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Butta 3af25bc2a9 Introduce TERMUX_PKG_QUICK_REBUILD
This new variable is extremely useful when iterating on creating a large package,
as otherwise you have to wipe the source and rebuild each time you make a mistake
with the patches or build.sh script.

Simply set TERMUX_PKG_QUICK_REBUILD=true in build.sh if a build fails and then the
TERMUX_PKG_SRCDIR and TERMUX_PKG_BUILDDIR will not be touched when you rebuild,
including that the patches will not be applied again. When you're done iterating,
diff for any new patches, save them, and remove this variable before rebuilding
from scratch, hopefully for the last time. ;)

An example is shown for the giant libllvm package, where other modifications are
also excluded if this variable is set.
2020-02-15 13:38:30 +05:30
Leonid Pliushch 5493481c5c build-package.sh: better support for metapackages 2019-08-14 20:29:58 +03:00
Leonid Pliushch 52ceb56d3f build-package.sh: more fixes 2019-08-13 02:03:52 +03:00
Leonid Pliushch d08dc0fa13 build-package.sh: use text-based comparsion in conditionals instead of exit-code based 2019-08-13 02:03:47 +03:00
Leonid Pliushch c352216c63 packages: standardize values of several control variables for build.sh
Variables

 TERMUX_PKG_PLATFORM_INDEPENDENT
 TERMUX_DEBUG
 TERMUX_PKG_HAS_DEBUG
 TERMUX_PKG_ESSENTIAL
 TERMUX_SUBPKG_ESSENTIAL
 TERMUX_PKG_NO_STATICSPLIT
 TERMUX_PKG_BUILD_IN_SRC
 TERMUX_PKG_FORCE_CMAKE
 TERMUX_PKG_HOSTBUILD

should not accept arbitrary values for marking them "enabled". Instead
they should accept boolean values which makes them easier to handle and
also makes their meaning clear.

build-package.sh should make decision based on variable's value but not on
whether it is set or empty.

%ci:no-build
2019-08-12 18:49:13 +03:00
Henrik Grimler 5389a1a4e2 build-package: mv termux_step_patch_package to scripts/build/ 2019-02-27 21:59:08 +02:00