- Spam /usr/lib some more by making libssh a standard library.
- Tweak ${LIBPAM} and ${MINUSLPAM}.
- Garbage collect unused libssh_pic.a.
- Add fake -lz dependency to secure/ makefiles needed for
dynamic linkage with -lssh.
Reviewed by: des, markm
Approved by: markm
- TELNETOBJDIR is gone. `buildworld' already installs libtelnet.a
in ${WORLDTMP}/usr/lib, and we have LIBRARY_PATH pointing there.
- SSHDIR (formerly SSHSRC) is now shared between all SSH modules.
New LIBSSH is introduced for libssh.a (an internal static lib).
Previously, build without prior `obj' was broken; SSH modules
always looked for libssh.a in ${.OBJDIR}. Also, the dependancies
on the libssh.a were missing.
- libtelnet/ did not install the crypto version of telnet.h into
/usr/include/arpa.
- Removed BINOWN, BINMODE, BINDIR and SRCS with default values.
Reviewed by: markm
- MAN[1-9] -> MAN.
mimics that of tcpdump in that for normal builds, sendmail will only be
built once. For 'make release', it is built once for the bin dist and
once for the crypto dist. This method also removes the need for two separate
Makefiles (which could become out of sync).
Suggested by: bde
Assisted by: kris
issues that brings, build the non-TLS version of sendmail in
src/usr.sbin/sendmail and the TLS version in src/secure/usr.sbin/sendmail.
This allows the TLS version to be part of the secure distribution when
building a release.
Beyond changes to the build system, this includes fixing up the sample
freebsd.mc configuration for changes in defaults and syntax, removing
outdated documentation, and updating the release notes.
would leave you with a broken sendmail and local mail loss.
This evil hack moves sendmail.cf from the old location to the new one (if
required) at install time.
This program is a wrapper for the prog mailer in sendmail. It does shell
meta character masking and restricts the list of executables to those found
in /usr/libexec/sm.bin.
The default sendmail.cf file does not use this tool, however you can enable
it by either changing /bin/sh to /usr/libexec/smrsh or adding the line
FEATURE(smrsh) into your sendmail .mc file and rebuilding your .cf file.
For more info, RTFMP.