tor/configure.in
Steven Hazel b1eca56b77 added User and Group options -- if you set them, tor will try to
setuid and setgid respectively, and die if it can't.

(If the User option is set, tor will setgid to the user's gid as well.)

This happens after the pidfile is created, so that in cases where tor
needs to be root to work with the pidfile, it will at least be able to
create it, although it won't be able to delete it.  That sucks, but
it's somewhat better than not being able to create the pidfile in the
first place.


svn:r652
2003-10-22 06:03:11 +00:00

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AC_INIT
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(tor, 0.0.2pre13)
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(orconfig.h)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -O2 -I/usr/kerberos/include"
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug,
[ --enable-debug compiles with debugging info],
[if test x$enableval = xyes; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g"
fi])
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
AC_PROG_RANLIB
# The big search for OpenSSL
# copied from openssh's configure.ac
AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-dir,
[ --with-ssl-dir=PATH Specify path to OpenSSL installation ],
[
if test "x$withval" != "xno" ; then
tryssldir=$withval
fi
]
)
saved_LIBS="$LIBS"
saved_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
if test "x$prefix" != "xNONE" ; then
tryssldir="$tryssldir $prefix"
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for OpenSSL directory], ac_cv_openssldir, [
for ssldir in $tryssldir "" /usr/local/openssl /usr/lib/openssl /usr/local/ssl /usr/lib/ssl /usr/local /usr/pkg /opt /opt/openssl ; do
CPPFLAGS="$saved_CPPFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$saved_LDFLAGS"
LIBS="$saved_LIBS -lcrypto -lssl"
# Skip directories if they don't exist
if test ! -z "$ssldir" -a ! -d "$ssldir" ; then
continue;
fi
if test ! -z "$ssldir" -a "x$ssldir" != "x/usr"; then
# Try to use $ssldir/lib if it exists, otherwise
# $ssldir
if test -d "$ssldir/lib" ; then
LDFLAGS="-L$ssldir/lib $saved_LDFLAGS"
if test ! -z "$need_dash_r" ; then
LDFLAGS="-R$ssldir/lib $LDFLAGS"
fi
else
LDFLAGS="-L$ssldir $saved_LDFLAGS"
if test ! -z "$need_dash_r" ; then
LDFLAGS="-R$ssldir $LDFLAGS"
fi
fi
# Try to use $ssldir/include if it exists, otherwise
# $ssldir
if test -d "$ssldir/include" ; then
CPPFLAGS="-I$ssldir/include $saved_CPPFLAGS"
else
CPPFLAGS="-I$ssldir $saved_CPPFLAGS"
fi
fi
# Basic test to check for compatible version and correct linking
# *does not* test for RSA - that comes later.
AC_TRY_RUN(
[
#include <string.h>
#include <openssl/rand.h>
int main(void)
{
char a[2048];
memset(a, 0, sizeof(a));
RAND_add(a, sizeof(a), sizeof(a));
return(RAND_status() <= 0);
}
],
[
found_crypto=1
break;
], []
)
if test ! -z "$found_crypto" ; then
break;
fi
done
if test -z "$found_crypto" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find working OpenSSL library, please install or check config.log])
fi
if test -z "$ssldir" ; then
ssldir="(system)"
fi
ac_cv_openssldir=$ssldir
])
if (test ! -z "$ac_cv_openssldir" && test "x$ac_cv_openssldir" != "x(system)") ;
then
dnl Need to recover ssldir - test above runs in subshell
ssldir=$ac_cv_openssldir
if test ! -z "$ssldir" -a "x$ssldir" != "x/usr"; then
# Try to use $ssldir/lib if it exists, otherwise
# $ssldir
if test -d "$ssldir/lib" ; then
LDFLAGS="-L$ssldir/lib $saved_LDFLAGS"
if test ! -z "$need_dash_r" ; then
LDFLAGS="-R$ssldir/lib $LDFLAGS"
fi
else
LDFLAGS="-L$ssldir $saved_LDFLAGS"
if test ! -z "$need_dash_r" ; then
LDFLAGS="-R$ssldir $LDFLAGS"
fi
fi
# Try to use $ssldir/include if it exists, otherwise
# $ssldir
if test -d "$ssldir/include" ; then
CPPFLAGS="-I$ssldir/include $saved_CPPFLAGS"
else
CPPFLAGS="-I$ssldir $saved_CPPFLAGS"
fi
fi
fi
LIBS="$saved_LIBS -lcrypto -lssl"
dnl The warning message here is no longer strictly accurate.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h string.h signal.h netdb.h ctype.h poll.h sys/stat.h sys/poll.h sys/types.h sys/fcntl.h sys/ioctl.h sys/socket.h sys/time.h netinet/in.h arpa/inet.h errno.h assert.h time.h pwd.h grp.h, , AC_MSG_WARN(some headers were not found, compilation may fail))
dnl These headers are not essential
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdint.h sys/types.h inttypes.h sys/wait.h netinet/in.h arpa/inet.h)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday ftime socketpair uname)
dnl In case we aren't given a working stdint.h, we'll need to grow our own.
dnl Watch out.
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int8_t)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int16_t)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int32_t)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int64_t)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(uint8_t)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(uint16_t)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(uint32_t)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(uint64_t)
dnl AC_CHECK_TYPES([int8_t, int16_t, int32_t, int64_t, uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t, uint64_t])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(char)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(__int64)
# $prefix stores the value of the --prefix command line option, or
# NONE if the option wasn't set. In the case that it wasn't set, make
# it be the default, so that we can use it to expand directories now.
if test "x$prefix" = "xNONE"; then
prefix=$ac_default_prefix
fi
# and similarly for $exec_prefix
if test "x$exec_prefix" = "xNONE"; then
exec_prefix=$prefix
fi
CONFDIR=`eval echo $sysconfdir/tor`
AC_SUBST(CONFDIR)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFDIR,"$CONFDIR")
AC_DEFINE([CONFDIR], [], [tor's configuration directory])
BINDIR=`eval echo $bindir`
AC_SUBST(BINDIR)
LOCALSTATEDIR=`eval echo $localstatedir`
AC_SUBST(LOCALSTATEDIR)
echo "confdir: $CONFDIR"
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile tor.sh src/config/torrc src/config/sample-server-torrc src/Makefile doc/Makefile src/config/Makefile src/common/Makefile src/or/Makefile)