openssl/apps/Makefile.in

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#
# apps/Makefile
#
DIR= apps
TOP= ..
CC= cc
INCLUDES= -I$(TOP) -I../crypto -I../include
CFLAG= -g -static -Wswitch
MAKEFILE= Makefile
PERL= perl
RM= rm -f
PLIB_LDFLAG=
EX_LIBS=
EXE_EXT=
SHLIB_TARGET=
CFLAGS= $(INCLUDES) $(CFLAG)
GENERAL=Makefile makeapps.com install.com
DLIBCRYPTO=../libcrypto.a
DLIBSSL=../libssl.a
LIBCRYPTO=-L.. -lcrypto
LIBSSL=-L.. -lssl
SCRIPTS=CA.pl tsget
EXE= openssl$(EXE_EXT)
COMMANDS= \
asn1pars.o ca.o ciphers.o cms.o crl.o crl2p7.o dgst.o dhparam.o \
dsa.o dsaparam.o ec.o ecparam.o enc.o engine.o errstr.o gendsa.o \
genpkey.o genrsa.o nseq.o ocsp.o passwd.o pkcs12.o pkcs7.o pkcs8.o \
pkey.o pkeyparam.o pkeyutl.o prime.o rand.o req.o rsa.o rsautl.o \
s_client.o s_server.o s_time.o sess_id.o smime.o speed.o spkac.o \
srp.o ts.o verify.o version.o x509.o rehash.o
EXTRA_OBJ=apps.o opt.o s_cb.o s_socket.o
EXTRA_SRC=apps.c opt.c s_cb.c s_socket.c
RAND_OBJ=app_rand.o
RAND_SRC=app_rand.c
OBJ = $(COMMANDS)
SRC = \
asn1pars.c ca.c ciphers.c cms.c crl.c crl2p7.c dgst.c dhparam.c \
dsa.c dsaparam.c ec.c ecparam.c enc.c engine.c errstr.c gendsa.c \
genpkey.c genrsa.c nseq.c ocsp.c passwd.c pkcs12.c pkcs7.c pkcs8.c \
pkey.c pkeyparam.c pkeyutl.c prime.c rand.c req.c rsa.c rsautl.c \
s_client.c s_server.c s_time.c sess_id.c smime.c speed.c spkac.c \
srp.c ts.c verify.c version.c x509.c
EXE_OBJ = openssl.o $(OBJ) $(EXTRA_OBJ) $(RAND_OBJ)
EXE_SRC = openssl.c $(SRC) $(EXTRA_SRC) $(RAND_SRC)
HEADER= apps.h progs.h s_apps.h \
testdsa.h testrsa.h timeouts.h
ALL= $(GENERAL) $(EXE_SRC) $(HEADER)
top:
@(cd ..; $(MAKE) DIRS=$(DIR) all)
all: exe scripts
exe: $(EXE)
scripts: $(SCRIPTS)
openssl-vms.cnf: openssl.cnf
$(PERL) $(TOP)/VMS/VMSify-conf.pl < openssl.cnf > openssl-vms.cnf
files:
$(PERL) $(TOP)/util/files.pl Makefile >> $(TOP)/MINFO
install:
@[ -n "$(INSTALLTOP)" ] # should be set by top Makefile...
@set -e; for i in $(EXE); \
do \
(echo installing $$i; \
cp $$i $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/bin/$$i.new; \
chmod 755 $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/bin/$$i.new; \
mv -f $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/bin/$$i.new $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/bin/$$i ); \
done;
@set -e; for i in $(SCRIPTS); \
do \
(echo installing $$i; \
cp $$i $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/misc/$$i.new; \
chmod 755 $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/misc/$$i.new; \
mv -f $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/misc/$$i.new $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/misc/$$i ); \
done
@cp openssl.cnf $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/openssl.cnf.new; \
chmod 644 $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/openssl.cnf.new; \
mv -f $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/openssl.cnf.new $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/openssl.cnf
uninstall:
@set -e; for i in $(EXE); \
do \
echo $(RM) $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/bin/$$i; \
$(RM) $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/bin/$$i; \
done;
@set -e; for i in $(SCRIPTS); \
do \
echo $(RM) $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/misc/$$i; \
$(RM) $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/misc/$$i; \
done
$(RM) $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(OPENSSLDIR)/openssl.cnf
generate: openssl-vms.cnf
depend:
$(TOP)/util/domd $(CFLAG) $(INCLUDES) $(DEPFLAG) -- $(EXE_SRC)
clean:
rm -f *.o *.obj *.dll lib tags core .pure .nfs* *.old *.bak fluff $(EXE)
rm -f req
$(DLIBSSL):
(cd ..; $(MAKE) build_libssl)
$(DLIBCRYPTO):
(cd ..; $(MAKE) build_libcrypto)
$(EXE): progs.h $(EXE_OBJ) $(DLIBCRYPTO) $(DLIBSSL)
$(RM) $(EXE)
shlib_target=; if [ -n "$(SHARED_LIBS)" ]; then \
shlib_target="$(SHLIB_TARGET)"; \
fi; \
LIBRARIES="$(LIBSSL) $(LIBCRYPTO)" ; \
$(MAKE) -f $(TOP)/Makefile.shared -e \
APPNAME=$(EXE) OBJECTS="$(EXE_OBJ)" \
LDFLAG="$(LDFLAG)" \
LIBDEPS="$(PLIB_LDFLAG) $$LIBRARIES $(EX_LIBS)" \
link_app.$${shlib_target}
progs.h: progs.pl Makefile
$(RM) progs.h
$(PERL) progs.pl $(COMMANDS) >progs.h
$(RM) openssl.o
Refactor file writing - introduce template driven file writing apps/CA.pl and tools/c_rehash are built from template files. So far, this was done by Configure, which created its own problems as it forced everyone to reconfigure just because one of the template files had changed. Instead, have those files created as part of the normal build in apps/ and in tools/. Furthermore, this prepares for a future where Configure may produce entirely other build files than Makefile, and the latter can't be guaranteed to be the holder of all information for other scripts. Instead, configdata.pm (described below) becomes the center of configuration information. This introduces a few new things: %config a hash table to hold all kinds of configuration data that can be used by any other script. configdata.pm a perl module that Configure writes. It currently holds the hash tables %config and %target. util/dofile.pl a script that takes a template on STDIN and outputs the result after applying configuration data on it. It's supposed to be called like this: perl -I$(TOP) -Mconfigdata < template > result or perl -I$(TOP) -Mconfigdata templ1 templ2 ... > result Note: util/dofile.pl requires Text::Template. As part of this changed, remove a number of variables that are really just copies of entries in %target, and use %target directly. The exceptions are $target{cflags} and $target{lflags}, they do get copied to $cflags and $lflags. The reason for this is that those variable potentially go through a lot of changes and would rather deserve a place in %config. That, however, is for another commit. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2015-05-18 20:35:23 +00:00
CA.pl: CA.pl.in
$(PERL) -I$(TOP) -Mconfigdata $(TOP)/util/dofile.pl -oapps/Makefile CA.pl.in > CA.pl.new
Refactor file writing - introduce template driven file writing apps/CA.pl and tools/c_rehash are built from template files. So far, this was done by Configure, which created its own problems as it forced everyone to reconfigure just because one of the template files had changed. Instead, have those files created as part of the normal build in apps/ and in tools/. Furthermore, this prepares for a future where Configure may produce entirely other build files than Makefile, and the latter can't be guaranteed to be the holder of all information for other scripts. Instead, configdata.pm (described below) becomes the center of configuration information. This introduces a few new things: %config a hash table to hold all kinds of configuration data that can be used by any other script. configdata.pm a perl module that Configure writes. It currently holds the hash tables %config and %target. util/dofile.pl a script that takes a template on STDIN and outputs the result after applying configuration data on it. It's supposed to be called like this: perl -I$(TOP) -Mconfigdata < template > result or perl -I$(TOP) -Mconfigdata templ1 templ2 ... > result Note: util/dofile.pl requires Text::Template. As part of this changed, remove a number of variables that are really just copies of entries in %target, and use %target directly. The exceptions are $target{cflags} and $target{lflags}, they do get copied to $cflags and $lflags. The reason for this is that those variable potentially go through a lot of changes and would rather deserve a place in %config. That, however, is for another commit. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2015-05-18 20:35:23 +00:00
mv CA.pl.new CA.pl
# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.