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Bug #868
openMakefile[.in] doesn't use its own INSTALL variable definition
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When doing a 'gmake install' the generated Makefile is using whatever 'install' is in your path, on Solaris that can invoke /etc/install which gives pretty weird results.
This alters the 'install' commands in Makefile.in to be ${INSTALL} instead which is defined earlier in the file.
--- suricata-1.4.3/Makefile.in.orig Tue Jul 9 13:52:14 2013 +++ suricata-1.4.3/Makefile.in Tue Jul 9 13:52:52 2013 @@ -810,22 +810,22 @@ install-full: install install-conf install-rules install-conf: - install -d "$(e_sysconfdir)" - @test -e "$(e_sysconfdir)/suricata.yaml" || install -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/suricata.yaml" "$(e_sysconfdir)" - @test -e "$(e_sysconfdir)/classification.config" || install -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/classification.config" "$(e_sysconfdir)" - @test -e "$(e_sysconfdir)/reference.config" || install -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/reference.config" "$(e_sysconfdir)" - @test -e "$(e_sysconfdir)/threshold.config" || install -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/threshold.config" "$(e_sysconfdir)" - install -d "$(e_logfilesdir)" - install -d "$(e_rundir)" - install -m 770 -d "$(e_localstatedir)" + ${INSTALL} -d "$(e_sysconfdir)" + @test -e "$(e_sysconfdir)/suricata.yaml" || ${INSTALL} -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/suricata.yaml" "$(e_sysconfdir)" + @test -e "$(e_sysconfdir)/classification.config" || ${INSTALL} -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/classification.config" "$(e_sysconfdir)" + @test -e "$(e_sysconfdir)/reference.config" || ${INSTALL} -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/reference.config" "$(e_sysconfdir)" + @test -e "$(e_sysconfdir)/threshold.config" || ${INSTALL} -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/threshold.config" "$(e_sysconfdir)" + ${INSTALL} -d "$(e_logfilesdir)" + ${INSTALL} -d "$(e_rundir)" + ${INSTALL} -m 770 -d "$(e_localstatedir)" install-rules: - install -d "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" + ${INSTALL} -d "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" wget -qO - http://rules.emergingthreats.net/open/suricata/emerging.rules.tar.gz | tar -x -z -C "$(e_sysconfdir)" -f - - @test -e "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)decoder-events.rules" || install -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/rules/decoder-events.rules" "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" - @test -e "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)stream-events.rules" || install -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/rules/stream-events.rules" "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" - @test -e "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)smtp-events.rules" || install -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/rules/smtp-events.rules" "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" - @test -e "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)http-events.rules" || install -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/rules/http-events.rules" "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" + @test -e "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)decoder-events.rules" || ${INSTALL} -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/rules/decoder-events.rules" "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" + @test -e "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)stream-events.rules" || ${INSTALL} -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/rules/stream-events.rules" "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" + @test -e "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)smtp-events.rules" || ${INSTALL} -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/rules/smtp-events.rules" "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" + @test -e "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)http-events.rules" || ${INSTALL} -m 600 "$(top_srcdir)/rules/http-events.rules" "$(e_sysconfrulesdir)" @echo "" @echo "You can now start suricata by running as root something like '$(bindir)/suricata -c $(e_sysconfdir)/suricata.yaml -i eth0'." @echo ""
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