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diff --git a/recipes/libdessert/files/0001-big-fat-autotools-patch.patch b/recipes/libdessert/files/0001-big-fat-autotools-patch.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6a396bf2a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/recipes/libdessert/files/0001-big-fat-autotools-patch.patch @@ -0,0 +1,78653 @@ +From 93d0a4993100114f3ac89af5a3d95d14483817c0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: woglinde <woglinde@rhein.zuhause.netz> +Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 01:09:35 +0100 +Subject: [PATCH] *big fat autotools patch + +--- + AUTHORS | 2 + + COPYING | 674 ++ + ChangeLog | 7 + + DES-SERT.doxyfile | 2 +- + INSTALL | 302 + + Intro.txt | 270 - + Makefile | 154 - + Makefile.am | 11 + + Makefile.in | 924 ++ + NEWS | 1 + + README | 270 + + autogen.sh | 2 + + changelog.gz | Bin 260 -> 0 bytes + config.guess | 1533 +++ + config.h.in | 205 + + config.sub | 1693 +++ + configure |16274 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + configure.ac | 93 + + depcomp | 630 + + dessert.h | 1334 --- + dessert_agentx.c | 563 - + dessert_cli.c | 255 - + dessert_core.c | 241 - + dessert_internal.h | 219 - + dessert_log.c | 417 - + dessert_meshiface.c | 1220 -- + dessert_msg.c | 876 -- + dessert_periodic.c | 326 - + dessert_sysiface.c | 487 - + doxygen-include.am | 203 + + include/Makefile.am | 3 + + include/Makefile.in | 489 + + include/dessert/dessert.h | 1334 +++ + include/dessert/utlist.h | 349 + + install-sh | 520 + + libdessert.pc.in | 11 + + ltmain.sh | 8413 +++++++++++++ + m4/ac_doxygen.m4 | 324 + + m4/ax_pthread.m4 | 272 + + m4/net-snmp.m4 | 10 + + m4/pcap.m4 | 10 + + missing | 376 + + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable.c | 231 - + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable.h | 252 - + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_access.c | 352 - + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_access.h | 93 - + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_get.c | 731 -- + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_get.h | 136 - + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_set.c | 1241 -- + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_set.h | 168 - + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_enums.h | 93 - + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_interface.c | 1843 --- + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_interface.h | 101 - + snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_oids.h | 56 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable.c | 173 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable.h | 251 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_access.c | 407 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_access.h | 93 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_get.c | 1088 -- + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_get.h | 174 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_set.c | 28 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_set.h | 28 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_enums.h | 118 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_interface.c | 1069 -- + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_interface.h | 98 - + snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_oids.h | 64 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable.c | 214 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable.h | 222 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_access.c | 377 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_access.h | 77 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_get.c | 522 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_get.h | 109 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_set.c | 28 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_set.h | 28 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_enums.h | 39 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_interface.c | 944 -- + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_interface.h | 98 - + snmp/dessertMeshifTable_oids.h | 43 - + snmp/dessertObjects.c | 164 - + snmp/dessertObjects.h | 17 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable.c | 215 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable.h | 230 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_access.c | 342 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_access.h | 90 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_get.c | 507 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_get.h | 105 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_set.c | 28 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_set.h | 28 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_enums.h | 39 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_interface.c | 936 -- + snmp/dessertSysifTable_interface.h | 97 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_oids.h | 43 - + snmp/dessertSysifTable_subagent.c | 202 - + src/Makefile.am | 3 + + src/Makefile.in | 590 + + src/libdessert/Makefile.am | 21 + + src/libdessert/Makefile.in | 579 + + src/libdessert/dessert_agentx.c | 563 + + src/libdessert/dessert_cli.c | 257 + + src/libdessert/dessert_core.c | 241 + + src/libdessert/dessert_internal.h | 219 + + src/libdessert/dessert_log.c | 417 + + src/libdessert/dessert_meshiface.c | 1221 ++ + src/libdessert/dessert_msg.c | 876 ++ + src/libdessert/dessert_periodic.c | 326 + + src/libdessert/dessert_sysiface.c | 487 + + src/snmp/Makefile.am | 60 + + src/snmp/Makefile.in | 582 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable.c | 231 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable.h | 252 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_access.c | 352 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_access.h | 93 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_get.c | 731 ++ + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_get.h | 136 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_set.c | 1241 ++ + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_data_set.h | 168 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_enums.h | 93 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_interface.c | 1843 +++ + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_interface.h | 101 + + src/snmp/dessertAppParamsTable_oids.h | 56 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable.c | 173 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable.h | 251 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_access.c | 407 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_access.h | 93 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_get.c | 1088 ++ + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_get.h | 174 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_set.c | 28 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_data_set.h | 28 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_enums.h | 118 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_interface.c | 1069 ++ + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_interface.h | 98 + + src/snmp/dessertAppStatsTable_oids.h | 64 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable.c | 214 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable.h | 222 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_access.c | 371 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_access.h | 77 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_get.c | 522 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_get.h | 109 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_set.c | 28 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_data_set.h | 28 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_enums.h | 39 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_interface.c | 944 ++ + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_interface.h | 98 + + src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_oids.h | 43 + + src/snmp/dessertObjects.c | 165 + + src/snmp/dessertObjects.h | 17 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable.c | 215 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable.h | 230 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_access.c | 336 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_access.h | 90 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_get.c | 507 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_get.h | 105 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_set.c | 28 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_set.h | 28 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_enums.h | 39 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_interface.c | 936 ++ + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_interface.h | 97 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_oids.h | 43 + + src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_subagent.c | 202 + + utlist.h | 349 - + 160 files changed, 55999 insertions(+), 21344 deletions(-) + create mode 100644 COPYING + create mode 100644 ChangeLog 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src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_interface.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertMeshifTable_oids.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertObjects.c + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertObjects.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable.c + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_access.c + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_access.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_get.c + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_get.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_set.c + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_data_set.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_enums.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_interface.c + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_interface.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_oids.h + create mode 100644 src/snmp/dessertSysifTable_subagent.c + delete mode 100644 utlist.h + +diff --git a/AUTHORS 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