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1termux-packages
2===============
3This project contains scripts and patches to cross compile and package packages for
4the [Termux](http://termux.com/) Android application.
5
3b8f4313 6NOTE: This is in a rough state
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8Building a package
9==================
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10In a non-rooted Android device an app such as Termux may not write to system locations,
11which is why every package is installed inside the private file area of the Termux app:
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13 PREFIX=/data/data/com.termux/files/usr
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15For simplicity while developing and building, the build scripts here assume that a /data
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16folder is reserved for use on the host builder. The `ubuntu-setup.sh` takes care of this
17as well as installing required packages.
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19The basic flow is then to run "./build-package.sh $PKG", which:
20* Sets up a patched stand-alone Android NDK toolchain
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22* Reads packages/$PKG/build.sh to find out where to find the source code of the package and how to build it.
23
24* Applies all patches in packages/$PKG/\*.patch
25
26* Builds the package and installs it to $PREFIX
27
28* Packages the package in one or more .dpkg files for distribution
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29Reading and following build-package.sh is the best way to understand what's going on here.
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32Additional utilities
33====================
34* build-all.sh: used for building all packages in the correct order (using buildorder.py)
35
36* check-pie.sh: Used for verifying that all binaries are using PIE, which is required for Android 5+
37
38* detect-hardlinks.sh: Used for finding if any packages uses hardlinks, which does not work on Android M
39
40* check-versions.sh: used for checking for package updates
41
42* clean-rebuild-all.sh: used for doing a clean rebuild of all packages (takes a couple of hours)
43
44* list-packages.sh: used for listing all packages with a one-line summary
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47Resources about cross-compiling packages
48========================================
49* [Linux From Scratch](http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/index.html)
50
51* [Beyond Linux From Scratch](http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/)
52
53* [Cross-Compiled Linux From Scratch](http://cross-lfs.org/view/svn/x86_64-64/)
54
55* [OpenWrt](https://openwrt.org/), an embedded Linx distribution, contains [patches and build scripts](https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/packages)
56
57* http://dan.drown.org/android contains [patches for cross-compiling to Android](http://dan.drown.org/android/src/) as well as [work notes](http://dan.drown.org/android/worknotes.html), including a modified dynamic linker to avoid messing with LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
58
59* [CCTools](http://cctools.info/index.php?title=Main_Page) is an Android native IDE containing [patches for several programs](https://code.google.com/p/cctools/source/browse/#svn%2Ftrunk%2Fcctools-repo%2Fpatches) and [a bug tracker](https://code.google.com/p/cctools/issues/list).
60
61* [BotBrew](http://botbrew.com/) was a package manager for rooted devices with [sources on github](https://github.com/jyio/botbrew). Based on opkg and was transitioning to apt.
62
63* [Kivy recipes](https://github.com/kivy/python-for-android/tree/master/recipes) contains recipes for building packages for Android.
64
65
66Common porting problems
67=======================
68* The Android bionic libc does not have iconv and gettext/libintl functionality built in. A package from the NDK, libandroid-support,
69contains these and may be used by all packages.
70
71* "error: z: no archive symbol table (run ranlib)" usually means that the build machines libz is used instead of the one for cross compilation, due to the builder library -L path being setup incorrectly
72
73* rindex(3) is defined in <strings.h> but does not exist in NDK, but strrchr(3) from <string.h> is preferred anyway
74
75* <sys/termios.h> does not exist, but <termios.h> is the standard location.
76
77* <sys/fcntl.h> does not exist, but <fcntl.h> is the standard location.
78
3b8f4313 79* glob(3) system function (glob.h) - not in bionic, but use the `libandroid-glob` package
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81* undefined reference to 'rpl_malloc' and/or 'rpl_realloc': These functions are added by some autoconf setups
82 when it fails to detect 0-safe malloc and realloc during cross-compilating. Avoided by defining
83 "ac_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull=yes ac_cv_func_realloc_0_nonnull=yes".
84 See http://wiki.buici.com/xwiki/bin/view/Programing+C+and+C%2B%2B/Autoconf+and+RPL_MALLOC
85
86* cmake and cross compiling: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling
87 CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH=$TERMUX_PREFIX to search there.
88 CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY=ONLY and
89 CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE=ONLY
90 for only searching there and don't fall back to build machines
91
92* Android is removing sys/timeb.h because it was removed in POSIX 2008, but ftime(3) can be replaced with gettimeofday(2)
93
94* mempcpy(3) is a GNU extension. We have added it to <string.h> provided TERMUX_EXPOSE_MEMPCPY is defined,
95 so use something like CFLAGS+=" -DTERMUX_EXPOSE_MEMPCPY=1" for packages expecting that function to exist.
96
97
98dlopen() and RTLD_* flags
99=================================
100<dlfn.h> declares
101
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102 enum { RTLD_NOW=0, RTLD_LAZY=1, RTLD_LOCAL=0, RTLD_GLOBAL=2, RTLD_NOLOAD=4}; // 32-bit
103 enum { RTLD_NOW=2, RTLD_LAZY=1, RTLD_LOCAL=0, RTLD_GLOBAL=0x00100, RTLD_NOLOAD=4}; // 64-bit
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105These differs from glibc ones in that
106
1071. They are not preprocessor #define:s so cannot be checked for with #ifdef RTLD_GLOBAL (dln.c in ruby does this)
1082. They differ in value from glibc ones, so cannot be hardcoded in files (DLFCN.py in python does this)
1093. They are missing some values (RTLD_BINDING_MASK, RTLD_NOLOAD, ...)
110
111
112RPATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH AND RUNPATH
113==================================
114On desktop linux the linker searches for shared libraries in:
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1161. RPATH - a list of directories which is linked into the executable, supported on most UNIX systems. It is ignored if RUNPATH is present.
1172. LD_LIBRARY_PATH - an environment variable which holds a list of directories
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1183. RUNPATH - same as RPATH, but searched after LD_LIBRARY_PATH, supported only on most recent UNIX systems
119
120The Android linker (/system/bin/linker) does not support RPATH or RUNPATH, so we set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$USR/lib and try to avoid building useless rpath entries with --disable-rpath configure flags. Another option to avoid depending on LD_LIBRARY_PATH would be supplying a custom linker - this is not done due to the overhead of maintaining a custom linker.
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123Warnings about unused DT entries
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125Starting from 5.1 the Android linker warns about VERNEED (0x6FFFFFFE) and VERNEEDNUM (0x6FFFFFFF) ELF dynamic sections:
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127 WARNING: linker: $BINARY: unused DT entry: type 0x6ffffffe arg ...
128 WARNING: linker: $BINARY: unused DT entry: type 0x6fffffff arg ...
798619b9 129These may come from version scripts in a Makefile such as:
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131 -Wl,--version-script=$(top_srcdir)/proc/libprocps.sym
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132The termux-elf-cleaner utilty is run from build-package.sh and should normally take care of that problem.
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134Obtaining shell access on an emulator
135=====================================
136First install and start sshd on device:
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138 apt install openssh
139 sshd
140Then follow the below steps:
141
142 # Find out the linux user for the package to use in the chown command later:
143 adb shell dumpsys package com.termux | grep userId=
144 # Push your public ssh key:
145 adb push $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub /data/data/com.termux/files/home/.ssh/authorized_keys
146 # Use the linux user for the package, 10053 below, to set ownerhip and permissions:
147 adb shell chown -R 10053 /data/data/com.termux/files/home/.ssh/
148 adb shell chmod -R 0700 /data/data/com.termux/files/home/.ssh/
149 # Forward port 8022 to the emulator:
150 adb forward tcp:8022 tcp:8022
151 # Finally connect with ssh:
152 ssh -p 8022 localhost
153
154Bootstrapping on device
155=======================
798619b9 156To get files on device one option is:
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158 udpsvd -vE 0.0.0.0 8069 tftpd -c . # Run on device. -c arg to allow file uploading
159 printf "mode binary\nput out.md\nquit" | tftp 192.168.0.12 8069 # on computer
160Another is with ftp:
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162 tcpsvd -vE 0.0.0.0 8021 ftpd -w . # Run on device. -w arg to allow file uploading
163 printf "put tmp.c\nquit" | ftp -n 192.168.0.12 8021 # Run on computer. -n arg to use anonymous login
164NOTE: The ftpd and tftpd programs has been patched to run without chroot. This means that the directory serving is only the starting point and clients may cd out of if the access the whole system!