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SLAPTOOLS=slapadd slapcat slapdn slapindex slappasswd slaptest slapauth slapacl PROGRAMS=slapd $(SLAPTOOLS) XPROGRAMS=sslapd libbackends.a .backend liboverlays.a XSRCS=version.c backends.c SUBDIRS=back-* shell-backends slapi overlays NT_SRCS = nt_svc.c NT_OBJS = nt_svc.o ../../libraries/liblutil/slapdmsg.res SRCS = main.c globals.c config.c daemon.c \ connection.c search.c filter.c add.c cr.c \ attr.c entry.c backend.c result.c operation.c \ dn.c compare.c modify.c delete.c modrdn.c ch_malloc.c \ value.c ava.c bind.c unbind.c abandon.c filterentry.c \ phonetic.c acl.c str2filter.c aclparse.c init.c user.c \ repl.c lock.c controls.c extended.c kerberos.c passwd.c \ schema.c schema_check.c schema_init.c schema_prep.c \ schemaparse.c ad.c at.c mr.c syntax.c oc.c saslauthz.c \ oidm.c starttls.c index.c sets.c referral.c root_dse.c \ sasl.c module.c mra.c mods.c sl_malloc.c zn_malloc.c limits.c \ operational.c matchedValues.c cancel.c syncrepl.c \ backover.c ctxcsn.c ldapsync.c sessionlog.c frontend.c \ slapadd.c slapcat.c slapcommon.c slapdn.c slapindex.c \ slappasswd.c slaptest.c slapauth.c slapacl.c component.c \ $(@PLAT@_SRCS) OBJS = main.o globals.o config.o daemon.o \ connection.o search.o filter.o add.o cr.o \ attr.o entry.o backend.o result.o operation.o \ dn.o compare.o modify.o delete.o modrdn.o ch_malloc.o \ value.o ava.o bind.o unbind.o abandon.o filterentry.o \ phonetic.o acl.o str2filter.o aclparse.o init.o user.o \ repl.o lock.o controls.o extended.o kerberos.o passwd.o \ schema.o schema_check.o schema_init.o schema_prep.o \ schemaparse.o ad.o at.o mr.o syntax.o oc.o saslauthz.o \ oidm.o starttls.o index.o sets.o referral.o root_dse.o \ sasl.o module.o mra.o mods.o sl_malloc.o zn_malloc.o limits.o \ operational.o matchedValues.o cancel.o syncrepl.o \ backover.o ctxcsn.o ldapsync.o sessionlog.o frontend.o \ slapadd.o slapcat.o slapcommon.o slapdn.o slapindex.o \ slappasswd.o slaptest.o slapauth.o slapacl.o component.o \ $(@PLAT@_OBJS) LDAP_INCDIR= ../../include -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/slapi -I. LDAP_LIBDIR= ../../libraries SLAP_DIR= SLAPD_STATIC_DEPENDS=@SLAPD_NO_STATIC@ libbackends.a SLAPD_STATIC_BACKENDS=@SLAPD_STATIC_BACKENDS@ SLAPD_DYNAMIC_BACKENDS=@SLAPD_DYNAMIC_BACKENDS@ SLAPI_LIBS=@LIBSLAPI@ @SLAPI_LIBS@ XDEFS = $(MODULES_CPPFLAGS) XLDFLAGS = $(MODULES_LDFLAGS) XLIBS = $(SLAPD_STATIC_DEPENDS) $(SLAPD_L) liboverlays.a XXLIBS = $(SLAPD_LIBS) $(SECURITY_LIBS) $(LUTIL_LIBS) XXXLIBS = $(LTHREAD_LIBS) $(SLAPI_LIBS) $(MODULES_LIBS) BUILD_OPT = "--enable-slapd" BUILD_SRV = @BUILD_SLAPD@ all-local-srv: all-cffiles NT_SLAPD_DEPENDS = slapd.exp NT_SLAPD_OBJECTS = slapd.exp symdummy.o $(OBJS) backends.o version.o UNIX_SLAPD_DEPENDS = $(SLAPD_STATIC_DEPENDS) backends.o version.o $(SLAPD_L) UNIX_SLAPD_OBJECTS = $(OBJS) backends.o version.o SLAPD_DEPENDS = liboverlays.a $(@PLAT@_SLAPD_DEPENDS) SLAPD_OBJECTS = $(@PLAT@_SLAPD_OBJECTS) # Notes about slapd for Windows # ============================= # slapd.exe must export all of its global symbols, just like a DLL. # The purpose of this is to allow dynamic modules (dynamic backends # or external dynamic modules) to bind with the symbols at run-time. # # Exporting symbols from an .EXE is a bit tricky and involves multiple # steps. First a .DEF file must be generated. The .DEF file indicates # the set of symbols that are to be exported. Many times, it's possible # to manually create this file with an editor. However, with slapd, # we want to export EVERY global symbol that it knows about (NOT including # symbols that are imported from other DLLs). The set of symbols to # export INCLUDES symbols from all static libraries that slapd gets # linked with, e.g. avl, ldbm, lunicode, lutil, etc. This list # will also include liblber and libldap_r if they were built as static # libraries. ALSO included will be symbols from other STATIC libraries # outside the domain of the OpenLDAP source tree, e.g. regex, ltdl, # crypto, ssl, sasl, etc. (If these libraries are dynamic, we won't want # to include their symbols in the list). The correct set of symbols # CAN be determined at build time. The slapd.def target automatically # determines the correct set of symbols and generates the slapd.def file. # # The slapd.def file, serving multiple purposes, will: # # 1) be used to generate libslapd.a, the import library for slapd.exe. # # 2) be used to generate the symdummy.c file. # # 3) be used to help create slapd.exp, the binary-formated slapd export file. # # The import library is used by dynamic modules at link time. With this # library, dynamic modules indicate to the linker that it will resolve # these symbols from the slapd.exe binary at run-time. Of course, whenever # a module imports dynamic symbols, those symbols should be marked with # the __declspec(dllimport) directive in the header files that the dynamic # modules build with. In OpenLDAP, this is handled automatically in the # header files. (See ldap_cdefs.h for an explanation). Writers of # dynamic backend modules should keep in mind that slapd.exe might export # other global symbols that are not part of OpenLDAP (e.g. regex, ltdl, # crypto, ssl, sasl, etc.) When a writer actually uses (i.e. imports) these # symbols, he must verify that the header files from these external packages # include a mechanism to mark imported symbols with the __declspec(dllimport) # directive. Whether or not such a mechanism exists, the writer must be # able to include these directives appropriately when their symbols are # being imported from slapd.exe. The directive is not completely necessary # for functions, but it is required for variables. # # The symdummy.c file basically references EVERY symbol available to slapd.exe, # including symbols that slapd.exe never actually refereneced. The file # is compiled and included at link time. Without this object file, slapd.exe # would NOT export symbols that it never referenced. The reason that these # symbols must still be exported is because a dynamic module may want to # use a symbol even if it had not been referenced by slapd.exe. # # # slapd.def REALLY depends upon all slapd objects and all static libraries # included in $(LIBS), including static libraries outside of OpenLDAP. # When slapd.def is built, the absolute paths to all static libraries # (both inside and outside of OpenLDAP) are generated. We don't have # any way to include this generated list as a dependency of slapd.def (sigh). # Thus, we do the best we can by depending on version.o, which depends # on its own very long list of dependencies. # slapd.def: libbackends.a liboverlays.a version.o @for i in $(LDFLAGS) ; do \ path=`expr "$$i" : "-L\(.*\)"`; \ if test $$? != 0; then continue; fi; \ paths="$$paths $$path"; \ done; \ objs=""; \ for i in $(OBJS) version.o $(LIBS) ; do \ obj="" ; \ case $$i in \ -l*) \ done="" ;\ base=`expr "$$i" : "-l\(.*\)"`; \ for p in $$paths ; do \ for ext in la dll a ; do \ path=$$p/lib$$base.$$ext; \ test ! -f $$path && continue; \ if test $$ext = la ; then \ for t in dlname old_library ; do \ line=`grep "^$$t=" $$path`; \ lib=`expr "$$line" : "[^']*'\(.*\)'"`; \ test -n "$$lib" && test -f $$p/$$lib && \ path=$$p/$$lib && break; \ done; \ test $$t = dlname && ext=dll; \ test $$t = old_library && ext=a; \ fi; \ if test $$ext = a ; then \ obj=$$path; \ fi; \ done=done; \ break; \ done; \ test -n "$$done" && break; \ done; \ test -z "$$obj" && continue; \ ;; \ *.o | *.a) \ obj=$$i; \ esac; \ objs="$$objs $$obj"; \ done; \ echo dlltool --exclude-symbols main,ServiceMain@8 --export-all-symbols \ --output-def $@.tmp $$objs; \ dlltool --exclude-symbols main,ServiceMain@8 --export-all-symbols \ --output-def $@.tmp $$objs; echo EXPORTS > $@ $(SED) -e 1,2d -e 's/ @ [0-9][0-9]*//' $@.tmp | sort >> $@ $(RM) $@.tmp symdummy.c: slapd.def $(RM) $@ @echo "generating $@..."; \ echo "static void never_called() {" > $@.tmp; \ cat $< | while read line; \ do \ set dummy $$line; \ case $$# in \ 3) \ echo "int $$2();" >> $@; \ echo "$$2();" >> $@.tmp; \ ;; \ 4) \ echo "extern int $$2;" >> $@; \ echo "$$2 = 0;" >> $@.tmp; \ ;; \ esac; \ done; \ echo "" >> $@; \ echo "}" >> $@.tmp; \ cat $@.tmp >> $@; \ $(RM) $@.tmp libslapd.a: symdummy.o dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def --output-lib $@ slapd.exp: libslapd.a @echo $(LTLINK) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base -o slapd \ $(OBJS) symdummy.o version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS); \ $(LTLINK) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base -o slapd \ $(OBJS) symdummy.o version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS) $(RM) slapd.exe @echo dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def \ --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@; \ dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def \ --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@; \ echo $(LTLINK) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base -o slapd $@ \ $(OBJS) symdummy.o version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS); \ $(LTLINK) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base -o slapd $@ \ $(OBJS) symdummy.o version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS) $(RM) slapd.exe @echo dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def \ --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@; \ dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def \ --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@ slapi/.libs/libslapi.a: FORCE (cd slapi; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all) libslapi.a: slapi/.libs/libslapi.a cp slapi/.libs/libslapi.a . slapd: $(SLAPD_DEPENDS) @LIBSLAPI@ $(LTLINK) -o $@ $(SLAPD_OBJECTS) $(LIBS) \ $(WRAP_LIBS) $(RM) $(SLAPTOOLS) for i in $(SLAPTOOLS); do \ $(LN_S) slapd$(EXEEXT) $$i$(EXEEXT); done sslapd: version.o $(LTLINK) -static -o $@ $(OBJS) version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS) dummy $(SLAPD_DYNAMIC_BACKENDS): slapd cd $@; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all @touch $@ # # In Windows, dynamic backends have to be built after slapd. For this # reason, we only build static backends now and dynamic backends later. # .backend: FORCE @if test -n "$(SLAPD_STATIC_BACKENDS)"; then \ echo "building static backends..."; \ for i in XX $(SLAPD_STATIC_BACKENDS); do \ if test $$i != XX; then \ echo " "; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all"; \ ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all ); \ if test $$? != 0; then exit 1; fi; \ fi; \ done; \ echo " "; \ fi libbackends.a: .backend @$(RM) -r tmp @$(MKDIR) tmp @-for i in back-*/*.a; do \ ( \ cd tmp; \ $(AR) x ../$$i; \ pre=`echo $$i | $(SED) -e 's/\/.*$$//' -e 's/back-//'`; \ for j in *.o; do \ mv $$j $${pre}$$j; \ done; \ $(AR) ruv libbackends.a *.o 2>&1 | grep -v truncated; \ $(RM) *.o __.SYMDEF ________64ELEL_ ; \ echo "added backend library $$i"; \ echo ""; \ ); \ done @mv -f tmp/libbackends.a ./libbackends.a @$(RM) -r tmp @if test ! -z "$(RANLIB)" ; then \ $(RANLIB) libbackends.a; \ fi @ls -l libbackends.a; echo "" liboverlays.a: FORCE @cd overlays; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all version.c: Makefile @-$(RM) $@ $(MKVERSION) -s -n Versionstr slapd > $@ version.o: version.c $(OBJS) $(SLAPD_LIBDEPEND) depend-local-srv: FORCE @for i in $(SUBDIRS); do \ if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \ echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) depend"; \ ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) depend ); \ if test $$? != 0 ; then exit 1; fi ; \ fi; \ done @echo "" clean-local: $(RM) *.exp *.def *.base *.a *.objs symdummy.c clean-local-srv: FORCE @for i in $(SUBDIRS); do \ if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \ echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean"; \ ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean ); \ if test $$? != 0 ; then exit 1; fi ; \ fi; \ done $(RM) *.tmp all-cffiles veryclean-local-srv: FORCE @for i in $(SUBDIRS); do \ if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \ echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean"; \ ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) veryclean ); \ fi; \ done install-local-srv: install-slapd install-tools \ install-conf install-db-config install-schema install-tools install-slapd: FORCE -$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(libexecdir) -$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run $(LTINSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -s -m 755 \ slapd$(EXEEXT) $(DESTDIR)$(libexecdir) @for i in $(SUBDIRS); do \ if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \ echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install"; \ ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install ); \ if test $$? != 0 ; then exit 1; fi ; \ fi; \ done all-cffiles: slapd $(SLAPD_DYNAMIC_BACKENDS) @if test $(PLAT) = NT; then \ sysconfdir=`cygpath -w $(sysconfdir) | \ $(SED) -e 's/\\\\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\/g'`; \ localstatedir=`cygpath -w $(localstatedir) | \ $(SED) -e 's/\\\\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\/g'`; \ moduledir=`cygpath -w $(moduledir) | \ $(SED) -e 's/\\\\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\/g'`; \ else \ sysconfdir=$(sysconfdir); \ localstatedir=$(localstatedir); \ moduledir=$(moduledir); \ fi; \ $(SED) -e "s;%SYSCONFDIR%;$$sysconfdir;" \ -e "s;%LOCALSTATEDIR%;$$localstatedir;" \ -e "s;%MODULEDIR%;$$moduledir;" \ $(srcdir)/slapd.conf > slapd.conf.tmp ; \ touch all-cffiles install-schema: FORCE @-$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(schemadir) i="$(srcdir)/schema/README" ; \ SF=`basename $$i` ; \ SD="$(DESTDIR)$(schemadir)/$$SF" ; \ echo $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 444 $$i $$SD ; \ $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 444 $$i $$SD for i in $(srcdir)/schema/*.schema ; do \ SF=`basename $$i` ; \ SD="$(DESTDIR)$(schemadir)/$$SF" ; \ if test ! -f $$SD ; then \ echo "installing $$SF in $(schemadir)" ; \ echo $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 444 $$i $$SD ; \ $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 444 $$i $$SD ; \ else \ echo "PRESERVING EXISTING SCHEMA FILE $$SD" ; \ fi ; \ $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 444 $$i $$SD.default ; \ done install-conf: FORCE @-$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir) $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 600 slapd.conf.tmp $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/slapd.conf.default if test ! -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/slapd.conf; then \ echo "installing slapd.conf in $(sysconfdir)"; \ echo "$(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 600 slapd.conf.tmp $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/slapd.conf"; \ $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 600 slapd.conf.tmp $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/slapd.conf; \ else \ echo "PRESERVING EXISTING CONFIGURATION FILE $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/slapd.conf" ; \ fi install-db-config: FORCE @-$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir) $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir) @-$(INSTALL) -m 700 -d $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/openldap-data $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 600 $(srcdir)/DB_CONFIG \ $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/openldap-data/DB_CONFIG.example $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 600 $(srcdir)/DB_CONFIG \ $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/DB_CONFIG.example install-tools: FORCE -$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir) for i in $(SLAPTOOLS); do \ $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/$$i$(EXEEXT); \ $(LN_S) -f $(DESTDIR)$(libexecdir)/slapd$(EXEEXT) $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/$$i$(EXEEXT); \ done