// -*- mode:doc; -*- // vim: set syntax=asciidoc: [[pkg-build-steps]] Package-specific _make_ targets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Running +make + builds and installs that particular package and its dependencies. For packages relying on the Buildroot infrastructure, there are numerous special make targets that can be called independently like this: ------------ make - ------------ The package build targets are (in the order they are executed): [width="90%",cols="^1,4",options="header"] |=================================================== | command/target | Description | +source+ | Fetch the source (download the tarball, clone the source repository, etc) | +depends+ | Build and install all dependencies required to build the package | +extract+ | Put the source in the package build directory (extract the tarball, copy the source, etc) | +patch+ | Apply the patches, if any | +configure+ | Run the configure commands, if any | +build+ | Run the compilation commands | +install-staging+ | *target package:* Run the installation of the package in the staging directory, if necessary | +install-target+ | *target package:* Run the installation of the package in the target directory, if necessary | +install+ | *target package:* Run the 2 previous installation commands *host package:* Run the installation of the package in the host directory |=================================================== Additionally, there are some other useful make targets: [width="90%",cols="^1,4",options="header"] |=================================================== | command/target | Description | +show-depends+ | Displays the dependencies required to build the package | +clean+ | Run the clean command of the package, also uninstall the package from both the target and the staging directory; _note that this is not implemented for all packages_ | +dirclean+ | Remove the whole package build directory | +rebuild+ | Re-run the compilation commands - this only makes sense when using the +OVERRIDE_SRCDIR+ feature or when you modified a file directly in the build directory | +reconfigure+ | Re-run the configure commands, then rebuild - this only makes sense when using the +OVERRIDE_SRCDIR+ feature or when you modified a file directly in the build directory |===================================================