DESCRIPTION = "IPsec-Tools is a port of KAME's IPsec utilities to the \ Linux-2.6 IPsec implementation." HOMEPAGE = "http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net/" SECTION = "console/network" LICENSE = "BSD" DEPENDS = "virtual/kernel openssl readline flex" SRC_URI = "${SOURCEFORGE_MIRROR}/ipsec-tools/ipsec-tools-${PV}.tar.bz2;name=ipsec-tools-${PV}" INC_PR = "r3" inherit autotools # Options: # --enable-adminport enable admin port # --enable-rc5 enable RC5 encryption (patented) # --enable-idea enable IDEA encryption (patented) # --enable-gssapi enable GSS-API authentication # --enable-hybrid enable hybrid, both mode-cfg and xauth support # --enable-frag enable IKE fragmentation payload support # --enable-stats enable statistics logging function # --enable-dpd enable dead peer detection # --enable-samode-unspec enable to use unspecified a mode of SA # --disable-ipv6 disable ipv6 support # --enable-natt enable NAT-Traversal (yes/no/kernel) # --enable-natt-versions=list list of supported NAT-T versions delimited by coma. # --with-kernel-headers=/lib/modules//build/include # where your Linux Kernel headers are installed # --with-readline support readline input (yes by default) # --with-flex use directiory (default: no) # --with-flexlib= specify flex library. # --with-openssl=DIR specify OpenSSL directory # --with-libradius=DIR specify libradius path (like/usr/pkg) # --with-libpam=DIR specify libpam path (like/usr/pkg) # # Note: if you give it the actual kernel headers it won't build, it actually # needs to point at the linux-libc-headers version of the kernel headers. # EXTRA_OECONF = "--with-kernel-headers=${STAGING_INCDIR} \ --with-readline \ --with-openssl=${STAGING_LIBDIR}/.. \ --without-libradius \ --without-gssapi \ --without-libpam" # See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=530527 CFLAGS += "-fno-strict-aliasing" # Sometimes it attempts to use y.tab.c before it is actually # generated. Note that the failure case is very rare, but it does # happen. PARALLEL_MAKE = ""