relenv
#
relenv
Options#
Relenv
usage: relenv [-h] {build,toolchain,create,fetch} ...
Sub-commands#
build#
Build Relenv Python Environments from source
relenv build [-h] [--arch {x86_64,aarch64}] [--clean] [--no-cleanup]
[--force-download] [--step STEP]
Named Arguments#
- --arch
Possible choices: x86_64, aarch64
The host architecture [default: “x86_64”]
Default: “x86_64”
- --clean
Clean up before running the build. This option will remove the logs, src, build, and previous tarball.
Default: False
- --no-cleanup
By default the build directory is removed after the build tarball is created. Setting this option will leave the build directory in place.
Default: False
- --force-download
Force downloading source tarballs even if they exist
Default: False
- --step
A step to run alone, can use multiple of this argument. When this option is used to invoke builds, depenencies of the steps are ignored. This option should be used with care, as it’s easy to request a situation that has no chance of being succesful.
Default: []
toolchain#
Build Linux Toolchains
relenv toolchain [-h] [--arch {x86_64,aarch64}] [--clean] [--crosstool-only]
{build,fetch}
Positional Arguments#
- command
Possible choices: build, fetch
What type of toolchain operation to perform: build or fetch
Default: “fetch”
Named Arguments#
- --arch
Possible choices: x86_64, aarch64
Architecture to build or fetch
Default: “x86_64”
- --clean
Whether or not to clean the toolchain directories
Default: False
- --crosstool-only
When building only build Crosstool NG. Do not build toolchains
Default: False
create#
Create a Relenv environment. This will create a directory of the given name with newly created Relenv environment.
relenv create [-h] [--arch {x86_64,aarch64}] name
Positional Arguments#
- name
The name of the directory to create
Named Arguments#
- --arch
Possible choices: x86_64, aarch64
The host architecture [default: “x86_64”]
Default: “x86_64”
fetch#
Fetch relenv builds
relenv fetch [-h] [--arch {x86_64,aarch64}]
Named Arguments#
- --arch
Possible choices: x86_64, aarch64
Architecture to download. [default: “x86_64”]
Default: “x86_64”