# # Copyright (C) 2009-2016 OpenWrt.org # # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2. # See /LICENSE for more information. include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk PKG_NAME:=bird1 PKG_VERSION:=1.6.6 PKG_RELEASE:=1 PKG_SOURCE:=bird-$(PKG_VERSION).tar.gz PKG_SOURCE_URL:=ftp://bird.network.cz/pub/bird PKG_HASH:=975b3b7aefbe1e0dc9c11e55517f0ca2d82cca1d544e2e926f78bc843aaf2d70 PKG_BUILD_DEPENDS:=ncurses readline PKG_MAINTAINER:=Álvaro Fernández Rojas PKG_BUILD_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/bird-$(PKG_VERSION) PKG_LICENSE:=GPL-2.0 include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk define Package/bird1/Default TITLE:=The BIRD Internet Routing Daemon (v1.6) URL:=https://bird.network.cz/ DEPENDS:=+libpthread endef define Package/bird1c/Default TITLE:=The BIRD command-line client (v1.6) URL:=https://bird.network.cz/ DEPENDS:=+libreadline +libncurses endef define Package/bird1cl/Default TITLE:=The BIRD lightweight command-line client (v1.6) URL:=https://bird.network.cz/ endef define Package/bird1/Default/description1 BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. endef define Package/bird1/Default/description2 In BGP, BIRD supports communities, multiprotocol extensions, MD5 authentication, 32bit AS numbers and could act as a route server or a route reflector. BIRD also supports multiple RIBs, multiple kernel routing tables and redistribution between the protocols with a powerful configuration syntax. endef define Package/bird1/Default/description3 This is a BIRD command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. Unless you can't afford dependency on ncurses and readline, you should install BIRD command-line client together with BIRD. endef define Package/bird1/Default/description4 This is a BIRD lightweight command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. endef define Package/bird1-ipv4 $(call Package/bird1/Default) SECTION:=net CATEGORY:=Network SUBMENU:=Routing and Redirection TITLE+= (IPv4) CONFLICTS+=bird4 endef define Package/bird1c-ipv4 $(call Package/bird1c/Default) SECTION:=net CATEGORY:=Network SUBMENU:=Routing and Redirection TITLE+= (IPv4) DEPENDS+=+bird1-ipv4 CONFLICTS+=birdc4 endef define Package/bird1cl-ipv4 $(call Package/bird1cl/Default) SECTION:=net CATEGORY:=Network SUBMENU:=Routing and Redirection TITLE+= (IPv4) DEPENDS+=+bird1-ipv4 CONFLICTS+=birdcl4 endef define Package/bird1-ipv6 $(call Package/bird1/Default) SECTION:=net CATEGORY:=Network SUBMENU:=Routing and Redirection TITLE+= (IPv6) CONFLICTS+=bird6 endef define Package/bird1c-ipv6 $(call Package/bird1c/Default) SECTION:=net CATEGORY:=Network SUBMENU:=Routing and Redirection TITLE+= (IPv6) DEPENDS+=+bird1-ipv6 CONFLICTS+=birdc6 endef define Package/bird1cl-ipv6 $(call Package/bird1cl/Default) SECTION:=net CATEGORY:=Network SUBMENU:=Routing and Redirection TITLE+= (IPv6) DEPENDS+=+bird1-ipv6 CONFLICTS+=birdcl6 endef define Package/bird1-ipv4/description $(call Package/bird1/Default/description1) This is IPv4 version of BIRD, it supports OSPFv2, RIPv2 and BGP protocols. $(call Package/bird1/Default/description2) endef define Package/bird1c-ipv4/description $(call Package/bird1/Default/description1) $(call Package/bird1/Default/description3) endef define Package/bird1cl-ipv4/description $(call Package/bird1/Default/description1) $(call Package/bird1/Default/description4) endef define Package/bird1-ipv6/description $(call Package/bird1/Default/description1) This is IPv6 version of BIRD, it supports OSPFv3, RIPng and BGP protocols. $(call Package/bird1/Default/description2) endef define Package/bird1c-ipv6/description $(call Package/bird1/Default/description1) $(call Package/bird1/Default/description3) endef define Package/bird1cl-ipv6/description $(call Package/bird1/Default/description1) $(call Package/bird1/Default/description4) endef CONFIGURE_ARGS += --with-linux-headers="$(LINUX_DIR)" TARGET_CFLAGS+=-std=gnu89 define Build/Template $(STAMP_BUILT)-$(2): $(STAMP_PREPARED) $(call Build/Configure/Default,$(3)) $(call Build/Compile/Default,) ( cd $(PKG_BUILD_DIR); mv -f bird bird$(2); mv -f birdc birdc$(2); mv -f birdcl birdcl$(2) ) -$(MAKE) -C $(PKG_BUILD_DIR) clean touch $$@ $(STAMP_BUILT): $(STAMP_BUILT)-$(2) define Package/bird1-ipv$(2)/install $(INSTALL_DIR) $$(1)/usr/sbin $(INSTALL_BIN) $$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/bird$(2) $$(1)/usr/sbin/ $(INSTALL_DIR) $$(1)/etc $(INSTALL_DATA) ./files/bird$(2).conf $$(1)/etc/ $(INSTALL_DIR) $$(1)/etc/init.d $(INSTALL_BIN) ./files/bird$(2).init $$(1)/etc/init.d/bird$(2) endef define Package/bird1-ipv$(2)/conffiles /etc/bird$(2).conf endef define Package/bird1c-ipv$(2)/install $(INSTALL_DIR) $$(1)/usr/sbin $(INSTALL_BIN) $$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/birdc$(2) $$(1)/usr/sbin/ endef define Package/bird1cl-ipv$(2)/install $(INSTALL_DIR) $$(1)/usr/sbin $(INSTALL_BIN) $$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/birdcl$(2) $$(1)/usr/sbin/ endef endef $(eval $(call Build/Template,bird1-ipv4,4, --disable-ipv6)) $(eval $(call Build/Template,bird1-ipv6,6, --enable-ipv6)) $(eval $(call BuildPackage,bird1-ipv4)) $(eval $(call BuildPackage,bird1c-ipv4)) $(eval $(call BuildPackage,bird1cl-ipv4)) $(eval $(call BuildPackage,bird1-ipv6)) $(eval $(call BuildPackage,bird1c-ipv6)) $(eval $(call BuildPackage,bird1cl-ipv6))