# makefile for use of: OpenSSH # Date created: 31 May 2002 # Whom: dinoex # # $FreeBSD: /tmp/pcvs/ports/Mk/bsd.openssl.mk,v 1.23 2005-10-04 07:44:37 dinoex Exp $ # # Use of 'USE_OPENSSL=yes' includes this Makefile after bsd.ports.pre.mk # # the user/port can now set this options in the makefiles. # # WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes - Use the version in the base system. # WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes - Use the port, even if base if up to date # WITH_OPENSSL_BETA=yes - Use a snapshot of recent openssl # # USE_OPENSSL_RPATH=yes - pass RFLAGS options in CFLAGS, # needed for ports who don't use LDFLAGS # # Overrideable defaults: # # OPENSSL_SHLIBVER= 3 # OPENSSL_PORT= security/openssl # # The makefile sets this variables: # OPENSSLBASE - "/usr" or ${LOCALBASE} # OPENSSLDIR - path to openssl # OPENSSLLIB - path to the libs # OPENSSLINC - path to the matching includes # OPENSSLRPATH - rpath for dynamic linker # # MAKE_ENV - extended with the variables above # CONFIGURE_ENV - extended with LDFLAGS # BUILD_DEPENDS - are added if needed # RUN_DEPENDS - are added if needed OpenSSL_Include_MAINTAINER= dinoex@FreeBSD.org # honor obsolete options for a bit .if defined(USE_OPENSSL_BASE) && !defined(WITH_OPENSSL_BASE) WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes .endif .if defined(USE_OPENSSL_PORT) && !defined(WITH_OPENSSL_PORT) WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes .endif # if no preference was set, check for an installed base version # but give an installed port preference over it. .if !defined(WITH_OPENSSL_BASE) && \ !defined(WITH_OPENSSL_BETA) && \ !defined(WITH_OPENSSL_PORT) && \ !exists(${LOCALBASE}/lib/libcrypto.so) && \ exists(/usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h) WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes .endif .if defined(WITH_OPENSSL_BASE) OPENSSLBASE= /usr OPENSSLDIR= /etc/ssl .if !exists(/usr/lib/libcrypto.so) check-depends:: @${ECHO_CMD} "Dependency error: this port requires the OpenSSL library, which is part of" @${ECHO_CMD} "the FreeBSD crypto distribution but not installed on your" @${ECHO_CMD} "machine. Please see the \"OpenSSL\" section in the handbook" @${ECHO_CMD} "(at \"http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/openssl.html\", for instance)" @${ECHO_CMD} "for instructions on how to obtain and install the FreeBSD" @${ECHO_CMD} "OpenSSL distribution." @${FALSE} .endif .if exists(${LOCALBASE}/lib/libcrypto.so) check-depends:: @${ECHO_CMD} "Dependency error: this port wants the OpenSSL library from the FreeBSD" @${ECHO_CMD} "base system. You can't build against it, while a newer" @${ECHO_CMD} "version is installed by a port." @${ECHO_CMD} "Please deinstall the port or undefine WITH_OPENSSL_BASE." @${FALSE} .endif # OpenSSL in the base system may not include IDEA for patent licensing reasons. .if defined(MAKE_IDEA) && !defined(OPENSSL_IDEA) OPENSSL_IDEA= ${MAKE_IDEA} .else OPENSSL_IDEA?= NO .endif .if ${OPENSSL_IDEA} == "NO" # XXX This is a hack to work around the fact that /etc/make.conf clobbers # our CFLAGS. It might not be enough for all future ports. .if defined(HAS_CONFIGURE) CFLAGS+= -DNO_IDEA .else OPENSSL_CFLAGS+= -DNO_IDEA .endif MAKE_ARGS+= OPENSSL_CFLAGS="${OPENSSL_CFLAGS}" .endif OPENSSLRPATH= /usr/lib:${LOCALBASE}/lib .else OPENSSLBASE= ${LOCALBASE} .if defined(WITH_OPENSSL_097) OPENSSL_SHLIBVER?= 3 .else OPENSSL_SHLIBVER?= 4 .endif .if defined(WITH_OPENSSL_BETA) OPENSSL_PORT?= security/openssl-beta .else OPENSSL_PORT?= security/openssl .endif OPENSSLDIR= ${OPENSSLBASE}/openssl BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/libcrypto.so.${OPENSSL_SHLIBVER}:${PORTSDIR}/${OPENSSL_PORT} RUN_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/libcrypto.so.${OPENSSL_SHLIBVER}:${PORTSDIR}/${OPENSSL_PORT} OPENSSLRPATH= ${LOCALBASE}/lib .endif OPENSSLLIB= ${OPENSSLBASE}/lib OPENSSLINC= ${OPENSSLBASE}/include .if defined(USE_OPENSSL_RPATH) CFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath,${OPENSSLRPATH} .endif OPENSSL_LDFLAGS+= -rpath=${OPENSSLRPATH} .if defined(LDFLAGS) LDFLAGS+=${OPENSSL_LDFLAGS} .else LDFLAGS=${OPENSSL_LDFLAGS} .endif CONFIGURE_ENV+= LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" MAKE_ENV+= LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" MAKE_ENV+= OPENSSLLIB=${OPENSSLLIB} OPENSSLINC=${OPENSSLINC} \ OPENSSLBASE=${OPENSSLBASE} OPENSSLDIR=${OPENSSLDIR} ### crypto #RESTRICTED= "Contains cryptography."