buildroot/docs/manual/package-make-target.txt

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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
[[pkg-build-steps]]
Package make targets
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A +make <package>+ call achieves several _make targets_ with, as a
result, this particular package and its dependencies built, installed
in their destination directory (target, staging or host directory).
For packages based on the Buildroot infrastructures (+generic-package+,
+autotools-package+ or +cmake-package+), each of those
actions/steps/commands. For packages relying on other build system,
then there is no other choice than looking at the +.mk+ file (see also
the xref:rebuild-pkg[]).
For packages relying on the Buildroot infrastructures, there are
numerous special make targets that can be called independently like
this:
------------
make <package>-<target>
------------
In order, the package build commands are:
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|===================================================
| command/target | Description
| +source+ | Fetch the source (download the tarball, clone
the source repository, etc)
| +depends+ | Build and install all dependencies required to
build the package
| +extract+ | Put the source in the package build directory
(extract the tarball, copy the source, etc)
| +patch+ | Apply the patches if any
| +configure+ | Run the configure command
| +build+ | Compile the source
| +install-staging+ |
*target package:* Run the installation of the package in the
staging directory
*host package:* Does nothing
| +install-target+ |
*target package:* Run the installation of the package in the
staging directory
*host package:* Does nothing
| +install+ |
*target package:* Run the 2 previous installation commands for the
target packages
*host package:* Run the installation of the package in the host
directory
|===================================================
Additionally, there are some other useful make targets:
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| command/target | Description
| +show-depends+ | Displays the dependencies required to build the
package
| +clean+ | Clean the package build directory, also
uninstall the package from both the target and the staging directory
| +dirclean+ | Remove the whole package build directory
| +rebuild+ | Rebuild only necessary binaries and install them
again
| +reconfigure+ | Re-run the configure command, then rebuild
only necessary binaries, and lastly install them again
|===================================================