1 | Building and Installing Oils - old CPython build
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2 | ================================================
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4 | Oils is a new Unix shell. This file is INSTALL-old.txt, and it describes how
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5 | to configure, build, and install the oil-$VERSION tarball.
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6 |
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7 | The tarball contains an older, slower reference implementation based on CPython
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8 | code.
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9 |
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10 | You may want INSTALL.txt instead, which tells you how to build the fast
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11 | oils-for-unix-$VERSION tarball.
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12 |
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13 | Quick Start
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14 | -----------
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16 | If you haven't already done so, extract the tarball:
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18 | tar -x --xz < oil-0.22.0.tar.xz
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19 | cd oil-0.22.0
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21 | Either install as /usr/local/bin/osh:
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22 |
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23 | ./configure # completes very quickly
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24 | make # 30-60 seconds
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25 | sudo ./install
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26 |
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27 | or install as ~/bin/osh and the man page as ~/.local/share/man/man1/osh.1:
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28 |
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29 | ./configure --prefix ~ --datarootdir ~/.local/share
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30 | make
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31 | ./install
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33 | The latter doesn't require root access, but it requires:
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34 |
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35 | - ~/bin to be in your $PATH
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36 | - Pages under ~/.local/share/man to be found by 'man'.
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37 | (See manpath or $MANPATH.)
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38 |
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39 | NOTE: Out-of-tree builds are NOT currently supported, so you have to be in the
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40 | oil-0.22.0 directory.
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41 |
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42 | Smoke Test
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43 | ----------
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44 |
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45 | OSH behaves like a POSIX shell:
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46 |
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47 | $ osh -c 'echo hi'
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48 | hi
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50 | This parses and prints a syntax tree for the 'configure' script.
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51 |
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52 | osh -n configure
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54 | More Documentation
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55 | ------------------
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56 |
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57 | Every release has a home page with links, e.g.
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58 |
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59 | https://oilshell.org/release/0.22.0/
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60 |
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61 | System Requirements
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62 | -------------------
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63 |
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64 | Roughly speaking, you need:
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65 |
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66 | - an ANSI C environment (compiler and libc)
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67 | - GNU Bash
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68 | - GNU Make.
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69 |
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70 | (I want to remove the GNU requirements and require only POSIX sh instead).
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71 |
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72 | Optional:
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73 |
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74 | - GNU readline library, for interactive features
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75 | (https://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html)
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76 |
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77 | Debian/Ubuntu and derivatives:
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78 |
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79 | sudo apt install build-essential libreadline-dev
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80 |
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81 | Alpine Linux:
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82 |
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83 | apk add libc-dev gcc bash make readline-dev
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84 |
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85 | OSH has been tested in several Linux distros and OS X. It aims to run on any
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86 | POSIX system. If it doesn't, file a bug here:
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88 | https://github.com/oilshell/oil/issues
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89 |
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90 | Build Options
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91 | -------------
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92 |
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93 | ./configure --help will show the options. Right now, the only significant
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94 | options are --prefix and --{with,without}-readline.
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96 | Notes
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97 | -----
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98 |
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99 | - The oil.ovm executable behaves like busybox, and osh is a symlink to it.
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100 | - Oil contains a fork of the Python 2.7 runtime, so it should compile with most
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101 | popular compiler/OS combinations.
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