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authorDaniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>2013-03-17 00:41:39 +0100
committerDaniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>2013-03-17 00:41:39 +0100
commit6de434d3af54555bc53b93cca6f99de773142c37 (patch)
tree7901630e1d0678e5ce4f28ab19d0e824ce33fe8b /INSTALL
parent871fc7ed03db1b24f73e08679fd9347be1880d60 (diff)
nacl scripts: include common header and rename build_nacl.sh
Add a uniform header comment to the two scripts as present in other scripts in this repository as well. Also rename build_nacl.sh into nacl_build.sh to stay conform in naming. For this, also update all mentions of build_nacl.sh to nacl_build.sh. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
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@@ -87,11 +87,11 @@ the tunneling software and the NaCl build process lasts quite long):
(# make mrproper)
In order to build curvetun, libnacl must be built first. A helper script
-called build_nacl.sh is there to facilitate this process. If you want to
+called nacl_build.sh is there to facilitate this process. If you want to
build NaCl in the directory ~/nacl, the script should be called this way:
$ cd curvetun
- $ ./build_nacl.sh ~/nacl
+ $ ./nacl_build.sh ~/nacl
There's also an abbreviation for this by simply typing:
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ There's also an abbreviation for this by simply typing:
This gives an initial output such as "Building NaCl for arch amd64 on host
fuuubar (grab a coffee, this takes a while) ...". If the automatically
detected architecture (such as amd64) is not the one you intend to compile
-for, then edit the (cc="gcc") variable within the build_nacl.sh script to
+for, then edit the (cc="gcc") variable within the nacl_build.sh script to
your cross compiler. Yes, we know, the build system of NaCl is a bit of a
pain, so you might check for a pre-built package from your distribution in
case you are not cross compiling.