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-This is EDK style package and the following steps can help to build the package:
-1. Download the newly EDK Shell project Efi-Shell-Dev-Snapshot-20090527.zip from the following URL and unzip it to
- a local directory in workspace, for example, $(WORKSPACE)\Shell:
- https://efi-shell.tianocore.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=46&expandFolder=46&folderID=53
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- Alternatively, the EDK Shell source directory can be retrieved from the following SVN address:
- https://svn.code.sf.net/p/efi-shell/code/trunk/Shell
- SVN Revision r33 corresponds to Efi-Shell-Dev-Snapshot-20090527.zip development snapshot.
-
-2. Update EDK_SHELL_DIR macro in the [Defines] section in EdkShellPkg.dsc to point to
- the directory containing the EDK Shell source directory, e.g. $(WORKSPACE)\Shell.
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-3. The EDK II style DSC file is used to validate build EDK Shell source & EDK compatibility package and can
- generate the binaries in EdkShellBinPkg.
- To use this file, execute the following command under workspace to build EDK Shell source:
- build -a IA32 -a X64 -a IPF -p EdkShellPkg\EdkShellPkg.dsc
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-4. If you need to compile for GCC or ARM you will need to apply ShellR64.patch.
- cd $(WORKSPACE)/Shell and execute patch -p0 < $(WORKSPACE)/EdkShellPkg/ShellR64.patch.
- If you are using a case sensative file system there are a few case bugs that patch
- would not fix. Just fix the case of the file to match its usage and you should be
- able to compile.
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-5. If you need to use the binaries that are built from this package, be sure to update platform FDF file
- to replace the binaries from EdkShellBinPkg.