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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Makefile for src/interfaces/libpq library
#
# Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2018, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
# Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
#
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# src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
subdir = src/interfaces/libpq
top_builddir = ../../..
include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
# shared library parameters
NAME= pq
SO_MAJOR_VERSION= 5
SO_MINOR_VERSION= $(MAJORVERSION)
override CPPFLAGS := -DFRONTEND -DUNSAFE_STAT_OK -I$(srcdir) $(CPPFLAGS) -I$(top_builddir)/src/port -I$(top_srcdir)/src/port
ifneq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
override CFLAGS += $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)
endif
# We can't use Makefile variables here because the MSVC build system scrapes
# OBJS from this file.
Support SCRAM-SHA-256 authentication (RFC 5802 and 7677). This introduces a new generic SASL authentication method, similar to the GSS and SSPI methods. The server first tells the client which SASL authentication mechanism to use, and then the mechanism-specific SASL messages are exchanged in AuthenticationSASLcontinue and PasswordMessage messages. Only SCRAM-SHA-256 is supported at the moment, but this allows adding more SASL mechanisms in the future, without changing the overall protocol. Support for channel binding, aka SCRAM-SHA-256-PLUS is left for later. The SASLPrep algorithm, for pre-processing the password, is not yet implemented. That could cause trouble, if you use a password with non-ASCII characters, and a client library that does implement SASLprep. That will hopefully be added later. Authorization identities, as specified in the SCRAM-SHA-256 specification, are ignored. SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION provides more or less the same functionality, anyway. If a user doesn't exist, perform a "mock" authentication, by constructing an authentic-looking challenge on the fly. The challenge is derived from a new system-wide random value, "mock authentication nonce", which is created at initdb, and stored in the control file. We go through these motions, in order to not give away the information on whether the user exists, to unauthenticated users. Bumps PG_CONTROL_VERSION, because of the new field in control file. Patch by Michael Paquier and Heikki Linnakangas, reviewed at different stages by Robert Haas, Stephen Frost, David Steele, Aleksander Alekseev, and many others. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqRbR3GmFYdedCAhzukfKrgBLTLtMvENOmPrVWREsZkF8g%40mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqSMXU35g%3DW9X74HVeQp0uvgJxvYOuA4A-A3M%2B0wfEBv-w%40mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/55192AFE.6080106@iki.fi
2017-03-07 13:25:40 +01:00
OBJS= fe-auth.o fe-auth-scram.o fe-connect.o fe-exec.o fe-misc.o fe-print.o fe-lobj.o \
fe-protocol2.o fe-protocol3.o pqexpbuffer.o fe-secure.o \
libpq-events.o
Support SCRAM-SHA-256 authentication (RFC 5802 and 7677). This introduces a new generic SASL authentication method, similar to the GSS and SSPI methods. The server first tells the client which SASL authentication mechanism to use, and then the mechanism-specific SASL messages are exchanged in AuthenticationSASLcontinue and PasswordMessage messages. Only SCRAM-SHA-256 is supported at the moment, but this allows adding more SASL mechanisms in the future, without changing the overall protocol. Support for channel binding, aka SCRAM-SHA-256-PLUS is left for later. The SASLPrep algorithm, for pre-processing the password, is not yet implemented. That could cause trouble, if you use a password with non-ASCII characters, and a client library that does implement SASLprep. That will hopefully be added later. Authorization identities, as specified in the SCRAM-SHA-256 specification, are ignored. SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION provides more or less the same functionality, anyway. If a user doesn't exist, perform a "mock" authentication, by constructing an authentic-looking challenge on the fly. The challenge is derived from a new system-wide random value, "mock authentication nonce", which is created at initdb, and stored in the control file. We go through these motions, in order to not give away the information on whether the user exists, to unauthenticated users. Bumps PG_CONTROL_VERSION, because of the new field in control file. Patch by Michael Paquier and Heikki Linnakangas, reviewed at different stages by Robert Haas, Stephen Frost, David Steele, Aleksander Alekseev, and many others. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqRbR3GmFYdedCAhzukfKrgBLTLtMvENOmPrVWREsZkF8g%40mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqSMXU35g%3DW9X74HVeQp0uvgJxvYOuA4A-A3M%2B0wfEBv-w%40mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/55192AFE.6080106@iki.fi
2017-03-07 13:25:40 +01:00
# src/backend/utils/mb
OBJS += encnames.o wchar.o
ifeq ($(with_openssl),yes)
OBJS += fe-secure-openssl.o fe-secure-common.o
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), cygwin)
override shlib = cyg$(NAME)$(DLSUFFIX)
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
OBJS += win32.o libpqrc.o
libpqrc.o: libpq.rc
$(WINDRES) -i $< -o $@
ifeq ($(enable_thread_safety), yes)
OBJS += pthread-win32.o
endif
endif
# Add libraries that libpq depends (or might depend) on into the
# shared library link. (The order in which you list them here doesn't
# matter.) Note that we filter out -lpgcommon and -lpgport from LIBS and
# instead link with -lpgcommon_shlib and -lpgport_shlib, to get object files
# that are built correctly for use in a shlib.
SHLIB_LINK_INTERNAL = -lpgcommon_shlib -lpgport_shlib
ifneq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
SHLIB_LINK += $(filter -lcrypt -ldes -lcom_err -lcrypto -lk5crypto -lkrb5 -lgssapi_krb5 -lgss -lgssapi -lssl -lsocket -lnsl -lresolv -lintl -lm, $(LIBS)) $(LDAP_LIBS_FE) $(PTHREAD_LIBS)
else
SHLIB_LINK += $(filter -lcrypt -ldes -lcom_err -lcrypto -lk5crypto -lkrb5 -lgssapi32 -lssl -lsocket -lnsl -lresolv -lintl -lm $(PTHREAD_LIBS), $(LIBS)) $(LDAP_LIBS_FE)
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
SHLIB_LINK += -lshell32 -lws2_32 -lsecur32 $(filter -leay32 -lssleay32 -lcomerr32 -lkrb5_32, $(LIBS))
endif
SHLIB_EXPORTS = exports.txt
all: all-lib
all-lib: | submake-libpgport
# Shared library stuff
include $(top_srcdir)/src/Makefile.shlib
backend_src = $(top_srcdir)/src/backend
# We use a few backend modules verbatim, but since we need
# to compile with appropriate options to build a shared lib, we can't
# use the same object files built for the backend.
# Instead, symlink the source files in here and build our own object files.
# When you add a file here, remember to add it in the "clean" target below.
encnames.c wchar.c: % : $(backend_src)/utils/mb/%
Commit Karel's patch. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: [PATCHES] encoding names From: Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz> To: Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> Cc: pgsql-patches <pgsql-patches@postgresql.org> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 17:24:38 +0200 On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:30:40AM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > > - convert encoding 'name' to 'id' > > I thought we decided not to add functions returning "new" names until we > know exactly what the new names should be, and pending schema Ok, the patch not to add functions. > better > > ...(): encoding name too long Fixed. I found new bug in command/variable.c in parse_client_encoding(), nobody probably never see this error: if (pg_set_client_encoding(encoding)) { elog(ERROR, "Conversion between %s and %s is not supported", value, GetDatabaseEncodingName()); } because pg_set_client_encoding() returns -1 for error and 0 as true. It's fixed too. IMHO it can be apply. Karel PS: * following files are renamed: src/utils/mb/Unicode/KOI8_to_utf8.map --> src/utils/mb/Unicode/koi8r_to_utf8.map src/utils/mb/Unicode/WIN_to_utf8.map --> src/utils/mb/Unicode/win1251_to_utf8.map src/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_KOI8.map --> src/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_koi8r.map src/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_WIN.map --> src/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_win1251.map * new file: src/utils/mb/encname.c * removed file: src/utils/mb/common.c -- Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz> http://home.zf.jcu.cz/~zakkr/ C, PostgreSQL, PHP, WWW, http://docs.linux.cz, http://mape.jcu.cz
2001-09-06 06:57:30 +02:00
rm -f $@ && $(LN_S) $< .
distprep: libpq-dist.rc
libpq.rc libpq-dist.rc: libpq.rc.in
sed -e 's/\(VERSION.*\),0 *$$/\1,'`date '+%y%j' | sed 's/^0*//'`'/' $< >$@
# Depend on Makefile.global to force rebuild on re-run of configure.
# (But libpq-dist.rc is shipped in the distribution for shell-less
# installations and is only updated by distprep.)
libpq.rc: $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
# Make dependencies on pg_config_paths.h visible, too.
fe-connect.o: fe-connect.c $(top_builddir)/src/port/pg_config_paths.h
fe-misc.o: fe-misc.c $(top_builddir)/src/port/pg_config_paths.h
$(top_builddir)/src/port/pg_config_paths.h:
$(MAKE) -C $(top_builddir)/src/port pg_config_paths.h
install: all installdirs install-lib
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libpq-fe.h '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)'
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libpq-events.h '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)'
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libpq-int.h '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir_internal)'
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/pqexpbuffer.h '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir_internal)'
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/pg_service.conf.sample '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pg_service.conf.sample'
installcheck:
$(MAKE) -C test $@
installdirs: installdirs-lib
$(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)' '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir_internal)' '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)'
uninstall: uninstall-lib
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/libpq-fe.h'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/libpq-events.h'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir_internal)/libpq-int.h'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(includedir_internal)/pqexpbuffer.h'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pg_service.conf.sample'
clean distclean: clean-lib
$(MAKE) -C test $@
rm -f $(OBJS) pthread.h libpq.rc
# Might be left over from a Win32 client-only build
rm -f pg_config_paths.h
# Remove files we (may have) symlinked in from other places
rm -f encnames.c wchar.c
maintainer-clean: distclean maintainer-clean-lib
$(MAKE) -C test $@
rm -f libpq-dist.rc