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diff --git a/man/dpkg-architecture.pod b/man/dpkg-architecture.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0a8e34 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/dpkg-architecture.pod @@ -0,0 +1,551 @@ +# dpkg manual page - dpkg-architecture(1) +# +# Copyright © 2005 Marcus Brinkmann <brinkmd@debian.org> +# Copyright © 2005 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> +# Copyright © 2006-2015 Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org> +# Copyright © 2009-2012 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> +# +# This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +=encoding utf8 + +=head1 NAME + +dpkg-architecture - set and determine the architecture for package building + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +B<dpkg-architecture> +[I<option>...] [I<command>] + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +B<dpkg-architecture> +provides a facility to determine and set the build and +host architecture for package building. + +The build architecture is always determined by either the B<DEB_BUILD_ARCH> +variable if set (and B<--force> not being specified) or by an external call to +B<dpkg>(1), and cannot be set at the command line. + +You can specify the host architecture by providing one or both of the options +B<--host-arch> and B<--host-type>, otherwise the B<DEB_HOST_ARCH> variable +is used if set (and B<--force> not being specified). The default is +determined by an external call to B<gcc>(1), +or the same as the build architecture if B<CC> or gcc are both not +available. One out of B<--host-arch> and B<--host-type> is +sufficient, the value of the +other will be set to a usable default. Indeed, it is often better to only +specify one, because B<dpkg-architecture> will warn you if your choice +does not match the default. + +=head1 COMMANDS + +=over + +=item B<-l>, B<--list> + +Print the environment variables, one each line, in the format +I<VARIABLE=value>. This is the default action. + +=item B<-e>, B<--equal> I<architecture> + +Check for equality of architecture (since dpkg 1.13.13). +It compares the current or specified Debian host architecture against +I<architecture>, to check if they are equal. +This action will not expand the architecture wildcards. +Command finishes with an exit status of 0 if matched, 1 if not matched. + +=item B<-i>, B<--is> I<architecture-wildcard> + +Check for identity of architecture (since dpkg 1.13.13). +It compares the current or specified Debian host architecture against +I<architecture-wildcard> after having expanded it as an architecture +wildcard, to check if they match. +Command finishes with an exit status of 0 if matched, 1 if not matched. + +=item B<-q>, B<--query> I<variable-name> + +Print the value of a single variable. + +=item B<-s>, B<--print-set> + +Print an export command. This can be used to set the environment variables +using the POSIX shell or make B<eval>, depending on the output format. + +=item B<-u>, B<--print-unset> + +Print a similar command to B<--print-set> but to unset all variables. + +=item B<-c>, B<--command> I<command-string> + +Execute a I<command-string> in an environment which has all variables +set to the determined value. + +=item B<-L>, B<--list-known> + +Print a list of valid architecture names. +Possibly restricted by one or more of the matching options +B<--match-wildcard>, B<--match-bits> or B<--match-endian> +(since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<-?>, B<--help> + +Show the usage message and exit. + +=item B<--version> + +Show the version and exit. + +=back + +=head1 OPTIONS + +=over + +=item B<-a>, B<--host-arch> I<architecture> + +Set the host Debian architecture. + +=item B<-t>, B<--host-type> I<gnu-system-type> + +Set the host GNU system type. + +=item B<-A>, B<--target-arch> I<architecture> + +Set the target Debian architecture (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<-T>, B<--target-type> I<gnu-system-type> + +Set the target GNU system type (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<-W>, B<--match-wildcard> I<architecture-wildcard> + +Restrict the architectures listed by B<--list-known> to ones matching +the specified architecture wildcard (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<-B>, B<--match-bits> I<architecture-bits> + +Restrict the architectures listed by B<--list-known> to ones with the +specified CPU bits (since dpkg 1.17.14). Either B<32> or B<64>. + +=item B<-E>, B<--match-endian> I<architecture-endianness> + +Restrict the architectures listed by B<--list-known> to ones with the +specified endianness (since dpkg 1.17.14). Either B<little> or B<big>. + +=item B<--print-format> I<format> + +Sets the output format for B<--print-set> and B<--print-unset> +(since dpkg 1.20.6), to either B<shell> (default) or B<make>. + +=item B<-f>, B<--force> + +Values set by existing environment variables with the same name as used by +the scripts are honored (i.e. used by B<dpkg-architecture>), except if +this force flag is present. This allows the user +to override a value even when the call to B<dpkg-architecture> is buried +in some other script (for example B<dpkg-buildpackage>(1)). + +=back + +=head1 TERMS + +=over + +=item build machine + +The machine the package is built on. + +=item host machine + +The machine the package is built for. + +=item target machine + +The machine the compiler is building for. +This is only needed when building a cross-toolchain, one that will be built +on the build architecture, to be run on the host architecture, and to build +code for the target architecture. + +=item Debian architecture + +The Debian architecture string, which specifies the binary tree in the +FTP archive. Examples: i386, sparc, hurd-i386. + +=item Debian architecture tuple + +A Debian architecture tuple is the fully qualified architecture with all its +components spelled out. +This differs with Debian architectures in that at least the I<cpu> +component does not embed the I<abi>. +The current tuple has the form I<abi>-I<libc>-I<os>-I<cpu>. +Examples: base-gnu-linux-amd64, eabihf-musl-linux-arm. + +=item Debian architecture wildcard + +A Debian architecture wildcard is a special architecture string that will +match any real architecture being part of it. +The general form is a Debian architecture tuple with four or less elements, +and with at least one of them being B<any>. +Missing elements of the tuple are prefixed implicitly as B<any>, and thus +the following pairs are equivalent: + +=over + +=item B<any>-B<any>-B<any>-B<any> = B<any> + +=item B<any>-B<any>-I<os>-B<any> = I<os>-B<any> + +=item B<any>-I<libc>-B<any>-B<any> = I<libc>-B<any>-B<any> + +=back + +Examples: linux-any, any-i386, hurd-any, eabi-any-any-arm, +musl-any-any. + +=item GNU system type + +An architecture specification string consisting of two parts separated by +a hyphen: cpu and system. +Examples: i586-linux-gnu, sparc-linux-gnu, i686-gnu, x86_64-netbsd. + +=item multiarch triplet + +The clarified GNU system type, used for filesystem paths. +This triplet does not change even when the baseline ISA gets bumped, +so that the resulting paths are stable over time. +The only current difference with the GNU system type is that the CPU part +for i386 based systems is always i386. +Examples: i386-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu. +Example paths: /lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/, /usr/lib/i386-kfreebsd-gnu/. + +=back + +=head1 VARIABLES + +The following variables are read from the environment (unless B<--force> +has been specified) and set by B<dpkg-architecture> (see the B<TERMS> +section for a description of the naming scheme): + +=over + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_ARCH> + +The Debian architecture of the build machine. + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_ARCH_ABI> + +The Debian ABI name of the build machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_ARCH_LIBC> + +The Debian libc name of the build machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS> + +The Debian system name of the build machine (since dpkg 1.13.2). + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU> + +The Debian CPU name of the build machine (since dpkg 1.13.2). + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_ARCH_BITS> + +The pointer size of the build machine (in bits; since dpkg 1.15.4). + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_ARCH_ENDIAN> + +The endianness of the build machine (little / big; since dpkg 1.15.4). + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU> + +The GNU CPU part of B<DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE>. + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM> + +The GNU system part of B<DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE>. + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE> + +The GNU system type of the build machine. + +=item B<DEB_BUILD_MULTIARCH> + +The clarified GNU system type of the build machine, used for filesystem +paths (since dpkg 1.16.0). + +=item B<DEB_HOST_ARCH> + +The Debian architecture of the host machine. + +=item B<DEB_HOST_ARCH_ABI> + +The Debian ABI name of the host machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=item B<DEB_HOST_ARCH_LIBC> + +The Debian libc name of the host machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=item B<DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS> + +The Debian system name of the host machine (since dpkg 1.13.2). + +=item B<DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU> + +The Debian CPU name of the host machine (since dpkg 1.13.2). + +=item B<DEB_HOST_ARCH_BITS> + +The pointer size of the host machine (in bits; since dpkg 1.15.4). + +=item B<DEB_HOST_ARCH_ENDIAN> + +The endianness of the host machine (little / big; since dpkg 1.15.4). + +=item B<DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU> + +The GNU CPU part of B<DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE>. + +=item B<DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM> + +The GNU system part of B<DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE>. + +=item B<DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE> + +The GNU system type of the host machine. + +=item B<DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH> + +The clarified GNU system type of the host machine, used for filesystem +paths (since dpkg 1.16.0). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_ARCH> + +The Debian architecture of the target machine (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_ARCH_ABI> + +The Debian ABI name of the target machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_ARCH_LIBC> + +The Debian libc name of the target machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_ARCH_OS> + +The Debian system name of the target machine (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_ARCH_CPU> + +The Debian CPU name of the target machine (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_ARCH_BITS> + +The pointer size of the target machine (in bits; since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_ARCH_ENDIAN> + +The endianness of the target machine (little / big; since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_GNU_CPU> + +The GNU CPU part of B<DEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE> (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_GNU_SYSTEM> + +The GNU system part of B<DEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE> (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE> + +The GNU system type of the target machine (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=item B<DEB_TARGET_MULTIARCH> + +The clarified GNU system type of the target machine, used for filesystem +paths (since dpkg 1.17.14). + +=back + +=head1 FILES + +=head2 Architecture tables + +All these files have to be present for B<dpkg-architecture> to +work. Their location can be overridden at runtime with the environment +variable B<DPKG_DATADIR>. +These tables contain a format B<Version> pseudo-field on their first +line to mark their format, so that parsers can check if they understand +it, such as "# Version=1.0". + +=over + +=item I<%PKGDATADIR%/cputable> + +Table of known CPU names and mapping to their GNU name. +Format version 1.0 (since dpkg 1.13.2). + +=item I<%PKGDATADIR%/ostable> + +Table of known operating system names and mapping to their GNU name. +Format version 2.0 (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=item I<%PKGDATADIR%/tupletable> + +Mapping between Debian architecture tuples and Debian architecture +names. +Format version 1.0 (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=item I<%PKGDATADIR%/abitable> + +Table of Debian architecture ABI attribute overrides. +Format version 2.0 (since dpkg 1.18.11). + +=back + +=head2 Packaging support + +=over + +=item I<%PKGDATADIR%/architecture.mk> + +Makefile snippet that properly sets and exports all the variables that +B<dpkg-architecture> outputs (since dpkg 1.16.1). + +=back + +=head1 EXAMPLES + +B<dpkg-buildpackage> accepts the B<-a> option and passes it to +B<dpkg-architecture>. Other examples: + +=over + + CC=i386-gnu-gcc dpkg-architecture -c debian/rules build + + eval $(dpkg-architecture -u) + +=back + +Check if the current or specified host architecture is equal to an +architecture: + +=over + + dpkg-architecture -elinux-alpha + + dpkg-architecture -amips -elinux-mips + +=back + +Check if the current or specified host architecture is a Linux system: + +=over + + dpkg-architecture -ilinux-any + + dpkg-architecture -ai386 -ilinux-any + +=back + +=head2 Usage in debian/rules + +The environment variables set by B<dpkg-architecture> are passed to +I<debian/rules> as make variables (see make documentation). However, +you should not rely on them, as this breaks manual invocation of the +script. Instead, you should always initialize them using +B<dpkg-architecture> with the B<-q> option. Here are some examples, +which also show how you can improve the cross compilation support in your +package: + +Retrieving the GNU system type and forwarding it to ./configure: + +=over + + DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) + DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) + [...] + ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE), $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)) + confflags += --build=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) + else + confflags += --build=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) \ + --host=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) + endif + [...] + ./configure $(confflags) + +=back + +Doing something only for a specific architecture: + +=over + + DEB_HOST_ARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH) + + ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),alpha) + [...] + endif + +=back + +or if you only need to check the CPU or OS type, use the +B<DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU> or B<DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS> variables. + +Note that you can also rely on an external Makefile snippet to properly +set all the variables that B<dpkg-architecture> can provide: + +=over + + include %PKGDATADIR%/architecture.mk + + ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),alpha) + [...] + endif + +=back + +In any case, you should never use B<dpkg --print-architecture> to get +architecture information during a package build. + +=head1 ENVIRONMENT + +=over + +=item B<DPKG_DATADIR> + +If set, it will be used as the B<dpkg> data directory, where the +architecture tables are located (since dpkg 1.14.17). +Defaults to «%PKGDATADIR%». + +=item B<DPKG_COLORS> + +Sets the color mode (since dpkg 1.18.5). +The currently accepted values are: B<auto> (default), B<always> and +B<never>. + +=item B<DPKG_NLS> + +If set, it will be used to decide whether to activate Native Language Support, +also known as internationalization (or i18n) support (since dpkg 1.19.0). +The accepted values are: B<0> and B<1> (default). + +=back + +=head1 NOTES + +All long command and option names available only since dpkg 1.17.17. + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +B<dpkg-buildpackage>(1). |