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dir: /sys/src/ape/lib/openssl/demos/easy_tls/Makefile/
# Makefile for easy-tls example application (rudimentary client and server) # $Id: Makefile,v 1.2 2001/09/18 09:15:40 bodo Exp $ SOLARIS_CFLAGS=-Wall -pedantic -g -O2 SOLARIS_LIBS=-lxnet LINUX_CFLAGS=-Wall -pedantic -g -O2 LINUX_LIBS= auto-all: case `uname -s` in \ SunOS) echo Using SunOS configuration; \ make SYSCFLAGS="$(SOLARIS_CFLAGS)" SYSLIBS="$(SOLARIS_LIBS)" all;; \ Linux) echo Using Linux configuration; \ make SYSCFLAGS="$(LINUX_CFLAGS)" SYSLIBS="$(LINUX_LIBS)" all;; \ *) echo "unknown system"; exit 1;; \ esac all: test TAGS # For adapting this Makefile to a different system, only the following # definitions should need customizing: OPENSSLDIR=../.. CC=gcc SYSCFLAGS=whatever SYSLIBS=whatever ############################################################################# # # SSLeay/OpenSSL imports # # OPENSSLDIR (set above) can be either the directory where OpenSSL is # installed or the directory where it was compiled. # We rely on having a new OpenSSL release where include files # have names like <openssl/ssl.h> (not just <ssl.h>). OPENSSLINCLUDES=-I$(OPENSSLDIR)/include # libcrypto.a and libssl.a are directly in $(OPENSSLDIR) if this is # the compile directory, or in $(OPENSSLDIR)/lib if we use an installed # library. With the following definition, we can handle either case. OPENSSLLIBS=-L$(OPENSSLDIR) -L$(OPENSSLDIR)/lib -lssl -lcrypto ############################################################################# # # Stuff for handling the source files # SOURCES=easy-tls.c test.c HEADERS=easy-tls.h test.h DOCSandEXAMPLESetc=Makefile cert.pem cacerts.pem EVERYTHING=$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(DOCSandEXAMPLESetc) ls: ls-l ls-l: ls -l $(EVERYTHING) # For RCS: tag: -rcs -n_`date +%y%m%d`: $(EVERYTHING) rcs -nMYTAG $(EVERYTHING) rcs -nMYTAG: $(EVERYTHING) diff: -rcsdiff -rMYTAG -u $(EVERYTHING) today: -rcsdiff -r_`date +%y%m%d` -u $(EVERYTHING) ident: for a in $(EVERYTHING); do ident $$a; done # Distribution .tar: easy-tls.tar.gz: $(EVERYTHING) tar cvf - $(EVERYTHING) | \ gzip -9 > easy-tls.tar.gz # Working .tar: tls.tgz: $(EVERYTHING) tar cfv - `find . -type f -a ! -name '*.tgz' -a ! -name '*.tar.gz'` | \ gzip -9 > tls.tgz # For emacs: etags: TAGS TAGS: $(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) -etags $(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) ############################################################################# # # Compilation # # The following definitions are system dependent (and hence defined # at the beginning of this Makefile, where they are more easily found): ### CC=gcc ### SYSCFLAGS=-Wall -pedantic -g -O2 ### SYSLIBS=-lxnet EXTRACFLAGS=-DTLS_APP=\"test.h\" # EXTRACFLAGS=-DTLS_APP=\"test.h\" -DDEBUG_TLS # # The rest shouldn't need to be touched. # LDFLAGS=$(SYSLIBS) $(OPENSSLLIBS) INCLUDES=$(OPENSSLINCLUDES) CFLAGS=$(SYSCFLAGS) $(EXTRACFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) OBJS=easy-tls.o test.o clean: @rm -f test @rm -f TAGS @rm -f *.o @rm -f core test: $(OBJS) $(CC) $(OBJS) $(LDFLAGS) -o test test.o: $(HEADERS) easy-tls.o: $(HEADERS)