Hey folks,
Playing around with squid tonight I found the following:
debian/rules:
ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS),)
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS := $(subst -gnu,,$(shell
dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_SY$
ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS),gnu)
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS := hurd
endif
endif
This whole block can be removed.
I changed this:
# The HURD doesn't have pthreads yet.
ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS), gnu)
with_pthreads = --enable-storeio=ufs,diskd,null
with_netfilter =
with_arp_acl =
with_epoll =
else
to this:
ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM), gnu)
with_pthreads = --with-pthreads --enable-storeio=ufs,diskd,null
with_netfilter =
with_arp_acl =
with_epoll =
else
And finally in debian/rules, I changed:
--with-large-files \
$(DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU)-debian-$(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS)
to
--with-large-files \
$(DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU)-debian-gnu
Obviously we would want to do that dynamically somehow. I tried the ifeq
($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTE), hurd-i386) ... else ... route to no avail.
Finally, there are three MAXPATHLENS.
./helpers/basic_auth/MSNT/allowusers.c
./helpers/basic_auth/MSNT/denyusers.c
./helpers/basic_auth/MSNT/confload.c
All three of them are merely used to instantiate char arrays. (ie 'char
foo[MAXPATHLEN]')
Thanks,
Barry deFreese (aka bddebian)
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