# Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine # Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson # Copyright (c) 2007-2019, The Tor Project, Inc. # See LICENSE for licensing information ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 noinst_LIBRARIES= EXTRA_DIST= noinst_HEADERS= bin_PROGRAMS= EXTRA_PROGRAMS= CLEANFILES= TESTS= noinst_PROGRAMS= DISTCLEANFILES= bin_SCRIPTS= AM_CPPFLAGS=\ -I$(top_srcdir)/src \ -I$(top_srcdir)/src/ext \ -I$(top_srcdir)/src/ext/trunnel \ -I$(top_srcdir)/src/trunnel AM_CFLAGS= \ @TOR_SYSTEMD_CFLAGS@ \ @CFLAGS_BUGTRAP@ \ @TOR_LZMA_CFLAGS@ \ @TOR_ZSTD_CFLAGS@ SHELL=@SHELL@ if COVERAGE_ENABLED TESTING_TOR_BINARY=$(top_builddir)/src/app/tor-cov$(EXEEXT) else TESTING_TOR_BINARY=$(top_builddir)/src/app/tor$(EXEEXT) endif if USE_RUST rust_ldadd=$(top_builddir)/$(TOR_RUST_LIB_PATH) else rust_ldadd= endif # "Common" libraries used to link tor's utility code. TOR_UTIL_LIBS = \ src/lib/libtor-geoip.a \ src/lib/libtor-process.a \ src/lib/libtor-buf.a \ src/lib/libtor-confmgt.a \ src/lib/libtor-pubsub.a \ src/lib/libtor-dispatch.a \ src/lib/libtor-time.a \ src/lib/libtor-fs.a \ src/lib/libtor-encoding.a \ src/lib/libtor-sandbox.a \ src/lib/libtor-container.a \ src/lib/libtor-net.a \ src/lib/libtor-thread.a \ src/lib/libtor-memarea.a \ src/lib/libtor-math.a \ src/lib/libtor-meminfo.a \ src/lib/libtor-osinfo.a \ src/lib/libtor-log.a \ src/lib/libtor-lock.a \ src/lib/libtor-fdio.a \ src/lib/libtor-string.a \ src/lib/libtor-term.a \ src/lib/libtor-smartlist-core.a \ src/lib/libtor-malloc.a \ src/lib/libtor-wallclock.a \ src/lib/libtor-err.a \ src/lib/libtor-version.a \ src/lib/libtor-intmath.a \ src/lib/libtor-ctime.a # Variants of the above for linking the testing variant of tor (for coverage # and tests) if UNITTESTS_ENABLED TOR_UTIL_TESTING_LIBS = \ src/lib/libtor-geoip-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-process-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-buf-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-confmgt-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-pubsub-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-dispatch-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-time-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-fs-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-encoding-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-sandbox-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-container-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-net-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-thread-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-memarea-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-math-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-meminfo-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-osinfo-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-term-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-log-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-lock-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-fdio-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-string-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-smartlist-core-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-malloc-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-wallclock-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-err-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-version-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-intmath.a \ src/lib/libtor-ctime-testing.a endif # Internal crypto libraries used in Tor TOR_CRYPTO_LIBS = \ src/lib/libtor-tls.a \ src/lib/libtor-crypt-ops.a \ $(LIBKECCAK_TINY) \ $(LIBDONNA) # Variants of the above for linking the testing variant of tor (for coverage # and tests) if UNITTESTS_ENABLED TOR_CRYPTO_TESTING_LIBS = \ src/lib/libtor-tls-testing.a \ src/lib/libtor-crypt-ops-testing.a \ $(LIBKECCAK_TINY) \ $(LIBDONNA) endif # All static libraries used to link tor. 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