diff --git a/README b/README index aaf347c68..9ade9fde7 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,259 +1,258 @@ The GNU Privacy Guard 2 ========================= Version 2.1 Copyright 1997-2017 Werner Koch Copyright 1998-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * INTRODUCTION GnuPG is a complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by RFC4880 (also known as PGP). GnuPG enables encryption and signing of data and communication, and features a versatile key management system as well as access modules for public key directories. GnuPG, also known as GPG, is a command line tool with features for easy integration with other applications. A wealth of frontend applications and libraries are available that make use of GnuPG. Starting with version 2 GnuPG provides support for S/MIME and Secure Shell in addition to OpenPGP. GnuPG is Free Software (meaning that it respects your freedom). It can be freely used, modified and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Note that the 2.0 series of GnuPG will reach end-of-life on 2017-12-31. It is not possible to install a 2.1.x version along with any 2.0.x version. However, it is possible to install GnuPG 1.4 along with a 2.x version. * BUILD INSTRUCTIONS GnuPG 2.1 depends on the following GnuPG related packages: npth (ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/npth/) libgpg-error (ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgpg-error/) libgcrypt (ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgcrypt/) libksba (ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libksba/) libassuan (ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libassuan/) You should get the latest versions of course, the GnuPG configure script complains if a version is not sufficient. For some advanced features several other libraries are required. The configure script prints diagnostic messages if one of these libraries is not available and a feature will not be available.. You also need the Pinentry package for most functions of GnuPG; however it is not a build requirement. Pinentry is available at ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/pinentry/ . After building and installing the above packages in the order as given above, you may continue with GnuPG installation (you may also just try to build GnuPG to see whether your already installed versions are sufficient). As with all packages, you just have to do ./configure make make install (Before doing install you might need to become root.) If everything succeeds, you have a working GnuPG with support for OpenPGP, S/MIME, ssh-agent, and smartcards. Note that there is no binary gpg but a gpg2 so that this package won't conflict with a GnuPG 1.4 installation. gpg2 behaves just like gpg. In case of problem please ask on the gnupg-users@gnupg.org mailing list for advise. Instruction on how to build for Windows can be found in the file doc/HACKING in the section "How to build an installer for Windows". This requires some experience as developer. Note that the PKITS tests are always skipped unless you copy the PKITS test data file into the tests/pkits directory. There is no need to run these test and some of them may even fail because the test scripts are not yet complete. You may run gpgconf --list-dirs to view the default directories used by GnuPG. To quickly build all required software without installing it, the Speedo method may be used: make -f build-aux/speedo.mk native This method downloads all required libraries and does a native build of GnuPG to PLAY/inst/. GNU make is required and you need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to $(pwd)/PLAY/inst/lib to test the binaries. ** Specific build problems on some machines: *** Apple OSX 10.x using XCode On some versions the correct location of a header file can't be detected by configure. To fix that you should run configure like this ./configure gl_cv_absolute_stdint_h=/usr/include/stdint.h Add other options as needed. *** Systems without a full C99 compiler If you run into problems with your compiler complaining about dns.c you may use ./configure --disable-libdns Add other options as needed. * MIGRATION from 1.4 or 2.0 to 2.1 The major change in 2.1 is gpg-agent taking care of the OpenPGP secret keys (those managed by GPG). The former file "secring.gpg" will not be used anymore. Newly generated keys are stored in the agent's key store directory "~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/". The first time gpg needs a secret key it checks whether a "secring.gpg" exists and copies them to the new store. The old secring.gpg is kept for use by older versions of gpg. Note that gpg-agent now uses a fixed socket. All tools will start the gpg-agent as needed. The formerly used environment variable GPG_AGENT_INFO is ignored by 2.1. The SSH_AUTH_SOCK environment variable should be set to a fixed value. The Dirmngr is now part of GnuPG proper and also used to access OpenPGP keyservers. The directory layout of Dirmngr changed to make use of the GnuPG directories. Dirmngr is started by gpg or gpgsm as needed. There is no more need to install a separate Dirmngr package. * RECOMMENDATIONS ** Socket directory GnuPG uses Unix domain sockets to connect its components (on Windows an emulation of these sockets is used). Depending on the type of the file system, it is sometimes not possible to use the GnuPG home directory (i.e. ~/.gnupg) as the location for the sockets. To solve this problem GnuPG prefers the use of a per-user directory below the the /run (or /var/run) hierarchy for the the sockets. It is thus suggested to create per-user directories on system or session startup. For example the following snippet can be used in /etc/rc.local to create these directories: [ ! -d /run/user ] && mkdir /run/user awk -F: = 1000 && $3 < 65000 {print $3}' \ | ( while read uid rest; do if [ ! -d "/run/user/$uid" ]; then mkdir /run/user/$uid chown $uid /run/user/$uid chmod 700 /run/user/$uid fi done ) * DOCUMENTATION The complete documentation is in the texinfo manual named `gnupg.info'. Run "info gnupg" to read it. If you want a a printable copy of the manual, change to the "doc" directory and enter "make pdf" For a HTML version enter "make html" and point your browser to gnupg.html/index.html. Standard man pages for all components are provided as well. An online version of the manual is available at [[https://gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/]] . A version of the manual pertaining to the current development snapshot is at [[https://gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg-devel/]] . -* GnuPG 1.4 and GnuPG 2.0 - - GnuPG 2.0 is a newer version of GnuPG with additional support for - S/MIME. It has a different design philosophy that splits - functionality up into several modules. Both versions may be - installed simultaneously without any conflict (gpg is called gpg2 in - GnuPG 2). In fact, the gpg version from GnuPG 1.4 is able to make - use of the gpg-agent as included in GnuPG 2 and allows for seamless - passphrase caching. The advantage of GnuPG 1.4 is its smaller size - and no dependency on other modules at run and build time. +* Installing GnuPG 2.2. and GnuPG 1.4 + + GnuPG 2.2 is a current version of GnuPG with state of the art + security design and many more features. To install both versions + alongside, it is suggested to rename the 1.4 version of "gpg" to + "gpg1" as well as the corresponding man page. Newer releases of the + 1.4 branch will likely do this by default. In case this is not + possible, the 2.2 version can be installed under the name "gpg2" + using the configure option --enable-gpg-is-gpg2. * HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATION A description of new features and changes in version 2.1 can be found in the file "doc/whats-new-in-2.1.txt" and online at "https://gnupg.org/faq/whats-new-in-2.1.html" . The primary WWW page is "https://www.gnupg.org" or using Tor "http://ic6au7wa3f6naxjq.onion" The primary FTP site is "ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/" See [[https://gnupg.org/download/mirrors.html]] for a list of mirrors and use them if possible. You may also find GnuPG mirrored on some of the regular GNU mirrors. We have some mailing lists dedicated to GnuPG: gnupg-announce@gnupg.org For important announcements like new versions and such stuff. This is a moderated list and has very low traffic. Do not post to this list. gnupg-users@gnupg.org For general user discussion and help (English). gnupg-de@gnupg.org German speaking counterpart of gnupg-users. gnupg-ru@gnupg.org Russian speaking counterpart of gnupg-users. gnupg-devel@gnupg.org GnuPG developers main forum. You subscribe to one of the list by sending mail with a subject of "subscribe" to x-request@gnupg.org, where x is the name of the mailing list (gnupg-announce, gnupg-users, etc.). See https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/mailing-lists.html for archives of the mailing lists. Please direct bug reports to [[http://bugs.gnupg.org]] or post them direct to the mailing list . Please direct questions about GnuPG to the users mailing list or one of the PGP newsgroups; please do not direct questions to one of the authors directly as we are busy working on improvements and bug fixes. The English and German mailing lists are watched by the authors and we try to answer questions when time allows us. Commercial grade support for GnuPG is available; for a listing of offers see https://www.gnupg.org/service.html . Maintaining and improving GnuPG requires a lot of time. Since 2001, g10 Code GmbH, a German company owned and headed by GnuPG's principal author Werner Koch, is bearing the majority of these costs. To keep GnuPG in a healthy state, they need your support. Please consider to donate at https://gnupg.org/donate/ . # This file is Free Software; as a special exception the authors gives # unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without # modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. For conditions # of the whole package, please see the file COPYING. This file is # distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the implied # warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # Local Variables: # mode:org # End: diff --git a/build-aux/speedo.mk b/build-aux/speedo.mk index 76f712fec..f1ec6530b 100644 --- a/build-aux/speedo.mk +++ b/build-aux/speedo.mk @@ -1,1255 +1,1255 @@ # speedo.mk - Speedo rebuilds speedily. # Copyright (C) 2008, 2014 g10 Code GmbH # # speedo is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # speedo is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, see . # speedo builds gnupg-related packages from GIT and installs them in a # user directory, thereby providing a non-obstrusive test environment. # speedo does only work with GNU make. The build system is similar to # that of gpg4win. The following commands are supported: # # make -f speedo.mk all pkg2rep=/dir/with/tarballs # or # make -f speedo.mk # # Builds all packages and installs them under PLAY/inst. At the end, # speedo prints commands that can be executed in the local shell to # make use of the installed packages. # # make -f speedo.mk clean # or # make -f speedo.mk clean-PACKAGE # # Removes all packages or the package PACKAGE from the installation # and build tree. A subsequent make will rebuild these (and only # these) packages. # # make -f speedo.mk report # or # make -f speedo.mk report-PACKAGE # # Lists packages and versions. # # We need to know our own name. SPEEDO_MK := $(realpath $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))) .PHONY : help native native-gui w32-installer w32-source .PHONY : git-native git-native-gui git-w32-installer git-w32-source .PHONY : this-native this-native-gui this-w32-installer this-w32-source help: @echo 'usage: make -f speedo.mk TARGET' @echo ' with TARGET being one of:' @echo ' help This help' @echo ' native Native build of the GnuPG core' @echo ' native-gui Ditto but with pinentry and GPA' @echo ' w32-installer Build a Windows installer' @echo ' w32-source Pack a source archive' @echo ' w32-release Build a Windows release' @echo ' w32-sign-installer Sign the installer' @echo @echo 'You may append INSTALL_PREFIX= for native builds.' @echo 'Prepend TARGET with "git-" to build from GIT repos.' @echo 'Prepend TARGET with "this-" to build from the source tarball.' @echo 'Use SELFCHECK=0 for a non-released version.' @echo 'Use CUSTOM_SWDB=1 for an already downloaded swdb.lst.' SPEEDOMAKE := $(MAKE) -f $(SPEEDO_MK) UPD_SWDB=1 native: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=native WHAT=release WITH_GUI=0 all git-native: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=native WHAT=git WITH_GUI=0 all this-native: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=native WHAT=this WITH_GUI=0 all native-gui: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=native WHAT=release WITH_GUI=1 all git-native-gui: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=native WHAT=git WITH_GUI=1 all this-native-gui: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=native WHAT=this WITH_GUI=1 all w32-installer: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=release WITH_GUI=0 installer git-w32-installer: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=git WITH_GUI=0 installer this-w32-installer: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=this WITH_GUI=0 \ CUSTOM_SWDB=1 installer w32-source: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=release WITH_GUI=0 dist-source git-w32-source: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=git WITH_GUI=0 dist-source this-w32-source: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=this WITH_GUI=0 \ CUSTOM_SWDB=1 dist-source w32-release: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=release WITH_GUI=0 SELFCHECK=0 \ installer-from-source w32-sign-installer: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=release WITH_GUI=0 SELFCHECK=0 \ sign-installer w32-release-offline: check-tools $(SPEEDOMAKE) TARGETOS=w32 WHAT=release WITH_GUI=0 SELFCHECK=0 \ CUSTOM_SWDB=1 pkgrep=${HOME}/b pkg10rep=${HOME}/b \ installer-from-source # Set this to "git" to build from git, # to "release" from tarballs, # to "this" from the unpacked sources. WHAT=git # Set target to "native" or "w32" TARGETOS= # Set to 1 to build the GUI tools WITH_GUI=0 # Set to 1 to use a pre-installed swdb.lst instead of the online version. CUSTOM_SWDB=0 # Set to 1 to really download the swdb. UPD_SWDB=0 # Set to 0 to skip the GnuPG version self-check SELFCHECK=1 # Set to the location of the directory with tarballs of # external packages. TARBALLS=$(shell pwd)/../tarballs # Number of parallel make jobs MAKE_J=3 # Name to use for the w32 installer and sources INST_NAME=gnupg-w32 # Use this to override the installaion directory for native builds. INSTALL_PREFIX=none # The Authenticode key used to sign the Windows installer AUTHENTICODE_KEY=${HOME}/.gnupg/g10code-authenticode-key.p12 # Directory names. # They must be absolute, as we switch directories pretty often. root := $(shell pwd)/PLAY sdir := $(root)/src bdir := $(root)/build bdir6:= $(root)/build-w64 ifeq ($(INSTALL_PREFIX),none) idir := $(root)/inst else idir := $(abspath $(INSTALL_PREFIX)) endif idir6:= $(root)/inst-w64 stampdir := $(root)/stamps topsrc := $(shell cd $(dir $(SPEEDO_MK)).. && pwd) auxsrc := $(topsrc)/build-aux/speedo patdir := $(topsrc)/build-aux/speedo/patches w32src := $(topsrc)/build-aux/speedo/w32 # =====BEGIN LIST OF PACKAGES===== # The packages that should be built. The order is also the build order. # Fixme: Do we need to build pkg-config for cross-building? speedo_spkgs = \ libgpg-error npth libgcrypt ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_spkgs += \ zlib bzip2 sqlite ifeq ($(WITH_GUI),1) speedo_spkgs += gettext libiconv endif endif speedo_spkgs += \ libassuan libksba ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_spkgs += \ ntbtls endif speedo_spkgs += \ gnupg ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) ifeq ($(WITH_GUI),1) speedo_spkgs += \ libffi glib pkg-config endif endif speedo_spkgs += \ gpgme ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) ifeq ($(WITH_GUI),1) speedo_spkgs += \ libpng \ gdk-pixbuf atk pixman cairo pango gtk+ endif endif ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_spkgs += pinentry ifeq ($(WITH_GUI),1) speedo_spkgs += gpa gpgex endif else ifeq ($(WITH_GUI),1) speedo_spkgs += pinentry gpa endif endif # =====END LIST OF PACKAGES===== # Packages which are additionally build for 64 bit Windows. They are # only used for gpgex and thus we need to build them only if we want # a full installer. speedo_w64_spkgs = ifeq ($(WITH_GUI),1) speedo_w64_spkgs += libgpg-error libiconv gettext libassuan gpgex endif # Packages which use the gnupg autogen.sh build style speedo_gnupg_style = \ libgpg-error npth libgcrypt \ libassuan libksba ntbtls gnupg gpgme \ pinentry gpa gpgex # Packages which use only make and no build directory speedo_make_only_style = \ zlib bzip2 # Get the content of the software DB. ifeq ($(CUSTOM_SWDB),1) getswdb_options = --skip-download --skip-verify else getswdb_options = endif ifeq ($(SELFCHECK),0) getswdb_options += --skip-selfcheck endif ifeq ($(UPD_SWDB),1) SWDB := $(shell $(topsrc)/build-aux/getswdb.sh $(getswdb_options) && echo okay) ifeq ($(strip $(SWDB)),) ifneq ($(WHAT),git) $(error Error getting GnuPG software version database) endif endif # Version numbers of the released packages gnupg_ver_this = $(shell cat $(topsrc)/VERSION) gnupg_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="gnupg21_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libgpg_error_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="libgpg_error_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libgpg_error_sha1:= $(shell awk '$$1=="libgpg_error_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libgpg_error_sha2:= $(shell awk '$$1=="libgpg_error_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) npth_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="npth_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) npth_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="npth_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) npth_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="npth_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libgcrypt_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="libgcrypt_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libgcrypt_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="libgcrypt_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libgcrypt_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="libgcrypt_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libassuan_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="libassuan_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libassuan_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="libassuan_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libassuan_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="libassuan_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libksba_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="libksba_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libksba_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="libksba_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) libksba_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="libksba_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) ntbtls_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="ntbtls_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) ntbtls_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="ntbtls_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) ntbtls_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="ntbtls_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpgme_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpgme_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpgme_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpgme_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpgme_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpgme_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) pinentry_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="pinentry_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) pinentry_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="pinentry_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) pinentry_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="pinentry_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpa_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpa_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpa_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpa_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpa_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpa_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpgex_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpgex_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpgex_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpgex_sha1" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) gpgex_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="gpgex_sha2" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) zlib_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="zlib_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) zlib_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="zlib_sha1_gz" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) zlib_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="zlib_sha2_gz" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) bzip2_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="bzip2_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) bzip2_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="bzip2_sha1_gz" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) bzip2_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="bzip2_sha2_gz" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) sqlite_ver := $(shell awk '$$1=="sqlite_ver" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) sqlite_sha1 := $(shell awk '$$1=="sqlite_sha1_gz" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) sqlite_sha2 := $(shell awk '$$1=="sqlite_sha2_gz" {print $$2}' swdb.lst) $(info Information from the version database) $(info GnuPG ..........: $(gnupg_ver) (building $(gnupg_ver_this))) $(info Libgpg-error ...: $(libgpg_error_ver)) $(info Npth ...........: $(npth_ver)) $(info Libgcrypt ......: $(libgcrypt_ver)) $(info Libassuan ......: $(libassuan_ver)) $(info Libksba ........: $(libksba_ver)) $(info Zlib ...........: $(zlib_ver)) $(info Bzip2 ..........: $(bzip2_ver)) $(info SQLite .........: $(sqlite_ver)) $(info NtbTLS .. ......: $(ntbtls_ver)) $(info GPGME ..........: $(gpgme_ver)) $(info Pinentry .......: $(pinentry_ver)) $(info GPA ............: $(gpa_ver)) $(info GpgEX.... ......: $(gpgex_ver)) endif # Version number for external packages pkg_config_ver = 0.23 libiconv_ver = 1.14 gettext_ver = 0.18.2.1 libffi_ver = 3.0.13 glib_ver = 2.34.3 libpng_ver = 1.4.12 gdk_pixbuf_ver = 2.26.5 atk_ver = 1.32.0 pango_ver = 1.29.4 pixman_ver = 0.32.4 cairo_ver = 1.12.16 gtk__ver = 2.24.17 # The GIT repository. Using a local repo is much faster. #gitrep = git://git.gnupg.org gitrep = ${HOME}/s # The tarball directories pkgrep = ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt pkg10rep = ftp://ftp.g10code.com/g10code pkg2rep = $(TARBALLS) # For each package, the following variables can be defined: # # speedo_pkg_PACKAGE_git: The GIT repository that should be built. # speedo_pkg_PACKAGE_gitref: The GIT revision to checkout # # speedo_pkg_PACKAGE_tar: URL to the tar file that should be built. # # Exactly one of the above variables is required. Note that this # version of speedo does not cache repositories or tar files, and does # not test the integrity of the downloaded software. If you care # about this, you can also specify filenames to locally verified files. # Filenames are differentiated from URLs by starting with a slash '/'. # # speedo_pkg_PACKAGE_configure: Extra arguments to configure. # # speedo_pkg_PACKAGE_make_args: Extra arguments to make. # # speedo_pkg_PACKAGE_make_args_inst: Extra arguments to make install. # # Note that you can override the defaults in this file in a local file # "config.mk" ifeq ($(WHAT),this) else ifeq ($(WHAT),git) speedo_pkg_libgpg_error_git = $(gitrep)/libgpg-error speedo_pkg_libgpg_error_gitref = master speedo_pkg_npth_git = $(gitrep)/npth speedo_pkg_npth_gitref = master speedo_pkg_libassuan_git = $(gitrep)/libassuan speedo_pkg_libassuan_gitref = master speedo_pkg_libgcrypt_git = $(gitrep)/libgcrypt speedo_pkg_libgcrypt_gitref = master speedo_pkg_libksba_git = $(gitrep)/libksba speedo_pkg_libksba_gitref = master speedo_pkg_ntbtls_git = $(gitrep)/ntbtls speedo_pkg_ntbtls_gitref = master speedo_pkg_gpgme_git = $(gitrep)/gpgme speedo_pkg_gpgme_gitref = master speedo_pkg_pinentry_git = $(gitrep)/pinentry speedo_pkg_pinentry_gitref = master speedo_pkg_gpa_git = $(gitrep)/gpa speedo_pkg_gpa_gitref = master speedo_pkg_gpgex_git = $(gitrep)/gpgex speedo_pkg_gpgex_gitref = master else ifeq ($(WHAT),release) speedo_pkg_libgpg_error_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/libgpg-error/libgpg-error-$(libgpg_error_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_npth_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/npth/npth-$(npth_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_libassuan_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/libassuan/libassuan-$(libassuan_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_libgcrypt_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/libgcrypt/libgcrypt-$(libgcrypt_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_libksba_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/libksba/libksba-$(libksba_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_ntbtls_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/ntbtls/ntbtls-$(ntbtls_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_gpgme_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/gpgme/gpgme-$(gpgme_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_pinentry_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/pinentry/pinentry-$(pinentry_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_gpa_tar = \ $(pkgrep)/gpa/gpa-$(gpa_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_gpgex_tar = \ $(pkg10rep)/gpgex/gpgex-$(gpgex_ver).tar.bz2 else $(error invalid value for WHAT (use on of: git release this)) endif speedo_pkg_pkg_config_tar = $(pkg2rep)/pkg-config-$(pkg_config_ver).tar.gz speedo_pkg_zlib_tar = $(pkgrep)/zlib/zlib-$(zlib_ver).tar.gz speedo_pkg_bzip2_tar = $(pkgrep)/bzip2/bzip2-$(bzip2_ver).tar.gz speedo_pkg_sqlite_tar = $(pkgrep)/sqlite/sqlite-autoconf-$(sqlite_ver).tar.gz speedo_pkg_libiconv_tar = $(pkg2rep)/libiconv-$(libiconv_ver).tar.gz speedo_pkg_gettext_tar = $(pkg2rep)/gettext-$(gettext_ver).tar.gz speedo_pkg_libffi_tar = $(pkg2rep)/libffi-$(libffi_ver).tar.gz speedo_pkg_glib_tar = $(pkg2rep)/glib-$(glib_ver).tar.xz speedo_pkg_libpng_tar = $(pkg2rep)/libpng-$(libpng_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_gdk_pixbuf_tar = $(pkg2rep)/gdk-pixbuf-$(gdk_pixbuf_ver).tar.xz speedo_pkg_atk_tar = $(pkg2rep)/atk-$(atk_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_pango_tar = $(pkg2rep)/pango-$(pango_ver).tar.bz2 speedo_pkg_pixman_tar = $(pkg2rep)/pixman-$(pixman_ver).tar.gz speedo_pkg_cairo_tar = $(pkg2rep)/cairo-$(cairo_ver).tar.xz speedo_pkg_gtk__tar = $(pkg2rep)/gtk+-$(gtk__ver).tar.xz # # Package build options # speedo_pkg_libgpg_error_configure = --enable-static speedo_pkg_w64_libgpg_error_configure = --enable-static speedo_pkg_libassuan_configure = --enable-static speedo_pkg_w64_libassuan_configure = --enable-static speedo_pkg_libgcrypt_configure = --disable-static speedo_pkg_libksba_configure = --disable-static # For now we build ntbtls only static speedo_pkg_ntbtls_configure = --enable-static --disable-shared ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_pkg_gnupg_configure = \ - --enable-gpg2-is-gpg --disable-g13 --enable-ntbtls \ + --disable-g13 --enable-ntbtls \ --enable-build-timestamp else speedo_pkg_gnupg_configure = --disable-g13 endif speedo_pkg_gnupg_extracflags = -g # Create the version info files only for W32 so that they won't get # installed if for example INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local is used. ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) define speedo_pkg_gnupg_post_install (set -e; \ sed -n 's/.*PACKAGE_VERSION "\(.*\)"/\1/p' config.h >$(idir)/INST_VERSION; \ sed -n 's/.*W32INFO_VI_PRODUCTVERSION \(.*\)/\1/p' common/w32info-rc.h \ |sed 's/,/./g' >$(idir)/INST_PROD_VERSION ) endef endif # The LDFLAGS is needed for -lintl for glib. ifeq ($(WITH_GUI),1) speedo_pkg_gpgme_configure = \ --enable-static --enable-w32-glib --disable-w32-qt \ --with-gpg-error-prefix=$(idir) \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib else speedo_pkg_gpgme_configure = \ --disable-static --disable-w32-glib --disable-w32-qt \ --with-gpg-error-prefix=$(idir) \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib endif ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_pkg_pinentry_configure = --disable-pinentry-gtk2 else speedo_pkg_pinentry_configure = --enable-pinentry-gtk2 endif speedo_pkg_pinentry_configure += \ --disable-pinentry-qt4 \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir)/include \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib \ CXXFLAGS=-static-libstdc++ speedo_pkg_gpa_configure = \ --with-libiconv-prefix=$(idir) --with-libintl-prefix=$(idir) \ --with-gpgme-prefix=$(idir) --with-zlib=$(idir) \ --with-libassuan-prefix=$(idir) --with-gpg-error-prefix=$(idir) speedo_pkg_gpgex_configure = \ --with-gpg-error-prefix=$(idir) \ --with-libassuan-prefix=$(idir) \ --enable-gpa-only speedo_pkg_w64_gpgex_configure = \ --with-gpg-error-prefix=$(idir6) \ --with-libassuan-prefix=$(idir6) \ --enable-gpa-only # # External packages # ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_pkg_zlib_make_args = \ -fwin32/Makefile.gcc PREFIX=$(host)- IMPLIB=libz.dll.a speedo_pkg_zlib_make_args_inst = \ -fwin32/Makefile.gcc \ BINARY_PATH=$(idir)/bin INCLUDE_PATH=$(idir)/include \ LIBRARY_PATH=$(idir)/lib SHARED_MODE=1 IMPLIB=libz.dll.a # Zlib needs some special magic to generate a libtool file. # We also install the pc file here. define speedo_pkg_zlib_post_install (set -e; mkdir $(idir)/lib/pkgconfig || true; \ cp $(auxsrc)/zlib.pc $(idir)/lib/pkgconfig/; \ cd $(idir); \ echo "# Generated by libtool" > lib/libz.la \ echo "dlname='../bin/zlib1.dll'" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "library_names='libz.dll.a'" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "old_library='libz.a'" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "dependency_libs=''" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "current=1" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "age=2" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "revision=5" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "installed=yes" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "shouldnotlink=no" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "dlopen=''" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "dlpreopen=''" >> lib/libz.la; \ echo "libdir=\"$(idir)/lib\"" >> lib/libz.la) endef endif ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_pkg_bzip2_make_args = \ CC="$(host)-gcc" AR="$(host)-ar" RANLIB="$(host)-ranlib" speedo_pkg_bzip2_make_args_inst = \ PREFIX=$(idir) CC="$(host)-gcc" AR="$(host)-ar" RANLIB="$(host)-ranlib" endif speedo_pkg_w64_libiconv_configure = \ --enable-shared=no --enable-static=yes speedo_pkg_gettext_configure = \ --with-lib-prefix=$(idir) --with-libiconv-prefix=$(idir) \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir)/include LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib speedo_pkg_w64_gettext_configure = \ --with-lib-prefix=$(idir) --with-libiconv-prefix=$(idir) \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir6)/include LDFLAGS=-L$(idir6)/lib speedo_pkg_gettext_extracflags = -O2 # We only need gettext-runtime and there is sadly no top level # configure option for this speedo_pkg_gettext_make_dir = gettext-runtime speedo_pkg_glib_configure = \ --disable-modular-tests \ --with-libiconv=gnu \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir)/include \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib \ CCC=$(host)-g++ \ LIBFFI_CFLAGS=-I$(idir)/lib/libffi-$(libffi_ver)/include \ LIBFFI_LIBS=\"-L$(idir)/lib -lffi\" ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_pkg_glib_extracflags = -march=i486 endif ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_pkg_libpng_configure = \ CPPFLAGS=\"-I$(idir)/include -DPNG_BUILD_DLL\" \ LDFLAGS=\"-L$(idir)/lib\" LIBPNG_DEFINES=\"-DPNG_BUILD_DLL\" else speedo_pkg_libpng_configure = \ CPPFLAGS=\"-I$(idir)/include\" \ LDFLAGS=\"-L$(idir)/lib\" endif ifneq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_pkg_gdk_pixbuf_configure = --without-libtiff --without-libjpeg endif speedo_pkg_pixman_configure = \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir)/include \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_pkg_cairo_configure = \ --disable-qt --disable-ft --disable-fc \ --enable-win32 --enable-win32-font \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir)/include \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib else speedo_pkg_cairo_configure = \ --disable-qt \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir)/include \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib endif speedo_pkg_pango_configure = \ --disable-gtk-doc \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir)/include \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib speedo_pkg_gtk__configure = \ --disable-cups \ CPPFLAGS=-I$(idir)/include \ LDFLAGS=-L$(idir)/lib # --------- all: all-speedo report: report-speedo clean: clean-speedo ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) STRIP = i686-w64-mingw32-strip else STRIP = strip endif W32CC = i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -include config.mk # # The generic speedo code # MKDIR=mkdir MAKENSIS=makensis SHA1SUM := $(shell $(topsrc)/build-aux/getswdb.sh --find-sha1sum) ifeq ($(SHA1SUM),false) $(error The sha1sum tool is missing) endif SHA2SUM := $(shell $(topsrc)/build-aux/getswdb.sh --find-sha256sum) ifeq ($(SHA2SUM),false) $(error The sha256sum tool is missing) endif BUILD_ISODATE=$(shell date -u +%Y-%m-%d) BUILD_DATESTR=$(subst -,,$(BUILD_ISODATE)) # The next two macros will work only after gnupg has been build. ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) INST_VERSION=$(shell head -1 $(idir)/INST_VERSION) INST_PROD_VERSION=$(shell head -1 $(idir)/INST_PROD_VERSION) endif # List with packages speedo_build_list = $(speedo_spkgs) speedo_w64_build_list = $(speedo_w64_spkgs) # To avoid running external commands during the read phase (":=" style # assignments), we check that the targetos has been given ifneq ($(TARGETOS),) # Determine build and host system build := $(shell $(topsrc)/autogen.sh --silent --print-build) ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) speedo_autogen_buildopt := --build-w32 speedo_autogen_buildopt6 := --build-w64 host := $(shell $(topsrc)/autogen.sh --silent --print-host --build-w32) host6:= $(shell $(topsrc)/autogen.sh --silent --print-host --build-w64) speedo_host_build_option := --host=$(host) --build=$(build) speedo_host_build_option6 := --host=$(host6) --build=$(build) speedo_w32_cflags := -mms-bitfields else speedo_autogen_buildopt := host := speedo_host_build_option := speedo_w32_cflags := endif ifeq ($(MAKE_J),) speedo_makeopt= else speedo_makeopt=-j$(MAKE_J) endif # End non-empty TARGETOS endif # The playground area is our scratch area, where we unpack, build and # install the packages. $(stampdir)/stamp-directories: $(MKDIR) $(root) || true $(MKDIR) $(stampdir) || true $(MKDIR) $(sdir) || true $(MKDIR) $(bdir) || true $(MKDIR) $(idir) || true ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) $(MKDIR) $(bdir6) || true $(MKDIR) $(idir6) || true endif touch $(stampdir)/stamp-directories # Frob the name $1 by converting all '-' and '+' characters to '_'. define FROB_macro $(subst +,_,$(subst -,_,$(1))) endef # Get the variable $(1) (which may contain '-' and '+' characters). define GETVAR $($(call FROB_macro,$(1))) endef # Set a couple of common variables. define SETVARS pkg="$(1)"; \ git="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_git)"; \ gitref="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_gitref)"; \ tar="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_tar)"; \ sha2="$(call GETVAR,$(1)_sha2)"; \ sha1="$(call GETVAR,$(1)_sha1)"; \ pkgsdir="$(sdir)/$(1)"; \ if [ "$(1)" = "gnupg" ]; then \ git=''; \ gitref=''; \ tar=''; \ pkgsdir="$(topsrc)"; \ fi; \ pkgbdir="$(bdir)/$(1)"; \ pkgcfg="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_configure)"; \ tmp="$(speedo_w32_cflags) \ $(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_extracflags)"; \ if [ x$$$$(echo "$$$$tmp" | tr -d '[:space:]')x != xx ]; then \ pkgextracflags="CFLAGS=\"$$$$tmp\""; \ else \ pkgextracflags=; \ fi; \ pkgmkdir="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_make_dir)"; \ pkgmkargs="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_make_args)"; \ pkgmkargs_inst="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_make_args_inst)"; \ pkgmkargs_uninst="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_make_args_uninst)"; \ export PKG_CONFIG="/usr/bin/pkg-config"; \ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(idir)/lib/pkgconfig"; \ [ "$(TARGETOS)" != native ] && export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=""; \ export SYSROOT="$(idir)"; \ export PATH="$(idir)/bin:$${PATH}"; \ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(idir)/lib:$${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" endef define SETVARS_W64 pkg="$(1)"; \ git="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_git)"; \ gitref="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_gitref)"; \ tar="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_tar)"; \ sha2="$(call GETVAR,$(1)_sha2)"; \ sha1="$(call GETVAR,$(1)_sha1)"; \ pkgsdir="$(sdir)/$(1)"; \ if [ "$(1)" = "gnupg" ]; then \ git=''; \ gitref=''; \ tar=''; \ pkgsdir="$(topsrc)"; \ fi; \ pkgbdir="$(bdir6)/$(1)"; \ pkgcfg="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_w64_$(1)_configure)"; \ tmp="$(speedo_w32_cflags) \ $(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_extracflags)"; \ if [ x$$$$(echo "$$$$tmp" | tr -d '[:space:]')x != xx ]; then \ pkgextracflags="CFLAGS=\"$$$$tmp\""; \ else \ pkgextracflags=; \ fi; \ pkgmkdir="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_make_dir)"; \ pkgmkargs="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_make_args)"; \ pkgmkargs_inst="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_make_args_inst)"; \ pkgmkargs_uninst="$(call GETVAR,speedo_pkg_$(1)_make_args_uninst)"; \ export PKG_CONFIG="/usr/bin/pkg-config"; \ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(idir6)/lib/pkgconfig"; \ [ "$(TARGETOS)" != native ] && export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=""; \ export SYSROOT="$(idir6)"; \ export PATH="$(idir6)/bin:$${PATH}"; \ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(idir6)/lib:$${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" endef # Template for source packages. # Note that the gnupg package is special: The package source dir is # the same as the topsrc dir and thus we need to detect the gnupg # package and cd to that directory. We also test that no in-source build # has been done. autogen.sh is not run for gnupg. # define SPKG_template $(stampdir)/stamp-$(1)-00-unpack: $(stampdir)/stamp-directories @echo "speedo: /*" @echo "speedo: * $(1)" @echo "speedo: */" @(set -e; cd $(sdir); \ $(call SETVARS,$(1)); \ if [ "$(WHAT)" = "this" ]; then \ echo "speedo: using included source"; \ elif [ "$(1)" = "gnupg" ]; then \ cd $$$${pkgsdir}; \ if [ -f config.log ]; then \ echo "GnuPG has already been build in-source" >&2 ;\ echo "Please run \"make distclean\" and retry" >&2 ;\ exit 1 ; \ fi; \ echo "speedo: unpacking gnupg not needed"; \ elif [ -n "$$$${git}" ]; then \ echo "speedo: unpacking $(1) from $$$${git}:$$$${gitref}"; \ git clone -b "$$$${gitref}" "$$$${git}" "$$$${pkg}"; \ cd "$$$${pkg}"; \ AUTOGEN_SH_SILENT=1 ./autogen.sh; \ elif [ -n "$$$${tar}" ]; then \ echo "speedo: unpacking $(1) from $$$${tar}"; \ case "$$$${tar}" in \ *.gz) pretar=zcat ;; \ *.bz2) pretar=bzcat ;; \ *.xz) pretar=xzcat ;; \ *) pretar=cat ;; \ esac; \ [ -f tmp.tgz ] && rm tmp.tgz; \ case "$$$${tar}" in \ /*) $$$${pretar} < $$$${tar} | tar xf - ;; \ *) wget -q -O - $$$${tar} | tee tmp.tgz \ | $$$${pretar} | tar x$$$${opt}f - ;; \ esac; \ if [ -f tmp.tgz ]; then \ if [ -n "$$$${sha2}" ]; then \ tmp=$$$$($(SHA2SUM) /dev/null && \ $(MAKE) --no-print-directory \ $$$${pkgmkargs_uninst} uninstall V=0 ) || true;\ if [ "$(1)" = "gnupg" ]; then \ rm -fR "$$$${pkgbdir}" || true ;\ else \ rm -fR "$$$${pkgsdir}" "$$$${pkgbdir}" || true;\ fi) -rm -f $(stampdir)/stamp-final-$(1) $(stampdir)/stamp-$(1)-* .PHONY : build-$(1) build-$(1): $(stampdir)/stamp-final-$(1) .PHONY : report-$(1) report-$(1): @($(call SETVARS,$(1)); \ echo -n $(1):\ ; \ if [ -n "$$$${git}" ]; then \ if [ -e "$$$${pkgsdir}/.git" ]; then \ cd "$$$${pkgsdir}" && \ git describe ; \ else \ echo missing; \ fi \ elif [ -n "$$$${tar}" ]; then \ base=`echo "$$$${tar}" | sed -e 's,^.*/,,' \ | sed -e 's,\.tar.*$$$$,,'`; \ echo $$$${base} ; \ fi) endef # Insert the template for each source package. $(foreach spkg, $(speedo_spkgs), $(eval $(call SPKG_template,$(spkg)))) $(stampdir)/stamp-final: $(stampdir)/stamp-directories ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) $(stampdir)/stamp-final: $(addprefix $(stampdir)/stamp-w64-final-,$(speedo_w64_build_list)) endif $(stampdir)/stamp-final: $(addprefix $(stampdir)/stamp-final-,$(speedo_build_list)) touch $(stampdir)/stamp-final all-speedo: $(stampdir)/stamp-final report-speedo: $(addprefix report-,$(speedo_build_list)) # Just to check if we catched all stamps. clean-stamps: $(RM) -fR $(stampdir) clean-speedo: $(RM) -fR PLAY # # Windows installer # # {{{ ifeq ($(TARGETOS),w32) dist-source: installer for i in 00 01 02 03; do sleep 1;touch PLAY/stamps/stamp-*-${i}-*;done (set -e;\ tarname="$(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION)_$(BUILD_DATESTR).tar" ;\ [ -f "$$tarname" ] && rm "$$tarname" ;\ tar -C $(topsrc) -cf "$$tarname" --exclude-backups --exclude-vcs \ --transform='s,^\./,$(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION)/,' \ --anchored --exclude './PLAY' . ;\ tar --totals -rf "$$tarname" --exclude-backups --exclude-vcs \ --transform='s,^,$(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION)/,' \ PLAY/stamps/stamp-*-00-unpack PLAY/src swdb.lst swdb.lst.sig ;\ [ -f "$$tarname".xz ] && rm "$$tarname".xz;\ xz "$$tarname" ;\ ) # Extract the two latest news entries. */ $(bdir)/NEWS.tmp: $(topsrc)/NEWS awk '/^Notewo/ {if(okay>1){exit}; okay++};okay {print $0}' \ <$(topsrc)/NEWS >$(bdir)/NEWS.tmp $(bdir)/README.txt: $(bdir)/NEWS.tmp $(topsrc)/README $(w32src)/README.txt \ $(w32src)/pkg-copyright.txt sed -e '/^;.*/d;' \ -e '/!NEWSFILE!/{r $(bdir)/NEWS.tmp' -e 'd;}' \ -e '/!GNUPGREADME!/{r $(topsrc)/README' -e 'd;}' \ -e '/!PKG-COPYRIGHT!/{r $(w32src)/pkg-copyright.txt' -e 'd;}' \ -e 's,!VERSION!,$(INST_VERSION),g' \ < $(w32src)/README.txt \ | sed -e '/^#/d' \ | awk '{printf "%s\r\n", $$0}' >$(bdir)/README.txt $(bdir)/g4wihelp.dll: $(w32src)/g4wihelp.c $(w32src)/exdll.h (set -e; cd $(bdir); \ $(W32CC) -I. -shared -O2 -o g4wihelp.dll $(w32src)/g4wihelp.c \ -lwinmm -lgdi32; \ $(STRIP) g4wihelp.dll) w32_insthelpers: $(bdir)/g4wihelp.dll $(bdir)/inst-options.ini: $(w32src)/inst-options.ini cat $(w32src)/inst-options.ini >$(bdir)/inst-options.ini extra_installer_options = ifeq ($(WITH_GUI),1) extra_installer_options += -DWITH_GUI=1 endif installer: all w32_insthelpers $(w32src)/inst-options.ini $(bdir)/README.txt $(MAKENSIS) -V2 \ -DINST_DIR=$(idir) \ -DINST6_DIR=$(idir6) \ -DBUILD_DIR=$(bdir) \ -DTOP_SRCDIR=$(topsrc) \ -DW32_SRCDIR=$(w32src) \ -DBUILD_ISODATE=$(BUILD_ISODATE) \ -DBUILD_DATESTR=$(BUILD_DATESTR) \ -DNAME=$(INST_NAME) \ -DVERSION=$(INST_VERSION) \ -DPROD_VERSION=$(INST_PROD_VERSION) \ $(extra_installer_options) $(w32src)/inst.nsi @echo "Ready: $(idir)/$(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION)_$(BUILD_DATESTR).exe" define MKSWDB_commands ( pref="#+macro: gnupg21_w32_" ;\ echo "$${pref}ver $(INST_VERSION)_$(BUILD_DATESTR)" ;\ echo "$${pref}date $(2)" ;\ echo "$${pref}size $$(wc -c <$(1)|awk '{print int($$1/1024)}')k";\ echo "$${pref}sha1 $$(sha1sum <$(1)|cut -d' ' -f1)" ;\ echo "$${pref}sha2 $$(sha256sum <$(1)|cut -d' ' -f1)" ;\ ) | tee $(1).swdb endef # Build the installer from the source tarball. installer-from-source: dist-source (set -e;\ [ -d PLAY-release ] && rm -rf PLAY-release; \ mkdir PLAY-release;\ cd PLAY-release; \ tar xJf "../$(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION)_$(BUILD_DATESTR).tar.xz";\ cd $(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION); \ $(MAKE) -f build-aux/speedo.mk this-w32-installer SELFCHECK=0;\ reldate="$$(date -u +%Y-%m-%d)" ;\ exefile="$(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION)_$(BUILD_DATESTR).exe" ;\ cp "PLAY/inst/$$exefile" ../.. ;\ exefile="../../$$exefile" ;\ $(call MKSWDB_commands,$${exefile},$${reldate}); \ ) # This target repeats some of the installer-from-source steps but it # is intended to be called interactively, so that the passphrase can be # entered. sign-installer: @(set -e; \ cd PLAY-release; \ cd $(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION); \ reldate="$$(date -u +%Y-%m-%d)" ;\ exefile="$(INST_NAME)-$(INST_VERSION)_$(BUILD_DATESTR).exe" ;\ echo "speedo: /*" ;\ echo "speedo: * Signing installer" ;\ echo "speedo: * Key: $(AUTHENTICODE_KEY)";\ echo "speedo: */" ;\ osslsigncode sign -pkcs12 $(AUTHENTICODE_KEY) -askpass \ -h sha256 -in "PLAY/inst/$$exefile" -out "../../$$exefile" ;\ exefile="../../$$exefile" ;\ $(call MKSWDB_commands,$${exefile},$${reldate}); \ echo "speedo: /*" ;\ echo "speedo: * Verification result" ;\ echo "speedo: */" ;\ osslsigncode verify $${exefile} \ ) endif # }}} W32 # # Check availibility of standard tools # check-tools: # # Mark phony targets # .PHONY: all all-speedo report-speedo clean-stamps clean-speedo installer \ w32_insthelpers check-tools diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 7d502746d..18e6c09bb 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -1,2009 +1,2007 @@ # configure.ac - for GnuPG 2.1 # Copyright (C) 1998-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Copyright (C) 1998-2017 Werner Koch # # This file is part of GnuPG. # # GnuPG is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # GnuPG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, see . # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. AC_PREREQ(2.61) min_automake_version="1.14" # To build a release you need to create a tag with the version number # (git tag -s gnupg-2.n.m) and run "./autogen.sh --force". Please # bump the version number immediately *after* the release and do # another commit and push so that the git magic is able to work. m4_define([mym4_package],[gnupg]) m4_define([mym4_major], [2]) m4_define([mym4_minor], [1]) m4_define([mym4_micro], [23]) # To start a new development series, i.e a new major or minor number # you need to mark an arbitrary commit before the first beta release # with an annotated tag. For example the 2.1 branch starts off with # the tag "gnupg-2.1-base". This is used as the base for counting # beta numbers before the first release of a series. # Below is m4 magic to extract and compute the git revision number, # the decimalized short revision number, a beta version string and a # flag indicating a development version (mym4_isbeta). Note that the # m4 processing is done by autoconf and not during the configure run. m4_define([mym4_verslist], m4_split(m4_esyscmd([./autogen.sh --find-version] \ mym4_package mym4_major mym4_minor mym4_micro),[:])) m4_define([mym4_isbeta], m4_argn(2, mym4_verslist)) m4_define([mym4_version], m4_argn(4, mym4_verslist)) m4_define([mym4_revision], m4_argn(7, mym4_verslist)) m4_define([mym4_revision_dec], m4_argn(8, mym4_verslist)) m4_esyscmd([echo ]mym4_version[>VERSION]) AC_INIT([mym4_package],[mym4_version], [https://bugs.gnupg.org]) NEED_GPG_ERROR_VERSION=1.24 NEED_LIBGCRYPT_API=1 NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION=1.7.0 NEED_LIBASSUAN_API=2 NEED_LIBASSUAN_VERSION=2.4.3 NEED_KSBA_API=1 NEED_KSBA_VERSION=1.3.4 NEED_NTBTLS_API=1 NEED_NTBTLS_VERSION=0.1.0 NEED_NPTH_API=1 NEED_NPTH_VERSION=1.2 NEED_GNUTLS_VERSION=3.0 NEED_SQLITE_VERSION=3.7 development_version=mym4_isbeta PACKAGE=$PACKAGE_NAME PACKAGE_GT=${PACKAGE_NAME}2 VERSION=$PACKAGE_VERSION AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux]) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([sm/gpgsm.c]) AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([serial-tests dist-bzip2 no-dist-gzip]) AC_CANONICAL_HOST AB_INIT AC_GNU_SOURCE # Before we do anything with the C compiler, we first save the user's # CFLAGS (they are restored at the end of the configure script). This # is because some configure checks don't work with -Werror, but we'd # like to use -Werror with our build. CFLAGS_orig=$CFLAGS CFLAGS= # Some status variables. have_gpg_error=no have_libgcrypt=no have_libassuan=no have_ksba=no have_ntbtls=no have_gnutls=no have_sqlite=no have_npth=no have_libusb=no have_system_resolver=no gnupg_have_ldap="n/a" use_zip=yes use_bzip2=yes use_exec=yes use_trust_models=yes use_tofu=yes use_libdns=yes card_support=yes use_ccid_driver=auto dirmngr_auto_start=yes use_tls_library=no large_secmem=no show_tor_support=no GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(gpg, yes) GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(gpgsm, yes) # The agent is a required part and can't be disabled anymore. build_agent=yes GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(scdaemon, yes) GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(g13, no) GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(dirmngr, yes) GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(doc, yes) GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(symcryptrun, no) # We use gpgtar to unpack test data, hence we always build it. If the # user opts out, we simply don't install it. GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(gpgtar, yes) GNUPG_BUILD_PROGRAM(wks-tools, no) AC_SUBST(PACKAGE) AC_SUBST(PACKAGE_GT) AC_SUBST(VERSION) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE, "$PACKAGE", [Name of this package]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE_GT, "$PACKAGE_GT", [Name of this package for gettext]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VERSION, "$VERSION", [Version of this package]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT, "$PACKAGE_BUGREPORT", [Bug report address]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION, "$NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION", [Required version of Libgcrypt]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(NEED_KSBA_VERSION, "$NEED_KSBA_VERSION", [Required version of Libksba]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(NEED_NTBTLS_VERSION, "$NEED_NTBTLS_VERSION", [Required version of NTBTLS]) # The default is to use the modules from this package and the few # other packages in a standard place; i.e where this package gets # installed. With these options it is possible to override these # ${prefix} depended values with fixed paths, which can't be replaced # at make time. See also am/cmacros.am and the defaults in AH_BOTTOM. AC_ARG_WITH(agent-pgm, [ --with-agent-pgm=PATH Use PATH as the default for the agent)], GNUPG_AGENT_PGM="$withval", GNUPG_AGENT_PGM="" ) AC_SUBST(GNUPG_AGENT_PGM) AM_CONDITIONAL(GNUPG_AGENT_PGM, test -n "$GNUPG_AGENT_PGM") show_gnupg_agent_pgm="(default)" test -n "$GNUPG_AGENT_PGM" && show_gnupg_agent_pgm="$GNUPG_AGENT_PGM" AC_ARG_WITH(pinentry-pgm, [ --with-pinentry-pgm=PATH Use PATH as the default for the pinentry)], GNUPG_PINENTRY_PGM="$withval", GNUPG_PINENTRY_PGM="" ) AC_SUBST(GNUPG_PINENTRY_PGM) AM_CONDITIONAL(GNUPG_PINENTRY_PGM, test -n "$GNUPG_PINENTRY_PGM") show_gnupg_pinentry_pgm="(default)" test -n "$GNUPG_PINENTRY_PGM" && show_gnupg_pinentry_pgm="$GNUPG_PINENTRY_PGM" AC_ARG_WITH(scdaemon-pgm, [ --with-scdaemon-pgm=PATH Use PATH as the default for the scdaemon)], GNUPG_SCDAEMON_PGM="$withval", GNUPG_SCDAEMON_PGM="" ) AC_SUBST(GNUPG_SCDAEMON_PGM) AM_CONDITIONAL(GNUPG_SCDAEMON_PGM, test -n "$GNUPG_SCDAEMON_PGM") show_gnupg_scdaemon_pgm="(default)" test -n "$GNUPG_SCDAEMON_PGM" && show_gnupg_scdaemon_pgm="$GNUPG_SCDAEMON_PGM" AC_ARG_WITH(dirmngr-pgm, [ --with-dirmngr-pgm=PATH Use PATH as the default for the dirmngr)], GNUPG_DIRMNGR_PGM="$withval", GNUPG_DIRMNGR_PGM="" ) AC_SUBST(GNUPG_DIRMNGR_PGM) AM_CONDITIONAL(GNUPG_DIRMNGR_PGM, test -n "$GNUPG_DIRMNGR_PGM") show_gnupg_dirmngr_pgm="(default)" test -n "$GNUPG_DIRMNGR_PGM" && show_gnupg_dirmngr_pgm="$GNUPG_DIRMNGR_PGM" AC_ARG_WITH(protect-tool-pgm, [ --with-protect-tool-pgm=PATH Use PATH as the default for the protect-tool)], GNUPG_PROTECT_TOOL_PGM="$withval", GNUPG_PROTECT_TOOL_PGM="" ) AC_SUBST(GNUPG_PROTECT_TOOL_PGM) AM_CONDITIONAL(GNUPG_PROTECT_TOOL_PGM, test -n "$GNUPG_PROTECT_TOOL_PGM") show_gnupg_protect_tool_pgm="(default)" test -n "$GNUPG_PROTECT_TOOL_PGM" \ && show_gnupg_protect_tool_pgm="$GNUPG_PROTECT_TOOL_PGM" AC_ARG_WITH(dirmngr-ldap-pgm, [ --with-dirmngr-ldap-pgm=PATH Use PATH as the default for the dirmngr ldap wrapper)], GNUPG_DIRMNGR_LDAP_PGM="$withval", GNUPG_DIRMNGR_LDAP_PGM="" ) AC_SUBST(GNUPG_DIRMNGR_LDAP_PGM) AM_CONDITIONAL(GNUPG_DIRMNGR_LDAP_PGM, test -n "$GNUPG_DIRMNGR_LDAP_PGM") show_gnupg_dirmngr_ldap_pgm="(default)" test -n "$GNUPG_DIRMNGR_LDAP_PGM" \ && show_gnupg_dirmngr_ldap_pgm="$GNUPG_DIRMNGR_LDAP_PGM" + # -# On some platforms gpg2 is usually installed as gpg without using a -# symlink. For correct operation of gpgconf it needs to know the -# installed name of gpg. This option sets "gpg2"'s installed name to -# just "gpg". Note that it might be required to rename gpg2 to gpg -# manually after the build process. +# For a long time gpg 2.x was installed as gpg2. This changed with +# 2.2. This option can be used to install gpg under the name gpg2. # -AC_ARG_ENABLE(gpg2-is-gpg, - AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-gpg2-is-gpg],[Set installed name of gpg2 to gpg]), - gpg2_is_gpg=$enableval) -if test "$gpg2_is_gpg" != "yes"; then +AC_ARG_ENABLE(gpg-is-gpg2, + AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-gpg-is-gpg2],[Set installed name of gpg to gpg2]), + gpg_is_gpg2=$enableval) +if test "$gpg_is_gpg2" = "yes"; then AC_DEFINE(USE_GPG2_HACK, 1, [Define to install gpg as gpg2]) fi -AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_GPG2_HACK, test "$gpg2_is_gpg" != "yes") +AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_GPG2_HACK, test "$gpg_is_gpg2" = "yes") # SELinux support includes tracking of sensitive files to avoid # leaking their contents through processing these files by gpg itself AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether SELinux support is requested]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(selinux-support, AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-selinux-support], [enable SELinux support]), selinux_support=$enableval, selinux_support=no) AC_MSG_RESULT($selinux_support) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to allocate extra secure memory]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(large-secmem, AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-large-secmem], [allocate extra secure memory]), large_secmem=$enableval, large_secmem=no) AC_MSG_RESULT($large_secmem) if test "$large_secmem" = yes ; then SECMEM_BUFFER_SIZE=65536 else SECMEM_BUFFER_SIZE=32768 fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SECMEM_BUFFER_SIZE,$SECMEM_BUFFER_SIZE, [Size of secure memory buffer]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable trust models]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(trust-models, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-trust-models], [disable all trust models except "always"]), use_trust_models=$enableval) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_trust_models) if test "$use_trust_models" = no ; then AC_DEFINE(NO_TRUST_MODELS, 1, [Define to include only trust-model always]) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable TOFU]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(tofu, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-tofu], [disable the TOFU trust model]), use_tofu=$enableval, use_tofu=$use_trust_models) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_tofu) if test "$use_trust_models" = no && test "$use_tofu" = yes; then AC_MSG_ERROR([both --disable-trust-models and --enable-tofu given]) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable libdns]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(libdns, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-libdns], [do not build with libdns support]), use_libdns=$enableval, use_libdns=yes) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_libdns) if test x"$use_libdns" = xyes ; then AC_DEFINE(USE_LIBDNS, 1, [Build with integrated libdns support]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_LIBDNS, test "$use_libdns" = yes) # # Options to disable algorithm # GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([rsa],[RSA public key]) # Elgamal is a MUST algorithm # DSA is a MUST algorithm GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([ecdh],[ECDH public key]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([ecdsa],[ECDSA public key]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([eddsa],[EdDSA public key]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([idea],[IDEA cipher]) # 3DES is a MUST algorithm GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([cast5],[CAST5 cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([blowfish],[BLOWFISH cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([aes128],[AES128 cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([aes192],[AES192 cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([aes256],[AES256 cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([twofish],[TWOFISH cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([camellia128],[CAMELLIA128 cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([camellia192],[CAMELLIA192 cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([camellia256],[CAMELLIA256 cipher]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([md5],[MD5 hash]) # SHA1 is a MUST algorithm GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([rmd160],[RIPE-MD160 hash]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([sha224],[SHA-224 hash]) # SHA256 is a MUST algorithm for GnuPG. GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([sha384],[SHA-384 hash]) GNUPG_GPG_DISABLE_ALGO([sha512],[SHA-512 hash]) # Allow disabling of zip support. # This is in general not a good idea because according to rfc4880 OpenPGP # implementations SHOULD support ZLIB. AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable the ZIP and ZLIB compression algorithm]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(zip, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-zip], [disable the ZIP and ZLIB compression algorithm]), use_zip=$enableval) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_zip) # Allow disabling of bzib2 support. # It is defined only after we confirm the library is available later AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable the BZIP2 compression algorithm]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(bzip2, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-bzip2],[disable the BZIP2 compression algorithm]), use_bzip2=$enableval) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_bzip2) # Configure option to allow or disallow execution of external # programs, like a photo viewer. AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable external program execution]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(exec, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-exec],[disable all external program execution]), use_exec=$enableval) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_exec) if test "$use_exec" = no ; then AC_DEFINE(NO_EXEC,1,[Define to disable all external program execution]) fi if test "$use_exec" = yes ; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable photo ID viewing]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(photo-viewers, [ --disable-photo-viewers disable photo ID viewers], [if test "$enableval" = no ; then AC_DEFINE(DISABLE_PHOTO_VIEWER,1,[define to disable photo viewing]) fi],enableval=yes) gnupg_cv_enable_photo_viewers=$enableval AC_MSG_RESULT($enableval) if test "$gnupg_cv_enable_photo_viewers" = yes ; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to use a fixed photo ID viewer]) AC_ARG_WITH(photo-viewer, [ --with-photo-viewer=FIXED_VIEWER set a fixed photo ID viewer], [if test "$withval" = yes ; then withval=no elif test "$withval" != no ; then AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FIXED_PHOTO_VIEWER,"$withval", [if set, restrict photo-viewer to this]) fi],withval=no) AC_MSG_RESULT($withval) fi fi # # Check for the key/uid cache size. This can't be zero, but can be # pretty small on embedded systems. This is used for the gpg part. # AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the size of the key and uid cache]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(key-cache, AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-key-cache=SIZE], [Set key cache to SIZE (default 4096)]),,enableval=4096) if test "$enableval" = "no"; then enableval=5 elif test "$enableval" = "yes" || test "$enableval" = ""; then enableval=4096 fi changequote(,)dnl key_cache_size=`echo "$enableval" | sed 's/[A-Za-z]//g'` changequote([,])dnl if test "$enableval" != "$key_cache_size" || test "$key_cache_size" -lt 5; then AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid key-cache size]) fi AC_MSG_RESULT($key_cache_size) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PK_UID_CACHE_SIZE,$key_cache_size, [Size of the key and UID caches]) # # Check whether we want to use Linux capabilities # AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether use of capabilities is requested]) AC_ARG_WITH(capabilities, [ --with-capabilities use linux capabilities [default=no]], [use_capabilities="$withval"],[use_capabilities=no]) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_capabilities) # # Check whether to disable the card support AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether smartcard support is requested]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(card-support, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-card-support], [disable smartcard support]), card_support=$enableval) AC_MSG_RESULT($card_support) if test "$card_support" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_CARD_SUPPORT,1,[Define to include smartcard support]) else build_scdaemon=no fi # # Allow disabling of internal CCID support. # It is defined only after we confirm the library is available later # AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable the internal CCID driver]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(ccid-driver, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-ccid-driver], [disable the internal CCID driver]), use_ccid_driver=$enableval) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_ccid_driver) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to auto start dirmngr]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(dirmngr-auto-start, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-dirmngr-auto-start], [disable auto starting of the dirmngr]), dirmngr_auto_start=$enableval) AC_MSG_RESULT($dirmngr_auto_start) if test "$dirmngr_auto_start" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(USE_DIRMNGR_AUTO_START,1, [Define to enable auto starting of the dirmngr]) fi # # To avoid double inclusion of config.h which might happen at some # places, we add the usual double inclusion protection at the top of # config.h. # AH_TOP([ #ifndef GNUPG_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED #define GNUPG_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED ]) # # Stuff which goes at the bottom of config.h. # AH_BOTTOM([ /* This is the major version number of GnuPG so that source included files can test for this. Note, that we use 2 here even for GnuPG 1.9.x. */ #define GNUPG_MAJOR_VERSION 2 /* Now to separate file name parts. Please note that the string version must not contain more than one character because the code assumes strlen()==1 */ #ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM #define DIRSEP_C '\\' #define DIRSEP_S "\\" #define EXTSEP_C '.' #define EXTSEP_S "." #define PATHSEP_C ';' #define PATHSEP_S ";" #define EXEEXT_S ".exe" #else #define DIRSEP_C '/' #define DIRSEP_S "/" #define EXTSEP_C '.' #define EXTSEP_S "." #define PATHSEP_C ':' #define PATHSEP_S ":" #define EXEEXT_S "" #endif /* This is the same as VERSION, but should be overridden if the platform cannot handle things like dots '.' in filenames. Set SAFE_VERSION_DOT and SAFE_VERSION_DASH to whatever SAFE_VERSION uses for dots and dashes. */ #define SAFE_VERSION VERSION #define SAFE_VERSION_DOT '.' #define SAFE_VERSION_DASH '-' /* Some global constants. * Note that the homedir must not end in a slash. */ #ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM # ifdef HAVE_DRIVE_LETTERS # define GNUPG_DEFAULT_HOMEDIR "c:/gnupg" # else # define GNUPG_DEFAULT_HOMEDIR "/gnupg" # endif #elif defined(__VMS) #define GNUPG_DEFAULT_HOMEDIR "/SYS$LOGIN/gnupg" #else #define GNUPG_DEFAULT_HOMEDIR "~/.gnupg" #endif #define GNUPG_PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR "private-keys-v1.d" #define GNUPG_OPENPGP_REVOC_DIR "openpgp-revocs.d" /* For some systems (DOS currently), we hardcode the path here. For POSIX systems the values are constructed by the Makefiles, so that the values may be overridden by the make invocations; this is to comply with the GNU coding standards. Note that these values are only defaults. */ #ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM # ifdef HAVE_DRIVE_LETTERS # define GNUPG_BINDIR "c:\\gnupg" # define GNUPG_LIBEXECDIR "c:\\gnupg" # define GNUPG_LIBDIR "c:\\gnupg" # define GNUPG_DATADIR "c:\\gnupg" # define GNUPG_SYSCONFDIR "c:\\gnupg" # else # define GNUPG_BINDIR "\\gnupg" # define GNUPG_LIBEXECDIR "\\gnupg" # define GNUPG_LIBDIR "\\gnupg" # define GNUPG_DATADIR "\\gnupg" # define GNUPG_SYSCONFDIR "\\gnupg" # endif #endif /* Derive some other constants. */ #if !(defined(HAVE_FORK) && defined(HAVE_PIPE) && defined(HAVE_WAITPID)) #define EXEC_TEMPFILE_ONLY #endif /* We didn't define endianness above, so get it from OS macros. This is intended for making fat binary builds on OS X. */ #if !defined(BIG_ENDIAN_HOST) && !defined(LITTLE_ENDIAN_HOST) #if defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) #define BIG_ENDIAN_HOST 1 #elif defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) #define LITTLE_ENDIAN_HOST 1 #else #error "No endianness found" #endif #endif /* Hack used for W32: ldap.m4 also tests for the ASCII version of ldap_start_tls_s because that is the actual symbol used in the library. winldap.h redefines it to our commonly used value, thus we define our usual macro here. */ #ifdef HAVE_LDAP_START_TLS_SA # ifndef HAVE_LDAP_START_TLS_S # define HAVE_LDAP_START_TLS_S 1 # endif #endif /* Provide the es_ macro for estream. */ #define GPGRT_ENABLE_ES_MACROS 1 /* Tell libgcrypt not to use its own libgpg-error implementation. */ #define USE_LIBGPG_ERROR 1 /* Tell Libgcrypt not to include deprecated definitions. */ #define GCRYPT_NO_DEPRECATED 1 /* Our HTTP code is used in estream mode. */ #define HTTP_USE_ESTREAM 1 /* Under W32 we do an explicit socket initialization, thus we need to avoid the on-demand initialization which would also install an atexit handler. */ #define HTTP_NO_WSASTARTUP /* Under Windows we use the gettext code from libgpg-error. */ #define GPG_ERR_ENABLE_GETTEXT_MACROS /* Under WindowsCE we use the strerror replacement from libgpg-error. */ #define GPG_ERR_ENABLE_ERRNO_MACROS #endif /*GNUPG_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED*/ ]) AM_MAINTAINER_MODE AC_ARG_VAR(SYSROOT,[locate config scripts also below that directory]) # Checks for programs. AC_MSG_NOTICE([checking for programs]) AC_PROG_MAKE_SET AM_SANITY_CHECK missing_dir=`cd $ac_aux_dir && pwd` AM_MISSING_PROG(ACLOCAL, aclocal, $missing_dir) AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOCONF, autoconf, $missing_dir) AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOMAKE, automake, $missing_dir) AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOHEADER, autoheader, $missing_dir) AM_MISSING_PROG(MAKEINFO, makeinfo, $missing_dir) AM_SILENT_RULES AC_PROG_AWK AC_PROG_CC AC_PROG_CPP AM_PROG_CC_C_O if test "x$ac_cv_prog_cc_c89" = "xno" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([[No C-89 compiler found]]) fi AC_PROG_INSTALL AC_PROG_LN_S AC_PROG_RANLIB AC_CHECK_TOOL(AR, ar, :) AC_PATH_PROG(PERL,"perl") AC_CHECK_TOOL(WINDRES, windres, :) AC_PATH_PROG(YAT2M, "yat2m", "./yat2m" ) AC_ARG_VAR(YAT2M, [tool to convert texi to man pages]) AC_ISC_POSIX AC_SYS_LARGEFILE GNUPG_CHECK_USTAR # We need to compile and run a program on the build machine. A # comment in libgpg-error says that the AC_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD macro in # the AC archive is broken for autoconf 2.57. Given that there is no # newer version of that macro, we assume that it is also broken for # autoconf 2.61 and thus we use a simple but usually sufficient # approach. AC_MSG_CHECKING(for cc for build) if test "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then CC_FOR_BUILD="${CC_FOR_BUILD-cc}" else CC_FOR_BUILD="${CC_FOR_BUILD-$CC}" fi AC_MSG_RESULT($CC_FOR_BUILD) AC_ARG_VAR(CC_FOR_BUILD,[build system C compiler]) # We need to call this macro because other pkg-config macros are # not always used. 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Tests adapted from mutt. # AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether regular expression support is requested]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(regex, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-regex], [do not handle regular expressions in trust signatures]), use_regex=$enableval, use_regex=yes) AC_MSG_RESULT($use_regex) if test "$use_regex" = yes ; then _cppflags="${CPPFLAGS}" _ldflags="${LDFLAGS}" AC_ARG_WITH(regex, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-regex=DIR],[look for regex in DIR]), [ if test -d "$withval" ; then CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I$withval/include" LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L$withval/lib" fi ],withval="") # Does the system have regex functions at all? AC_SEARCH_LIBS([regcomp], [regex]) AC_CHECK_FUNC(regcomp, gnupg_cv_have_regex=yes, gnupg_cv_have_regex=no) if test $gnupg_cv_have_regex = no; then use_regex=no else if test x"$cross_compiling" = xyes; then AC_MSG_WARN([cross compiling; assuming regexp libray is not broken]) else AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether your system's regexp library is broken], [gnupg_cv_regex_broken], AC_TRY_RUN([ #include #include main() { regex_t blah ; regmatch_t p; p.rm_eo = p.rm_eo; return regcomp(&blah, "foo.*bar", REG_NOSUB) || regexec (&blah, "foobar", 0, NULL, 0); }], gnupg_cv_regex_broken=no, gnupg_cv_regex_broken=yes, gnupg_cv_regex_broken=yes)) if test $gnupg_cv_regex_broken = yes; then AC_MSG_WARN([your regex is broken - disabling regex use]) use_regex=no fi fi fi CPPFLAGS="${_cppflags}" LDFLAGS="${_ldflags}" fi if test "$use_regex" != yes ; then AC_DEFINE(DISABLE_REGEX,1, [Define to disable regular expression support]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL(DISABLE_REGEX, test x"$use_regex" != xyes) # # Do we have zlib? Must do it here because Solaris failed # when compiling a conftest (due to the "-lz" from LIBS). # Note that we combine zlib and bzlib2 in ZLIBS. # if test "$use_zip" = yes ; then _cppflags="${CPPFLAGS}" _ldflags="${LDFLAGS}" AC_ARG_WITH(zlib, [ --with-zlib=DIR use libz in DIR],[ if test -d "$withval"; then CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I$withval/include" LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L$withval/lib" fi ]) AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h, AC_CHECK_LIB(z, deflateInit2_, [ ZLIBS="-lz" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ZIP,1, [Defined if ZIP and ZLIB are supported]) ], CPPFLAGS=${_cppflags} LDFLAGS=${_ldflags}), CPPFLAGS=${_cppflags} LDFLAGS=${_ldflags}) fi # # Check whether we can support bzip2 # if test "$use_bzip2" = yes ; then _cppflags="${CPPFLAGS}" _ldflags="${LDFLAGS}" AC_ARG_WITH(bzip2, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-bzip2=DIR],[look for bzip2 in DIR]), [ if test -d "$withval" ; then CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I$withval/include" LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L$withval/lib" fi ],withval="") # Checking alongside stdio.h as an early version of bzip2 (1.0) # required stdio.h to be included before bzlib.h, and Solaris 9 is # woefully out of date. if test "$withval" != no ; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(bzlib.h, AC_CHECK_LIB(bz2,BZ2_bzCompressInit, [ have_bz2=yes ZLIBS="$ZLIBS -lbz2" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BZIP2,1, [Defined if the bz2 compression library is available]) ], CPPFLAGS=${_cppflags} LDFLAGS=${_ldflags}), CPPFLAGS=${_cppflags} LDFLAGS=${_ldflags},[#include ]) fi fi AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_BZIP2_SUPPORT,test x"$have_bz2" = "xyes") AC_SUBST(ZLIBS) # Check for readline support GNUPG_CHECK_READLINE if test "$development_version" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(IS_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION,1, [Defined if this is not a regular release]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL(CROSS_COMPILING, test x$cross_compiling = xyes) GNUPG_CHECK_GNUMAKE # Add some extra libs here so that previous tests don't fail for # mysterious reasons - the final link step should bail out. # W32SOCKLIBS is also defined so that if can be used for tools not # requiring any network stuff but linking to code in libcommon which # tracks in winsock stuff (e.g. init_common_subsystems). if test "$have_w32_system" = yes; then if test "$have_w32ce_system" = yes; then W32SOCKLIBS="-lws2" else W32SOCKLIBS="-lws2_32" fi NETLIBS="${NETLIBS} ${W32SOCKLIBS}" fi AC_SUBST(NETLIBS) AC_SUBST(W32SOCKLIBS) # # Setup gcc specific options # USE_C99_CFLAGS= AC_MSG_NOTICE([checking for cc features]) if test "$GCC" = yes; then mycflags= mycflags_save=$CFLAGS # Check whether gcc does not emit a diagnositc for unknown -Wno-* # options. This is the case for gcc >= 4.6 AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc ignores unknown -Wno-* options]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ #if __GNUC__ < 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 6 ) #kickerror #endif]],[])],[_gcc_silent_wno=yes],[_gcc_silent_wno=no]) AC_MSG_RESULT($_gcc_silent_wno) # Note that it is okay to use CFLAGS here because these are just # warning options and the user should have a chance of overriding # them. if test "$USE_MAINTAINER_MODE" = "yes"; then mycflags="$mycflags -O3 -Wall -Wcast-align -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes" mycflags="$mycflags -Wformat -Wno-format-y2k -Wformat-security" if test x"$_gcc_silent_wno" = xyes ; then _gcc_wopt=yes else AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc supports -Wno-missing-field-initializers]) CFLAGS="-Wno-missing-field-initializers" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],[])], [_gcc_wopt=yes],[_gcc_wopt=no]) AC_MSG_RESULT($_gcc_wopt) fi if test x"$_gcc_wopt" = xyes ; then mycflags="$mycflags -W -Wno-sign-compare" mycflags="$mycflags -Wno-missing-field-initializers" fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc supports -Wdeclaration-after-statement]) CFLAGS="-Wdeclaration-after-statement" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],[])],_gcc_wopt=yes,_gcc_wopt=no) AC_MSG_RESULT($_gcc_wopt) if test x"$_gcc_wopt" = xyes ; then mycflags="$mycflags -Wdeclaration-after-statement" fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc supports -Wlogical-op and -Wvla]) CFLAGS="-Wlogical-op -Wvla" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],[])],_gcc_wopt=yes,_gcc_wopt=no) AC_MSG_RESULT($_gcc_wopt) if test x"$_gcc_wopt" = xyes ; then mycflags="$mycflags -Wlogical-op -Wvla" fi else mycflags="$mycflags -Wall" fi if test x"$_gcc_silent_wno" = xyes ; then _gcc_psign=yes else AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc supports -Wno-pointer-sign]) CFLAGS="-Wno-pointer-sign" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],[])], [_gcc_psign=yes],[_gcc_psign=no]) AC_MSG_RESULT($_gcc_psign) fi if test x"$_gcc_psign" = xyes ; then mycflags="$mycflags -Wno-pointer-sign" fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc supports -Wpointer-arith]) CFLAGS="-Wpointer-arith" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],[])],_gcc_psign=yes,_gcc_psign=no) AC_MSG_RESULT($_gcc_psign) if test x"$_gcc_psign" = xyes ; then mycflags="$mycflags -Wpointer-arith" fi CFLAGS="$mycflags $mycflags_save" if test "$use_libdns" = yes; then # dirmngr/dns.{c,h} require C99 and GNU extensions. */ USE_C99_CFLAGS="-std=gnu99" fi fi AC_SUBST(USE_C99_CFLAGS) # # This is handy for debugging so the compiler doesn't rearrange # things and eliminate variables. # AC_ARG_ENABLE(optimization, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-optimization], [disable compiler optimization]), [if test $enableval = no ; then CFLAGS=`echo $CFLAGS | sed s/-O[[1-9]]\ /-O0\ /g` fi]) # # We do not want support for the GNUPG_BUILDDIR environment variable # in a released version. However, our regression tests suite requires # this and thus we build with support for it during "make distcheck". # This configure option implements this along with the top Makefile's # AM_DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS. # gnupg_builddir_envvar=no AC_ARG_ENABLE(gnupg-builddir-envvar,, gnupg_builddir_envvar=$enableval) if test x"$gnupg_builddir_envvar" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_GNUPG_BUILDDIR_ENVVAR, 1, [This is only used with "make distcheck"]) fi # # Add user CFLAGS. # CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $CFLAGS_orig" # # Decide what to build # build_scdaemon_extra="" if test "$build_scdaemon" = "yes"; then if test $have_libusb = no; then build_scdaemon_extra="without internal CCID driver" fi if test -n "$build_scdaemon_extra"; then build_scdaemon_extra="(${build_scdaemon_extra})" fi fi # # Set variables for use by automake makefiles. # AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_GPG, test "$build_gpg" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_GPGSM, test "$build_gpgsm" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_AGENT, test "$build_agent" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_SCDAEMON, test "$build_scdaemon" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_G13, test "$build_g13" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_DIRMNGR, test "$build_dirmngr" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_DOC, test "$build_doc" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_SYMCRYPTRUN, test "$build_symcryptrun" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_GPGTAR, test "$build_gpgtar" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_WKS_TOOLS, test "$build_wks_tools" = "yes") AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_CARD_SUPPORT, test "$card_support" = yes) AM_CONDITIONAL(NO_TRUST_MODELS, test "$use_trust_models" = no) AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_TOFU, test "$use_tofu" = yes) # # Set some defines for use gpgconf. # if test "$build_gpg" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(BUILD_WITH_GPG,1,[Defined if GPG is to be build]) fi if test "$build_gpgsm" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(BUILD_WITH_GPGSM,1,[Defined if GPGSM is to be build]) fi if test "$build_agent" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(BUILD_WITH_AGENT,1,[Defined if GPG-AGENT is to be build]) fi if test "$build_scdaemon" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(BUILD_WITH_SCDAEMON,1,[Defined if SCDAEMON is to be build]) fi if test "$build_dirmngr" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(BUILD_WITH_DIRMNGR,1,[Defined if SCDAEMON is to be build]) fi if test "$build_g13" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(BUILD_WITH_G13,1,[Defined if G13 is to be build]) fi # # Define Name strings # AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GNUPG_NAME, "GnuPG", [The name of the project]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPG_NAME, "gpg", [The name of the OpenPGP tool]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPG_DISP_NAME, "GnuPG", [The displayed name of gpg]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPGSM_NAME, "gpgsm", [The name of the S/MIME tool]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPGSM_DISP_NAME, "GPGSM", [The displayed name of gpgsm]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPG_AGENT_NAME, "gpg-agent", [The name of the agent]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPG_AGENT_DISP_NAME, "GPG Agent", [The displayed name of gpg-agent]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SCDAEMON_NAME, "scdaemon", [The name of the scdaemon]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SCDAEMON_DISP_NAME, "SCDaemon", [The displayed name of scdaemon]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DIRMNGR_NAME, "dirmngr", [The name of the dirmngr]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DIRMNGR_DISP_NAME, "DirMngr", [The displayed name of dirmngr]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(G13_NAME, "g13", [The name of the g13 tool]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(G13_DISP_NAME, "G13", [The displayed name of g13]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPGCONF_NAME, "gpgconf", [The name of the gpgconf tool]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPGCONF_DISP_NAME, "GPGConf", [The displayed name of gpgconf]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPGTAR_NAME, "gpgtar", [The name of the gpgtar tool]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPG_AGENT_SOCK_NAME, "S.gpg-agent", [The name of the agent socket]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPG_AGENT_EXTRA_SOCK_NAME, "S.gpg-agent.extra", [The name of the agent socket for remote access]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPG_AGENT_BROWSER_SOCK_NAME, "S.gpg-agent.browser", [The name of the agent socket for browsers]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPG_AGENT_SSH_SOCK_NAME, "S.gpg-agent.ssh", [The name of the agent socket for ssh]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DIRMNGR_INFO_NAME, "DIRMNGR_INFO", [The name of the dirmngr info envvar]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SCDAEMON_SOCK_NAME, "S.scdaemon", [The name of the SCdaemon socket]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DIRMNGR_SOCK_NAME, "S.dirmngr", [The name of the dirmngr socket]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DIRMNGR_DEFAULT_KEYSERVER, "hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net", [The default keyserver for dirmngr to use, if none is explicitly given]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GPGEXT_GPG, "gpg", [The standard binary file suffix]) if test "$have_w32_system" = yes; then AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GNUPG_REGISTRY_DIR, "\\\\Software\\\\GNU\\\\GnuPG", [The directory part of the W32 registry keys]) fi # # Provide information about the build. # BUILD_REVISION="mym4_revision" AC_SUBST(BUILD_REVISION) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(BUILD_REVISION, "$BUILD_REVISION", [GIT commit id revision used to build this package]) changequote(,)dnl BUILD_VERSION=`echo "$VERSION" | sed 's/\([0-9.]*\).*/\1./'` changequote([,])dnl BUILD_VERSION="${BUILD_VERSION}mym4_revision_dec" BUILD_FILEVERSION=`echo "${BUILD_VERSION}" | tr . ,` AC_SUBST(BUILD_VERSION) AC_SUBST(BUILD_FILEVERSION) AC_ARG_ENABLE([build-timestamp], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-build-timestamp], [set an explicit build timestamp for reproducibility. (default is the current time in ISO-8601 format)]), [if test "$enableval" = "yes"; then BUILD_TIMESTAMP=`date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M+0000 2>/dev/null || date` else BUILD_TIMESTAMP="$enableval" fi BUILD_HOSTNAME="$ac_hostname"], [BUILD_TIMESTAMP="" BUILD_HOSTNAME=""]) AC_SUBST(BUILD_TIMESTAMP) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(BUILD_TIMESTAMP, "$BUILD_TIMESTAMP", [The time this package was configured for a build]) AC_SUBST(BUILD_HOSTNAME) # # Print errors here so that they are visible all # together and the user can acquire them all together. # die=no if test "$have_gpg_error" = "no"; then die=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([[ *** *** You need libgpg-error to build this program. ** This library is for example available at *** ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgpg-error *** (at least version $NEED_GPG_ERROR_VERSION is required.) ***]]) fi if test "$have_libgcrypt" = "no"; then die=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([[ *** *** You need libgcrypt to build this program. ** This library is for example available at *** ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgcrypt/ *** (at least version $NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION (API $NEED_LIBGCRYPT_API) is required.) ***]]) fi if test "$have_libassuan" = "no"; then die=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([[ *** *** You need libassuan to build this program. *** This library is for example available at *** ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libassuan/ *** (at least version $NEED_LIBASSUAN_VERSION (API $NEED_LIBASSUAN_API) is required). ***]]) fi if test "$have_ksba" = "no"; then die=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([[ *** *** You need libksba to build this program. *** This library is for example available at *** ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libksba/ *** (at least version $NEED_KSBA_VERSION using API $NEED_KSBA_API is required). ***]]) fi if test "$gnupg_have_ldap" = yes; then if test "$have_w32ce_system" = yes; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([[ *** Note that CeGCC might be broken, a package fixing this is: *** http://files.kolab.org/local/windows-ce/ *** source/wldap32_0.1-mingw32ce.orig.tar.gz *** binary/wldap32-ce-arm-dev_0.1-1_all.deb ***]]) fi fi if test "$have_npth" = "no"; then die=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([[ *** *** It is now required to build with support for the *** New Portable Threads Library (nPth). Please install this *** library first. The library is for example available at *** ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/npth/ *** (at least version $NEED_NPTH_VERSION (API $NEED_NPTH_API) is required). ***]]) fi if test "$require_iconv" = yes; then if test "$am_func_iconv" != yes; then die=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([[ *** *** The system does not provide a working iconv function. Please *** install a suitable library; for example GNU Libiconv which is *** available at: *** http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libiconv/ ***]]) fi fi if test "$use_ccid_driver" = yes; then if test "$have_libusb" != yes; then die=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([[ *** *** You need libusb to build the internal ccid driver. Please *** install a libusb suitable for your system. ***]]) fi fi if test "$die" = "yes"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([[ *** *** Required libraries not found. Please consult the above messages *** and install them before running configure again. ***]]) fi AC_CONFIG_FILES([ m4/Makefile Makefile po/Makefile.in common/Makefile common/w32info-rc.h kbx/Makefile g10/Makefile sm/Makefile agent/Makefile scd/Makefile g13/Makefile dirmngr/Makefile tools/gpg-zip tools/Makefile doc/Makefile tests/Makefile tests/gpgscm/Makefile tests/openpgp/Makefile tests/migrations/Makefile tests/gpgsm/Makefile tests/gpgme/Makefile tests/pkits/Makefile g10/gpg.w32-manifest ]) AC_OUTPUT echo " GnuPG v${VERSION} has been configured as follows: Revision: mym4_revision (mym4_revision_dec) Platform: $PRINTABLE_OS_NAME ($host) OpenPGP: $build_gpg S/MIME: $build_gpgsm Agent: $build_agent Smartcard: $build_scdaemon $build_scdaemon_extra G13: $build_g13 Dirmngr: $build_dirmngr Gpgtar: $build_gpgtar WKS tools: $build_wks_tools Protect tool: $show_gnupg_protect_tool_pgm LDAP wrapper: $show_gnupg_dirmngr_ldap_pgm Default agent: $show_gnupg_agent_pgm Default pinentry: $show_gnupg_pinentry_pgm Default scdaemon: $show_gnupg_scdaemon_pgm Default dirmngr: $show_gnupg_dirmngr_pgm Dirmngr auto start: $dirmngr_auto_start Readline support: $gnupg_cv_have_readline LDAP support: $gnupg_have_ldap TLS support: $use_tls_library TOFU support: $use_tofu Tor support: $show_tor_support " if test x"$use_regex" != xyes ; then echo " Warning: No regular expression support available. OpenPGP trust signatures won't work. gpg-check-pattern will not be built. " fi if test "x${gpg_config_script_warn}" != x; then cat <