Added quick instructions for those wishing to replicate the official

build process for linux rpm and osx dmg


svn:r5980
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Andrew Lewman 2006-02-12 06:44:22 +00:00
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# This script expects to be run from the toplevel makefile, with VERSION
# set to the latest Tor version, and Tor already built.
#
# Building Tor for OSX in 3 easy steps:
# 1) Make sure PRIVOXY_PKG_ZIP= is set to the correct path to find privoxyosx_setup_3.0.3.zip
# 2) In the top level, this means ~/tor, not tor/contrib/osx, do a configure with these parameters:
# configure --prefix=/Library/Tor --bindir=/Library/Tor --sysconfdir=/Library
# 3) In same top level dir, make dist-osx. You'll have a .dmg file when complete.
######################
# The following steps are the exact steps used to produce the "official" OSX build of tor
#
# Summary:
# 1) Compile and install the latest release of libevent
# 2) Acquire privoxyosx_setup_3.0.3.zip. Remember where you put this file.
# 3) Acquire and install your preferred version of tor via "make dist-osx"
#
# Details:
# 1) You need to download the latest libevent from http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/
# 1a) At a shell prompt, export CFLAGS="-march=powerpc -mtune=powerpc"
# 1b) The first step of compiling libevent is to configure it as follows:
# configure --enable-static --disable-shared
# 1c) Complete the "make" and "make install".
# 2) Get your preferred version of the tor source from tor.eff.org
# 2a) Edit /path/to/tor/contrib/osx/package.sh (the file you are reading) and confirm PRIVOXY_PKG_ZIP= is set
# to the correct path to find the file privoxyosx_setup_3.0.3.zip
# 2b) In the top level, this means /path/to/tor/, not tor/contrib/osx, do a configure with these parameters:
# configure --prefix=/Library/Tor --bindir=/Library/Tor --sysconfdir=/Library
# 2c) In same top level dir, do a "make dist-osx". You'll have a .dmg file when complete. Install from this dmg.
# Where have we put the zip file containing Privoxy? Edit this if your
# privoxy lives somewhere else.
PRIVOXY_PKG_ZIP=~/src/privoxy-setup/privoxyosx_setup_3.0.3.zip
PRIVOXY_PKG_ZIP=~/tmp/privoxyosx_setup_3.0.3.zip
###
# Helpful info on OS X packaging:
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mkdir $DOC
cp doc/tor-doc.html doc/tor-doc.css $DOC
cp AUTHORS $DOC/AUTHORS.txt
groff doc/tor.1 -T ps -m man | ps2pdf - $DOC/tor-reference.pdf
groff doc/tor-resolve.1 -T ps -m man | ps2pdf - $DOC/tor-resolve.pdf
groff doc/tor.1 -T ps -m man | pstopdf - $DOC/tor-reference.pdf
groff doc/tor-resolve.1 -T ps -m man | pstopdf - $DOC/tor-resolve.pdf
mkdir $DOC/Advanced
cp doc/tor-spec.txt doc/rend-spec.txt doc/control-spec.txt doc/socks-extensions.txt doc/version-spec.txt $DOC/Advanced

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## NOTE: tor.spec is autogenerated from tor.spec.in . Edit the latter,
## not the former.
## Instructions for building various rpms on various architectures
#
# This will build various architecture and cpu tuned versions of tor all
# bundled in a convenient rpm. Each rpm will require glibc on the target
# system (which any rpm based linux distro should have already installed
# by default). These are the exact same steps used to build the
# official rpms of tor
#
# If you wish to further tune tor rpms beyond this list, see the GCC doc
# page for further options:
# http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.0.2/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-Options.html#i386-and-x86_002d64-Options
#
# i386 with zero tuning (most compatible, in theory will run an a true i386 cpu):
# 1) download tor source tarball
# 2) at shell prompt, export CFLAGS="-march=i386 -mtune=i386"
# 3) in the extracted tor source dir, configure as follows:
# ./configure --build=i386-pc-linux-gnu --host=i386-pc-linux-gnu --target=i386-pc-linux-gnu
# 4) Edit tor.spec.in, change the following to line:
# %configure --with-tor-user=%{toruser} --with-tor-group=%{torgroup}
# add to it:
# --build=i386-pc-linux-gnu --host=i386-pc-linux-gnu --target=i386-pc-linux-gnu
# 5) make dist-rpm
# 6) Install from the .i386.rpm file.
#
# i686 with i686 tuning (best for pentium pro, pentium2, pentium3, and
# pentium4-class CPUS including the pentium4):
# 1) download tor source tarball
# 2) at shell prompt, export CFLAGS="-march=i686 -mtune=i686"
# 3) in the extracted tor source dir, configure as follows:
# ./configure --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --target=i686-pc-linux-gnu
# 4) Edit tor.spec.in, change the following to line:
# %configure --with-tor-user=%{toruser} --with-tor-group=%{torgroup}
# add to it:
# --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --target=i686-pc-linux-gnu
# 5) make dist-rpm
# 6) Install from the .i686.rpm file.
#
# athlon64 with athlon64 tuning (best for Athlon64 and Opteron):
# 1) download tor source tarball
# 2) at shell prompt, export CFLAGS="-march=athlon64 -mtune=athlon64"
# 3) in the extracted tor source dir, configure as follows:
# ./configure --build=athlon64-pc-linux-gnu --host=athlon64-pc-linux-gnu --target=athlon64-pc-linux-gnu
# 4) Edit tor.spec.in, change the following to line:
# %configure --with-tor-user=%{toruser} --with-tor-group=%{torgroup}
# add to it:
# --build=athlon64-pc-linux-gnu --host=athlon64-pc-linux-gnu --target=athlon64-pc-linux-gnu
# 5) make dist-rpm
# 6) Install from the .athlon64.rpm file.
## Things that need to be edited frequently
#
# This should be incremented whenever the spec file changes, but