ZeroTierOne/mac-tap/tuntap/Makefile

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Makefile

# Lets have a version, at last!
TUNTAP_VERSION = 20111101
# BASE install directory
BASE=
all: tap.kext tun.kext
pkg: all
/Developer/Applications/Utilities/PackageMaker.app/Contents/MacOS/PackageMaker \
-d pkg/tuntap.pmdoc -o tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION).pkg -v
tar czf tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION).tar.gz \
README.installer README tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION).pkg
# Install targets
# They are provided for the gentoo ebuild, but should work just fine for other people as well.
install_kext: tap.kext tun.kext
mkdir -p ${BASE}/Library/Extensions
cp -pR tap.kext ${BASE}/Library/Extensions/
chown -R root:wheel ${BASE}/Library/Extensions/tap.kext
cp -pR tun.kext ${BASE}/Library/Extensions/
chown -R root:wheel ${BASE}/Library/Extensions/tun.kext
install_scripts:
mkdir -p ${BASE}/Library/StartupItems
cp -pR startup_item/tap ${BASE}/Library/StartupItems/
chown -R root:wheel ${BASE}/Library/StartupItems/tap
cp -pR startup_item/tun ${BASE}/Library/StartupItems/
chown -R root:wheel ${BASE}/Library/StartupItems/tun
install: install_kext install_scripts
tarball: clean
touch tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION)_src.tar.gz
tar czf tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION)_src.tar.gz \
-C .. \
--exclude "tuntap/tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION)_src.tar.gz" \
--exclude "tuntap/tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION).tar.gz" \
--exclude "tuntap/tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION).pkg" \
--exclude "*/.*" \
tuntap
clean:
cd src/tap && make -f Makefile clean
cd src/tun && make -f Makefile clean
-rm -rf tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION).pkg
-rm -f tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION).tar.gz
-rm -f tuntap_$(TUNTAP_VERSION)_src.tar.gz
tap.kext:
cd src/tap && make TUNTAP_VERSION=$(TUNTAP_VERSION) -f Makefile all
tun.kext:
cd src/tun && make TUNTAP_VERSION=$(TUNTAP_VERSION) -f Makefile all
test:
# configd messes with interface flags, issuing SIOCSIFFLAGS ioctls upon receiving kernel
# events indicating protocols have been attached and detached. Unfortunately, configd does
# this asynchronously, making the SIOCSIFFLAGS changes totally unpredictable when we bring
# our interfaces up and down in rapid succession during our tests. I haven't found a good
# way to suppress or handle this mess other than disabling configd temporarily.
killall -STOP configd
-PYTHONPATH=test python test/tuntap/tuntap_tests.py --tests='$(TESTS)'
killall -CONT configd
.PHONY: test