LICENSE MIT
Add code signing with signtool.exe to the build process.
If all three of the required CODESIGN_xxxx environment
variables are defined, signtool will be used to sign each
exe, dll, and installer as they are built.
The three environment variables are:
CODESIGN_DESC = <description of application>
CODESIGN_TIMESTAMP = <url of certificate authority timestamp server>
CODESIGN_URL = <end user help URL>
The default signing certificate is the one that will be used by
signtool. If these environment variables are not defined, code
signing will be skipped.
When using the install-sh that ships with the source tree, Autoconf
substitutes in a relative path just to be annoying. Define the INSTALL
variables in each individual Makefile so that they find the proper file.
Remove the definitions from Makefile.config so that no one will
accidentally get the wrong ones.
Overhaul how we build shared libraries. Pull the code for building and
installing shared libraries out into simple shell scripts that we can then
evolve as we need to and make more sophisticated. Remove the details of
how to use a mapfile from the Solaris Autoconf-driven configuration and
move them to the Solaris case of the build script. In the process, make
it possible to build more than one shared library in a single directory.
Remove the last vestiges of libafssetpag from the sys directory; kopenafs
now replaces all of that.
Only link in syscall.o in the sys and kopenafs directories on those
platforms that actually care so that we don't have to do work to generate
a valid .o file that can be included in an archive.
Add a shared libkopenafs that provides k_hasafs, k_setpag, k_unlog, and
k_pioctl (in other words, enough for a PAM session module that calls an
external aklog).
Delete pinstall and convert the entire tree to use the install program
found by configure (falling back on install-sh in the local tree). This
means that we have to pre-create directories with install -d. Also redo
the install and dest rules to be lists of install rules rather than
dependencies driving separate make rules so that running make install will
always update the target directory with the current code, even if there are
files in the install area that are newer.
Stop installing libafssetpag; we're about to kill it in favor of a
different library. Remove some djgpp rules.
Export rx_Finalize and rx_InitHost
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* add afs_winsockCleanup() call to rx_Finalize
* do not start listener threads multiple times
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* export rx_Finalize and pr_End
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afs_winsockCleanup
64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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more corrections for use of 64-bit types on Windows
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
FIXES 16432
need AssertionFailed in libafsrpc. ndon't need casestrcpy in libafsauthent
VS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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FIXES 16432
need AssertionFailed in libafsrpc. ndon't need casestrcpy in libafsauthent
This massive patch contains changes in several significant areas for Windows:
- the ability to specify the mount point to be something other than /afs
- functionality to assist debugging of the NT Services
- support for languages other than English (NTLang.bat)
- revisions to the Build system to support separate trees for src, obj,
dest and free or checked; allow any MS compiler to be used
- updates to NSIS installer build
- mutex locking added to critical locations
- updates to IS5 directory tree creation
- update to afswsNetscape_config.sh
FIXES 1488
It adds:
- the binary version of the file version/productversion, which the MSI
engine sort of want files in MSI packages to all have. This requires
another variable to be maintained in NTMakefile.i386_nt40 (Please don't
change the value from 1,2,910,0 to 1,2,9,1 or something like that. The last
number group in the version is considered completely insignificant by some
things)
- some file typing, which I don't know if anything cares about
- Some new items in the stringfileinfo table, (InternalName and
OriginalFilename) without which explorer won't show use the version info in
constructing tooltip text.
- Actually setting ProductVersion and FileVersion to something real
- Language codes, which the MSI engine also wants
based on reports from nneul@umr.edu
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fix dest for real
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based on reports from nneul@umr.edu
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based on reports from nneul@umr.edu
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fix link lines for real
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install everything in toplibdir