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Bug 954
configure w/PAM & tcp_wrapper crashes on Irix 6.5
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output of configure for 3.9p1
openssh-3.9p1.out (text/plain), 76.69 KB, created by
Carl Kemp
on 2004-11-17 10:27:22 AEDT
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output of configure for 3.9p1
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2004-11-17 10:27:22 AEDT
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>Script started on Tue Nov 16 17:18:20 2004 >sh-2.05b# ./configure --prefix=/usr/openssh-$SSH_VERSION --with-zlib=/usr/openssh-$SSH_VERSION --with-pam --with-ssl-dir=/usr/opens sh-$SSH_VERSION --with-tcp-wrappers=/usr/wrapper --with-cppflags="-I/usr/freeware/include -I/usr/freeware/include/security" --with-l dflags="-L/usr/freeware/lib32" --with-privsep >checking for gcc... gcc >checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out >checking whether the C compiler works... yes >checking whether we are cross compiling... no >checking for suffix of executables... >checking for suffix of object files... o >checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes >checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes >checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed >checking build system type... mips-sgi-irix6.5 >checking host system type... mips-sgi-irix6.5 >checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... yes >checking for gawk... no >checking for mawk... no >checking for nawk... nawk >checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E >checking for ranlib... ranlib >checking for a BSD-compatible install... ./install-sh -c >checking for ar... /bin/ar >checking for cat... /bin/cat >checking for kill... /bin/kill >checking for perl5... /bin/perl5 >checking for sed... /bin/sed >checking for ent... no >checking for bash... /bin/bash >checking for ksh... 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none required >checking if res_query will link... yes >checking for _getshort... yes >checking for _getlong... yes >checking for HEADER.ad... yes >checking for xauth... /usr/bin/X11/xauth >checking for "/dev/ptmx"... yes >checking for "/dev/ptc"... yes >checking for nroff... no >checking for awf... /usr/bin/awf >checking if the systems has expire shadow information... yes >checking for "/etc/default/login"... yes >configure: WARNING: >If PATH is defined in /etc/default/login, ensure the path to scp is included, >otherwise scp will not work. >Adding /usr/openssh-3.9p1/bin to USER_PATH so scp will work >checking if we need to convert IPv4 in IPv6-mapped addresses... no (default) >checking if your system defines LASTLOG_FILE... no >checking if your system defines _PATH_LASTLOG... yes >checking if your system defines UTMP_FILE... yes >checking if your system defines WTMP_FILE... yes >checking if your system defines UTMPX_FILE... yes >checking if your system defines WTMPX_FILE... yes >configure: creating ./config.status >./config.status[444]: syntax error at line 582 : `done' unexpected > >OpenSSH has been configured with the following options: > User binaries: /usr/openssh-3.9p1/bin > System binaries: /usr/openssh-3.9p1/sbin > Configuration files: /usr/openssh-3.9p1/etc > Askpass program: /usr/openssh-3.9p1/libexec/ssh-askpass > Manual pages: /usr/openssh-3.9p1/man/manX > PID file: /usr/openssh-3.9p1/etc > Privilege separation chroot path: /var/empty > sshd default user PATH: /usr/sbin:/usr/bsd:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11::/usr/openssh-3.9p1/bin > (If PATH is set in /etc/default/login it will be used instead. If > used, ensure the path to scp is present, otherwise scp will not work.) > Manpage format: man > PAM support: yes > KerberosV support: no > Smartcard support: no > S/KEY support: no > TCP Wrappers support: yes > MD5 password support: no > IP address in $DISPLAY hack: no > Translate v4 in v6 hack: no > BSD Auth support: no > Random number source: OpenSSL internal ONLY > > Host: mips-sgi-irix6.5 > Compiler: gcc > Compiler flags: -g -O2 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wno-uninitialized >Preprocessor flags: -I/usr/openssh-3.9p1/include -I/usr/wrapper -I/usr/openssh-3.9p1/include -I/usr/freeware/include -I/usr/freeware/include/security > Linker flags: -L/usr/openssh-3.9p1/lib -L/usr/wrapper -L/usr/openssh-3.9p1/lib -L/usr/freeware/lib32 > Libraries: -lwrap -lpam -ldl -lcrypto -lz -lgen > >PAM is enabled. You may need to install a PAM control file >for sshd, otherwise password authentication may fail. >Example PAM control files can be found in the contrib/ >subdirectory > >WARNING: the operating system that you are using does not >appear to support either the getpeereid() API nor the >SO_PEERCRED getsockopt() option. These facilities are used to >enforce security checks to prevent unauthorised connections to >ssh-agent. Their absence increases the risk that a malicious >user can connect to your agent. > >sh-2.05b# CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/ksh ./configure --prefix=/usr/openssh-$SSH_VERSION --with-zlib=/usr/openssh-$SSH_VERSION --with-pam --with-ssl-dir=/usr/openssh-$SSH_VERSION --with-tcp-wrappers=/usr/wrapper --with-cppflags="-I/usr/freeware/include -I/usr/freeware/include/security" --with-ldflags="-L/usr/freeware/lib32" --with-privsep > > >checking for gcc... gcc >checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out >checking whether the C compiler works... yes >checking whether we are cross compiling... no >checking for suffix of executables... >checking for suffix of object files... o >checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes >checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes >checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed >checking build system type... mips-sgi-irix6.5 >checking host system type... mips-sgi-irix6.5 >checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... yes >checking for gawk... no >checking for mawk... no >checking for nawk... nawk >checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E >checking for ranlib... ranlib >checking for a BSD-compatible install... ./install-sh -c >checking for ar... /bin/ar >checking for cat... /bin/cat >checking for kill... /bin/kill >checking for perl5... /bin/perl5 >checking for sed... /bin/sed >checking for ent... no >checking for bash... /bin/bash >checking for ksh... (cached) /bin/bash >checking for sh... (cached) /bin/bash >checking for sh... /bin/sh >checking for groupadd... groupadd >checking for useradd... useradd >checking for pkgmk... no >checking for special C compiler options needed for large files... no >checking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files... no >checking for _LARGE_FILES value needed for large files... no >checking for login... /bin/login >checking for passwd... /bin/passwd >checking for inline... inline >checking for jlimit_startjob... yes >checking compiler and flags for sanity... yes >checking for egrep... grep -E >checking for ANSI C header files... yes >checking for sys/types.h... yes >checking for sys/stat.h... yes >checking for stdlib.h... yes >checking for string.h... yes >checking for memory.h... yes >checking for strings.h... yes >checking for inttypes.h... yes >checking for stdint.h... no >checking for unistd.h... yes >checking bstring.h usability... yes >checking bstring.h presence... yes >checking for bstring.h... yes >checking crypt.h usability... yes >checking crypt.h presence... yes >checking for crypt.h... yes >checking dirent.h usability... yes >checking dirent.h presence... yes >checking for dirent.h... yes >checking endian.h usability... no >checking endian.h presence... no >checking for endian.h... no >checking features.h usability... no >checking features.h presence... no >checking for features.h... no >checking floatingpoint.h usability... no >checking floatingpoint.h presence... no >checking for floatingpoint.h... no >checking getopt.h usability... yes >checking getopt.h presence... yes >checking for getopt.h... yes >checking glob.h usability... yes >checking glob.h presence... yes >checking for glob.h... yes >checking ia.h usability... yes >checking ia.h presence... yes >checking for ia.h... yes >checking lastlog.h usability... yes >checking lastlog.h presence... yes >checking for lastlog.h... yes >checking limits.h usability... yes >checking limits.h presence... yes >checking for limits.h... yes >checking login.h usability... no >checking login.h presence... no >checking for login.h... no >checking login_cap.h usability... no >checking login_cap.h presence... no >checking for login_cap.h... no >checking maillock.h usability... no >checking maillock.h presence... no >checking for maillock.h... no >checking ndir.h usability... no >checking ndir.h presence... no >checking for ndir.h... no >checking netdb.h usability... yes >checking netdb.h presence... yes >checking for netdb.h... yes >checking netgroup.h usability... no >checking netgroup.h presence... no >checking for netgroup.h... no >checking netinet/in_systm.h usability... yes >checking netinet/in_systm.h presence... yes >checking for netinet/in_systm.h... yes >checking pam/pam_appl.h usability... no >checking pam/pam_appl.h presence... no >checking for pam/pam_appl.h... no >checking paths.h usability... yes >checking paths.h presence... yes >checking for paths.h... yes >checking pty.h usability... no >checking pty.h presence... no >checking for pty.h... no >checking readpassphrase.h usability... no >checking readpassphrase.h presence... no >checking for readpassphrase.h... no >checking rpc/types.h usability... yes >checking rpc/types.h presence... yes >checking for rpc/types.h... yes >checking security/pam_appl.h usability... yes >checking security/pam_appl.h presence... yes >checking for security/pam_appl.h... yes >checking shadow.h usability... yes >checking shadow.h presence... yes >checking for shadow.h... yes >checking stddef.h usability... yes >checking stddef.h presence... yes >checking for stddef.h... yes >checking for stdint.h... 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>336: >337: # This is an error. >338: -*) { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: unrecognized option: $1 >339:Try \`$0 --help' for more information." >&5 >340:echo "$as_me: error: unrecognized option: $1 >341:Try \`$0 --help' for more information." >&2;} >342: { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } ;; >343: >344: *) ac_config_targets="$ac_config_targets $1" ;; >345: >346: esac >347: shift >348:done >349: >350:ac_configure_extra_args= >351: >352:if $ac_cs_silent; then >353: exec 6>/dev/null >354: ac_configure_extra_args="$ac_configure_extra_args --silent" >355:fi >356: >357:if $ac_cs_recheck; then >358: echo "running /bin/ksh ./configure " '--prefix=/usr/openssh-3.9p1' '--with-zlib=/usr/openssh-3.9p1' '--with-pam' '--with-ssl-dir=/usr/openssh-3.9p1' '--with-tcp-wrappers=/usr/wrapper' '--with-cppflags=-I/usr/freeware/include -I/usr/freeware/include/security' '--with-ldflags=-L/usr/freeware/lib32' '--with-privsep' $ac_configure_extra_args " --no-create --no-recursion" >&6 >359: exec /bin/ksh ./configure '--prefix=/usr/openssh-3.9p1' '--with-zlib=/usr/openssh-3.9p1' '--with-pam' '--with-ssl-dir=/usr/openssh-3.9p1' '--with-tcp-wrappers=/usr/wrapper' '--with-cppflags=-I/usr/freeware/include -I/usr/freeware/include/security' '--with-ldflags=-L/usr/freeware/lib32' '--with-privsep' $ac_configure_extra_args --no-create --no-recursion >360:fi >361: >362:363:s,@PROG_WHO@,/usr/bin/who,;t t >364:s,@PROG_LAST@,/usr/bsd/last,;t t >365:s,@PROG_LASTLOG@,undef,;t t >366:s,@PROG_DF@,/usr/bin/df,;t t >367:s,@PROG_VMSTAT@,undef,;t t >368:s,@PROG_UPTIME@,/usr/bsd/uptime,;t t >369:s,@PROG_IPCS@,/usr/bin/ipcs,;t t >370:s,@PROG_TAIL@,/usr/bin/tail,;t t >371:s,@INSTALL_SSH_PRNG_CMDS@,,;t t >372:s,@OPENSC_CONFIG@,,;t t >373:s,@PRIVSEP_PATH@,/var/empty,;t t >374:s,@xauth_path@,/usr/bin/X11/xauth,;t t >375:s,@STRIP_OPT@,-s,;t t >376:s,@XAUTH_PATH@,/usr/bin/X11/xauth,;t t >377:s,@NROFF@,/usr/bin/awf,;t t >378:s,@MANTYPE@,man,;t t >379:s,@mansubdir@,man,;t t >380:s,@user_path@,/usr/sbin:/usr/bsd:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11::/usr/openssh-3.9p1/bin,;t t >381:s,@piddir@,/usr/openssh-3.9p1/etc,;t t >382:s,@LIBOBJS@,,;t t >383:s,@LTLIBOBJS@,,;t t >384:CEOF >385: >386: # Split the substitutions into bite-sized pieces for seds with >387: # small command number limits, like on Digital OSF/1 and HP-UX. >388: ac_max_sed_lines=48 >389: ac_sed_frag=1 # Number of current file. >390: ac_beg=1 # First line for current file. >391: ac_end=$ac_max_sed_lines # Line after last line for current file. >392: ac_more_lines=: >393: ac_sed_cmds= >394: while $ac_more_lines; 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>728:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >729:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_PRCTL_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_PRCTL_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >730:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >731:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_STAT_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_STAT_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >732:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >733:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_STROPTS_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_STROPTS_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >734:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >735:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_TIME_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_TIME_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >736:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_TIMERS_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_TIMERS_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >737:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYS_UN_H${ac_dB}HAVE_SYS_UN_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >738:${ac_dA}HAVE_TIME_H${ac_dB}HAVE_TIME_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >739:${ac_dA}HAVE_UTIME_H${ac_dB}HAVE_UTIME_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >740:${ac_dA}HAVE_UTMP_H${ac_dB}HAVE_UTMP_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >741:${ac_dA}HAVE_UTMPX_H${ac_dB}HAVE_UTMPX_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >742:${ac_dA}HAVE_DIRNAME${ac_dB}HAVE_DIRNAME${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >743:${ac_dA}HAVE_LIBGEN_H${ac_dB}HAVE_LIBGEN_H${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >744:${ac_dA}HAVE_BASENAME${ac_dB}HAVE_BASENAME${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >745:${ac_dA}HAVE_LIBZ${ac_dB}HAVE_LIBZ${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >746:${ac_dA}HAVE_UPDWTMP${ac_dB}HAVE_UPDWTMP${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >747:${ac_dA}HAVE_STRFTIME${ac_dB}HAVE_STRFTIME${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >748:${ac_dA}BROKEN_ONE_BYTE_DIRENT_D_NAME${ac_dB}BROKEN_ONE_BYTE_DIRENT_D_NAME${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >749:${ac_dA}LIBWRAP${ac_dB}LIBWRAP${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >750:${ac_dA}HAVE_BCOPY${ac_dB}HAVE_BCOPY${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >751:${ac_dA}HAVE_CLOCK${ac_dB}HAVE_CLOCK${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >752:${ac_dA}HAVE_FCHMOD${ac_dB}HAVE_FCHMOD${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >753:${ac_dA}HAVE_FCHOWN${ac_dB}HAVE_FCHOWN${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >754:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETCWD${ac_dB}HAVE_GETCWD${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >755:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETOPT${ac_dB}HAVE_GETOPT${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >756:${ac_dA}HAVE__GETPTY${ac_dB}HAVE__GETPTY${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >757:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETRLIMIT${ac_dB}HAVE_GETRLIMIT${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >758:${ac_dA}HAVE_GLOB${ac_dB}HAVE_GLOB${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >759:${ac_dA}HAVE_INET_ATON${ac_dB}HAVE_INET_ATON${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >760:${ac_dA}HAVE_INET_NTOA${ac_dB}HAVE_INET_NTOA${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >761:${ac_dA}HAVE_INET_NTOP${ac_dB}HAVE_INET_NTOP${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >762:${ac_dA}HAVE_MMAP${ac_dB}HAVE_MMAP${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >763:${ac_dA}HAVE_PRCTL${ac_dB}HAVE_PRCTL${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >764:${ac_dA}HAVE_REALPATH${ac_dB}HAVE_REALPATH${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >765:${ac_dA}HAVE_RECVMSG${ac_dB}HAVE_RECVMSG${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >766:CEOF >767: sed -f $tmp/defines.sed $tmp/in >$tmp/out >768: rm -f $tmp/in >769: mv $tmp/out $tmp/in >770: >771: cat >$tmp/defines.sed <<CEOF >772:/^[ ]*#[ ]*define/!b >773:t clr >774:: clr >775:${ac_dA}HAVE_SENDMSG${ac_dB}HAVE_SENDMSG${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >776:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETEGID${ac_dB}HAVE_SETEGID${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >777:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETEUID${ac_dB}HAVE_SETEUID${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >778:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETGROUPS${ac_dB}HAVE_SETGROUPS${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >779:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETREGID${ac_dB}HAVE_SETREGID${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >780:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETREUID${ac_dB}HAVE_SETREUID${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >781:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETRLIMIT${ac_dB}HAVE_SETRLIMIT${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >782:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETSID${ac_dB}HAVE_SETSID${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >783:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETVBUF${ac_dB}HAVE_SETVBUF${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >784:${ac_dA}HAVE_SIGACTION${ac_dB}HAVE_SIGACTION${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >785:${ac_dA}HAVE_SIGVEC${ac_dB}HAVE_SIGVEC${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >786:${ac_dA}HAVE_SNPRINTF${ac_dB}HAVE_SNPRINTF${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >787:${ac_dA}HAVE_SOCKETPAIR${ac_dB}HAVE_SOCKETPAIR${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >788:${ac_dA}HAVE_STRERROR${ac_dB}HAVE_STRERROR${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >789:${ac_dA}HAVE_STRTOUL${ac_dB}HAVE_STRTOUL${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >790:${ac_dA}HAVE_SYSCONF${ac_dB}HAVE_SYSCONF${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >791:${ac_dA}HAVE_TCGETPGRP${ac_dB}HAVE_TCGETPGRP${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >792:${ac_dA}HAVE_TRUNCATE${ac_dB}HAVE_TRUNCATE${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >793:${ac_dA}HAVE_UPDWTMPX${ac_dB}HAVE_UPDWTMPX${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >794:${ac_dA}HAVE_UTIMES${ac_dB}HAVE_UTIMES${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >795:${ac_dA}HAVE_VHANGUP${ac_dB}HAVE_VHANGUP${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >796:${ac_dA}HAVE_VSNPRINTF${ac_dB}HAVE_VSNPRINTF${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >797:${ac_dA}HAVE_TCSENDBREAK${ac_dB}HAVE_TCSENDBREAK${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >798:${ac_dA}HAVE_DECL_H_ERRNO${ac_dB}HAVE_DECL_H_ERRNO${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >799:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY${ac_dB}HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >800:${ac_dA}HAVE_TIME${ac_dB}HAVE_TIME${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >801:${ac_dA}HAVE_ENDUTENT${ac_dB}HAVE_ENDUTENT${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >802:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETUTENT${ac_dB}HAVE_GETUTENT${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >803:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETUTID${ac_dB}HAVE_GETUTID${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >804:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETUTLINE${ac_dB}HAVE_GETUTLINE${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >805:${ac_dA}HAVE_PUTUTLINE${ac_dB}HAVE_PUTUTLINE${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >806:${ac_dA}HAVE_SETUTENT${ac_dB}HAVE_SETUTENT${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >807:${ac_dA}HAVE_UTMPNAME${ac_dB}HAVE_UTMPNAME${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >808:${ac_dA}HAVE_ENDUTXENT${ac_dB}HAVE_ENDUTXENT${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >809:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETUTXENT${ac_dB}HAVE_GETUTXENT${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >810:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETUTXID${ac_dB}HAVE_GETUTXID${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >811:${ac_dA}HAVE_GETUTXLINE${ac_dB}HAVE_GETUTXLINE${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >812:${ac_dA}HAVE_PUTUTXLINE${ac_dB}HAVE_PUTUTXLINE${ac_dC}1${ac_dD} >813:CEOF >814: sed -f $tmp/defines.sed $tmp/in >$tmp/out >815: rm -f $tmp/in >816: mv $tmp/out $tmp/in >817: >818: cat >$tmp/defines.sed <<CEOF >819:/^[ ]*#[ ]*define/!b >820:t clr >821:: clr >822:823: >824: # Handle all the #undef templates >825: cat >$tmp/undefs.sed <<CEOF >826:/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef/!b >827:t clr >828:: clr >829:${ac_uA}PACKAGE_NAME${ac_uB}PACKAGE_NAME${ac_uC}""${ac_uD} >830:${ac_uA}PACKAGE_TARNAME${ac_uB}PACKAGE_TARNAME${ac_uC}""${ac_uD} >831:${ac_uA}PACKAGE_VERSION${ac_uB}PACKAGE_VERSION${ac_uC}""${ac_uD} >832:${ac_uA}PACKAGE_STRING${ac_uB}PACKAGE_STRING${ac_uC}""${ac_uD} >833:${ac_uA}PACKAGE_BUGREPORT${ac_uB}PACKAGE_BUGREPORT${ac_uC}""${ac_uD} >834:${ac_uA}WORDS_BIGENDIAN${ac_uB}WORDS_BIGENDIAN${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >835:${ac_uA}LOGIN_PROGRAM_FALLBACK${ac_uB}LOGIN_PROGRAM_FALLBACK${ac_uC}"/bin/login"${ac_uD} >836:${ac_uA}_PATH_PASSWD_PROG${ac_uB}_PATH_PASSWD_PROG${ac_uC}"/bin/passwd"${ac_uD} >837:${ac_uA}WITH_IRIX_ARRAY${ac_uB}WITH_IRIX_ARRAY${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >838:${ac_uA}WITH_IRIX_PROJECT${ac_uB}WITH_IRIX_PROJECT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >839:${ac_uA}WITH_IRIX_AUDIT${ac_uB}WITH_IRIX_AUDIT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >840:${ac_uA}WITH_IRIX_JOBS${ac_uB}WITH_IRIX_JOBS${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >841:${ac_uA}BROKEN_INET_NTOA${ac_uB}BROKEN_INET_NTOA${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >842:${ac_uA}SETEUID_BREAKS_SETUID${ac_uB}SETEUID_BREAKS_SETUID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >843:${ac_uA}BROKEN_SETREUID${ac_uB}BROKEN_SETREUID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >844:${ac_uA}BROKEN_SETREGID${ac_uB}BROKEN_SETREGID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >845:${ac_uA}BROKEN_UPDWTMPX${ac_uB}BROKEN_UPDWTMPX${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >846:${ac_uA}WITH_ABBREV_NO_TTY${ac_uB}WITH_ABBREV_NO_TTY${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >847:${ac_uA}HAVE_STDLIB_H${ac_uB}HAVE_STDLIB_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >848:${ac_uA}HAVE_UNISTD_H${ac_uB}HAVE_UNISTD_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >849:${ac_uA}HAVE_BSTRING_H${ac_uB}HAVE_BSTRING_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >850:${ac_uA}HAVE_CRYPT_H${ac_uB}HAVE_CRYPT_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >851:${ac_uA}HAVE_DIRENT_H${ac_uB}HAVE_DIRENT_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >852:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETOPT_H${ac_uB}HAVE_GETOPT_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >853:${ac_uA}HAVE_GLOB_H${ac_uB}HAVE_GLOB_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >854:${ac_uA}HAVE_IA_H${ac_uB}HAVE_IA_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >855:${ac_uA}HAVE_LASTLOG_H${ac_uB}HAVE_LASTLOG_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >856:${ac_uA}HAVE_LIMITS_H${ac_uB}HAVE_LIMITS_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >857:${ac_uA}HAVE_NETDB_H${ac_uB}HAVE_NETDB_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >858:${ac_uA}HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H${ac_uB}HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >859:${ac_uA}HAVE_PATHS_H${ac_uB}HAVE_PATHS_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >860:${ac_uA}HAVE_RPC_TYPES_H${ac_uB}HAVE_RPC_TYPES_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >861:${ac_uA}HAVE_SECURITY_PAM_APPL_H${ac_uB}HAVE_SECURITY_PAM_APPL_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >862:${ac_uA}HAVE_SHADOW_H${ac_uB}HAVE_SHADOW_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >863:${ac_uA}HAVE_STDDEF_H${ac_uB}HAVE_STDDEF_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >864:${ac_uA}HAVE_STRINGS_H${ac_uB}HAVE_STRINGS_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >865:${ac_uA}HAVE_SYS_DIR_H${ac_uB}HAVE_SYS_DIR_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >866:${ac_uA}HAVE_SYS_CDEFS_H${ac_uB}HAVE_SYS_CDEFS_H${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >867:CEOF >868: sed -f $tmp/undefs.sed $tmp/in >$tmp/out >869: rm -f $tmp/in >870: mv $tmp/out $tmp/in >871: >872: cat >$tmp/undefs.sed <<CEOF >873:/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef/!b >874:t clr >875:: clr >876:877:/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef/!b >878:t clr >879:: clr >880:${ac_uA}HAVE_SENDMSG${ac_uB}HAVE_SENDMSG${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >881:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETEGID${ac_uB}HAVE_SETEGID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >882:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETEUID${ac_uB}HAVE_SETEUID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >883:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETGROUPS${ac_uB}HAVE_SETGROUPS${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >884:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETREGID${ac_uB}HAVE_SETREGID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >885:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETREUID${ac_uB}HAVE_SETREUID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >886:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETRLIMIT${ac_uB}HAVE_SETRLIMIT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >887:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETSID${ac_uB}HAVE_SETSID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >888:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETVBUF${ac_uB}HAVE_SETVBUF${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >889:${ac_uA}HAVE_SIGACTION${ac_uB}HAVE_SIGACTION${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >890:${ac_uA}HAVE_SIGVEC${ac_uB}HAVE_SIGVEC${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >891:${ac_uA}HAVE_SNPRINTF${ac_uB}HAVE_SNPRINTF${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >892:${ac_uA}HAVE_SOCKETPAIR${ac_uB}HAVE_SOCKETPAIR${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >893:${ac_uA}HAVE_STRERROR${ac_uB}HAVE_STRERROR${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >894:${ac_uA}HAVE_STRTOUL${ac_uB}HAVE_STRTOUL${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >895:${ac_uA}HAVE_SYSCONF${ac_uB}HAVE_SYSCONF${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >896:${ac_uA}HAVE_TCGETPGRP${ac_uB}HAVE_TCGETPGRP${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >897:${ac_uA}HAVE_TRUNCATE${ac_uB}HAVE_TRUNCATE${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >898:${ac_uA}HAVE_UPDWTMPX${ac_uB}HAVE_UPDWTMPX${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >899:${ac_uA}HAVE_UTIMES${ac_uB}HAVE_UTIMES${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >900:${ac_uA}HAVE_VHANGUP${ac_uB}HAVE_VHANGUP${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >901:${ac_uA}HAVE_VSNPRINTF${ac_uB}HAVE_VSNPRINTF${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >902:${ac_uA}HAVE_TCSENDBREAK${ac_uB}HAVE_TCSENDBREAK${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >903:${ac_uA}HAVE_DECL_H_ERRNO${ac_uB}HAVE_DECL_H_ERRNO${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >904:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY${ac_uB}HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >905:${ac_uA}HAVE_TIME${ac_uB}HAVE_TIME${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >906:${ac_uA}HAVE_ENDUTENT${ac_uB}HAVE_ENDUTENT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >907:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETUTENT${ac_uB}HAVE_GETUTENT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >908:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETUTID${ac_uB}HAVE_GETUTID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >909:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETUTLINE${ac_uB}HAVE_GETUTLINE${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >910:${ac_uA}HAVE_PUTUTLINE${ac_uB}HAVE_PUTUTLINE${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >911:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETUTENT${ac_uB}HAVE_SETUTENT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >912:${ac_uA}HAVE_UTMPNAME${ac_uB}HAVE_UTMPNAME${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >913:${ac_uA}HAVE_ENDUTXENT${ac_uB}HAVE_ENDUTXENT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >914:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETUTXENT${ac_uB}HAVE_GETUTXENT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >915:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETUTXID${ac_uB}HAVE_GETUTXID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >916:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETUTXLINE${ac_uB}HAVE_GETUTXLINE${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >917:${ac_uA}HAVE_PUTUTXLINE${ac_uB}HAVE_PUTUTXLINE${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >918:CEOF >919: sed -f $tmp/undefs.sed $tmp/in >$tmp/out >920: rm -f $tmp/in >921: mv $tmp/out $tmp/in >922: >923: cat >$tmp/undefs.sed <<CEOF >924:/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef/!b >925:t clr >926:: clr >927:${ac_uA}HAVE_SETUTXENT${ac_uB}HAVE_SETUTXENT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >928:${ac_uA}HAVE_UTMPXNAME${ac_uB}HAVE_UTMPXNAME${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >929:${ac_uA}HAVE_GETPAGESIZE${ac_uB}HAVE_GETPAGESIZE${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >930:${ac_uA}GETPGRP_VOID${ac_uB}GETPGRP_VOID${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >931:${ac_uA}HAVE_LIBDL${ac_uB}HAVE_LIBDL${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >932:${ac_uA}HAVE_LIBPAM${ac_uB}HAVE_LIBPAM${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >933:${ac_uA}HAVE_PAM_GETENVLIST${ac_uB}HAVE_PAM_GETENVLIST${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >934:${ac_uA}OPENSSL_PRNG_ONLY${ac_uB}OPENSSL_PRNG_ONLY${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >935:${ac_uA}ENTROPY_TIMEOUT_MSEC${ac_uB}ENTROPY_TIMEOUT_MSEC${ac_uC}200${ac_uD} >936:${ac_uA}SSH_PRIVSEP_USER${ac_uB}SSH_PRIVSEP_USER${ac_uC}"sshd"${ac_uD} >937:${ac_uA}SIZEOF_CHAR${ac_uB}SIZEOF_CHAR${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >938:${ac_uA}SIZEOF_SHORT_INT${ac_uB}SIZEOF_SHORT_INT${ac_uC}2${ac_uD} >939:${ac_uA}SIZEOF_INT${ac_uB}SIZEOF_INT${ac_uC}4${ac_uD} >940:${ac_uA}SIZEOF_LONG_INT${ac_uB}SIZEOF_LONG_INT${ac_uC}4${ac_uD} >941:${ac_uA}SIZEOF_LONG_LONG_INT${ac_uB}SIZEOF_LONG_LONG_INT${ac_uC}8${ac_uD} >942:${ac_uA}HAVE_U_INT${ac_uB}HAVE_U_INT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >943:${ac_uA}HAVE_INTXX_T${ac_uB}HAVE_INTXX_T${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >944:${ac_uA}HAVE_INT64_T${ac_uB}HAVE_INT64_T${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >945:${ac_uA}HAVE_U_INTXX_T${ac_uB}HAVE_U_INTXX_T${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >946:${ac_uA}HAVE_U_CHAR${ac_uB}HAVE_U_CHAR${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >947:${ac_uA}socklen_t${ac_uB}socklen_t${ac_uC}int${ac_uD} >948:${ac_uA}HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T${ac_uB}HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >949:${ac_uA}HAVE_SIZE_T${ac_uB}HAVE_SIZE_T${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >950:${ac_uA}HAVE_SA_FAMILY_T${ac_uB}HAVE_SA_FAMILY_T${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >951:${ac_uA}HAVE_PID_T${ac_uB}HAVE_PID_T${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >952:${ac_uA}HAVE_MODE_T${ac_uB}HAVE_MODE_T${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >953:${ac_uA}HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEVAL${ac_uB}HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEVAL${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >954:${ac_uA}HAVE_STRUCT_TIMESPEC${ac_uB}HAVE_STRUCT_TIMESPEC${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >955:${ac_uA}HAVE_HOST_IN_UTMPX${ac_uB}HAVE_HOST_IN_UTMPX${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >956:${ac_uA}HAVE_SYSLEN_IN_UTMPX${ac_uB}HAVE_SYSLEN_IN_UTMPX${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >957:${ac_uA}HAVE_ID_IN_UTMPX${ac_uB}HAVE_ID_IN_UTMPX${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >958:${ac_uA}HAVE_EXIT_IN_UTMP${ac_uB}HAVE_EXIT_IN_UTMP${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >959:${ac_uA}HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMP${ac_uB}HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMP${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >960:${ac_uA}HAVE___FUNCTION__${ac_uB}HAVE___FUNCTION__${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >961:${ac_uA}HAVE_SYS_NERR${ac_uB}HAVE_SYS_NERR${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >962:${ac_uA}HAVE__GETSHORT${ac_uB}HAVE__GETSHORT${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >963:${ac_uA}HAVE__GETLONG${ac_uB}HAVE__GETLONG${ac_uC}1${ac_uD} >964:${ac_uA}_PATH_SSH_PIDDIR${ac_uB}_PATH_SSH_PIDDIR${ac_uC}"/usr/openssh-3.9p1/etc"${ac_uD} >965:CEOF >966: sed -f $tmp/undefs.sed $tmp/in >$tmp/out >967: rm -f $tmp/in >968: mv $tmp/out $tmp/in >969: >970: cat >$tmp/undefs.sed <<CEOF >971:/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef/!b >972:t clr >973:: clr >974:s,^[ ]*#[ ]*undef[ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*,/* & */, >975:CEOF >976: sed -f $tmp/undefs.sed $tmp/in >$tmp/out >977: rm -f $tmp/in >978: mv $tmp/out $tmp/in >979: >980: # Let's still pretend it is `configure' which instantiates (i.e., don't >981: # use $as_me), people would be surprised to read: >982: # /* config.h. Generated by config.status. */ >983: if test x"$ac_file" = x-; then >984: echo "/* Generated by configure. */" >$tmp/config.h >985: else >986: echo "/* $ac_file. Generated by configure. */" >$tmp/config.h >987: fi >988: cat $tmp/in >>$tmp/config.h >989: rm -f $tmp/in >990: if test x"$ac_file" != x-; then >991: if diff $ac_file $tmp/config.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then >992: { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_file is unchanged" >&5 >993:echo "$as_me: $ac_file is unchanged" >&6;} >994: else >995: ac_dir=`(dirname "$ac_file") 2>/dev/null || >996:$as_expr X"$ac_file" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \ >997: X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \ >998: X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \ >999: X"$ac_file" : 'X\(/\)' \| \ >1000: . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null || >1001:echo X"$ac_file" | >1002: sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ s//\1/; q; } >1003: /^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ s//\1/; q; } >1004: /^X\(\/\/\)$/{ s//\1/; q; } >1005: /^X\(\/\).*/{ s//\1/; q; } >1006: s/.*/./; q'` >1007: { if $as_mkdir_p; then >1008: mkdir -p "$ac_dir" >1009: else >1010: as_dir="$ac_dir" >1011: as_dirs= >1012: while test ! -d "$as_dir"; do >1013: as_dirs="$as_dir $as_dirs" >1014: as_dir=`(dirname "$as_dir") 2>/dev/null || >1015:$as_expr X"$as_dir" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \ >1016: X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \ >1017: X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \ >1018: X"$as_dir" : 'X\(/\)' \| \ >1019: . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null || >1020:echo X"$as_dir" | >1021: sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ s//\1/; q; } >1022: /^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ s//\1/; q; } >1023: /^X\(\/\/\)$/{ s//\1/; q; } >1024: /^X\(\/\).*/{ s//\1/; q; } >1025: s/.*/./; q'` >1026: done >1027: test ! -n "$as_dirs" || mkdir $as_dirs >1028: fi || { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot create directory \"$ac_dir\"" >&5 >1029:echo "$as_me: error: cannot create directory \"$ac_dir\"" >&2;} >1030: { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }; } >1031: >1032: rm -f $ac_file >1033: mv $tmp/config.h $ac_file >1034: fi >1035: else >1036: cat $tmp/config.h >1037: rm -f $tmp/config.h >1038: fi >1039:done >1040: >1041:{ (exit 0); exit 0; } >sh-2.05b# exit >exit > >script done on Tue Nov 16 17:25:44 2004 > >script done on Tue Nov 16 17:25:44 2004
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