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diff --git a/packages/nxssh/files/autotools.patch b/packages/nxssh/files/autotools.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3cc436a323 --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/nxssh/files/autotools.patch @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +Index: nxssh/m4/openssh.m4 +=================================================================== +--- /dev/null 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 ++++ nxssh/m4/openssh.m4 2008-11-27 23:40:04.338830066 +0100 +@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ ++dnl $Id: aclocal.m4,v 1.6 2005/09/19 16:33:39 tim Exp $ ++dnl ++dnl OpenSSH-specific autoconf macros ++dnl ++ ++ ++dnl OSSH_CHECK_HEADER_FOR_FIELD(field, header, symbol) ++dnl Does AC_EGREP_HEADER on 'header' for the string 'field' ++dnl If found, set 'symbol' to be defined. Cache the result. ++dnl TODO: This is not foolproof, better to compile and read from there ++AC_DEFUN(OSSH_CHECK_HEADER_FOR_FIELD, [ ++# look for field '$1' in header '$2' ++ dnl This strips characters illegal to m4 from the header filename ++ ossh_safe=`echo "$2" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'` ++ dnl ++ ossh_varname="ossh_cv_$ossh_safe""_has_"$1 ++ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $1 field in $2) ++ AC_CACHE_VAL($ossh_varname, [ ++ AC_EGREP_HEADER($1, $2, [ dnl ++ eval "$ossh_varname=yes" dnl ++ ], [ dnl ++ eval "$ossh_varname=no" dnl ++ ]) dnl ++ ]) ++ ossh_result=`eval 'echo $'"$ossh_varname"` ++ if test -n "`echo $ossh_varname`"; then ++ AC_MSG_RESULT($ossh_result) ++ if test "x$ossh_result" = "xyes"; then ++ AC_DEFINE($3, 1, [Define if you have $1 in $2]) ++ fi ++ else ++ AC_MSG_RESULT(no) ++ fi ++]) ++ ++dnl OSSH_PATH_ENTROPY_PROG(variablename, command): ++dnl Tidiness function, sets 'undef' if not found, and does the AC_SUBST ++AC_DEFUN(OSSH_PATH_ENTROPY_PROG, [ ++ AC_PATH_PROG($1, $2) ++ if test -z "[$]$1" ; then ++ $1="undef" ++ fi ++ AC_SUBST($1) ++]) ++ ++dnl Check for socklen_t: historically on BSD it is an int, and in ++dnl POSIX 1g it is a type of its own, but some platforms use different ++dnl types for the argument to getsockopt, getpeername, etc. So we ++dnl have to test to find something that will work. ++AC_DEFUN([TYPE_SOCKLEN_T], ++[ ++ AC_CHECK_TYPE([socklen_t], ,[ ++ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for socklen_t equivalent]) ++ AC_CACHE_VAL([curl_cv_socklen_t_equiv], ++ [ ++ # Systems have either "struct sockaddr *" or ++ # "void *" as the second argument to getpeername ++ curl_cv_socklen_t_equiv= ++ for arg2 in "struct sockaddr" void; do ++ for t in int size_t unsigned long "unsigned long"; do ++ AC_TRY_COMPILE([ ++ #include <sys/types.h> ++ #include <sys/socket.h> ++ ++ int getpeername (int, $arg2 *, $t *); ++ ],[ ++ $t len; ++ getpeername(0,0,&len); ++ ],[ ++ curl_cv_socklen_t_equiv="$t" ++ break ++ ]) ++ done ++ done ++ ++ if test "x$curl_cv_socklen_t_equiv" = x; then ++ AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find a type to use in place of socklen_t]) ++ fi ++ ]) ++ AC_MSG_RESULT($curl_cv_socklen_t_equiv) ++ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(socklen_t, $curl_cv_socklen_t_equiv, ++ [type to use in place of socklen_t if not defined])], ++ [#include <sys/types.h> ++#include <sys/socket.h>]) ++]) ++ |