NAME gbuild - GNU make based build system for LibreOffice SYNOPSIS make [ -f makefile ] [ options ] [ variable=value ... ] [ targets ] ... IMPORTANT OPTIONS -s Silent operation; do not print the commands as they are executed. -n Print the commands that would be executed, but do not execute them. -k Continue as much as possible after an error. -j Specifies the number of jobs (commands) to run simultaneously. -l Specifies that no new jobs (commands) should be started if there are others jobs running and the load average is at least load. -t Touch files (mark them up to date without really changing them) instead of running their commands. -W Pretend that the target file has just been modified. -o Do not remake the file file even if it is older than its dependencies, and do not remake anything on account of changes in file. -p Print the data base (rules and variable values) that results from reading the makefiles. --debug=b debug make run, see GNU make man page for details (descriptions from GNU make man page) AVAILABLE TARGETS build build product (default goal) clean remove all generated files debugrun starts the INSTDIR instance and allows tests to be run against it. You can provide additional arguments to soffice.bin using the gb_DBGARGS variable. check run unit tests and if in toplevel subsequentcheck unitcheck run unit tests slowcheck run slow unit tests screenshot create all screenshots subsequentcheck run system tests (requires full installation) stagingcheck run (unstable/failing) tests from staging area (requires full installation) perfcheck run performance/callgrind unit tests build-l10n-only builds translation files for the build products build-non-l10n-only builds the product without the localization files translations extract .pot files to workdir/pot packageinfo generates package information for distros dump-deps-png creates dependency diagrams in PNG format NOTE: needs graphviz to work showmodules shows all registered modules build the named module (without running unittests) .build an alias for the above .check run unittests of the named module .clean clean the named module .all build the named module and the pre-requisite modules for it .showdeliverables show the targets delivered to INSTDIR and their source cmd execute the command contained in the variable cmd="" in a shell with config_host.mk or config_build.mk environment set. (see gb_SIDE) build gbuild target (such as Library_vbaswobj or CppunitTest_sw_macros_test) .clean clean gbuild target _ for all targets and for the following classes: o AllLangMoTarget o AllLangZip o CliLibrary o CliNativeLibrary o CliUnoApi o Configuration o CppunitTest o CustomTarget o Dictionary o Executable o Extension o ExternalPackage o ExternalProject o Gallery o Helper o InstallModule o InstallScript o InternalUnoApi o Jar o JunitTest o Library o Package o Pagein o PythonTest o Pyuno o Rdb o StaticLibrary o UI o UnoApi o UnpackedTarball o WinResTarget o Zip INTERACTIVE VARIABLES: BUILDTOOLTRACE Run all commands that invoke built tools in strace, valgrind or a debugger: BUILDTOOLTRACE='$(DEVENV) /debugexe' PARALLELISM=1 make DEBUG / debug If not empty, build as with --enable-debug. ENABLE_SYMBOLS / enable_symbols If not empty, build as with --enable-symbols. DBGLEVEL / dbglevel If not empty, force the debug level to the specified value. The debug level is passed to the source code through OSL_DEBUG_LEVEL macro. 0 = no debug (as with --disable-debug) 1 = debugging information + no optimizations (as with --enable-debug) (Note that levels higher than 2 are used only by obsolete debugging features. Use SAL_INFO/SAL_WARN with a specific area for extra debug output in new code.) 2 = debugging information + no optimizations + extra debug output. OSL_TRACE starts being active on this level. 3... = debugging information + no optimizations + extra debug output (usually extremely verbose). Levels > 2 are not used very much. PARALLELISM If not empty, pass argument on as the -j switch to recursive make invocations. Useful to lower/increase build parallelism individually. verbose=t Verbose mode: display all commands LEXFLAGS Append flags for LEX scanner generator invocation. YACCFLAGS Append flags for YACC parser generator invocation. CPPFLAGS Append preprocessor flags for C/C++/ObjC/ObjC++ compilation. CFLAGS Override compiler flags for plain C compilation. ENVCFLAGS Append compiler flags for plain C compilation. CXXFLAGS Override compiler flags for C++ compilation. Note: this overrides default optimization and debug flags; to append flags without overriding, use: CXXFLAGS='$(call gb_LinkTarget__get_debugflags,$(1)) -Wfoo' ENVCFLAGSCXX Append compiler flags for C++ compilation. OBJCFLAGS Override compiler flags for Objective C compilation. OBJCXXFLAGS Override compiler flags for Objective C++ compilation. LDFLAGS Override linker flags. gb_FULLDEPS Generate and use dependencies (on by default, handle with care). gb_COLOR Use ASCII color output. gb_TITLES Show progress in terminal title. gb_Side Either "host" or "build" (default to "host"). determine if config_host.mk or config_build.mk is used to set the build environment. gb_DBGARGS Append these arguments to GDBs "set args" command for debugrun. Double quotes will be automatically escaped. gb_SUPPRESS_TESTS Do not run tests (but still build them, when requested by the given targets). GCC_COLORS Colorize gcc diagnostics output. See https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Diagnostic-Message-Formatting-Options.html for details & syntax. Or export that setting in your .bash_profile.