Do not call library initialization when compiling with openssl 1.1.
The package generates the C source files for its DH parameters at
compile time using the host installed openssl. This patch adds a DH
source, using the same parameters, compatible with openssl 1.0 and 1.1.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cote2004-github@yahoo.com>
Dotnet module added as a compile time option.
The dotnet module allows you to create more fine-grained rules
for .NET files by using attributes and features of the .NET file format.
http://yara.readthedocs.io/en/latest/modules/dotnet.html
Signed-off-by: Ashkan Jazayeri <ashkan@jazayeri.net>
Libmagic dependency replaced with File so Yara magic module can
make use of magic patterns.
magic.mgc is installed on the target only when the File package
is selected.
Signed-off-by: Ashkan Jazayeri <ashkan@jazayeri.net>
Upstream has merged a simplified version of the FHS patch, with a few
changes...
Scripts are actually configuration. There are examples, but the point is
that you write your own.
So they should live in the data directory (e.g. /var/lib/domoticz) not
in /usr/share/domoticz. The only exception is the dzVents runtime.
So.... the upstream patch handles the dzVents runtime bit. Drop the part
of our patch which added -scripts, because it can just be based in the
userdata directory and we don't need to change that.
Ship the default scripts/ directory in /etc/domoticz/scripts, and on
startup make a *symlink* to it from /var/lib/domoticz/scripts.
Symlink from /etc/domoticz/scripts/dzVents{data,generated_scripts} to
temporary directories under /var/lib/domoticz/dzVents so that those
directories (which are written to by Domoticz) don't land on the root
file system. Anyone with a writeable file system who *wants* the data/
directory to be persistent, can change that. Just as they can change
the userdata config option to point to a real file system somewhere.
Also drop the renaming of the OpenZWave Config/ directory. It's purely
cosmetric so there's no need for us to carry that change. It can go
upstream first, if it really offends anyone.
Drop the patches which are now merged upstream, and turn off the newly
added USE_OPENSSL_STATIC. Add -noupdates to the command line.
Finally, gzip the static www files to save space. In the common case,
clients will use "Accept-Encodiong: gzip" and Domoticz will serve them
as-is. It can also decompress on the fly if it really has to, but now we
aren't asking it to *compress* on the fly, which is probably a losing
proposition on an OpenWRT box.
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
This makes quite a significant difference to the executable size:
text data bss dec hex filename
7921421 87804 31692 8040917 7ab1d5 domoticz
5862321 86180 31212 5979713 5b3e41 domoticz-lto
As an added bonus, it still seems to work.
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>