bin_PROGRAMS = tor noinst_LIBRARIES = libtor.a if BUILD_NT_SERVICES tor_platform_source=ntmain.c else tor_platform_source= endif EXTRA_DIST=ntmain.c or_sha1.i Makefile.nmake if USE_EXTERNAL_EVDNS evdns_source= else evdns_source=eventdns.c endif libtor_a_SOURCES = \ buffers.c \ circuitbuild.c \ circuitlist.c \ circuituse.c \ command.c \ config.c \ connection.c \ connection_edge.c \ connection_or.c \ control.c \ cpuworker.c \ directory.c \ dirserv.c \ dirvote.c \ dns.c \ dnsserv.c \ geoip.c \ hibernate.c \ main.c \ microdesc.c \ networkstatus.c \ nodelist.c \ onion.c \ policies.c \ reasons.c \ relay.c \ rendclient.c \ rendcommon.c \ rendmid.c \ rendservice.c \ rephist.c \ router.c \ routerlist.c \ routerparse.c \ status.c \ $(evdns_source) \ $(tor_platform_source) \ config_codedigest.c #libtor_a_LIBADD = ../common/libor.a ../common/libor-crypto.a \ # ../common/libor-event.a tor_SOURCES = tor_main.c AM_CPPFLAGS = -DSHARE_DATADIR="\"$(datadir)\"" \ -DLOCALSTATEDIR="\"$(localstatedir)\"" \ -DBINDIR="\"$(bindir)\"" # -L flags need to go in LDFLAGS. -l flags need to go in LDADD. # This seems to matter nowhere but on windows, but I assure you that it # matters a lot there, and is quite hard to debug if you forget to do it. tor_LDFLAGS = @TOR_LDFLAGS_zlib@ @TOR_LDFLAGS_openssl@ @TOR_LDFLAGS_libevent@ tor_LDADD = ./libtor.a ../common/libor.a ../common/libor-crypto.a \ ../common/libor-event.a \ @TOR_ZLIB_LIBS@ -lm @TOR_LIBEVENT_LIBS@ @TOR_OPENSSL_LIBS@ \ @TOR_LIB_WS32@ @TOR_LIB_GDI@ noinst_HEADERS = \ buffers.h \ circuitbuild.h \ circuitlist.h \ circuituse.h \ command.h \ config.h \ connection.h \ connection_edge.h \ connection_or.h \ control.h \ cpuworker.h \ directory.h \ dirserv.h \ dirvote.h \ dns.h \ dnsserv.h \ eventdns.h \ eventdns_tor.h \ geoip.h \ hibernate.h \ main.h \ microdesc.h \ networkstatus.h \ nodelist.h \ ntmain.h \ onion.h \ or.h \ policies.h \ reasons.h \ relay.h \ rendclient.h \ rendcommon.h \ rendmid.h \ rendservice.h \ rephist.h \ router.h \ routerlist.h \ routerparse.h \ status.h \ micro-revision.i config_codedigest.o: or_sha1.i tor_main.o: micro-revision.i micro-revision.i: FORCE @rm -f micro-revision.tmp; \ if test -d ../../.git && test -x "`which git 2>&1;true`"; then \ HASH="`git rev-parse --short=16 HEAD`"; \ echo \"$$HASH\" > micro-revision.tmp; \ fi; \ if test ! -f micro-revision.tmp ; then \ if test ! -f micro-revision.i ; then \ echo '""' > micro-revision.i; \ fi; \ elif test ! -f micro-revision.i || \ test x"`cat micro-revision.tmp`" != x"`cat micro-revision.i`"; then \ mv micro-revision.tmp micro-revision.i; \ fi; true or_sha1.i: $(tor_SOURCES) $(libtor_a_SOURCES) if test "@SHA1SUM@" != none; then \ @SHA1SUM@ $(tor_SOURCES) $(libtor_a_SOURCES) | \ @SED@ -n 's/^\(.*\)$$/"\1\\n"/p' > or_sha1.i; \ elif test "@OPENSSL@" != none; then \ @OPENSSL@ sha1 $(tor_SOURCES) $(libtor_a_SOURCES) | \ @SED@ -n 's/SHA1(\(.*\))= \(.*\)/"\2 \1\\n"/p' > or_sha1.i; \ else \ rm or_sha1.i; \ touch or_sha1.i; \ fi CLEANFILES = micro-revision.i #Dummy target to ensure that micro-revision.i _always_ gets built. FORCE: