added 'netcat', which is particularly helpful debugging TCP.

git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@20628 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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Hugo Santos 2007-04-09 22:51:08 +00:00
parent aab148f6b4
commit 055fcfbf98
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ BEOS_BIN = "[" addattr alert arp basename bc beep cat cardctl catattr chgrp
idestatus ifconfig <bin>install installsound iroster isvolume join keymap
kill less lessecho lesskey link listarea listattr listdev listimage
listport listres listsem ln locate logger logname ls lsindex m4 make
makebootable md5sum merge mimeset mkdos mkdir mkindex modifiers mount
makebootable nc md5sum merge mimeset mkdos mkdir mkindex modifiers mount
mount_nfs mountvolume mv netstat nl od open pack_cis paste patch pathchk pc
ping play playfile playsound playwav pr prio printenv printf ps ptx pwd
query quit release renice rescan rlog rm rmattr rmindex rmdir roster route

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ SubInclude HAIKU_TOP src bin network arp ;
SubInclude HAIKU_TOP src bin network ftp ;
SubInclude HAIKU_TOP src bin network ifconfig ;
SubInclude HAIKU_TOP src bin network mount_nfs ;
SubInclude HAIKU_TOP src bin network nc ;
SubInclude HAIKU_TOP src bin network netstat ;
#SubInclude HAIKU_TOP src bin network pppconfig ;
#SubInclude HAIKU_TOP src bin network ppp_up ;

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SubDir HAIKU_TOP src bin network nc ;
SetSubDirSupportedPlatforms $(HAIKU_BONE_COMPATIBLE_PLATFORMS) ;
if $(TARGET_PLATFORM) != haiku {
UseHeaders [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers posix ] : true ;
# We need the public network headers also when not compiling for Haiku.
# Unfortunately we get more than we want, namely all POSIX headers.
}
BinCommand nc :
netcat.c
: $(NETWORK_LIBS)
;
HaikuInstall install-networking
: [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TEST_DIR) kits net ]
: nc ;
HaikuInstall install-userland-networking
: [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TEST_DIR) kits net userland ]
: nc
: installed-userland-networking
;

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/* generic.h -- anything you don't #undef at the end remains in effect.
The ONLY things that go in here are generic indicator flags; it's up
to your programs to declare and call things based on those flags.
You should only need to make changes via a minimal system-specific section
at the end of this file. To build a new section, rip through this and
check everything it mentions on your platform, and #undef that which needs
it. If you generate a system-specific section you didn't find in here,
please mail me a copy so I can update the "master".
I realize I'm probably inventing another pseudo-standard here, but
goddamnit, everybody ELSE has already, and I can't include all of their
hairball schemes too. HAVE_xx conforms to the gnu/autoconf usage and
seems to be the most common format. In fact, I dug a lot of these out
of autoconf and tried to common them all together using "stupidh" to
collect data from platforms.
In disgust... _H* 940910, 941115, 950511. Pseudo-version: 1.3
Updated 951104 with many patches from netcat feedback, and properly
closed a lot of slop in open-ended comments: version 1.4
960217 + nextstep: version 1.5
*/
#ifndef GENERIC_H /* only run through this once */
#define GENERIC_H
/* =============================== */
/* System calls, lib routines, etc */
/* =============================== */
/* How does your system declare malloc, void or char? Usually void, but go
ask the SunOS people why they had to be different... */
#define VOID_MALLOC
/* notably from fwtk/firewall.h: posix locking? */
#define HAVE_FLOCK /* otherwise it's lockf() */
/* if you don't have setsid(), you might have setpgrp(). */
#define HAVE_SETSID
/* random() is generally considered better than rand() */
#define HAVE_RANDOM
/* the srand48/lrand48/etc family is s'posedly even better */
#define HAVE_RAND48
/* bmc@telebase and others have suggested these macros if a box *does* have
rand48. Will consider for later if we're doing something that really
requires stronger random numbers, but netcat and such certainly doesn't.
#define srandom(seed) srand48((long) seed)
#define random() lrand48() */
/* if your machine doesn't have lstat(), it should have stat() [dos...] */
#define HAVE_LSTAT
/* different kinds of term ioctls. How to recognize them, very roughly:
sysv/POSIX_ME_HARDER: termio[s].h, struct termio[s], tty.c_*[]
bsd/old stuff: sgtty.h, ioctl(TIOCSETP), sgttyb.sg_*, tchars.t_* */
#define HAVE_TERMIOS
/* dbm vs ndbm */
#define HAVE_NDBM
/* extended utmp/wtmp stuff. MOST machines still do NOT have this SV-ism */
#define UTMPX
/* some systems have nice() which takes *relative* values... [resource.h] */
#define HAVE_SETPRIORITY
/* a sysvism, I think, but ... */
#define HAVE_SYSINFO
/* ============= */
/* Include files */
/* ============= */
/* Presence of these can be determined via a script that sniffs them
out if you aren't sure. See "stupidh"... */
/* stdlib comes with most modern compilers, but ya never know */
#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
/* not on a DOS box! */
#define HAVE_UNISTD_H
/* stdarg is a weird one */
#define HAVE_STDARG_H
/* dir.h or maybe ndir.h otherwise. */
#define HAVE_DIRENT_H
/* string or strings */
#define HAVE_STRINGS_H
/* if you don't have lastlog.h, what you want might be in login.h */
#define HAVE_LASTLOG_H
/* predefines for _PATH_various */
#define HAVE_PATHS_H
/* some SV-flavors break select stuff out separately */
#define HAVE_SELECT_H
/* assorted others */
#define HAVE_PARAM_H /* in sys/ */
#define HAVE_SYSMACROS_H /* in sys/ */
#define HAVE_TTYENT_H /* securetty et al */
/* ==================== */
/* Still maybe have to do something about the following, if it's even
worth it. I just grepped a lot of these out of various code, without
looking them up yet:
#define HAVE_EINPROGRESS
#define HAVE_F_SETOWN
HAVE_FILIO_H ... fionbio, fiosetown, etc... will need for hairier
select loops.
#define HAVE_SETENV ... now *there's* a hairy one; **environ is portable
#define BIG_ENDIAN/little_endian ... *please* try to avoid this stupidity
and LSBFIRST/MSBFIRST
#define HAVE_GETUSERSHELL ... you could always pull it out of getpwent()
#define HAVE_SETE[UG]ID ... lib or syscall, it varies on diff platforms
#define HAVE_STRCHR ... should actually be handled by string/strings
#define HAVE_PSTAT
#define HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE ... a stat() thing?
#define HAVE_IP_TOS
#define HAVE_STRFTIME ... screw this, we'll just INCLUDE one for lame
old boxes that don't have it [sunos 3.x, early 4.x?]
#define HAVE_VFPRINTF
#define HAVE_SHADOW_PASSWD ... in its multitudinous schemes?? ... how
about sumpin' like #define SHADOW_PASSWD_TYPE ... could get grody.
... looks like sysv /etc/shadow, getspent() family is common.
#define SIG* ... what a swamp, punt for now; should all be in signal.h
#define HAVE_STRCSPN ... see larry wall's comment in the fwtk regex code
#define ULTRIX_AUTH ... bwahaha.
#define HAVE_YP or NIS or whatever you wanna call it this week
randomness about VARARGS??
--- later stuff to be considered ---
#define UINT4 ... u-int on alpha/osf, i.e. __alpha/__osf__, ulong elsewhere?
dont name it that, though, it'll conflict with extant .h files like md5
randomness about machine/endian.h, machine/inline.h -- bsdi, net/2
randomness about _PATH_WTMP vs WTMP_FILE and where they even live!!
#define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST ... whether it's in stdio.h or not [bsd 4.4]
--- still more stuff
#define HAVE_SETENV
#define _PATH_UTMP vs UTMP_FILE, a la deslogind?!
#define HAVE_DAEMON
#define HAVE_INETADDR [vixie bind?]
lseek: SEEK_SET vs L_SET and associated lossage [epi-notes, old 386Mach]
bsdi: ioctl_compat.h ?
--- takin' some ifdefs from CNS krb:
F_GETOWN/F_SETOWN
CRAY: long = 8 bytes, etc [class with alpha?]
CGETENT
SIGINFO
SIGTSTP SIGTTOU SIGWINCH
SPX?
SYSV_TERMIO -- covered elsewhere, I hope
TIOCEXT TIOCFLUSH TIOC[GS]WINSIZ
NEWINIT: something about init cleaning up dead login processes [telnet?]
PARENT_DOES_UTMP, too [telnet]
VDISCARD
VEOL/VEOL2/VLNEXT VREPRINT -- termios stuff?, and related...
STREAMSPTY/STREAMSPTYEM
AF_INET/AF_UNSPEC, PF_*
ECHOCTL/ECHOKE
F_ULOCK [?!]
setpgrp/getpgrp() ONEARG business..
HAVE_ALLOCA
HAVE_GETUTENT
HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H [irix!]
HAVE_DIRENT [old 386mach has *direct.h*!]
HAVE_SIGSET
HAVE_VFORK_H and HAVE_VFORK
HAVE_VHANGUP
HAVE_VSPRINTF
HAVE_IPTOS_*
HAVE_STRCASECMP, STRNCASECMP
HAVE_SYS_FCNTL_H
HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
HAVE_UTIMES
NOTTYENT [?]
HAVE_FCHMOD
HAVE_GETUSERSHELL
HAVE_SIGCONTEXT [stack hair, very machine-specific]
YYLINENO?
POSIX_SIGNALS
POSIX_TERMIOS
SETPROCTITLE -- breaks some places, like fbsd sendmail
SIG* -- actual signal names? some are missing
SIOCGIFCONF
SO_BROADCAST
SHMEM [krb tickets]
VARARGS, or HAVE_VARARGS
CBAUD
... and B300, B9600, etc etc
HAVE_BZERO vs memset/memcpy
HAVE_SETVBUF
HAVE_STRDUP
HAVE_GETENV
HAVE_STRSAVE
HAVE_STBLKSIZE [stat?]
HAVE_STREAM_H -- in sys/, ref sendmail 8.7 for IP_SRCROUTE
FCHMOD
INITGROUPS -- most machines seem to *have*
SETREUID
SNPRINTF
SETPGRP semantics bsd vs. sys5 style
There's also the issue about WHERE various .h files live, sys/ or otherwise.
There's a BIG swamp lurking where network code of any sort lives.
*/
/* ======================== */
/* System-specific sections */
/* ======================== */
/* By turning OFF various bits of the above, you can customize for
a given platform. Yes, we're ignoring the stock compiler predefines
and using our own plugged in via the Makefile. */
/* DOS boxes, with MSC; you may need to adapt to a different compiler. */
/* looks like later ones *do* have dirent.h, for example */
#ifdef MSDOS
#undef HAVE_FLOCK
#undef HAVE_RANDOM
#undef HAVE_LSTAT
#undef HAVE_TERMIOS
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_SYSINFO
#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#undef HAVE_DIRENT_H /* unless you have the k00l little wrapper from L5!! */
#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H
#undef HAVE_LASTLOG_H
#undef HAVE_PATHS_H
#undef HAVE_PARAM_H
#undef HAVE_SYSMACROS_H
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#undef HAVE_TTYENT_H
#endif /* MSDOS */
/* buglix 4.x; dunno about 3.x on down. should be bsd4.2 */
#ifdef ULTRIX
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_PATHS_H
#undef HAVE_SYSMACROS_H
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#endif /* buglix */
/* some of this might still be broken on older sunoses */
#ifdef SUNOS
#undef VOID_MALLOC
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_PATHS_H
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#endif /* sunos */
/* "contact your vendor for a fix" */
#ifdef SOLARIS
/* has UTMPX */
#undef HAVE_RANDOM
#undef HAVE_SETPRIORITY
#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H /* this is genuinely the case, go figure */
#undef HAVE_PATHS_H
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#undef HAVE_TTYENT_H
#endif /* SOLARIS */
/* whatever aix variant MIT had at the time; 3.2.x?? */
#ifdef AIX
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_LASTLOG_H
#define HAVE_LOGIN_H /* "special", in the educational sense */
#endif /* aix */
/* linux, which is trying as desperately as the gnu folks can to be
POSIXLY_CORRECT. I think I'm gonna hurl... */
#ifdef LINUX
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_SYSINFO
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#undef HAVE_TTYENT_H
#endif /* linux */
/* irix 5.x; may not be correct for earlier ones */
#ifdef IRIX
/* wow, does irix really have everything?! */
#endif /* irix */
/* osf on alphas */
#ifdef OSF
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#endif /* osf */
/* they's some FUCKED UP paths in this one! */
#ifdef FREEBSD
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_SYSINFO
#undef HAVE_LASTLOG_H
#undef HAVE_SYSMACROS_H
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H /* actually a lie, but only for kernel */
#endif /* freebsd */
/* Originally from the sidewinder site, of all places, but subsequently
checked further under a more normal bsdi 2.0 */
#ifdef BSDI
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_LASTLOG_H
#undef HAVE_SYSMACROS_H
/* and their malloc.h was in sys/ ?! */
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#endif /* bsdi */
/* netbsd/44lite, jives with amiga-netbsd from cactus */
#ifdef NETBSD
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_SYSINFO
#undef HAVE_LASTLOG_H
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#endif /* netbsd */
/* Hpux 9.0x, from BBN and various patches sent in */
#ifdef HPUX
#undef HAVE_RANDOM /* but *does* have ?rand48 -- need to consider.. */
#undef HAVE_UTMPX
#undef HAVE_LASTLOG_H /* has utmp/wtmp/btmp nonsense, and pututline() */
#undef HAVE_PATHS_H
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#undef HAVE_TTYENT_H
#endif /* hockeypux */
/* Unixware [a loose definition of "unix", to be sure], 1.1.2 [at least]
from Brian Clapper. He wasn't sure about 2.0... */
#ifdef UNIXWARE
/* has UTMPX */
#undef HAVE_SETPRIORITY
/* NOTE: UnixWare does provide the BSD stuff, in "/usr/ucbinclude" (headers)
and "/usr/ucblib" (libraries). However, I've run into problems linking
stuff out of that version of the C library, when objects are also coming
out of the "regular" C library. My advice: Avoid the BSD compatibility
stuff wherever possible. Brian Clapper <bmc@telebase.com> */
#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H
#undef HAVE_PATHS_H
#undef HAVE_TTYENT_H
#endif /* UNIXWARE */
/* A/UX 3.1.x from darieb@sandia.gov */
#ifdef AUX
#undef HAVE_RANDOM
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H /* xxx: untested */
#endif /* a/ux */
/* NeXTSTEP 3.2 motorola mudge@l0pht.com xxx should also work with
white hardware and Sparc/HPPA. Should work with 3.3 too as it's
4.3 / 4.4 bsd wrapped around mach */
#ifdef NEXT
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_SELECT_X
#endif /* NeXTSTEP 3.2 motorola */
/* Make some "generic" assumptions if all else fails */
#ifdef GENERIC
#undef HAVE_FLOCK
#if defined(SYSV) && (SYSV < 4) /* TW leftover: old SV doesnt have symlinks */
#undef HAVE_LSTAT
#endif /* old SYSV */
#undef HAVE_TERMIOS
#undef UTMPX
#undef HAVE_PATHS_H
#undef HAVE_SELECT_H
#endif /* generic */
/* ================ */
#endif /* GENERIC_H */

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