gecko/security/nss/Makefile
Brian Smith 1565e02094 Bug 816392: Update to NSS 3.14.1 beta 2 (NSS_3_14_1_BETA2), r=me, a=rrelyea
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Makefile

#! gmake
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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# (1) Include initial platform-independent assignments (MANDATORY). #
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include manifest.mn
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# (2) Include "global" configuration information. (OPTIONAL) #
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include $(CORE_DEPTH)/coreconf/config.mk
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# (3) Include "component" configuration information. (OPTIONAL) #
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# (4) Include "local" platform-dependent assignments (OPTIONAL). #
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# (5) Execute "global" rules. (OPTIONAL) #
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include $(CORE_DEPTH)/coreconf/rules.mk
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# (6) Execute "component" rules. (OPTIONAL) #
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# (7) Execute "local" rules. (OPTIONAL). #
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nss_build_all: build_coreconf build_nspr build_dbm all
nss_clean_all: clobber_coreconf clobber_nspr clobber_dbm clobber
build_coreconf:
$(MAKE) -C $(CORE_DEPTH)/coreconf
clobber_coreconf:
$(MAKE) -C $(CORE_DEPTH)/coreconf clobber
NSPR_CONFIG_STATUS = $(CORE_DEPTH)/../nsprpub/$(OBJDIR_NAME)/config.status
NSPR_CONFIGURE = $(CORE_DEPTH)/../nsprpub/configure
#
# Translate coreconf build options to NSPR configure options.
#
ifdef BUILD_OPT
NSPR_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --disable-debug --enable-optimize
endif
ifdef USE_64
NSPR_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --enable-64bit
endif
ifeq ($(OS_TARGET),WIN95)
NSPR_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --enable-win32-target=WIN95
endif
ifdef USE_DEBUG_RTL
NSPR_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --enable-debug-rtl
endif
ifdef NS_USE_GCC
NSPR_COMPILERS = CC=gcc CXX=g++
endif
#
# Some pwd commands on Windows (for example, the pwd
# command in Cygwin) return a pathname that begins
# with a (forward) slash. When such a pathname is
# passed to Windows build tools (for example, cl), it
# is mistaken as a command-line option. If that is the case,
# we use a relative pathname as NSPR's prefix on Windows.
#
USEABSPATH="YES"
ifeq (,$(filter-out WIN%,$(OS_TARGET)))
ifeq (,$(findstring :,$(shell pwd)))
USEABSPATH="NO"
endif
endif
ifeq ($(USEABSPATH),"YES")
NSPR_PREFIX = $(shell pwd)/../../dist/$(OBJDIR_NAME)
else
NSPR_PREFIX = $$(topsrcdir)/../dist/$(OBJDIR_NAME)
endif
$(NSPR_CONFIG_STATUS): $(NSPR_CONFIGURE)
$(NSINSTALL) -D $(CORE_DEPTH)/../nsprpub/$(OBJDIR_NAME)
cd $(CORE_DEPTH)/../nsprpub/$(OBJDIR_NAME) ; \
$(NSPR_COMPILERS) sh ../configure \
$(NSPR_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \
--with-dist-prefix='$(NSPR_PREFIX)' \
--with-dist-includedir='$(NSPR_PREFIX)/include'
build_nspr: $(NSPR_CONFIG_STATUS)
$(MAKE) -C $(CORE_DEPTH)/../nsprpub/$(OBJDIR_NAME)
clobber_nspr: $(NSPR_CONFIG_STATUS)
$(MAKE) -C $(CORE_DEPTH)/../nsprpub/$(OBJDIR_NAME) clobber
build_dbm:
ifdef NSS_DISABLE_DBM
@echo "skipping the build of DBM"
else
$(MAKE) -C $(CORE_DEPTH)/dbm export libs
endif
clobber_dbm:
$(MAKE) -C $(CORE_DEPTH)/dbm clobber
moz_import::
ifeq (,$(filter-out WIN%,$(OS_TARGET)))
$(NSINSTALL) -D $(DIST)/include/nspr
cp $(DIST)/../include/nspr/*.h $(DIST)/include/nspr
cp $(DIST)/../include/* $(DIST)/include
ifdef BUILD_OPT
cp $(DIST)/../WIN32_O.OBJ/lib/* $(DIST)/lib
else
cp $(DIST)/../WIN32_D.OBJ/lib/* $(DIST)/lib
endif
mv $(DIST)/lib/dbm32.lib $(DIST)/lib/dbm.lib
else
ifeq ($(OS_TARGET),OS2)
cp -rf $(DIST)/../include $(DIST)
cp -rf $(DIST)/../lib $(DIST)
cp -f $(DIST)/lib/libmozdbm_s.$(LIB_SUFFIX) $(DIST)/lib/libdbm.$(LIB_SUFFIX)
else
$(NSINSTALL) -L ../../dist include $(DIST)
$(NSINSTALL) -L ../../dist lib $(DIST)
cp $(DIST)/lib/libmozdbm_s.$(LIB_SUFFIX) $(DIST)/lib/libdbm.$(LIB_SUFFIX)
endif
endif
nss_RelEng_bld: build_coreconf import build_dbm all
package:
$(MAKE) -C pkg publish
TESTPACKAGE="nss-$(OS_TARGET)$(CPU_TAG).tgz"
package_for_testing:
echo "export OBJDIR=$(OBJDIR_NAME)" > $(DIST)/platform.cfg
echo "export OS_ARCH=$(ANDROID)" >> $(DIST)/platform.cfg
echo "export DLL_PREFIX=$(DLL_PREFIX)" >> $(DIST)/platform.cfg
echo "export DLL_SUFFIX=$(DLL_SUFFIX)" >> $(DIST)/platform.cfg
ifeq ($(OS_TARGET),Android)
# Android doesn't support FIPS tests, so don't run them
echo "export NSS_TEST_DISABLE_FIPS=1" >> $(DIST)/platform.cfg
endif
echo 'echo "set HOST and DOMSUF if your system is not registered in DNS"; sleep 5' > $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'export NSS_TESTS=$(NSS_TESTS)' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'export NSS_SSL_TESTS=$(NSS_SSL_TESTS)' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'export NSS_SSL_RUN=$(NSS_SSL_RUN)' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'export NSS_CYCLES=$(NSS_CYCLES)' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'export OBJDIR=$(OBJDIR_NAME)' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'export USE_64=$(USE_64)' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'export BUILD_OPT=$(BUILD_OPT)' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'rm -rf test_results' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'echo "running tests"' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'cd security/nss/tests; ./all.sh > ../../../logfile 2>&1 ; cd ../../../' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'tar czf tests_results.tgz tests_results' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'echo "created tests_results.tgz"' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'echo "results are in directory: "`ls -1d tests_results/security/*.1`' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'echo -n "number of PASSED tests: "; grep -cw PASSED logfile;' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
echo 'echo -n "number of FAILED tests: "; grep -cw FAILED logfile;' >> $(DIST)/../../runtests.sh
rm -f $(TESTPACKAGE)
(cd $(DIST)/../.. ; tar czhf dist/$(TESTPACKAGE) runtests.sh dist/$(OBJDIR_NAME) dist/public security/nss/tests security/nss/cmd/bltest/tests; echo "created "`pwd`"/dist/$(TESTPACKAGE)")