pkgsrc/net/bind911/builtin.mk
taca c84f75c1b5 net/bind911 Add BIND 9.11 package
Add bind9.11.4pl1 (BIND 9.11.4-P1) package.

Note: named(8) requires writable permission to current directory when
start up or the directory specified by "directory" in options statement.


BIND, the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon, version 9 is a major rewrite
of nearly all aspects of the underlying BIND architecture.  Some
of the important features of BIND-9 are:

	- DNS Security
	- IP version 6
	- DNS Protocol Enhancements
	- Views
	- Multiprocessor Support
	- Improved Portability Architecture
	- Full NSEC3 support
	- Automatic zone re-signing
	- New update-policy methods tcp-self and 6to4-self

This package contains the BIND 9.11 release.

	- Catalog Zones, a new method for provisioning servers
	- "dnstap", a fast and flexible method of capturing and logging
	  DNS traffic.
	- "dyndb", a new API for loading zone data from an external database
	- dnssec-keymgr, a new key mainenance utility
	- mdig, an alternate version of dig utility
	- And more...
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# $NetBSD: builtin.mk,v 1.1 2018/09/09 13:11:38 taca Exp $
BUILTIN_PKG:= bind
BUILTIN_FIND_FILES_VAR:= EXE_NAMED
BUILTIN_FIND_FILES.EXE_NAMED= /usr/sbin/named
BUILTIN_FIND_LIBS:= bind
.include "../../mk/buildlink3/bsd.builtin.mk"
###
### Figure out the version of BIND if an ISC BIND named exists on the
### system.
###
.if !defined(BUILTIN_VERSION.bind) && \
empty(EXE_NAMED:M__nonexistent__) && \
empty(EXE_NAMED:M${LOCALBASE}/*)
BUILTIN_VERSION.bind!= \
${EXE_NAMED} -v 2>/dev/null | ${HEAD} -1 | \
${AWK} 'BEGIN { v = "4.9.11"; } \
/^BIND / { v = $$2; sub("-.*", "", v); } \
/^named / { v = $$2; sub("-.*", "", v); } \
END { print v; }'
.endif
MAKEVARS+= BUILTIN_VERSION.bind
###
### Determine if there is a built-in implementation of the package and
### set IS_BUILTIN.<pkg> appropriately ("yes" or "no").
###
.if !defined(IS_BUILTIN.bind)
IS_BUILTIN.bind= no
. if defined(BUILTIN_VERSION.bind)
IS_BUILTIN.bind= yes
. endif
.endif
MAKEVARS+= IS_BUILTIN.bind
###
### If there is a built-in implementation, then set BUILTIN_PKG.<pkg> to
### a package name to represent the built-in package.
###
.if !defined(BUILTIN_PKG.bind) && \
!empty(IS_BUILTIN.bind:M[yY][eE][sS]) && \
defined(BUILTIN_VERSION.bind)
BUILTIN_PKG.bind= bind-${BUILTIN_VERSION.bind}
.endif
MAKEVARS+= BUILTIN_PKG.bind
###
### Determine whether we should use the built-in implementation if it
### exists, and set USE_BUILTIN.<pkg> appropriate ("yes" or "no").
###
.if !defined(USE_BUILTIN.bind)
. if ${PREFER.bind} == "pkgsrc"
USE_BUILTIN.bind= no
. else
USE_BUILTIN.bind= ${IS_BUILTIN.bind}
. if defined(BUILTIN_PKG.bind) && \
!empty(IS_BUILTIN.bind:M[yY][eE][sS])
USE_BUILTIN.bind= yes
. for dep in ${BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.bind}
. if !empty(USE_BUILTIN.bind:M[yY][eE][sS])
USE_BUILTIN.bind!= \
if ${PKG_ADMIN} pmatch ${dep:Q} ${BUILTIN_PKG.bind:Q}; then \
${ECHO} yes; \
else \
${ECHO} no; \
fi
. endif
. endfor
. endif
. endif # PREFER.bind
.endif
MAKEVARS+= USE_BUILTIN.bind
###
### The section below only applies if we are not including this file
### solely to determine whether a built-in implementation exists.
###
CHECK_BUILTIN.bind?= no
.if !empty(CHECK_BUILTIN.bind:M[nN][oO])
. if !empty(USE_BUILTIN.bind:M[yY][eE][sS])
. if !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.bind:M[yY][eE][sS])
BUILDLINK_LDADD.bind?= -lbind
. endif
. elif !empty(USE_BUILTIN.bind:M[nN][oO])
BUILDLINK_LDADD.bind?= -lbind
. endif
.endif # CHECK_BUILTIN.bind