Include libroken as a library in its own right, so that the whole
of the code can benefit from it. This change purely adds libroken
for the Unix build system. It doesn't replace those pieces of
libroken in hcrypto or util, or enable it for Windows.
There is also the option of using a system-install libroken, if one is
found at configure time.
*) If --with-libroken=yes, or is not supplied than a system library
will be used if suitable. Otherwise, we'll use the internal
libroken
*) If --with-libroken=/path/to/installation then the libroken at
that path will be used. If there is no libroken there, or it
is not suitable, an error will be returned
*) If --with-libroken=internal then the internal libroken is used,
regardless of what is present on the system.
We deliberately do not provide installed headers for the internal
libroken. If other applications wish to make use of libroken, then
they should use the Heimdal one, rather than piggybacking on ours.
Change-Id: Iff01e1e17090404cc8e4783108ae8a8784170918
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/3191
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Tested-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
this patch contains only the RPC interface to rxosd which already
contains the definition of all RPCs not just those few used in the
cache manager.
The code which calls these RPCs will follow in subesquent patches.
Change-Id: Ia90934b06e809d0a34ed5d4a0d77eed78b74780c
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/3192
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Tested-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Rework the unix build system so that we support taking CFLAGS and
LDFLAGS from the command line, and don't replace them with our own
settings. Also, take the opportunity to bring some sanity and
consistency into our Makefiles.
The standard Makefile.config now defines rules for LWP, pthreaded
and shared library builds. The CFLAGS settings for these are
called LWP_CFLAGS, PTH_CFLAGS and SHD_CFLAGS, respectively.
Similarly named variables are provided for LDFLAGS.
A module may select to use a particular build type for its suffix
rule by including either Makefile.lwp, Makefile.pthread or
Makefile.shared from src/config. This creates an appropriate .c.o
suffix rule, defines AFS_CFLAGS and AFS_LDFLAGS as appropriate, and
creates two rules AFS_CCRULE and AFS_LDRULE, which can be used to
build, and link objects. For example:
foo.o: foo.c
$(AFS_CCRULE) foo.c
foo: foo.o
$(AFS_LDRULE) foo.o
If a you wish to override the CFLAGS or LDFLAGS for an object build
using these rules (or through the .c.o suffix rule) you can do so,
by defining CFLAGS_<object> or LDFLAGS_<object>. For example:
CFLAGS_foo.o= -DDEBUG
LDFLAGS_foo = -ldebugging
A module may also alter the behaviour of the compile and link steps
module wide by defining MODULE_CFLAGS or MODULE_LDFLAGS.
This functionality is now used throughout the tree:
*) Suffix rules are used wherever possible, removing a number of
unecessary build rules.
*) All link steps are replaced with AFS_LDRULE
*) All standard compile steps are replaced with AFS_CCRULE
*) Unusal compile steps are defined, as far as possible, int
terms of the LWP_ PTH_ and SHD_ variables.
*) The use of $? has been removed entirely, as it makes it
impossible to provide build rules with dependency information
Change-Id: If76207e45da402a0ed9d7c1bdbe83c58c911a4f2
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/2896
Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
Tested-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
If the user hasn't specified CFLAGS on the command line to
./configure, then autoconf will set them to -g -O2 if the compiler
supports those options.
For compatibility with what OpenAFS has always done, and to let us
manually set optimisation and debugging flags later, disable this
behaviour.
Change-Id: Ic78d5f824433d94d76f16c107af3488132d57155
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/2895
Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Tested-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Rename configure.in and configure-libafs.in to use the *.ac extension
instead, which is preferred by current Autoconf versions for input
files to Autoconf. *.in can then be more consistently used for files
that are input into config.status.
Change-Id: I4d352560200e4dbb1a2dda3d5ab7c7c9a38b565f
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/2437
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Tested-by: Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>