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.. _mozilla_projects_nss_reference_building_and_installing_nss_build_instructions:
Build instructions
==================
.. container::
.. note::
These instructions are outdated. Use the :ref:`mozilla_projects_nss_building` page for more
recent information.
Numerous optional features of NSS builds are controlled through make variables.
gmake is GNU make, usually your Linux-distro-regular "make" binary file, unless maybe it is a BSD
make. Make variables may be set on the gmake command line, e.g.,
.. code:: eval
gmake variable=value variable=value target1 target2
or defined in the environment, e.g. (for POSIX shells),
.. code:: eval
variable=value; export variable
gmake target1 target2
Here are some (not all) of the make variables that affect NSS builds:
- BUILD_OPT: If set to 1, means do optimized non-DEBUG build. Default is DEBUG, non-optimized
build.
- USE_DEBUG_RTL: If set to 1, on Windows, causes build with debug version of the C run-time
library.
- NS_USE_GCC: On platforms where gcc is not the native compiler, tells NSS to build with gcc
instead of the native compiler. Default is to build with the native compiler.
- USE_64: On platforms that support both 32-bit and 64-bit ABIs, tells NSS to build for the
64-bit ABI. Default is 32-bit ABI, except on platforms that do not support a 32-bit ABI.
- MOZ_DEBUG_SYMBOLS: tells NSS to build with debug symbols, even in an optimized build. On
windows, in both DEBUG and optimized builds, when using MSVC, tells NSS to put symbols in a
.pdb file. Required to build with MSVC 8 (2005 Express). Default is not to put debug symbols
into optimized builds, and for MSVC, is to put symbols into the .exe or .dll file.
- NSDISTMODE: If set to 'copy', mozilla/dist/<OBJ_STUFF>/bin/\* real files instead of symbolic
links.
These variables should be either undefined, or set to "1". Results are undefined for variables
set to "0".
For Windows, install
the `MozillaBuild <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Build_Instructions/Windows_Prerequisites#mozillabuild>`__ environment
and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. (The free edition works, and other versions like Visual Studio
2008 and Visual Studio 2012 may also work.) Use start-shell-msvc2010.bat from MozillaBuild to get
a bash shell with the PATH already configured, and execute these instructions from within that
bash shell.
For RHEL-5, you need to use the new assembler. You can install the new assembler as root as
follows:
.. code:: notranslate
yum install binutils220
You can then use the new assembler by adding /usr/libexec/binutils220 to the beginning of your
build path. This can be done in sh or bash as follows:
.. code:: notranslate
export PATH=/usr/libexec/binutils220:$PATH
The following build instructions should work for all platforms (with some platform-specific
changes as noted).
.. _build_instructions_for_recent_versions_(mercurial):
`Build Instructions for Recent Versions (Mercurial) <#build_instructions_for_recent_versions_(mercurial)>`__
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. container::
#. Clone the NSPR and NSS repositories.
.. code:: notranslate
hg clone https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nspr
hg clone https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nss
#. If you want to build a releases other than the tips of these repositories, then switch to the
release tags:
.. code:: notranslate
cd nspr
hg update NSPR_4_9_5_RTM
cd ../nss
hg update NSS_3_14_2_RTM
cd ..
#. Set environment variables:
#. If you want a non-debug optimized build, set ``BUILD_OPT=1`` in your environment.
Otherwise, you get a debug build. On Windows, if you want a debug build with the system's
debug RTL libraries, set ``USE_DEBUG_RTL=1`` in your environment.
#. On Unix platforms, except Alpha/OSF1, if you want a build for the system's 64-bit ABI, set
``USE_64=1`` in your environment. By default, NSS builds for the 32-bit environment on all
platforms except Alpha/OSF1.
#. To build with ``gcc`` on platforms other than Linux and Windows, you need to set two more
environment variables:
- ``NS_USE_GCC=1``
``NO_MDUPDATE=1``
#. For HP-UX, you must set the environment variable ``USE_PTHREADS`` to 1.
#. ``cd nss``
#. ``gmake nss_build_all``
The output of the build will be in the ``dist`` directory alongside the ``nspr`` and ``nss``
directories.
For information on troubleshooting the build system, see
:ref:`mozilla_projects_nss_reference_troubleshoot`.
.. _build_instructions_for_older_versions_(cvs):
`Build Instructions for Older Versions (CVS) <#build_instructions_for_older_versions_(cvs)>`__
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. container::
#. Set the environment variable ``CVSROOT`` to
``:pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:/cvsroot``
#. ``cvs login`` (if you haven't before).
#. Check out NSPR and NSS:
.. code:: notranslate
cvs co -r NSPR_4_9_5_RTM NSPR
cvs co -r NSS_3_14_2_RTM NSS
#. Set environment variables as described in the Mercurial-based instructions.
#. ``cd mozilla/security/nss``
#. ``gmake nss_build_all``
The output of the build will be in ``mozilla/dist`` subdirectory.
For information on troubleshooting the build system, see
:ref:`mozilla_projects_nss_reference_troubleshoot`.
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