# ======================================================================== # Copyright 2008-2011 Mark Crispin # ======================================================================== # # Program: C client makefile # # Author: Mark Crispin # Networks and Distributed Computing # Computing & Communications # University of Washington # Administration Building, AG-44 # Seattle, WA 98195 # Internet: MRC@CAC.Washington.EDU # # Date: 11 May 1989 # Last Edited: 29 August 2011 # # Previous versions of this file were # # Copyright 1988-2008 University of Washington # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # Command line build parameters EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS= EXTRADRIVERS=mbox PASSWDTYPE=std SSLTYPE=nopwd IP=4 BUNDLED= # The optimization level here for GCC ports is set here for a reason. It's # to get you to read this text. # The general consensus seems to be that -O2 is the one to use. # Over the years, I've been told to use many different settings, including -O6. # In recent versions of GCC [as of 2/2005], -O6 generates bad code that, among # other ill effects, causes infinite loops. # -O3 seems to be safe, but empirical observation from our local expert # indicates that in some (many?) cases -O3 code runs slower than -O2. GCCOPTLEVEL= -O2 # Try to have some consistency in GCC builds. We want optimization, but we # also want to be able to debug. GCCCFLAGS= -g $(GCCOPTLEVEL) -pipe -fno-omit-frame-pointer GCC4CFLAGS= $(GCCCFLAGS) -Wno-pointer-sign # Extended flags needed for SSL. You may need to modify. SSLDIR=/usr/local/ssl SSLCERTS=$(SSLDIR)/certs SSLKEYS=$(SSLCERTS) SSLINCLUDE=$(SSLDIR)/include SSLLIB=$(SSLDIR)/lib SSLCRYPTO=-lcrypto # Older versions of MIT Kerberos also have a libcrypto. If so, you may need # to use this instead #SSLCRYPTO=$(SSLLIB)/libcrypto.a # RSA Security Inc. released the RSA public key encryption algorithm into # the public domain on September 6, 2000. There is no longer any need to # use RSAREF. SSLRSA= # -lRSAglue -lrsaref SSLCFLAGS= -I$(SSLINCLUDE) -I$(SSLINCLUDE)/openssl\ -DSSL_CERT_DIRECTORY=\"$(SSLCERTS)\" -DSSL_KEY_DIRECTORY=\"$(SSLKEYS)\" SSLLDFLAGS= -L$(SSLLIB) -lssl $(SSLCRYPTO) $(SSLRSA) # Extended flags needed for non-standard passwd types. You may need to modify. AFSDIR=/usr/afsws AFSCFLAGS=-I$(AFSDIR)/include AFSLIB=$(AFSDIR)/lib AFSLDFLAGS=-L$(AFSLIB)/afs -L$(AFSLIB) -L$(AFSDIR)/domestic/lib\ -lkauth -lprot -lubik -lauth -lrxkad -lrx -llwp -ldes -lcom_err\ $(AFSLIB)/afs/util.a -laudit -lsys # AFSLDFLAGS may also need -L/usr/ucblib -lucb DCECFLAGS= -DDCE_MINIMAL -DPASSWD_OVERRIDE=\"/opt/pop3/passwd/passwd\" DCELDFLAGS= -ldce PAMLDFLAGS= -lpam -ldl # Build parameters normally set by the individual port CHECKPW=std LOGINPW=std SIGTYPE=bsd CRXTYPE=std ACTIVEFILE=/usr/lib/news/active SPOOLDIR=/usr/spool MAILSPOOL=$(SPOOLDIR)/mail NEWSSPOOL=$(SPOOLDIR)/news RSHPATH=/usr/ucb/rsh MD5PWD=/etc/cram-md5.pwd # Tries one of the test alternatives below if not specified. LOCKPGM= # Test alternatives if LOCKPGM not specified LOCKPGM1=/usr/libexec/mlock LOCKPGM2=/usr/sbin/mlock LOCKPGM3=/etc/mlock LOCKPGM4=/usr/bin/mlock # Default formats for creating new mailboxes and for empty mailboxes in the # default namespace; must be set to the associated driver's prototype. # # The CREATEPROTO is the default format for new mailbox creation. # The EMPTYPROTO is the default format for handling zero-byte files. # # Normally, this is set by the individual port. # # NOTE: namespace formats (e.g. mh and news) can not be set as a default format # since they do not exist in the default namespace. Also, it is meaningless to # set certain other formats (e.g. mbx, mx, and mix) as the EMPTYPROTO since # these formats can never be empty files. CREATEPROTO=unixproto EMPTYPROTO=unixproto # Commands possibly overridden by the individual port ARRC=$(AR) rc LN=ln -s RANLIB?=ranlib # Standard distribution build parameters DEFAULTAUTHENTICATORS=ext md5 pla bea oa2 log # # mh needs to be after any other directory format drivers (such as mx or mix) # since otherwise mh will seize any directory that is under the mh path. # However, mh needs to be before any sysinbox formats (such as mmdf or unix) # since otherwise INBOX won't work correctly when mh_allow_inbox is set. # DEFAULTDRIVERS=imap nntp pop3 mix mx mbx tenex mtx mh mmdf unix news phile CHUNKSIZE=65536 # Normally no need to change any of these ARCHIVE=c-client.a BINARIES=osdep.o mail.o misc.o newsrc.o smanager.o utf8.o utf8aux.o siglocal.o \ dummy.o pseudo.o netmsg.o flstring.o fdstring.o \ rfc822.o nntp.o smtp.o imap4r1.o http.o json.o pop3.o \ unix.o mbx.o mmdf.o tenex.o mtx.o news.o phile.o mh.o mx.o mix.o CFLAGS=-g CAT=cat MAKE=make MV=mv RM=rm -rf SH=sh # Primary build command BUILD=$(MAKE) build EXTRACFLAGS='$(EXTRACFLAGS)'\ EXTRALDFLAGS='$(EXTRALDFLAGS)'\ EXTRADRIVERS='$(EXTRADRIVERS)' EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS='$(EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS)'\ PASSWDTYPE=$(PASSWDTYPE) SSLTYPE=$(SSLTYPE) IP=$(IP) # Here if no make argument established missing: osdep.h $(MAKE) all `$(CAT) SPECIALS` osdep.h: @echo You must specify what type of system @false # Current ports a32: # AIX 3.2 for RS/6000 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dunix=1 -D_BSD" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lbsd" a41: # AIX 4.1 for RS/6000 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=a41 CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dunix=1 -D_BSD -qro -qroconst" \ BASELDFLAGS="-ls" a52: # AIX 5.2 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=a41 CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dunix=1 -D_BSD -qro -qroconst" \ BASELDFLAGS="-ls" aix: # AIX/370 @echo You are building for AIX on an S/370 class machine @echo If you want AIX on an RS/6000 you need to use a32 or a41 instead! $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lbsd" aos: # AOS for RT $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" art: # AIX 2.2.1 for RT $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/local/news/control/active \ RSHPATH=/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst= -Dvoid=char" \ RANLIB=true asv: # Altos SVR4 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 LOGINPW=old \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/spool/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rcmd \ BASECFLAGS="-Dconst= -DSIGSTOP=SIGKILL" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lrpc -lgen -lcrypt -lxenix" \ RANLIB=true aux: # A/UX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ MAILSPOOL=/usr/mail \ BASECFLAGS="-g -B/usr/lib/big/ -Dvoid=char -Dconst=" \ RANLIB=true ARRC="ar -rc" bs3: # BSD/i386 3.0 or higher $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=bsi \ CHECKPW=bsi LOGINPW=bsi CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var NEWSSPOOL=/var/news/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/etc/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" CC=shlicc bsd: # BSD UNIX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" bsf: # FreeBSD $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/local/news/lib/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lcrypt" bsi: # BSD/i386 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var NEWSSPOOL=/var/news/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/etc/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" bso: # OpenBSD $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=bsi \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/local/news/lib/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" cvx: # Convex $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-O -ext -Dconst=" cyg: # Cygwin - note that most local file drivers don't work!! $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ DEFAULTDRIVERS="imap nntp pop3 mbx unix phile" \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=cyg LOGINPW=cyg CRXTYPE=std \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/local/news/lib/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lcrypt" \ CC=gcc d-g: # Data General DG/UX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/local/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lnsl -lsocket" \ RANLIB=true d54: # Data General DG/UX 5.4 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=d-g \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/local/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lnsl -lsocket" \ RANLIB=true dpx: # Bull DPX/2 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sv4 \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sv4 LOGINPW=sv4 \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="-Dconst= -DSYSTEM5 -DSHORT_IDENT" \ BASELDFLAGS="-linet" \ RANLIB=true LN=ln drs: # ICL DRS/NX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sv4 LOGINPW=sv4 CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-O" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lgen" \ RANLIB=true do4: # Apollo Domain/OS sr10.4 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-A systype,bsd4.3 -D_APOLLO_SOURCE" \ RANLIB=true dyn: # Dynix $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" epx: # EP/IX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sv4 \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sv4 LOGINPW=sv4 \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/share/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/net/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -systype svr4" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen" \ RANLIB=true ga4: # GCC AIX 4.1 for RS/6000 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=a41 \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=a41 CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dunix=1 -D_BSD" \ BASELDFLAGS="-ls" gas: # GCC Altos SVR4 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=asv \ SIGTYPE=sv4 LOGINPW=old \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/spool/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rcmd \ BASECFLAGS="-g -O -DALTOS_SYSTEM_V -DSIGSTOP=SIGKILL" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lrpc -lgen -lcrypt -lxenix" \ RANLIB=true CC=gcc gh9: # GCC HP-UX 9.x $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=hpp \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ MAILSPOOL=/usr/mail \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ RANLIB=true CC=gcc ghp: # GCC HP-UX 10.x $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=hpp \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ RANLIB=true CC=gcc ghs: # GCC HP-UX with Trusted Computer Base $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=shp \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=sec CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lnet -lV3 -lsec" \ RANLIB=true CC=gcc go5: # GCC 2.7.1 (95q4) SCO Open Server 5.0.x $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sc5 \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=sec LOGINPW=sec \ CREATEPROTO=mmdfproto EMPTYPROTO=mmdfproto \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rcmd \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS) -I/usr/include -L/lib" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lprot -lx -ltinfo -lm" \ RANLIB=true CC=gcc gsc: # Santa Cruz Operation $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sco \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sec LOGINPW=sec \ CREATEPROTO=mmdfproto EMPTYPROTO=mmdfproto \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rcmd \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lprot -lcrypt_i -lx -los" \ RANLIB=true LN=ln CC=gcc gsg: # GCC Silicon Graphics $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sgi \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CRXTYPE=nfs \ MAILSPOOL=/usr/mail \ RSHPATH=/usr/bsd/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ RANLIB=true CC=gcc gso: os_sol.h # GCC Solaris $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sol \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/share/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen -R/usr/local/ssl/lib" \ RANLIB=true CC=gcc gsu: # GCC SUN-OS $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sun \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-ldl" \ CC=gcc gul: # GCC Ultrix $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=ult \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=ult CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lauth -lc" \ CC=gcc h11: # HP-UX 11i $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=hpp \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Ae" \ RANLIB=true hpp: # HP-UX 9.x $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ MAILSPOOL=/usr/mail \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lnet -lV3" \ RANLIB=true hpx: # HP-UX 10.x $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=hpp \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Ae" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lnet -lV3" \ RANLIB=true isc: # Interactive $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sv4 LOGINPW=sv4 \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/spool/news/active \ BASECFLAGS="-Xp -D_SYSV3" \ BASELDFLAGS="-linet -lnsl_s -lgen -lx -lsec -liberty" \ RANLIB=true lnpno: # Linux disable support Pluggable Authentication modules $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=slx \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lcrypt" lnp: # Linux Pluggable Authentication modules $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=slx \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=pam CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="$(PAMLDFLAGS)" lnx: # Linux non-shadow passwords @echo You are building for traditional Linux *without* shadow @echo passwords and with the crypt function in the C library. @echo If your system has shadow passwords, or if crypt is not @echo in the C library, you must use slx, sl4, or sl5 instead! $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" lyn: # LynxOS $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ RSHPATH=/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS=-lbsd \ CC=gcc mct: # MachTen - CRXTYPE=nfs doesn't work (at least not on 2.2) $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" mnt: # Mint $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" neb: # NetBSD $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=bsi \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/db/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lcrypt" nec: # NEC UX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sv4 \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sv4 \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/lib/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Kopt=2 -KOlimit=2000" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen" \ RANLIB=true CC=/usr/abiccs/bin/cc nto: # QNX Neutrino RTP $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -O" nxt: # NEXTSTEP $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" nx3: # NEXTSTEP 3.0 single threaded $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=nxt \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" echo "void malloc_singlethreaded (void);" >> linkage.h echo " malloc_singlethreaded ();" >> linkage.c osf: # OSF/1 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ BASECFLAGS="-g3 -w -O2 -Olimit 1500" # Note: sia_become_user() used by LOGINPW=os4 doesn't seem to work right. The # user doesn't get proper file access, and the process can't be killed. os4: # OSF/1 (Digital UNIX) 4 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=os4 LOGINPW=os4 CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ BASECFLAGS="-g3 -w -std0 -O2" osx: # Mac OS X $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCC4CFLAGS)" ptx: # PTX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=svo LOGINPW=sv4 CRXTYPE=nfs \ MAILSPOOL=/usr/mail \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/resh \ BASECFLAGS="-Wc,-O3 -Wc,-seq -Dprivate=PRIVATE" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lseq -lsec -lsocket -linet -lnsl -lgen" \ RANLIB=true pyr: # Pyramid $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" qn6: # QNX 6 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCFLAGS)" qnx: # QNX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CHECKPW=psx LOGINPW=old \ RSHPATH=/usr/ucb/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-Otax -g -Dunix=1 -D_POSIX_SOURCE" \ BASELDFLAGS="-g -N128k -llogin -lsocket -lunix" s40: # SUN-OS 4.0 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" sc5: # SCO Open Server 5.0 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=sec LOGINPW=sec \ CREATEPROTO=mmdfproto EMPTYPROTO=mmdfproto \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rcmd \ BASECFLAGS="-O3 -s -belf" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lprot -lx -ltinfo -lm" \ RANLIB=true sco: # Santa Cruz Operation $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sec LOGINPW=sec \ CREATEPROTO=mmdfproto EMPTYPROTO=mmdfproto \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rcmd \ BASECFLAGS="-O3" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lprot -lcrypt_i -lx -los" \ RANLIB=true LN=ln # Note: setting _POSIX_SOURCE doesn't seem to build it as of SGI IRIX 5.3 sgi: # Silicon Graphics $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CRXTYPE=nfs \ MAILSPOOL=/usr/mail \ RSHPATH=/usr/bsd/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g3 -O2 -Olimit 8192" \ RANLIB=true sg6: # Silicon Graphics, IRIX 6.5 MAKEFLAGS= $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sgi \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CRXTYPE=nfs \ MAILSPOOL=/usr/mail \ RSHPATH=/usr/bsd/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g3 -O2 -OPT:Olimit=0 -woff 1110,1116" \ RANLIB=true # Note: Mark Kaesling says that setluid() isn't in HP-UX with SecureWare. shp: # HP-UX with Trusted Computer Base $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=sec CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Ae" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lnet -lV3 -lsec" \ RANLIB=true slx: # Secure Linux @echo You are building for libc6/glibc versions of Secure Linux @echo If you want libc5 versions you must use sl5 instead! @echo If you want libc4 versions you must use sl4 instead! $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lcrypt" sl4: # Secure Linux using libc4 @echo You are building for libc4 versions of Secure Linux @echo If you want libc6/glibc versions you must use slx instead! @echo If you want libc5 versions you must use sl5 instead! $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=slx \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lshadow" sl5: # Secure Linux using libc5 @echo You are building for libc5 versions of Secure Linux @echo If you want libc6/glibc versions you must use slx instead! @echo If you want libc4 versions you must use sl4 instead! $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=slx \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="$(GCCCFLAGS)" snx: # Siemens Nixdorf SINIX and Reliant UNIX $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sv4 \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=sv4 \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/share/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -D_SYS_CLOCK_H -Dconst=" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen" \ RANLIB=true # Sorry about the -w, but the cretinous SUN Workshop Pro C compiler barfs on # implicit casts between char and unsigned char. soc: os_sol.h # Solaris with cc $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sol \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/share/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -O -w" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen -R/usr/local/ssl/lib" \ RANLIB=true CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc # Note: It is a long and disgusting story about why cc is set to ucbcc. You # need to invoke the C compiler so that it links with the SVR4 libraries and # not the BSD libraries, otherwise readdir() will return the wrong information. # Of all the names in the most common path, ucbcc is the only name to be found # (on /usr/ccs/bin) that points to a suitable compiler. cc is likely to be # /usr/ucb/cc which is absolutely not the compiler that you want. The real # SVR4 cc is probably something like /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc which is rarely in # anyone's path. # # ucbcc is probably a link to acc, e.g. /opt/SUNWspro/SC4.0/bin/acc, and is # the UCB C compiler using the SVR4 libraries. # # If ucbcc isn't on your system, then punt on the SUN C compiler and use gcc # instead (the gso port instead of the sol port). # # If, in spite of all the above warnings, you choose to use the "soc" port # instead of the "sol" port, be sure to check the behavior of the LIST command # in imapd. Also, note that the "soc" port uses -O. If you want to use the # real SVR4 compiler, you must use -O. If it works to compile with -O2, then # cc is probably using the UCB compiler with BSD libraries, and will not build # a good binary # # To recap: # 1) The sol port is designed to be built using the UCB compiler using the # SVR4 libraries. This compiler is "ucbcc", which is lunk to acc. You # use -O2 as one of the CFLAGS. # 2) If you build the sol port with the UCB compiler using the BSD libraries, # you will get no error messages but you will get bad binaries (the most # obvious symptom is dropping the first two characters return filenames # from the imapd LIST command. This compiler also uses -O2, and is very # often what the user gets from "cc". BEWARE!!! # 3) If you build the sol port with the real SVR4 compiler, which is often # hidden away or unavailable on many systems, then you will get errors # from -O2 and you need to change that to -O. But you will get a good # binary. However, you should try it with -O2 first, to make sure that # you got this compiler and not the UCB compiler using BSD libraries. sol: os_sol.h # Solaris $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=psx CRXTYPE=nfs \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/share/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -O2" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen -R/usr/local/ssl/lib" \ RANLIB=true CC=ucbcc sos: # Secure OSF/1 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=sce LOGINPW=sec CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g3 -w -O2 -Olimit 1500" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsecurity -laud" ssn: # Secure SUN-OS $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sun \ CHECKPW=ssn CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" \ BASELDFLAGS="-ldl" sua: # Windows Vista Subsystem for UNIX Applications $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sua \ SIGTYPE=psx CRXTYPE=nfs LOGINPW=old \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/lib/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -O2" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lcrypt" sun: # SUN-OS $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" \ BASELDFLAGS="-ldl" sv2: # SVR2 @echo You are being *very* optimistic! $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 LOGINPW=old \ MAILSPOOL=/usr/mail \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/remsh \ BASECFLAGS="-Dconst= -DSYSTEM5 -DSHORT_IDENT -I/usr/ethernet/include" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lnet" \ RANLIB=true LN=ln sv4: # SVR4 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sv4 LOGINPW=sv4 \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/usr/share/news/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/resh \ BASECFLAGS="-g -Dconst=" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen" \ RANLIB=true ult: # Ultrix $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=ult CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-g3 -O2 -Olimit 1500 -Dconst=" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lauth -lc" uw2: # UnixWare SVR4.2 $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=sv4 \ SIGTYPE=sv4 CHECKPW=sv4 \ SPOOLDIR=/var/spool MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \ ACTIVEFILE=/var/news/lib/active \ RSHPATH=/usr/bin/rsh \ BASECFLAGS="-g" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen" \ RANLIB=true vul: # VAX Ultrix $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=ult \ SIGTYPE=psx CHECKPW=ult CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-O2 -Dconst=" \ BASELDFLAGS="-lauth -lc" vu2: # VAX Ultrix 2.3, etc. $(BUILD) `$(CAT) SPECIALS` OS=$@ \ CRXTYPE=nfs \ BASECFLAGS="-O2 -Dconst= -Dvoid=char" # Build it! build: clean once $(ARCHIVE) all: $(ARCHIVE) $(ARCHIVE): $(BINARIES) sh -c '$(RM) $(ARCHIVE) || true' @$(CAT) ./ARCHIVE @$(SH) ./ARCHIVE .c.o: `$(CAT) CCTYPE` -c `$(CAT) CFLAGS` $*.c # Cleanup clean: sh -c '$(RM) auths.c crexcl.c ip_unix.c linkage.[ch] siglocal.c osdep*.[ch] *.o ARCHIVE *FLAGS *TYPE $(ARCHIVE) || true' # Dependencies dummy.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h dummy.h fdstring.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h fdstring.h flstring.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h flstring.h imap4r1.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h imap4r1.h rfc822.h mail.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h rfc822.h linkage.h http.h json.h oauth2_aux.h oauth2_aux.c mbx.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h dummy.h mh.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h dummy.h mix.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h dummy.h mx.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h dummy.h misc.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h mmdf.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h pseudo.h dummy.h mtx.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h dummy.h netmsg.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h netmsg.h news.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h newsrc.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h newsrc.h nntp.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h netmsg.h smtp.h nntp.h rfc822.h phile.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h rfc822.h dummy.h pseudo.o: pseudo.h pop3.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h rfc822.h smanager.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h smtp.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h smtp.h rfc822.h rfc822.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h rfc822.h tenex.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h dummy.h unix.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h unix.h pseudo.h dummy.h utf8.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h utf8.h tmap.c widths.c utf8aux.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h utf8.h json.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h utf8.h json.h http.o: mail.h misc.h osdep.h utf8.h http.h json.h # OS-dependent osdep.o:mail.h misc.h env.h fs.h ftl.h nl.h tcp.h \ osdep.h env_unix.h tcp_unix.h oauth2_aux.h \ osdep.c env_unix.c fs_unix.c ftl_unix.c nl_unix.c tcp_unix.c ip_unix.c\ auths.c crexcl.c flockcyg.c flocklnx.c flocksim.c fsync.c \ gethstid.c getspnam.c \ gr_wait.c gr_wait4.c gr_waitp.c \ kerb_mit.c \ auth_ext.c auth_gss.c auth_log.c auth_md5.c auth_ntl.c \ auth_bea.c auth_oa2.c auth_pla.c oauth2_aux.c \ pmatch.c scandir.c setpgrp.c strerror.c truncate.c write.c \ memmove.c memmove2.c memset.c \ tz_bsd.c tz_nul.c tz_sv4.c \ write.c sslstdio.c \ strerror.c strpbrk.c strstr.c strtok.c strtoul.c \ OSCFLAGS @echo Building OS-dependent module @echo If you get No such file error messages for files x509.h, ssl.h, @echo pem.h, buffer.h, bio.h, and crypto.h, that means that OpenSSL @echo is not installed on your system. Either install OpenSSL first @echo or build with command: make `$(CAT) OSTYPE` SSLTYPE=none `$(CAT) CCTYPE` -c `$(CAT) CFLAGS` `$(CAT) OSCFLAGS` -c osdep.c osdep.c: osdepbas.c osdepckp.c osdeplog.c osdepssl.c $(CAT) osdepbas.c osdepckp.c osdeplog.c osdepssl.c > osdep.c osdepbas.c: @echo osdepbas.c not found...try make clean and new make @false osdepckp.c: @echo osdepckp.c not found...try make clean and new make @false osdeplog.c: @echo osdeplog.c not found...try make clean and new make @false osdepssl.c: @echo osdepssl.c not found...try make clean and new make @false siglocal.c: @echo siglocal.c not found...try make clean and new make @false crexcl.c: @echo crexcl.c not found...do make clean and new make @false ip_unix.c: @echo ip_unix.c not found...do make clean and new make @false os_sol.h: sh -c 'if [ -f /lib/libc.a ]; then (strings /lib/libc.a | grep getpassphrase > /dev/null) && $(LN) os_soln.h os_sol.h || $(LN) os_solo.h os_sol.h ; else $(LN) os_soln.h os_sol.h ; fi' # Once-only environment setup once: onceenv ckp$(PASSWDTYPE) ssl$(SSLTYPE) osdep.c onceenv: @echo Once-only environment setup... echo $(CC) > CCTYPE echo $(BASECFLAGS) '$(EXTRACFLAGS)' -DCHUNKSIZE=$(CHUNKSIZE) > CFLAGS echo -DCREATEPROTO=$(CREATEPROTO) -DEMPTYPROTO=$(EMPTYPROTO) \ -DMD5ENABLE=\"$(MD5PWD)\" -DMAILSPOOL=\"$(MAILSPOOL)\" \ -DANONYMOUSHOME=\"$(MAILSPOOL)/anonymous\" \ -DACTIVEFILE=\"$(ACTIVEFILE)\" -DNEWSSPOOL=\"$(NEWSSPOOL)\" \ -DRSHPATH=\"$(RSHPATH)\" -DLOCKPGM=\"$(LOCKPGM)\" \ -DLOCKPGM1=\"$(LOCKPGM1)\" -DLOCKPGM2=\"$(LOCKPGM2)\" \ -DLOCKPGM3=\"$(LOCKPGM3)\" -DLOCKPGM4=\"$(LOCKPGM4)\" > OSCFLAGS echo $(BASELDFLAGS) $(EXTRALDFLAGS) > LDFLAGS echo "$(ARRC) $(ARCHIVE) $(BINARIES);$(RANLIB) $(ARCHIVE)" > ARCHIVE echo $(OS) > OSTYPE ./drivers $(EXTRADRIVERS) $(DEFAULTDRIVERS) dummy ./mkauths $(EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS) $(DEFAULTAUTHENTICATORS) echo " mail_versioncheck (CCLIENTVERSION);" >> linkage.c sh -c '(test $(SSLTYPE) != none) && echo "int pith_ssl_encryption_version(char *);" >> linkage.h || true' $(LN) os_$(OS).h osdep.h $(LN) os_$(OS).c osdepbas.c $(LN) log_$(LOGINPW).c osdeplog.c $(LN) sig_$(SIGTYPE).c siglocal.c $(LN) crx_$(CRXTYPE).c crexcl.c $(LN) ip$(IP)_unix.c ip_unix.c sh -c '(test $(OS) = sc5 -o $(OS) = sco -o ! -f /usr/include/sys/statvfs.h) && echo -DNOFSTATVFS >> OSCFLAGS || fgrep statvfs64 /usr/include/sys/statvfs.h > /dev/null || echo -DNOFSTATVFS64 >> OSCFLAGS' # Password checkers ckpafs: # AFS @echo AFS password authentication echo $(AFSCFLAGS) >> OSCFLAGS # echo $(AFSLDFLAGS) >> LDFLAGS # Note: Steve Roseman says that AFS libraries have to be lunk before SSL echo $(AFSLDFLAGS) `$(CAT) LDFLAGS` > LDFLAGS.tmp mv LDFLAGS.tmp LDFLAGS $(LN) ckp_afs.c osdepckp.c ckpdce: # DCE @echo DCE password authentication echo $(DCECFLAGS) >> OSCFLAGS echo $(DCELDFLAGS) >> LDFLAGS $(LN) ckp_dce.c osdepckp.c ckpgss: # Kerberos V (must have gss EXTRAAUTHENTICATOR as well) @echo Kerberos V password authentication $(LN) ckp_gss.c osdepckp.c ckpnul: # NUL authenticator (disables all plaintext authentication) @echo Plaintext authentication prohibited echo " mail_parameters (NIL,SET_DISABLEPLAINTEXT,(void *) 1);" >> linkage.c $(LN) ckp_nul.c osdepckp.c ckppam: # Pluggable Authentication Modules authenticator @echo PAM password authentication echo $(PAMLDFLAGS) >> LDFLAGS $(LN) ckp_pam.c osdepckp.c ckppmb: # Broken (e.g. SUN) Pluggable Authentication Modules authenticator @echo Broken PAM password authentication echo $(PAMLDFLAGS) >> LDFLAGS $(LN) ckp_pmb.c osdepckp.c ckpstd: # Port standard @echo Standard password authentication $(LN) ckp_$(CHECKPW).c osdepckp.c ckptwo: # Something plus standard @echo $(CHECKPWALT) password authentication first, then standard $(CAT) ckp_1st.c ckp_$(CHECKPWALT).c ckp_2nd.c ckp_$(CHECKPW).c \ ckp_3rd.c > osdepckp.c # SSL support sslnone:# No SSL @echo Building without SSL support $(LN) ssl_none.c osdepssl.c sslnopwd: sslunix snopwd sslunix.nopwd: sslnopwd sslsco.nopwd: sslsco snopwd sslunix: sbasic sldunix sslsco: sbasic sldsco sbasic: # UNIX OpenSSL @echo Building with SSL $(LN) ssl_unix.c osdepssl.c echo $(SSLCFLAGS) >> OSCFLAGS echo " ssl_onceonlyinit ();" >> linkage.c snopwd: # Plaintext disable @echo Building with SSL and plaintext passwords disabled unless SSL/TLS echo " mail_parameters (NIL,SET_DISABLEPLAINTEXT,(void *) 2);" >> linkage.c sldunix:# Normal UNIX SSL load flags echo $(SSLLDFLAGS) >> LDFLAGS sldsco: # SCO SSL load flags # Note: Tim Rice says that SSL has to be lunk before other libraries on SCO. echo $(SSLLDFLAGS) `cat LDFLAGS` > LDFLAGS.tmp mv LDFLAGS.tmp LDFLAGS # A monument to a hack of long ago and far away... love: @echo not war?