Didn't find a good description of 'gotcha's' and directory naming/layout for building, i.e. replicating
FAQ's & Howto's are detailed & excellent, have complete NetBSD directory layout, in use.
Mention made of Xwindows, "xsrc" tree. Untested.
Mewburn & Green, 2003
build.sh: Cross-building NetBSD [ PDF ]
http://www.mewburn.net/luke/papers/build.sh.pdf
The NetBSD Guide [ HTML ]
NetBSD releases
NetBSD 9.3: the latest release
Announcing NetBSD 9.3 (August 4, 2022)
(cd ~/src/NetBSD/src; ./build.sh list-arch ) | less [ list the known Machine/Arch pairs, 106 @ Aug 2023 ]
The NetBSD Guide [ PDF ]
NetBSD releases
NetBSD 9.3: the latest release
65 Prebuilt Distributions + "iso" + "images" + "Source" (Sets .tar.xz) + "Shared" files
NetBSD: README.files
AMD64, bootable ISO
export CVS_RSH="ssh"
cd /usr/NetBSD
cvs checkout -r netbsd-9-3-RELEASE -P src
Github repo: The NetBSD Foundation [ source, github, not prime Repo ]
Automatic conversion of the NetBSD src CVS module, use with care.Please submit bugs/changes via https://gnats.netbsd.org
mkdir ~/src/NetBSD/obj [ better: obj/netbsd-9.3_amd64 ]
Get the Source
(cd ~/src/NetBSD/src; git status)
(cd ~/src/NetBSD; git clone https://github.com/NetBSD/src.git) [ gets 'head' of development, not stable ]
(cd ~/src/NetBSD/src; git checkout netbsd-9) [ how to fetch this directly ? ](cd ~/src/NetBSD/src; git status)
Build the source
Build tools, then a kernel, release, then distribution sets & full system on a CD (iso)
the '-j3' is "run 3 makes in parallel", assumes CPU limited, not I/O.
(cd ~/src/NetBSD/src
unset M [ this environment variable was picked up, didn't notice in doco ]
./build.sh -U -u -j3 -O ~/src/NetBSD/obj -m amd64 -a x86_64 cleandir
[ 'clean' needed only if prev build done ]
[ plus remove or move aside "~/src/NetBSD/obj", prev binaries ]
./build.sh -U -u -j3 -O ~/src/NetBSD/obj -m amd64 -a x86_64 tools
./build.sh -U -u -j3 -O ~/src/NetBSD/obj -m amd64 -a x86_64 kernel=SJ-amd64-inst
./build.sh -U -u -j3 -O ~/src/NetBSD/obj -m amd64 -a x86_64 release
./build.sh -U -u -j3 -O ~/src/NetBSD/obj -m amd64 -a x86_64 tools
./build.sh -U -u -j3 -O ~/src/NetBSD/obj -m amd64 -a x86_64 kernel=SJ-amd64-inst
./build.sh -U -u -j3 -O ~/src/NetBSD/obj -m amd64 -a x86_64 release
./build.sh -U -u -j3 -O ~/src/NetBSD/obj -m amd64 -a x86_64 distsets iso-image
)
(cd ~/QEMU;
qemu-img create -f qcow2 netbsd.qcow2 8G [ create disk for filesystem ]
sh start-netbsd.sh [ boot the just built ISO, install to new disk, reboot & new install runs ]
[ untested: live image ISO available to build or download ]
)
start-netbsd.sh
/usr/local/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 \
-cpu max \
-smp cpus=2 \
-machine type=q35,accel=hvf \
-m 2G \
-display default,show-cursor=on \
-drive file=netbsd.qcow2,if=none,id=ld0 \
-device virtio-blk-pci,drive=ld0 \
-net user,hostfwd=tcp::2222-:22 -net nic \
-cdrom /Users/steve/src/NetBSD/obj/releasedir/images/NetBSD-9.3_STABLE-amd64.iso
-cpu max \
-smp cpus=2 \
-machine type=q35,accel=hvf \
-m 2G \
-display default,show-cursor=on \
-drive file=netbsd.qcow2,if=none,id=ld0 \
-device virtio-blk-pci,drive=ld0 \
-net user,hostfwd=tcp::2222-:22 -net nic \
-cdrom /Users/steve/src/NetBSD/obj/releasedir/images/NetBSD-9.3_STABLE-amd64.iso
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