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make.bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
# license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
# See golang.org/s/go15bootstrap for an overview of the build process.
# Environment variables that control make.bash:
#
# GOROOT_FINAL: The expected final Go root, baked into binaries.
# The default is the location of the Go tree during the build.
#
# GOHOSTARCH: The architecture for host tools (compilers and
# binaries). Binaries of this type must be executable on the current
# system, so the only common reason to set this is to set
# GOHOSTARCH=386 on an amd64 machine.
#
# GOARCH: The target architecture for installed packages and tools.
#
# GOOS: The target operating system for installed packages and tools.
#
# GO_GCFLAGS: Additional go tool compile arguments to use when
# building the packages and commands.
#
# GO_LDFLAGS: Additional go tool link arguments to use when
# building the commands.
#
# CGO_ENABLED: Controls cgo usage during the build. Set it to 1
# to include all cgo related files, .c and .go file with "cgo"
# build directive, in the build. Set it to 0 to ignore them.
#
# GO_EXTLINK_ENABLED: Set to 1 to invoke the host linker when building
# packages that use cgo. Set to 0 to do all linking internally. This
# controls the default behavior of the linker's -linkmode option. The
# default value depends on the system.
#
# GO_LDSO: Sets the default dynamic linker/loader (ld.so) to be used
# by the internal linker.
#
# CC: Command line to run to compile C code for GOHOSTARCH.
# Default is "gcc". Also supported: "clang".
#
# CC_FOR_TARGET: Command line to run to compile C code for GOARCH.
# This is used by cgo. Default is CC.
#
# CXX_FOR_TARGET: Command line to run to compile C++ code for GOARCH.
# This is used by cgo. Default is CXX, or, if that is not set,
# "g++" or "clang++".
#
# FC: Command line to run to compile Fortran code for GOARCH.
# This is used by cgo. Default is "gfortran".
#
# PKG_CONFIG: Path to pkg-config tool. Default is "pkg-config".
#
# GO_DISTFLAGS: extra flags to provide to "dist bootstrap".
# (Or just pass them to the make.bash command line.)
#
# GOBUILDTIMELOGFILE: If set, make.bash and all.bash write
# timing information to this file. Useful for profiling where the
# time goes when these scripts run.
#
# GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP: A working Go tree >= Go 1.4 for bootstrap.
# If $GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP/bin/go is missing, $(go env GOROOT) is
# tried for all "go" in $PATH. $HOME/go1.4 by default.
set -e
export GOENV=off
unset GOBIN # Issue 14340
unset GOFLAGS
unset GO111MODULE
if [ ! -f run.bash ]; then
echo 'make.bash must be run from $GOROOT/src' 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$GOBUILDTIMELOGFILE" != "" ]; then
echo $(LC_TIME=C date) start make.bash >"$GOBUILDTIMELOGFILE"
fi
# Test for Windows.
case "$(uname)" in
*MINGW* | *WIN32* | *CYGWIN*)
echo 'ERROR: Do not use make.bash to build on Windows.'
echo 'Use make.bat instead.'
echo
exit 1
;;
esac
# Test for bad ld.
if ld --version 2>&1 | grep 'gold.* 2\.20' >/dev/null; then
echo 'ERROR: Your system has gold 2.20 installed.'
echo 'This version is shipped by Ubuntu even though'
echo 'it is known not to work on Ubuntu.'
echo 'Binaries built with this linker are likely to fail in mysterious ways.'
echo
echo 'Run sudo apt-get remove binutils-gold.'
echo
exit 1
fi
# Test for bad SELinux.
# On Fedora 16 the selinux filesystem is mounted at /sys/fs/selinux,
# so loop through the possible selinux mount points.
for se_mount in /selinux /sys/fs/selinux
do
if [ -d $se_mount -a -f $se_mount/booleans/allow_execstack -a -x /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled ] && /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled; then
if ! cat $se_mount/booleans/allow_execstack | grep -c '^1 1$' >> /dev/null ; then
echo "WARNING: the default SELinux policy on, at least, Fedora 12 breaks "
echo "Go. You can enable the features that Go needs via the following "
echo "command (as root):"
echo " # setsebool -P allow_execstack 1"
echo
echo "Note that this affects your system globally! "
echo
echo "The build will continue in five seconds in case we "
echo "misdiagnosed the issue..."
sleep 5
fi
fi
done
# Test for debian/kFreeBSD.
# cmd/dist will detect kFreeBSD as freebsd/$GOARCH, but we need to
# disable cgo manually.
if [ "$(uname -s)" = "GNU/kFreeBSD" ]; then
export CGO_ENABLED=0
fi
# Test which linker/loader our system is using, if GO_LDSO is not set.
if [ -z "$GO_LDSO" ] && type readelf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if echo "int main() { return 0; }" | ${CC:-cc} -o ./test-musl-ldso -x c - >/dev/null 2>&1; then
LDSO=$(readelf -l ./test-musl-ldso | grep 'interpreter:' | sed -e 's/^.*interpreter: \(.*\)[]]/\1/') >/dev/null 2>&1
[ -z "$LDSO" ] || export GO_LDSO="$LDSO"
rm -f ./test-musl-ldso
fi
fi
# Clean old generated file that will cause problems in the build.
rm -f ./runtime/runtime_defs.go
# Finally! Run the build.
verbose=false
vflag=""
if [ "$1" = "-v" ]; then
verbose=true
vflag=-v
shift
fi
goroot_bootstrap_set=${GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP+"true"}
if [ -z "$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP" ]; then
GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP="$HOME/go1.4"
for d in sdk/go1.17 go1.17; do
if [ -d "$HOME/$d" ]; then
GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP="$HOME/$d"
fi
done
fi
export GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP
export GOROOT="$(cd .. && pwd)"
IFS=$'\n'; for go_exe in $(type -ap go); do
if [ ! -x "$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP/bin/go" ]; then
goroot=$(GOROOT='' GOOS='' GOARCH='' "$go_exe" env GOROOT)
if [ "$goroot" != "$GOROOT" ]; then
if [ "$goroot_bootstrap_set" = "true" ]; then
printf 'WARNING: %s does not exist, found %s from env\n' "$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP/bin/go" "$go_exe" >&2
printf 'WARNING: set %s as GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP\n' "$goroot" >&2
fi
GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP=$goroot
fi
fi
done; unset IFS
if [ ! -x "$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP/bin/go" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Cannot find $GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP/bin/go." >&2
echo "Set \$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP to a working Go tree >= Go 1.4." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Get the exact bootstrap toolchain version to help with debugging.
# We clear GOOS and GOARCH to avoid an ominous but harmless warning if
# the bootstrap doesn't support them.
GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION=$(GOOS= GOARCH= $GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP/bin/go version | sed 's/go version //')
echo "Building Go cmd/dist using $GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP. ($GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION)"
if $verbose; then
echo cmd/dist
fi
if [ "$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP" = "$GOROOT" ]; then
echo "ERROR: \$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP must not be set to \$GOROOT" >&2
echo "Set \$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP to a working Go tree >= Go 1.4." >&2
exit 1
fi
rm -f cmd/dist/dist
GOROOT="$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP" GOOS="" GOARCH="" GO111MODULE=off "$GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP/bin/go" build -o cmd/dist/dist ./cmd/dist
# -e doesn't propagate out of eval, so check success by hand.
eval $(./cmd/dist/dist env -p || echo FAIL=true)
if [ "$FAIL" = true ]; then
exit 1
fi
if $verbose; then
echo
fi
if [ "$1" = "--dist-tool" ]; then
# Stop after building dist tool.
mkdir -p "$GOTOOLDIR"
if [ "$2" != "" ]; then
cp cmd/dist/dist "$2"
fi
mv cmd/dist/dist "$GOTOOLDIR"/dist
exit 0
fi
# Run dist bootstrap to complete make.bash.
# Bootstrap installs a proper cmd/dist, built with the new toolchain.
# Throw ours, built with Go 1.4, away after bootstrap.
./cmd/dist/dist bootstrap -a $vflag $GO_DISTFLAGS "$@"
rm -f ./cmd/dist/dist
# DO NOT ADD ANY NEW CODE HERE.
# The bootstrap+rm above are the final step of make.bash.
# If something must be added, add it to cmd/dist's cmdbootstrap,
# to avoid needing three copies in three different shell languages
# (make.bash, make.bat, make.rc).