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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 8795e14..51f6128 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -8,9 +8,12 @@ SUBDIRS = src doc $(DIR_PERF) devices bindings examples DIST_SUBDIRS = src doc perf devices bindings examples EXTRA_DIST = \ -$(top_srcdir)/foreign/openpgm/@pgm2_basename@.tar.bz2 \ +$(top_srcdir)/foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@.tar.bz2 \ $(top_srcdir)/foreign/xmlParser/xmlParser.cpp \ $(top_srcdir)/foreign/xmlParser/xmlParser.hpp dist-hook: - -rm -rf $(distdir)/foreign/openpgm/@pgm2_basename@ + -rm -rf $(distdir)/foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@ +clean-local: + -rm -rf $(top_srcdir)/foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@ + diff --git a/bindings/c/zmq.h b/bindings/c/zmq.h index d5fb4f4..c6d4692 100644 --- a/bindings/c/zmq.h +++ b/bindings/c/zmq.h @@ -195,6 +195,7 @@ ZMQ_EXPORT int zmq_recv (void *s, zmq_msg_t *msg, int flags); #define ZMQ_POLLIN 1 #define ZMQ_POLLOUT 2 +#define ZMQ_POLLERR 4 typedef struct { diff --git a/bindings/java/Makefile.am b/bindings/java/Makefile.am index 1ce32ac..e3d678f 100644 --- a/bindings/java/Makefile.am +++ b/bindings/java/Makefile.am @@ -17,19 +17,20 @@ dist_noinst_JAVA = \ lib_LTLIBRARIES = libjzmq.la libjzmq_la_SOURCES = \ Context.cpp \ - org_zmq_Context.h \ - Socket.cpp \ - org_zmq_Socket.h + Socket.cpp +nodist_libjzmq_la_SOURCES = \ + org_zmq_Context.h \ + org_zmq_Socket.h libjzmq_la_CXXFLAGS = @JAVA_INCLUDE@ -I$(top_srcdir)/bindings/c -Wall libjzmq_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info @JLTVER@ libjzmq_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/src/libzmq.la BUILT_SOURCES = \ - org/zmq/Context.class \ - org_zmq_Context.h \ + org/zmq/Context.class \ + org_zmq_Context.h \ org/zmq/Socket.class \ - org_zmq_Socket.h + org_zmq_Socket.h CLEANFILES = \ org/zmq/Context.class \ diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index 6b788c7..49266c7 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ AC_CHECK_LIB(stdc++, malloc) LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="" # Extra LDFLAGS are appended at the end of LDFLAGS for libzmq. -LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAFS="" +LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAGS="" # By default compiling with -pedantic except QNX and OSX. pedantic="yes" @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ case "${host_os}" in AC_DEFINE(ZMQ_HAVE_LINUX, 1, [Have Linux OS]) CPPFLAGS="-D_REENTRANT $CPPFLAGS" AC_CHECK_LIB(uuid, main, , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not link with libuuid, install develop version.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot link with -luuid, install uuid-dev.])]) ;; *solaris*) AC_DEFINE(ZMQ_HAVE_SOLARIS, 1, [Have Solaris OS]) @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ case "${host_os}" in AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, main) AC_CHECK_LIB(rt, main) AC_CHECK_LIB(uuid, main, , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not link with libuuid, install develop version.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot link with -luuid, install uuid-dev.])]) CPPFLAGS="-D_REENTRANT -D_PTHREADS $CPPFLAGS" AC_MSG_CHECKING([wheter atomic operations can be used]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM( @@ -161,37 +161,28 @@ case "${host_os}" in AC_DEFINE(ZMQ_HAVE_MINGW32, 1, [Have MinGW32]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(windows.h) AC_CHECK_LIB(ws2_32, main, , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not link with ws2_32.dll.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot link with ws2_32.dll.])]) AC_CHECK_LIB(Rpcrt4, main, , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not link with Rpcrt4.dll.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot link with Rpcrt4.dll.])]) AC_CHECK_LIB(Iphlpapi, main, , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not link with Iphlpapi.dll.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot link with Iphlpapi.dll.])]) CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -std=c99" on_mingw32="yes" install_man="no" ;; *) - AC_MSG_ERROR([Not supported os: $host.]) + AC_MSG_ERROR([unsupported system: ${host_os}.]) ;; esac -# Check if we are running at sparc harware -AC_MSG_CHECKING([wheter __sparc__ is defined]) -AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[#if defined __sparc__ - //OK we are on sparc - #else - error: we are not on sparc - #endif - ]])], - [sparc=yes], - [sparc=no]) - -AC_MSG_RESULT([$sparc]) - -if test "x$sparc" = "xyes"; then - CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -mcpu=v9" -fi +# CPU-specific optimizations +case "${host_cpu}" in + *sparc*) + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -mcpu=v9" + ;; + *) + ;; +esac # Checks for header files. AC_HEADER_STDC @@ -233,11 +224,6 @@ AC_LANG(C++) # Optional stuff AC_CHECK_PROG(have_pkg_config, pkg-config, yes, no) -if test "x$have_pkg_config" != "xno"; then - # First instance of PKG_CHECK_ has to be executed - PKG_CHECK_EXISTS([dummy_pkg], [], []) -fi - # Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. AC_HEADER_STDBOOL AC_C_CONST @@ -287,7 +273,7 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([python], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-python], [build Python language bi if test "x$with_python" != "xno"; then AM_PATH_PYTHON([2.4], , [:]) if test "x$PYTHON" = "x:"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-python option, Python has to be installed.]); + AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-python option requires that python be installled.]); fi if test "x$python_headersdir" != "xno"; then @@ -295,7 +281,7 @@ if test "x$with_python" != "xno"; then PYTHON_SETUP_INCLUDES="${python_headersdir}" AC_CHECK_HEADERS($python_headersdir/Python.h, [] , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-python option, Python.h has to be usable.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find a usable Python.h in ${python_headersdir}.])]) else py_prefix=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; print sys.prefix"` @@ -308,7 +294,7 @@ if test "x$with_python" != "xno"; then fi AC_CHECK_HEADERS($py_prefix/include/python${PYTHON_VERSION}/Python.h, [] , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-python option, Python.h has to be usable.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find a usable Python.h in $py_prefix/include/python${PYTHON_VERSION}.])]) fi AC_SUBST(PYTHON_INCLUDES) @@ -338,10 +324,10 @@ fi AC_ARG_WITH([ruby], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ruby], [build ruby language binding [default=no]])], [with_ruby=yes], [with_ruby=no]) if test "x$with_ruby" != "xno"; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ruby.h], [], - [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find Ruby header files, Please specify their location with --with-ruby-headersdir.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find Ruby header files. Please specify their location with --with-ruby-headersdir.])]) AC_SEARCH_LIBS(ruby_init,[ruby ruby1.8 ruby18],, - [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not link with Ruby library. Please specify their location with --with-ruby-libdir.])]) + [AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot link with Ruby library. Please specify it's location with --with-ruby-libdir.])]) rbzmq="yes" fi @@ -362,7 +348,7 @@ AC_SUBST([RUBYDIR]) if test "x$pyzmq" = "xyes"; then AC_CHECK_PROG(have_python, python, yes, no) if test "x$have_python" != "xyes"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find python.]) + AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-python option requires that python be installed.]) fi fi @@ -372,28 +358,28 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([java], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-java], [build Java language binding if test "x$with_java" != "xno"; then AC_PATH_PROG(JAVAC, javac, "no",[$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin]) if test "x$JAVAC" = "xno"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-java option, javac has to be on the path.]); + AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-java option requires that javac be on the path.]); fi AC_PATH_PROG(JAVAH, javah, "no",[$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin]) if test "x$JAVAH" = "xno"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-java option, javah has to be on the path.]); + AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-java option requires that javah be on the path.]); fi AC_PATH_PROG(JAR, jar, "no", [$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin]) if test "x$JAR" = "xno"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-java option, jar has to be on the path.]); + AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-java option requires that jar be on the path.]); fi if test "x$JAVA_HOME" = "x"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-java, please set the JAVA_HOME variable to your JDK environment.]); + AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-java option requires the JAVA_HOME environment variable be set to your JDK location.]); fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jni.h in a $JAVA_HOME/include dir]) if test -f $JAVA_HOME/include/jni.h; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else - AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find jni.h in $JAVA_HOME/include directory.]); + AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find jni.h in the $JAVA_HOME/include directory.]); fi JAVAROOT=./ @@ -422,101 +408,96 @@ else fi # PGM extension -pgm2_ext="no" +pgm_ext="no" -pgm2_basename="libpgm-2.0.23rc8" +pgm_basename="libpgm-2.0.23rc8" -AC_SUBST(pgm2_basename) - -pgm_basename="" +AC_SUBST(pgm_basename) AC_ARG_WITH([pgm], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-pgm], [build libzmq with PGM extension [default=no]])], - [with_pgm2_ext=yes], [with_pgm2_ext=no]) + [with_pgm_ext=yes], [with_pgm_ext=no]) AC_ARG_WITH([pgm-examples], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-pgm-examples], [build PGM examples [default=no]])], - [with_pgm2_examples=yes], [with_pgm2_examples=no]) + [with_pgm_examples=yes], [with_pgm_examples=no]) -if test "x$with_pgm2_ext" = "xno" -a "x$with_pgm2_examples" = "xyes"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([Can not configure --with-pgm2-examples without --with-pgm2.]); +if test "x$with_pgm_ext" = "xno" -a "x$with_pgm_examples" = "xyes"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot configure --with-pgm-examples without --with-pgm.]); fi -if test "x$c" = "xno" -a "x$with_pgm2_examples" = "xyes"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([Can not configure --with-pgm2-examples without --with-c.]); +if test "x$c" = "xno" -a "x$with_pgm_examples" = "xyes"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot configure --with-pgm-examples without --with-c.]); fi -if test "x$with_pgm2_ext" != "xno"; then - - pgm_basename=${pgm2_basename} - - # Test if we have pkg-config - if test "x$have_pkg_config" != "xyes"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-pgm2 option, pkg-config has to be installed.]); - fi +if test "x$with_pgm_ext" != "xno"; then - case "${host_os}" in - *linux*) - LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="${LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS} -Wno-variadic-macros -Wno-long-long " + AC_MSG_CHECKING([if the PGM extension is supported on this platform]) + # OpenPGM is only supported by the vendor on x86 and AMD64 platforms... + case "${host_cpu}" in + i*86|x86_64) + # Supported + ;; + *) + AC_MSG_ERROR([the PGM extension is not supported on the ${host_cpu} platform.]) ;; - *mingw32*) + esac + + # ... and on Linux/Windows/Solaris systems. + case "${host_os}" in + *linux*|*mingw32*|*solaris*) LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="${LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS} -Wno-variadic-macros -Wno-long-long " ;; *) - AC_MSG_ERROR([PGM extesion is not supported on this platform $host.]) + AC_MSG_ERROR([the PGM extension is not supported on system ${host_os}.]) ;; esac + AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) - # Unpack libpgm2 - AC_MSG_CHECKING([Unpacking ${pgm_basename}.tar.bz2]) - - if tar -xjf foreign/openpgm/${pgm_basename}.tar.bz2 -C foreign/openpgm/; then - AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) - else - AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not unpack foreign/openpgm/${pgm_basename}.tar.bz2 file.]) + # Test if we have pkg-config + if test "x$have_pkg_config" != "xyes"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-pgm option requires that pkg-config be installed.]); + fi + + # Check for OpenPGM dependencies + PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GLIB], [glib-2.0 gthread-2.0]) + LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="${LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS} ${GLIB_CFLAGS} " + LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAGS="${LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAGS} ${GLIB_LIBS} " + + # Bunzip2, Perl and Python are required duing PGM build + AC_CHECK_PROG(have_bunzip2, bunzip2, yes, no) + if test "x$have_bunzip2" != "xyes"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([bunzip2 is required for building the PGM extension.]) + fi + AC_CHECK_PROG(have_perl, perl, yes, no) + if test "x$have_perl" != "xyes"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([perl is required for building the PGM extension.]) fi - if test "x$pyzmq" != "xyes"; then AC_CHECK_PROG(have_python, python, yes, no) if test "x$have_python" != "xyes"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find python.]) + AC_MSG_ERROR([python is required for building the PGM extension.]) fi fi - # Generate galois_tables.c - AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([galois_tables2.c], - [perl foreign/openpgm/libpgm-2.0.23rc8/openpgm/pgm/galois_generator.pl > \ - foreign/openpgm/libpgm-2.0.23rc8/openpgm/pgm/galois_tables.c]) - - # Generate version.c - AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([version2.c], - [python foreign/openpgm/libpgm-2.0.23rc8/openpgm/pgm/version_generator.py > \ - foreign/openpgm/libpgm-2.0.23rc8/openpgm/pgm/version.c]) - - # Check for OpenPGM nedded libraries. - PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GLIB], [glib-2.0 gthread-2.0]) - - LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="${LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS} ${GLIB_CFLAGS} " - - LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAFS="${LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAFS} ${GLIB_LIBS}" + # Unpack libpgm + AC_MSG_NOTICE([Unpacking ${pgm_basename}.tar.bz2]) + if ! bunzip2 -c foreign/openpgm/${pgm_basename}.tar.bz2 | tar -xf - -C foreign/openpgm/; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot unpack the foreign/openpgm/${pgm_basename}.tar.bz2 file.]) + fi - AC_DEFINE(ZMQ_HAVE_OPENPGM, 1, [Have OpenPGM v1 or v2 extension.]) - AC_DEFINE(ZMQ_HAVE_OPENPGM2, 1, [Have OpenPGM v2 extension.]) - pgm2_ext="yes" -else - # Fallback for make dist. - pgm_basename=${pgm2_basename} + # Success! + AC_DEFINE(ZMQ_HAVE_OPENPGM, 1, [Have OpenPGM extension]) + pgm_ext="yes" fi -AC_SUBST(pgm_basename) - # If not on QNX nor OSX nor PGM add -pedantic into LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS. -if test "x$pedantic" = "xyes" -a "x$pgm2_ext" = "xno"; then +if test "x$pedantic" = "xyes" -a "x$pgm_ext" = "xno"; then LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="${LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS} -pedantic" fi -# If not on QNX nor --with-pgm2 add -Werror into LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS. -if test "x$werror" = "xyes" -a "x$pgm2_ext" = "xno"; then +# If not on QNX nor PGM add -Werror into LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS. +if test "x$werror" = "xyes" -a "x$pgm_ext" = "xno"; then LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="${LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS} -Werror" fi @@ -557,12 +538,12 @@ if test "x$with_perf" != "xno"; then if test "x$czmq" = "xno" -a "x$cppzmq" = "xno" -a "x$pyzmq" = "xno" -a \ "x$jzmq" = "xno" -a "x$rbzmq" = "xno"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([To run configure with --with-perf option chose at least one language binding.]); + AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-perf option requires at least one language binding.]); fi fi -if test "x$with_perf" = "xno" -a "x$with_pgm2_examples" = "xyes"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([Can not configure --with-pgm2-examples without --with-perf.]); +if test "x$with_perf" = "xno" -a "x$with_pgm_examples" = "xyes"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot configure --with-pgm-examples without --with-perf.]); fi # Chat example @@ -578,15 +559,15 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_PYTHON, test "x$pyzmq" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_RUBY, test "x$rbzmq" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_C, test "x$czmq" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_CPP, test "x$cppzmq" = "xyes") -AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_PGM2, test "x$pgm2_ext" = "xyes") -AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_NO_PGM, test "x$pgm2_ext" = "xno") +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_PGM, test "x$pgm_ext" = "xyes") +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_NO_PGM, test "x$pgm_ext" = "xno") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_FORWARDER, test "x$forwarder" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_STREAMER, test "x$streamer" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_QUEUE, test "x$queue" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_PERF, test "x$perf" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_CHAT, test "x$chat" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(ON_MINGW, test "x$on_mingw32" = "xyes") -AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_PGM2_EXAMPLES, test "x$with_pgm2_examples" = "xyes") +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_PGM_EXAMPLES, test "x$with_pgm_examples" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(INSTALL_MAN, test "x$install_man" = "xyes") AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_DOC, test "x$build_doc" = "xyes") @@ -595,7 +576,7 @@ AC_SUBST(inttypes) # Subst LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS & LDFLAGS AC_SUBST(LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS) -AC_SUBST(LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAFS) +AC_SUBST(LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) # Checks for library functions. @@ -643,8 +624,8 @@ AC_MSG_RESULT([ Ruby library install dir: $rubydir]) fi AC_MSG_RESULT([ Transports:]) AC_MSG_RESULT([ tcp: yes]) -AC_MSG_RESULT([ udp: $pgm2_ext]) -AC_MSG_RESULT([ pgm: $pgm2_ext]) +AC_MSG_RESULT([ udp: $pgm_ext]) +AC_MSG_RESULT([ pgm: $pgm_ext]) AC_MSG_RESULT([ inproc: yes]) AC_MSG_RESULT([ Devices:]) AC_MSG_RESULT([ Forwarder: $forwarder]) diff --git a/doc/zmq_poll.txt b/doc/zmq_poll.txt index 8e386bc..9969d0f 100644 --- a/doc/zmq_poll.txt +++ b/doc/zmq_poll.txt @@ -49,7 +49,8 @@ infinite timeout. RETURN VALUE ------------ -Function returns number of items signaled or -1 in the case of error. +Function returns number of items signaled, 0 in the case of timeout or -1 +in the case of error. ERRORS diff --git a/perf/c/Makefile.am b/perf/c/Makefile.am index 9ab50a5..c6d8d8a 100644 --- a/perf/c/Makefile.am +++ b/perf/c/Makefile.am @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ INCLUDES = -I$(top_builddir)/bindings/c -if BUILD_PGM2_EXAMPLES +if BUILD_PGM_EXAMPLES PGM_EXAMPLES_BINS = pgmsend pgmrecv endif @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ remote_thr_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/libzmq.la remote_thr_SOURCES = remote_thr.c remote_thr_CXXFLAGS = -Wall -pedantic -Werror -if BUILD_PGM2_EXAMPLES +if BUILD_PGM_EXAMPLES if ON_MINGW pgmexamples_diff_flags = \ @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ pgmexamples_diff_flags = \ -DG_LOG_DOMAIN='"Pgm"' endif -pgmsend_SOURCES = ../../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/examples/pgmsend.c +nodist_pgmsend_SOURCES = ../../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/examples/pgmsend.c pgmsend_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/libzmq.la pgmsend_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/include/ -Wall @LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS@ \ -pipe \ @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ pgmsend_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/incl -D_GNU_SOURCE \ ${pgmexamples_diff_flags} -pgmrecv_SOURCES = ../../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/examples/pgmrecv.c +nodist_pgmrecv_SOURCES = ../../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/examples/pgmrecv.c pgmrecv_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/libzmq.la pgmrecv_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/include/ -Wall @LIBZMQ_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS@ \ -pipe \ diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am index f19c0f6..4146f68 100644 --- a/src/Makefile.am +++ b/src/Makefile.am @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ include_HEADERS = ../bindings/c/zmq.h endif endif -if BUILD_PGM2 +if BUILD_PGM pgm_sources = ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/packet.c \ ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/time.c \ ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/if.c \ @@ -49,6 +49,12 @@ pgm_sources = ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/packet.c \ ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/log.c \ ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/sockaddr.c \ ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/version.c + +../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/version.c: ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/version_generator.py + python ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/version_generator.py > $@ + +../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/galois_tables.c: ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/galois_generator.pl + perl ../foreign/openpgm/@pgm_basename@/openpgm/pgm/galois_generator.pl > $@ endif nodist_libzmq_la_SOURCES = $(pgm_sources) @@ -173,9 +179,9 @@ libzmq_la_SOURCES = app_thread.hpp \ zmq_init.cpp \ zmq_listener.cpp -libzmq_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info @LTVER@ @LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAFS@ +libzmq_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info @LTVER@ @LIBZMQ_EXTRA_LDFLAGS@ -if BUILD_PGM2 +if BUILD_PGM if ON_MINGW libpgm_diff_flags = \ @@ -239,7 +239,11 @@ int zmq::resolve_ip_interface (sockaddr_storage* addr_, socklen_t *addr_len_, // Restrict hostname/service to literals to avoid any DNS lookups or // service-name irregularity due to indeterminate socktype. - req.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_NUMERICHOST | AI_NUMERICSERV; +#if defined ZMQ_HAVE_OSX + req.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_NUMERICHOST; +#else + req.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_NUMERICHOST | AI_NUMERICSERV; +#endif // Resolve the literal address. Some of the error info is lost in case // of error, however, there's no way to report EAI errors via errno. @@ -288,7 +292,11 @@ int zmq::resolve_ip_hostname (sockaddr_storage *addr_, socklen_t *addr_len_, // Avoid named services due to unclear socktype, and don't pick IPv6 // addresses if we don't have a local IPv6 address configured. - req.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICSERV | AI_ADDRCONFIG; +#if defined ZMQ_HAVE_OSX + req.ai_flags = AI_ADDRCONFIG; +#else + req.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICSERV | AI_ADDRCONFIG; +#endif // Resolve host name. Some of the error info is lost in case of error, // however, there's no way to report EAI errors via errno. |