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# @(#)unix-generic 1.5 11/14/88 08:28:03 # this file lists the drivers used in a generic UNIX environment with # no networking support # to add a new driver, make a source file in the tports/, routers/, or # directors/ directory, whichever is appropriate, using the template # from that directory. Then, add the name of the driver in this file # as a line of the form: # # director name [flags] # or router name [flags] # or transport name [flags] # # the following flags can follow name: # # nocache - signify that there is no routine to cache # resources # nofinish - signify that there is no routine to free # resources # nobuilder - signify that there is no routine to read entries # from the section configuration file # source=name - specify the file containing the driver's source # non-absolute names are relative to the appropriate # source directory. By default this is the # name of the driver, with an extention of .c. # header=name - specify the header file which contains the # current version number. By default this is # the source file with an extension of .h rather # than .c. # # ordering is not important, though it can make this file easier to read # # non-driver library routines for a particular driver library can be # included using lines of the form: # # director library sourcefile... # or router library sourcefile... # or transport library sourcefile... # # where sourcefile can be a .c or .h file, whose source is in the # appropriate driver source directory. The objects are loaded into the # library in the order specified, making the order important if library # routines refer to each other. Library source files are useful for # creating common code that can be used by multiple drivers. # director drivers director aliasinclude source=include.c nocache nofinish director forwardinclude source=include.c nocache nofinish director genericinclude source=include.c nocache nofinish director aliasfile nocache nofinish director forwardfile nocache nofinish source=fwdfile.c director user nocache nofinish director smartuser nocache nofinish # router drivers router pathalias nocache nofinish router uuname router smarthost nocache nofinish # note: the queryprogram driver is not used in default router configuration router queryprogram source=queryprog.c nocache nofinish # use these only if you have BSD networking routines #router gethostbyname source=gethost.c nocache nofinish #router gethostbyaddr source=gethost.c nocache nofinish # use this only if you have the Berkeley BIND package #router bind nocache nofinish # this library source file is used by most routers above router library rtlib.c rtlib.h # transport drivers transport pipe nocache nofinish transport appendfile nocache nofinish # use this only if you have BSD networking routines #transport smtp source=smtpsend.c nobuilder nocache nofinish