| Building: |
| ========= |
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| The BusyBox build process is similar to the Linux kernel build: |
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| make menuconfig # This creates a file called ".config" |
| make # This creates the "busybox" executable |
| make install # or make PREFIX=/path/from/root install |
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| The full list of configuration and install options is available by typing: |
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| make help |
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| Quick Start: |
| ============ |
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| The easy way to try out BusyBox for the first time, without having to install |
| it, is to enable all features and then use "standalone shell" mode with a |
| blank command $PATH: |
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| make allyesconfig |
| make |
| PATH= ./busybox ash |
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| Standalone shell mode causes busybox's built-in command shell to run |
| any built-in busybox applets directly, without looking for external |
| programs by that name. Supplying an empty command path (as above) means |
| the only commands busybox can find are the built-in ones. |
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| (Note that the standalone shell requires the /proc directory to function.) |
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| Configuring Busybox: |
| ==================== |
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| Busybox is optimized for size, but enabling the full set of functionality |
| still results in a fairly large executable (more than 1 megabyte when |
| statically linked). To save space, busybox can be configured with only the |
| set of applets needed for each environment. The minimal configuration, with |
| all applets disabled, produces a 4k executable. (It's useless, but very small.) |
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| The manual configurators "make config" and "make menuconfig" modify the |
| existing configuration. Quick ways to get starting configurations include |
| "make allyesconfig" (enables almost all options), "make allnoconfig" (disables |
| all options), "make allbaseconfig" (enables all applets but disables all |
| optional features), and "make defconfig" (reset to defaults). |
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| Configuring BusyBox produces a file ".config", which can be saved for future |
| use. |
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| Installing Busybox: |
| =================== |
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| Busybox is a single executable that can behave like many different commands, |
| and BusyBox uses the name it was invoked under to determine the desired |
| behavior. (Try "mv busybox ls" and then "./ls -l".) |
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| Installing busybox consists of creating symlinks (or hardlinks) to the busybox |
| binary for each applet enabled in busybox, and making sure these symlinks are |
| in the shell's command $PATH. Running "make install" creates these symlinks, |
| or "make install-hardlinks" creates hardlinks instead (useful on systems with |
| a limited number of inodes). This install process uses the file |
| "busybox.links" (created by make), which contains the list of enabled applets |
| and the path at which to install them. |
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| Installing links to busybox is not always necessary. The special applet name |
| "busybox" (or with any optional suffix, such as "busybox-static") uses the |
| first argument to determine which applet to behave as, for example |
| "./busybox cat LICENSE". (Running the busybox applet with no arguments gives |
| a list of all enabled applets.) The standalone shell can also call busybox |
| applets without links to busybox under other names in the filesystem. You can |
| also configure a standaone install capability into the busybox base applet, |
| and then install such links at runtime with one of "busybox --install" (for |
| hardlinks) or "busybox --install -s" (for symlinks). |
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| If you built busybox as shared object which uses libbusybox.so and have not |
| yet installed the binary but want to run tests, then set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
| accordingly before running the executable: |
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| export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd` |
| ./busybox |
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| Building out-of-tree: |
| ===================== |
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| By default, the BusyBox build puts its temporary files in the source tree. |
| Building from a read-only source tree, or to building multiple |
| configurations from the same source directory, requires the ability to |
| put the temporary files somewhere else. |
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| To build out of tree, cd to the empty directory and do this instead: |
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| make -f /path/to/source/Makefile allyesconfig |
| make |
| make install |
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| Alternately, use the O=$BUILDPATH option during the configuration step, as in: |
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| make O=/some/empty/directory allyesconfig |
| cd /some/empty/directory |
| make |
| make PREFIX=. install |
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| (Note, O= requires an absolute path.) |
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| More Information: |
| ================= |
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| Se also the busybox FAQ, under the questions "How can I get started using |
| BusyBox" and "How do I build a BusyBox-based system?" The BusyBox FAQ is |
| available from http://www.busybox.net/FAQ.html or as the file |
| docs/busybox.net/FAQ.html in this tarball. |