From: Art Cancro Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2022 04:01:58 +0000 (-0400) Subject: More tweaking to cleanly support bin and run directories. X-Git-Tag: v952~3 X-Git-Url: https://code.citadel.org/?p=citadel.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=c41961e7d8c2d88398699493879fcfb9817dd534 More tweaking to cleanly support bin and run directories. --- diff --git a/citadel/COPYING b/citadel/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index 91923405c..000000000 --- a/citadel/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,675 +0,0 @@ - -Copyright: (C) 1987-2022 Citadel development team; GPL V3 - -* As a special exception, it is officialy resolved that our - favorite type of software is called "open source" -- NOT "free - software" -- and that our favorite operating system is called - "Linux" -- NOT "GNU/Linux". - -* We reject and oppose Richard M. 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All -# system-dependent configuration is in the "configure" script, which -# uses "Makefile.in" to generate a "Makefile". In the rare instance -# that you have to modify something here, please edit Makefile.in, -# *not* Makefile. -# -######################################################################## - -prefix=@prefix@ -srcdir=@srcdir@ -VPATH=$(srcdir) - -TARGETS=@TARGETS@ -RUN_DIR=@MAKE_RUN_DIR@ -SPOOL_DIR=@MAKE_SPOOL_DIR@ -ETC_DIR=@MAKE_ETC_DIR@ -DATA_DIR=@MAKE_DATA_DIR@ -STATICDATA_DIR=@MAKE_STATICDATA_DIR@ -HELP_DIR=@MAKE_HELP_DIR@ -DOC_DIR=@MAKE_DOC_DIR@ -UTILBIN_DIR=@MAKE_UTILBIN_DIR@ -DEPEND_FLAG=@DEPEND_FLAG@ -all: buildinfo $(TARGETS) - -.SUFFIXES: .o .d .c - -EXEEXT=@EXEEXT@ - -SERVER_TARGETS=citserver$(EXEEXT) - -include Make_modules - -UTIL_TARGETS=citmail$(EXEEXT) sendcommand$(EXEEXT) - -UTILBIN_TARGETS= setup$(EXEEXT) \ - chkpw$(EXEEXT) chkpwd$(EXEEXT) \ - ctdlmigrate$(EXEEXT) - -ACLOCAL=@ACLOCAL@ -AUTOCONF=@AUTOCONF@ -chkpwd_LIBS=@chkpwd_LIBS@ -CC=@CC@ -CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@ -I. -Wno-format-truncation -Wno-unused-result -CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@ -I. -DATABASE=@DATABASE@ -DEFS=@DEFS@ -DDIFF=\"@DIFF@\" -DPATCH=\"@PATCH@\" -LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@ -rdynamic -LIBS=@LIBS@ -LIBOBJS=@LIBOBJS@ -INSTALL=@INSTALL@ -INSTALL_DATA=@INSTALL_DATA@ -RESOLV=@RESOLV@ -SHELL=/bin/sh -SERVER_LDFLAGS=@SERVER_LDFLAGS@ -rdynamic -SERVER_LIBS=@SERVER_LIBS@ -SETUP_LIBS=@SETUP_LIBS@ -YACC=@YACC@ -DIFF=@DIFF@ -PATCH=@PATCH@ -LOCALEDIR=@LOCALEDIR@ - -# End configuration section - -.SILENT: - - -SOURCES=citmail.c setup.c chkpw.c \ - sendcommand.c ctdlmigrate.c chkpwd.c \ - citadel_dirs.c \ - citserver.c clientsocket.c config.c control.c $(DATABASE) \ - domain.c serv_extensions.c genstamp.c \ - housekeeping.c default_timezone.c internet_addressing.c \ - locate_host.c auth.c msgbase.c parsedate.c \ - room_ops.c euidindex.c server_main.c ldap.c \ - support.c sysdep.c user_ops.c journaling.c threads.c \ - context.c netconfig.c - -include Make_sources - -# for VPATH builds (invoked by configure) -mkdir-init: - DIRS=`/bin/ls $(VPATH)/modules/` - echo $(DIRS) - @for d in `/bin/ls $(VPATH)/modules/`; do \ - (mkdir -p modules/$$d ) ; \ - done - DIRS=`/bin/ls $(VPATH)/user_modules/` - echo $(DIRS) - @for d in `/bin/ls $(VPATH)/user_modules/`; do \ - (mkdir -p user_modules/$$d ) ; \ - done - mkdir locale - -svn_revision.c: ${SOURCES} - $(srcdir)/scripts/mk_svn_revision.sh - -DEP_FILES=$(SOURCES:.c=.d) modules_init.d modules_upgrade.d - -noinst: $(NOINST_TARGETS) - -server: $(SERVER_TARGETS) $(SERV_MODULES) - -utils: $(UTIL_TARGETS) $(UTILBIN_TARGETS) - -.y.c: - $(YACC) $(YFLAGS) $< - mv -f y.tab.c $@ - -parsedate.o: parsedate.c - -Make_sources: modules_init.c - -Make_modules: modules_init.c - -modules_upgrade.c: modules_init.c - -SERV_OBJS = server_main.o citadel_dirs.o \ - user_ops.o citserver.o sysdep.o serv_extensions.o \ - $(DATABASE:.c=.o) domain.o \ - control.o config.o support.o room_ops.o \ - msgbase.o euidindex.o \ - locate_host.o housekeeping.o default_timezone.o \ - internet_addressing.o journaling.o \ - parsedate.o genstamp.o threads.o context.o \ - clientsocket.o modules_init.o modules_upgrade.o $(SERV_MODULES) \ - svn_revision.o ldap.o netconfig.o - -citserver$(EXEEXT): $(SERV_OBJS) - $(CC) $(SERV_OBJS) $(LDFLAGS) $(SERVER_LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) $(SERVER_LIBS) $(RESOLV) -o citserver$(EXEEXT) - -%.o: %.c ${HEADERS} - echo "CC $<" - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(DEFS) -c $< -o $@ - -citmail$(EXEEXT): citmail.o citadel_dirs.o - $(CC) citmail.o citadel_dirs.o \ - $(LDFLAGS) -o citmail$(EXEEXT) $(LIBS) - -# setup does need LIBS defined, because it uses network functions which are in -lsocket -lnsl on Solaris. -setup$(EXEEXT): setup.o citadel_dirs.o - $(CC) setup.o citadel_dirs.o \ - $(LDFLAGS) -o setup$(EXEEXT) $(LIBS) $(SETUP_LIBS) - -ctdlmigrate$(EXEEXT): ctdlmigrate.o citadel_dirs.o - $(CC) ctdlmigrate.o citadel_dirs.o \ - $(LDFLAGS) -lreadline -o ctdlmigrate$(EXEEXT) $(LIBS) - -chkpwd$(EXEEXT): chkpwd.o auth.o - $(CC) chkpwd.o auth.o $(LDFLAGS) -o chkpwd$(EXEEXT) $(chkpwd_LIBS) - -chkpw$(EXEEXT): chkpw.o auth.o citadel_dirs.o - $(CC) chkpw.o auth.o citadel_dirs.o \ - $(LDFLAGS) -o chkpw$(EXEEXT) $(chkpwd_LIBS) - -sendcommand$(EXEEXT): sendcommand.o citadel_dirs.o $(LIBOBJS) - $(CC) sendcommand.o citadel_dirs.o \ - $(LIBOBJS) $(LDFLAGS) -o sendcommand$(EXEEXT) $(LIBS) - -.PHONY: install-data install-doc install-exec clean cleaner distclean - -install-locale: - cd po/citadel-setup - $(MAKE) - for i in `find locale -type d | grep -v .svn` \ - ; 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Create a user on your system under which to run Citadel 2. Install supported versions of the required libraries 3. ./configure && make && make install - 4. Run the "setup" program + 4. Start up the server + 5. You can log in immediately or you can run setup * After installing Citadel, you'll probably want to install WebCit so that you can access the Citadel system using a web browser. diff --git a/citadel/configure.ac b/citadel/configure.ac deleted file mode 100644 index a6ec3f514..000000000 --- a/citadel/configure.ac +++ /dev/null @@ -1,994 +0,0 @@ - - - -FAIL FAIL FAIL - -THIS IS THE OLD CONFIGURE SCRIPT - -KEEPING IT HERE FOR REFERENCE AS WE BUILD THE NEW ONE - -DONT RUN THIS - - - - - -dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. -AC_PREREQ(2.52) - -AC_INIT([Citadel],m4_esyscmd_s([grep REV_LEVEL citadel.h | sed 's/[^0-9]*//g']),[http://uncensored.citadel.org]) - -AC_REVISION(m4_esyscmd_s([git log --pretty=%h | head -1])) - -AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([citserver.c]) -AC_CONFIG_HEADER([sysdep.h]) -AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) -AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr/local/citadel) -if test "$prefix" = NONE; then - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CTDLDIR, "$ac_default_prefix", [define this to the Citadel home directory]) - ssl_dir="$ac_default_prefix/keys" - localedir=$ac_default_prefix -else - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CTDLDIR, "$prefix", [define this to the Citadel home directory]) - ssl_dir="$prefix/keys" - localedir=$prefix -fi - -dnl Make sure we see all GNU and Solaris extensions. -AC_GNU_SOURCE - - -dnl Checks for the Datadir -AC_ARG_WITH(datadir, - [ --with-datadir directory to store the databases under], - [ if test "x$withval" != "xno" ; 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See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - */ - -#include "../../ctdl_module.h" -#include "../../config.h" +// This module implements server commands related to the display and +// manipulation of user profiles (also known as "bio" files). +// +// Copyright (c) 1987-2022 by the citadel.org team +// +// This program is open source software. Use, duplication, or disclosure +// is subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. +// The program is distributed without any warranty, expressed or implied. #include #include #include +#include "../../ctdl_module.h" +#include "../../config.h" + -/* - * Command to enter user bio (profile) in plain text. - * This is deprecated , or at least it will be when its replacement is written :) - * I want commands to get/set bio in full MIME wonderfulness. - */ +// Command to enter user bio (profile) in plain text. +// This is deprecated , or at least it will be when its replacement is written :) +// I want commands to get/set bio in full MIME wonderfulness. void cmd_ebio(char *cmdbuf) { char buf[SIZ]; @@ -46,7 +36,7 @@ void cmd_ebio(char *cmdbuf) { StrBufAppendBufPlain(NewProfile, HKEY("\n"), 0); } - /* we have read the new profile from the user , now save it */ + // we have read the new profile from the user , now save it long old_msgnum = CC->user.msgnum_bio; char userconfigroomname[ROOMNAMELEN]; CtdlMailboxName(userconfigroomname, sizeof userconfigroomname, &CC->user, USERCONFIGROOM); @@ -62,13 +52,10 @@ void cmd_ebio(char *cmdbuf) { } -/* - * Command to read user bio (profile) in plain text. - * This is deprecated , or at least it will be when its replacement is written :) - * I want commands to get/set bio in full MIME wonderfulness. - */ -void cmd_rbio(char *cmdbuf) -{ +// Command to read user bio (profile) in plain text. +// This is deprecated , or at least it will be when its replacement is written :) +// I want commands to get/set bio in full MIME wonderfulness. +void cmd_rbio(char *cmdbuf) { struct ctdluser ruser; char buf[SIZ]; @@ -91,11 +78,8 @@ void cmd_rbio(char *cmdbuf) } -/* - * Import function called by import_old_bio_files() for a single user - */ -void import_one_bio_file(char *username, long usernum, char *path) -{ +// Import function called by import_old_bio_files() for a single user +void import_one_bio_file(char *username, long usernum, char *path) { syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Import legacy bio for %s, usernum=%ld, filename=%s", username, usernum, path); FILE *fp = fopen(path, "r"); @@ -139,11 +123,8 @@ void import_one_bio_file(char *username, long usernum, char *path) } -/* - * Look for old-format "bio" files and import them into the message base - */ -void import_old_bio_files(void) -{ +// Look for old-format "bio" files and import them into the message base +void import_old_bio_files(void) { DIR *filedir = NULL; struct dirent *filedir_entry; size_t d_namelen; @@ -153,14 +134,12 @@ void import_old_bio_files(void) struct stat s; char path[PATH_MAX]; - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Importing old style bio files into the message base"); filedir = opendir("bio"); if (filedir == NULL) { return; } - while ( (filedir_entry = readdir(filedir)) , (filedir_entry != NULL)) - { + while ( (filedir_entry = readdir(filedir)) , (filedir_entry != NULL)) { #ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_NAMLEN d_namelen = filedir_entry->d_namlen; @@ -222,6 +201,6 @@ char *ctdl_module_init_bio(void) { CtdlRegisterProtoHook(cmd_ebio, "EBIO", "Enter your bio"); CtdlRegisterProtoHook(cmd_rbio, "RBIO", "Read a user's bio"); } - /* return our module name for the log */ + // return our module name for the log return "bio"; } diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/calendar/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/calendar/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/calendar/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/checkpoint/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/checkpoint/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/checkpoint/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/clamav/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/clamav/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/clamav/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/crypto/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/crypto/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/crypto/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/expire/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/expire/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/expire/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/fulltext/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/fulltext/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/fulltext/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/imap/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/imap/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/imap/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/inboxrules/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/inboxrules/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/inboxrules/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/inetcfg/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/inetcfg/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/inetcfg/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/instmsg/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/instmsg/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/instmsg/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/listsub/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/listsub/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/listsub/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/migrate/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/migrate/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/migrate/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/newuser/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/newuser/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/newuser/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/notes/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/notes/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/notes/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/openid/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/openid/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/openid/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/pop3/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/pop3/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/pop3/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/pop3client/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/pop3client/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/pop3client/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/roomchat/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/roomchat/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/roomchat/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/rssclient/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/rssclient/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/rssclient/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/rwho/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/rwho/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/rwho/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/smtp/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/smtp/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/smtp/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/spam/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/spam/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/spam/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/test/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/test/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/test/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/upgrade/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/upgrade/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/upgrade/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/vcard/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/vcard/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/vcard/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/wiki/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/wiki/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/wiki/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules/xmpp/.gitignore b/citadel/server/modules/xmpp/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5761abcfd..000000000 --- a/citadel/server/modules/xmpp/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.o diff --git a/citadel/server/modules_init.c b/citadel/server/modules_init.c index 966c769fc..9fdb98c59 100644 --- a/citadel/server/modules_init.c +++ b/citadel/server/modules_init.c @@ -26,50 +26,50 @@ int threading = 0; void initialize_modules(int is_threading) { threading = is_threading; - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: begin initializing modules (threading=%d)", threading); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_control()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_euidindex()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_msgbase()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_database()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_autocompletion()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_bio()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_blog()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_calendar()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_checkpoint()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_virus()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_file_ops()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_ctdl_message()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_rooms()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_serv_session()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_syscmd()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_serv_user()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_expire()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_fulltext()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_image()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_imap()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_sieve()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_inetcfg()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_instmsg()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_listdeliver()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_listsub()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_migrate()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_newuser()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_nntp()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_notes()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_openid_rp()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_pop3()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_pop3client()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_roomchat()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_rssclient()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_rwho()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_smtp()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_smtpclient()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_spam()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_test()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_upgrade()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_vcard()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_wiki()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_xmpp()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: init %s", ctdl_module_init_netconfig()); - syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "modules: finished initializing modules (threading=%d)", threading); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: begin initializing modules (threading=%d)", threading); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_control()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_euidindex()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_msgbase()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_database()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_autocompletion()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_bio()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_blog()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_calendar()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_checkpoint()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_virus()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_file_ops()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_ctdl_message()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_rooms()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_serv_session()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_syscmd()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_serv_user()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_expire()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_fulltext()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_image()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_imap()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_sieve()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_inetcfg()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_instmsg()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_listdeliver()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_listsub()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_migrate()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_newuser()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_nntp()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_notes()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_openid_rp()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_pop3()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_pop3client()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_roomchat()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_rssclient()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_rwho()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_smtp()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_smtpclient()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_spam()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_test()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_upgrade()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_vcard()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_wiki()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_xmpp()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: init %s", ctdl_module_init_netconfig()); + syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "extensions: finished initializing modules (threading=%d)", threading); } diff --git a/citadel/utils/guesstimezone.sh b/citadel/utils/guesstimezone.sh old mode 100644 new mode 100755