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# Makefile for building sunjce_provider.jar.
#
#
#
# (The terms "OpenJDK" and "JDK" below refer to OpenJDK and Sun JDK builds
# respectively.)
#
# JCE builds are very different between OpenJDK and JDK. The OpenJDK JCE
# jar files do not require signing, but those for JDK do. If an unsigned
# jar file is installed into JDK, things will break when the crypto
# routines are called.
#
# This Makefile does the "real" build of the JCE files. There are some
# javac options currently specific to JCE, so we recompile now to make
# sure any implicit compilations didn't use any incorrect flags.
#
# For OpenJDK, the jar files built here are installed directly into the
# OpenJDK.
#
# For JDK, the binaries use pre-built/pre-signed binary files stored in
# the closed workspace that are not shipped in the OpenJDK workspaces.
# We still build the JDK files here to verify the files compile, and in
# preparation for possible signing. Developers working on JCE in JDK
# must sign the JCE files before testing. The JCE signing key is kept
# separate from the JDK workspace to prevent its disclosure.
#
# be built and signed, and the resulting jar files MUST BE CHECKED INTO
# THE CLOSED PART OF THE WORKSPACE*. This separate step *MUST NOT BE
# FORGOTTEN*, otherwise a bug fixed in the source code will not be
# reflected in the shipped binaries. The "release" target should be
# used to generate the required files.
#
#
#
# If OpenJDK, installs sunjce_provider.jar.
# If JDK, installs prebuilt
#
# If OpenJDK, does not sign.
# If JDK, tries to sign.
#
#
# build-jar Builds sunjce_provider.jar
#
# install-jar Alias for "jar" above.
#
# Other targets (JDK only):
#
# sign Alias for sign-jar
# sign-jar Builds/signs sunjce_provider.jar (no install)
#
# release Builds all targets in preparation
# for workspace integration.
#
# install-prebuilt Installs the pre-built jar files
#
# This makefile was written to support parallel target execution.
#
BUILDDIR = ../../../..
#
# The following is for when we need to do postprocessing
# (signing) against a read-only build. If the OUTPUTDIR
# isn't writable, the build currently crashes out.
#
# =====================================================
# Where to place the output, in case we're building from a read-only
# build area. (e.g. a release engineering build.)
else
#
# Location for the newly built classfiles.
#
#
# Subdirectories of these are automatically included.
#
#
# Rules
#
#
# Some licensees do not get the security sources, but we still need to
# be able to build "all" for them. Check here to see if the sources were
# available. If not, then we don't need to continue this rule.
#
else # OPENJDK
else # FILES_java available
endif # $(FILES_java) available
endif # OPENJDK
#
# We use a variety of subdirectories in the $(TEMPDIR) depending on what
# done in the unsigned area. When files are signed in JDK, they will be
# placed in the appropriate areas.
#
# =====================================================
# Build the unsigned sunjce_provider.jar file.
#
#
# The sunjce_provider.jar needs to be in the extension class directory,
# therefore none of its classes should appear in $(CLASSBINDIR).
# Currently no one is using any of the SunJCE internals, so these files
# should not have been built.
#
#
# Since the -C option to jar is used below, each directory entry must be
# preceded with the appropriate directory to "cd" into.
#
#
# Build sunjce_provider.jar.
#
# =====================================================
# Sign the provider jar file. Not needed for OpenJDK.
#
else
#
# We have to remove the build dependency, otherwise, we'll try to rebuild it
# which we can't do on a read-only filesystem.
#
@if [ ! -r $(UNSIGNED_DIR)/sunjce_provider.jar ] ; then \
exit 1; \
fi
# =====================================================
# Create the Release Engineering files. Signed builds, etc.
#
endif # OPENJDK
# =====================================================
# Install routines.
#
#
# Install sunjce_provider.jar, depending on which type is requested.
#
else
@$(ECHO) "\n>>>Installing prebuilt SunJCE provider..."
$(RM) $(JAR_DESTFILE)
# =====================================================
# Support routines.
#