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# $NetBSD: buildlink.mk,v 1.11 2002/01/29 17:10:10 jlam Exp $
#
# This Makefile fragment is included by packages that use libpam.
#
# To use this Makefile fragment, simply:
#
# (1) Optionally define BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.pam to the dependency pattern
# for the version of pam desired.
# (2) Include this Makefile fragment in the package Makefile,
# (3) Add ${BUILDLINK_DIR}/include to the front of the C preprocessor's header
# search path, and
# (4) Add ${BUILDLINK_DIR}/lib to the front of the linker's library search
# path.
.if !defined(PAM_BUILDLINK_MK)
PAM_BUILDLINK_MK= # defined
.include "../../mk/bsd.buildlink.mk"
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.pam?= PAM>=0.75
.if exists(/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h)
_NEED_PAM= NO
.else
_NEED_PAM= YES
.endif
.if ${_NEED_PAM} == "YES"
DEPENDS+= ${BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.pam}:../../security/PAM
EVAL_PREFIX+= BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pam=PAM
BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pam_DEFAULT= ${LOCALBASE}
BUILDLINK_FILES.pam= include/security/*
BUILDLINK_FILES.pam+= lib/libpam.*
BUILDLINK_FILES.pam+= lib/libpamc.*
BUILDLINK_FILES.pam+= lib/libpam_misc.*
BUILDLINK_TARGETS.pam= pam-buildlink
BUILDLINK_TARGETS+= ${BUILDLINK_TARGETS.pam}
.else
# The PAM libraries are usually in /lib on Linux systems while the headers
# are in /usr/include.
#
BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pam-inc= /usr
BUILDLINK_FILES.pam-inc= include/security/*
BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pam-lib= /
BUILDLINK_FILES.pam-lib+= lib/libpam.*
BUILDLINK_FILES.pam-lib+= lib/libpamc.*
BUILDLINK_FILES.pam-lib+= lib/libpam_misc.*
BUILDLINK_TARGETS.pam= pam-inc-buildlink
BUILDLINK_TARGETS.pam+= pam-lib-buildlink
.endif
pre-configure: ${BUILDLINK_TARGETS.pam}
pam-buildlink: _BUILDLINK_USE
pam-inc-buildlink: _BUILDLINK_USE
pam-lib-buildlink: _BUILDLINK_USE
.endif # PAM_BUILDLINK_MK
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