########################################################################### # Makefile for Samba SMB client/server for unix # Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1996 ########################################################################### # The base manpages directory to put the man pages in # Note: $(MANDIR)/man1, $(MANDIR)/man5 and $(MANDIR)/man8 must exist. MANDIR = /usr/man # The directories to put things in. If you use multiple # architectures or share the samba binaries across NFS then # you will probably want to change this layout. BASEDIR = /usr BINDIR = $(BASEDIR)/bin SBINDIR = $(BASEDIR)/sbin LIBDIR = /etc VARDIR = /var # The permissions to give the executables INSTALLPERMS = 0755 # Add any optimisation or debugging flags here # add -DSYSLOG for syslog support # RPM_OPT_FLAGS is needed when building an RPM distribution package # for RedHat Linux. FLAGS1 = $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS) #FLAGS1 = -O LIBS1 = # You will need to use a ANSI C compiler. This means under SunOS 4 you can't # use cc, instead you will have to use gcc. CC = gcc # This may help with some versions of make SHELL = /bin/sh # The following can be useful for compiling on multiple architectures # just uncommment them putting the right directory in. # srcdir=./ # VPATH=$(srcdir) # set these to where to find various files # These can be overridden by command line switches (see smbd(8)) # or in smb.conf (see smb.conf(5)) SMBLOGFILE = $(VARDIR)/log/log.smb NMBLOGFILE = $(VARDIR)/log/log.nmb CONFIGFILE = $(LIBDIR)/smb.conf LMHOSTSFILE = $(LIBDIR)/lmhosts # the directory where lock files go LOCKDIR = $(VARDIR)/lock/samba # set this to the default group you want your machine to appear in # for browsing. This can also be set in nmbd (see nmbd(8)) WORKGROUP = WORKGROUP # set this to the name of the default account, which is the one # to use when no username or password is specified. This can be overridden # in the runtime configuration file (see smb.conf(5)) # NOTE: The account "nobody" may not be a good one as # on many unixes it may not be able to print. Thus you # might have to create a separate guest account that can print. GUESTACCOUNT = nobody # where you are going to have the smbrun binary. This defaults to the # install directory. This binary is needed for correct printing # and magic script execution. This should be an absolute path! # Also not that this should include the name "smbrun" on the end (the # name of the executable) SMBRUN = $(BINDIR)/smbrun # This is for PAM authentication. RedHat Linux uses PAM. # If you use PAM, then uncomment the following lines: PAM_FLAGS = -DUSE_PAM PAM_LIBS = -ldl -lpam # This is for AFS authentication. If you use AFS then set AFS_BASE # according to your system layout, and uncomment the other lines as well. # AFS_BASE = /usr/afsws # AFS_FLAGS = -DAFS_AUTH -I$(AFS_BASE)/include # AFS_LIBDIR = $(AFS_BASE)/lib # NOTE: You may need to add -laudit in the line below # AFS_LIBS = -L$(AFS_LIBDIR) -L$(AFS_LIBDIR)/afs -lkauth -lprot -lubik \ # -lauth -lrxkad -lsys -ldes -lrx -llwp -lcom_err \ # $(AFS_LIBDIR)/afs/util.a # This is for DCE/DFS enablement. Uncomment this so that smbd can # operate as an authenticated user identity to operate on files that # live in the DCE Distributed Filesystem. # DCE_BASE = /opt/dcelocal # DCE_FLAGS = -I$(DCE_BASE)/include # DCE_LIBDIR = -L$(DCE_BASE)/lib # DCE_LIBS = # This is for SMB encrypted (lanman) passwords. # you may wish to add -DREPLACE_GETPASS if your getpass() is limited # to 8 chars # DES_BASE=/usr/local/libdes # DES_FLAGS= -I$(DES_BASE) # DES_LIB= -L$(DES_BASE) -ldes # PASSWD_FLAGS=-DUSE_LIBDES -DSMB_PASSWD=\"$(BINDIR)/smbpasswd\" -DSMB_PASSWD_FILE=\"$(BASEDIR)/private/smbpasswd\" ###################################### # VTP-Support # # uncomment the following two lines to enable VTP-Support #VTP_FLAGS = -DWITH_VTP #VTP_OBJ = vt_mode.o ###################################### ###################################### # WHICH AWK? awk is used for automatic prototype generation. GNU awk works # where inferior awks don't. Sun is one manufacturer who supplies both # a broken awk called 'awk' and a fixed one called 'nawk'. mkproto.awk will # only work with the latter, and even that isn't as good as free GNU awk. # # Leave this uncommented; the OS-specific stuff will override it if required AWK = awk ###################################### ##################################### # WHICH OPERATING SYSTEM? # UNCOMMENT ONE OF THE SECTIONS BELOW # MAKE SURE ONLY *ONE* IS UNCOMMENTED # # The following are additional flags that may apply # -DNETGROUP if your machine supports yp netgroups # -DSHADOW_PWD if you are using shadow passwords # -DGETPWANAM if you wish to use getpwanam() call # -DPWDAUTH if you have and want to use the pwdauth() call # -DUFC_CRYPT if you want the fast crypt routine # -DALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD if you want users to be able to set their password # remotely (only works on some systems) # -DQUOTAS for quota support in disk_free(). This probably only works # on some systems. # -DFAST_SHARE_MODES=1 if you want the fast shared memory instead of the # slow description files for share mode locking. This # requires the mmap() and lockf() system calls. # # NOTE: GETPWANAM & PWDAUTH are mutually exclusive, if you # Define one, you should NOT define the other. ##################################### ##################################### # for the JAPANESE EXTENSION # select filename's code set for KANJI/KANA in UNIX, # apply the following flag # -DKANJI=\"\" # is select character code set for JAPAN. # sjis: if your machine support SJIS # euc: if your machine support EUC # jis7: if your machine support JIS7 # jis8: if your machine support JIS8 # junet: if your machine support jis7 + junet rule # hex: if your machine only support 7 bits ascii filename only # convert to hexdecimal code preseeding ':'. # see also README.jis ###################################### # This is for SUNOS 4. Use the SUNOS5 entry for Solaris 2. # Note that you cannot use Suns "cc" compiler # as it's not an Ansi-C compiler. Get gcc or acc. # Note that if you have adjunct passwords you may need the GETPWANAM # or PWDAUTH option. There have been reports that using PWDAUTH may crash # your pwdauthd server so GETPWANAM is preferable (and probably faster) # contributed by Andrew.Tridgell@anu.edu.au # FLAGSM = -DSUNOS4 # LIBSM = # AWK = nawk # Use this for Linux with shadow passwords # contributed by Andrew.Tridgell@anu.edu.au # add -DLINUX_BIGCRYPT is you have shadow passwords but don't have the # right libraries and includes # FLAGSM = -DLINUX -DSHADOW_PWD # LIBSM = -lshadow # Use this for Linux without shadow passwords # contributed by Andrew.Tridgell@anu.edu.au # AXPROC defines DEC Alpha Processor # FLAGSM = -DLINUX -DAXPROC FLAGSM = -DLINUX LIBSM = # Use this for Linux with quotas and without shadow passwords # contributed by Andrew.Tridgell@anu.edu.au # AXPROC defines DEC Alpha Processor # FLAGSM = -DLINUX -DAXPROC -DQUOTAS # FLAGSM = -DLINUX -DQUOTAS # LIBSM = # Use this for Linux with quota and glibc2 # contributed by xeno@mix.hive.no # Tested on the 2.0.30 kernel and ext2fs filesystem. # FLAGSM = -DLINUX -DQUOTAS -DNO_ASMSIGNALH -DGLIBC2 # LIBSM = -L/lib/libc5-compat -lcrypt # This is for SUNOS5.4 and later (also known as Solaris 2.4 and later) # contributed by Andrew.Tridgell@anu.edu.au # FLAGSM = -DSUNOS5 -DSHADOW_PWD -DNETGROUP # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl # AWK = nawk # This is for SUNOS 5.2 and 5.3 (also known as Solaris 2.2 and 2.3) # contributed by hdsi@newtech.net # FLAGSM = -DSUNOS5 -DSHADOW_PWD -DNETGROUP -DNO_STRFTIME # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl # AWK = nawk # This is for UXP/DS # contributed by dsfrost@oai6.yk.fujitsu.co.jp # FLAGSM = -DSVR4 -DSHADOW_PWD # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl # This is for SVR4 # Contributed by mark@scot1.ucsalf.ac.uk # FLAGSM = -DSVR4 -DSHADOW_PWD -DALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl -lc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb # This is for the Motorola 88xxx/9xx range of machines # Contributed by RPE@monnet.com # FLAGSM = -DSVR4 -DSHADOW_PWD -DGETTIMEOFDAY1 # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl -lc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb # This is for UNIXWARE # FLAGSM = -Xa -DSVR4 -DSHADOW_PWD # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl -lc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb # This is for ULTRIX. Add -DULTRIX_AUTH for Ultrix enhanced security. # contributed by iversen@dsfys1.fi.uib.no # FLAGSM = -DULTRIX # LIBSM = # This is for OSF1 (Alpha) # contributed by errath@balu.kfunigraz.ac.at # NOTE: You may need -warning_unresolved if you get unresolved symbols # FLAGSM = -DOSF1 # LIBSM = # This is for OSF1 with DCE/DFS # contributed by Jim Doyle # FLAGSM = -DOSF1 -DDFS_AUTH -DSIGCLD_IGNORE -DNO_SIGNAL_TEST # LIBSM = -ldce -lpthreads -lmach -lc_r # This is for OSF1 (Alpha) with NIS and Fast Crypt # contributed by David Gardiner # FLAGSM = -DOSF1 -DNETGROUP -DUFC_CRYPT # LIBSM = # This is for OSF1 (Alpha) V2.0 Enhanced Security # contributed by Udo Linauer # FLAGSM = -DOSF1 -DOSF1_ENH_SEC # LIBSM = -lsecurity # This is for AIX # contributed by tomc@osi.curtin.edu.au # FLAGSM = -DAIX # LIBSM = # This is for AIX 3.2.5 with DCE/DFS # contributed by Jim Doyle # FLAGSM = -DAIX -DDFS_AUTH -DSIGCLD_IGNORE -DNO_SIGNAL_TEST # LIBSM = -lc_r -ldce -lpthreads # CC = cc_r # This is for BSDI # contributed by tomh@metrics.com # versions of BSDI prior to 2.0 may need to add -DUSE_F_FSIZE for # disk usage stats to be correct # FLAGSM = -DBSDI # LIBSM = # This is for NetBSD. Add -DNETBSD_1_0 if you are using 1.0 # contributed by noses@oink.rhein.de # FLAGSM = -DNETBSD -DSHADOW_PWD # LIBSM = -lcrypt # This is for SEQUENT. # Contributed by fwk@ix.netcom.com (Frank Keeney) and # rpwillia@Pentagon-EMH6.army.mil (Ray Williams) # tested on DYNIX/ptx(R) V2.1.0 # FLAGSM = -DSEQUENT -DSHADOW_PWD -DHAVE_TIMEZONE # LIBSM = -lrpc -lsocket -lPW -linet -lnsl -lseq -lsec # This is for SEQUENT PTX 4.1.x # Contributed by bressler@iftccu.ca.boeing.com (Rick Bressler) # based on Keeny and Williams contribution. # tested on DYNIX/ptx(R) V4.1.3 # FLAGSM = -DSEQUENT -DSHADOW_PWD -DHAVE_TIMEZONE -DPTX4 # LIBSM = -lrpc -lsocket -lPW -lnsl -lseq -lsec # This is for HP-UX. Note that some systems don't like the -Aa switch. # contributed by Pasi.Kaara@atk.tpo.fi # You will need -DREPLACE_GETPASS if you use smb encryption # FLAGSM = -DHPUX -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_SOURCE # LIBSM = # This is for HP-UX with DCE/DFS # contributed by Jim Doyle # FLAGSM = -DHPUX -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_SOURCE -DDFS_AUTH -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/include/reentrant # LIBSM = -ldce -lM -lc_r # HP-UX 10.x Trusted System # Contributed by David-Michael Lincke (dlincke@sgcl1.unisg.ch) # FLAGSM = +O3 -Ae -DHPUX -DHPUX_10_TRUSTED # LIBSM = -lsec # This is for SGI. # contributed by lpc@solomon.technet.sg (Michael Chua) # FOR SGI IRIX 4.x.x, use the following line # FLAGSM = -DSGI -DHAVE_TIMEZONE # LIBSM = -lsun # FOR SGI IRIX 5.x.x, use this line instead # FLAGSM = -DSGI5 -DSHADOW_PWD -DHAVE_TIMEZONE # LIBSM = # This is for FreeBSD # contributed by kuku@acds.physik.rwth-aachen.de # NOTE: You may need to add -DBSD44 if you have password problems # FLAGSM = -DFreeBSD # LIBSM = -lcrypt # This is for NEXTSTEP Release 2.X # No Posix. # contributed by brad@cac.washington.edu (Brad Greer) # FLAGSM = -DNEXT2 # LIBSM = # This is for NEXTSTEP Release 3.0 and greater (including OPENSTEP for Mach). # contributed by brad@cac.washington.edu (Brad Greer) # additional configuration by pmarcos@next.com (Paul Marcos) # For compiling n-way fat executables, you should append the appropriat -arch # flags to the FLAGSM variable. Valid flags are: # -arch m68k # -arch i386 # -arch hppa # -arch sparc # To compile 4-way fat, you would append # -arch m68k -arch i386 -arch hppa -arch sparc # FLAGSM = -DNEXT3_0 # LIBSM = # NOTE: ISC is also known as "INTERACTIVE" # This is for Sunsoft ISC SVR3V4 running in POSIX mode # contributed by pim@cti-software.nl (Pim Zandbergen) # FLAGSM = -posix -D_SYSV3 -DISC -DSHADOW_PWD # LIBSM = -lsec -lcrypt -linet # This is for Sunsoft ISC SVR3V4 running in iBCS2 mode # contributed by pim@cti-software.nl (Pim Zandbergen) # FLAGSM = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_SYSV3\ # -DISC -DSHADOW_PWD -DREPLACE_GETWD -DREPLACE_RENAME # LIBSM = -lsec -lcrypt -linet -lcposix # This is for A/UX 3.0 # Contributed by root@dolphin.csudh.edu (Jon S. Stevens) # FLAGSM = -DAUX # LIBSM = # This is for Altos Series 386/1000 # Contributed by cal@zls.com # FLAGSM = -DALTOS -DHAS_RDCHK # LIBSM = -lsocket -lxenix #Note: The SCO entries require the libcrypt library. You can get it via #anonymous ftp from ftp.sco.com:/SLS/lng225b.* or ftp.uu.net:/vendors/sco # # Use this for SCO with shadow passwords. Tested on "Open enterprise 3.0" # SCO changes from Heinz Mauelshagen (mauelsha@ez.da.telekom.de) # FLAGSM = -DSCO -DSHADOW_PWD -DNETGROUP # LIBSM = -lyp -lrpc -lyp -lsec -lsocket -lcrypt_i -lintl # Use this for SCO with shadow passwords, without YP. # Tested on "Open Enterprise Server 3.0" (John Owens john@micros.com) # Also, use "CC = cc" above. # FLAGSM = -DSCO -DSHADOW_PWD # LIBSM = -lsec -lsocket -lcrypt_i # Use this for SCO with TCB passwords (default). # Tested on "Open enterprise 3.0". Contributed by lance@fox.com. # CC = cc # FLAGSM = -DSCO -DSecureWare # LIBSM = -lprot_s -lcrypt -lsocket -lm -lc_s # Use this for SCO Unix 3.2v2 (ODT 1.1) with TCB passwords (default). # Contributed by Stephen.Rothwell@pd.necisa.oz.au # N.B. this needs gcc # FLAGSM = -DSCO -DSecureWare -DSCO3_2_2 # LIBSM = -lprot -lcrypt_i -lsocket -lm -lintl # This is for the european distribution of SCO. # Contributed by Urmet.Janes@gwhite.goodwin.ee # FLAGSM = -DSCO -DSHADOW_PWD # LIBSM = -lsec -lsocket /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a -lintl # Use this for SCO OpenServer 5 with TCB passwords (default). # contributed by Scott Michel # you may also like to add the -dy switch (recommended by Marnus van # Niekerk, mvn@pixie.co.za) # CC = cc -Xc # FLAGSM = -DSCO -DSecureWare -DEVEREST -DUSE_MMAP # LIBSM = -lprot -lcurses -lcrypt -lsocket -lPW -lm -lx -lc_s -lc # This is for intergraph. # contributed by cjkiick@flinx.b11.ingr.com # modified by ttj@sknsws61.sjo.statkart.no # FLAGSM = -DCLIX -D_INGR_EXTENSIONS=1 # LIBSM = -lbsd -lc_s # This is for DGUX. # Contributed by ross@augie.insci.com (Ross Andrus) # FLAGSM = -DDGUX # LIBSM = # This is for Apollo Domain/OS sr10.3 (systype = BSD4.3) # Added 1994-07-08 Stephen C. Steel # additional patches by jmi@csd.cri.dk (John Mills) # you may need the "-A ansi" switch to cc # FLAGSM = -DAPOLLO -D_INCLUDE_BSD_SOURCE -D_INCLUDE_XOPEN_SOURCE # LIBSM = # RiscIX. # contributed by Jim Barry and # Charles Gay-Jones # FLAGSM = -DRiscIX -DNOSTRDUP # LIBSM = # This is for System V with some berkely extensions (Motorola 88k R32V3.2). # contributed by tonyb@plaza.ds.adp.com (Tony D. Birnseth) # FLAGSM = -DM88K_R3 # LIBSM = -lgen -lbsd -lnsl # This is for DNIX. # contributed by Peter Olsson # NOTE: You may need an updated libc.a from your vendor as older # versions have broken mktime calls and no initgroups() call # NOTE2: You may need -lpasswd if you use shadow passwords # NOTE3: Please read the file DNIX.txt in the docs directory. It # contains important information about uid handling under DNIX, you may # need to patch your C library. # FLAGSM = -DDNIX -I/usr/include/bsd # LIBSM = -ln # This is for Cray, Unicos 8.0 # contributed by velo@sesun3.epfl.ch (Martin Ouwehand) # FLAGSM = -DCRAY -U__STDC__ -DQUOTAS # LIBSM = # This is for Convex # contributed by Victor Balashov # and Ulrich Hahn # FLAGSM= -DCONVEX -DSHADOW_PWD # LIBSM= # This is for SMP_DC.OSx v1.1-94c079 on Pyramid S series # contributed by jeffrey@itm.org # FLAGSM = -DSOLARIS -DSHADOW_PWD -DBSD_COMP # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl # This is for QNX 4.22 # Contributed by eldo@invisa.satlink.net (Eldo Loguzzo) # FLAGSM = -DQNX -DGUEST_SESSSETUP=1 # LIBSM = # This is for SONY NEWS, NEWS-OS 4.2.x # contributed by sky@sm.sony.co.jp (Katushi Sato) # FLAGSM = -DNEWS42 -DKANJI=\"sjis\" # LIBSM = # This is for SONY NEWS, NEWS-OS 6.1.x # contributed by kobo@sm.sony.co.jp (Yoichi Kobori) # FLAGSM = -Xa -DSVR4 -DNEWS61 -DSHADOW_PWD -DNETGROUP -DGETTIMEOFDAY1 -DKANJI=\"euc\"\ -D_SONYILS_H # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl # This is for OS/2 using EMX 0.9b # Contributed by jasonr@pec.co.nz (Jason Rumney) # FLAGSM = -DOS2 # LIBSM = -Zexe -lsocket # This is for LYNX 2.3.0 (gcc v2.6) # Contributed by woelfel@hpe.fzk.de (Manfred Woelfel) # FLAGSM = -DLYNX -DUFC_CRYPT -mposix # LIBSM = -lbsd # This is for MachTen (a unix like system for Macintoshes) # contributed by Trevor Strohman (trev@figment.tenon.com) # FLAGSM = -DMACHTEN # LIBSM = # RISCOs 5.0B # contributed by John Agnew # FLAGSM = -systype svr4 -std -DSVR4 # LIBSM = -lsocket -lnsl -lc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb # This is for B.O.S. (Bull Operating System) # Contributed by koine@fileita.it # FLAGSM = -DBOS -DNO_RESOURCEH -DUSE_WAITPID # LIBSM = -linet # This for Amiga using GCC and ixemul.library 43.0 or later. # contributed by Rask Ingemann Lambertsen # The binaries will support both AmiTCP and AS225R2 compatible # protocol stacks because of the use of ixnet.library. # Other protocol stacks will be supported automatically if # support for them is added to ixnet.library. # The binaries will have automatic stack extension :-) # smbd must be run from inetd :-( # FLAGSM = -DAMIGA -Dfork=vfork -mstackextend # LIBSM = ###################################################################### # DON'T EDIT BELOW THIS LINE ###################################################################### CFLAGS1 = $(FLAGS1) -DSMBLOGFILE=\"$(SMBLOGFILE)\" -DNMBLOGFILE=\"$(NMBLOGFILE)\" CFLAGS2 = -DCONFIGFILE=\"$(CONFIGFILE)\" -DLMHOSTSFILE=\"$(LMHOSTSFILE)\" CFLAGS3 = -DLOCKDIR=\"$(LOCKDIR)\" -DSMBRUN=\"$(SMBRUN)\" CFLAGS4 = -DWORKGROUP=\"$(WORKGROUP)\" -DGUEST_ACCOUNT=\"$(GUESTACCOUNT)\" CFLAGS5 = $(CFLAGS1) $(CFLAGS2) $(CFLAGS3) $(CFLAGS4) $(FLAGSM) $(AFS_FLAGS) CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS5) $(PAM_FLAGS) $(DCE_FLAGS) $(DES_FLAGS) $(PASSWD_FLAGS) $(VTP_FLAGS) LIBS = $(LIBS1) $(LIBSM) $(PAM_LIBS) $(DCE_LIBS) $(DES_LIB) SPROGS = smbd nmbd PROGS1 = smbclient testparm testprns smbrun smbstatus smbpasswd PROGS = $(PROGS1) nmblookup SCRIPTS = smbtar addtosmbpass all : CHECK $(SPROGS) $(PROGS) CHECK : @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)checkos.sh $(FLAGSM) @echo "Using CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)" @echo "Using LIBS = $(LIBS)" INCLUDES1 = version.h local.h includes.h smb.h INCLUDES2 = trans2.h INCLUDES = $(INCLUDES1) $(INCLUDES2) UTILOBJ1 = util.o system.o charset.o kanji.o fault.o smbencrypt.o charcnv.o UTILOBJ2 = $(UTILOBJ1) md4.o loadparm.o params.o pcap.o username.o time.o UTILOBJ = $(UTILOBJ2) interface.o replace.o PARAMOBJ = $(UTILOBJ) ufc.o smbpass.o access.o shmem.o SMBDOBJ1 = $(PARAMOBJ) trans2.o pipes.o message.o dir.o printing.o locking.o SMBDOBJ2 = ipc.o reply.o mangle.o chgpasswd.o password.o quotas.o uid.o SMBDOBJ = predict.o $(SMBDOBJ1) $(SMBDOBJ2) $(VTP_OBJ) NMBDOBJ1 = nmblib.o namepacket.o nameresp.o nmbsync.o nameannounce.o nameelect.o NMBDOBJ2 = namedbresp.o namedbwork.o namedbserver.o namedbsubnet.o namedbname.o NMBDOBJ3 = nameservresp.o nameservreply.o namelogon.o namebrowse.o namework.o nameserv.o clientutil.o NMBDOBJ = $(UTILOBJ) $(NMBDOBJ1) $(NMBDOBJ2) $(NMBDOBJ3) .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .c .o .h .c.o: $(INCLUDES) @echo Compiling $*.c @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(srcdir)$*.c smbd: server.o $(SMBDOBJ) @echo Linking smbd @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o smbd server.o $(SMBDOBJ) $(LIBS) $(AFS_LIBS) smbrun: smbrun.o @echo Linking smbrun @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o smbrun smbrun.o $(LIBS) nmblookup: nmblookup.o namequery.o nmblib.o $(UTILOBJ) @echo Linking nmblookup @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o nmblookup nmblookup.o namequery.o nmblib.o $(UTILOBJ) $(LIBS) nmbd: nmbd.o $(NMBDOBJ) @echo Linking nmbd @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o nmbd nmbd.o $(NMBDOBJ) $(LIBS) smbclient: client.o clitar.o getsmbpass.o namequery.o nmblib.o $(UTILOBJ) @echo Linking smbclient @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o smbclient client.o clitar.o getsmbpass.o namequery.o nmblib.o $(UTILOBJ) $(LIBS) smbstatus: status.o $(PARAMOBJ) @echo Linking smbstatus @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o smbstatus status.o $(PARAMOBJ) $(LIBS) testparm: testparm.o $(PARAMOBJ) @echo Linking testparm @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o testparm testparm.o $(PARAMOBJ) $(LIBS) testprns: testprns.o $(PARAMOBJ) @echo Linking testprns @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o testprns testprns.o $(PARAMOBJ) $(LIBS) smbpasswd: smbpasswd.o getsmbpass.o $(PARAMOBJ) @echo Linking smbpasswd @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o smbpasswd smbpasswd.o getsmbpass.o $(PARAMOBJ) $(LIBS) install: installbin installman installscripts installbin: all @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)installbin.sh $(INSTALLPERMS) $(BASEDIR) $(SBINDIR) $(LIBDIR) $(VARDIR) $(SPROGS) @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)installbin.sh $(INSTALLPERMS) $(BASEDIR) $(BINDIR) $(LIBDIR) $(VARDIR) $(PROGS) installscripts: @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)installscripts.sh $(INSTALLPERMS) $(BINDIR) $(SCRIPTS) # revert to the previously installed version revert: @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)revert.sh $(SBINDIR) $(SPROGS) $(SCRIPTS) @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)revert.sh $(BINDIR) $(PROGS) $(SCRIPTS) installman: @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)installman.sh $(MANDIR) $(srcdir) uninstall: uninstallman uninstallbin uninstallscripts uninstallman: @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)uninstallman.sh $(MANDIR) $(srcdir) uninstallbin: @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)uninstallbin.sh $(INSTALLPERMS) $(BASEDIR) $(SBINDIR) $(LIBDIR) $(VARDIR) $(SPROGS) @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)uninstallbin.sh $(INSTALLPERMS) $(BASEDIR) $(BINDIR) $(LIBDIR) $(VARDIR) $(PROGS) uninstallscripts: @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)uninstallscripts.sh $(INSTALLPERMS) $(BINDIR) $(SCRIPTS) clean: rm -f core *.o *~ $(PROGS) $(SPROGS) proto: @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)checkos.sh $(FLAGSM) $(AWK) -f mkproto.awk *.c > proto.h realclean: clean