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#!/bin/sh
#
# OpenSSL config: determine the operating system and run ./Configure
#
# "config -h" for usage information.
#
# this is a merge of minarch and GuessOS from the Apache Group.
# Originally written by Tim Hudson <tjh@cryptsoft.com>.
# Original Apache Group comments on GuessOS
# Simple OS/Platform guesser. Similar to config.guess but
# much, much smaller. Since it was developed for use with
# Apache, it follows under Apache's regular licensing
# with one specific addition: Any changes or additions
# to this script should be Emailed to the Apache
# group (apache@apache.org) in general and to
# Jim Jagielski (jim@jaguNET.com) in specific.
#
# Be as similar to the output of config.guess/config.sub
# as possible.
# First get uname entries that we use below
MACHINE=`(uname -m) 2>/dev/null` || MACHINE="unknown"
RELEASE=`(uname -r) 2>/dev/null` || RELEASE="unknown"
SYSTEM=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null` || SYSTEM="unknown"
VERSION=`(uname -v) 2>/dev/null` || VERSION="unknown"
# Now test for ISC and SCO, since it is has a braindamaged uname.
#
# We need to work around FreeBSD 1.1.5.1
(
XREL=`uname -X 2>/dev/null | grep "^Release" | awk '{print $3}'`
if [ "x$XREL" != "x" ]; then
if [ -f /etc/kconfig ]; then
case "$XREL" in
4.0|4.1)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-isc4"; exit 0
;;
esac
else
case "$XREL" in
3.2v4.2)
echo "whatever-whatever-sco3"; exit 0
;;
3.2v5.0*)
echo "whatever-whatever-sco5"; exit 0
;;
4.2MP)
if [ "x$VERSION" = "x2.1.1" ]; then
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware211"; exit 0
else
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware2"; exit 0
fi
;;
4.2)
echo "whatever-whatever-unixware1"; exit 0
;;
esac
fi
fi
# Now we simply scan though... In most cases, the SYSTEM info is enough
#
case "${SYSTEM}:${RELEASE}:${VERSION}:${MACHINE}" in
A/UX:*)
echo "m68k-apple-aux3"; exit 0
;;
AIX:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-ibm-aix"; exit 0
;;
dgux:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-dg-dgux"; exit 0
;;
HI-UX:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-hi-hiux"; exit 0
;;
HP-UX:*)
HPUXVER=`echo ${RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
case "$HPUXVER" in
11.*)
echo "${MACHINE}-hp-hpux11"; exit 0
;;
10.*)
echo "${MACHINE}-hp-hpux10"; exit 0
;;
*)
echo "${MACHINE}-hp-hpux"; exit 0
;;
esac
;;
IRIX:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-sgi-irix"; exit 0
;;
IRIX64:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-sgi-irix64"; exit 0
;;
Linux:[2-9].*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-linux2"; exit 0
;;
Linux:1.*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-linux1"; exit 0
;;
LynxOS:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-lynx-lynxos"; exit 0
;;
BSD/386:*:*:*486*|BSD/OS:*:*:*:*486*)
echo "i486-whatever-bsdi"; exit 0
;;
BSD/386:*|BSD/OS:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-bsdi"; exit 0
;;
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FreeBSD:3*:*:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-freebsd3"; exit 0
;;
FreeBSD:*:*:*386*)
case `sysctl -n hw.model` in
Pentium*)
echo "i586-whatever-freebsd"; exit 0
;;
*)
echo "i386-whatever-freebsd"; exit 0
;;
esac;
;;
FreeBSD:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-freebsd"; exit 0
;;
NetBSD:*:*:*386*)
echo "`sysctl -n hw.model | sed 's,.*\(.\)86-class.*,i\186,'`-whateve\r-netbsd"; exit 0
;;
NetBSD:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-netbsd"; exit 0
;;
OpenBSD:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-openbsd"; exit 0
;;
OSF1:*:*:*alpha*)
echo "${MACHINE}-dec-osf"; exit 0
;;
QNX:*)
case "$VERSION" in
423)
echo "${MACHINE}-qssl-qnx32"
;;
*)
echo "${MACHINE}-qssl-qnx"
;;
esac
exit 0
;;
Paragon*:*:*:*)
echo "i860-intel-osf1"; exit 0
;;
SunOS:5.*)
echo "${MACHINE}-sun-solaris2"; exit 0
;;
SunOS:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-sun-sunos4"; exit 0
;;
UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-sysv4"; exit 0
;;
*:4*:R4*:m88k)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-sysv4"; exit 0
;;
DYNIX/ptx:4*:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-sysv4"; exit 0
;;
*:4.0:3.0:3[34]?? | *:4.0:3.0:3[34]??,*)
echo "i486-ncr-sysv4"; exit 0
;;
ULTRIX:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-unknown-ultrix"; exit 0
;;
SINIX*)
echo "${MACHINE}-sni-sysv4"; exit 0
;;
machten:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-tenon-${SYSTEM}"; exit 0;
;;
library:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-ncr-sysv4"; exit 0
;;
ConvexOS:*:11.0:*)
echo "${MACHINE}-v11-${SYSTEM}"; exit 0;
;;
esac
#
# Ugg. These are all we can determine by what we know about
# the output of uname. Be more creative:
#
# Do the Apollo stuff first. Here, we just simply assume
# that the existance of the /usr/apollo directory is proof
# enough
if [ -d /usr/apollo ]; then
echo "whatever-apollo-whatever"
exit 0
fi
# Now NeXT
ISNEXT=`hostinfo 2>/dev/null`
case "$ISNEXT" in
*NeXT*)
echo "whatever-next-nextstep"; exit 0
;;
esac
# At this point we gone through all the one's
# we know of: Punt
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echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-${SYSTEM}"
exit 0
) 2>/dev/null | (
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# this is where the translation occurs into SSLeay terms
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
PREFIX=""
SUFFIX=""
TEST="false"
# pick up any command line args to config
for i
do
case "$i" in
-d*) PREFIX="debug-";;
-t*) TEST="true";;
-h*) TEST="true"; cat <<EOF
Usage: config [options]
-d Add a debug- prefix to machine choice.
-t Test mode, do not run the Configure perl script.
-h This help.
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Any other text will be passed to the Configure perl script.
See INSTALL for instructions.
EOF
;;
*) options=$options" $i" ;;
esac
done
# figure out if gcc is available and if so we use it otherwise
# we fallback to whatever cc does on the system
GCCVER=`(gcc -v) 2>&1`
if [ $? = "0" ]; then
CC=gcc
else
CC=cc
fi
# read the output of the embedded GuessOS
read GUESSOS
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echo Operating system: $GUESSOS
# now map the output into SSLeay terms ... really should hack into the
# script above so we end up with values in vars but that would take
# more time that I want to waste at the moment
case "$GUESSOS" in
alpha-*-linux2) OUT="alpha-gcc" ;;
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ppc-*-linux2) OUT="linux-ppc" ;;
*-*-linux2) OUT="linux-elf" ;;
*-*-linux1) OUT="linux-aout" ;;
sun4*-sun-solaris2) OUT="solaris-sparc-$CC" ;;
*86*-sun-solaris2) OUT="solaris-x86-$CC" ;;
*-*-sunos4) OUT="sunos-$CC" ;;
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*-freebsd3) OUT="FreeBSD-elf" ;;
*-freebsd) OUT="FreeBSD" ;;
*86*-*-netbsd) OUT="NetBSD-x86" ;;
sun3*-*-netbsd) OUT="NetBSD-m68" ;;
*-*-netbsd) OUT="NetBSD-sparc" ;;
*86*-*-openbsd) OUT="OpenBSD-x86" ;;
alpha*-*-openbsd) OUT="OpenBSD-alpha" ;;
pmax*-*-openbsd) OUT="OpenBSD-mips" ;;
*-*-openbsd) OUT="OpenBSD" ;;
*-*-osf) OUT="alpha-cc" ;;
*-*-unixware*) OUT="unixware-2.0" ;;
*-sni-sysv4) OUT="SINIX" ;;
# these are all covered by the catchall below
# *-hpux*) OUT="hpux-$CC" ;;
# *-aix) OUT="aix-$CC" ;;
# *-dgux) OUT="dgux" ;;
*) OUT=`echo $GUESSOS | awk -F- '{print $3}'`;;
esac
case "$GUESSOS" in
i386-*) options="$options 386" ;;
esac
if [ -z "$OUT" ]; then
OUT="$CC"
fi
if [ ".$PERL" = . ] ; then
for i in . `echo $PATH | sed 's/:/ /g'`; do
if [ -f "$i/perl5" ] ; then
PERL="$i/perl5"
break;
fi;
done
fi
if [ ".$PERL" = . ] ; then
for i in . `echo $PATH | sed 's/:/ /g'`; do
if [ -f "$i/perl" ] ; then
if "$i/perl" -e 'exit($]<5.0)'; then
PERL="$i/perl"
break;
fi;
fi;
done
fi
if [ ".$PERL" = . ] ; then
echo "You need Perl 5."
exit 1
fi
# run Configure to check to see if we need to specify the
# compiler for the platform ... in which case we add it on
# the end ... otherwise we leave it off
$PERL ./Configure 2>&1 | grep "$OUT-$CC" > /dev/null
if [ $? = "0" ]; then
OUT="$OUT-$CC"
fi
OUT="$PREFIX$OUT"
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$PERL ./Configure 2>&1 | grep "$OUT" > /dev/null
if [ $? = "0" ]; then
echo Configuring for $OUT
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if [ "$TEST" = "true" ]; then
echo $PERL ./Configure $OUT $options
else
$PERL ./Configure $OUT $options
fi
else
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echo "This system is not supported. See file INSTALL for details."
fi
)