# @(#) Makefile 1.5 96/05/31 15:50:40 #################################### ### Beginning of configurable stuff. # By default, logfile entries are written to the same file as used for # sendmail transaction logs. Change the definition of the following macro # if you disagree. See `man 3 syslog' for examples. Some syslog versions # do not provide this flexibility. # FACILITY=LOG_MAIL # To disable host access control, comment out the following macro definition. # Note: host access control requires the strtok() and strchr() routines. # Host access control can also be turned off by providing no access control # tables. The local system, since it runs the portmap daemon, is always # treated as an authorized host. #HOSTS_ACCESS= -DHOSTS_ACCESS # Comment out if your RPC library does not allocate privileged ports for # requests from processes with root privilege, or the new portmap will # always reject requests to register/unregister services on privileged # ports. You can find out by running "rpcinfo -p"; if all mountd and NIS # daemons use a port >= 1024 you should probably disable the next line. CHECK_PORT = -DCHECK_PORT # When the portmapper cannot find any local interfaces (it will complain # to the syslog daemon) your system probably has variable-length socket # address structures (struct sockaddr has a sa_len component; examples: # AIX 4.1 and 4.4BSD). Uncomment next macro definition in that case. # # SA_LEN = -DHAS_SA_LEN # AIX 4.x, BSD 4.4 # With verbose logging on, HP-UX 9.x and AIX 4.1 leave zombies behind when # SIGCHLD is not ignored. Enable next macro for a fix. # # ZOMBIES = -DIGNORE_SIGCHLD # AIX 4.x, HP-UX 9.x # Uncomment the following macro if your system does not have u_long. # # ULONG =-Du_long="unsigned long" # Later versions of the tcp wrapper (log_tcp package) come with a # libwrap.a object library. WRAP_DIR should specify the directory with # that library. # WRAP_DIR= ../tcp_wrappers # Auxiliary object files that may be missing from your C library. # AUX = daemon.o # strerror.o # NEXTSTEP is a little different. The following seems to work with NS 3.2 # # SETPGRP =-DUSE_SETPGRP00 # LIBS = -m # NSARCHS = -arch m68k -arch i386 -arch hppa # Auxiliary libraries that you may have to specify # # LIBS = -lrpc ### End of configurable stuff. ############################## SHELL = /bin/sh COPT = -Dperror=xperror $(HOSTS_ACCESS) $(CHECK_PORT) \ $(SYS) -DFACILITY=$(FACILITY) $(ULONG) $(ZOMBIES) $(SA_LEN) # DAVIDM - this stuff is too hard to remove errors from CFLAGS := $(subst -Werror,,$(CFLAGS)) CFLAGS += $(COPT) -O $(NSARCHS) $(SETPGRP) OBJECTS = portmap.o pmap_check.o from_local.o $(AUX) all: portmap pmap_dump pmap_set portmap: $(OBJECTS) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJECTS) $(LIBS) $(LDLIBS) pmap_dump: pmap_dump.c $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $? $(LIBS) $(LDLIBS) pmap_set: pmap_set.c $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $? $(LIBS) $(LDLIBS) romfs: $(ROMFSINST) -e CONFIG_USER_PORTMAP_PORTMAP /bin/portmap $(ROMFSINST) -e CONFIG_USER_PORTMAP_PMAP_DUMP /bin/pmap_dump $(ROMFSINST) -e CONFIG_USER_PORTMAP_PMAP_SET /bin/pmap_set lint: lint $(COPT) $(OBJECTS:%.o=%.c) clean: rm -f *.o portmap pmap_dump pmap_set from_local core *.elf *.gdb tidy: clean chmod 755 . ; chmod -R a+r . deps: @$(CC) -M $(CFLAGS) *.c | grep -v /usr/include |sed 's/\.\///' daemon.o: daemon.c from_local.o: from_local.c pmap_check.o: pmap_check.c pmap_check.h Makefile pmap_dump.o: pmap_dump.c pmap_set.o: pmap_set.c portmap.o: portmap.c portmap.o: pmap_check.h strerror.o: strerror.c