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diff --git a/recipes/screen/screen-4.0.3/cross-compile.patch b/recipes/screen/screen-4.0.3/cross-compile.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..90b321f405 --- /dev/null +++ b/recipes/screen/screen-4.0.3/cross-compile.patch @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ + +Patch by Hannes Reich (hannes@skynet.ie) 22-Jul-2005 +Resolves _some_ of the cross-compilation issues in screen's configure.in + +Index: screen-4.0.3/configure.in +=================================================================== +--- screen-4.0.3.orig/configure.in 2003-06-03 04:58:24.000000000 -0700 ++++ screen-4.0.3/configure.in 2009-09-11 16:15:04.533739171 -0700 +@@ -40,6 +40,322 @@ + AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM(screen) + AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM(gzip) + ++AH_TOP([ ++/* Copyright (c) 1993-2000 ++ * Juergen Weigert (jnweiger@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de) ++ * Michael Schroeder (mlschroe@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de) ++ * Copyright (c) 1987 Oliver Laumann ++ * ++ * This program 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 2, or (at your option) ++ * any later version. ++ * ++ * This program 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 (see the file COPYING); if not, write to the ++ * Free Software Foundation, Inc., ++ * 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA ++ * ++ */ ++ ++ ++/********************************************************************** ++ * ++ * User Configuration Section ++ */ ++ ++/* ++ * Maximum of simultaneously allowed windows per screen session. ++ */ ++#ifndef MAXWIN ++# define MAXWIN 40 ++#endif ++ ++/* ++ * Define SOCKDIR to be the directory to contain the named sockets ++ * screen creates. This should be in a common subdirectory, such as ++ * /usr/local or /tmp. It makes things a little more secure if you ++ * choose a directory which is not writable by everyone or where the ++ * "sticky" bit is on, but this isn't required. ++ * If SOCKDIR is not defined screen will put the named sockets in ++ * the user's home directory. Notice that this can cause you problems ++ * if some user's HOME directories are AFS- or NFS-mounted. Especially ++ * AFS is unlikely to support named sockets. ++ * ++ * Screen will name the subdirectories "S-$USER" (e.g /tmp/S-davison). ++ */ ++#undef SOCKDIR ++ ++/* ++ * Define this if the SOCKDIR is not shared between hosts. ++ */ ++#define SOCKDIR_IS_LOCAL_TO_HOST ++ ++/* ++ * Screen sources two startup files. First a global file with a path ++ * specified here, second your local $HOME/.screenrc ++ * Don't define this, if you don't want it. ++ */ ++#ifndef ETCSCREENRC ++# define ETCSCREENRC "/usr/local/etc/screenrc" ++#endif ++ ++/* ++ * Screen can look for the environment variable $SYSSCREENRC and -if it ++ * exists- load the file specified in that variable as global screenrc. ++ * If you want to enable this feature, define ALLOW_SYSSCREENRC to one (1). ++ * Otherwise ETCSCREENRC is always loaded. ++ */ ++#define ALLOW_SYSSCREENRC 1 ++ ++/* ++ * Screen needs encoding files for the translation of utf8 ++ * into some encodings, e.g. JIS, BIG5. ++ * Only needed if FONT, ENCODINGS and UTF8 are defined. ++ */ ++#ifndef SCREENENCODINGS ++# define SCREENENCODINGS "/usr/local/lib/screen/encodings" ++#endif ++/* ++ * Define CHECKLOGIN to force Screen users to enter their Unix password ++ * in addition to the screen password. ++ * ++ * Define NOSYSLOG if yo do not have logging facilities. Currently ++ * syslog() will be used to trace ``su'' commands only. ++ */ ++#define CHECKLOGIN 1 ++#undef NOSYSLOG ++ ++ ++/* ++ * define PTYMODE if you do not like the default of 0622, which allows ++ * public write to your pty. ++ * define PTYGROUP to some numerical group-id if you do not want the ++ * tty to be in "your" group. ++ * Note, screen is unable to change mode or group of the pty if it ++ * is not installed with sufficient privilege. (e.g. set-uid-root) ++ * define PTYROFS if the /dev/pty devices are mounted on a read-only ++ * filesystem so screen should not even attempt to set mode or group ++ * even if running as root (e.g. on TiVo). ++ */ ++#undef PTYMODE ++#undef PTYGROUP ++#undef PTYROFS ++ ++/* ++ * If screen is NOT installed set-uid root, screen can provide tty ++ * security by exclusively locking the ptys. While this keeps other ++ * users from opening your ptys, it also keeps your own subprocesses ++ * from being able to open /dev/tty. Define LOCKPTY to add this ++ * exclusive locking. ++ */ ++#undef LOCKPTY ++ ++/* ++ * If you'd rather see the status line on the first line of your ++ * terminal rather than the last, define TOPSTAT. ++ */ ++#undef TOPSTAT ++ ++/* ++ * define DETACH can detach a session. An absolute 'must'. ++ */ ++#define DETACH ++ ++/* ++ * here come the erlangen extensions to screen: ++ * define LOCK if you want to use a lock program for a screenlock. ++ * define PASSWORD for secure reattach of your screen. ++ * define COPY_PASTE to use the famous hacker's treasure zoo. ++ * define POW_DETACH to have a detach_and_logout key (requires DETACH). ++ * define REMOTE_DETACH (-d option) to move screen between terminals. ++ * define AUTO_NUKE to enable Tim MacKenzies clear screen nuking ++ * define PSEUDOS to allow window input/output filtering ++ * define MULTI to allow multiple attaches. ++ * define MULTIUSER to allow other users attach to your session ++ * (if they are in the acl, of course) ++ * define MAPKEYS to include input keyboard translation. ++ * define FONT to support ISO2022/alternet charset support ++ * define COLOR to include ansi color support. This may expose ++ * a bug in x11r6-color-xterm. ++ * define DW_CHARS to include support for double-width character ++ * sets. ++ * define ENCODINGS to include support for encodings like euc or big5. ++ * Needs FONT to work. ++ * define UTF8 if you want support for UTF-8 encoding. ++ * Needs FONT and ENCODINGS to work. ++ * define COLORS16 if you want 16 colors. ++ * Needs COLOR to work. ++ * define BUILTIN_TELNET to add telnet support to screen. ++ * Syntax: screen //telnet host [port] ++ * define RXVT_OSC if you want support for rxvts special ++ * change fgcolor/bgcolor/bgpicture sequences ++ */ ++#undef SIMPLESCREEN ++#ifndef SIMPLESCREEN ++# define LOCK ++# define PASSWORD ++# define COPY_PASTE ++# define REMOTE_DETACH ++# define POW_DETACH ++# define AUTO_NUKE ++# define PSEUDOS ++# define MULTI ++# define MULTIUSER ++# define MAPKEYS ++# define COLOR ++# define FONT ++# define DW_CHARS ++# define ENCODINGS ++# define UTF8 ++# define COLORS16 ++# define ZMODEM ++# define BLANKER_PRG ++#endif /* SIMPLESCREEN */ ++ ++#undef BUILTIN_TELNET ++#undef RXVT_OSC ++#undef COLORS256 ++ ++ ++/* ++ * If you have a braille display you should define HAVE_BRAILLE. ++ * The code inside #ifdef HAVE_BRAILLE was contributed by Hadi Bargi ++ * Rangin (bargi@dots.physics.orst.edu). ++ * WARNING: this is more or less unsupported code, it may be full of ++ * bugs leading to security holes, enable at your own risk! ++ */ ++#undef HAVE_BRAILLE ++ ++ ++/* ++ * As error messages are mostly meaningless to the user, we ++ * try to throw out phrases that are somewhat more familiar ++ * to ...well, at least familiar to us NetHack players. ++ */ ++#ifndef NONETHACK ++# define NETHACK ++#endif /* NONETHACK */ ++ ++/* ++ * If screen is installed with permissions to update /etc/utmp (such ++ * as if it is installed set-uid root), define UTMPOK. ++ */ ++#define UTMPOK ++ ++/* Set LOGINDEFAULT to one (1) ++ * if you want entries added to /etc/utmp by default, else set it to ++ * zero (0). ++ * LOGINDEFAULT will be one (1) whenever LOGOUTOK is undefined! ++ */ ++#define LOGINDEFAULT 1 ++ ++/* Set LOGOUTOK to one (1) ++ * if you want the user to be able to log her/his windows out. ++ * (Meaning: They are there, but not visible in /etc/utmp). ++ * Disabling this feature only makes sense if you have a secure /etc/utmp ++ * database. ++ * Negative examples: suns usually have a world writable utmp file, ++ * xterm will run perfectly without s-bit. ++ * ++ * If LOGOUTOK is undefined and UTMPOK is defined, all windows are ++ * initially and permanently logged in. ++ * ++ * Set CAREFULUTMP to one (1) if you want that users have at least one ++ * window per screen session logged in. ++ */ ++#define LOGOUTOK 1 ++#undef CAREFULUTMP ++ ++ ++/* ++ * If UTMPOK is defined and your system (incorrectly) counts logins by ++ * counting non-null entries in /etc/utmp (instead of counting non-null ++ * entries with no hostname that are not on a pseudo tty), define USRLIMIT ++ * to have screen put an upper-limit on the number of entries to write ++ * into /etc/utmp. This helps to keep you from exceeding a limited-user ++ * license. ++ */ ++#undef USRLIMIT ++ ++/* ++ * both must be defined if you want to favor tcsendbreak over ++ * other calls to generate a break condition on serial lines. ++ * (Do not bother, if you are not using plain tty windows.) ++ */ ++#define POSIX_HAS_A_GOOD_TCSENDBREAK ++#define SUNOS4_AND_WE_TRUST_TCSENDBREAK ++ ++/* ++ * to lower the interrupt load on the host machine, you may want to ++ * adjust the VMIN and VTIME settings used for plain tty windows. ++ * See the termio(4) manual page (Non-Canonical Mode Input Processing) ++ * for details. ++ * if undefined, VMIN=1, VTIME=0 is used as a default - this gives you ++ * best user responsiveness, but highest interrupt frequency. ++ * (Do not bother, if you are not using plain tty windows.) ++ */ ++#define TTYVMIN 100 ++#define TTYVTIME 2 ++ ++/* ++ * looks like the above values are ignored by setting FNDELAY. ++ * This is default for all pty/ttys, you may disable it for ++ * ttys here. After playing with it for a while, one may find out ++ * that this feature may cause screen to lock up. ++ */ ++#ifdef bsdi ++# define TTY_DISABLE_FNBLOCK /* select barfs without it ... */ ++#endif ++ ++ ++/* ++ * Some terminals, e.g. Wyse 120, use a bitfield to select attributes. ++ * This doesn't work with the standard so/ul/m? terminal entries, ++ * because they will cancel each other out. ++ * On TERMINFO machines, "sa" (sgr) may work. If you want screen ++ * to switch attributes only with sgr, define USE_SGR. ++ * This is *not* recomended, do this only if you must. ++ */ ++#undef USE_SGR ++ ++ ++/* ++ * Define USE_LOCALE if you want screen to use the locale names ++ * for the name of the month and day of the week. ++ */ ++#define USE_LOCALE ++ ++/* ++ * Define USE_PAM if your system supports PAM (Pluggable Authentication ++ * Modules) and you want screen to use it instead of calling crypt(). ++ * (You may also need to add -lpam to LIBS in the Makefile.) ++ */ ++#undef USE_PAM ++ ++/* ++ * Define CHECK_SCREEN_W if you want screen to set TERM to screen-w ++ * if the terminal width is greater than 131 columns. No longer needed ++ * on modern systems which use $COLUMNS or the tty settings instead. ++ */ ++#undef CHECK_SCREEN_W ++ ++/********************************************************************** ++ * ++ * End of User Configuration Section ++ * ++ * Rest of this file is modified by 'configure' ++ * Change at your own risk! ++ * ++ */ ++]) ++# end of AH_TOP ++ + old_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" + AC_PROG_CC + AC_PROG_CPP |