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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Please add any new SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM/SAMBA_LIBRARY to the bottom of the file
# unless they are also required to build standalone ctdb.
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('time-basic',
source='time_basic.c',
deps='replace',
private_library=True,
local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('tini',
source='tini.c',
nsswitch: reduce dependecies to private libraries and link static/builtin if possible
Over the last month I got more and more reports,
that it's not possible to use a custom Samba version
on systems with sssd being installed, which depends on some
specific samba libraries installed in the system.
One major problem is that the custom libnss_winbind.so.2
depends on the libreplace-samba4.so of the custom build
and also injects an RPATH into the running process.
When sssd uses any nss library call it will get this,
when it then tries to load some of its plugins via dlopen(),
e.g.
ldd /usr/lib64/sssd/libsss_ad.so| grep samba
libsamba-util.so.0 => /lib64/libsamba-util.so.0
libreplace-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libreplace-samba4.so
libsamba-security-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsamba-security-samba4.so
libsamba-errors.so.1 => /lib64/libsamba-errors.so.1
libsamba-debug-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsamba-debug-samba4.so
libgenrand-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libgenrand-samba4.so
libsocket-blocking-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsocket-blocking-samba4.so
libtime-basic-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libtime-basic-samba4.so
libsys-rw-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsys-rw-samba4.so
libiov-buf-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libiov-buf-samba4.so
When that loads dlopen() will fail as a soname libreplace-samba4.so is
already loaded, but the symbol version within the other one don't match, as the
contain the exact version, e.g. replace_dummy@@SAMBA_4.13.3.
This is just an example and similar things can happen in all situations
where we provide libraries, which are potentially injected into every
process of the running system. These should only depend on libc.so and
related basic system libraries in order to avoid the problem.
We have the following libraries, which are in the that category:
- libnss_winbind.so.2
- libnss_wins.so.2
- pam_winbind.so
- winbind_krb5_locator.so
- async_dns_krb5_locator.so
The rules of library loading are really complex and symbol versioning
is not enough to solve it, only the combination of unique soname and
unique symbol version suffix seem to solve the problem, but injecting
an RPATH is still a problem.
In order to solve the problem I experimented with adding SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM()
definitions with 'hide_symbols=True' in order to do some static linking
of selected components, e.g.
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('replace-hidden',
source=REPLACE_SOURCE,
group='base_libraries',
hide_symbols=True,
deps='dl attr' + extra_libs)
It's relatively simple to get to the point where the following are
completely static:
- libnss_winbind.so.2
- libnss_wins.so.2
- pam_winbind.so
- winbind_krb5_locator.so
But 'async_dns_krb5_locator.so' links in almost everything!
It seems we install the krb5 plugins into our own $MODULESDIR/krb5/,
so it may not be so critical, as long it's the admin who created
the desired symlinks into the location the kerberos libraries search
for plugins. Note the at least the locator plugins are always loaded
without any configuration, every .so in a special path are loaded with dlopen().
This is done by every application using kerberos, so we load a lot of samba libraries
into them.
Packagers should not put async_dns_krb5_locator.so (nor a symlink) into
the path that's reachable by libkrb5.so.
As a longterm solution we may want to change async_dns_krb5_locator.so
to use a helper process with posix_spawn() instead of doing everything
within the process.
Note I added hiden_symbols=True to the nss modules for Linux and
FreeBSD only, because these are the only platforms I'm able to test
on. We most likely should do the same on other platforms, but some
with access to the platform should provide a tested patch.
In order to avoid manual definitions of SAMBA_SUBSYSTEMS() with
'-hidden', I added the 'provide_builtin_linking=True' option,
as the logic is very similar to what we already have with the
'--builtin-libraries=BUILTIN_LIBRARIES' configure option.
SAMBA_PLUGIN() is used in order to use SAMBA_LIBRARY() in order
to make it more strict that these plugins can't be used as
normal depedency by other subsystems and libraries.
While being there it was easy enough to make libwbclient.so
also standalone without dependecies to other samba libraries.
BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14780
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
2021-07-01 13:08:16 +03:00
provide_builtin_linking=True,
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local_include=False)
2014-08-14 03:00:00 +04:00
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('tiniparser',
source='tiniparser.c',
deps='tini',
nsswitch: reduce dependecies to private libraries and link static/builtin if possible
Over the last month I got more and more reports,
that it's not possible to use a custom Samba version
on systems with sssd being installed, which depends on some
specific samba libraries installed in the system.
One major problem is that the custom libnss_winbind.so.2
depends on the libreplace-samba4.so of the custom build
and also injects an RPATH into the running process.
When sssd uses any nss library call it will get this,
when it then tries to load some of its plugins via dlopen(),
e.g.
ldd /usr/lib64/sssd/libsss_ad.so| grep samba
libsamba-util.so.0 => /lib64/libsamba-util.so.0
libreplace-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libreplace-samba4.so
libsamba-security-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsamba-security-samba4.so
libsamba-errors.so.1 => /lib64/libsamba-errors.so.1
libsamba-debug-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsamba-debug-samba4.so
libgenrand-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libgenrand-samba4.so
libsocket-blocking-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsocket-blocking-samba4.so
libtime-basic-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libtime-basic-samba4.so
libsys-rw-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsys-rw-samba4.so
libiov-buf-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libiov-buf-samba4.so
When that loads dlopen() will fail as a soname libreplace-samba4.so is
already loaded, but the symbol version within the other one don't match, as the
contain the exact version, e.g. replace_dummy@@SAMBA_4.13.3.
This is just an example and similar things can happen in all situations
where we provide libraries, which are potentially injected into every
process of the running system. These should only depend on libc.so and
related basic system libraries in order to avoid the problem.
We have the following libraries, which are in the that category:
- libnss_winbind.so.2
- libnss_wins.so.2
- pam_winbind.so
- winbind_krb5_locator.so
- async_dns_krb5_locator.so
The rules of library loading are really complex and symbol versioning
is not enough to solve it, only the combination of unique soname and
unique symbol version suffix seem to solve the problem, but injecting
an RPATH is still a problem.
In order to solve the problem I experimented with adding SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM()
definitions with 'hide_symbols=True' in order to do some static linking
of selected components, e.g.
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('replace-hidden',
source=REPLACE_SOURCE,
group='base_libraries',
hide_symbols=True,
deps='dl attr' + extra_libs)
It's relatively simple to get to the point where the following are
completely static:
- libnss_winbind.so.2
- libnss_wins.so.2
- pam_winbind.so
- winbind_krb5_locator.so
But 'async_dns_krb5_locator.so' links in almost everything!
It seems we install the krb5 plugins into our own $MODULESDIR/krb5/,
so it may not be so critical, as long it's the admin who created
the desired symlinks into the location the kerberos libraries search
for plugins. Note the at least the locator plugins are always loaded
without any configuration, every .so in a special path are loaded with dlopen().
This is done by every application using kerberos, so we load a lot of samba libraries
into them.
Packagers should not put async_dns_krb5_locator.so (nor a symlink) into
the path that's reachable by libkrb5.so.
As a longterm solution we may want to change async_dns_krb5_locator.so
to use a helper process with posix_spawn() instead of doing everything
within the process.
Note I added hiden_symbols=True to the nss modules for Linux and
FreeBSD only, because these are the only platforms I'm able to test
on. We most likely should do the same on other platforms, but some
with access to the platform should provide a tested patch.
In order to avoid manual definitions of SAMBA_SUBSYSTEMS() with
'-hidden', I added the 'provide_builtin_linking=True' option,
as the logic is very similar to what we already have with the
'--builtin-libraries=BUILTIN_LIBRARIES' configure option.
SAMBA_PLUGIN() is used in order to use SAMBA_LIBRARY() in order
to make it more strict that these plugins can't be used as
normal depedency by other subsystems and libraries.
While being there it was easy enough to make libwbclient.so
also standalone without dependecies to other samba libraries.
BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14780
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
2021-07-01 13:08:16 +03:00
provide_builtin_linking=True,
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local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('strv',
source='strv.c',
deps='talloc',
local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('close-low-fd',
source='close_low_fd.c',
deps='replace',
local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('sys_rw',
source='sys_rw.c sys_rw_data.c',
deps='replace iov_buf',
local_include=False,
private_library=True)
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samba_debug_add_deps = ''
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samba_debug_add_inc = ''
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if bld.CONFIG_SET('HAVE_GPFS'):
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('gpfswrap',
source='gpfswrap.c',
deps='replace',
local_include=False,
includes=bld.CONFIG_GET('CPPPATH_GPFS'))
samba_debug_add_deps += ' gpfswrap'
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samba_debug_add_inc += bld.CONFIG_GET('CPPPATH_GPFS')
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('samba-debug',
source='debug.c',
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deps='replace time-basic close-low-fd talloc socket-blocking' + samba_debug_add_deps,
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public_deps='systemd systemd-journal lttng-ust',
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local_include=False,
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includes=samba_debug_add_inc,
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private_library=True)
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('socket-blocking',
source='blocking.c',
local_include=False,
private_library=True)
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('talloc_report',
source='talloc_report.c',
local_include=False,
public_deps='talloc',
private_library=True
)
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('talloc_report_printf',
source='talloc_report_printf.c',
local_include=False,
public_deps='talloc',
private_library=True
)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('smb-panic',
source='''
fault.c
signal.c
''',
deps='''
replace
samba-debug
LIBUNWIND
''',
local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('samba-util-core',
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source='''
data_blob.c
util_file.c
sys_popen.c
time.c
util.c
idtree.c
substitute.c
util_process.c
util_strlist.c
strv_util.c
bitmap.c
select.c
pidfile.c
become_daemon.c
mkdir_p.c
''',
deps='''
time-basic
samba-debug
socket-blocking
talloc
tevent
execinfo
pthread
strv
tini
smb_strtox
smb-panic
''',
public_deps='systemd systemd-daemon sys_rw',
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local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('smb_strtox',
source='smb_strtox.c',
nsswitch: reduce dependecies to private libraries and link static/builtin if possible
Over the last month I got more and more reports,
that it's not possible to use a custom Samba version
on systems with sssd being installed, which depends on some
specific samba libraries installed in the system.
One major problem is that the custom libnss_winbind.so.2
depends on the libreplace-samba4.so of the custom build
and also injects an RPATH into the running process.
When sssd uses any nss library call it will get this,
when it then tries to load some of its plugins via dlopen(),
e.g.
ldd /usr/lib64/sssd/libsss_ad.so| grep samba
libsamba-util.so.0 => /lib64/libsamba-util.so.0
libreplace-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libreplace-samba4.so
libsamba-security-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsamba-security-samba4.so
libsamba-errors.so.1 => /lib64/libsamba-errors.so.1
libsamba-debug-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsamba-debug-samba4.so
libgenrand-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libgenrand-samba4.so
libsocket-blocking-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsocket-blocking-samba4.so
libtime-basic-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libtime-basic-samba4.so
libsys-rw-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libsys-rw-samba4.so
libiov-buf-samba4.so => /usr/lib64/samba/libiov-buf-samba4.so
When that loads dlopen() will fail as a soname libreplace-samba4.so is
already loaded, but the symbol version within the other one don't match, as the
contain the exact version, e.g. replace_dummy@@SAMBA_4.13.3.
This is just an example and similar things can happen in all situations
where we provide libraries, which are potentially injected into every
process of the running system. These should only depend on libc.so and
related basic system libraries in order to avoid the problem.
We have the following libraries, which are in the that category:
- libnss_winbind.so.2
- libnss_wins.so.2
- pam_winbind.so
- winbind_krb5_locator.so
- async_dns_krb5_locator.so
The rules of library loading are really complex and symbol versioning
is not enough to solve it, only the combination of unique soname and
unique symbol version suffix seem to solve the problem, but injecting
an RPATH is still a problem.
In order to solve the problem I experimented with adding SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM()
definitions with 'hide_symbols=True' in order to do some static linking
of selected components, e.g.
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('replace-hidden',
source=REPLACE_SOURCE,
group='base_libraries',
hide_symbols=True,
deps='dl attr' + extra_libs)
It's relatively simple to get to the point where the following are
completely static:
- libnss_winbind.so.2
- libnss_wins.so.2
- pam_winbind.so
- winbind_krb5_locator.so
But 'async_dns_krb5_locator.so' links in almost everything!
It seems we install the krb5 plugins into our own $MODULESDIR/krb5/,
so it may not be so critical, as long it's the admin who created
the desired symlinks into the location the kerberos libraries search
for plugins. Note the at least the locator plugins are always loaded
without any configuration, every .so in a special path are loaded with dlopen().
This is done by every application using kerberos, so we load a lot of samba libraries
into them.
Packagers should not put async_dns_krb5_locator.so (nor a symlink) into
the path that's reachable by libkrb5.so.
As a longterm solution we may want to change async_dns_krb5_locator.so
to use a helper process with posix_spawn() instead of doing everything
within the process.
Note I added hiden_symbols=True to the nss modules for Linux and
FreeBSD only, because these are the only platforms I'm able to test
on. We most likely should do the same on other platforms, but some
with access to the platform should provide a tested patch.
In order to avoid manual definitions of SAMBA_SUBSYSTEMS() with
'-hidden', I added the 'provide_builtin_linking=True' option,
as the logic is very similar to what we already have with the
'--builtin-libraries=BUILTIN_LIBRARIES' configure option.
SAMBA_PLUGIN() is used in order to use SAMBA_LIBRARY() in order
to make it more strict that these plugins can't be used as
normal depedency by other subsystems and libraries.
While being there it was easy enough to make libwbclient.so
also standalone without dependecies to other samba libraries.
BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14780
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
2021-07-01 13:08:16 +03:00
provide_builtin_linking=True,
2020-07-03 09:11:20 +03:00
local_include=False)
2016-05-15 14:44:22 +03:00
bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('iov_buf',
source='iov_buf.c',
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deps='talloc',
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local_include=False,
private_library=True)
bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('msghdr',
source='msghdr.c',
deps='replace iov_buf',
local_include=False,
private_library=True)
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('genrand',
source='genrand.c',
deps='replace gnutls',
local_include=False,
private_library=True)
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if bld.env.SAMBA_UTIL_CORE_ONLY:
bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('tevent-util',
source='tevent_unix.c',
local_include=False,
deps='tevent',
private_library=True)
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else:
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bld.env.public_headers_skip.append('charset_compat.h')
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bld.SAMBA_BINARY('genrandperf',
source='tests/genrandperf.c',
deps='genrand replace',
local_include=False,
install=False)
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('samba-util',
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source='''
base64.c
dprintf.c
fsusage.c
genrand_util.c
getpass.c
idtree_random.c
memcache.c
ms_fnmatch.c
params.c
rbtree.c
rfc1738.c
server_id.c
smb_threads.c
system.c
talloc_keep_secret.c
talloc_stack.c
tevent_debug.c
tfork.c
tftw.c
unix_match.c
util_id.c
util_net.c
util_paths.c
util_str.c
util_str_common.c
util_strlist_v3.c
''',
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deps='samba-util-core DYNCONFIG close-low-fd tiniparser genrand util_str_hex',
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public_deps='talloc tevent execinfo pthread LIBCRYPTO charset util_setid',
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public_headers='''
attr.h
data_blob.h
debug.h
discard.h
time.h
idtree.h
idtree_random.h
blocking.h
signal.h
substitute.h
fault.h
genrand.h
tfork.h
''',
2011-09-21 01:26:36 +04:00
header_path= [ ('dlinklist.h samba_util.h', '.'), ('*', 'util') ],
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cflags='-Wno-error=array-bounds',
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local_include=False,
vnum='0.0.1',
pc_files='samba-util.pc'
)
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('samba-modules',
source='modules.c',
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deps='samba-errors samba-util',
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local_include=False,
private_library=True)
bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('asn1util',
source='asn1.c',
deps='talloc samba-util',
private_library=True,
local_include=False)
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('UNIX_PRIVS',
source='unix_privs.c',
autoproto='unix_privs.h',
deps='replace talloc',
local_include=False,
)
bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('util_tdb',
source='util_tdb.c',
local_include=False,
public_deps='tdb talloc',
private_library=True
)
bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('tevent-util',
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source='''
tevent_unix.c
tevent_ntstatus.c
tevent_werror.c
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tevent_req_profile.c
2018-05-02 14:54:42 +03:00
''',
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local_include=False,
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public_deps='tevent samba-errors',
public_headers='tevent_ntstatus.h tevent_unix.h tevent_werror.h',
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header_path=[ ('*', 'util') ],
pc_files=[],
vnum='0.0.1'
)
bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('util_setid',
source='setid.c',
local_include=False,
private_library=True
)
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('util_ldb',
source='util_ldb.c',
local_include=False,
public_deps='ldb',
public_headers='util_ldb.h'
)
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('UTIL_RUNCMD',
source='util_runcmd.c',
local_include=False,
public_deps='tevent'
)
bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('UTIL_PW',
source='util_pw.c',
local_include=False,
public_deps='talloc'
)
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bld.SAMBA_LIBRARY('server_id_db',
source='server_id_db.c',
deps='talloc tdb strv util_tdb tdb-wrap samba-util',
local_include=False,
private_library=True)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('access',
source='access.c',
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deps='interfaces samba-util',
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local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('util_str_escape',
source='util_str_escape.c',
deps='talloc',
local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_SUBSYSTEM('util_str_hex',
source='util_str_hex.c',
deps='talloc',
local_include=False)
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bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_rfc1738',
source='tests/rfc1738.c',
deps='cmocka replace samba-util',
local_include=False,
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for_selftest=True)
2018-02-20 13:08:47 +03:00
bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_ms_fnmatch',
source='tests/test_ms_fnmatch.c',
deps='cmocka replace samba-util',
local_include=False,
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for_selftest=True)
2019-03-19 13:18:47 +03:00
bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_talloc_keep_secret',
source='tests/test_talloc_keep_secret.c',
deps='cmocka replace samba-util',
local_include=False,
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for_selftest=True)
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bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_byteorder',
source='tests/test_byteorder.c',
deps='cmocka replace samba-util',
local_include=False,
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for_selftest=True)
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bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_bytearray',
source='tests/test_bytearray.c',
deps='cmocka replace samba-util',
local_include=False,
for_selftest=True)
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bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_byteorder_verify',
source='tests/test_byteorder_verify.c',
deps='cmocka replace samba-util',
local_include=False,
for_selftest=True)
2020-05-11 13:50:11 +03:00
bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_util_paths',
source='tests/test_util_paths.c',
deps='cmocka replace talloc samba-util',
local_include=False,
for_selftest=True)
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bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_util',
source='tests/test_util.c',
deps='cmocka replace talloc samba-util',
local_include=False,
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for_selftest=True)
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bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_memcache',
source='tests/test_memcache.c',
deps='cmocka replace talloc samba-util',
local_include=False,
for_selftest=True)
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bld.SAMBA_BINARY('test_sys_rw',
source='tests/test_sys_rw.c',
deps='cmocka replace samba-util',
local_include=False,
for_selftest=True)