Merge pull request 'Added compatibility with NetBSD' (#99) from draga79/snac2:master into master

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2/pulls/99
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grunfink 2024-01-07 21:06:01 +00:00
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PREFIX=/usr/pkg
PREFIX_MAN=$(PREFIX)/man
CFLAGS?=-g -Wall -Wextra
all: snac
snac: snac.o main.o data.o http.o httpd.o webfinger.o \
activitypub.o html.o utils.o format.o upgrade.o mastoapi.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -L/usr/pkg/lib *.o -lcurl -lcrypto -pthread $(LDFLAGS) -Wl,-rpath,/usr/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/pkg/lib -o $@
.c.o:
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -I/usr/pkg/include -c $<
clean:
rm -rf *.o *.core snac makefile.depend
dep:
$(CC) -I/usr/pkg/include -MM *.c > makefile.depend
install:
mkdir -p -m 755 $(PREFIX)/bin
install -m 755 snac $(PREFIX)/bin/snac
mkdir -p -m 755 $(PREFIX_MAN)/man1
install -m 644 doc/snac.1 $(PREFIX_MAN)/man1/snac.1
mkdir -p -m 755 $(PREFIX_MAN)/man5
install -m 644 doc/snac.5 $(PREFIX_MAN)/man5/snac.5
mkdir -p -m 755 $(PREFIX_MAN)/man8
install -m 644 doc/snac.8 $(PREFIX_MAN)/man8/snac.8
uninstall:
rm $(PREFIX)/bin/snac
rm $(PREFIX_MAN)/man1/snac.1
rm $(PREFIX_MAN)/man5/snac.5
rm $(PREFIX_MAN)/man8/snac.8
activitypub.o: activitypub.c xs.h xs_json.h xs_curl.h xs_mime.h \
xs_openssl.h xs_regex.h xs_time.h xs_set.h xs_match.h snac.h
data.o: data.c xs.h xs_hex.h xs_io.h xs_json.h xs_openssl.h xs_glob.h \
xs_set.h xs_time.h snac.h
format.o: format.c xs.h xs_regex.h xs_mime.h xs_html.h snac.h
html.o: html.c xs.h xs_io.h xs_json.h xs_regex.h xs_set.h xs_openssl.h \
xs_time.h xs_mime.h xs_match.h xs_html.h snac.h
http.o: http.c xs.h xs_io.h xs_openssl.h xs_curl.h xs_time.h xs_json.h \
snac.h
httpd.o: httpd.c xs.h xs_io.h xs_json.h xs_socket.h xs_httpd.h xs_mime.h \
xs_time.h xs_openssl.h xs_fcgi.h xs_html.h snac.h
main.o: main.c xs.h xs_io.h xs_json.h snac.h xs_html.h
mastoapi.o: mastoapi.c xs.h xs_hex.h xs_openssl.h xs_json.h xs_io.h \
xs_time.h xs_glob.h xs_set.h xs_random.h xs_url.h xs_mime.h xs_match.h \
snac.h
snac.o: snac.c xs.h xs_hex.h xs_io.h xs_unicode.h xs_json.h xs_curl.h \
xs_openssl.h xs_socket.h xs_url.h xs_httpd.h xs_mime.h xs_regex.h \
xs_set.h xs_time.h xs_glob.h xs_random.h xs_match.h xs_fcgi.h xs_html.h \
snac.h
upgrade.o: upgrade.c xs.h xs_io.h xs_json.h xs_glob.h snac.h
utils.o: utils.c xs.h xs_io.h xs_json.h xs_time.h xs_openssl.h \
xs_random.h xs_glob.h snac.h
webfinger.o: webfinger.c xs.h xs_json.h xs_curl.h xs_mime.h snac.h

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@ -46,10 +46,18 @@ On FreeBSD, to install `curl` just type:
pkg install curl pkg install curl
``` ```
On NetBSD, to install `curl` just type:
```sh
pkgin install curl
```
The source code is available [here](https://comam.es/what-is-snac). The source code is available [here](https://comam.es/what-is-snac).
Run `make` and then `make install` as root. Run `make` and then `make install` as root.
If you're compiling on NetBSD, you should use the specific provided Makefile and run `make -f Makefile.NetBSD` and then `make -f Makefile.NetBSD install` as root.
From version 2.27, `snac` includes support for the Mastodon API; if you are not interested on it, you can compile it out by running From version 2.27, `snac` includes support for the Mastodon API; if you are not interested on it, you can compile it out by running
```sh ```sh

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#!/bin/sh
#
# PROVIDE: snac
# REQUIRE: DAEMON
# KEYWORD: shutdown
. /etc/rc.subr
name="snac"
rcvar=${name}
command="/usr/pkg/bin/snac"
command_args="httpd /PATH/TO/SNACDATA"
snac_log="/var/log/snac.log"
pidfile="/var/run/${name}/${name}.pid"
start_precmd="snac_precmd"
run_as_user="SNACUSER"
snac_precmd() {
# Ensure log file exists and is writable by SNACUSER
touch ${snac_log}
chown ${run_as_user} ${snac_log}
chmod 640 ${snac_log}
# Ensure the run directory exists
if [ ! -d /var/run/${name} ]; then
mkdir -p /var/run/${name}
chown ${run_as_user} /var/run/${name}
fi
command="/bin/sh -c 'cd /var/run/${name}; exec ${command} ${command_args} >${snac_log} 2>&1 & echo \$! >${pidfile}'"
}
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"