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#
# ospfclient
#
if OSPFCLIENT
lib_LTLIBRARIES += ospfclient/libfrrospfapiclient.la
noinst_PROGRAMS += ospfclient/ospfclient
#man8 += $(MANBUILD)/frr-ospfclient.8
sbin_SCRIPTS += \
ospfclient/ospfclient.py \
# end
endif
ospfclient_libfrrospfapiclient_la_LDFLAGS = $(LIB_LDFLAGS) -version-info 0:0:0
ospfclient_libfrrospfapiclient_la_LIBADD = lib/libfrr.la
ospfclient_libfrrospfapiclient_la_SOURCES = \
ospfclient/ospf_apiclient.c \
# end
if OSPFCLIENT
ospfapiheaderdir = $(pkgincludedir)/ospfapi
ospfapiheader_HEADERS = \
ospfclient/ospf_apiclient.h \
# end
endif
ospfclient_ospfclient_LDADD = \
ospfclient/libfrrospfapiclient.la \
ospfd/libfrrospfclient.a \
$(LIBCAP) \
# end
if STATIC_BIN
# libfrr is linked in through libfrrospfapiclient. If we list it here too,
# it gets linked twice and we get a ton of symbol collisions.
else # !STATIC_BIN
# For most systems we don't need this, except Debian, who patch their linker
# to disallow transitive references *while* *als* not patching their libtool
# to work appropriately. RedHat has the same linker behaviour, but things
# work as expected since they also patch libtool.
ospfclient_ospfclient_LDADD += lib/libfrr.la
endif
ospfclient_ospfclient_SOURCES = \
ospfclient/ospfclient.c \
# end
EXTRA_DIST += \
ospfclient/ospfclient.py \
# end
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