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[[!meta title="Setting up a ProteanOS Package Development Environment"]]
[[← Back to Package Development Tutorials|doc/pkg]]
This guide will explain how to set up a ProteanOS development system for
building software packages under **chroot**(8).
Note that to run ProteanOS under **chroot**(8) you need a system running Linux
3.4 or later. These instructions have been tested on a Debian GNU/Linux 7.0
(wheezy) system with Linux 3.12 from wheezy-backports.
The ProteanOS Development Kit uses the **chroot**(8) and **mount**(8) commands,
which on Linux require superuser access. This guide assumes the use of
**sudo**(8) for running commands with superuser privileges. Adjust where
necessary if you don't use **sudo**(8).
Installing the ProteanOS Development Kit
========================================
First you'll need to get prokit, the [[ProteanOS_Development_Kit|dev/prokit]].
This toolkit can install a ProteanOS system, run a ProteanOS shell and other
commands, manage software packages on an installed ProteanOS system, and build
packages for ProteanOS (with build dependencies automatically installed and
removed).
Ensure you have a **make**(1) utility such as GNU Make installed. No C or C++
compiler or other development tools are necessary to build prokit.
Download a released version of prokit from the files site by [HTTP][prokit-http]
or [FTP][prokit-ftp], e.g.:
$ wget http://files.proteanos.com/pub/prokit/1.0.0/prokit-1.0.0.tar.gz
$ tar -xzf prokit-1.0.0.tar.gz
$ cd prokit-1.0.0/
Or clone it from the [Git repository][prokit-git]:
$ git clone git://git.proteanos.com/prokit/prokit.git
$ cd prokit/
Configure and build prokit:
$ ./configure
$ make
Or, if you cloned the Git repository, run:
$ ./autogen.sh
$ make
To build from the repository you'll need to have GNU Autoconf and Automake
installed.
It is recommended but not necessary that you install prokit to your system:
$ sudo make install
Check that the installation was successful:
$ prokit version
Or, if you didn't install prokit, run:
$ src/prokit version
Refer to the [[**prokit**(1)_manual_page|dev/prokit/prokit.1]]:
$ man prokit
Or, if you didn't install prokit, run:
$ man man/prokit.1
[prokit-http]: http://files.proteanos.com/pub/prokit/
[prokit-ftp]: ftp://files.proteanos.com/pub/prokit/
[prokit-git]: http://git.proteanos.com/prokit/prokit.git/
Install a ProteanOS Development System
======================================
Now you can install a ProteanOS system into a directory in your file system.
Decide where to install ProteanOS and run:
$ sudo prokit install dev/trunk $root
`$root` is the directory you chose.
You may see some warnings such as:
prokit: Warning: root/var/lib/opkg/lists/proteanos_dev_trunk_i686-linux-glibc_all_base(l324): badly formatted control field
prokit: Warning: root/var/lib/opkg/lists/proteanos_dev_trunk_all_all_base(l689): badly formatted control field
prokit: Warning: root/var/lib/opkg/lists/proteanos_dev_trunk_all_all_base(l709): badly formatted control field
prokit: Warning: root/var/lib/opkg/lists/proteanos_dev_trunk_src_all_base(l310): badly formatted control field
This is an issue in opkbuild which has been [fixed in the Git
repository][ob-gencontrol-bug] and will be fixed in ProteanOS soon. It can
safely be ignored.
Next install all of the toolchain packages commonly used to build ProteanOS
packages:
$ sudo prokit shell $root 'opkg install build-essential-$(cat /etc/proteanos_arch)'
This may take a while, depending on your network connection.
Now you're ready to [[build_ProteanOS_packages|doc/pkg/basic-expat]]!
[ob-gencontrol-bug]: http://git.proteanos.com/opkbuild/opkbuild.git/commit/?id=bbbbd29
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