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Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +00001Building:
2=========
3
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +00004The BusyBox build process is similar to the Linux kernel build:
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +00005
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +00006 make menuconfig # This creates a file called ".config"
7 make # This creates the "busybox" executable
Denis Vlasenkoe8ce0622007-02-03 17:29:14 +00008 make install # or make CONFIG_PREFIX=/path/from/root install
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +00009
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000010The full list of configuration and install options is available by typing:
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000011
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000012 make help
Matt Kraai6e91f692001-05-10 14:12:20 +000013
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000014Quick Start:
15============
Matt Kraai6e91f692001-05-10 14:12:20 +000016
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000017The easy way to try out BusyBox for the first time, without having to install
18it, is to enable all features and then use "standalone shell" mode with a
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +000019blank command $PATH.
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000020
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +000021To enable all features, use "make defconfig", which produces the largest
Denys Vlasenkobb16f572010-01-13 22:43:13 +010022general-purpose configuration. It's allyesconfig minus debugging options,
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +000023optional packaging choices, and a few special-purpose features requiring
Denys Vlasenkobb16f572010-01-13 22:43:13 +010024extra configuration to use. Then enable "standalone shell" feature:
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +000025
26 make defconfig
Denys Vlasenkobb16f572010-01-13 22:43:13 +010027 make menuconfig
28 # select Busybox Settings
29 # then General Configuration
30 # then exec prefers applets
31 # exit back to top level menu
32 # select Shells
33 # then Standalone shell
34 # exit back to top level menu
35 # exit and save new configuration
36 # OR
37 # use these commands to modify .config directly:
38 sed -e 's/.*FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS.*/CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS=y/' -i .config
39 sed -e 's/.*FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE.*/CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE=y/' -i .config
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000040 make
41 PATH= ./busybox ash
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000042
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000043Standalone shell mode causes busybox's built-in command shell to run
44any built-in busybox applets directly, without looking for external
45programs by that name. Supplying an empty command path (as above) means
46the only commands busybox can find are the built-in ones.
Bernhard Reutner-Fischerb8faa7e2005-10-07 17:44:14 +000047
Bernhard Reutner-Fischerd591a362006-08-20 17:35:13 +000048Note that the standalone shell requires CONFIG_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH
49to be set appropriately, depending on whether or not /proc/self/exe is
50available or not. If you do not have /proc, then point that config option
51to the location of your busybox binary, usually /bin/busybox.
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000052
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000053Configuring Busybox:
54====================
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000055
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000056Busybox is optimized for size, but enabling the full set of functionality
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +000057still results in a fairly large executable -- more than 1 megabyte when
58statically linked. To save space, busybox can be configured with only the
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000059set of applets needed for each environment. The minimal configuration, with
60all applets disabled, produces a 4k executable. (It's useless, but very small.)
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000061
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +000062The manual configurator "make menuconfig" modifies the existing configuration.
63(For systems without ncurses, try "make config" instead.) The two most
64interesting starting configurations are "make allnoconfig" (to start with
65everything disabled and add just what you need), and "make defconfig" (to
66start with everything enabled and remove what you don't need). If menuconfig
67is run without an existing configuration, make defconfig will run first to
68create a known starting point.
69
70Other starting configurations (mostly used for testing purposes) include
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer14b1d292006-05-19 14:02:51 +000071"make allbareconfig" (enables all applets but disables all optional features),
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +000072"make allyesconfig" (enables absolutely everything including debug features),
Daniel Fandrich126f2b22011-07-08 07:59:16 +020073and "make randconfig" (produce a random configuration). The configs/ directory
74contains a number of additional configuration files ending in _defconfig which
75are useful in specific cases. "make help" will list them.
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000076
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000077Configuring BusyBox produces a file ".config", which can be saved for future
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +000078use. Run "make oldconfig" to bring a .config file from an older version of
79busybox up to date.
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000080
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000081Installing Busybox:
82===================
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000083
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000084Busybox is a single executable that can behave like many different commands,
85and BusyBox uses the name it was invoked under to determine the desired
86behavior. (Try "mv busybox ls" and then "./ls -l".)
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5c071bc2005-10-05 07:40:46 +000087
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000088Installing busybox consists of creating symlinks (or hardlinks) to the busybox
89binary for each applet enabled in busybox, and making sure these symlinks are
90in the shell's command $PATH. Running "make install" creates these symlinks,
91or "make install-hardlinks" creates hardlinks instead (useful on systems with
Rob Landleyd4f15e92005-12-02 18:27:39 +000092a limited number of inodes). This install process uses the file
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +000093"busybox.links" (created by make), which contains the list of enabled applets
94and the path at which to install them.
95
Rob Landleyd4f15e92005-12-02 18:27:39 +000096Installing links to busybox is not always necessary. The special applet name
97"busybox" (or with any optional suffix, such as "busybox-static") uses the
98first argument to determine which applet to behave as, for example
99"./busybox cat LICENSE". (Running the busybox applet with no arguments gives
100a list of all enabled applets.) The standalone shell can also call busybox
101applets without links to busybox under other names in the filesystem. You can
Dan Fandrichb5de0c12011-07-08 05:47:49 +0200102also configure a standalone install capability into the busybox base applet,
Rob Landleyd4f15e92005-12-02 18:27:39 +0000103and then install such links at runtime with one of "busybox --install" (for
104hardlinks) or "busybox --install -s" (for symlinks).
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +0000105
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +0000106If you enabled the busybox shared library feature (libbusybox.so) and want
107to run tests without installing, set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH accordingly when
108running the executable:
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5d261262006-03-01 22:54:48 +0000109
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +0000110 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd` ./busybox
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5d261262006-03-01 22:54:48 +0000111
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +0000112Building out-of-tree:
113=====================
114
115By default, the BusyBox build puts its temporary files in the source tree.
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +0000116Building from a read-only source tree, or building multiple configurations from
117the same source directory, requires the ability to put the temporary files
118somewhere else.
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +0000119
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +0000120To build out of tree, cd to an empty directory and configure busybox from there:
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5d261262006-03-01 22:54:48 +0000121
Denys Vlasenko662078f2010-01-14 13:27:34 +0100122 make KBUILD_SRC=/path/to/source -f /path/to/source/Makefile defconfig
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer5d261262006-03-01 22:54:48 +0000123 make
124 make install
125
Rob Landley965030e2006-03-13 04:38:40 +0000126Alternately, use the O=$BUILDPATH option (with an absolute path) during the
127configuration step, as in:
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +0000128
129 make O=/some/empty/directory allyesconfig
130 cd /some/empty/directory
131 make
Denis Vlasenkoe8ce0622007-02-03 17:29:14 +0000132 make CONFIG_PREFIX=. install
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +0000133
Rob Landleyff9f2f62005-10-09 20:18:32 +0000134More Information:
135=================
136
137Se also the busybox FAQ, under the questions "How can I get started using
138BusyBox" and "How do I build a BusyBox-based system?" The BusyBox FAQ is
Denys Vlasenkobb16f572010-01-13 22:43:13 +0100139available from http://www.busybox.net/FAQ.html