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#!/bin/sh

# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Export of this software from the United States of America may
#   require a specific license from the United States Government.
#   It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating
#   export to obtain such a license before exporting.
#
# WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT, permission to use, copy, modify, and
# distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and
# without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
# notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and
# this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that
# the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining
# to distribution of the software without specific, written prior
# permission.  Furthermore if you modify this software you must label
# your software as modified software and not distribute it in such a
# fashion that it might be confused with the original M.I.T. software.
# M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability of
# this software for any purpose.  It is provided "as is" without express
# or implied warranty.
#
#

# Configurable parameters set by autoconf
version_string="Kerberos 5 release 1.18.2"

prefix=/usr
exec_prefix=/usr
includedir=/usr/include
libdir=/usr/lib
CC_LINK='$(CC) $(PROG_LIBPATH) $(PROG_RPATH_FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now $(LDFLAGS)'
KDB5_DB_LIB=
LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro  -Wl,-z,now '
RPATH_FLAG=''
PROG_RPATH_FLAGS=''
PTHREAD_CFLAGS='-pthread'
DL_LIB='-ldl'
DEFCCNAME='FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_%{uid}'
DEFKTNAME='FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab'
DEFCKTNAME='FILE:/var/kerberos/krb5/user/%{euid}/client.keytab'
SELINUX_LIBS='-lselinux '

LIBS='-lkeyutils -lcrypto  -lresolv'
GEN_LIB=

# Defaults for program
library=krb5

# Some constants
vendor_string="Massachusetts Institute of Technology"

# Process arguments
# Yes, we are sloppy, library specifications can come before options
while test $# != 0; do
    case $1 in
	--all)
	    do_all=1
	    ;;
	--cflags)
	    do_cflags=1
	    ;;
	--defccname)
	    do_defccname=1
	    ;;
	--defcktname)
	    do_defcktname=1
	    ;;
	--defktname)
	    do_defktname=1
	    ;;
	--deps)
	    do_deps=1
	    ;;
	--exec-prefix)
	    do_exec_prefix=1
	    ;;
	--help)
	    do_help=1
	    ;;
	--libs)
	    do_libs=1
	    ;;
	--prefix)
	    do_prefix=1
	    ;;
	--vendor)
	    do_vendor=1
	    ;;
	--version)
	    do_version=1
	    ;;
	krb5)
	    library=krb5
	    ;;
	gssapi)
	    library=gssapi
	    ;;
	gssrpc)
	    library=gssrpc
	    ;;
	kadm-client)
	    library=kadm_client
	    ;;
	kadm-server)
	    library=kadm_server
	    ;;
	kdb)
	    library=kdb
	    ;;
	*)
	    echo "$0: Unknown option \`$1' -- use \`--help' for usage"
	    exit 1
    esac
    shift
done

# If required options - provide help
if test -z "$do_all" -a -z "$do_version" -a -z "$do_vendor" -a \
    -z "$do_prefix" -a -z "$do_vendor" -a -z "$do_exec_prefix" -a \
    -z "$do_defccname" -a -z "$do_defktname" -a -z "$do_defcktname" -a \
    -z "$do_cflags" -a -z "$do_libs"; then
    do_help=1
fi


if test -n "$do_help"; then
    echo "Usage: $0 [OPTIONS] [LIBRARIES]"
    echo "Options:"
    echo "        [--help]          Help"
    echo "        [--all]           Display version, vendor, and various values"
    echo "        [--version]       Version information"
    echo "        [--vendor]        Vendor information"
    echo "        [--prefix]        Kerberos installed prefix"
    echo "        [--exec-prefix]   Kerberos installed exec_prefix"
    echo "        [--defccname]     Show built-in default ccache name"
    echo "        [--defktname]     Show built-in default keytab name"
    echo "        [--defcktname]    Show built-in default client keytab name"
    echo "        [--cflags]        Compile time CFLAGS"
    echo "        [--libs]          List libraries required to link [LIBRARIES]"
    echo "Libraries:"
    echo "        krb5              Kerberos 5 application"
    echo "        gssapi            GSSAPI application with Kerberos 5 bindings"
    echo "        gssrpc            GSSAPI RPC application"
    echo "        kadm-client       Kadmin client"
    echo "        kadm-server       Kadmin server"
    echo "        kdb               Application that accesses the kerberos database"
    exit 0
fi

if test -n "$do_all"; then
    all_exit=
    do_version=1
    do_prefix=1
    do_exec_prefix=1
    do_vendor=1
    title_version="Version:     "
    title_prefix="Prefix:      "
    title_exec_prefix="Exec_prefix: "
    title_vendor="Vendor:      "
else
    all_exit="exit 0"
fi

if test -n "$do_version"; then
    echo "$title_version$version_string"
    $all_exit
fi

if test -n "$do_vendor"; then
    echo "$title_vendor$vendor_string"
    $all_exit
fi

if test -n "$do_prefix"; then
    echo "$title_prefix$prefix"
    $all_exit
fi

if test -n "$do_exec_prefix"; then
    echo "$title_exec_prefix$exec_prefix"
    $all_exit
fi

if test -n "$do_defccname"; then
    echo "$DEFCCNAME"
    $all_exit
fi

if test -n "$do_defktname"; then
    echo "$DEFKTNAME"
    $all_exit
fi

if test -n "$do_defcktname"; then
    echo "$DEFCKTNAME"
    $all_exit
fi

if test -n "$do_cflags"; then
    if test x"$includedir" != x"/usr/include" ; then
        echo "-I${includedir}"
    else
        echo ''
    fi
fi


if test -n "$do_libs"; then
    # Assumes /usr/lib is the standard library directory everywhere...
    if test "$libdir" = /usr/lib; then
	libdirarg=
    else
	libdirarg="-L$libdir"
    fi
    # Ugly gross hack for our build tree
    lib_flags=`echo $CC_LINK | sed -e 's/\$(CC)//' \
	    -e 's/\$(PURE)//' \
	    -e 's#\$(PROG_RPATH_FLAGS)#'"$PROG_RPATH_FLAGS"'#' \
	    -e 's#\$(PROG_RPATH)#'$libdir'#' \
	    -e 's#\$(PROG_LIBPATH)#'$libdirarg'#' \
	    -e 's#\$(RPATH_FLAG)#'"$RPATH_FLAG"'#' \
	    -e 's#\$(LDFLAGS)#'"$LDFLAGS"'#' \
	    -e 's#\$(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)#'"$PTHREAD_CFLAGS"'#' \
	    -e 's#\$(CFLAGS)##'`

    if test `dirname $libdir` = /usr ; then
        lib_flags=`echo $lib_flags | sed -e "s#-L$libdir##" -e "s#$RPATH_FLAG$libdir##"`
    fi
    lib_flags=`echo $lib_flags | sed -e "s#-fPIE##g" -e "s#-pie##g"`
    lib_flags=`echo $lib_flags | sed -e "s#-Wl,-z,relro##g"`
    lib_flags=`echo $lib_flags | sed -e "s#-Wl,-z,now##g"`

    if test $library = 'kdb'; then
	lib_flags="$lib_flags -lkdb5 $KDB5_DB_LIB"
	library=krb5
    fi

    if test $library = 'kadm_server'; then
	lib_flags="$lib_flags -lkadm5srv_mit -lkdb5 $KDB5_DB_LIB"
	library=gssrpc
    fi

    if test $library = 'kadm_client'; then
	lib_flags="$lib_flags -lkadm5clnt_mit"
	library=gssrpc
    fi

    if test $library = 'gssrpc'; then
	lib_flags="$lib_flags -lgssrpc"
	library=gssapi
    fi

    if test $library = 'gssapi'; then
	lib_flags="$lib_flags -lgssapi_krb5"
	library=krb5
    fi

    if test $library = 'krb5'; then
	lib_flags="$lib_flags -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err"
    fi

    # If we ever support a flag to generate output suitable for static
    # linking, we would output "-lkrb5support $GEN_LIB $LIBS $SELINUX_LIBS $DL_LIB"
    # here.

    echo $lib_flags
fi

exit 0

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Create any website layout you can imagine

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Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

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No prerequisite knowledge required

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