Steven M. Schweda removed batch_compile.com and defines.com
authorYang Tse <yangsita@gmail.com>
Thu, 11 Feb 2010 07:27:42 +0000 (07:27 +0000)
committerYang Tse <yangsita@gmail.com>
Thu, 11 Feb 2010 07:27:42 +0000 (07:27 +0000)
packages/vms/Makefile.am
packages/vms/batch_compile.com [deleted file]
packages/vms/defines.com [deleted file]

index 7172a0d..b6f0939 100644 (file)
@@ -1,5 +1,17 @@
-EXTRA_DIST = batch_compile.com build_vms.com config-vms.h defines.com  \
- hpssl_alpha.opt hpssl_ia64.opt hpssl_vax.opt readme curlmsg.msg       \
- curlmsg_vms.h curlmsg.h curlmsg.sdl openssl_alpha.opt openssl_ia64.opt        \
- openssl_vax.opt openssl_ssl_alpha.opt openssl_ssl_ia64.opt ldap.opt   \
- openssl_ssl_vax.opt
+EXTRA_DIST = build_vms.com \
+ config-vms.h \
+ curlmsg.h \
+ curlmsg.msg \
+ curlmsg.sdl \
+ curlmsg_vms.h \
+ hpssl_alpha.opt \
+ hpssl_ia64.opt \
+ hpssl_vax.opt \
+ ldap.opt \
+ openssl_alpha.opt \
+ openssl_ia64.opt \
+ openssl_vax.opt \
+ openssl_ssl_alpha.opt \
+ openssl_ssl_ia64.opt \
+ openssl_ssl_vax.opt \
+ readme
diff --git a/packages/vms/batch_compile.com b/packages/vms/batch_compile.com
deleted file mode 100755 (executable)
index 0bacb61..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-$ proc = f$environment( "procedure")
-$ devdir = f$parse( proc,,,"DEVICE") + f$parse( proc,,,"DIRECTORY")
-$ set def 'devdir'
-$ define CURL_BUILD_NOHPSSL true
-$ @defines
-$ @build_vms
-$ exit
diff --git a/packages/vms/defines.com b/packages/vms/defines.com
deleted file mode 100755 (executable)
index aafebe5..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-$! $Id$
-$! DEFINES.COM
-$! Define where to look for the curl include directory, where to put the 
-$! exes and objects, and the openssl stuff.  If you have hp's SSL product 
-$! installed you won't need these openssl, libssl and libcrypto defines.
-$!
-$! Be cautioned, though.  If you build using these defines at the process
-$! level and then try to build against hp's SSL product, you will need to 
-$! deassign the openssl logical at the process level or the link will most
-$! probably fail, or define CURL_BUILD_NOHPSSL to anything.
-$!
-$!  8-FEB-2005, MSK, changed the openssl, libssl and libcrypto defines
-$!                   to not override previously defined logicals.
-$!
-$ proc = f$environment( "PROCEDURE")
-$ thisdev = f$parse( proc,,,"DEVICE")
-$ thisdir = f$parse( proc,,,"DIRECTORY") - ".PACKAGES.VMS]"
-$ newdir  = f$parse( proc,,,"DEVICE") + f$parse( proc,,,"DIRECTORY")
-$ exedir  = newdir - "]"
-$!
-$ arch = f$getsyi("ARCH_TYPE")
-$ if ( arch .eq. 1) 
-$ then
-$    exedir = exedir + ".VAX]"
-$    ssldir = "VAX"
-$ else
-$    if ( arch .eq. 2) 
-$    then
-$       exedir = exedir + ".AXP]"
-$       ssldir = "AXP"
-$    else
-$       exedir = exedir + ".IA64]"
-$       ssldir = "IA64"
-$    endif
-$ endif
-$ def/nolog exedir 'exedir'
-$ def/nolog objdir 'exedir'
-$ def/nolog lisdir 'exedir'
-$!
-$ def/nolog curl      'THISDEV''THISDIR'.INCLUDE.CURL]
-$ def/nolog libsrc    'THISDEV''THISDIR'.LIB]
-$ def/nolog curlsrc   'THISDEV''THISDIR'.SRC]
-$!
-$! If you're going to build against an OpenSSL dist, you'll want to define
-$! the following logicals to point to the dist location.
-$! 
-$ if ( f$trnlnm( "openssl") .eqs. "") 
-$ then
-$    def/nolog openssl   'THISDEV'[OPENSSL.OPENSSL-0_9_7E.INCLUDE.OPENSSL]
-$ endif
-$ if ( f$trnlnm( "libssl") .eqs. "") 
-$ then
-$    def/nolog libssl    'THISDEV'[OPENSSL.OPENSSL-0_9_7E.'ssldir'.EXE.SSL]LIBSSL.OLB
-$ endif
-$ if ( f$trnlnm( "libcrypto") .eqs. "") 
-$ then
-$    def/nolog libcrypto 'THISDEV'[OPENSSL.OPENSSL-0_9_7E.'ssldir'.EXE.CRYPTO]LIBCRYPTO.OLB
-$ endif
-$! 
-$! If you have hp's SSL product installed, and you still want to build
-$! against an OpenSSL distribution, you'll need to define the following
-$! logical.  The CURL_BUILD_NOHPSSL logical is used by BUILD_VMS.COM.
-$!
-$ def/nolog CURL_BUILD_NOHPSSL true
-$!
-$! The curl code has some mixed up includes where a user include is done
-$! with <> and a system include is done with "".  Define a broader include
-$! path to make the compile work "right".
-$!
-$ def/nolog decc$system_include libsrc:,curlsrc:
-$!
-$! The build_vms.com checks to see if the curl_defines_done logical is 
-$! defined.  If it isn't it will invoke this procedure.  If it is, and 
-$! you change something in here, you'll have to run the procedure yourself.
-$!
-$ def/nolog curl_defines_done true
-$!
-$ exit