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author | William Joye <wjoye@cfa.harvard.edu> | 2019-01-02 21:11:07 (GMT) |
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committer | William Joye <wjoye@cfa.harvard.edu> | 2019-01-02 21:11:07 (GMT) |
commit | a2f632142c20caf1b58cf26cbcc10e8ab598fc92 (patch) | |
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update TEA 3.13
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diff --git a/tls/configure.ac b/tls/configure.ac deleted file mode 100644 index d883626..0000000 --- a/tls/configure.ac +++ /dev/null @@ -1,241 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -norc -dnl This file is an input file used by the GNU "autoconf" program to -dnl generate the file "configure", which is run during Tcl installation -dnl to configure the system for the local environment. -dnl -dnl This file contains code to generate "tls" using either the -dnl OpenSSL libraries or libraries from the commercial BSAFE SSL-C -dnl product from RSA Security. In the United States, it is necessary -dnl to use the RSA BSAFE libraries for any product developed for -dnl commercial use. Licensing information for BSAFE SSL-C may be -dnl obtained from RSA Data Scurity Inc., San Mateo, California, USA. -dnl Their home page on the web is "www.rsasecurity.com". - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Sample configure.ac for Tcl Extensions. The only places you should -# need to modify this file are marked by the string __CHANGE__ -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# __CHANGE__ -# Set your package name and version numbers here. -# -# This initializes the environment with PACKAGE_NAME and PACKAGE_VERSION -# set as provided. These will also be added as -D defs in your Makefile -# so you can encode the package version directly into the source files. -# This will also define a special symbol for Windows (BUILD_<PACKAGE_NAME> -# so that we create the export library with the dll. -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -AC_INIT([tls], [1.6.7]) - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Call TEA_INIT as the first TEA_ macro to set up initial vars. -# This will define a ${TEA_PLATFORM} variable == "unix" or "windows" -# as well as PKG_LIB_FILE and PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_INIT([3.10]) - -AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(tclconfig) - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Load the tclConfig.sh file -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_PATH_TCLCONFIG -TEA_LOAD_TCLCONFIG - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Load the tkConfig.sh file if necessary (Tk extension) -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -#TEA_PATH_TKCONFIG -#TEA_LOAD_TKCONFIG - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Handle the --prefix=... option by defaulting to what Tcl gave. -# Must be called after TEA_LOAD_TCLCONFIG and before TEA_SETUP_COMPILER. -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_PREFIX - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Standard compiler checks. -# This sets up CC by using the CC env var, or looks for gcc otherwise. -# This also calls AC_PROG_CC and a few others to create the basic setup -# necessary to compile executables. -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_SETUP_COMPILER - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# __CHANGE__ -# Specify the C source files to compile in TEA_ADD_SOURCES, -# public headers that need to be installed in TEA_ADD_HEADERS, -# stub library C source files to compile in TEA_ADD_STUB_SOURCES, -# and runtime Tcl library files in TEA_ADD_TCL_SOURCES. -# This defines PKG(_STUB)_SOURCES, PKG(_STUB)_OBJECTS, PKG_HEADERS -# and PKG_TCL_SOURCES. -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_ADD_SOURCES([tls.c tlsIO.c tlsBIO.c tlsX509.c fixstrtod.c]) -TEA_ADD_HEADERS([tls.h]) -TEA_ADD_INCLUDES([]) -TEA_ADD_LIBS([]) -TEA_ADD_CFLAGS([]) -TEA_ADD_STUB_SOURCES([]) -TEA_ADD_TCL_SOURCES([tls.tcl]) - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# __CHANGE__ -# -# You can add more files to clean if your extension creates any extra -# files by extending CLEANFILES. -# Add pkgIndex.tcl if it is generated in the Makefile instead of ./configure -# and change Makefile.in to move it from CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES to BINARIES var. -# -# A few miscellaneous platform-specific items: -# TEA_ADD_* any platform specific compiler/build info here. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -#CLEANFILES="$CLEANFILES pkgIndex.tcl" -if test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" = "windows" ; then - # Ensure no empty if clauses - : - #TEA_ADD_SOURCES([win/winFile.c]) - #TEA_ADD_INCLUDES([-I\"$(${CYGPATH} ${srcdir}/win)\"]) - # AC_DEFINE(BUILD_tls) - # AC_DEFINE(WINDOWS) -else - # Ensure no empty else clauses - : - #TEA_ADD_SOURCES([unix/unixFile.c]) - #TEA_ADD_LIBS([-lsuperfly]) -fi - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# __CHANGE__ -# Choose which headers you need. Extension authors should try very -# hard to only rely on the Tcl public header files. Internal headers -# contain private data structures and are subject to change without -# notice. -# This MUST be called after TEA_LOAD_TCLCONFIG / TEA_LOAD_TKCONFIG -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_PUBLIC_TCL_HEADERS -#TEA_PRIVATE_TCL_HEADERS - -#TEA_PUBLIC_TK_HEADERS -#TEA_PRIVATE_TK_HEADERS -#TEA_PATH_X - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Check whether --enable-threads or --disable-threads was given. -# This auto-enables if Tcl was compiled threaded. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_ENABLE_THREADS - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# The statement below defines a collection of symbols related to -# building as a shared library instead of a static library. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_ENABLE_SHARED - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# This macro figures out what flags to use with the compiler/linker -# when building shared/static debug/optimized objects. This information -# can be taken from the tclConfig.sh file, but this figures it all out. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_CONFIG_CFLAGS - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Set the default compiler switches based on the --enable-symbols option. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_ENABLE_SYMBOLS - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# If the variable OPENSSL is set, we will build with the OpenSSL -# libraries. If it is not set, then we will use RSA BSAFE SSL-C -# libraries instead of the default OpenSSL libaries. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -OPENSSL="1" - -TLS_CHECK_SSL - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Determine if we should use the patented encryption code -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -AC_ARG_ENABLE(patents, [ --enable-patents Use patented code. Default is enabled], PATENTS=${enableval}, PATENTS=yes) - -if test ${PATENTS} = no; then - AC_DEFINE([NO_PATENTS]) -fi - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# This macro generates a line to use when building a library. It -# depends on values set by the TEA_ENABLE_SHARED, TEA_ENABLE_SYMBOLS, -# and TEA_LOAD_TCLCONFIG macros above. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_MAKE_LIB - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Shared libraries and static libraries have different names. -# Also, windows libraries and unix libraries have different names. -# For the OpenSSL version, I chose to use the same library names that -# OpenSSL uses as its default names. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -if test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" = "windows" ; then - if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then - TEA_ADD_LIBS([-L${SSL_LIB_DIR_NATIVE}]) - else - TEA_ADD_LIBS([-libpath:${SSL_LIB_DIR_NATIVE}]) - fi - if test -n "${OPENSSL}"; then - TEA_ADD_LIBS([ssleay32.lib libeay32.lib]) - else - TEA_ADD_LIBS([sslc32.lib]) - fi -else - # Subst runtime dir here, use -R and -L where necessary. [Bug 1742859] - LIB_RUNTIME_DIR=${SSL_LIB_DIR} - eval "LD_SEARCH_FLAGS=\"${LD_SEARCH_FLAGS}\"" - if test -n "${OPENSSL}"; then - TEA_ADD_LIBS([${LD_SEARCH_FLAGS} -L${SSL_LIB_DIR} -lssl -lcrypto ${GCCPATH} ${GCCLIB}]) - else - TEA_ADD_LIBS([${LD_SEARCH_FLAGS} -L${SSL_LIB_DIR} -lsslc]) - fi -fi - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Determine the name of the tclsh and/or wish executables in the -# Tcl and Tk build directories or the location they were installed -# into. These paths are used to support running test cases only, -# the Makefile should not be making use of these paths to generate -# a pkgIndex.tcl file or anything else at extension build time. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_PROG_TCLSH -#TEA_PROG_WISH - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# These are for tlsConfig.sh -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TEA_EXPORT_CONFIG([tls]) - -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Finally, substitute all of the various values into the Makefile. -# You may alternatively have a special pkgIndex.tcl.in or other files -# which require substituting th AC variables in. Include these here. -#-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -AC_OUTPUT([Makefile pkgIndex.tcl tlsConfig.sh]) |