Environment variables in the log are sorted alphabetically.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<build xmlns="http://symbian.com/xml/build"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://symbian.com/xml/build build/2_0.xsd">
<!--
To change the defaults for Raptor, edit and copy this file
to $SBS_HOME
This will be used unless there is a file called $HOME/.sbs_init.xml
(note the "." before the "s") which will be used instead.
Read on to the next <var> to see other things you can do with this file.
-->
<var name="defaults.init">
<!-- environment variables used in this configuration -->
<env name="EPOCROOT" default="/" type="path"/>
<!-- default parameter settings -->
<!-- Make command parameter file -->
<set name="makeEngine" value="make"/>
<!-- Location of the highest level makefile -->
<set name="topMakefile" value="$(EPOCROOT)/epoc32/build/Makefile"/>
<!-- Name of the build logging file -->
<set name="logFileName" value="$(EPOCROOT)/epoc32/build/Makefile.%TIME.log"/>
<!-- Default build configuration name -->
<set name="defaultConfig" value="default"/>
<!-- Names of standard build files -->
<set name="buildInformation" value="bld.inf"/>
<set name="systemDefinition" value="System_Definition.xml"/>
<!-- Standard directories -->
<set name="systemConfig" value="lib/config"/>
<set name="systemFLM" value="lib/flm"/>
<set name="systemPlugins" value="python/plugins"/>
<set name="systemDefinitionBase" value="."/>
<!-- Do not print any information messages? -->
<set name="quiet" value="false"/>
<!-- How many jobs to run in parallel? (for make -j) -->
<set name="jobs" value="4"/>
<!-- How many attempts to run a job before recording an error?
This is useful for builds that can have transient failures. -->
<set name="tries" value="1"/>
<!-- Carry on trying to build even if some commands fail? -->
<set name="keepGoing" value="false"/>
<!-- Do we use a bld.inf or System_Definition.xml if both are in the CWD -->
<set name="preferBuildInfoToSystemDefinition" value="false"/>
<!-- Always use ignore OS detection? -->
<set name="ignoreOsDetection" value="false"/>
<!-- Always use a specific list of filters -->
<set name="filterList" value="FilterTerminal,FilterLogfile"/>
</var>
<!--
Other variants can be defined and used on the command line. The "bob"
variant below adds a macro called "BOB" to a configuration. Use it by
typing the command:
sbs -c armv5.bob -c winscw.bob
-->
<var name="bob">
<append name="CDEFS" value="BOB"/>
</var>
<!--
Aliases are used to give shorter names to strings of variants. Internally
things like armv5_urel are defined as aliases, so the following are the
same build:
sbs -c armv5_urel
sbs -c arm.v5.urel.rvct2_2
This means that you can re-define an alias to use a different compiler, for
example. The following aliases change the compiler used for armv5 and armv7
builds to be RVCT 4.0
-->
<alias name="armv5_urel" meaning="arm.v5.urel.rvct4_0"/>
<alias name="armv5_udeb" meaning="arm.v5.udeb.rvct4_0"/>
<alias name="armv7_urel" meaning="arm.v7.urel.rvct4_0"/>
<alias name="armv7_udeb" meaning="arm.v7.udeb.rvct4_0"/>
<!--
Groups allow a single -c option to expand into a set of build configurations
that are all done at the same time. Internally armv5 is a group of
armv5_urel and armv5_udeb. You can define your own groups and groups of
groups. The example below is a group which builds production and test code
for armv5 at the same time. Use it by typing the command:
sbs -c armv5_all
instead of:
sbs -c armv5_urel -c armv5_udeb -c armv5_urel.test -c armv5_udeb.test
-->
<group name="armv5_all">
<groupRef ref="armv5"/>
<groupRef ref="armv5" mod="test"/>
</group>
</build>