funcstocheck="getnameinfo gethostname gethostbyname gethostbyaddr getaddrinfo"
+# Srcdir in a form that native compiler understands (i.e. DOS path on W32)
+native_srcdir=$srcdir
+
# Check system type
case "$host_os" in
*darwin* | *rhapsody* | *macosx*)
UNIXONLY="#"
;;
linux*)
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LINUX,1,[This is a Linux system])
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LINUX,1,[This is a Linux kernel])
build_target="linux"
LIBPREFIX=
DLLDIR=lib
UNIXONLY="#"
AC_PATH_XTRA
;;
-freebsd*)
+*freebsd*)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SOMEBSD,1,[This is a BSD system])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FREEBSD,1,[This is a FreeBSD system])
CFLAGS="-D_THREAD_SAFE $CFLAGS"
DLLDIR=lib
UNIXONLY="#"
;;
-openbsd*)
+*openbsd*)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SOMEBSD,1,[This is a BSD system])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OPENBSD,1,[This is an OpenBSD system])
LIBS=`echo $LIBS | sed -e "s/-ldl//"`
DLLDIR=lib
UNIXONLY="#"
;;
-netbsd*)
+*netbsd*)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SOMEBSD,1,[This is a BSD system])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(NETBSD,1,[This is a NetBSD system])
LIBPREFIX=
UNIXONLY="#"
;;
*arm-linux*)
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LINUX,1,[This is a Linux system])
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LINUX,1,[This is a Linux kernel])
CFLAGS="-D_REENTRANT -fPIC -pipe $CFLAGS"
build_target="linux"
LIBPREFIX=
DLLDIR=bin
UNIXONLY=""
funcstocheck=""
+ native_srcdir=$(cd $srcdir; pwd -W)
;;
gnu*)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GNU,1,[This is a GNU system])
# libgcrypt
gcrypt=0
-AM_PATH_LIBGCRYPT(1.2.0, gcrypt=1)
+NEED_LIBGCRYPT_API=1
+NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION=1.4.2
+
+
+AM_PATH_LIBGCRYPT("$NEED_LIBGCRYPT_API:$NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION", gcrypt=1)
AC_CHECK_DECLS([gcry_mpi_lshift], [], [], [[#include <gcrypt.h>]])
if test $gcrypt = 0
then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([GNUnet needs libgcrypt])
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([[
+***
+*** You need libgcrypt to build this program.
+** This library is for example available at
+*** ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgcrypt/
+*** (at least version $NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION (API $NEED_LIBGCRYPT_API)
+*** is required.)
+***]])
fi
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION], "$NEED_LIBGCRYPT_VERSION", [required libgcrypt version])
# Adam shostack suggests the following for Windows:
# -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-all
AC_CHECK_LIB([microhttpd], [MHD_start_daemon],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for libmicrohttpd >= 0.9.18])
AC_RUN_IFELSE([
- #include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
+ #include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
#include <microhttpd.h>
int main () { return MHD_VERSION >= 0x0091200 ? 0 : 1; }
], [
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
lmhd=1],[AC_MSG_RESULT(failed)],lmhd=1)]),
- [],[#include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
+ [],[#include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
#include <microhttpd.h>]),,
- [#include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"])
+ [#include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"])
;;
*)
LDFLAGS="-L$with_microhttpd/lib $LDFLAGS"
EXT_LIB_PATH="-L$with_microhttpd/lib $EXT_LIB_PATH"
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for libmicrohttpd >= 0.9.18])
AC_RUN_IFELSE([
- #include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
+ #include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
#include <microhttpd.h>
int main () { return MHD_VERSION >= 0x0091200 ? 0 : 1; }
], [
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
lmhd=1],[AC_MSG_RESULT(failed)],lmhd=1)]),
- [],[#include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
+ [],[#include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
#include <microhttpd.h>]),,
- [#include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"])
+ [#include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"])
;;
esac
],
AC_CHECK_LIB([microhttpd], [MHD_start_daemon],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for libmicrohttpd >= 0.9.18])
AC_RUN_IFELSE([
- #include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
+ #include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
#include <microhttpd.h>
int main () { return MHD_VERSION >= 0x0091200 ? 0 : 1; }
], [
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
lmhd=1],[AC_MSG_RESULT(failed)],lmhd=1)]),
- [],[#include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
+ [],[#include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"
#include <microhttpd.h>]),,
- [#include "$srcdir/src/include/platform.h"])])
+ [#include "$native_srcdir/src/include/platform.h"])])
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_MHD, test x$lmhd = x1)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_MHD], $lmhd, [We have libmicrohttpd])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([********************************************
-You can compile GNUnet with
+Please make sure that you have created a user and group 'gnunet'
+and additionally a group 'gnunetdns'. Make sure that '/var/lib/gnunet'
+is owned (and writable) by user 'gnunet'. Then, you can compile GNUnet
+with
make
-now. After that, run (if necessary as 'root')
+After that, run (if necessary as 'root')
make install
-to install everything. You may want to create a new user account
-to run the GNUnet service:
- adduser gnunet
-You also need to create an configuration file that should
-specify the path where GNUnet should store data. For example,
-you could store in "/etc/gnunet.conf" the following lines:
-
-[[PATHS]]
-SERVICEHOME = /var/lib/gnunet
-DEFAULTCONFIG = /etc/gnunet.conf
-
-Now, in order to start your peer, run as the 'gnunet' user
+to install everything.
+Then, in order to start your peer, run as the 'gnunet' user
+ mkdir ~gnunet/.gnunet/
+ touch ~gnunet/.gnunet/gnunet.conf
gnunet-arm -s
-Each GNUnet user should also create an (at least initially) empty
-configuration file:
+Each GNUnet user should also be added to the 'gnunet' group (may
+require fresh login to come into effect) and create an (at least
+initially) empty configuration file:
mkdir $HOME/.gnunet/
touch $HOME/.gnunet/gnunet.conf