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It seems OS X actually cares about symbol resolution and dependencies when you create a dylib. Probably because they do two-level name resolution. (Obligatory disclaimer: BoringSSL does not have a stable ABI and is thus not suitable for a traditional system-wide library.) BUG=539603 Change-Id: Ic26c4ad23840fe6c1f4825c44671e74dd2e33870 Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6131 Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <alangley@gmail.com>
53 lines
681 B
CMake
53 lines
681 B
CMake
include_directories(../include)
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add_subdirectory(pqueue)
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add_library(
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ssl
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custom_extensions.c
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d1_both.c
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d1_clnt.c
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d1_lib.c
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d1_meth.c
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d1_pkt.c
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d1_srtp.c
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d1_srvr.c
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dtls_record.c
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s3_both.c
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s3_clnt.c
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s3_enc.c
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s3_lib.c
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s3_meth.c
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s3_pkt.c
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s3_srvr.c
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ssl_aead_ctx.c
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ssl_asn1.c
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ssl_buffer.c
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ssl_cert.c
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ssl_cipher.c
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ssl_file.c
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ssl_lib.c
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ssl_rsa.c
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ssl_session.c
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ssl_stat.c
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t1_enc.c
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t1_lib.c
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tls_record.c
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$<TARGET_OBJECTS:pqueue>
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)
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target_link_libraries(ssl crypto)
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add_executable(
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ssl_test
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ssl_test.cc
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$<TARGET_OBJECTS:test_support>
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)
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target_link_libraries(ssl_test ssl crypto)
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add_dependencies(all_tests ssl_test)
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