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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright 1998 The OpenLDAP Foundation, Redwood City, California, USA
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted only
# as authorized by the OpenLDAP Public License. A copy of this
# license is available at http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html or
# in file LICENSE in the top-level directory of the distribution.
#
# This work is derived from the University of Michigan LDAP v3.3
# distribution. Information concerning is available at
# http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/ldap.html.
#
# This work also contains materials derived from public sources.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 1994 Regents of the University of Michigan.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
# provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given
# to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The name of the University
# may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
# software without specific prior written permission. This software
# is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LDAP common Make defines (included in all but top-level Makefile)
#############################################################################
## Edit the following variables to have appropriate values for your system ##
#############################################################################
#
# Note: Some make(1) programs do not understand the FOO?=BAR syntax.
#
# On such systems, you should use copy Make-common.gmake to Make-common
# and use gmake to build the distribution.
#
#############################################################################
## LDAP install paths ##
#############################################################################
# by default, everything is installed below INSTROOT
# config files, etc. are put in ETCDIR
# include files get put in INCLUDEDIR
# libraries are put in LIBDIR
# man pages are put under MANDIR
# programs end-users will run are put in BINDIR
# programs sysadmins will run are put in SBINDIR
# servers are put in LIBEXECDIR
# pid/args files are put in RUNDIR
#
# Per platform defaults override these.
#
LDAP_PREFIX?= /usr/local
LDAP_INSTROOT?= $(LDAP_PREFIX)
LDAP_ETCDIR?= $(LDAP_INSTROOT)/etc/ldap
LDAP_INCDIR?= $(LDAP_INSTROOT)/include
LDAP_LIBDIR?= $(LDAP_INSTROOT)/lib
LDAP_MANDIR?= $(LDAP_INSTROOT)/man
LDAP_BINDIR?= $(LDAP_INSTROOT)/bin
LDAP_SBINDIR?=$(LDAP_INSTROOT)/sbin
LDAP_LIBEXECDIR?= $(LDAP_INSTROOT)/libexec
LDAP_RUNDIR?= $(LDAP_ETCDIR)
#############################################################################
## General compiler options ##
#############################################################################
# Passed to every compile (cc or gcc). This is where you put -O or -g, etc.
#EXTRACFLAGS=-O -g
#EXTRACFLAGS=-O
EXTRACFLAGS?=-g
# Passed to every link (ld). Include -g here if you did in EXTRACFLAGS.
EXTRALDFLAGS?=-g
#############################################################################
## If you are NOT using Kerberos authentication, you can skip this section.##
#############################################################################
#
# Otherwise, to enable kerberos authentication, uncomment KERBEROS (and
# AFSKERBEROS if you are running the AFS version of kerberos). Also
# uncomment and change the various KRB* lines to point to where the
# kerberos libraries and include files are installed at your site.
#
# *** NOTE ***
# If you have an MIT Kerberos V distribution and you compiled it with -krb4
# flag which enables Kerberos IV compatibility, uncomment KERBEROS_V -
# this will make sure all your includes can be found where they actually are -
# in this case /usr/local/kerberos/include/kerberosIV - simple change of
# KRBINCLUDEFLAG will _not_ work. Also uncomment the correct KRBLIBS define.
#
# For Kerberos V with Kerberos IV compatibility uncomment the following line
#KERBEROS=-DKERBEROS -DKERBEROS_V
# For Kerberos IV uncomment the following line
#KERBEROS=-DKERBEROS
#
#AFSKERBEROS=-DAFSKERBEROS
#KRBINCLUDEFLAG = -I/usr/local/kerberos/include
#KRBLIBFLAG = -L/usr/local/kerberos/lib
# For Kerberos V with Kerberos IV compatibility uncomment the following line
#KRBLIBS = -lkrb4 -lkrb5 -ldes425
# For Kerberos IV uncomment the following line
#KRBLIBS = -lkrb -ldes
#############################################################################
## ISODE is required ONLY to build the ldap <-> X.500 server (ldapd) ##
## If you don't want to build it, you can skip this section. ##
#############################################################################
#
# To build the ldap server, uncomment the HAVEISODE line,
# and the section describing build settings for your version of isode.
#
#HAVEISODE = yes
# If you compiled ISODE with TURBO_DISK defined, uncomment this
#ISODETURBOLIBS = -lgdbm
# uncomment these to have ldapd "pretty print" protocol elements w/debugging
#PEPSY_DUMP=-DPEPSY_DUMP
#PEPSY=/usr/local/ic/bin/pepsy
# uncommment this line to have ldapd load PP syntax handlers
# you'll also need to add -lpp to ISODEBASELIBS below
#LDAP_USE_PP=-DLDAP_USE_PP
# uncomment NO_SETPROCTITLE to have ldapd NOT change its title
#NO_SETPROCTITLE=-DNOSETPROCTITLE
#
# ISODE Consortium release build settings
# You should change the next line so that ICRELEASE matches the (integer)
# version number of whatever IC release you have, e.g. 1, 2, or 3 and
# also uncomment the next 5 lines.
#ICRELEASE=-DICRELEASE=1
#ISODEPACKAGE=-DISODEPACKAGE=IC
#ISODEINCLUDEFLAG= -I/usr/local/ic/include/isode -I/usr/local/ic/include
#ISODELIBFLAG = -L/usr/local/ic/lib
#ISODEBASELIBS = -lisode
#
# Freely available ISODE 8.0 release build settings (uncomment the next 4 lines)
#ISODEPACKAGE=-DISODEPACKAGE
#ISODEINCLUDEFLAG= -I/usr/local/isode/include
#ISODELIBFLAG = -L/usr/local/isode/lib
#ISODEBASELIBS = -ldsap -lisode
#
# NEXOR ISODE release build settings (uncomment the next 4 lines)
#ISODEPACKAGE=-DISODEPACKAGE=XT
#ISODEINCLUDEFLAG= -I/usr/include/isode
#ISODELIBFLAG = -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/sunlink/osi/lib
#ISODEBASELIBS = -lxtpp -lresolv -lxtdsap -lxtisode -losi
#############################################################################
## If you don't want to run slapd, skip this section. ##
#############################################################################
#
# To build slapd (the stand-alone ldap daemon), uncomment the MAKESLAPD
# line and select the SLAPD_BACKENDS you want to use. If you enable the
# LDBM backend, also select one of the LDBM backends.
MAKESLAPD= yes
#
# remove the defines for backends you don't want to enable
SLAPD_BACKENDS= -DLDAP_LDBM -DLDAP_SHELL -DLDAP_PASSWD
#
# If you have included -DLDAP_LDBM in the SLAPD_BACKENDS line,
# which low-level database package to use must be specified. You
# may want to overide the platform settings by disabling the lines
# below and hardcoding the desired settings.
#
# The four choices: Berkeley db b-tree, Berkeley db hash, GNU dbm, or ndbm.
# You will also need to edit the include and lib strings appropriately.
# standard unix ndbm
# Fallback settings, defaults are set in build/*/Make-platform
# The NDBM interface may not work on some (any) platforms.
# You may be happier with Berkeley DB B-trees.
LDBMBACKEND?=-DLDBM_USE_NDBM
LDBMINCLUDE?=
LDBMLIB?=
# LDBM Hardcode Setting Examples (may require editing)
# berkeley db btree package
#LDBMLIB=-ldb
#LDBMBACKEND=-DLDBM_USE_DBBTREE
#LDBMINCLUDE=-I/usr/local/db/include
#LDBMLIB?=-ldb
# berkeley db hash package
#LDBMBACKEND=-DLDBM_USE_DBHASH
#LDBMINCLUDE=-I/usr/local/db/include
#LDBMLIB=-ldb
# gnu dbm (gdbm)
#LDBMBACKEND=-DLDBM_USE_GDBM
#LDBMINCLUDE=-I/usr/local/gdbm/include
#LDBMLIB=-lgdbm
#undef these if you have SleepyCat DB2 installed the updated DBI
#LDBMBACKEND=-DLDBM_USE_DBBTREE -DLDBM_USE_DB2
#LDBMINCLUDE=-I/usr/local/include
#LDBMLIB=-L/usr/local/lib -ldb
#undef these if you have SleepyCat DB2 installed (with compat185)
#LDBMBACKEND=-DLDBM_USE_DBBTREE -DLDBM_USE_DB2_COMPAT185
#LDBMINCLUDE=-I/usr/local/include
#LDBMLIB=-L/usr/local/lib -ldb
# if you want to use a non-default threads package change the defines below
# to one of:
# -DPOSIX_THREADS (draft 10 or standard)
# -DTHREAD_MIT_PTHREADS (draft 4)
# -DTHREAD_NEXT_CTHREADS
# -DTHREAD_DCE_PTHREADS
# -DTHREAD_SUNOS4_LWP
# -DTHREAD_SUNOS5_LWP
# and select the appropriate library.
THREADS?=-DNO_THREADS
THREADSLIB?=
# Locations of auxilary programs
# (excepts to below are generally defined in Make-platform)
LDAP_SENDMAIL?=/usr/lib/sendmail
LDAP_EDITOR?=/usr/ucb/vi
LDAP_FINGER?=/usr/ucb/finger
# For generation of compressed man pages
# (excepts to below are generally defined in Make-platform)
MANCOMPRESS?=cat
MANCOMPRESSSUFFIX?=
#############################################################################
## The following options are used by the xax500 client. If you haven't ##
## retrieved the xax500 source and dropped it into the "clients" ##
## directory, you can skip this section. ##
#############################################################################
#
# location of your X include files
#XINCLUDES= -I/usr/X11/include
#
# location of your X libraries
#XLIBDIRS=-L/usr/X11/lib
#
# include any extra X libraries you need here
# the following works with sunos 4 and X11R5
#XLIBS = $(XLIBDIRS) -lXm -lXt -lX11
# the following has been known to work with Solaris 2.4 and X11R6
#XLIBS = $(XLIBDIRS) -lXm -lXext -lSM -lICE -lXpm -lXt -lX11
#############################################################################
## If you don't want to do auto-translation of character sets, skip this ##
#############################################################################
#
# Otherwise, uncomment this line and set the following options.
#STR_TRANSLATION=-DSTR_TRANSLATION
#
# remove the defines for LDAP client library T.61 character translation
# you do not need. If you use LDAP_CHARSET_8859, replace the '1' in "88591"
# with the number of the particular character set you use. E.g., use "88594"
# if you use the ISO 8859-4 chracter set.
#LIBLDAP_CHARSETS=-DLDAP_CHARSET_8859="88591"
#
# uncomment one these lines to enable automatic T.61 translation by default
#LIBLDAP_DEF_CHARSET=-DLDAP_DEFAULT_CHARSET=LDAP_CHARSET_8859
#############################################################################
## General options ##
#############################################################################
# uncomment this line to enable debugging code (a good idea)
LDAP_DEBUG=-DLDAP_DEBUG
# uncomment this line to turn on a few U of Michigan specific things
#UOFM=-DUOFM
# uncomment this line to delete a few printfs in the lber and ldap libraries.
#NO_USERINTERFACE=-DNO_USERINTERFACE
# uncomment this line to include Connectionless LDAP support
#CLDAP=-DCLDAP
# uncomment this line to eliminate local caching support in the libldap
#NO_CACHE=-DNO_CACHE
# uncomment this line to do reverse lookups (useful for doing ACLs
# by host/domain names)
LDAP_REVERSE_LOOKUP=-DREVERSE_LOOKUP
# uncomment this line to enable support for LDAP referrals in libldap
LDAP_REFERRALS=-DLDAP_REFERRALS
# uncomment this line to enable ACL by groups
# LDAP_ACLGROUP=-DACLGROUP
# uncomment these lines to enable support for CRYPT, SHA1, and/or MD5 passwords
# in LDBM. Crypt uses platform provided crypt(3).
# LDAP_CRYPT=-DLDAP_CRYPT -DLDAP_SHA1 -DLDAP_MD5
# LDAP_CRYPT_LIB?=
# and comment this line out
LDAP_CRYPT_LIB=
# uncomment these lines to enable support fro tcp_wrappers in servers.
# Requires tcp_wrappers.
# LDAP_TCP_WRAPPERS=-DTCP_WRAPPERS -I/usr/local/include
# LDAP_TCP_WRAPPERS_LIB=-L/usr/local/lib -lwrap
# uncomment this line to use soundex for approximate matches in slapd.
# the default is to use the metaphone algorithm.
#PHONETIC=-DSOUNDEX