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##
## $Id: Makefile,v 1.31 1997/04/05 07:04:25 morgan Exp morgan $
##
## $Log: Makefile,v $
##
##
# major and minor numbers of this release
MAJOR_REL=0
MINOR_REL=65
DEBUG_REL=no
#DEBUG_REL=yes
# this should be the name of this directory
RELNAME = Linux-PAM-$(MAJOR_REL).$(MINOR_REL)
# this is the name of the archive file
DISTFILE = $(RELNAME).tar.gz
# define this to indicate to subdirectories that they are part of the
# full source tree.
FULL_LINUX_PAM_SOURCE_TREE=yes
export FULL_LINUX_PAM_SOURCE_TREE
DYNLOAD="dl"
DYNTYPE="so"
# Comment out either line to disable that type of linking for *modules only*
# Both at once is a legal configuration!
DYNAMIC=-DPAM_DYNAMIC
#STATIC=-DPAM_STATIC
# Comment out these lines to disable building dynamic/static libpam.*
DYNAMIC_LIBPAM=yes
#STATIC_LIBPAM=yes
# All combinations of the above four variable definitions are legal,
# however, not defining either dynamic or static modules and yet
# creating a some flavor of LIBPAM will make an authentication library
# that always fails!
# Here we indicate which libraries are present on the local system
# they control the building of some modules in this distribution
# Note, these definitions are all "export"ed below...
HAVE_PWDBLIB=no
HAVE_CRACKLIB=no
HAVE_AFSLIBS=no
HAVE_KRBLIBS=no
# NB. The following is the generic defines for compilation.
# They can be overridden in the default.defs file below
#
WARNINGS = -ansi -D_POSIX_SOURCE -Wall -Wwrite-strings \
-Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wcast-align \
-Wtraditional -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes \
-Wnested-externs -Winline -Wshadow -pedantic
PIC=-fPIC
# Mode to install shared libraries with
SHLIBMODE=644
#
# Conditional defines..
#
ifdef DYNAMIC
# need the dynamic library functions
LIBDL=-l$(DYNLOAD)
ifdef STATIC_LIBPAM
# needed because pam_xxx() fn's are now in statically linked library
RDYNAMIC = -rdynamic
endif
endif
# Here we include the defines for the preferred operating system
# these include things like CC, CFLAGS and destination directories
# etc.. By default, this is a symbolic link to one of the .defs files
# the .../defs/ directory. Please take a moment to check that you are
# using the correct one.
include default.defs
# to turn on the fprintf(stderr, ..) debugging lines throughout the
# distribution uncomment this line
#EXTRAS += -DDEBUG
# For serious memory allocation tracing uncomment the following
#MEMORY_DEBUG=-DMEMORY_DEBUG
#######################################################################
# The pam_unix module in this file will not work on NIS based systems.#
#######################################################################
# ////////////////////////////////////////////////////
# // You should not modify anything below this line //
# ////////////////////////////////////////////////////
# the sub-directories to make things in
DIRS = modules libpam conf libpam_misc examples
#
# basic defines
#
INCLUDEDIR=-I$(shell pwd)/include
PAMLIB=-L$(shell pwd)/libpam
PAMMISCLIB=-L$(shell pwd)/libpam_misc
ifeq ($(DEBUG_REL),yes)
PAMLIB += -lpamd
PAMMISCLIB += -lpamd_misc
else
PAMLIB += -lpam
PAMMISCLIB += -lpam_misc
endif
# This is Linux-PAM and not a version from Sun etc..
# [Note, this does not describe the operating system you are using
# only that you are compiling the "Linux" (read FREE) implementation
# of Pluggable Authentication Modules.
EXTRAS += -DLINUX_PAM
#
# build composite defines
#
LOADLIBES = $(PAMLIB) $(RDYNAMIC) $(PAMMISCLIB) $(LIBDL) $(ULIBS)
CFLAGS += $(EXTRAS) $(MEMORY_DEBUG) $(WARNINGS) $(INCLUDEDIR) $(PIC)
ifneq ($(strip $(OS)),)
CFLAGS += -D$(OS)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(ARCH)),)
CFLAGS += -D$(ARCH)
endif
#
# export the libraries-available info; the modules should know how
# to deal with this...
#
export HAVE_PWDBLIB
export HAVE_CRACKLIB
export HAVE_AFSLIBS
export HAVE_KRBLIBS
#
# generic exports
#
export MAJOR_REL # the major release of this distribution
export MINOR_REL # the minor release of this distribution
export DEBUG_REL # for installing a debugging version of PAM
export OS # operating system
export ARCH # architecture
export CC # the C compiler
export INSTALL # to do instalations with
export MKDIR # to ensure directories exist
export CFLAGS # CC flags used to compile everything
export LD_D # build a shared object file (module)
export LD_L # build a shared library (e.g. libpam)
export USESONAME # does shlib link command require soname option
export SOSWITCH # shlib lib soname switch name
export NEEDSONAME # does shared library link need versioned lib
export LD # build a generic library
export LDCONFIG # rebuild the shared libraries
export AR # build a static library
export RANLIB # reorder a static library
export LOADLIBES # libraries needed for application linking
export PAMLIB # where to find the local libpam.xx file
export DYNTYPE # which suffix is used for libraries
export SHLIBMODE # file mode for shared objects
#
# where to install things
#
export FAKEROOT # for package maintainers
#
export PREFIX # basic prefix for all other directories
export SUPLEMENTED # where to store module helper binaries
export LIBDIR # where libpam and libpam_misc go
export SECUREDIR # where the modules will be placed
export INCLUDED # where to store pam---.h files
export CONFIGED # where pam.conf and pam.d/ go
export SCONFIGED # where modules' config files go
#
# Conditional exporting ( ... these go on for a while... )
#
ifdef DYNAMIC
export DYNAMIC
endif
ifdef STATIC
export STATIC
endif
ifdef DYNAMIC_LIBPAM
export DYNAMIC_LIBPAM
endif
ifdef STATIC_LIBPAM
export STATIC_LIBPAM
endif
ifdef MEMORY_DEBUG
export MEMORY_DEBUG
endif
##
## the rules
##
all: .freezemake
@for i in $(DIRS) ; do \
$(MAKE) -C $$i all ; \
if [ $$? -ne 0 ]; then break ; fi ; \
done
.freezemake:
# Do nothing
.old_freezemake: Makefile
@touch .freezemake
@echo "*WARNING*: If you are running a system that is dependent"
@echo " on PAM to work. DO NOT make sterile NOR make remove."
@echo " These options will delete the PAM files on your system"
@echo " and make it unusable!"
@echo ""
@echo "If you are in any doubt, just do 'make all' (or just"
@echo "'make'). It is likely that this is the SAFEST thing to do...."
@exit 1
install:
@for i in $(DIRS) ; do \
$(MAKE) -C $$i install ; \
if [ $$? -ne 0 ]; then break ; fi ; \
done
install ./doc/man/*.3 $(PREFIX)/man/man3/
install ./doc/man/*.8 $(PREFIX)/man/man8/
sterile: .freezemake
@$(MAKE) remove
@$(MAKE) extraclean
remove: .freezemake
@for i in $(DIRS) ; do \
$(MAKE) -C $$i remove ; \
done
clean:
@rm -f *~ core
@for i in $(DIRS) ; do \
$(MAKE) -C $$i clean ; \
done
extraclean:
@for i in $(DIRS) doc; do \
$(MAKE) -C $$i extraclean ; \
done
check:
@$(MAKE) -C conf check
RCScheck:
@$(MAKE) -C conf RCScheck
# this can be used to see what hasn't been check'd into RCS
open:
@find . \( -type f -a -perm 644 \) -print
release:
@egrep '^DEBUG\_REL\=yes' Makefile|grep -v grep > /dev/null ;\
if [ $$? -eq 0 ]; then \
echo "You should first set DEBUG_REL to no" ; exit 1 ; fi
$(MAKE) extraclean
rm -f .freezemake
touch .filelist .RCSlist
chmod 600 .filelist .RCSlist
cd .. ; find $(RELNAME) \! -type d -print | fgrep -v RCS | fgrep -v 'conf/.md5sum' > $(RELNAME)/.filelist
cd .. ; find $(RELNAME) -type f -print | fgrep RCS | fgrep -v 'conf/.RCSsum' > $(RELNAME)/.RCSlist
chmod 400 .filelist .RCSlist
$(MAKE) check
$(MAKE) RCScheck
(cat .filelist ; echo $(RELNAME)/conf/.md5sum) | (cd .. ; tar -cz -f$(DISTFILE) -T-)
(cat .RCSlist ; echo $(RELNAME)/conf/.RCSsum) | (cd .. ; tar -cz -fRCS+$(DISTFILE) -T-)