-# $Cambridge: exim/src/OS/Makefile-Base,v 1.14 2008/01/17 13:03:35 tom Exp $
-
# This file is the basis of the main makefile for Exim and friends. The
# makefile at the top level arranges to build the main makefile by calling
# scripts/Configure-Makefile from within the build directory. This
# up-to-date. Then the os-specific source files and the C configuration file
# are set up, and finally it goes to the main Exim target.
-all: $(EDITME) checklocalmake Makefile os.h os.c config.h allexim
+all: allexim
+config: $(EDITME) checklocalmake Makefile os.h os.c config.h version.h
checklocalmake:
@if $(SHELL) $(SCRIPTS)/newer $(EDITME)-$(OSTYPE) $(EDITME) || \
# therefore always be run, even if the files exist. This shouldn't in fact be a
# problem, but it does no harm. Other make programs will just ignore this.
-.PHONY: all allexim buildauths buildlookups buildrouters \
+.PHONY: all config allexim buildauths buildlookups buildpdkim buildrouters \
buildtransports checklocalmake clean
# This is the real default target for all the various exim binaries and
# scripts, once the configuring stuff is done.
-allexim: config.h $(EXIM_MONITOR) exicyclog exinext exiwhat \
+allexim: $(EXIM_MONITOR) exicyclog exinext exiwhat \
exigrep eximstats exipick exiqgrep exiqsumm \
transport-filter.pl convert4r3 convert4r4 \
exim_checkaccess \
exim_dbmbuild exim_dumpdb exim_fixdb exim_tidydb exim_lock \
- buildlookups buildrouters buildtransports \
- buildauths exim
+ exim
# Targets for special-purpose configuration header builders
# Target for the exicyclog utility script
-exicyclog: Makefile config.h ../src/exicyclog.src
+exicyclog: config ../src/exicyclog.src
@rm -f exicyclog
@sed \
-e "s?PROCESSED_FLAG?This file has been so processed.?"\
-e "s?EXICYCLOG_MAX?$(EXICYCLOG_MAX)?" \
-e "s?COMPRESS_COMMAND?$(COMPRESS_COMMAND)?" \
-e "s?COMPRESS_SUFFIX?$(COMPRESS_SUFFIX)?" \
- -e "s?CHOWN_COMMAND?$(CHOWN_COMMAND)?" \
-e "s?CHGRP_COMMAND?$(CHGRP_COMMAND)?" \
+ -e "s?CHMOD_COMMAND?$(CHMOD_COMMAND)?" \
+ -e "s?CHOWN_COMMAND?$(CHOWN_COMMAND)?" \
-e "s?MV_COMMAND?$(MV_COMMAND)?" \
-e "s?RM_COMMAND?$(RM_COMMAND)?" \
+ -e "s?TOUCH_COMMAND?$(TOUCH_COMMAND)?" \
../src/exicyclog.src > exicyclog-t
@mv exicyclog-t exicyclog
@chmod a+x exicyclog
@echo ">>> exicyclog script built"
# Target for the exinext utility script
-exinext: Makefile config.h ../src/exinext.src
+exinext: config ../src/exinext.src
@rm -f exinext
@sed \
-e "s?PROCESSED_FLAG?This file has been so processed.?"\
@echo ">>> exinext script built"
# Target for the exiwhat utility script
-exiwhat: Makefile config.h ../src/exiwhat.src
+exiwhat: config ../src/exiwhat.src
@rm -f exiwhat
@sed \
-e "s?PROCESSED_FLAG?This file has been so processed.?"\
@echo ">>> exiwhat script built"
# Target for the exim_checkaccess utility script
-exim_checkaccess: Makefile config.h ../src/exim_checkaccess.src
+exim_checkaccess: config ../src/exim_checkaccess.src
@rm -f exim_checkaccess
@sed \
-e "s?PROCESSED_FLAG?This file has been so processed.?"\
@echo ">>> exim_checkaccess script built"; echo ""
# Target for the Exim monitor start-up script
-eximon: Makefile config.h ../src/eximon.src ../OS/eximon.conf-Default \
+eximon: config ../src/eximon.src ../OS/eximon.conf-Default \
../Local/eximon.conf
@rm -f eximon
$(SHELL) $(SCRIPTS)/Configure-eximon
OBJ_WITH_CONTENT_SCAN = malware.o mime.o regex.o spam.o spool_mbox.o
OBJ_WITH_OLD_DEMIME = demime.o
-OBJ_EXPERIMENTAL = bmi_spam.o spf.o srs.o dk.o dkim-exim.o dcc.o
+OBJ_EXPERIMENTAL = bmi_spam.o spf.o srs.o dcc.o dmarc.o
# Targets for final binaries; the main one has a build number which is
# updated each time. We don't bother with that for the auxiliaries.
+OBJ_LOOKUPS = lookups/lf_quote.o lookups/lf_check_file.o lookups/lf_sqlperform.o
+
OBJ_EXIM = acl.o child.o crypt16.o daemon.o dbfn.o debug.o deliver.o \
directory.o dns.o drtables.o enq.o exim.o expand.o filter.o \
- filtertest.o globals.o \
+ filtertest.o globals.o dkim.o \
header.o host.o ip.o log.o lss.o match.o moan.o \
os.o parse.o queue.o \
rda.o readconf.o receive.o retry.o rewrite.o rfc2047.o \
route.o search.o sieve.o smtp_in.o smtp_out.o spool_in.o spool_out.o \
- store.o string.o tls.o tod.o transport.o tree.o verify.o \
+ std-crypto.o store.o string.o tls.o tod.o transport.o tree.o verify.o \
+ $(OBJ_LOOKUPS) \
local_scan.o $(EXIM_PERL) $(OBJ_WITH_CONTENT_SCAN) \
$(OBJ_WITH_OLD_DEMIME) $(OBJ_EXPERIMENTAL)
-exim: lookups/lookups.a auths/auths.a \
- routers/routers.a transports/transports.a \
- $(OBJ_EXIM) version.c
- @echo " "
- awk '{ print ($$1+1) }' cnumber.h > cnumber.temp
- rm -f cnumber.h; mv cnumber.temp cnumber.h
- @echo "$(CC) version.c"
- $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE) version.c
- rm -f exim
+exim: buildlookups buildauths pdkim/pdkim.a \
+ buildrouters buildtransports \
+ $(OBJ_EXIM) version.o
@echo "$(LNCC) -o exim"
$(FE)$(PURIFY) $(LNCC) -o exim $(LFLAGS) $(OBJ_EXIM) version.o \
routers/routers.a transports/transports.a lookups/lookups.a \
- auths/auths.a \
+ auths/auths.a pdkim/pdkim.a \
$(LIBRESOLV) $(LIBS) $(LIBS_EXIM) $(IPV6_LIBS) $(EXTRALIBS) \
$(EXTRALIBS_EXIM) $(DBMLIB) $(LOOKUP_LIBS) $(AUTH_LIBS) \
$(PERL_LIBS) $(TLS_LIBS) $(PCRE_LIBS) $(LDFLAGS)
OBJ_FIXDB = exim_fixdb.o util-os.o util-store.o
-exim_fixdb: $(OBJ_FIXDB)
+exim_fixdb: $(OBJ_FIXDB) buildauths
@echo "$(LNCC) -o exim_fixdb"
$(FE)$(LNCC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE) -o exim_fixdb $(LFLAGS) $(OBJ_FIXDB) \
- $(LIBS) $(EXTRALIBS) $(DBMLIB)
+ auths/auths.a $(LIBS) $(EXTRALIBS) $(DBMLIB)
@if [ x"$(STRIP_COMMAND)" != x"" ]; then \
echo $(STRIP_COMMAND) exim_fixdb; \
$(STRIP_COMMAND) exim_fixdb; \
.c.o:; @echo "$(CC) $*.c"
$(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. $(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE) $*.c
+# Update Exim's version information and build the version object.
+
+version.h::
+ @../scripts/reversion
+
+cnumber.h: version.h
+
+version.o: $(HDRS) cnumber.h version.h version.c
+
# This is the dummy module for use by test compiles of individual modules. It
# contains functions such as log_write() that may be called from bits of Exim
# in the tested code.
# The local scan module depends only on its own special header, and is compiled
# from a source whose location is set by configuration.
-local_scan.o: Makefile local_scan.h ../$(LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE)
+local_scan.o: config local_scan.h ../$(LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE)
@echo "$(CC) local_scan.c"
$(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. $(INCLUDE) -o local_scan.o ../$(LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE)
smtp_out.o: $(HDRS) smtp_out.c
spool_in.o: $(HDRS) spool_in.c
spool_out.o: $(HDRS) spool_out.c
+std-crypto.o: $(HDRS) std-crypto.c
store.o: $(HDRS) store.c
string.o: $(HDRS) string.c
-tls.o: $(HDRS) tls.c tls-gnu.c tls-openssl.c
+tls.o: $(HDRS) tls.c tls-gnu.c tlscert-gnu.c tls-openssl.c tlscert-openssl.c
tod.o: $(HDRS) tod.c
transport.o: $(HDRS) transport.c
tree.o: $(HDRS) tree.c
verify.o: $(HDRS) verify.c
-
+dkim.o: $(HDRS) dkim.c
# Dependencies for WITH_CONTENT_SCAN modules
bmi_spam.o: $(HDRS) bmi_spam.c
spf.o: $(HDRS) spf.h spf.c
srs.o: $(HDRS) srs.h srs.c
-dk.o: $(HDRS) dk.h dk.c
-dkim-exim.o: $(HDRS) dkim-exim.h dkim-exim.c
dcc.o: $(HDRS) dcc.h dcc.c
+dmarc.o: $(HDRS) dmarc.h dmarc.c
# The module containing tables of available lookups, routers, auths, and
# transports must be rebuilt if any of them are. However, because the makefiles
drtables.o: $(HDRS) drtables.c
+# We depend upon object files built as part of building the lookups library
+# When using parallel make, we don't have the dependency to force building
+# in the sub-directory unless we force that dependency:
+
+$(OBJ_LOOKUPS): buildlookups
# The exim monitor's private modules - the sources live in a private
# subdirectory. The final binary combines the private modules with some
../exim_monitor/`echo $@ | sed 's/o$$/c/'`
-# Targets for the various libraries that Exim uses. This coding is tedious,
-# because different versions of "make" behave in different ways with regard
-# to rebuilding. If these target names are of the form pcre/libpcre.a, for
-# example, then a forcing mechanism is required to get them obeyed each time.
-# That's fine on Solaris and other systems; the rebuilding of the exim target
-# happens only if the libraries are actually rebuilt. However, on IRIX, if
-# the target is forced, the exim target gets unnecessarily rebuilt even if
-# the .a file is not. Contrariwise, if we use dummy names, they don't interact
-# with the building of exim (and eximon.bin), but for libpcre Exim doesn't get
-# rebuilt when it should. (For the others it does, because they remove
-# drtables.o when they rebuild.) To get round this, we forcibly remove the
-# binary when it needs to be rebuilt.
+# Targets for the various libraries that Exim uses.
# The lookups library.
-buildlookups:
- @cd lookups; $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
- FE="$(FE)" RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" RM_COMMAND="$(RM_COMMAND)" HDRS="$(PHDRS)" \
- INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE) $(LOOKUP_INCLUDE)"; \
- echo " "
+buildlookups: config
+ @cd lookups && $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
+ CFLAGS_DYNAMIC="$(CFLAGS_DYNAMIC)" HDRS="../version.h $(PHDRS)" \
+ FE="$(FE)" RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" RM_COMMAND="$(RM_COMMAND)" \
+ INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE) $(LOOKUP_INCLUDE)"
+ @echo " "
# The routers library.
-buildrouters:
- @cd routers; $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
+buildrouters: config
+ @cd routers && $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
FE="$(FE)" RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" RM_COMMAND="$(RM_COMMAND)" HDRS="$(PHDRS)" \
- INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE)"; \
- echo " "
+ INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE)"
+ @echo " "
# The transports library.
-buildtransports:
- @cd transports; $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
+buildtransports: config
+ @cd transports && $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
FE="$(FE)" RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" RM_COMMAND="$(RM_COMMAND)" HDRS="$(PHDRS)" \
- INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE)"; \
- echo " "
+ INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE)"
+ @echo " "
# The library of authorization modules
-buildauths:
- @cd auths; $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
+buildauths: config
+ @cd auths && $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
+ FE="$(FE)" RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" RM_COMMAND="$(RM_COMMAND)" HDRS="$(PHDRS)" \
+ INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE)"
+ @echo " "
+
+# The PDKIM library
+
+buildpdkim: pdkim/pdkim.a
+pdkim/pdkim.a: config
+ @cd pdkim && $(MAKE) SHELL=$(SHELL) AR="$(AR)" $(MFLAGS) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
FE="$(FE)" RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" RM_COMMAND="$(RM_COMMAND)" HDRS="$(PHDRS)" \
- INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE)"; \
- echo " "
+ INCLUDE="$(INCLUDE) $(IPV6_INCLUDE) $(TLS_INCLUDE)"
+ @echo " "
# The "clean", "install", and "makefile" targets just pass themselves back to
# the main Exim makefile. These targets will be obeyed only if "make" is obeyed