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# -*- Autoconf -*-
# $Id$
AC_PREREQ(2.61)
AC_INIT(rpkitools, 1.0,)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([rcynic/rcynic.c])
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([buildtools])
AC_PROG_CC
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([long])
# We'd like to build rcynic as a static binary if we can, because that
# makes it much simpler to run rcynic in a chroot jail, but we don't
# know how to do it on all platforms, so we try the hack we know, and
# if that doesn't work, oh well.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether linker supports -static])
old_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -static"
AC_LINK_IFELSE(
[AC_LANG_SOURCE([[int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { return 0; }]])],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
LD_STATIC_FLAG='-static'
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
LD_STATIC_FLAG=''
]
)
AC_SUBST(LD_STATIC_FLAG)
LDFLAGS="$old_LDFLAGS"
unset old_LDFLAGS
AC_PATH_PROG([XSLTPROC], [xsltproc])
AC_PATH_PROG([AWK], [awk])
AC_PATH_PROG([OBJCOPY], [objcopy])
AC_PROG_GREP
if test "x$GREP" = x
then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Tests requires grep, sorry])
fi
if test "x$XSLTPROC" != "x" && test "x$AWK" != "x"
then
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rcynic/show.sh],
[chmod +x rcynic/show.sh])
fi
# Figure out whether we need to build our own OpenSSL library or can
# use the system libraries. We're looking for two recent features:
# CMS and RFC 3779 support.
AC_CHECK_LIB([crypto], [v3_addr_validate_path],
[system_openssl_has_rfc3779=yes],
[system_openssl_has_rfc3779=no])
AC_CHECK_LIB([crypto], [CMS_verify],
[system_openssl_has_cms=yes],
[system_openssl_has_cms=no])
if test "$system_openssl_has_rfc3779" = yes && test "$system_openssl_has_cms" = yes
then
have_usable_openssl=yes
else
have_usable_openssl=no
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether we're using the GNU loader])
if ld --version 2>&1 | $GREP 'GNU ld' >/dev/null 2>&1
then
using_gnu_ld=yes
else
using_gnu_ld=no
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$using_gnu_ld])
# Now a bunch of checks to figure out what we can do with Python. If
# we don't have Python at all, none of the rest of this matters. If
# we do have Python, we need to check what antics we need to go
# through to build the OpenSSL interface extension module, and also
# whether the Django code is installed for our GUI.
AC_PATH_PROG([PYTHON], [python])
if test "x$PYTHON" = "x"
then
have_python=no
have_python_h=no
need_pywrap=no
have_django=no
else
have_python=yes
AC_MSG_CHECKING([distutils to find out where Python.h should be])
python_h=`$PYTHON -c 'import distutils.sysconfig; print distutils.sysconfig.get_python_inc() + "/Python.h"'`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$python_h])
AC_CHECK_HEADER([$python_h],
[have_python_h=yes],
[have_python_h=no])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether we need pywrap])
if ldd $PYTHON 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | $GREP 'libcrypto' >/dev/null 2>&1
then
need_pywrap=yes
else
need_pywrap=no
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$need_pywrap])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Django])
if $PYTHON -c 'import django' 2>/dev/null
then
have_django="yes"
else
have_django="no"
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$have_django])
fi
# Ok, now that we've sorted out what we've got to work with, we need
# to check what the user is telling us to do. In the default case, we
# try to do something sane. If the user tells us to do something
# that's silly but harmless, we say so; if the user tells us to do
# something that just won't work, we say so and fail.
AC_ARG_ENABLE([system_openssl], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-system-openssl], [Don't build against system copy of OpenSSL])], [], [enable_system_openssl=auto])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([python], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-python], [Don't build any of the Python-based tools])], [], [enable_python=auto])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([pywrap], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pywrap], [Build pywrap])], [], [enable_pywrap=auto])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([django], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-django], [Don't build Django GUI])], [], [enable_django=auto])
case $enable_system_openssl in
yes) build_openssl=no
if test $have_usable_openssl = no
then
AC_MSG_ERROR([I can't find an OpenSSL crypto library with CMS and RFC 3779 support, maybe you need to set LDFLAGS?])
fi
;;
no) build_openssl=yes
;;
auto) if test $have_usable_openssl = no
then
build_openssl=yes
else
build_openssl=no
fi
;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([Unrecognized value for --enable-system-openssl: $enable_system_openssl]);;
esac
case $enable_python in
yes) build_python=yes
if test $have_python = no
then
AC_MSG_ERROR([I can't find a Python binary, maybe you need to set PATH?])
fi
;;
no) build_python=no
;;
auto) build_python=$have_python
if test $have_python = no
then
AC_MSG_WARN([I can't find your Python binary, disabling build for all Python-using code])
fi
;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([Unrecognized value for --enable-python: $enable_python]);;
esac
case $enable_pywrap in
yes) build_pywrap=yes
if test $build_python = no
then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Building pywrap without Python makes no sense])
fi
if test $build_openssl = no
then
AC_MSG_WARN([pywrap not needed (but I'll try to build it anyway)])
fi
;;
no) build_pywrap=no
if test $need_pywrap = yes
then
AC_MSG_ERROR([This platform appears to require pywrap])
fi
;;
auto) build_pywrap=$need_pywrap
;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([Unrecognized value for --enable-pywrap: $enable_pywrap]);;
esac
case $enable_django in
yes) build_django=yes
if test $have_django = no
then
AC_MSG_WARN([You don't appear to have Django installed (but I'll try to build the Django-based GUI anyway)])
fi
;;
no) build_django=no
;;
auto) build_django=$have_django
;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([Unrecognized value for --enable-django: $enable_django]);;
esac
if test $build_python = yes && test $have_python_h = no
then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Need Python sources to build extension module, either install sources or rerun with --disable-python])
fi
# Figure out which parts of this package we have to build.
TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS=""
test $build_openssl = yes && TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS="$TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS openssl"
TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS="$TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS rcynic utils"
test $build_pywrap = yes && TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS="$TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS pywrap"
test $build_python = yes && TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS="$TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS rpkid"
AC_SUBST(TOP_LEVEL_SUBDIRS)
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
rcynic/Makefile
utils/Makefile
utils/find_roa/Makefile
utils/hashdir/Makefile
utils/print_manifest/Makefile
utils/print_roa/Makefile
utils/uri/Makefile])
# OpenSSL has its own build system that bears no relationship to
# anything but itself. On at least one platform, OpenSSL's opinion on
# the right thing to do is so completely at odds with everything else
# that the resulting libraries require special compilation options for
# any program that wants to use them. Feh.
#
# The -rpath insanity will need to change once we install this stuff.
#
# Don't bother with any of this unless we're building OpenSSL.
if test $build_openssl = yes
then
AC_CONFIG_FILES([openssl/Makefile])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([what configuration target to use when building OpenSSL])
OPENSSL_CONFIG_COMMAND='./config'
case $host in
i*86-apple-darwin*)
if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_long" = 8
then
OPENSSL_CONFIG_COMMAND='./Configure darwin64-x86_64-cc'
fi
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(OPENSSL_CONFIG_COMMAND)
AC_MSG_RESULT([$OPENSSL_CONFIG_COMMAND])
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I\${abs_top_srcdir}/openssl/openssl/include"
LIBS="$LIBS \${abs_top_builddir}/openssl/openssl/libssl.a \${abs_top_builddir}/openssl/openssl/libcrypto.a"
else
LIBS="$LIBS -lssl -lcrypto"
fi
# Sort out which interpreter POW-using Python programs should use.
if test $build_pywrap = yes
then
AC_CONFIG_FILES([pywrap/Makefile])
OPENSSL_SHARED_LIBRARY_DIR='${libdir}/rpki'
PYWRAP='${libexecdir}/pywrap'
PYWRAP_CMD='LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${abs_top_builddir}/openssl/openssl" ${abs_top_builddir}/pywrap/pywrap'
else
OPENSSL_SHARED_LIBRARY_DIR=''
PYWRAP="$PYTHON"
PYWRAP_CMD="$PYTHON"
fi
AC_SUBST(PYWRAP)
AC_SUBST(PYWRAP_CMD)
AC_SUBST(OPENSSL_SHARED_LIBRARY_DIR)
if test $build_python = yes
then
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/Makefile rpkid/tests/Makefile])
# These are plain Python scripts, do not require pywrap
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/backup-sql:buildtools/python-header:rpkid/backup-sql.py], [chmod +x rpkid/backup-sql])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/sql-setup:buildtools/python-header:rpkid/sql-setup.py], [chmod +x rpkid/sql-setup])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/start-servers:buildtools/python-header:rpkid/start-servers.py], [chmod +x rpkid/start-servers])
# These use POW, so may require pywrap
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/irbe_cli:buildtools/pywrap-header:rpkid/irbe_cli.py], [chmod +x rpkid/irbe_cli])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/irdbd:buildtools/pywrap-header:rpkid/irdbd.py], [chmod +x rpkid/irdbd])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/myrpki:buildtools/pywrap-header:rpkid/myrpki.py], [chmod +x rpkid/myrpki])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/pubd:buildtools/pywrap-header:rpkid/pubd.py], [chmod +x rpkid/pubd])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/rootd:buildtools/pywrap-header:rpkid/rootd.py], [chmod +x rpkid/rootd])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/rpkid:buildtools/pywrap-header:rpkid/rpkid.py], [chmod +x rpkid/rpkid])
fi
# This should go away once its content has migrated from Doxygen into DocBook.
AC_CONFIG_FILES([rpkid/rpki/__doc__.py])
AC_OUTPUT
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