openssl/apps/build.info
Richard Levitte 0483f58652 Simplify INCLUDE statements in build.info files
Now that INCLUDE considers both the source and build trees, no need
for the rel2abs perl fragment hacks any more.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-07-01 18:36:08 +02:00

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{- our $tsget_name = $config{target} =~ /^(VC|vms)-/ ? "tsget.pl" : "tsget";
"" -}
IF[{- !$disabled{apps} -}]
PROGRAMS=openssl
SOURCE[openssl]=\
openssl.c \
asn1pars.c ca.c ciphers.c cms.c crl.c crl2p7.c dgst.c dhparam.c \
dsa.c dsaparam.c ec.c ecparam.c enc.c engine.c errstr.c gendsa.c \
genpkey.c genrsa.c nseq.c ocsp.c passwd.c pkcs12.c pkcs7.c pkcs8.c \
pkey.c pkeyparam.c pkeyutl.c prime.c rand.c req.c rsa.c rsautl.c \
s_client.c s_server.c s_time.c sess_id.c smime.c speed.c spkac.c \
srp.c ts.c verify.c version.c x509.c rehash.c \
apps.c opt.c s_cb.c s_socket.c \
app_rand.c \
{- $target{apps_aux_src} -}
INCLUDE[openssl]=.. ../include
DEPEND[openssl]=../libssl
SCRIPTS=CA.pl {- $tsget_name -}
SOURCE[CA.pl]=CA.pl.in
SOURCE[{- $tsget_name -}]=tsget.in
ENDIF