#
# Makefile
#
# NOTE: This top-level Makefile must not
# use GNU-make extensions. The lower ones can.
#
# Version: $Id$
#
#
# we didn't called ./configure? just define the version.
#
RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING := $(shell cat VERSION)
#
# The default rule is "all".
#
all:
#
# Catch people who try to use BSD make
#
ifeq "0" "1"
.error GNU Make is required to build FreeRADIUS
endif
#
# We require Make.inc, UNLESS the target is "make deb"
#
# Since "make deb" re-runs configure... there's no point in
# requiring the developer to run configure *before* making
# the debian packages.
#
ifneq "$(MAKECMDGOALS)" "deb"
ifneq "$(MAKECMDGOALS)" "rpm"
$(if $(wildcard Make.inc),,$(error Missing 'Make.inc' Run './configure [options]' and retry))
include Make.inc
endif
endif
MFLAGS += --no-print-directory
# The version of GNU Make is too old, don't use it (.FEATURES variable was
# wad added in 3.81)
ifndef .FEATURES
$(error The build system requires GNU Make 3.81 or later.)
endif
export DESTDIR := $(R)
# And over-ride all of the other magic.
ifneq "$(MAKECMDGOALS)" "deb"
ifneq "$(MAKECMDGOALS)" "rpm"
include scripts/boiler.mk
endif
endif
#
# To work around OpenSSL issues with travis.
#
.PHONY:
raddb/test.conf:
@echo 'security {' >> $@
@echo ' allow_vulnerable_openssl = yes' >> $@
@echo '}' >> $@
@echo '$$INCLUDE radiusd.conf' >> $@
#
# Run "radiusd -C", looking for errors.
#
# Only redirect STDOUT, which should contain details of why the test failed.
# Don't molest STDERR as this may be used to receive output from a debugger.
$(BUILD_DIR)/tests/radiusd-c: raddb/test.conf ${BUILD_DIR}/bin/radiusd | build.raddb
@$(MAKE) -C raddb/certs
@printf "radiusd -C... "
@if ! FR_LIBRARY_PATH=./build/lib/local/.libs/ ./build/make/jlibtool --mode=execute ./build/bin/radiusd -XCMd ./raddb -D ./share -n test > $(BUILD_DIR)/tests/radiusd.config.log; then \
rm -f raddb/test.conf; \
cat $(BUILD_DIR)/tests/radiusd.config.log; \
echo "fail"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@rm -f raddb/test.conf
@echo "ok"
@touch $@
test: ${BUILD_DIR}/bin/radiusd ${BUILD_DIR}/bin/radclient tests.unit tests.xlat tests.keywords tests.auth tests.modules $(BUILD_DIR)/tests/radiusd-c | build.raddb
@$(MAKE) -C src/tests tests
# Tests specifically for Travis. We do a LOT more than just
# the above tests
travis-test: raddb/test.conf test
@FR_LIBRARY_PATH=./build/lib/local/.libs/ ./build/make/jlibtool --mode=execute ./build/bin/radiusd -xxxv -n test
@rm -f raddb/test.conf
@$(MAKE) install
@perl -p -i -e 's/allow_vulnerable_openssl = no/allow_vulnerable_openssl = yes/' ${raddbdir}/radiusd.conf
@sh ${HOME}/freeradius/etc/raddb/certs
@${sbindir}/radiusd -XC
#
# The $(R) is a magic variable not defined anywhere in this source.
# It's purpose is to allow an admin to create an installation 'tar'
# file *without* actually installing it. e.g.:
#
# $ R=/home/root/tmp make install
# $ cd /home/root/tmp
# $ tar -cf ~/freeradius-package.tar *
#
# The 'tar' file can then be un-tar'd on any similar machine. It's a
# cheap way of creating packages, without using a package manager.
# Many of the platform-specific packaging tools use the $(R) variable
# when creating their packages.
#
# For compatibility with typical GNU packages (e.g. as seen in libltdl),
# we make sure DESTDIR is defined.
#
export DESTDIR := $(R)
DICTIONARIES := $(wildcard share/dictionary*)
install.share: $(addprefix $(R)$(dictdir)/,$(notdir $(DICTIONARIES)))
$(R)$(dictdir)/%: share/%
@echo INSTALL $(notdir $<)
@$(INSTALL) -m 644 $< $@
MANFILES := $(wildcard man/man*/*.?)
MANDIR := $(wildcard man/man*)
install.man: $(subst man/,$(R)$(mandir)/,$(MANFILES))
$(MANDIR):
@echo INSTALL $(patsubst $(R)$(mandir)/%,man/%,$@)
@$(INSTALL) -d -m 755 $@
$(R)$(mandir)/%: man/% | $(dir $@)
@echo INSTALL $(notdir $<)
@sed -e "s,/etc/raddb,$(raddbdir),g" \
-e "s,/usr/local/share,$(datarootdir),g" \
$< > $<.subst
@$(INSTALL) -m 644 $<.subst $@
@rm $<.subst
#
# Don't install rlm_test
#
ALL_INSTALL := $(patsubst %rlm_test.la,,$(ALL_INSTALL))
install: install.share install.man
@$(INSTALL) -d -m 700 $(R)$(logdir)
@$(INSTALL) -d -m 700 $(R)$(radacctdir)
ifneq ($(RADMIN),)
ifneq ($(RGROUP),)
.PHONY: install-chown
install-chown:
chown -R $(RADMIN) $(R)$(raddbdir)
chgrp -R $(RGROUP) $(R)$(raddbdir)
chmod u=rwx,g=rx,o= `find $(R)$(raddbdir) -type d -print`
chmod u=rw,g=r,o= `find $(R)$(raddbdir) -type f -print`
chown -R $(RADMIN) $(R)$(logdir)
chgrp -R $(RGROUP) $(R)$(logdir)
find $(R)$(logdir) -type d -exec chmod u=rwx,g=rwx,o= {} \;
find $(R)$(logdir) -type d -exec chmod g+s {} \;
find $(R)$(logdir) -type f -exec chmod u=rw,g=rw,o= {} \;
chown -R $(RADMIN) $(R)$(RUNDIR)
chgrp -R $(RGROUP) $(R)$(RUNDIR)
find $(R)$(RUNDIR) -type d -exec chmod u=rwx,g=rwx,o= {} \;
find $(R)$(RUNDIR) -type d -exec chmod g+s {} \;
find $(R)$(RUNDIR) -type f -exec chmod u=rw,g=rw,o= {} \;
endif
endif
distclean: clean
@-find src/modules -regex .\*/config[.][^.]*\$$ -delete
@-find src/modules -name autom4te.cache -exec rm -rf '{}' \;
@rm -rf config.cache config.log config.status libtool \
src/include/radpaths.h src/include/stamp-h \
libltdl/config.log libltdl/config.status \
libltdl/libtool autom4te.cache build
@-find . ! -name configure.ac -name \*.in -print | \
sed 's/\.in$$//' | \
while read file; do rm -f $$file; done
######################################################################
#
# Automatic remaking rules suggested by info:autoconf#Automatic_Remaking
#
######################################################################
#
# Do these checks ONLY if we're re-building the "configure"
# scripts, and ONLY the "configure" scripts. If we leave
# these rules enabled by default, then they're run too often.
#
ifeq "$(MAKECMDGOALS)" "reconfig"
CONFIGURE_AC_FILES := $(shell find . -name configure.ac -print)
CONFIGURE_FILES := $(patsubst %.ac,%,$(CONFIGURE_AC_FILES))
#
# The GNU tools make autoconf=="missing autoconf", which then returns
# 0, even when autoconf doesn't exist. This check is to ensure that
# we run AUTOCONF only when it exists.
#
AUTOCONF_EXISTS := $(shell autoconf --version 2>/dev/null)
ifeq "$(AUTOCONF_EXISTS)" ""
$(error You need to install autoconf to re-build the "configure" scripts)
endif
# Configure files depend on "in" files, and on the top-level macro files
# If there are headers, run auto-header, too.
src/%configure: src/%configure.ac acinclude.m4 aclocal.m4 $(wildcard $(dir $@)m4/*m4) | src/freeradius-devel
@echo AUTOCONF $(dir $@)
cd $(dir $@) && $(AUTOCONF) -I $(top_builddir) -I $(top_builddir)/m4 -I $(top_builddir)/$(dir $@)m4
@if grep AC_CONFIG_HEADERS $@ >/dev/null; then\
echo AUTOHEADER $@ \
cd $(dir $@) && $(AUTOHEADER); \
fi
# "%configure" doesn't match "configure"
configure: configure.ac $(wildcard ac*.m4) $(wildcard m4/*.m4)
@echo AUTOCONF $@
@$(AUTOCONF)
src/include/autoconf.h.in: configure.ac
@echo AUTOHEADER $@
@$(AUTOHEADER)
reconfig: $(CONFIGURE_FILES) src/include/autoconf.h.in
config.status: configure
./config.status --recheck
# target is "configure"
endif
# If we've already run configure, then add rules which cause the
# module-specific "all.mk" files to depend on the mk.in files, and on
# the configure script.
#
ifneq "$(wildcard config.log)" ""
CONFIGURE_ARGS := $(shell head -10 config.log | grep '^ \$$' | sed 's/^....//;s:.*configure ::')
src/%all.mk: src/%all.mk.in src/%configure
@echo CONFIGURE $(dir $@)
@rm -f ./config.cache $(dir $<)/config.cache
@cd $(dir $<) && ./configure $(CONFIGURE_ARGS)
endif
.PHONY: check-includes
check-includes:
scripts/min-includes.pl `find . -name "*.c" -print`
.PHONY: TAGS
TAGS:
etags `find src -type f -name '*.[ch]' -print` > $@
#
# Make test certificates.
#
.PHONY: certs
certs:
@$(MAKE) -C raddb/certs
######################################################################
#
# Make a release.
#
# Note that "Make.inc" has to be updated with the release number
# BEFORE running this command!
#
######################################################################
BRANCH = $(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.gz: .git
git archive --format=tar --prefix=freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)/ $(BRANCH) | gzip > $@
freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2: .git
git archive --format=tar --prefix=freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)/ $(BRANCH) | bzip2 > $@
%.sig: %
gpg --default-key packages@freeradius.org -b $<
# high-level targets
.PHONY: dist-check
dist-check: redhat/freeradius.spec suse/freeradius.spec debian/changelog
@if [ `grep ^Version: redhat/freeradius.spec | sed 's/.*://;s/ //'` != "$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)" ]; then \
cat redhat/freeradius.spec | sed 's/^Version: .*/Version: $(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)/' > redhat/.foo; \
mv redhat/.foo redhat/freeradius.spec; \
echo redhat/freeradius.spec 'Version' needs to be updated; \
exit 1; \
fi
@if [ `grep ^Version: suse/freeradius.spec | sed 's/.*://;s/ //'` != "$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)" ]; then \
cat suse/freeradius.spec | sed 's/^Version: .*/Version: $(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)/' > suse/.foo; \
mv suse/.foo suse/freeradius.spec; \
echo suse/freeradius.spec 'Version' needs to be updated; \
exit 1; \
fi
@if [ `head -n 1 debian/changelog | sed 's/.*(//;s/-0).*//;s/-1).*//;s/\+.*//'` != "$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)" ]; then \
echo debian/changelog needs to be updated; \
exit 1; \
fi
dist: dist-check freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.gz freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2
dist-sign: freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.gz.sig freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2.sig
dist-publish: freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.gz.sig freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.gz freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.gz.sig freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2 freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.gz.sig freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2.sig
scp $^ freeradius.org@ftp.freeradius.org:public_ftp
#
# Note that we do NOT do the tagging here! We just print out what
# to do!
#
dist-tag: freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.gz freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2
@echo "git tag release_`echo $(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING) | tr .- __`"
#
# Docker-related targets
#
.PHONY: docker
docker:
docker build scripts/docker/ubuntu18 --build-arg=release=release_`echo $(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING) | tr .- __` -t freeradius/freeradius-server:$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)
docker build scripts/docker/alpine --build-arg=release=release_`echo $(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING) | tr .- __` -t freeradius/freeradius-server:$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)-alpine
.PHONY: docker-push
docker-push: docker
docker push freeradius/freeradius-server:$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)
docker push freeradius/freeradius-server:$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)-alpine
.PHONY: docker-tag-latest
docker-tag-latest: docker
docker tag freeradius/freeradius-server:$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING) freeradius/freeradius-server:latest
docker tag freeradius/freeradius-server:$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING)-alpine freeradius/freeradius-server:latest-alpine
.PHONY: docker-push-latest
docker-push-latest: docker-push docker-tag-latest
docker push freeradius/freeradius-server:latest
docker push freeradius/freeradius-server:latest-alpine
.PHONY: docker-publish
docker-publish: docker-push-latest
#
# Build a debian package
#
.PHONY: deb
deb:
fakeroot debian/rules debian/control #clean
fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
#
# Build a rpm package
#
.PHONY: rpm
rpmbuild/SOURCES/freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2: freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2
@mkdir -p $(addprefix rpmbuild/,SOURCES SPECS BUILD RPMS SRPMS BUILDROOT)
@for file in `awk '/^Source...:/ {print $$2}' redhat/freeradius.spec` ; do cp redhat/$$file rpmbuild/SOURCES/$$file ; done
@cp $< $@
rpm: rpmbuild/SOURCES/freeradius-server-$(RADIUSD_VERSION_STRING).tar.bz2
@if ! yum-builddep -q -C --assumeno redhat/freeradius.spec 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then \
echo "ERROR: Required depdendencies not found, install them with: yum-builddep redhat/freeradius.spec"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@QA_RPATHS=0x0003 rpmbuild --define "_topdir `pwd`/rpmbuild" -bb redhat/freeradius.spec
# Developer checks
.PHONY: warnings
warnings:
@(make clean all 2>&1) | egrep -v '^/|deprecated|^In file included|: In function| from |^HEADER|^CC|^LN' > warnings.txt
@wc -l warnings.txt
#
# Ensure we're using tabs in the configuration files,
# and remove trailing whitespace in source files.
#
.PHONY: whitespace
whitespace:
@for x in $$(git ls-files raddb/ src/); do unexpand $$x > $$x.bak; cp $$x.bak $$x; rm -f $$x.bak;done
@perl -p -i -e 'trim' $$(git ls-files src/)