1# ======================================================================== 2# Copyright 2008-2011 Mark Crispin 3# ======================================================================== 4# 5 6# Program: IMAP Toolkit Makefile 7# 8# Author: Mark Crispin 9# 10# Date: 7 December 1989 11# Last Edited: 15 April 2013 (jonabbey@arlut.utexas.edu) 12# 13# Previous versions of this file were 14# 15# Copyright 1988-2008 University of Washington 16# 17# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 18# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 19# You may obtain a copy of the License at 20# 21# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 22 23 24# Normal command to build IMAP toolkit: 25# make <port> [EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS=xxx] [EXTRADRIVERS=xxx] [EXTRACFLAGS=xxx] 26# [PASSWDTYPE=xxx] [SSLTYPE=xxx] [IP=n] 27 28 29# Port name. These refer to the *standard* compiler on the given system. 30# This means, for example, that the hpx port is for HP's compiler and not for 31# a non-standard compiler such as gcc. 32# 33# If you are using gcc and it is not the standard compiler on your system, try 34# using an ANSI port that is close to what you have. For example, if your 35# system is SVR4ish, try a32 or lnx; if it's more BSDish, try nxt, mct, or bsi. 36# 37# The following ports are bundled: 38# a32 AIX 3.2 for RS/6000 39# a41 AIX 4.1 for RS/6000 40# a52 AIX 5.2 41# aix AIX/370 (not RS/6000!!) 42# ami AmigaDOS 43# am2 AmigaDOS with a 68020+ 44# ama AmigaDOS using AS225R2 45# amn AmigaDOS with a 680x0 using "new" socket library 46# aos AOS for RT 47# art AIX 2.2.1 for RT 48# asv Altos SVR4 49# aux A/UX 50# bs3 BSD/i386 3.0 and higher 51# bsd generic BSD 4.3 (as in ancient 1980s version) 52# bsf FreeBSD 53# bsi BSD/i386 54# bso OpenBSD (yes, yet another one...) 55# cvx Convex 56# cyg Cygwin 57# d-g Data General DG/UX prior to 5.4 (d41 port no longer exists) 58# d54 Data General DG/UX 5.4 59# do4 Apollo Domain/OS sr10.4 60# dpx Bull DPX/2 B.O.S. 61# drs ICL DRS/NX 62# dyn Dynix 63# epx EP/IX 64# ga4 GCC AIX 4.x for RS/6000 65# gas GCC Altos SVR4 66# gcs GCC Solaris with Blastwave Community Open Source Software 67# gh9 GCC HP-UX 9.x 68# ghp GCC HP-UX 10.x 69# ghs GCC HP-UX 10.x with Trusted Computer Base 70# go5 GCC 2.7.1 (95q4 from Skunkware _not_ 98q2!) SCO Open Server 5.0.x 71# gsc GCC Santa Cruz Operation 72# gsg GCC SGI 73# gso GCC Solaris 74# gsu GCC SUN-OS 75# gul GCC RISC Ultrix (DEC-5000) 76# h11 HP-UX 11i 77# hpp HP-UX 9.x (see gh9) 78# hpx HP-UX 10.x (see ghp, ghs, hxd, and shp) 79# hxd HP-UX 10.x with DCE security (see shp) 80# isc Interactive Systems 81# ldb Debian Linux 82# lfd Fedora Linux 83# ln8 Linux for Nokia N800 84# lnx Linux with traditional passwords and crypt() in the C library 85# (see lnp, sl4, sl5, and slx) 86# lnp Linux with Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) 87# lmd Mandrake Linux 88# lr5 RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 and later (same as lfd) 89# lrh RedHat Linux 7.2 and later 90# lsu SuSE Linux (same as lrh) 91# lyn LynxOS 92# mct MachTen 93# mnt Atari ST Mint (not MacMint) 94# neb NetBSD 95# nec NEC UX 96# nto QNX Neutrino RTP 97# nxt NEXTSTEP 98# nx3 NEXTSTEP 3.x 99# osf OSF/1 (see sos, os4) 100# os4 OSF/1 (Digital UNIX) 4 101# osi Apple iPhone and iPod Touch 102# osx Mac OS X 103# oxp Mac OS X with Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) 104# oxs Mac OS X Snow Leopard 105# ptx PTX 106# pyr Pyramid 107# qnx QNX 4 108# qn6 QNX 6 109# s40 SUN-OS 4.0 (*not* Solaris) 110# sc5 SCO Open Server 5.0.x (see go5) 111# sco Santa Cruz Operation (see sc5, go5) 112# shp HP-UX with Trusted Computer Base 113# sgi Silicon Graphics IRIX 114# sg6 Silicon Graphics IRIX 6.5 115# sl4 Linux using -lshadow to get the crypt() function 116# sl5 Linux with shadow passwords, no extra libraries 117# slx Linux using -lcrypt to get the crypt() function 118# snx Siemens Nixdorf SININX or Reliant UNIX 119# soc Solaris with /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc 120# sol Solaris (won't work unless "ucbcc" works -- use gso instead) 121# sos OSF/1 with SecureWare 122# ssn SUN-OS with shadow password security 123# sua Windows Vista (Enterprise or Ultima) Subsystem for Unix Applications 124# sun SUN-OS 4.1 or better (*not* Solaris) (see ssn) 125# sv2 SVR2 on AT&T PC-7300 (incomplete port) 126# sv4 generic SVR4 127# ult RISC Ultrix (DEC-5000) 128# uw2 UnixWare SVR4.2 129# vul VAX Ultrix 130# vu2 VAX Ultrix 2.3 (e.g. for VAXstation-2000 or similar old version) 131 132 133# Extra authenticators (e.g. OTP, Kerberos, etc.). Adds linkage for 134# auth_xxx.c and executes Makefile.xxx, where xxx is the name of the 135# authenticator. Some authenticators are only available from third parties. 136# 137# The following extra authenticators are bundled: 138# gss Kerberos V 139 140EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS= 141 142 143# Additional mailbox drivers. Add linkage for xxxdriver. Some drivers are 144# only available from third parties. 145# 146# The following extra drivers are bundled: 147# mbox if file "mbox" exists on the home directory, automatically moves mail 148# from the spool directory to "mbox" and uses "mbox" as INBOX. 149 150EXTRADRIVERS=mbox 151 152 153# Plaintext password type. Defines how plaintext password authentication is 154# done on this system. 155# 156# The following plaintext login types are bundled: 157# afs AFS authentication database 158# dce DCE authentication database 159# gss Kerberos V 160# nul plaintext authentication never permitted 161# pam PAM authentication (note: for Linux, you should use the "lnp" port 162# instead of setting this...also, you may have to modify PAMLDFLAGS 163# in the imap-[]/src/osdep/unix/Makefile 164# pmb PAM authentication for broken implementations such as Solaris. 165# you may have to modify PAMLDFLAGS 166# std system standard (typically passwd file), determined by port 167# two try alternative (defined by CHECKPWALT), then std 168 169PASSWDTYPE=pam 170 171 172# SSL type. Defines whether or not SSL support is on this system 173# 174# The following SSL types are bundled: 175# none no SSL support 176# unix SSL support using OpenSSL 177# nopwd SSL support using OpenSSL, and plaintext authentication permitted only 178# in SSL/TLS sessions 179# sco link SSL before other libraries (for SCO systems) 180# unix.nopwd same as nopwd 181# sco.nopwd same as nopwd, plaintext authentication in SSL/TLS only 182# 183# SSLTYPE=nopwd is now the default as required by RFC 3501 184 185SSLTYPE=nopwd 186 187 188# IP protocol version 189# 190# The following IP protocol versions are defined: 191# 4 (default) IPv4 support only 192# 6 IPv6 and IPv4 support 193 194IP=4 195IP6=6 196 197 198# The following extra compilation flags are defined. None of these flags are 199# recommended. If you use these, include them in the EXTRACFLAGS. 200# 201# -DDISABLE_POP_PROXY 202# By default, the ipop[23]d servers offer POP->IMAP proxy access, 203# which allow a POP client to access mail on an IMAP server by using the 204# POP server as a go-between. Setting this option disables this 205# facility. 206# 207# -DOLDFILESUFFIX=\"xxx\" 208# Change the default suffix appended to the backup .newsrc file from 209# "old". 210# 211# -DSTRICT_RFC822_TIMEZONES 212# Disable recognition of the non-standard UTC (0000), MET (+0100), 213# EET (+0200), JST (+0900), ADT (-0300), AST (-0400), YDT (-0800), 214# YST (-0900), and HST (-1000) symbolic timezones. 215# 216# -DBRITISH_SUMMER_TIME 217# Enables recognition of non-standard symbolic timezone BST as +0100. 218# 219# -DBERING_STANDARD_TIME 220# Enables recognition of non-standard symbolic timezone BST as -1100. 221# 222# -DNEWFOUNDLAND_STANDARD_TIME 223# Enables recognition of non-standard symbolic timezone NST as -0330. 224# 225# -DNOME_STANDARD_TIME 226# Enables recognition of non-standard symbolic timezone NST as -1100. 227# 228# -DSAMOA_STANDARD_TIME 229# Enables recognition of non-standard symbolic timezone SST as -1100. 230# 231# -DY4KBUGFIX 232# Turn on the Y4K bugfix (yes, that's year 4000). It isn't well-known, 233# but century years evenly divisible by 4000 are *not* leap years in the 234# Gregorian calendar. A lot of "Y2K compilant" software does not know 235# about this rule. Remember to turn this on sometime in the next 2000 236# years. 237# 238# -DUSEORTHODOXCALENDAR 239# Use the more accurate Eastern Orthodox calendar instead of the 240# Gregorian calendar. The century years which are leap years happen 241# at alternating 400 and 500 year intervals without shifts every 4000 242# years. The Orthodox and Gregorian calendars diverge by 1 day for 243# gradually-increasing intervals, starting at 2800-2900, and becoming 244# permanent at 48,300. 245# 246# -DUSEJULIANCALENDAR 247# Use the less accurate Julian calendar instead of the Gregorian 248# calendar. Leap years are every 4 years, including century years. 249# My apologies to those in the English-speaking world who object to 250# the reform of September 2, 1752 -> September 14, 1752, since this 251# code still uses January 1 (which Julius Ceasar decreed as the start 252# of the year, which since 153 BCE was the day that Roman consuls 253# took office), rather than the traditional March 25 used by the 254# British. As of 2005, the Julian calendar and the Gregorian calendar 255# diverge by 15 days. 256 257EXTRACFLAGS=-I$(PREFIX)/include/c-client 258 259 260# Extra linker flags (additional/alternative libraries, etc.) 261 262EXTRALDFLAGS=-L$(PREFIX)/lib -lc-client4 263 264 265# Special make flags (e.g. to override make environment variables) 266 267EXTRASPECIALS= 268SPECIALS= 269 270 271# Normal commands 272 273CAT=cat 274CD=cd 275LN=ln -s 276MAKE=make 277MKDIR=mkdir 278BUILDTYPE=rebuild 279RM=rm -rf 280SH=sh 281SYSTEM=unix 282TOOLS=tools 283TOUCH=touch 284 285 286# Primary build command 287 288BUILD=$(MAKE) build EXTRACFLAGS='$(EXTRACFLAGS)'\ 289 EXTRALDFLAGS='$(EXTRALDFLAGS)'\ 290 EXTRADRIVERS='$(EXTRADRIVERS)'\ 291 EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS='$(EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS)'\ 292 PASSWDTYPE=$(PASSWDTYPE) SSLTYPE=$(SSLTYPE) IP=$(IP)\ 293 EXTRASPECIALS='$(EXTRASPECIALS)' 294 295 296# Make the IMAP Toolkit 297 298all: bundled 299 300SPECIALS: 301 echo $(SPECIALS) > SPECIALS 302 303# Note on SCO you may have to set LN to "ln". 304 305a32 a41 a52 aix bs3 bsi d-g d54 do4 drs epx ga4 gas gh9 ghp ghs go5 gsc gsg gso gul h11 hpp hpx lnp lyn mct mnt nec nto nxt nx3 osf os4 ptx qnx qn6 sc5 sco sgi sg6 shp sl4 sl5 slx snx soc sol sos uw2: an 306 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ 307 308# If you use sv4, you may find that it works to move it to use the an process. 309# If so, you probably will want to delete the "-Dconst=" from the sv4 CFLAGS in 310# the c-client Makefile. 311 312aos art asv aux bsd cvx dpx dyn isc pyr sv4 ult vul vu2: ua 313 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ 314 315 316# Knotheads moved Kerberos and SSL locations on these platforms 317 318# Paul Vixie claims that all FreeBSD versions have working IPv6 319 320bsf: an 321 $(TOUCH) ip6 322 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ IP=$(IP6) \ 323 PASSWDTYPE=pam \ 324 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/etc/ssl/certs SSLKEYS=/etc/ssl/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib PAMLDFLAGS=-lpam" 325 326# I assume that Theo did the right thing for IPv6. OpenBSD does not have PAM. 327 328bso: an 329 $(TOUCH) ip6 330 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ IP=$(IP6) \ 331 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/etc/ssl SSLKEYS=/etc/ssl/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib" 332 333# Info from Joel Reicher about NetBSD SSL paths. I assume it has PAM because pam is in NetBSD sources... 334 335neb: an 336 $(TOUCH) ip6 337 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ IP=$(IP6) \ 338 PASSWDTYPE=pam \ 339 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/etc/openssl/certs SSLKEYS=/etc/openssl/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib PAMLDFLAGS=-lpam" 340 341cyg: an 342 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=cyg \ 343 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/usr/ssl/certs SSLKEYS=/usr/ssl/certs" 344 345gcs: an 346 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=gso \ 347 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/opt/csw/include/openssl SSLLIB=/opt/csw/lib SSLCERTS=/opt/csw/ssl/certs SSLKEYS=/opt/csw/ssl/certs" 348 349ldb: an 350 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=lnp IP=$(IP6) \ 351 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/etc/ssl/certs SSLKEYS=/etc/ssl/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib MAILSPOOL=/var/mail" 352 353lfd: an 354 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=lnp IP=$(IP6) \ 355 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/etc/pki/tls/certs SSLKEYS=/etc/pki/tls/private GSSDIR=/usr/kerberos" 356 357ln8: an 358 $(TOUCH) ip6 359 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=slx IP=$(IP6) \ 360 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/usr/lib/ssl/certs MAILSPOOL=/var/mail" 361 362 363# RHEL5/6 does not have the IPv6 bug 364 365lr5: an 366 $(TOUCH) ip6 367 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=lnp IP=$(IP6) \ 368 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/etc/pki/tls/certs SSLKEYS=/etc/pki/tls/private GSSDIR=/usr/kerberos" 369 370lmd: an 371 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=lnp IP=$(IP6) \ 372 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/usr/lib/ssl/certs SSLKEYS=/usr/lib/ssl/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib" 373 374# RHEL3 definitely has the IPv6 bug 375 376lrh: lrhok an 377 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=lnp IP=$(IP6) \ 378 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/usr/share/ssl/certs SSLKEYS=/usr/share/ssl/private GSSDIR=/usr/kerberos" 379 380lrhok: 381 @$(SH) -c '(test ! -d /etc/pki/tls ) || make lrhwarn' 382 @$(TOUCH) lrhok 383 384lrhwarn: 385 @echo You are building for OLD versions of RedHat Linux. This build 386 @echo is NOT suitable for RedHat Enterprise 5 / 6, which store SSL/TLS 387 @echo certificates and keys in /etc/pki/tls rather than /usr/share/ssl. 388 @echo If you want to build for modern RedHat Linux, you should use 389 @echo make lr5 instead. 390 @echo Do you want to continue this build? Type y or n please: 391 @$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) exit 1;; esac' 392 @echo OK, I will remember that you really want to build for old 393 @echo RedHat Linux. You will not see this message again. 394 @echo If you realize that you really wanted to build for modern 395 @echo RedHat Linux, then do the following commands: 396 @echo % rm lrhok 397 @echo % make clean 398 @echo % make lr5 399 400lsu: an 401 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=lnp IP=$(IP6) \ 402 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/usr/share/ssl/certs SSLKEYS=/usr/share/ssl/private GSSDIR=/usr/kerberos" 403 404# iToy does not have Kerberos or PAM. It doesn't have a 405# /System/Library/OpenSSL directory either, but the libcrypto shared library 406# has these locations so this is what we will use. 407 408osi: an 409 $(TOUCH) ip6 410 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=osx IP=$(IP6) CC=arm-apple-darwin-gcc \ 411 EXTRACFLAGS="$(EXTRACFLAGS) -DMAC_OSX_KLUDGE=1 -Dhash_create=Hash_create -Dhash_destroy=Hash_destroy -Dlogout=Logout" \ 412 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/System/Library/OpenSSL/certs SSLKEYS=/System/Library/OpenSSL/private" 413 414oxp: an 415 $(TOUCH) ip6 416 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=osx IP=$(IP6) EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS="$(EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS) gss" \ 417 PASSWDTYPE=pam \ 418 EXTRACFLAGS="$(EXTRACFLAGS) -DMAC_OSX_KLUDGE=1" \ 419 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/System/Library/OpenSSL/certs SSLKEYS=/System/Library/OpenSSL/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib PAMDLFLAGS=-lpam" 420 421oxs: an 422 $(TOUCH) ip6 423 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=osx IP=$(IP6) EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS="$(EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS) gss" \ 424 PASSWDTYPE=pam \ 425 EXTRACFLAGS="$(EXTRACFLAGS)" \ 426 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/System/Library/OpenSSL/certs SSLKEYS=/System/Library/OpenSSL/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib PAMDLFLAGS=-lpam" 427 428osx: osxok an 429 $(TOUCH) ip6 430 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ IP=$(IP6) EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS="$(EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS) gss" \ 431 SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/System/Library/OpenSSL/certs SSLKEYS=/System/Library/OpenSSL/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib" 432 433osxok: 434 @$(SH) -c '(test ! -f /usr/include/pam/pam_appl.h ) || make osxwarn' 435 @$(TOUCH) osxok 436 437osxwarn: 438 @echo You are building for OLD versions of Mac OS X. This build is 439 @echo NOT suitable for modern versions of Mac OS X, such as Tiger, 440 @echo which use PAM-based authentication. If you want to build for 441 @echo modern Mac OS X, you should use make oxp instead. 442 @echo Do you want to continue this build? Type y or n please: 443 @$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) exit 1;; esac' 444 @echo OK, I will remember that you really want to build for old 445 @echo Mac OS X. You will not see this message again. 446 @echo If you realize that you really wanted to build for modern 447 @echo Mac OS X, then do the following commands: 448 @echo % rm osxok 449 @echo % make clean 450 @echo % make oxp 451 452 453# Linux shadow password support doesn't build on traditional systems, but most 454# Linux systems are shadow these days. 455 456lnx: lnxnul an 457 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ 458 459lnxnul: 460 @$(SH) -c '(test $(PASSWDTYPE) = nul) || make lnxok' 461 462lnxok: 463 @echo You are building for traditional Linux. Most modern Linux 464 @echo systems require that you build using make slx. 465 @echo Do you want to continue this build? Type y or n please: 466 @$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) exit 1;; esac' 467 @echo OK, I will remember that you really want to build for 468 @echo traditional Linux. You will not see this message again. 469 @echo If you discover that you can not log in to the POP and IMAP 470 @echo servers, then do the following commands: 471 @echo % rm lnxok 472 @echo % make clean 473 @echo % make slx 474 @echo If slx does not work, try sl4 or sl5. Be sure to do a 475 @echo make clean between each try! 476 @$(TOUCH) lnxok 477 478 479# SUN-OS C compiler makes you load libdl by hand... 480 481ssn sun: sunok suntools ua 482 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ 483 484suntools: 485 $(CD) tools;$(MAKE) LDFLAGS=-ldl 486 487gsu: sunok an 488 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ 489 490s40: sunok ua 491 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ 492 493sunok: 494 @echo You are building for the old BSD-based SUN-OS. This is NOT 495 @echo the modern SVR4-based Solaris. If you want to build for 496 @echo Solaris, you should use make gso or make sol or make soc. Do 497 @echo you want to continue this build? Type y or n please: 498 @$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) exit 1;; esac' 499 @echo OK, I will remember that you really want to build for the old 500 @echo BSD-based SUN-OS. You will not see this message again. 501 @echo If the build fails and you realize that you really wanted to 502 @echo build for Solaris, then do the following commands: 503 @echo % rm sunok 504 @echo % make clean 505 @echo % make gso 506 @echo If gso does not work, try sol. Be sure to do a make clean 507 @echo between each try! 508 @$(TOUCH) sunok 509 510 511# SVR2 doesn't have symbolic links (at least my SVR2 system doesn't) 512 513sv2: 514 $(MAKE) ua LN=ln 515 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ LN=ln 516 517# Hard links don't quite work right in SUA, and there don't seem to be any 518# SSL includes. However, IPv6 works. 519 520sua: 521 $(TOUCH) ip6 sslnone 522 $(MAKE) an LN=cp SSLTYPE=none 523 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ LN=cp IP=$(IP6) SSLTYPE=none 524 525 526# Pine port names, not distinguished in c-client 527 528bs2: an 529 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=bsi 530 531pt1: an 532 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=ptx 533 534 535# Compatibility 536 537hxd: 538 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=hpx PASSWDTYPE=dce 539 540# Amiga 541 542ami am2 ama amn: 543 $(MAKE) an LN=cp SYSTEM=amiga 544 $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ LN=cp 545 546 547# Courtesy entries for Microsoft systems 548 549nt: 550 nmake /nologo /f makefile.nt 551 552ntk: 553 nmake /nologo /f makefile.ntk 554 555w2k: 556 nmake /nologo /f makefile.w2k 557 558wce: 559 nmake /nologo /f makefile.wce 560 561 562# SSL build choices 563 564sslnopwd sslunix.nopwd sslsco.nopwd: 565 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 566 @echo + Building in full compliance with RFC 3501 security 567 @echo + requirements: 568 @echo ++ TLS/SSL encryption is supported 569 @echo ++ Unencrypted plaintext passwords are prohibited 570 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 571 572sslunix sslsco: 573 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 574 @echo + Building in PARTIAL compliance with RFC 3501 security 575 @echo + requirements: 576 @echo + Compliant: 577 @echo ++ TLS/SSL encryption is supported 578 @echo + Non-compliant: 579 @echo ++ Unencrypted plaintext passwords are permitted 580 @echo + 581 @echo + In order to rectify this problem, you MUST build with: 582 @echo ++ SSLTYPE=$(SSLTYPE).nopwd 583 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 584 585nounenc: 586 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 587 @echo + At your request, this build with unencrypted authentication has 588 @echo + been CANCELLED. 589 @echo + You must start over with a new make command. 590 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 591 592 593sslnone: 594 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 595 @echo + Building in NON-COMPLIANCE with RFC 3501 security requirements: 596 @echo + Non-compliant: 597 @echo ++ TLS/SSL encryption is NOT supported 598 @echo ++ Unencrypted plaintext passwords are permitted 599 @echo + 600 @echo + In order to rectify this problem, you MUST build with: 601 @echo ++ SSLTYPE=nopwd 602 @echo + You must also have OpenSSL or equivalent installed. 603 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 604 605nonossl: 606 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 607 @echo + At your request, this build with no TLS/SSL support has been 608 @echo + CANCELLED. 609 @echo + You must start over with a new make command. 610 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 611 612 613# IP build choices 614 615ip4: 616 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 617 @echo + Building with IPv4 support 618 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 619 620ip6: 621 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 622 @echo + Building with IPv6 support 623 @echo + 624 @echo + NOTE: Some versions of glibc have a bug in the getaddrinfo 625 @echo + call which does DNS name resolution. This bug causes host 626 @echo + names to be canonicalized incorrectly, as well as doing an 627 @echo + unnecessary and performance-sapping reverse DNS call. This 628 @echo + problem does not affect the IPv4 gethostbyname call. 629 @echo + 630 @echo + getaddrinfo works properly on Mac OS X and Windows. However, 631 @echo + the problem has been observed on some Linux systems. 632 @echo + 633 @echo + If you answer n to the following question the build will be 634 @echo + cancelled and you must rebuild. If you did not specify IPv6 635 @echo + yourself, try adding IP6=4 to the make command line. 636 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 637 @echo 638 @echo Do you want to build with IPv6 anyway? Type y or n please: 639 @$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) (make noip6;exit 1);; esac' 640 @echo OK, I will remember that you really want to build with IPv6. 641 @echo You will not see this message again. 642 @$(TOUCH) ip6 643 644noip6: 645 $(MAKE) clean 646 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 647 @echo + At your request, this build with IPv6 has been CANCELLED. 648 @echo + You must start over with a new make command. 649 @echo + 650 @echo + If you wish to rebuild without IPv6 support, do one of the 651 @echo + following: 652 @echo + 653 @echo + 1. If you specified IP=6 on the make command line, omit it. 654 @echo + 655 @echo + 2. Some of the Linux builds automatically select IPv6. If 656 @echo + you choose one of those builds, add IP6=4 to the make command 657 @echo + line. Note that this is IP6=4, not IP=4. 658 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 659 660# C compiler types 661 662an ua: 663 @$(MAKE) ssl$(SSLTYPE) 664 @echo Applying $@ process to sources... 665 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/c-client c-client 666 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/ansilib c-client 667 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/charset c-client 668 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/osdep/$(SYSTEM) c-client 669 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/mtest mtest 670 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/ipopd ipopd 671 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/imapd imapd 672 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/mailutil mailutil 673 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/mlock mlock 674 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/dmail dmail 675 $(TOOLS)/$@ "$(LN)" src/tmail tmail 676 $(LN) $(TOOLS)/$@ . 677 678build: bundled 679 680OSTYPE: 681 @$(MAKE) ip$(IP) 682 @echo Building c-client for $(BUILDTYPE)... 683 @$(TOUCH) SPECIALS 684 echo `$(CAT) SPECIALS` $(EXTRASPECIALS) > c-client/SPECIALS 685 $(CD) c-client;$(MAKE) $(BUILDTYPE) EXTRACFLAGS='$(EXTRACFLAGS)'\ 686 EXTRALDFLAGS='$(EXTRALDFLAGS)'\ 687 EXTRADRIVERS='$(EXTRADRIVERS)'\ 688 EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS='$(EXTRAAUTHENTICATORS)'\ 689 PASSWDTYPE=$(PASSWDTYPE) SSLTYPE=$(SSLTYPE) IP=$(IP)\ 690 $(SPECIALS) $(EXTRASPECIALS) 691 echo $(BUILDTYPE) > OSTYPE 692 $(TOUCH) rebuild 693 694rebuild: 695 @$(SH) -c '(test $(BUILDTYPE) = rebuild -o $(BUILDTYPE) = `$(CAT) OSTYPE`) || (echo Already built for `$(CAT) OSTYPE` -- you must do \"make clean\" first && exit 1)' 696 @echo Rebuilding c-client for `$(CAT) OSTYPE`... 697 @$(TOUCH) SPECIALS 698 $(CD) c-client;$(MAKE) all CC=`$(CAT) CCTYPE` \ 699 CFLAGS="`$(CAT) CFLAGS`" `$(CAT) SPECIALS` 700 701rebuildclean: 702 $(SH) -c '$(RM) rebuild || true' 703 704bundled: 705 @echo Building bundled tools... 706 $(CD) mtest;$(MAKE) 707 $(CD) ipopd;$(MAKE) 708 $(CD) imapd;$(MAKE) 709 $(CD) mailutil;$(MAKE) 710 @$(SH) -c '(test -f /usr/include/sysexits.h ) || make sysexitwarn' 711 $(CD) mlock;$(MAKE) || true 712 $(CD) dmail;$(MAKE) || true 713 $(CD) tmail;$(MAKE) || true 714 715 716sysexitwarn: 717 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 718 @echo + Hmm...it does not look like /usr/include/sysexits.h exists. 719 @echo + Either your system is too ancient to have the sysexits.h 720 @echo + include, or your C compiler gets it from some other location 721 @echo + than /usr/include. If your system is too old to have the 722 @echo + sysexits.h include, you will not be able to build the 723 @echo + following programs. 724 @echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 725 726clean: 727 @echo Removing old processed sources and binaries... 728 $(SH) -c '$(RM) an ua OSTYPE SPECIALS c-client mtest imapd ipopd mailutil mlock dmail tmail ip6 || true' 729 $(CD) tools;$(MAKE) clean 730 731 732# A monument to a hack of long ago and far away... 733love: 734 @echo not war? 735