freebsd-skq/sbin/md5/Makefile
Alex Richardson 4635180ea7 Allow bootstrapping md5 on Linux, MacOS and FreeBSD < 12
In order to build on a Linux host we need to bootstrap md5 since the Linux
md5sum command produces output in a different format.

Reviewed By:	emaste
Approved By:	brooks (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16846
2018-08-23 18:19:01 +00:00

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Makefile

# @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93
# $FreeBSD$
PACKAGE=runtime
PROG= md5
LINKS= ${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/rmd160 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/sha1 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/sha224 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/sha256 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/sha384 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/sha512 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/sha512t256 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/skein256 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/skein512 \
${BINDIR}/md5 ${BINDIR}/skein1024
MLINKS= md5.1 rmd160.1 \
md5.1 sha1.1 \
md5.1 sha224.1 \
md5.1 sha256.1 \
md5.1 sha384.1 \
md5.1 sha512.1 \
md5.1 sha512t256.1 \
md5.1 skein256.1 \
md5.1 skein512.1 \
md5.1 skein1024.1
LIBADD= md
.ifndef(BOOTSTRAPPING)
# Avoid depending on capsicum during bootstrap. caph_limit_stdout() is not
# available when building for Linux/MacOS or older FreeBSD hosts.
# We need to bootstrap md5 when building on Linux since the md5sum command there
# produces different output.
CFLAGS+=-DHAVE_CAPSICUM
.endif
.include <bsd.prog.mk>