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- // -*- mode:doc; -*-
- // vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
- [[requirement]]
- == System requirements
- Buildroot is designed to run on Linux systems.
- While Buildroot itself will build most host packages it needs for the
- compilation, certain standard Linux utilities are expected to be
- already installed on the host system. Below you will find an overview of
- the mandatory and optional packages (note that package names may vary
- between distributions).
- [[requirement-mandatory]]
- === Mandatory packages
- * Build tools:
- ** +which+
- ** +sed+
- ** +make+ (version 3.81 or any later)
- ** +binutils+
- ** +build-essential+ (only for Debian based systems)
- ** +gcc+ (version 2.95 or any later)
- ** `g++` (version 2.95 or any later)
- ** +bash+
- ** +patch+
- ** +gzip+
- ** +bzip2+
- ** +perl+ (version 5.8.7 or any later)
- ** +tar+
- ** +cpio+
- ** +python+ (version 2.6 or any later)
- ** +unzip+
- ** +rsync+
- ** +file+ (must be in +/usr/bin/file+)
- ** +bc+
- * Source fetching tools:
- ** +wget+
- [[requirement-optional]]
- === Optional packages
- * Configuration interface dependencies:
- +
- For these libraries, you need to install both runtime and development
- data, which in many distributions are packaged separately. The
- development packages typically have a _-dev_ or _-devel_ suffix.
- +
- ** +ncurses5+ to use the 'menuconfig' interface
- ** +qt4+ to use the 'xconfig' interface
- ** +glib2+, +gtk2+ and +glade2+ to use the 'gconfig' interface
- * Source fetching tools:
- +
- In the official tree, most of the package sources are retrieved using
- +wget+ from _ftp_, _http_ or _https_ locations. A few packages are only
- available through a version control system. Moreover, Buildroot is
- capable of downloading sources via other tools, like +rsync+ or +scp+
- (refer to xref:download-infra[] for more details). If you enable
- packages using any of these methods, you will need to install the
- corresponding tool on the host system:
- +
- ** +bazaar+
- ** +cvs+
- ** +git+
- ** +mercurial+
- ** +rsync+
- ** +scp+
- ** +subversion+
- * Java-related packages, if the Java Classpath needs to be built for
- the target system:
- ** The +javac+ compiler
- ** The +jar+ tool
- * Documentation generation tools:
- ** +asciidoc+, version 8.6.3 or higher
- ** +w3m+
- ** +python+ with the +argparse+ module (automatically present in 2.7+ and 3.2+)
- ** +dblatex+ (required for the pdf manual only)
- * Graph generation tools:
- ** +graphviz+ to use 'graph-depends' and '<pkg>-graph-depends'
- ** +python-matplotlib+ to use 'graph-build'
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