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* The correct naming convention for RHEL isRich Megginson2006-02-151-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | RHEL4_x86_64_gcc3_OPT.OBJ The makefiles were assuming that if the string 86 was found in uname -m it should use x86 for the arch. However, it should only do this if uname -m is not x86_64. Also, for RHEL/Linux, we do not have to add the NS64TAG just before the _OPT (or _DBG) since it's already in the arch. Other platforms continue to use the other naming convention. The default naming convention for the mozilla components is Linux2.6_x86_64_glibc_PTH_64_OPT.OBJ. I considered using Wan-Teh's instructions about source builds, but that would cause many changes to be made to our makefiles, so I just changed the way we calculate the mozilla OBJDIR name from the regular OBJDIR name. These changes are pretty much the same for adminutil, setuputil, adminserver, and ldapserver. For ldapserver, I had to change nsarch (adminserver changed nsarch in a different way). I also got rid of the 32 bit specific setup stuff. I assume this was due to 32 bit NES admin server, so we can get rid of this for the future, because we will have all native 64 bit apps. I also went ahead and rolled in the gcc4 changes since they are safe for gcc3 as well.
* Fixed licensing typoNathan Kinder2005-04-191-1/+3
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* HP-UX IPF Porting changesNathan Kinder2005-04-181-0/+9
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* 155068 - Added license to source filesNathan Kinder2005-04-151-0/+30
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* [Bug 146919] Directory Server rebrandingNoriko Hosoi2005-03-251-6/+4
| | | | | | | | | | 1) Brandx -> Fedora 2) Pick up new internal component set (Admin SDK, Setup SDK, Admin Server) 3) Use JRE from the Admin Server package 4) Docs a) Componentize Docs b) Rebrand Docs c) Drop packaging Administration Guide in the external version
* 149951 - Updated source code copyrightsNathan Kinder2005-02-281-2/+2
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* Moving NSCP Directory Server from DirectoryBranch to TRUNK, initial drop. ↵ldapserver7xcvsadm2005-01-211-0/+812
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