Some Unix-like systems (e.g. the BSDs) keep man pages in man/,
others (e.g. Linux) keep man pages in share/man/.
By using CMAKE_INSTALL_MANDIR there's no need to maintain a
list of per-OS locations, and the proper location can be
automatically detected.
Fixes man page installation on NetBSD.
Signed-off-by: Nia Alarie <nia@NetBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Nia Alarie <nia@NetBSD.org>
As the use of xmlto to generate manpage is replaced by xsltproc
in 9b95c55574
I believe it would be better to remove Xmlto related codes, so
unnecessary dependencies would not be installed for building this package.
One of the benefits is that this adds support for building with OpenSSL 3.0 versions without breaking support for building with 1.1.1.
As part of the work, the assumption that there is an /archive/ in the download path is removed.
Furthermore, cmake modules for finding OpenSSL are updated in order to support 3.0.
Building client channels out of tree does not work reliable as the
dependencies can not be easily split. (exceptions may be simple ones
as echo channel)
It does complicate the build system and code though, so remove this
for maintainability reasons.
* Fixed SSPI fallback to NTLM
* Fixed wide/ansi mixup
* WITH_GSS fixes
* Move to WinPR as this is not related to FreeRDP
* Add option WITH_GSS_NO_NTLM_FALLBACK to disable NTLM fallback
* Abort NLA if status is SEC_E_NO_CREDENTIALS
* Properly invalidate sspi::SubContext
This implements the emulation for the ncrypt API and more specifically the smartcard
provider so that we can list available keys and certificates using pkcs11-helper.
Patch adds support of fuzzing for local running and running
on OSS-Fuzz infrastructure [1]. Support can be enabled with option
BUILD_FUZZERS that disabled by default. Config fuzzer_config
includes options that should be used for building fuzzing tests.
How-To Build:
$ cmake -DBUILD_FUZZERS=ON \
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="/usr/bin/clang" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="/usr/bin/clang++"
-B build -S .
$ make -j -C build
1. https://google.github.io/oss-fuzz/getting-started/new-project-guide/Closes#6680
* Wrong name for pkg-config (thanks @floppym for pointing that out)
* Formatting issues, there were spaces in path and variables that
should not have been there.
Signed-off-by: Armin Novak <armin.novak@thincast.com>
This patch adds the basic infrastructure to have openCL acceleration.
For now only YUV2RGB is implemented but other operations could be
implemented.
The primitives have been massively reworked so that we have an autodetect
mode that will pick the best implementation automatically by performing a
benchmark.
Sponsored-by: Rangee Gmbh(http://www.rangee.com)