tor/src/common/Makefile.am
Sebastian Hahn 8ce6722d76 Properly protect paths to sed, sha1sum, openssl
in Makefile.am, we used it without quoting it, causing build failure if
your openssl/sed/sha1sum happened to live in a directory with a space in
it (very common on windows)
2012-02-10 20:12:03 +01:00

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noinst_LIBRARIES = libor.a libor-crypto.a libor-event.a
EXTRA_DIST = common_sha1.i sha256.c
#CFLAGS = -Wall -Wpointer-arith -O2
if USE_OPENBSD_MALLOC
libor_extra_source=OpenBSD_malloc_Linux.c
else
libor_extra_source=
endif
libor_a_SOURCES = address.c log.c util.c compat.c container.c mempool.c \
memarea.c di_ops.c procmon.c util_codedigest.c $(libor_extra_source)
libor_crypto_a_SOURCES = crypto.c aes.c tortls.c torgzip.c
libor_event_a_SOURCES = compat_libevent.c
noinst_HEADERS = address.h torlog.h crypto.h util.h compat.h aes.h torint.h tortls.h strlcpy.c strlcat.c torgzip.h container.h ht.h mempool.h memarea.h ciphers.inc compat_libevent.h tortls_states.h di_ops.h procmon.h
common_sha1.i: $(libor_SOURCES) $(libor_crypto_a_SOURCES) $(noinst_HEADERS)
if test "@SHA1SUM@" != none; then \
"@SHA1SUM@" $(libor_SOURCES) $(libor_crypto_a_SOURCES) $(noinst_HEADERS) | "@SED@" -n 's/^\(.*\)$$/"\1\\n"/p' > common_sha1.i; \
elif test "@OPENSSL@" != none; then \
"@OPENSSL@" sha1 $(libor_SOURCES) $(libor_crypto_a_SOURCES) $(noinst_HEADERS) | "@SED@" -n 's/SHA1(\(.*\))= \(.*\)/"\2 \1\\n"/p' > common_sha1.i; \
else \
rm common_sha1.i; \
touch common_sha1.i; \
fi
util_codedigest.o: common_sha1.i
crypto.o: sha256.c