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diff --git a/packages/openldap/openldap-2.3.11/.mtn2git_empty b/packages/openldap/openldap-2.3.11/.mtn2git_empty new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/openldap/openldap-2.3.11/.mtn2git_empty diff --git a/packages/openldap/openldap-2.3.11/openldap-m4-pthread.patch b/packages/openldap/openldap-2.3.11/openldap-m4-pthread.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b669b7254d --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/openldap/openldap-2.3.11/openldap-m4-pthread.patch @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +--- openldap-2.3.11/build/openldap.m4.orig 2005-11-11 00:11:18.604322590 -0800 ++++ openldap-2.3.11/build/openldap.m4 2005-11-11 00:26:21.621145856 -0800 +@@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([OL_PTHREAD_TEST_FUNCTION],[[ + ]]) + + AC_DEFUN([OL_PTHREAD_TEST_PROGRAM], +-AC_LANG_SOURCE([OL_PTHREAD_TEST_INCLUDES ++[AC_LANG_SOURCE([[OL_PTHREAD_TEST_INCLUDES + + int main(argc, argv) + int argc; +@@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ int main(argc, argv) + { + OL_PTHREAD_TEST_FUNCTION + } +-])) ++]])]) + dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------- + AC_DEFUN([OL_PTHREAD_TRY], [# Pthread try link: $1 ($2) + if test "$ol_link_threads" = no ; then diff --git a/packages/openldap/openldap_2.3.11.bb b/packages/openldap/openldap_2.3.11.bb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..84b93d1d8e --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/openldap/openldap_2.3.11.bb @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +# OpenLDAP, a license free (see http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html) +# +DESCRIPTION = "OpenLDAP Software is an open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol." +HOMEPAGE = "http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html" +MAINTAINER = "John Bowler <jbowler@acm.org>" +PRIORITY = "optional" +# The OpenLDAP Public License - see the HOMEPAGE - defines +# the license. www.openldap.org claims this is Open Source +# (see http://www.openldap.org), the license appears to be +# basically BSD. opensource.org does not record this license +# at present (so it is apparently not OSI certified). +LICENSE = "OpenLDAP" +SECTION = "libs" + +PR = "r0" +DEFAULT_PREFERENCE = "-1" + +LDAP_VER = "${@'.'.join(bb.data.getVar('PV',d,1).split('.')[0:2])}" + +SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.openldap.org/pub/OpenLDAP/openldap-release/${P}.tgz" +SRC_URI += "file://openldap-m4-pthread.patch;patch=1" +# The build tries to run a host executable, this fails. The patch +# causes the executable and its data to be installed instead of +# the output - ucgendat must be run after the ipkg install! +#SRC_URI += "file://ucgendat.patch;patch=1" +# The original top.mk used INSTALL, not INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM when +# installing .so and executables, this fails in cross compilation +# environments +SRC_URI += "file://install-strip.patch;patch=1" + +inherit autotools + +# OPTIONS +# The following two variables can be set in a distro or local.conf +# to switch features on. Each feature foo defines OPENLDAP_OPTION_foo +# and OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_foo in this file - to include feature foo add +# the two variables into the setting of the options below (please use +# += because that means this can be done in *both* distro.conf and +# local.conf! +OPENLDAP_OPTIONS ?= "" +OPENLDAP_DEPENDS ?= "" + +# CV SETTINGS +# Required to work round AC_FUNC_MEMCMP which gets the wrong answer +# when cross compiling (should be in site?) +EXTRA_OECONF += "ac_cv_func_memcmp_working=yes" + +# CONFIG DEFINITIONS +# The following is necessary because it cannot be determined for a +# cross compile automagically. Select should yield fine on all OE +# systems... +EXTRA_OECONF += "--with-yielding-select=yes" +# Shared libraries are nice... +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-dynamic" +# +# Disable TLS to remove the need for openssl/libcrypto +OPENLDAP_OPTION_tls ?= "--without-tls" +# set the following to " openssl" to build tls support +OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_tls ?= +EXTRA_OECONF += "${OPENLDAP_OPTION_tls}" +DEPENDS += "${OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_tls}" + +# SLAPD options +# +# UNIX crypt(3) passwd support: +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-crypt" +# +# Enable dynamic module loading. If this is *disabled* the +# dependency on libtool is removed (to disable set the following +# to variables to "" in a .conf file). +OPENLDAP_OPTION_modules += "lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes --enable-modules" +OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_modules += "libtool" +EXTRA_OECONF += " ${OPENLDAP_OPTION_modules}" +DEPENDS += "${OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_modules}" + +# SLAPD BACKEND +# +# The backend must be set by the configuration. This controls the +# required database, the default database, bdb, is turned off but +# can be turned back on again and it *is* below! The monitor backend +# is also disabled. If you try to change the backends but fail to +# enable a single one the build will fail in an obvious way. +# +EXTRA_OECONF += "--disable-bdb --disable-monitor" +# +# Backends="bdb dnssrv hdb ldap ldbm meta monitor null passwd perl shell sql" +# +# Note that multiple backends can be built. The ldbm backend requires a +# build-time choice of database API. The bdb backend forces this to be +# DB4. To use the gdbm (or other) API the Berkely database module must +# be removed from the build. +md = "${libexecdir}/openldap" +# +#--enable-bdb enable Berkeley DB backend no|yes|mod yes +# The Berkely DB is the standard choice. This version of OpenLDAP requires +# the version 4 implementation or better. +# To disable this set all three of the following variables to <empty> in +# a .conf file (this will allow ldbm to be build with gdbm). +OPENLDAP_OPTION_bdb ?= "--enable-bdb=mod" +OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_bdb ?= "db" +OPENLDAP_PACKAGE_bdb ?= "${PN}-backend-bdb" +FILES_${PN}-backend-bdb = "${md}/back_bdb.so ${md}/back_bdb.la ${md}/back_bdb-*.so.*" +EXTRA_OECONF += "${OPENLDAP_OPTION_bdb}" +DEPENDS += "${OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_bdb}" +PACKAGES += "${OPENLDAP_PACKAGE_bdb}" +# +#--enable-dnssrv enable dnssrv backend no|yes|mod no +# This has no dependencies. +FILES_${PN}-backend-dnssrv = "${md}/back_dnssrv.so ${md}/back_dnssrv.la ${md}/back_dnssrv-*.so.*" +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-dnssrv=mod" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-dnssrv" +# +#--enable-hdb enable Hierarchical DB backend no|yes|mod no +# This forces ldbm to use Berkeley too, remove to use gdbm +OPENLDAP_OPTION_hdb ?= "--enable-hdb=mod" +OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_hdb ?= "db" +OPENLDAP_PACKAGE_hdb ?= "${PN}-backend-hdb" +FILES_${PN}-backend-hdb = "${md}/back_hdb.so ${md}/back_hdb.la ${md}/back_hdb-*.so.*" +EXTRA_OECONF += "${OPENLDAP_OPTION_hdb}" +DEPENDS += ${OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_hdb} +PACKAGES += "${OPENLDAP_PACKAGE_hdb}" +# +#--enable-ldap enable ldap backend no|yes|mod no +# This has no dependencies +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-ldap=mod" +FILES_${PN}-backend-ldap = "${md}/back_ldap.so ${md}/back_ldap.la ${md}/back_ldap-*.so.*" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-ldap" +# +#--enable-ldbm enable ldbm backend no|yes|mod no +# ldbm requires further specification of the underlying database API, because +# bdb is enabled above this must be set to berkeley, however the config +# defaults this correctly so --with-ldbm-api is *not* set. The build will +# fail if bdb is removed (above) but not database is built to provide the +# support for ldbm (because the 'DEPENDS_ldbm' is empty below.) +# +# So to use gdbm set: +#OPENLDAP_OPTION_ldbm = "--enable-ldbm=mod --with-ldbm-api=gdbm" +#OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_ldbm = gdbm +# And clear the bdb and hdb settings. +OPENLDAP_OPTION_ldbm ?= "--enable-ldbm=mod" +OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_ldbm ?= "" +OPENLDAP_PACKAGES_ldbm ?= "${PN}-backend-ldbm" +FILES_${PN}-backend-ldbm = "${md}/back_ldbm.so ${md}/back_ldbm.la ${md}/back_ldbm-*.so.*" +EXTRA_OECONF += "${OPENLDAP_OPTION_ldbm}" +DEPENDS += "${OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_ldbm}" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-ldbm" +# +#--enable-meta enable metadirectory backend no|yes|mod no +# No dependencies +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-meta=mod" +FILES_${PN}-backend-meta = "${md}/back_meta.so ${md}/back_meta.la ${md}/back_meta-*.so.*" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-meta" +# +#--enable-monitor enable monitor backend no|yes|mod yes +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-monitor=mod" +FILES_${PN}-backend-monitor = "${md}/back_monitor.so ${md}/back_monitor.la ${md}/back_monitor-*.so.*" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-monitor" +# +#--enable-null enable null backend no|yes|mod no +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-null=mod" +FILES_${PN}-backend-null = "${md}/back_null.so ${md}/back_null.la ${md}/back_null-*.so.*" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-null" +# +#--enable-passwd enable passwd backend no|yes|mod no +EXTRA_OECONF += " --enable-passwd=mod" +FILES_${PN}-backend-passwd = "${md}/back_passwd.so ${md}/back_passwd.la ${md}/back_passwd-*.so.*" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-passwd" +# +#--enable-perl enable perl backend no|yes|mod no +# This requires a loadable perl dynamic library, if enabled without +# doing something appropriate (building perl?) the build will pick +# up the build machine perl - not good. +OPENLDAP_OPTION_perl ?= "--enable-perl=mod" +OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_perl ?= "perl" +OPENLDAP_PACKAGES_perl ?= "${PN}-backend-perl" +FILES_${PN}-backend-perl = "${md}/back_perl.so ${md}/back_perl.la ${md}/back_perl-*.so.*" +#EXTRA_OECONF += "${OPENLDAP_OPTION_perl}" +#DEPENDS += "${OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_perl}" +#PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-perl" +# +#--enable-shell enable shell backend no|yes|mod no +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-shell=mod" +FILES_${PN}-backend-shell = "${md}/back_shell.so ${md}/back_shell.la ${md}/back_shell-*.so.*" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-shell" +# +#--enable-sql enable sql backend no|yes|mod no +# sql requires some sql backend which provides sql.h, sqlite* provides +# sqlite.h (which may be compatible but hasn't been tried.) +OPENLDAP_OPTION_sql ?= "--enable-sql=mod" +OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_sql ?= "sql" +OPENLDAP_PACKAGES_sql ?= "${PN}-backend-sql" +FILES_${PN}-backend-sql = "${md}/back_sql.so ${md}/back_sql.la ${md}/back_sql-*.so.*" +#EXTRA_OECONF += "${OPENLDAP_OPTION_sql}" +#DEPENDS += "${OPENLDAP_DEPENDS_sql}" +#PACKAGES += "${PN}-backend-sql" +# +#--enable-dyngroup Dynamic Group overlay no|yes|mod no +# This is a demo, Proxy Cache defines init_module which conflicts with the +# same symbol in dyngroup +#EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-dyngroup=mod" +#FILES_${PN}-overlay-dyngroup = "${md}/back_dyngroup.so ${md}/back_dyngroup.la ${md}/back_dyngroup-*.so.*" +#PACKAGES += "${PN}-overlay-dyngroup" +# +#--enable-proxycache Proxy Cache overlay no|yes|mod no +EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-proxycache=mod" +FILES_${PN}-overlay-proxycache = "${md}/pcache.so ${md}/pcache.la ${md}/pcache-*.so.*" +PACKAGES += "${PN}-overlay-proxycache" +# +# LOCAL OPTION OVERRIDES +# The distro/lcoal options must be added in *last* +EXTRA_OECONF += "${OPENLDAP_OPTIONS}" +DEPENDS += "${OPENLDAP_DEPENDS}" + +#FIXME: this is a hack, at present an openldap build will pick up the header +# files from staging rather than the local ones (bad -I order), so remove +# the headers (from openldap-old.x) before compiling... +do_compile_prepend() { + ( cd ${STAGING_INCDIR} + rm -f ldap.h ldap_*.h + ) + ( cd ${STAGING_LIBDIR} + rm -f libldap* liblber* + ) +} + +do_stage() { + echo "staging libldap-${LDAP_VER}" >&2 + # + autotools_stage_includes + # Install the -${LDAP_VER} versions, but link foo.so to foo-x.y.so ONLY + # if they do not exist! + oe_libinstall -so -C libraries/libldap/.libs libldap-${LDAP_VER} ${STAGING_LIBDIR} + test -e ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/libldap.so || + ln -s $(basename ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/libldap-${LDAP_VER}.so.*.*.*) ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/libldap.so + oe_libinstall -so -C libraries/libldap_r/.libs libldap_r-${LDAP_VER} ${STAGING_LIBDIR} + test -e ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/libldap_r.so || + ln -s $(basename ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/libldap_r-${LDAP_VER}.so.*.*.*) ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/libldap_r.so + oe_libinstall -so -C libraries/liblber/.libs liblber-${LDAP_VER} ${STAGING_LIBDIR} + test -e ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/liblber.so || + ln -s $(basename ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/liblber-${LDAP_VER}.so.*.*.*) ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/liblber.so +} + +LEAD_SONAME = "libldap-${LDAP_VER}.so.*" + +# The executables go in a separate package. This allows the +# installation of the libraries with no daemon support. +# Each module also has its own package - see above. +PACKAGES += "${PN}-slapd ${PN}-slurpd ${PN}-bin" + +# Package contents - shift most standard contents to -bin +FILES_${PN} = "${libdir}/lib*.so.* ${sysconfdir}/openldap/ldap.* ${localstatedir}/openldap-data" +FILES_${PN}-slapd = "${libexecdir}/slapd ${sbindir} ${datadir}/openldap/ucdata \ + ${localstatedir}/run ${sysconfdir}/openldap/slapd.* ${sysconfdir}/openldap/schema" +FILES_${PN}-slurpd = "${libexecdir}/slurpd ${localstatedir}/openldap-slurp ${localstatedir}/run" +FILES_${PN}-bin = "${bindir}" +FILES_${PN}-dev = "${includedir} ${libdir}/lib*.so ${libdir}/*.la ${libdir}/*.a ${libexecdir}/openldap/*.a" + +# Run ucgendat, and remove it. +# This is a painful and annoying way around the use of machine-generated +# tables within the build. The alternative is to rewrite the ucgendat +# stuff and associated liblunicode code to use machine-independent data +# files - the current code seems to at least assume byte sex. +DATFILES = "case.dat cmbcl.dat comp.dat ctype.dat decomp.dat num.dat kdecomp.dat" +pkg_postinst_openldap-slapd() { +test -n "${DESTDIR}" -o "${BUILD_ARCH}" = "${HOST_ARCH}" || ( + cd "${datadir}/${PN}/ucdata" && + ./ucgendat UnicodeData.txt -x CompositionExclusions.txt && + # This saves about 1MByte + rm ucgendat UnicodeData.txt CompositionExclusions.txt +) +} +pkg_prerm_openldap-slapd() { +test "${BUILD_ARCH}" = "${HOST_ARCH}" || ( + cd "${datadir}/${PN}/ucdata" && rm ${DATFILES} +) +} |