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MENUSELECT
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Copyright (C) 2005-2006, Digium, Inc.
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Russell Bryant <russell@digium.com>
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ABOUT
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Menuselect is a tool designed to be used in conjunction with GNU make. It
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allows for an XML specification of Makefile variables and optional space
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delimited values of these variables. These values can then be used in the
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Makefile to make various decisions during the build process.
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Menuselect also provides a mechanism for dependency checking for each possible
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member (value) of each category (Makefile variable). These dependencies are
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generally checked by using autoconf and the results provided to menuselect. If
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dependencies for a member are not met, the user will not be allowed to make
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that selection. In the same way the menuselect does dependency checking, it
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also does conflict checking. If a listed conflict for a member is met, then
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the user will not be allowed to select it.
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For use with automated builds or when the user has no desire to make selections
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different than the defined defaults, menuselect can generate a default output
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file for use in the build.
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Menuselect can also do a sanity check on existing input files. If any member
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has been selected that has conflicts or unmet dependencies, then menuselect
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will exit with an error and output to notify the user of the situation. This is
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typically done at the beginning of the build process to ensure that given all
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of the known information, the build is going to be successful.
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MENUSELECT DEPENDENCIES
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libncurses -- This is needed for the curses frontend.
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libnewt -- This is needed for the newt frontend (optional).
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libxml2 -- This library, the XML C parser and toolkit of Gnome, is used for
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XML parsing.
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(http://xmlsoft.org/)
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ENVIRONMENT SETUP
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The file menuselect.h contains a couple of defines which specify locations for
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various files. These locations are relative to the directory from which
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menuselect will be executed.
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#define OUTPUT_MAKEOPTS_DEFAULT "menuselect.makeopts"
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This is the location where the menuselect output will be saved.
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#define MENUSELECT_DEPS "build_tools/menuselect-deps"
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This is the location where menuselect will expect to find the input file that
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provides dependency and conflict information. More information on the format of
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this file can be found in the section about dependency and conflict checking.
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DEPENDENCY AND CONFLICT CHECKING
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Members may have as many conflicts and dependencies specified as needed. An
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example of the MENUSELECT_DEPS file would look like this:
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DEPENDENCY1=1
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DEPENDENCY2=0
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CONFLICT1=0
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In this case, "DEPENDENCY1" has been met, "DEPENDENCY2" has not been met, and
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"CONFLICT1" is not present.
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To ask menuselect to do a background sanity check on dependencies and
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conflicts, it can be called like this:
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./menuselect --check-deps <input_file1> [input_file2] [...]
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The format of the input files must be of the same format menuselect uses to
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create the OUPUT_MAKEOPTS_DEFAULT.
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ENABLING AND DISABLING OPTIONS FROM THE COMMAND LINE
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If you would like menuselect to update choices via the command line, it can be
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done with the following syntax:
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Enable an option:
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$ menuselect/menuselect --enable TEST_FRAMEWORK menuselect.makeopts
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Enable all options in a category:
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$ menuselect/menuselect --enable-category MENUSELECT_TEST menuselect.makeopts
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Disable an option:
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$ menuselect/menuselect --disable TEST_FRAMEWORK menuselect.makeopts
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Disable all options in a category:
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$ menuselect/menuselect --disable-category MENUSELECT_TEST menuselect.makeopts
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SETTING UP AVAILABLE OPTIONS
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The XML specification for the menu lives in the file "menuselect-tree" and should
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be in the same directory that menuselect will be executed from. An example
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menuselect-tree file as used in the Asterisk project (http://www.asterisk.org) is
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provided in example_menuselect-tree
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Menu:
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The top level tag in menuselect-tree is the <menu> tag. All of the categories
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reside inside of the <menu> ... </menu> block.
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Menu Attributes:
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name="Asterisk Module Selection"
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This specifies the title of the menu. It is displayed at the top of the
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screen when using the curses frontend
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Categories:
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A <category> contains members. The category tag can contain a number of
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different attributes to specify different behavior.
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Category Attributes:
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name="MENUSELECT_APPS"
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The name attribute is required. This is the name of the variable that will
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be in the output from menuselect.
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displayname="Applications"
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If this is specfied, this is what will be shown in the menu to the user.
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positive_output="yes"
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The default for menuselect is to output all of the members of a category
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that are *not* selected. This is because it is often convenient to be able
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to define a full list in the Makefile and then filter out the results from
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menuselect. Using GNU make, an example of this would be:
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APPS:=$(filter-out $(MENUSELECT_APPS),$(APPS))
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remove_on_change=".lastclean"
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This attribute can contain a space delimited list of files to be deleted
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when it is time to build an output file if any of the members of this
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category have changed values from their values for existing input when the
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application was started.
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Members:
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A <member> contains conflicts and dependencies. The member tag can contain a
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number of different attributes to specify different behavior.
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Member Attributes:
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name="app_meetme"
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The name attribute is required. This is the value that will be added to the
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variable specified by the category when selected (or not selected) depending
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on the setting of the positive_output attribute of the category.
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displayname="Call Conferencing Application"
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If this is specified, this will be provided as a description of this member
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when the cursor is on it in the menu.
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remove_on_change="apps/app_meetme.o apps/app_meetme.so"
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This attribute can contain a space delimited list of files to be deleted
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when it is time to build an output file if the value of this member has
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changed from its value in any existing input when the application was
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started.
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Dependencies:
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A dependency for a <member> is specified using a <depend> tag. The name of
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the dependency corresponds to names in the MENUSELECT_DEPS file. This is an
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example of specifying a dependency for a member:
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<member name="app_meetme">
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<depend>zaptel</depend>
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</member>
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Conflicts:
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A conflict for a <member> is specified using a <conflict> tag. The name of
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the conflict corresponds to names in the MENUSELECT_DEPS file. This is an
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example of specifying a dependency for a member:
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<member name="res_musiconhold">
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<conflict>win32</conflict>
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</member>
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REPORTING BUGS
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Any bug reports or feature enhancement submissions to menuselect should be
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submitted at https://issues.asterisk.org/
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Thank you!
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