fi
+# Linux now whines about egrep, saying "use grep -E".
+# Solarix doesn't support -E on grep. Thanks so much for
+# going non-back-compatible, Linux.
+if [ "$ostype" != "SunOS5" ] ; then
+ egrep="grep -E"
+else
+ egrep="egrep"
+fi
+
+
# If Makefile is up-to-date, no need to rebuild it.
if [ $rebuild = no ] ; then
sed "s/^/PKG_CONFIG_PATH='/" < ./$mftepcp2 | sed "s/\$/'/" > ./$mftepcp
. ./$mftepcp
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
- grep -E -v "^[$st]*PKG_CONFIG_PATH[$st]*=" ./$mft > ./$mftt
+ $egrep -v "^[$st]*PKG_CONFIG_PATH[$st]*=" ./$mft > ./$mftt
rm -f ./$mft
(
echo "# Collapsed PKG_CONFIG_PATH in build-prep:"
# handle pkg-config
# beware portability of extended regexps with sed.
-grep -E "^[$st]*(AUTH|LOOKUP)_[A-Z0-9_]*[$st]*=[$st]*" $mft | \
+$egrep "^[$st]*(AUTH|LOOKUP)_[A-Z0-9_]*[$st]*=[$st]*" $mft | \
sed "s/[$st]*=/='/" | \
sed "s/\$/'/" > $mftt
-grep -E "^[$st]*((USE_(OPENSSL|GNUTLS)_PC)|SUPPORT_TLS|USE_GNUTLS|PCRE2?_CONFIG|AVOID_GNUTLS_PKCS11)[$st]*=[$st]*" $mft | \
+$egrep "^[$st]*((USE_(OPENSSL|GNUTLS)_PC)|SUPPORT_TLS|USE_GNUTLS|PCRE2?_CONFIG|AVOID_GNUTLS_PKCS11)[$st]*=[$st]*" $mft | \
sed "s/[$st]*=/='/" | \
sed "s/\$/'/" >> $mftt
if test -s $mftt
cp ../src/lookups/Makefile $look_mf_pre
../scripts/lookups-Makefile
-class="routers"
-cp ../src/$class/Makefile $class/Makefile.predynamic
-../scripts/$class-Makefile
-mv routers/Makefile.postdynamic $class/Makefile
-rm $class/Makefile.predynamic
-class=
+while read class classdef names
+do
+ cp ../src/$class/Makefile $class/Makefile.predynamic
+ CLASS=$class CLASSDEF=$classdef DRNAMES="$names" ../scripts/drivers-Makefile
+ mv $class/Makefile.postdynamic $class/Makefile
+ rm $class/Makefile.predynamic
+done <<-END
+ routers ROUTER ACCEPT DNSLOOKUP IPLITERAL IPLOOKUP MANUALROUTE QUERYPROGRAM REDIRECT
+ transports TRANSPORT APPENDFILE AUTOREPLY LMTP PIPE QUEUEFILE SMTP
+ auths AUTH CRAM_MD5 CYRUS_SASL DOVECOT EXTERNAL GSASL HEIMDAL_GSSAPI PLAINTEXT SPA TLS
+ miscmods SUPPORT SPF DMARC
+END
# See if there is a definition of EXIM_PERL in what we have built so far.
# If so, run Perl to find the default values for PERL_CC, PERL_CCOPTS,