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- #!/bin/sh
- [ $# -ne 0 ] || set -x # debug mode without arguments:-)
- THERE="`echo $0 | sed -e 's|[^/]*$||' 2>/dev/null`.."
- [ -d "${THERE}" ] || exec "$@" # should never happen...
- # Alternative to this is to parse ${THERE}/Makefile...
- LIBCRYPTOSO="${THERE}/libcrypto.so"
- if [ -f "$LIBCRYPTOSO" ]; then
- while [ -h "$LIBCRYPTOSO" ]; do
- LIBCRYPTOSO="${THERE}/`ls -l "$LIBCRYPTOSO" | sed -e 's|.*\-> ||'`"
- done
- SOSUFFIX=`echo ${LIBCRYPTOSO} | sed -e 's|.*\.so||' 2>/dev/null`
- LIBSSLSO="${THERE}/libssl.so${SOSUFFIX}"
- fi
- SYSNAME=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null`;
- case "$SYSNAME" in
- SunOS|IRIX*)
- # SunOS and IRIX run-time linkers evaluate alternative
- # variables depending on target ABI...
- rld_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- case "`(/usr/bin/file "$LIBCRYPTOSO") 2>/dev/null`" in
- *ELF\ 64*SPARC*|*ELF\ 64*AMD64*)
- [ -n "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64" ] && rld_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64
- LD_PRELOAD_64="$LIBCRYPTOSO $LIBSSLSO"; export LD_PRELOAD_64
- preload_var=LD_PRELOAD_64
- ;;
- # Why are newly built .so's preloaded anyway? Because run-time
- # .so lookup path embedded into application takes precedence
- # over LD_LIBRARY_PATH and as result application ends up linking
- # to previously installed .so's. On IRIX instead of preloading
- # newly built .so's we trick run-time linker to fail to find
- # the installed .so by setting _RLD_ROOT variable.
- *ELF\ 32*MIPS*)
- #_RLD_LIST="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO:DEFAULT"; export _RLD_LIST
- _RLD_ROOT=/no/such/dir; export _RLD_ROOT
- eval $rld_var=\"/usr/lib'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"
- preload_var=_RLD_LIST
- ;;
- *ELF\ N32*MIPS*)
- [ -n "$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH" ] && rld_var=LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH
- #_RLDN32_LIST="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO:DEFAULT"; export _RLDN32_LIST
- _RLDN32_ROOT=/no/such/dir; export _RLDN32_ROOT
- eval $rld_var=\"/usr/lib32'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"
- preload_var=_RLDN32_LIST
- ;;
- *ELF\ 64*MIPS*)
- [ -n "$LD_LIBRARY64_PATH" ] && rld_var=LD_LIBRARY64_PATH
- #_RLD64_LIST="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO:DEFAULT"; export _RLD64_LIST
- _RLD64_ROOT=/no/such/dir; export _RLD64_ROOT
- eval $rld_var=\"/usr/lib64'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"
- preload_var=_RLD64_LIST
- ;;
- esac
- eval $rld_var=\"${THERE}'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"; export $rld_var
- unset rld_var
- ;;
- *) LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${THERE}:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" # Linux, ELF HP-UX
- DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="${THERE}:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" # MacOS X
- SHLIB_PATH="${THERE}:$SHLIB_PATH" # legacy HP-UX
- LIBPATH="${THERE}:$LIBPATH" # AIX, OS/2
- export LD_LIBRARY_PATH DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH SHLIB_PATH LIBPATH
- # Even though $PATH is adjusted [for Windows sake], it doesn't
- # necessarily does the trick. Trouble is that with introduction
- # of SafeDllSearchMode in XP/2003 it's more appropriate to copy
- # .DLLs in vicinity of executable, which is done elsewhere...
- if [ "$OSTYPE" != msdosdjgpp ]; then
- PATH="${THERE}:$PATH"; export PATH
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- if [ -f "$LIBCRYPTOSO" -a -z "$preload_var" ]; then
- # Following three lines are major excuse for isolating them into
- # this wrapper script. Original reason for setting LD_PRELOAD
- # was to make it possible to pass 'make test' when user linked
- # with -rpath pointing to previous version installation. Wrapping
- # it into a script makes it possible to do so on multi-ABI
- # platforms.
- case "$SYSNAME" in
- *BSD|QNX) LD_PRELOAD="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO" ;; # *BSD, QNX
- *) LD_PRELOAD="$LIBCRYPTOSO $LIBSSLSO" ;; # SunOS, Linux, ELF HP-UX
- esac
- _RLD_LIST="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO:DEFAULT" # Tru64, o32 IRIX
- DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO" # MacOS X
- export LD_PRELOAD _RLD_LIST DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES
- fi
- cmd="$1${EXE_EXT}"
- shift
- exec "$cmd" "$@"
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