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#! /bin/sh
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autoreconf -v -f --install || exit 1
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2010-08-29 22:12:25 +05:30
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2007-10-07 20:06:51 +05:30
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./configure \
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CFLAGS="-O2 -Wall" \
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--enable-man \
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--enable-maintainer-mode \
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Create a new libsubid
Closes #154
Currently this has three functions: one which returns the
list of subuid ranges for a user, one returning the subgids,
and one which frees the ranges lists.
I might be mistaken about what -disable-man means; some of
the code suggests it means just don't re-generate them, but
not totally ignore them. But that doesn't seem to really work,
so let's just ignore man/ when -disable-man.
Remove --disable-shared. I'm not sure why it was there, but it stems
from long, long ago, and I suspect it comes from some ancient
toolchain bug.
Create a tests/run_some, a shorter version of run_all. I'll
slowly add tests to this as I verify they work, then I can
work on fixing the once which don't.
Also, don't touch man/ if not -enable-man.
Changelog:
Apr 22: change the subid list api as recomended by Dan Walsh.
Apr 23: implement get_subid_owner
Apr 24: implement range add/release
Apr 25: finish tests and rebase
May 10: make @owner const
Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
2020-04-19 04:33:54 +05:30
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--enable-shared \
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--without-libpam \
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--with-selinux \
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"$@"
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