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author | Joseph Wayne Norton <[email protected]> | 2012-05-13 23:38:18 +0900 |
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committer | Joseph Wayne Norton <[email protected]> | 2012-05-14 17:49:13 +0900 |
commit | 7f738fc1e43d627f8d2817deff8c0ee83c99653f (patch) | |
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Add support for specifing apps to build via KERL_CONFIGURE_APPLICATIONS
If non-empty, you can specify the subset of applications to use when
building (and subsequent installing) Erlang/OTOP with the
KERL_CONFIGURE_APPLICATIONS variable, either in your $HOME/.kerlrc
file or prepending it to the command line.
e.g. KERL_CONFIGURE_APPLICATIONS="kernel stdlib sasl"
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@@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ You can set the following variables: - KERL_BUILD_DIR where to hold the builds, defaults to $HOME/.kerl/builds - KERL_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR if set in ~/.kerlrc, install builds to this dir if no path is provided on installs, (recommend "$KERL_BASE_DIR/installs") - KERL_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS options to pass to Erlang's ./configure script, e.g. --without-termcap +- KERL_CONFIGURE_APPLICATIONS if non-empty, subset of applications used in the builds (and subsequent installations) process, e.g. "kernel stdlib sasl" - KERL_DISABLE_AGNER if non-empty will disable agner support - KERL_AGNER_AUTOINSTALL a list of packages to pre-install - KERL_SASL_STARTUP use SASL system startup instead of minimal @@ -237,6 +238,12 @@ You can specify the configure options to use when building Erlang/OTP with the K $ KERL_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS=--enable-hipe kerl build R14B02 r14b02_hipe +#### Configure applications + +If non-empty, you can specify the subset of applications to use when building (and subsequent installing) Erlang/OTOP with the KERL_CONFIGURE_APPLICATIONS variable, either in your $HOME/.kerlrc file or prepending it to the command line. + + $ KERL_CONFIGURE_APPLICATIONS="kernel stdlib sasl" + #### Enable autoconf You can enable the use of autoconf in the build process setting KERL_USE_AUTOCONF=yes in your $HOME/.kerlrc file |