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authorRich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>2009-08-11 14:37:44 -0600
committerRich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>2009-08-11 15:17:44 -0600
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Change default branding to 389 - remove lite code
The vendor, brand, and capbrand are set in configure - we should use those everywhere rather than have to run some sort of script over the code to change vendor, brand, version, etc. I've added VENDOR, BRAND, CAPBRAND to the default defines passed to the compiler, and changed the code to use these defines. And instead of the unintuitively named PRODUCTTEXT macro, we should use the already defined PRODUCT_VERSION. This allowed me to get rid of some code. The version was from a generated file called dirver.h which we don't need anymore, and we don't need the perl script dirver.pl which generated it. The vendor string was coming from the dirlite header file. So I also used this as an excuse to get rid of all references to dirlite once and for all (yay!). For the places in plain text files which are not substituted, I just used the generic name Dirsrv or Directory Server instead of having an explicit brand and/or version in there. Reviewed by: nkinder (Thanks!)
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-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# --- BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK ---
-# This Program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-# Foundation; version 2 of the License.
-#
-# This Program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
-# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-# this Program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
-# Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
-#
-# In addition, as a special exception, Red Hat, Inc. gives You the additional
-# right to link the code of this Program with code not covered under the GNU
-# General Public License ("Non-GPL Code") and to distribute linked combinations
-# including the two, subject to the limitations in this paragraph. Non-GPL Code
-# permitted under this exception must only link to the code of this Program
-# through those well defined interfaces identified in the file named EXCEPTION
-# found in the source code files (the "Approved Interfaces"). The files of
-# Non-GPL Code may instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from
-# the Approved Interfaces without causing the resulting work to be covered by
-# the GNU General Public License. Only Red Hat, Inc. may make changes or
-# additions to the list of Approved Interfaces. You must obey the GNU General
-# Public License in all respects for all of the Program code and other code used
-# in conjunction with the Program except the Non-GPL Code covered by this
-# exception. If you modify this file, you may extend this exception to your
-# version of the file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to
-# provide this exception without modification, you must delete this exception
-# statement from your version and license this file solely under the GPL without
-# exception.
-#
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
-# Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
-# All rights reserved.
-# --- END COPYRIGHT BLOCK ---
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------
-# dirver.pl: Generates ascii format #define for FILEVERSION
-# resource identifier used by Windows executable binaries.
-#
-# Usage: dirver.pl -v <major.minor.patch> [-d mm/dd/yy] [-o outfile]
-# Example: dirver.pl -v 6.5.2 -d 1/19/2005 -o fileversion.h
-#
-# -v <major.minor.patch> Version number.
-# -d <mm/dd/yy> Date. (optional)
-# -o <outfile> Output header file. (optional)
-# -H Print this help message
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-use Getopt::Std;
-use FileHandle;
-
-autoflush STDERR 1;
-
-getopts('v:d:o:H');
-
-if ($opt_H) {exitHelp();}
-
-# Load arguments
-$version = $opt_v || exitHelp();
-$date = $opt_d;
-$outfile = $opt_o;
-
-# Separate version into components
-my @verComponents = split(/\./, $version);
-
-# Set version components to 0 if not defined
-if ($verComponents[1] == undef) { $verComponents[1] = "0"; }
-if ($verComponents[2] == undef) { $verComponents[2] = "0"; }
-
-# Calculate build version and build date
-my $buildVersion = calcVersion(@verComponents);
-my $buildDate = calcBuildDate($date);
-
-# Write #defines out to stdout or a file is requested
-if ($outfile) {
- open(OUTFILE,">$outfile") || die "Error: Can't create $outfile: $!";
- $outhdl = OUTFILE;
-} else {
- $outhdl = STDOUT;
-}
-
-print $outhdl "#define VI_PRODUCTVERSION $verComponents[0].$verComponents[1]\n";
-print $outhdl "#define PRODUCTTEXT \"$version\"\n";
-print $outhdl "#define VI_FILEVERSION $buildVersion, 0, 0, $buildDate\n";
-print $outhdl "#define VI_FileVersion \"$version Build $buildDate\\0\"\n";
-
-# Close file if not using STDOUT
-if ($outfile) {
- close(OUTFILE);
-}
-
-#---------- calcVersion subroutine ----------
-sub calcVersion {
- my @ver = shift;
- my $nVersion = 0;
-
- $nVersion = $ver[0];
- $nVersion <<= 5;
- $nVersion += $ver[1];
- $nVersion <<= 7;
- $nVersion += $ver[2];
- $nVersion &= 0xFFFF;
-
- return $nVersion;
-}
-
-#---------- calcBuildDate subroutine ----------
-sub calcBuildDate {
- my $date = shift;
- my @dateComponents = ();
- my $month, $date, $year;
- my $buildDate = "";
-
- # Use date if passed in, otherwise use system date
- if ($date) {
- # Separate date into month, day, and year
- @dateComponents = split(/\//, $date);
-
- # Use struct tm range for month
- $dateComponents[0]--;
-
- # Handle 2 digit years like (20)00
- if ($dateComponents[2] < 70) {
- $dateComponents[2] += 20;
- }
-
- $month = $dateComponents[0];
- $day = $dateComponents[1];
- $year = $dateComponents[2];
- } else {
- $month = (localtime)[4];
- $day = (localtime)[3];
- $year = (localtime)[5] - 80;
- }
-
- $buildDate = $year;
- $buildDate <<= 4;
- $buildDate += $month;
- $buildDate <<= 5;
- $buildDate += $day;
- $buildDate &= 0xFFFF;
-
- return $buildDate;
-}
-
-#---------- exitHelp subroutine ----------
-sub exitHelp {
- print(STDERR "$0: Generates ascii format #define for FILEVERSION
- \tresource identifier used by Windows executable binaries.
-
- \tUsage: $0 -v <major.minor.patch> [-d mm/dd/yy] [-o outfile]
- \tExample: $0 -v 6.5.2 -d 1/19/2005 -o fileversion.h
-
- \t-v <major.minor.patch> Version number.
- \t-d <mm/dd/yy> Date. \(optional\)
- \t-o <outfile> Output header file. \(optional\)
- \t-H Print this help message\n");
- exit(0);
-}