# OpenLDAP, a license free (see http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html) # DESCRIPTION = "OpenLDAP Software is an open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol." HOMEPAGE = "http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html" # The OpenLDAP Public License - see the HOMEPAGE - defines # the license. www.openldap.org claims this is Open Source # (see http://www.openldap.org), the license appears to be # basically BSD. opensource.org does not record this license # at present (so it is apparently not OSI certified). LICENSE = "OpenLDAP" LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYRIGHT;md5=f2bdbaa4f50199a00b6de2ca7ec1db05" SECTION = "libs" # patches taken from Debian SRC_URI = "\ ftp://ftp.openldap.org/pub/OpenLDAP/openldap-release/${P}.tgz \ file://man-slapd.patch \ file://evolution-ntlm.patch \ file://slapi-errorlog-file.patch \ file://ldapi-socket-place.patch \ file://wrong-database-location.patch \ file://index-files-created-as-root.patch \ file://sasl-default-path.patch \ file://libldap-symbol-versions.patch \ file://getaddrinfo-is-threadsafe.patch \ file://do-not-second-guess-sonames.patch \ file://contrib-modules-use-dpkg-buildflags.patch \ file://smbk5pwd-makefile.patch \ file://autogroup-makefile.patch \ file://ldap-conf-tls-cacertdir.patch \ file://add-tlscacert-option-to-ldap-conf.patch \ file://fix-ftbfs-binutils-gold.patch \ file://fix-build-top-mk.patch \ file://no-AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE.patch \ file://switch-to-lt_dlopenadvise-to-get-RTLD_GLOBAL-set.diff.patch \ file://no-bdb-ABI-second-guessing.patch \ file://heimdal-fix.patch \ " SRC_URI[md5sum] = "b0d5ee4b252c841dec6b332d679cf943" SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "8267c87347103fef56b783b24877c0feda1063d3cb85d070e503d076584bf8a7" DEPENDS = "util-linux groff-native db" PR = "r0" # The original top.mk used INSTALL, not INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM when # installing .so and executables, this fails in cross compilation # environments SRC_URI += "file://install-strip.patch" # inherit autotools inherit autotools-brokensep # CV SETTINGS # Required to work round AC_FUNC_MEMCMP which gets the wrong answer # when cross compiling (should be in site?) EXTRA_OECONF += "ac_cv_func_memcmp_working=yes" # CONFIG DEFINITIONS # The following is necessary because it cannot be determined for a # cross compile automagically. Select should yield fine on all OE # systems... EXTRA_OECONF += "--with-yielding-select=yes" # Shared libraries are nice... EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-dynamic" PACKAGECONFIG ??= "openssl modules \ ldap meta monitor null passwd shell proxycache dnssrv \ bdb hdb mdb sasl \ " #--with-tls with TLS/SSL support auto|openssl|gnutls [auto] PACKAGECONFIG[gnutls] = "--with-tls=gnutls,,gnutls" PACKAGECONFIG[openssl] = "--with-tls=openssl,,openssl" PACKAGECONFIG[sasl] = "--with-cyrus-sasl,--without-cyrus-sasl,cyrus-sasl" PACKAGECONFIG[modules] = "lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes --enable-modules,--disable-modules,libtool" # SLAPD options # # UNIX crypt(3) passwd support: EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-crypt" EXTRA_OECONF += "--enable-ipv6" # SLAPD BACKEND # # The backend must be set by the configuration. This controls the # required database, the default database, bdb, is turned off but # can be turned back on again and it *is* below! The monitor backend # is also disabled. If you try to change the backends but fail to # enable a single one the build will fail in an obvious way. # # EXTRA_OECONF += "--disable-bdb --disable-hdb --disable-monitor" # # Backends="bdb dnssrv hdb ldap ldbm meta monitor null passwd perl shell sql" # # Note that multiple backends can be built. The ldbm backend requires a # build-time choice of database API. The bdb backend forces this to be # DB4. To use the gdbm (or other) API the Berkely database module must # be removed from the build. md = "${libexecdir}/openldap" # #--enable-bdb enable Berkeley DB backend no|yes|mod yes # The Berkely DB is the standard choice. This version of OpenLDAP requires # the version 4 implementation or better. PACKAGECONFIG[bdb] = "--enable-bdb=mod,--enable-bdb=no,db" #--enable-dnssrv enable dnssrv backend no|yes|mod no PACKAGECONFIG[dnssrv] = "--enable-dnssrv=mod,--enable-dnssrv=no" #--enable-hdb enable Hierarchical DB backend no|yes|mod no # This forces ldbm to use Berkeley too, remove to use gdbm PACKAGECONFIG[hdb] = "--enable-hdb=mod,--enable-hdb=no,db" #--enable-ldap enable ldap backend no|yes|mod no PACKAGECONFIG[ldap] = "--enable-ldap=mod,--enable-ldap=no," #--enable-ldbm enable ldbm backend no|yes|mod no # ldbm requires further specification of the underlying database API, because # bdb is enabled above this must be set to berkeley, however the config # defaults this correctly so --with-ldbm-api is *not* set. The build will # fail if bdb is removed, but no database is built to provide the # support for ldbm # guide.html:

back-ldbm was both slow and unreliable. Its byzantine indexing code was prone to spontaneous corruption, as were the underlying database libraries that were commonly used (e.g. GDBM or NDBM). back-bdb and back-hdb are superior in every aspect, with simplified indexing to avoid index corruption, fine-grained locking for greater concurrency, hierarchical caching for greater performance, streamlined on-disk format for greater efficiency and portability, and full transaction support for greater reliability.

# configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-silent-rules, --enable-ldbm, --with-ldbm-api #PACKAGECONFIG[ldbm] = "--enable-ldbm=mod --with-ldbm-api=gdbm,--enable-ldbm-no,gdbm" #--enable-meta enable metadirectory backend no|yes|mod no PACKAGECONFIG[meta] = "--enable-meta=mod,--enable-meta=no," #--enable-monitor enable monitor backend no|yes|mod yes PACKAGECONFIG[monitor] = "--enable-monitor=mod,--enable-monitor=no," #--enable-null enable null backend no|yes|mod no PACKAGECONFIG[null] = "--enable-null=mod,--enable-null=no," #--enable-passwd enable passwd backend no|yes|mod no PACKAGECONFIG[passwd] = "--enable-passwd=mod,--enable-passwd=no," # disabling perl support - host contamination issues # #--enable-perl enable perl backend no|yes|mod no # This requires a loadable perl dynamic library, if enabled without # doing something appropriate (building perl?) the build will pick # up the build machine perl - not good (inherit perlnative?) # PACKAGECONFIG[perl] = "--enable-perl=mod,--enable-perl=no,perl" #--enable-shell enable shell backend no|yes|mod no # configure: WARNING: Use of --without-threads is recommended with back-shell PACKAGECONFIG[shell] = "--enable-shell=mod --without-threads,--enable-shell=no," #--enable-sql enable sql backend no|yes|mod no # sql requires some sql backend which provides sql.h, sqlite* provides # sqlite.h (which may be compatible but hasn't been tried.) PACKAGECONFIG[sql] = "--enable-sql=mod,--enable-sql=no,sqlite3" #--enable-dyngroup Dynamic Group overlay no|yes|mod no # This is a demo, Proxy Cache defines init_module which conflicts with the # same symbol in dyngroup PACKAGECONFIG[dyngroup] = "--enable-dyngroup=mod,--enable-dyngroup=no," #--enable-proxycache Proxy Cache overlay no|yes|mod no PACKAGECONFIG[proxycache] = "--enable-proxycache=mod,--enable-proxycache=no," #--enable-mdb enable mdb database backend no|yes|mod no PACKAGECONFIG[mdb] = "--enable-mdb=mod,--enable-mdb=no," CPPFLAGS_append = " -D_GNU_SOURCE" do_configure() { cp ${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/libtool/config/ltmain.sh ${S}/build rm -f ${S}/libtool rm -f ${S}/libtool aclocal libtoolize --force --copy gnu-configize autoconf oe_runconf } FILES_${PN}-dev = "${includedir} ${libdir}/lib*.so ${libdir}/*.la ${libdir}/*.a ${libexecdir}/openldap/*.a ${libexecdir}/openldap/*.la ${libexecdir}/openldap/*.so" FILES_${PN}-dbg += "${libexecdir}/openldap/.debug"