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Backed out changeset 27d800ddc3b0 (see below) It's uncertain whether item not existing should be success and nil, or fail with an error. XEP-0060's "fetch most recent item" actually fetches a list of up to N items. N here is a maximum, not a minimum. The feeling is that no items is simply an empty list, not a failure of the operation.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Sat, 18 Aug 2018 14:30:14 +0100
parent 8593:c4222e36333c
child 9682:814a9d89d2bd
child 11748:88ba05494d17
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include config.unix

BIN = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
CONFIG = $(DESTDIR)$(SYSCONFDIR)
MODULES = $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR)/prosody/modules
SOURCE = $(DESTDIR)$(LIBDIR)/prosody
DATA = $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)
MAN = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man

INSTALLEDSOURCE = $(LIBDIR)/prosody
INSTALLEDCONFIG = $(SYSCONFDIR)
INSTALLEDMODULES = $(LIBDIR)/prosody/modules
INSTALLEDDATA = $(DATADIR)

INSTALL=install -p
INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL) -m644
INSTALL_EXEC=$(INSTALL) -m755
MKDIR=install -d
MKDIR_PRIVATE=$(MKDIR) -m750

.PHONY: all test clean install

all: prosody.install prosodyctl.install prosody.cfg.lua.install prosody.version
	$(MAKE) -C util-src install
.if $(EXCERTS) == "yes"
	$(MAKE) -C certs localhost.crt example.com.crt
.endif

install: prosody.install prosodyctl.install prosody.cfg.lua.install util/encodings.so util/encodings.so util/pposix.so util/signal.so
	$(MKDIR) $(BIN) $(CONFIG) $(MODULES) $(SOURCE)
	$(MKDIR_PRIVATE) $(DATA)
	$(MKDIR) $(MAN)/man1
	$(MKDIR) $(CONFIG)/certs
	$(MKDIR) $(SOURCE)/core $(SOURCE)/net $(SOURCE)/util
	$(INSTALL_EXEC) ./prosody.install $(BIN)/prosody
	$(INSTALL_EXEC) ./prosodyctl.install $(BIN)/prosodyctl
	$(INSTALL_DATA) core/*.lua $(SOURCE)/core
	$(INSTALL_DATA) net/*.lua $(SOURCE)/net
	$(MKDIR) $(SOURCE)/net/http $(SOURCE)/net/resolvers $(SOURCE)/net/websocket
	$(INSTALL_DATA) net/http/*.lua $(SOURCE)/net/http
	$(INSTALL_DATA) net/resolvers/*.lua $(SOURCE)/net/resolvers
	$(INSTALL_DATA) net/websocket/*.lua $(SOURCE)/net/websocket
	$(INSTALL_DATA) util/*.lua $(SOURCE)/util
	$(INSTALL_DATA) util/*.so $(SOURCE)/util
	$(MKDIR) $(SOURCE)/util/sasl
	$(INSTALL_DATA) util/sasl/*.lua $(SOURCE)/util/sasl
	$(MKDIR) $(MODULES)/mod_s2s $(MODULES)/mod_pubsub $(MODULES)/adhoc $(MODULES)/muc $(MODULES)/mod_mam
	$(INSTALL_DATA) plugins/*.lua $(MODULES)
	$(INSTALL_DATA) plugins/mod_s2s/*.lua $(MODULES)/mod_s2s
	$(INSTALL_DATA) plugins/mod_pubsub/*.lua $(MODULES)/mod_pubsub
	$(INSTALL_DATA) plugins/adhoc/*.lua $(MODULES)/adhoc
	$(INSTALL_DATA) plugins/muc/*.lua $(MODULES)/muc
	$(INSTALL_DATA) plugins/mod_mam/*.lua $(MODULES)/mod_mam
.if $(EXCERTS) == "yes"
	$(INSTALL_DATA) certs/localhost.crt certs/localhost.key $(CONFIG)/certs
	$(INSTALL_DATA) certs/example.com.crt certs/example.com.key $(CONFIG)/certs
.endif
	$(INSTALL_DATA) man/prosodyctl.man $(MAN)/man1/prosodyctl.1
	test -f $(CONFIG)/prosody.cfg.lua || $(INSTALL_DATA) prosody.cfg.lua.install $(CONFIG)/prosody.cfg.lua
	-test -f prosody.version && $(INSTALL_DATA) prosody.version $(SOURCE)/prosody.version
	$(MAKE) install -C util-src

clean:
	rm -f prosody.install
	rm -f prosodyctl.install
	rm -f prosody.cfg.lua.install
	rm -f prosody.version
	$(MAKE) clean -C util-src

test:
	busted --lua=$(RUNWITH)


prosody.install: prosody
	sed "1s| lua$$| $(RUNWITH)|; \
		s|^CFG_SOURCEDIR=.*;$$|CFG_SOURCEDIR='$(INSTALLEDSOURCE)';|; \
		s|^CFG_CONFIGDIR=.*;$$|CFG_CONFIGDIR='$(INSTALLEDCONFIG)';|; \
		s|^CFG_DATADIR=.*;$$|CFG_DATADIR='$(INSTALLEDDATA)';|; \
		s|^CFG_PLUGINDIR=.*;$$|CFG_PLUGINDIR='$(INSTALLEDMODULES)/';|;" < prosody > $@

prosodyctl.install: prosodyctl
	sed "1s| lua$$| $(RUNWITH)|; \
		s|^CFG_SOURCEDIR=.*;$$|CFG_SOURCEDIR='$(INSTALLEDSOURCE)';|; \
		s|^CFG_CONFIGDIR=.*;$$|CFG_CONFIGDIR='$(INSTALLEDCONFIG)';|; \
		s|^CFG_DATADIR=.*;$$|CFG_DATADIR='$(INSTALLEDDATA)';|; \
		s|^CFG_PLUGINDIR=.*;$$|CFG_PLUGINDIR='$(INSTALLEDMODULES)/';|;" < prosodyctl > $@

prosody.cfg.lua.install: prosody.cfg.lua.dist
	sed 's|certs/|$(INSTALLEDCONFIG)/certs/|' prosody.cfg.lua.dist > $@

prosody.version:
	test -f prosody.release && \
		cp prosody.release $@ || \
		test -f .hg_archival.txt && \
		sed -n 's/^node: \(............\).*/\1/p' .hg_archival.txt > $@ || \
		test -f .hg/dirstate && \
		hexdump -n6 -e'6/1 "%02x"' .hg/dirstate > $@ || \
		echo unknown > $@