bn ec rsa dsa ecdsa dh ecdh dso engine \
buffer bio stack lhash rand err \
evp asn1 pem x509 x509v3 conf txt_db pkcs7 pkcs12 comp ocsp ui krb5 \
- store pqueue
+ store pqueue ts
# keep in mind that the above list is adjusted by ./Configure
# according to no-xxx arguments...
MAN1=1
MAN3=3
MANSUFFIX=
+HTMLSUFFIX=html
+HTMLDIR=$(OPENSSLDIR)/html
SHELL=/bin/sh
TOP= .
# MAKEOVERRIDES= effectively "equalizes" GNU-ish and SysV-ish make flavors,
# which in turn eliminates ambiguities in variable treatment with -e.
+# BUILD_CMD is a generic macro to build a given target in a given
+# subdirectory. The target must be given through the shell variable
+# `target' and the subdirectory to build in must be given through `dir'.
+# This macro shouldn't be used directly, use RECURSIVE_BUILD_CMD or
+# BUILD_ONE_CMD instead.
+#
+# BUILD_ONE_CMD is a macro to build a given target in a given
+# subdirectory if that subdirectory is part of $(DIRS). It requires
+# exactly the same shell variables as BUILD_CMD.
+#
+# RECURSIVE_BUILD_CMD is a macro to build a given target in all
+# subdirectories defined in $(DIRS). It requires that the target
+# is given through the shell variable `target'.
BUILD_CMD= if [ -d "$$dir" ]; then \
( cd $$dir && echo "making $$target in $$dir..." && \
$(CLEARENV) && $(MAKE) -e $(BUILDENV) TOP=.. DIR=$$dir $$target \
$(CLEARENV) && $(MAKE) -e $(BUILDENV) TESTS='${TESTS}' OPENSSL_DEBUG_MEMORY=on generate );
dclean:
- rm -f *.bak
+ rm -rf *.bak include/openssl certs/.0
@set -e; target=dclean; $(RECURSIVE_BUILD_CMD)
rehash: rehash.time
$(PERL) crypto/objects/obj_dat.pl crypto/objects/obj_mac.h crypto/objects/obj_dat.h
crypto/objects/obj_mac.h: crypto/objects/objects.pl crypto/objects/objects.txt crypto/objects/obj_mac.num
$(PERL) crypto/objects/objects.pl crypto/objects/objects.txt crypto/objects/obj_mac.num crypto/objects/obj_mac.h
+crypto/objects/obj_xref.h: crypto/objects/objxref.pl crypto/objects/obj_xref.txt crypto/objects/obj_mac.num
+ $(PERL) crypto/objects/objxref.pl > crypto/objects/obj_xref.h
apps/openssl-vms.cnf: apps/openssl.cnf
$(PERL) VMS/VMSify-conf.pl < apps/openssl.cnf > apps/openssl-vms.cnf
(echo 'Output of `Configure TABLE'"':"; \
$(PERL) Configure TABLE) > TABLE
-update: errors stacks util/libeay.num util/ssleay.num crypto/objects/obj_dat.h apps/openssl-vms.cnf crypto/bn/bn_prime.h TABLE depend
+update: errors stacks util/libeay.num util/ssleay.num crypto/objects/obj_dat.h crypto/objects/obj_xref.h apps/openssl-vms.cnf crypto/bn/bn_prime.h TABLE depend
# Build distribution tar-file. As the list of files returned by "find" is
# pretty long, on several platforms a "too many arguments" error or similar
cp openssl.pc $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/lib/pkgconfig
chmod 644 $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALLTOP)/lib/pkgconfig/openssl.pc
+install_html_docs:
+ here="`pwd`"; \
+ for subdir in apps crypto ssl; do \
+ mkdir -p $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(HTMLDIR)/$$subdir; \
+ for i in doc/$$subdir/*.pod; do \
+ fn=`basename $$i .pod`; \
+ echo "installing html/$$fn.$(HTMLSUFFIX)"; \
+ cat $$i \
+ | sed -r 's/L<([^)]*)(\([0-9]\))?\|([^)]*)(\([0-9]\))?>/L<\1|\3>/g' \
+ | pod2html --podroot=doc --htmlroot=.. --podpath=apps:crypto:ssl \
+ | sed -r 's/<!DOCTYPE.*//g' \
+ > $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(HTMLDIR)/$$subdir/$$fn.$(HTMLSUFFIX); \
+ $(PERL) util/extract-names.pl < $$i | \
+ grep -v $$filecase "^$$fn\$$" | \
+ (cd $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(HTMLDIR)/$$subdir; \
+ while read n; do \
+ $$here/util/point.sh $$fn.$(HTMLSUFFIX) "$$n".$(HTMLSUFFIX); \
+ done); \
+ done; \
+ done
+
install_docs:
@$(PERL) $(TOP)/util/mkdir-p.pl \
$(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(MANDIR)/man1 \