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# @(#)Makefile	1.16 91/03/11 TIRPC 1.0
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#
# Makefile for rpcbind
#
#       Header files and libraries should be made and installed prior
#       to running this makefile.
#
# Preprocessor flags:
#       SYSLOG          Include <sys/syslog.h> when needed.
#       PORTMAP         Support the portmap protocol
#       CHECK_LOCAL     Allow RPC procedures to be set and unset via
#                       the portmap protocol.  Normally this is disallowed,
#                       requiring sets/unsets to be done through the rpcbind
#                       protocol, which is more secure through the use of the
#                       loopback transport.  But it allows programs that use
#                       the old rpc library to work with rpcbind.
#       DEBUG           Enable a variety of debugging printouts.  Do not
#                       detach from tty when running.
#       TEST            Allow the tcp or udp transports to be used as loopback
#                       transports if the real McCoy is unavailable.  The
#                       transport ownership feature is of course not
#                       available in this case.  This is presently hardwired
#                       defined in rpcbind.c
#       ND_DEBUG        Enable printouts related to name2address translation.
#                       Also hardwired in rpcbind.c, but not elsewhere.

#
# Makefile for rpcbind
#

DESTDIR = 

LINKLIBS= -lrpc -lnsl -ldl
LDFLAGS =
LINT	= lint
INSTALLDIR = $(DESTDIR)/etc
INC	= $(DESTDIR)/include
INCFLAGS=  -I../tirpc -I../tirpc/netsel -I../tirpc/netdir -I../include -I$(INC)
CPPFLAGS= -DPORTMAP -DCHECK_LOCAL $(INCFLAGS)
CFLAGS	= -O

GOAL = rpcbind
HDRS = rpcbind.h
OBJS = rpcbind.o rpcb_svc.o pmap_svc.o check_bound.o warmstart.o
SRCS = $(OBJS:.o=.c)

$(GOAL): $(OBJS)
	cc $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(LINKLIBS)

$(OBJS): $(HDRS)

install: $(GOAL)
	if [ ! -d $(INSTALLDIR) ]; then\
		install -d -m 755 -o root -g staff $(INSTALLDIR);\
	fi
	install -m 755 -o root -g staff $(GOAL) $(INSTALLDIR)

lint:
	$(LINT) $(CPPFLAGS) $(SRCS)

clean:
	-rm -f $(OBJS)

clobber: clean
	-rm -f $(GOAL)
