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#!/usr/bin/perl
require 5.6.1;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Config;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
#Check the version of perl. 4.0 requires 5.14.0 or greater
if ($] < 5.014000) {
die "Apache SpamAssassin requires at least Perl 5.14.0";
}
# avoid stupid 'Argument "6.30_01" isn't numeric in numeric ge (>=)' warnings;
my $mm_version = eval $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION;
# raising the version of makemaker to 6.46 per bug 6598 & 6131
if ($mm_version < 6.46) {
die "Apache SpamAssassin Makefile.PL requires at least ExtUtils::MakeMaker v6.46";
}
use constant RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS => ($^O =~ /^(mswin|dos|os2)/oi);
use constant HAS_DBI => eval { require DBI; };
my @ATT_KEYS = (
# PLEASE READ THE FILE 'PACKAGING' FOR INFORMATION ON THESE VARIABLES.
#
# (Current) EU::MMs make a difference between these three possible general
# install destinations. One can set INSTALLDIRS to 'perl', 'site' or
# 'vendor' to choose one explicitly (the default is 'site'). They have the
# following meaning:
# * PERL: Only essential modules shipped with Perl should be installed
# there. Don't put Apache SpamAssassin there.
# * SITE: The default. Normal installations via CPAN or from the sources
# should use these dirs.
# * VENDOR: A special set of paths for packaged (RPM, deb, portage, ...)
# Perl modules. Not always (correctly) used but the intention
# is to keep the system from overwriting the modules installed
# by the user.
#
# See also
# <http://search.cpan.org/author/MSCHWERN/ExtUtils-MakeMaker-6.16/lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm#Default_Makefile_Behaviour>
# <http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/perl-policy/ch-module_packages.html#s-vendor_dirs>
# <http://archive.develooper.com/perl5-porters@perl.org/msg94113.html>
# <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78053>
# <http://www.mail-archive.com/makemaker@perl.org/msg00779.html>
#
# The options SYSCONFDIR, DATADIR and CONFDIR all support those three
# possibilities. The '*' in the following comments refers to those.
'SYSCONFDIR', # Overwrite all $*SYSCONFDIRs; normally determined
'PERLSYSCONFDIR', # based on $*PREFIX.
'SITESYSCONFDIR', #
'VENDORSYSCONFDIR', #
'DATADIR', # Overwrite all INSTALL*DATAs; normally determined
'INSTALLDATA', # based on $*PREFIX.
'INSTALLSITEDATA', #
'INSTALLVENDORDATA',#
'CONFDIR', # Overwrite all INSTALL*CONFs; normally determined
'INSTALLCONF', # based on $*SYSCONFDIR.
'INSTALLSITECONF', #
'INSTALLVENDORCONF',#
'DEFRULESDIR', # A synonym for 'DATADIR'.
'LOCALRULESDIR', # " " " 'CONFDIR'.
'LOCALSTATEDIR', # normally determined based on $*PREFIX.
'PERLLOCALSTATEDIR',
'SITELOCALSTATEDIR',
'VENDORLOCALSTATEDIR',
'RE2C_BIN', # hard code the path for re2c if possible
'PERL_BIN', # Sets the Perl interpreter used by the scripts.
'PERL_WARN', # Can be used to disable warnings in the scripts
'PERL_TAINT', # " " " " " taint mode for the scripts (DON'T)
'BUILD_SPAMC' , # Set to 'no' to skip build of spamc on Windows.
'BUILD_SPAMD', # Set to 'no' to skip build of spamd on Windows.
'ENABLE_SSL', # Set to 'yes' to build spamc with SSL support.
'CONTACT_ADDRESS', # To not ask for the contact address, use this.
);
sub parse_arg {
my($val, $name) = (@_);
if ($val =~ /^($name)=["']?(.*?)["']?$/) {
return $2;
} else {
return undef;
}
}
sub bool {
my($val, $def) = (@_, undef, undef);
$def = 0 unless defined $def;
return bool($def) unless defined $val;
$val =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
return 0 if $val =~ /^(0|N(o)?|Off)$/i;
return 1 if $val =~ /^(1|Y(es)?|On)$/i;
return bool($def);
}
sub yesno {
my($val, $def) = (@_, undef, undef);
return 'yes' if bool($val, $def);
return 'no';
}
my %opt = (
'build_spamc' => undef,
'build_spamd' => undef,
'enable_ssl' => undef,
'contact_address' => undef,
'destdir' => undef,
're2c_bin' => 're2c',
);
ARGV: foreach (@ARGV) {
foreach my $key (keys %opt) {
my $val = parse_arg($_, uc($key));
if (defined $val) {
$opt{$key} = $val;
next ARGV;
}
}
}
# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence
# the contents of the Makefile that is written.
my %makefile = (
'NAME' => 'Mail::SpamAssassin',
'VERSION_FROM' => 'lib/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm', # finds $VERSION
# This is not the standard EU::MM array, we use a hash instead (which
# will be converted later on). Use the source file name as the key and
# the executable as the value.
'EXE_FILES' => {
'spamassassin.raw' => 'spamassassin',
'sa-learn.raw' => 'sa-learn',
'sa-update.raw' => 'sa-update',
'sa-compile.raw' => 'sa-compile',
'sa-awl.raw' => 'sa-awl',
'sa-check_spamd.raw' => 'sa-check_spamd',
'spamc/spamc.c' => 'spamc/spamc$(EXE_EXT)',
'spamd/spamd.raw' => 'spamd/spamd',
},
# TODO: the rule compilation is hooked into the build step for "sa-update"
# as the make target "build_rules".
# This is kludgy, and it'd be nice to find a cleaner way to do this.
'MAN1PODS' => {
'spamassassin' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/spamassassin.$(MAN1EXT)',
'lib/spamassassin-run.pod' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/spamassassin-run.$(MAN1EXT)',
'sa-learn' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/sa-learn.$(MAN1EXT)',
'sa-update' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/sa-update.$(MAN1EXT)',
'sa-compile' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/sa-compile.$(MAN1EXT)',
'sa-awl' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/sa-awl.$(MAN1EXT)',
'sa-check_spamd' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/sa-check_spamd.$(MAN1EXT)',
'spamc/spamc.pod' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/spamc.$(MAN1EXT)',
'spamd/spamd' => '$(INST_MAN1DIR)/spamd.$(MAN1EXT)',
},
'PL_FILES' => { },
'PMLIBDIRS' => [ 'lib' ],
'PM_FILTER' => '$(PREPROCESS) -Mconditional -Mvars -DVERSION="$(VERSION)" \
-DPREFIX="$(I_PREFIX)" \
-DDEF_RULES_DIR="$(I_DATADIR)" \
-DLOCAL_RULES_DIR="$(I_CONFDIR)" \
-DLOCAL_STATE_DIR="$(I_LOCALSTATEDIR)"',
'macro' => {
DATAFILES => 'user_prefs.template languages sa-update-pubkey.txt'
},
# be quite explicit about this; afaik CPAN.pm is sensible using this
# also see CURRENT_PM below
'PREREQ_PM' => {
'File::Spec' => 0.8, # older versions lack some routines we need
'File::Copy' => 2.02, # this version is shipped with 5.005_03, the oldest version known to work
'Pod::Usage' => 1.10, # all versions prior to this do seem to be buggy
'HTML::Parser' => 3.43, # the HTML code is based on this parser, older versions have utf-8 bugs
'Archive::Tar' => 1.23, # for sa-update
'IO::Zlib' => 1.04, # for sa-update
'Mail::DKIM' => 0.31,
'Net::DNS' => (RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS ? 0.46 : 0.34), # bugs in older revs
'NetAddr::IP' => 4.010,
'Sys::Hostname' => 0,
'Test::More' => 0,
'Time::HiRes' => 0,
'Time::Local' => 0,
'Errno' => 0,
},
'dist' => {
COMPRESS => 'gzip -9f',
SUFFIX => 'gz',
DIST_DEFAULT => 'tardist',
CI => 'svn commit',
RCS_LABEL => 'true',
},
'clean' => { FILES => join(' ' =>
'sa-learn', 'sa-update', 'spamassassin', 'sa-compile', 'sa-awl', 'sa-check_spamd',
'spamd/spamd',
'spamc/spamc$(EXE_EXT)',
'spamc/spamc.h',
'spamc/qmail-spamc$(EXE_EXT)',
'spamc/*.o*', 'spamc/replace/*.o*',
'spamc/*.so',
'spamc/Makefile',
'spamc/config.h', 'spamc/version.h', 'spamc/spamc.h',
'spamc/config.status', 'spamc/*.cache', 'spamc/config.log',
'spamd/*spamc*', 'qmail',
'doc', 'pod2htm*', '*.cache',
'version.env',
't/bayessql.cf', 't/do_net', 't/log', 't/sql_based_whitelist.cf',
'rules/*.pm',
# don't remove these. they are built from 'rulesrc' in SVN, but
# in a distribution tarball, they're not
# 'rules/70_sandbox.cf',
# 'rules/72_active.cf',
# this file is no longer built, or used
'rules/70_inactive.cf',
)
},
'AUTHOR' => 'The Apache SpamAssassin Project <dev at spamassassin.apache.org>',
'ABSTRACT' => 'Apache SpamAssassin is an extensible email filter which is used to identify spam',
# We have only this Makefile.PL and this option keeps MakeMaker from
# asking all questions twice after a 'make dist*'.
'NORECURS' => 1,
);
# rules/72_active.cf is built from "rulesrc", but *must* exist before
# WriteMakefile() is called due to shortcomings in MakeMaker.
my @FILES_THAT_MUST_EXIST = qw(
rules/72_active.cf
);
# make sure certain optional modules are up-to-date if they are installed
# also see PREREQ_PM above
my %CURRENT_PM = (
'Net::DNS' => (RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS ? 0.46 : 0.34),
'Razor2::Client::Agent' => 2.40,
);
# All the $(*MAN1*) stuff is empty/zero if Perl was Configured with -Dman1dir=none;
# however, support site/vendor man1 dirs (bug 5338)
unless($Config{installman1dir}
|| $Config{installsiteman1dir}
|| $Config{installvendorman1dir})
{
warn "not installing man pages in man1; no man1 dir found";
delete $makefile{MAN1PODS};
}
# Windows platforms need some adjustments
if (RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS) {
# Building spamd is optional on Windows because it still is somewhat
# experimental.
if (!defined $opt{'build_spamd'}) {
$opt{'build_spamd'} = bool(prompt(
"Build spamd.exe (experimental on windows platforms)? (y/n)",
'n'));
} else {
$opt{'build_spamd'} = bool($opt{'build_spamd'});
}
if (!$opt{'build_spamd'}) {
delete $makefile{EXE_FILES}{'spamd/spamd.raw'};
delete $makefile{MAN1PODS}{'spamd/spamd'};
}
# building spamc is optional under Win32 because not everyone has compiler
if (!defined $opt{'build_spamc'}) {
$opt{'build_spamc'} = bool(prompt(
"Build spamc.exe (environment must be set up for C compiler)? (y/n)",
'n'));
} else {
$opt{'build_spamc'} = bool($opt{'build_spamc'});
}
if (!$opt{'build_spamc'}) {
delete $makefile{EXE_FILES}{'spamc/spamc.c'};
delete $makefile{MAN1PODS}{'spamc/spamc.pod'};
}
}
$makefile{'macro'}{'ENABLE_SSL'} = yesno($opt{'enable_ssl'});
if (!defined $opt{'contact_address'}) {
$opt{'contact_address'} = prompt(
"What email address or URL should be used in the suspected-spam report\n".
"text for users who want more information on your filter installation?\n".
"(In particular, ISPs should change this to a local Postmaster contact)\n".
"default text:", "the administrator of that system"
);
print "\n";
}
$makefile{'macro'}{'CONTACT_ADDRESS'} = $opt{'contact_address'};
print
'NOTE: settings for "make test" are now controlled using "t/config.dist".
See that file if you wish to customize what tests are run, and how.
';
# check optional module versions
use lib 'lib';
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::DependencyInfo;
if (Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::DependencyInfo::long_diagnostics() != 0) {
# missing required module? die!
# bug 5908: http://cpantest.grango.org/wiki/CPANAuthorNotes says
# we should exit with a status of 0, but without creating Makefile
exit 0;
}
foreach my $file (@FILES_THAT_MUST_EXIST) {
open (TOUCH, ">>$file") or die "cannot touch '$file'";
close TOUCH;
}
#######################################################################
# See Bug 6131 & 6598 for changes to META_MERGE and increased requirement
# for MakeMaker version
#
$makefile{META_MERGE} = {
'meta-spec' => {
version => '2',
url => 'http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec',
},
license => 'apache_2_0',
resources => {
license => 'http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html',
homepage => 'https://spamassassin.apache.org/',
bugtracker => 'https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/',
repository => {
url=>'http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/',
type=>'svn'
},
MailingList => 'http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/MailingLists',
},
recommends => {
'MIME::Base64' => 0,
'DB_File' => 0,
'Net::SMTP' => 0,
'Mail::SPF' => 0,
'Geo::IP' => 0,
'Razor2::Client::Agent' => 2.61,
'Net::Ident' => 0,
'IO::Socket::INET6' => 0,
'IO::Socket::SSL' => 1.76,
'Compress::Zlib' => 0,
'Mail::DKIM' => 0.37,
'DBI' => 0,
'Getopt::Long' => 2.32,
'LWP::UserAgent' => 0,
'HTTP::Date' => 0,
'Archive::Tar' => 1.23,
'IO::Zlib' => 1.04,
'Encode::Detect' => 0
}
};
#######################################################################
# Now finish the meta hash and dump the Makefile
$makefile{EXE_FILES} = [ values %{$makefile{EXE_FILES}} ];
$makefile{AUTHOR} =~ s/(<.+) at (.+>)/$1\@$2/;
WriteMakefile(%makefile);
print "Makefile written by ExtUtils::MakeMaker $mm_version\n";
#######################################################################
package MY;
our ($MY_GLOBALS_ARE_SANE,
$RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS,
@REPOSITORIES,
$MACRO_RE,
$EQ_RE,
$EQ,
$SELF);
# For some reason initializing the vars on the global scope doesn't work;
# guess its some weird Perl behaviour in combination with bless().
sub init_MY_globals {
my $self = shift;
# Keep a reference to ourselves so we don't have to feed it to the helper
# scripts.
$SELF = $self;
return if $MY_GLOBALS_ARE_SANE;
$MY_GLOBALS_ARE_SANE = 1;
# (Current) EU::MMs make a difference between these three possible general
# install destinations. See also
# <http://archive.develooper.com/perl5-porters@perl.org/msg94113.html>
# <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78053>
# <http://www.mail-archive.com/makemaker@perl.org/msg00779.html>
# <http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/perl-policy/ch-module_packages.html#s-vendor_dirs>
@REPOSITORIES = qw(
PERL
SITE
VENDOR
);
# Macro names follow this RE -- at least stricly enough for our purposes.
$MACRO_RE = qr/[A-Z0-9_]+/;
# Normally macros are assigned via FOO = bar. But the part with the equal
# sign might differ from platform to platform. So we use this RE:
$EQ_RE = qr/\s*:?=\s*/;
# To assign or own macros we'll follow the first assignment string we find;
# normally " = ".
$EQ = undef;
# Inherit our Windows-Flag.
$RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS = ::RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS;
}
# Unset $SELF to avoid any leaking memory.
sub clean_MY_globals {
my $self = shift;
$SELF = undef;
}
sub set_EQ_from_line {
my($line) = (@_);
return if defined($EQ);
$line =~ /\S(${EQ_RE})/;
$EQ = $1;
}
# Converts a version represented as a float to a real three-part version,
# eg.:
# 5.006001 -> 5.6.1
# 5.005_03 -> 5.5.30
#
# The first parameter should be a version, in what format ever.
sub float_to_version {
my($ver) = (@_);
if ($ver =~ /^\d\.\d+$/) {
$ver = sprintf("%1.6f", $ver);
$ver =~ s/[.0]+([1-9]+)/.$1/g;
}
return $ver;
}
# Generates a Makefile-reference to another macro; something like $(FOO).
#
# The first and only parameter should be the name of the referred macro,
# eg. 'FOO' (will return '$(FOO)').
sub macro_ref {
my($name) = (@_);
return sprintf('$(%s)', $name);
}
# Generates a line which defines a Makefile macro. Something like FOO = bar.
# The line is *not* followed by a newline!
#
# The first parameter must be the name of the macro. The second is optional.
# If it is omitted, the value set in the current EU::MM instance is used.
sub macro_def {
my($name, $val) = (@_, undef);
my $MUST_NOT_HAPPEN = "THIS MUST NOT HAPPEN. PLEASE REPORT A BUG VIA <https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/>";
die $MUST_NOT_HAPPEN unless defined $name;
die $MUST_NOT_HAPPEN unless defined $EQ;
$val = $SELF->{$name} unless defined $val;
return $name . $EQ . $val;
}
# Returns true if the given line defines a macro.
#
# The first parameter must be the line to inspect. With the second optional
# parameter the name of a specific macro might be given. If its omitted, any
# macro matching the MACRO_RE pattern will fit.
sub line_has_macro_def {
my($line, $name) = (@_, undef);
$name = $MACRO_RE unless defined $name;
return $line =~ /^($name)${EQ_RE}/;
}
# Reads the name of the macro defined on the given line.
#
# The first parameter must be the line to be expected. If the line doesn't
# contain a macro definition, weird things may happen. So check with
# line_has_macro_def() before!
sub get_macro_name_from_line {
my($line) = (@_);
$line =~ /^(${MACRO_RE})${EQ_RE}/;
return $1;
}
# Reads the value of the given macro from the current instance of EU::MM.
#
# The first parameter must be the name of a macro.
sub get_macro {
my($name) = (@_);
return $SELF->{$name};
}
# Reads the value of the given macro from the current instance of EU::MM and
# expands all contained macros. So reading BAZ with these declarations
# FOO = blah
# BAR = $(FOO)
# BAZ = $(BAR)
# gives 'blah'.
#
# The first parameter must be the name of a macro.
sub get_expanded_macro {
my($name) = (@_);
my($val);
$val = get_macro($name);
# Now expand all macros...
while ($val =~ s/\Q$(\E(${MACRO_RE})\Q)\E/$SELF->{$1} || ''/ge) {};
return $val;
}
# Sets the value of the macro with the given name to the given value in the
# current instance of EU::MM. Just sets, doesn't write to the Makefile!
#
# The first parameter must be the macro's name, the second the value.
sub set_macro {
my($name, $val) = (@_);
$SELF->{$name} = $val;
}
# Returns the actual "repository" name used in macro names; the point is that
# EU::MM leaves out the name if the repository is 'PERL'. But only for macros
# which don't start with the repository name (like the INSTALL* ones). So the
# following mapping should be made:
# PERLPREFIX -> PERLPREFIX
# PERLSYSCONFDIR -> PERLSYSCONFDIR
# INSTALLSITECONF -> INSTALLSITECONF
# INSTALLPERLCONF -> INSTALLCONF
# Actually, its a bit more complex than that but we follow that simple mapping
# for our vars; one also has to know when to call this function and when not.
# If the second parameter is set, always the PERL variant is used.
sub repository {
my($repository, $default) = (@_);
return '' if $default;
return '' if $repository eq 'PERL';
return $repository;
}
# This routine determines the correct SYSCONFDIR to use for the given
# repository.
#
# The first parameter must be one value from @REPOSITORIES.
#
# *SYSCONFDIR can be overwritten with:
# *SYSCONFDIR
# SYSCONFDIR
# If none of those is specified, it will chose an FHS-compliant dir
# based on the corresponding *PREFIX:
# *PREFIX *SYSCONFDIR
# /usr /etc
# /usr/local /etc
# /opt/* /etc/opt
# /foo/* /foo/*/etc
sub _set_macro_SYSCONFDIR {
my($repository) = (@_);
my($macro);
$macro = $repository . "SYSCONFDIR";
# Is this macro already set?
return if get_macro($macro);
# Is this macro supposed to be overwritten?
if (get_macro('SYSCONFDIR')) {
set_macro($macro, macro_ref('SYSCONFDIR'));
return;
}
my($rprefix);
$rprefix = get_expanded_macro("${repository}PREFIX");
# Set the default, depending on the corresponding full PREFIX
set_macro($macro,
($rprefix =~ m{^$}) ? '' :
($rprefix =~ m{^/usr(/local)?/?$}) ? '/etc' :
($rprefix =~ m{^/opt(/|$)}) ? '/etc/opt' :
macro_ref("${repository}PREFIX") . '/etc'
);
}
# This routine determines the correct LOCALSTATEDIR to use for the given
# repository.
#
# The first parameter must be one value from @REPOSITORIES.
#
# *LOCALSTATEDIR can be overwritten with:
# *LOCALSTATEDIR
# LOCALSTATEDIR
# If none of those is specified, it will chose an FHS-compliant dir
# based on the corresponding *PREFIX:
# *PREFIX *LOCALSTATEDIR
# /usr /etc
# /usr/local /etc
# /opt/* /etc/opt
# /foo/* /foo/*/etc
sub _set_macro_LOCALSTATEDIR {
my($repository) = (@_);
my($macro);
$macro = $repository . "LOCALSTATEDIR";
# Is this macro already set?
return if get_macro($macro);
# Is this macro supposed to be overwritten?
if (get_macro('LOCALSTATEDIR')) {
set_macro($macro, macro_ref('LOCALSTATEDIR'));
return;
}
my($rprefix);
$rprefix = get_expanded_macro("${repository}PREFIX");
# Set the default, depending on the corresponding full PREFIX
set_macro($macro,
($rprefix =~ m{^$}) ? '' :
($rprefix =~ m{^/usr(/local)?/?$}) ? '/var/lib/spamassassin' :
($rprefix =~ m{^/opt(/|$)}) ? '/var/opt/spamassassin' :
macro_ref("${repository}PREFIX") . '/var/spamassassin'
);
}
# This routine determines the correct INSTALLDATADIR (aka DEFRULESDIR)
# to use for the given repository.
#
# The first parameter must be one value from @REPOSITORIES.
#
# INSTALL*DATADIR can be overwritten with:
# INSTALL*DATADIR
# DATADIR
# DEFRULESDIR
# If none of those is specified, it will chose an FHS-compliant dir,
# namely *PREFIX/share/spamassassin.
sub _set_macro_DATADIR {
my($repository) = (@_);
my($macro);
$macro = "INSTALL" . repository($repository) . "DATA";
# Is this macro already set?
return if get_macro($macro);
# Is this macro supposed to be overwritten?
foreach my $omacro (qw(DATADIR DEFRULESDIR)) {
if (get_macro($omacro)) {
set_macro($macro, get_macro($omacro));
return;
}
}
# Set the default value based on the corresponding PREFIX
set_macro($macro,
macro_ref("${repository}PREFIX") . '/share/spamassassin'
);
}
# This routine determines the correct INSTALLCONFDIR (aka LOCALRULESDIR)
# to use for the given repository.
#
# The first parameter must be one value from @REPOSITORIES.
#
# INSTALL*CONFDIR can be overwritten with:
# INSTALL*CONFDIR
# CONFDIR
# LOCALRULESDIR
# If none of those is specified, it will chose an FHS-compliant dir,
# namely *SYSCONFDIR/mail/spamassassin.
sub _set_macro_CONFDIR {
my($repository) = (@_);
my($macro);
$macro = "INSTALL" . repository($repository) . "CONF";
# Is this macro already set?
return if get_macro($macro);
# Is this macro supposed to be overwritten?
foreach my $omacro (qw(CONFDIR LOCALRULESDIR)) {
if (get_macro($omacro)) {
set_macro($macro, get_macro($omacro));
return;
}
}
# Set the default value based on the corresponding SYSCONFDIR
set_macro($macro,
macro_ref("${repository}SYSCONFDIR") . '/mail/spamassassin'
);
}
# This routine determines the correct value for PERL_BIN.
#
# There are no parameters.
#
# If PERL_BIN wasn't set at the command line, it will fall back to
# $(FULLPERL) which should refer to the current Perl interpreter.
sub _set_macro_PERL_BIN {
return if get_macro('PERL_BIN');
set_macro('PERL_BIN', macro_ref('FULLPERL'));
}
# This is a helper routine for PERL_WARN and PERL_TAINT.
#
# The first parameter must be either 'WARN' or 'TAINT'.
sub _set_macro_PERL_yesno {
my($macro) = (@_);
my($val);
$macro = 'PERL_' . $macro;
$val = "";
if (get_macro($macro)) {
$val = ::yesno(get_macro($macro));
}
set_macro($macro, $val);
}
# This routine sets the value for PERL_WARN.
#
# There are no parameters.
#
# If PERL_WARN wasn't set at the command line, PERL_WARN will be left
# empty (ie: the default is used). If it was set, the value is fed to
# yesno().
sub _set_macro_PERL_WARN {
_set_macro_PERL_yesno('WARN');
}
# This routine sets the value for PERL_TAINT.
#
# There are no parameters.
#
# If PERL_TAINT wasn't set at the command line, PERL_TAINT will be left
# empty (ie: the default is used). If it was set, the value is fed to
# yesno().
sub _set_macro_PERL_TAINT {
_set_macro_PERL_yesno('TAINT');
}
# This routine sets the value for PREPROCESS.
#
# There are no parameters.
#
# If PREPROCESS wasn't set at the command line, it chooses our default
# perl-called preprocessor.
sub _set_macro_PREPROCESS {
return if get_macro('PREPROCESS');
set_macro('PREPROCESS', join(' ', macro_ref('PERL_BIN'), qq{build/preprocessor}));
}
# This routine sets the value for CONFIGURE (spamc only).
#
# There are no parameters.
#
# If CONFIGURE wasn't set at the command line, it chooses our default
# perl-wrapped configure.
sub _set_macro_CONFIGURE {
return if get_macro('CONFIGURE');
set_macro('CONFIGURE', join(' ', macro_ref('PERL_BIN'), qq{spamc/configure.pl}));
}
# This routine sets the value for the SYMLINK command.
#
# There are no parameters.
#
# $(SYMLINK) calls Perl's symlink() function if available, else falls back
# to $(CP).
sub _set_macro_SYMLINK {
return if get_macro('SYMLINK');
if (eval { symlink("", "") or 1 }) {
my $code = q{symlink((splitpath($ARGV[0]))[2], $ARGV[1]) || die qq{$!\n}};
$code =~ s/(\$)/$1$1/g;
$code = qq{'$code'};
set_macro('SYMLINK', join(' ', macro_ref('PERL_BIN'), q{-MFile::Spec::Functions=splitpath}, q{-e}, $code));
}
else {
set_macro('SYMLINK', macro_ref('CP'));
}
}
# Override the libscan routine so it skips SVN/CVS stuff and some common
# patch/backup extensions.
sub MY::libscan {
my $self = shift;
my($path) = @_;
init_MY_globals($self);
return q{} if $path =~ m{
(^|/)(CVS|\.svn)(/|$)|
[/.](orig|old|rej|r\d+|diff|patch|bak|backup|mine|my|swp)$
}ix;
clean_MY_globals($self);
return $path; #/
}
# Override the install routine to add our additional install dirs and
# hack DESTDIR support into old EU::MMs.
sub MY::install {
my $self = shift;
my @code = split(/\n/, $self->SUPER::install(@_));
init_MY_globals($self);
foreach (@code) {
# Add our install targets as a dependency to all top-level install targets
s/^(install(?:_[a-z]+)?\s*::?\s*.*)$/$1 conf__install data__install/;
}
clean_MY_globals($self);
return join("\n", @code);
}
# Now override the constants routine to add our own macros.
sub MY::constants {
my $self = shift;
my @code = split(/\n/, $self->SUPER::constants(@_));
init_MY_globals($self);
foreach my $line (@code) {
# Skip comments
next if $line =~ /^\s*#/;
# Skip everything which isn't a var assignment.
next unless line_has_macro_def($line);
# Store the assignment string if necessary.
set_EQ_from_line($line);
# Store a nicer version string for later use.
if (line_has_macro_def($line, 'VERSION')) {
get_macro('VERSION') =~ /^(\d)\.(\d\d\d)_?(\d\d\d)/;
set_macro('VERSION_COOL', join(".", $1*1, $2*1, $3*1));
$line .= "\n" . macro_def('VERSION_COOL');
}
# Add some "dummy" (PERL|SITE|VENDOR)PREFIX macros for later use (only if
# necessary for old EU::MMs of course)
if (line_has_macro_def($line, 'PREFIX')) {
foreach my $r (@REPOSITORIES) {
my $rprefix = "${r}PREFIX";
if (!defined(get_macro($rprefix))) {
set_macro($rprefix, macro_ref('PREFIX'));
$line .= "\n" . macro_def($rprefix);
}
}
}
}
push(@code, qq{});
# Add some additional target dirs
{
set_macro('SYSCONFDIR', "") unless get_macro('SYSCONFDIR');
set_macro('LOCALSTATEDIR', "") unless get_macro('LOCALSTATEDIR');
set_macro('RE2C_BIN', $opt{'re2c_bin'});
# Determine the correct settings for each repository...
foreach my $r (@REPOSITORIES) {
_set_macro_SYSCONFDIR($r);
_set_macro_LOCALSTATEDIR($r);
_set_macro_DATADIR($r);
_set_macro_CONFDIR($r);
}
# ... and add it to the Makefile.
push(@code, qq{});
push(@code, qq{# Where to install config files});
push(@code, macro_def('SYSCONFDIR'));
foreach my $r (@REPOSITORIES) {
push(@code, macro_def($r . 'SYSCONFDIR'));
}
push(@code, qq{});
push(@code, qq{# Where to install local state files});
push(@code, macro_def('LOCALSTATEDIR'));
foreach my $r (@REPOSITORIES) {
push(@code, macro_def($r . 'LOCALSTATEDIR'));
}
foreach my $m (qw(DATA CONF)) {
foreach my $r (@REPOSITORIES) {
my $macro = 'INSTALL' . repository($r) . $m;
# The INSTALL* macros.
push(@code, macro_def($macro));
# The DESTINSTALL* macros.
push(@code, macro_def('DEST' . $macro, macro_ref('DESTDIR') . macro_ref($macro)));
}
}
}
# Set the PERL_* stuff
{
_set_macro_PERL_BIN;
_set_macro_PERL_WARN;
_set_macro_PERL_TAINT;
# Add it to the Makefile.
push(@code, qq{});
push(@code, qq{# Some details about our Perl});
foreach my $m (qw(BIN WARN TAINT)) {
push(@code, macro_def('PERL_' . $m));
}
}
# Set the preprocessor and configure scripts
{
_set_macro_PREPROCESS;
_set_macro_CONFIGURE;
_set_macro_SYMLINK;
# Add it to the Makefile.
push(@code, qq{});
push(@code, macro_def('PREPROCESS'));
push(@code, macro_def('CONFIGURE'));
push(@code, macro_def('SYMLINK'));
push(@code, macro_def('RE2C_BIN'));
}
# Set some additional helper/shortcut macros; the B_FOO are the ones which
# can be temporary locations if DESTDIR is used, I_FOO are the final
# destinations.
{
my($repository);
$repository = uc($SELF->{INSTALLDIRS}) || 'SITE';
# For these the install paths are needed only.
foreach my $macro (qw(PREFIX SYSCONFDIR LOCALSTATEDIR)) {
push(@code, macro_def('I_' . $macro,
macro_ref($repository . $macro)));
}
# For the following we need bot the B_- and the I_-variants. But the
# SCRIPT macro is the same for all repositories.
foreach my $macro (qw(SCRIPT DATA CONF LIB)) {
push(@code, macro_def('I_' . $macro . 'DIR',
macro_ref('INSTALL' . repository($repository, $macro eq 'SCRIPT') . $macro)));
push(@code, macro_def('B_' . $macro . 'DIR',
macro_ref('DESTINSTALL' . repository($repository, $macro eq 'SCRIPT') . $macro)));
}
}
clean_MY_globals($self);
return join("\n", @code);
}
# Override some vars in the dist section.
sub MY::dist {
my $self = shift;
my @code = split(/\n/, $self->SUPER::dist(@_));
init_MY_globals($self);
foreach my $line (@code) {
# Skip comments
next if $line =~ /^\s*#/;
# Skip everything which isn't a var assignment.
next unless line_has_macro_def($line);
# Store the assignment string if necessary.
set_EQ_from_line($line);
if (line_has_macro_def($line, 'DISTVNAME') && get_macro('VERSION_COOL')) {
set_macro('DISTVNAME', '$(DISTNAME)-$(VERSION_COOL)');
$line = macro_def('DISTVNAME');
}
}
clean_MY_globals($self);
return join("\n", @code);
}
sub MY::postamble {
my $self = shift;
my $code = "";
init_MY_globals($self);
$code .= <<' EOD';
FIXVARS = -Mvars \
-DVERSION="$(VERSION)" \
-DPREFIX="$(I_PREFIX)" \
-DDEF_RULES_DIR="$(I_DATADIR)" \
-DLOCAL_RULES_DIR="$(I_CONFDIR)" \
-DLOCAL_STATE_DIR="$(I_LOCALSTATEDIR)" \
-DINSTALLSITELIB="$(I_LIBDIR)" \
-DCONTACT_ADDRESS="$(CONTACT_ADDRESS)" \
-DRE2C_BIN="$(RE2C_BIN)"
FIXBANG = -Msharpbang \
-Mconditional \
-DPERL_BIN="$(PERL_BIN)" \
-DPERL_WARN="$(PERL_WARN)" \
-DPERL_TAINT="$(PERL_TAINT)"
spamassassin: spamassassin.raw
$(PREPROCESS) $(FIXBYTES) $(FIXVARS) $(FIXBANG) -m$(PERM_RWX) -i$? -o$@
sa-learn: sa-learn.raw
$(PREPROCESS) $(FIXBYTES) $(FIXVARS) $(FIXBANG) -m$(PERM_RWX) -i$? -o$@
sa-update: sa-update.raw build_rules
$(PREPROCESS) $(FIXBYTES) $(FIXVARS) $(FIXBANG) -m$(PERM_RWX) -isa-update.raw -osa-update
sa-compile: sa-compile.raw
$(PREPROCESS) $(FIXBYTES) $(FIXVARS) $(FIXBANG) -m$(PERM_RWX) -isa-compile.raw -osa-compile
sa-awl: sa-awl.raw
$(PREPROCESS) $(FIXBYTES) $(FIXVARS) $(FIXBANG) -m$(PERM_RWX) -isa-awl.raw -osa-awl
sa-check_spamd: sa-check_spamd.raw
$(PREPROCESS) $(FIXBYTES) $(FIXVARS) $(FIXBANG) -m$(PERM_RWX) -isa-check_spamd.raw -osa-check_spamd
spamd/spamd: spamd/spamd.raw
$(PREPROCESS) $(FIXBYTES) $(FIXVARS) $(FIXBANG) -m$(PERM_RWX) -i$? -o$@
build_rules:
$(PERL) build/mkrules --exit_on_no_src --src rulesrc --out rules --manifest MANIFEST --manifestskip MANIFEST.SKIP
SPAMC_MAKEFILE = spamc/Makefile
MAKE_SPAMC = $(MAKE) -f $(SPAMC_MAKEFILE)
MAKE_SPAMC_OLD = $(MAKE) SOURCE=$< TARGET=$@ spamc_has_moved
SPAMC_SRC = spamc/spamc.c spamc/utils.c
QSPAMC_SRC = spamc/qmail-spamc.c spamc/utils.c
LIBSPAMC_SRC = spamc/libspamc.c spamc/utils.c
$(SPAMC_MAKEFILE): $(SPAMC_MAKEFILE).in $(SPAMC_MAKEFILE).win spamc/spamc.h.in
$(CONFIGURE) --prefix="$(I_PREFIX)" --sysconfdir="$(I_CONFDIR)" --datadir="$(I_DATADIR)" --enable-ssl="$(ENABLE_SSL)"
spamc_has_moved:
$(NOECHO) echo "***"
$(NOECHO) echo "*** spamc now has its own directory: $(TARGET) is $(SOURCE)"
$(NOECHO) echo "***"
$(PERL) -MFile::Spec -MFile::Copy \
-e "copy(q[$(SOURCE)], q[$(TARGET)]);"
spamc/libspamc.so: $(SPAMC_MAKEFILE) $(LIBSPAMC_SRC)
$(MAKE_SPAMC) $@
spamd/libspamc.so: spamc/libspamc.so
$(MAKE_SPAMC_OLD)
spamc/libsslspamc.so: $(SPAMC_MAKEFILE) $(LIBSPAMC_SRC)
$(MAKE_SPAMC) $@
spamd/libsslspamc.so: spamc/libsslspamc.so
$(MAKE_SPAMC_OLD)
spamc/spamc$(EXE_EXT): $(SPAMC_MAKEFILE) $(SPAMC_SRC) $(LIBSPAMC_SRC)
$(MAKE_SPAMC) $@
spamd/spamc$(EXE_EXT): spamc/spamc$(EXE_EXT)
$(MAKE_SPAMC_OLD)
$(CHMOD) $(PERM_RWX) $@
spamc/qmail-spamc$(EXE_EXT): $(SPAMC_MAKEFILE) $(QSPAMC_SRC)
$(MAKE_SPAMC) $@
qmail/qmail-spamc$(EXE_EXT): spamc/qmail-spamc$(EXE_EXT)
$(MKPATH) qmail
$(MAKE_SPAMC_OLD)
$(CHMOD) $(PERM_RWX) $@
# needs to be added to MY::install if used
#bin__install: $(INST_SCRIPT)/sa-filter
# # $(RM_F) $(B_SCRIPTDIR)/spamassassin
# # $(SYMLINK) $(INST_SCRIPT)/sa-filter $(B_SCRIPTDIR)/spamassassin
conf__install:
-$(MKPATH) $(B_CONFDIR)
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/local.cf], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/local.cf]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/local.cf]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/init.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/init.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/init.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v310.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v310.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v310.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v312.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v312.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v312.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v320.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v320.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v320.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v330.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v330.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v330.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v340.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v340.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v340.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v341.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v341.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v341.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v342.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v342.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v342.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v343.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v343.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v343.pre]"
$(PERL) -MFile::Copy -e "copy(q[rules/v400.pre], q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v400.pre]) unless -f q[$(B_CONFDIR)/v400.pre]"
data__install:
-$(MKPATH) $(B_DATADIR)
$(PERL) -e "map unlink, <$(B_DATADIR)/*>"
$(PREPROCESS) $(FIXVARS) -m$(PERM_RW) -Irules -O$(B_DATADIR) $(DATAFILES)
$(CHMOD) $(PERM_RWX) $(B_DATADIR)
text_html_doc: made-doc-stamp
$(NOOP)
doc:
$(MKPATH) $@
made-doc-stamp: doc $(MAN1PODS) $(MAN3PODS) $(EXTRAPODS)
$(PERL) build/convert_pods_to_doc $(MAN1PODS) $(MAN3PODS) $(EXTRAPODS)
$(TOUCH) made-doc-stamp
$(RM_F) pod2htm*
version.env: lib/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm Makefile
$(RM_F) $@
$(PERL) -Ilib -MMail::SpamAssassin -e 'printf("FULL_VERSION=%s\n", Mail::SpamAssassin::Version())' >> $@
$(PERL) -e 'print "DIST_VERSION=$(VERSION_COOL)\n"' >> $@
$(PERL) -e 'print "CPAN_VERSION=$(VERSION)\n"' >> $@
manifest_skip:
sort -f < MANIFEST.SKIP > MANIFEST.SKIP.tmp
mv MANIFEST.SKIP.tmp MANIFEST.SKIP
sysreport:
$(NOECHO) $(PERL) tools/sysreport CC=$(CC) PERL=$(PERL) PERL_BIN=$(PERL_BIN)
EOD
clean_MY_globals($self);
return $code;
}