nagios-nrpe/macros/ax_nagios_get_inetd
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# ===========================================================================
# SYNOPSIS
#
# AX_NAGIOS_GET_INETD
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# This macro determines whether inetd or xinetd is being used
# The argument are:
# the init type as determined by AX_NAGIOS_GET_INIT
# $inetd_type will be set and will be one of:
# unknown (could not be determined)
# launchd (Mac OS X)
# smf10 (Solaris)
# smf11 (Solaris)
# upstart (Older Debian)
# xinetd (Most Linux, BSD)
# inetd (The rest)
#
# LICENSE
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Nagios Core Development Team
#
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AU_ALIAS([AC_NAGIOS_GET_INETD], [AX_NAGIOS_GET_INETD])
AC_DEFUN([AX_NAGIOS_GET_INETD],
[
AC_SUBST(inetd_type)
#
# Get user hints for possible cross-compile
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(what inetd is being used )
AC_ARG_WITH(inetd_type, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-inetd-type=type],
[which super-server the system runs (inetd, xinetd, systemd, launchd,
smf10, smf11, etc.)]),
[
inetd_type_wanted=yes
#
# Run this if --with was specified
#
if test "x$withval" = x -o x$withval = xno; then
inetd_type_wanted=yes
else
inetd_type_wanted=no
inetd_type="$withval"
AC_MSG_RESULT($inetd_type)
fi
], [
#
# Run this if --with was not specified
#
inetd_type_wanted=yes
])
if test x$inetd_type = xno; then
inetd_type_wanted=yes
elif test x$inetd_type = xyes; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([you must enter an inetd type if '--with-inetd-type' is specified])
fi
#
# Determine inetd type if it wasn't supplied
#
if test $inetd_type_wanted = yes; then
inetd_disabled=""
if test x"$init_type" = "xupstart"; then
inetd_type="upstart"
elif test "$opsys" = "osx"; then
inetd_type="launchd"
fi
if test x"$inetd_type" = x; then
AS_CASE([$dist_type],
[solaris],
if test x"$init_type" = "xsmf10" -o x"$init_type" = "xsmf11"; then
inetd_type="$init_type"
else
inetd_type="inetd"
fi,
[*bsd*],
inetd_type=`ps -A -o comm -c | grep inetd`,
[aix|hp-ux],
inetd_type=`UNIX95= ps -A -o comm | grep inetd | head -1`,
[*],
inetd_type=[`ps -C "inetd,xinetd" -o fname | grep -vi COMMAND`])
fi
if test x"$inetd_type" = x; then
if test -f /etc/xinetd.conf -a -d /etc/xinetd.d; then
inetd_disabled="(Not running)"
inetd_type=xinetd
elif test -f /etc/inetd.conf -o -f /usr/sbin/inetd; then
inetd_type=inetd
inetd_disabled="(Not running)"
fi
fi
if test x"$inetd_type" = x; then
if test x"$init_type" = "xsystemd"; then
inetd_type="systemd"
else
inetd_type="unknown"
fi
fi
if test -n "$inetd_disabled"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($inetd_type $inetd_disabled)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT($inetd_type)
fi
fi
])