sysklogd/Makefile
Joey Schulze 1f3d627188 * Fixed typos in syslogd-listfiles(1), thanks to Francesco Potorti`
<F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it> (closes: Bug#20903)
  * Corrected email address for Shane Alderton (closes: Bug#20765)
  * Fixed manpage to not reflect reverse implementated SIGALRM signal
    handler (closes: Bug#20647)
  * Modified behaviour with including <sys/module.h> (closes: Bug#20556)
  * Added correct prototype for llseek() (closes: Bug#20507, Bug#20220)
  * Added more log information if problems occurr while reading a system
    map file.
  * Modified System.map read function to try all possible map files until
    a file with matching version is found.
  * Added Debian release to klogd
  * Switched to fgets() as gets() is not buffer overrun secure.
  * Modified loop for detecting the correct system map.
1998-04-13 23:27:37 +00:00

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# Makefile for syslogd and klogd daemons.
CC= gcc
#CFLAGS= -g -DSYSV -Wall
#LDFLAGS= -g
CFLAGS= $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS) -O3 -DSYSV -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -fno-strength-reduce
LDFLAGS= -s
# Look where your install program is.
INSTALL = /usr/bin/install
BINDIR = /usr/sbin
MANDIR = /usr/man
# There is one report that under an all ELF system there may be a need to
# explicilty link with libresolv.a. If linking syslogd fails you may wish
# to try uncommenting the following define.
# LIBS = /usr/lib/libresolv.a
# A patch was forwarded which provided support for sysklogd under
# the ALPHA. This patch included a reference to a library which may be
# specific to the ALPHA. If you are attempting to build this package under
# an ALPHA and linking fails with unresolved references please try
# uncommenting the following define.
# LIBS = ${LIBS} -linux
# Define the following to impart start-up delay in klogd. This is
# useful if klogd is started simultaneously or in close-proximity to syslogd.
# KLOGD_START_DELAY = -DKLOGD_DELAY=5
# The following define determines whether the package adheres to the
# file system standard.
FSSTND = -DFSSTND
# The following define establishes ownership for the man pages.
# Avery tells me that there is a difference between Debian and
# Slackware. Rather than choose sides I am leaving it up to the user.
MAN_OWNER = root
# MAN_OWNER = man
# The following define establishes the name of the pid file for the
# syslogd daemon. The library include file (paths.h) defines the
# name for the syslogd pid to be syslog.pid. A number of people have
# suggested that this should be syslogd.pid. You may cast your
# ballot below.
SYSLOGD_PIDNAME = -DSYSLOGD_PIDNAME=\"syslogd.pid\"
SYSLOGD_FLAGS= -DSYSLOG_INET -DSYSLOG_UNIXAF -DNO_SCCS ${FSSTND} \
${SYSLOGD_PIDNAME}
SYSLOG_FLAGS= -DALLOW_KERNEL_LOGGING
KLOGD_FLAGS = ${FSSTND} ${KLOGD_START_DELAY}
DEB =
.c.o:
${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c $*.c
all: syslogd klogd
test: syslog_tst ksym oops_test
install: install_man install_exec
syslogd: syslogd.o pidfile.o
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o syslogd syslogd.o pidfile.o ${LIBS}
klogd: klogd.o syslog.o pidfile.o ksym.o ksym_mod.o
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o klogd klogd.o syslog.o pidfile.o ksym.o \
ksym_mod.o ${LIBS}
syslog_tst: syslog_tst.o
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o syslog_tst syslog_tst.o
syslogd.o: syslogd.c version.h
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${SYSLOGD_FLAGS} $(DEB) -c syslogd.c
syslog.o: syslog.c
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${SYSLOG_FLAGS} -c syslog.c
klogd.o: klogd.c klogd.h version.h
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${KLOGD_FLAGS} $(DEB) -c klogd.c
ksym.o: ksym.c klogd.h
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${KLOGD_FLAGS} -c ksym.c
ksym_mod.o: ksym_mod.c klogd.h
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${KLOGD_FLAGS} -c ksym_mod.c
syslog_tst.o: syslog_tst.c
${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c syslog_tst.c
oops_test: oops.o
${CC} ${CFLAGS} -o oops_test oops_test.c
oops.o: oops.c
${CC} ${CFLAGS} -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -c oops.c
ksym: ksym_test.o ksym_mod.o
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o ksym ksym_test.o ksym_mod.o
ksym_test.o: ksym.c
${CC} ${CFLAGS} -DTEST -o ksym_test.o -c ksym.c
clean:
rm -f *.o *.log *~ *.orig
clobber: clean
rm -f syslogd klogd ksym syslog_tst oops_test TAGS
install_exec: syslogd klogd
${INSTALL} -m 500 -s syslogd ${BINDIR}/syslogd
${INSTALL} -m 500 -s klogd ${BINDIR}/klogd
install_man:
${INSTALL} -o ${MAN_OWNER} -g ${MAN_OWNER} -m 644 sysklogd.8 ${MANDIR}/man8/sysklogd.8
${INSTALL} -o ${MAN_OWNER} -g ${MAN_OWNER} -m 644 syslogd.8 ${MANDIR}/man8/syslogd.8
${INSTALL} -o ${MAN_OWNER} -g ${MAN_OWNER} -m 644 syslog.conf.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/syslog.conf.5
${INSTALL} -o ${MAN_OWNER} -g ${MAN_OWNER} -m 644 klogd.8 ${MANDIR}/man8/klogd.8