Static Analysis/Installing the Oink Stack
This is a kinda rough scratchpad for how to install and use the oink stack on a Linux system to do Static Analysis.
Base system: FC7
Install GCC 3.4
sudo yum install compat-gcc-34 sudo yum install compat-gcc-34-c++
You may want to do a test-build of Mozilla at this point to make sure that it builds and links correctly.
Build and Install MCPP
svn co https://mcpp.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mcpp/trunk mcpp cd mcpp ./configure --enable-replace-cpp CC=gcc34 CXX=g++34 make sudo make install
Get Spidermonkey
System spidermonkey is used by dehydra:
sudo yum install js-devel
(The corresponding apt-get command had the curious side effect of removing 30 packages from my system, including little things like firefox and gnome-terminal. --jorendorff 13:38, 19 October 2007 (PDT))
Do the oink thing
wget http://people.mozilla.org/~tglek/checkout.sh sh checkout.sh http://hg.mozilla.org
Now, depending on your version of hg, you may need to manually update the working directory for elsa and elkhound:
hg -R oink-stack/elkhound update -C tip hg -R oink-stack/elsa update -C tip hg -R oink-stack/oink update -C tip
Build it.
cd oink-stack ./configure make
Building Mozilla with MCPP
To build Mozilla with MCPP to generate annotated .ii files, use the following configure command:
ac_cv_visibility_hidden=no CC="gcc34 -save-temps -Wp,-W0,-K" CXX="g++34 -save-temps -Wp,-W0,-K" CPPFLAGS=-DNS_DISABLE_LITERAL_TEMPLATE $srcdir/configure --enable-debug --disable-optimize --disable-accessibility --enable-application=browser --disable-crashreporter
Building will probably require disabling WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS:
make WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS=