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# Note that some of these directories are filtered in Configure. Look for
# %skipdir there for further explanations.
SUBDIRS=crypto ssl apps util tools fuzz providers doc
IF[{- !$disabled{tests} -}]
SUBDIRS=test
ENDIF
IF[{- !$disabled{demos} -}]
SUBDIRS=demos
ENDIF
IF[{- !$disabled{'deprecated-3.0'} -}]
SUBDIRS=engines
ENDIF
SUBDIRS=exporters
LIBS=libcrypto libssl
INCLUDE[libcrypto]=. include
INCLUDE[libssl]=. include
DEPEND[libssl]=libcrypto
# Empty DEPEND "indices" means the dependencies are expected to be built
# unconditionally before anything else.
DEPEND[]=include/openssl/asn1.h \
include/openssl/asn1t.h \
include/openssl/bio.h \
include/openssl/cmp.h \
include/openssl/cms.h \
include/openssl/conf.h \
include/openssl/comp.h \
include/openssl/core_names.h \
include/openssl/crmf.h \
include/openssl/crypto.h \
include/openssl/ct.h \
include/openssl/err.h \
include/openssl/ess.h \
include/openssl/fipskey.h \
include/openssl/lhash.h \
include/openssl/opensslv.h \
include/openssl/ocsp.h \
include/openssl/pkcs12.h \
include/openssl/pkcs7.h \
include/openssl/safestack.h \
include/openssl/srp.h \
include/openssl/ssl.h \
include/openssl/ui.h \
include/openssl/x509.h \
include/openssl/x509v3.h \
include/openssl/x509_acert.h \
include/openssl/x509_vfy.h \
include/crypto/bn_conf.h include/crypto/dso_conf.h \
include/internal/param_names.h crypto/params_idx.c
GENERATE[include/openssl/asn1.h]=include/openssl/asn1.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/asn1t.h]=include/openssl/asn1t.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/bio.h]=include/openssl/bio.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/cmp.h]=include/openssl/cmp.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/cms.h]=include/openssl/cms.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/conf.h]=include/openssl/conf.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/comp.h]=include/openssl/comp.h.in
# include/openssl/configuration.h is generated by configdata.pm
# We still need this information for the FIPS module checksum, but the attribute
# 'skip' ensures that nothing is actually done with it.
GENERATE[include/openssl/configuration.h]{skip}=include/openssl/configuration.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/crmf.h]=include/openssl/crmf.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/crypto.h]=include/openssl/crypto.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/ct.h]=include/openssl/ct.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/err.h]=include/openssl/err.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/ess.h]=include/openssl/ess.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/fipskey.h]=include/openssl/fipskey.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/lhash.h]=include/openssl/lhash.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/ocsp.h]=include/openssl/ocsp.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/opensslv.h]=include/openssl/opensslv.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/pkcs12.h]=include/openssl/pkcs12.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/pkcs7.h]=include/openssl/pkcs7.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/safestack.h]=include/openssl/safestack.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/srp.h]=include/openssl/srp.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/ssl.h]=include/openssl/ssl.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/ui.h]=include/openssl/ui.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/x509.h]=include/openssl/x509.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/x509v3.h]=include/openssl/x509v3.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/x509_acert.h]=include/openssl/x509_acert.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/x509_vfy.h]=include/openssl/x509_vfy.h.in
GENERATE[include/crypto/bn_conf.h]=include/crypto/bn_conf.h.in
GENERATE[include/crypto/dso_conf.h]=include/crypto/dso_conf.h.in
DEPEND[crypto/params_idx.c \
include/internal/param_names.h \
include/openssl/core_names.h]=util/perl|OpenSSL/paramnames.pm
GENERATE[crypto/params_idx.c]=crypto/params_idx.c.in
GENERATE[include/internal/param_names.h]=include/internal/param_names.h.in
GENERATE[include/openssl/core_names.h]=include/openssl/core_names.h.in
IF[{- defined $target{shared_defflag} -}]
SHARED_SOURCE[libcrypto]=libcrypto.ld
SHARED_SOURCE[libssl]=libssl.ld
GENERATE[libcrypto.ld]=util/libcrypto.num libcrypto
GENERATE[libssl.ld]=util/libssl.num libssl
DEPEND[libcrypto.ld libssl.ld]=configdata.pm util/perl/OpenSSL/Ordinals.pm
ENDIF
IF[{- $config{target} =~ /^(?:Cygwin|mingw|VC-|BC-)/ -}]
GENERATE[libcrypto.rc]=util/mkrc.pl libcrypto
GENERATE[libssl.rc]=util/mkrc.pl libssl
DEPEND[libcrypto.rc libssl.rc]=configdata.pm
SHARED_SOURCE[libcrypto]=libcrypto.rc
SHARED_SOURCE[libssl]=libssl.rc
ENDIF
Add exporters for CMake CMake's older package finder, FindOpenSSL.cmake, does a best guess effort and doesn't always get it right. By CMake's own documentation, that's what such modules are (best effort attempts), and package producers are (strongly) encouraged to help out by producing and installing <PackageName>Config.cmake files to get a more deterministic configuration. The resulting OpenSSLConfig.cmake tries to mimic the result from CMake's FindOpenSSL.cmake, by using the same variable and imported target names. It also adds a few extra variables of its own, such as: OPENSSL_MODULES_DIR Indicates the default installation directory for OpenSSL loadable modules, such as providers. OPENSSL_RUNTIME_DIR Indicates the default runtime directory, where for example the openssl program is located. OPENSSL_PROGRAM Is the full directory-and-filename of the openssl program. The imported targets OpenSSL::Crypto and OpenSSL::SSL are as precisely specified as possible, so for example, they are specified with the both the import library and the DLL on Windows, which should make life easier on that platform. For the moment, one of the following must be done in your CMake project for this CMake configuration to take priority over CMake's FindOpenSSL.cmake: - The variable CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG must be set to true prior to the 'find_package(OpenSSL)' call. - The 'find_package' call itself must use the "Full Signature". If you don't know any better, simply add the 'CONFIG' option, i.e. from this example: find_package(OpenSSL 3.0 REQUIRED) to this: find_package(OpenSSL 3.0 REQUIRED CONFIG) Just as with the 'pkg-config' exporters, two variants of the .cmake files are produced: - Those in 'exporters/' are installed in the location that 'pkg-config' itself prefers for installed packages. - Those in the top directory are to be used when it's desirable to build directly against an OpenSSL build tree. Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/20878)
2023-05-03 18:36:09 +08:00
# This file sets the build directory up for CMake inclusion
# Note: This generation of OpenSSLConfig[Version].cmake is used
# for building openssl locally, and so the build variables are
# taken from builddata.pm rather than installdata.pm. For exportable
# versions of these generated files, you'll find them in the exporters
# directory
Add exporters for CMake CMake's older package finder, FindOpenSSL.cmake, does a best guess effort and doesn't always get it right. By CMake's own documentation, that's what such modules are (best effort attempts), and package producers are (strongly) encouraged to help out by producing and installing <PackageName>Config.cmake files to get a more deterministic configuration. The resulting OpenSSLConfig.cmake tries to mimic the result from CMake's FindOpenSSL.cmake, by using the same variable and imported target names. It also adds a few extra variables of its own, such as: OPENSSL_MODULES_DIR Indicates the default installation directory for OpenSSL loadable modules, such as providers. OPENSSL_RUNTIME_DIR Indicates the default runtime directory, where for example the openssl program is located. OPENSSL_PROGRAM Is the full directory-and-filename of the openssl program. The imported targets OpenSSL::Crypto and OpenSSL::SSL are as precisely specified as possible, so for example, they are specified with the both the import library and the DLL on Windows, which should make life easier on that platform. For the moment, one of the following must be done in your CMake project for this CMake configuration to take priority over CMake's FindOpenSSL.cmake: - The variable CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG must be set to true prior to the 'find_package(OpenSSL)' call. - The 'find_package' call itself must use the "Full Signature". If you don't know any better, simply add the 'CONFIG' option, i.e. from this example: find_package(OpenSSL 3.0 REQUIRED) to this: find_package(OpenSSL 3.0 REQUIRED CONFIG) Just as with the 'pkg-config' exporters, two variants of the .cmake files are produced: - Those in 'exporters/' are installed in the location that 'pkg-config' itself prefers for installed packages. - Those in the top directory are to be used when it's desirable to build directly against an OpenSSL build tree. Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/20878)
2023-05-03 18:36:09 +08:00
GENERATE[OpenSSLConfig.cmake]=exporters/cmake/OpenSSLConfig.cmake.in
DEPEND[OpenSSLConfig.cmake]=builddata.pm
GENERATE[OpenSSLConfigVersion.cmake]=exporters/cmake/OpenSSLConfigVersion.cmake.in
DEPEND[OpenSSLConfigVersion.cmake]=builddata.pm
DEPEND[OpenSSLConfigVersion.cmake]=OpenSSLConfig.cmake
DEPEND[""]=OpenSSLConfigVersion.cmake
# This file sets the build directory up for pkg-config
GENERATE[libcrypto.pc]=exporters/pkg-config/libcrypto.pc.in
DEPEND[libcrypto.pc]=builddata.pm
GENERATE[libssl.pc]=exporters/pkg-config/libssl.pc.in
DEPEND[libssl.pc]=builddata.pm
GENERATE[openssl.pc]=exporters/pkg-config/openssl.pc.in
DEPEND[openssl.pc]=builddata.pm
DEPEND[openssl.pc]=libcrypto.pc libssl.pc
GENERATE[builddata.pm]=util/mkinstallvars.pl \
PREFIX=. BINDIR=apps LIBDIR= INCLUDEDIR=include APPLINKDIR=ms \
ENGINESDIR=engines MODULESDIR=providers \
"VERSION=$(VERSION)" "LDLIBS=$(LIB_EX_LIBS)"
DEPEND[""]=openssl.pc