-#!/bin/sh\r
-#\r
-# This script runs the OpenSSL Configure script, then processes the\r
-# resulting file list into our local OpensslLib.inf and also takes\r
-# a copy of opensslconf.h.\r
-#\r
-# This only needs to be done once by a developer when updating to a\r
-# new version of OpenSSL (or changing options, etc.). Normal users\r
-# do not need to do this, since the results are stored in the EDK2\r
-# git repository for them.\r
-\r
-OPENSSL_PATH=$(sed -n '/DEFINE OPENSSL_PATH/{s/.* \(openssl-[0-9.]*[a-z]*\)[[:space:]]*/\1/ p}' OpensslLib.inf)\r
-\r
-if ! cd "${OPENSSL_PATH}" ; then\r
- echo "Cannot change to OpenSSL directory \"${OPENSSL_PATH}\""\r
- exit 1\r
-fi\r
-\r
-./Configure UEFI \\r
- no-asm \\r
- no-bf \\r
- no-camellia \\r
- no-capieng \\r
- no-cast \\r
- no-cms \\r
- no-deprecated \\r
- no-dgram \\r
- no-dsa \\r
- no-dynamic-engine \\r
- no-ec \\r
- no-ecdh \\r
- no-ecdsa \\r
- no-engine \\r
- no-engines \\r
- no-err \\r
- no-filenames \\r
- no-fp-api \\r
- no-hw \\r
- no-idea \\r
- no-jpake \\r
- no-krb5 \\r
- no-locking \\r
- no-mdc2 \\r
- no-posix-io \\r
- no-pqueue \\r
- no-rc2 \\r
- no-rcs \\r
- no-rfc3779 \\r
- no-ripemd \\r
- no-scrypt \\r
- no-sct \\r
- no-seed \\r
- no-sha0 \\r
- no-sock \\r
- no-srp \\r
- no-ssl \\r
- no-stdio \\r
- no-threads \\r
- no-ts \\r
- no-ui \\r
- no-whirlpool \\r
- || exit 1\r
-\r
-make files\r
-cd -\r
-\r
-function filelist ()\r
-{\r
- echo '1,/# Autogenerated files list starts here/p'\r
- echo '/# Autogenerated files list ends here/,$p'\r
- echo '/# Autogenerated files list starts here/a\'\r
-\r
- while read LINE; do\r
- case "$LINE" in\r
- RELATIVE_DIRECTORY=*)\r
- eval "$LINE"\r
- ;;\r
- LIBSRC=*)\r
- LIBSRC=$(echo "$LINE" | sed s/^LIBSRC=//)\r
- if [ "$RELATIVE_DIRECTORY" != "ssl" ]; then\r
- for FILE in $LIBSRC; do\r
- if [ "$FILE" != "b_print.c" ]; then\r
- echo -e ' $(OPENSSL_PATH)/'$RELATIVE_DIRECTORY/$FILE\\r\\\r
- fi\r
- done\r
- fi\r
- ;;\r
- esac\r
- done\r
- echo -e \\r\r
-}\r
-\r
-filelist < "${OPENSSL_PATH}/MINFO" | sed -n -f - -i OpensslLib.inf\r
-\r
-# We can tell Windows users to put this back manually if they can't run\r
-# Configure.\r
-cp "${OPENSSL_PATH}/crypto/opensslconf.h" .\r
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# This script runs the OpenSSL Configure script, then processes the
+# resulting file list into our local OpensslLib.inf and also takes
+# a copy of opensslconf.h.
+#
+# This only needs to be done once by a developer when updating to a
+# new version of OpenSSL (or changing options, etc.). Normal users
+# do not need to do this, since the results are stored in the EDK2
+# git repository for them.
+
+OPENSSL_PATH=$(sed -n '/DEFINE OPENSSL_PATH/{s/.* \(openssl-[0-9.]*[a-z]*\)[[:space:]]*/\1/ p}' OpensslLib.inf)
+
+if ! cd "${OPENSSL_PATH}" ; then
+ echo "Cannot change to OpenSSL directory \"${OPENSSL_PATH}\""
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+./Configure UEFI \
+ no-asm \
+ no-bf \
+ no-camellia \
+ no-capieng \
+ no-cast \
+ no-cms \
+ no-deprecated \
+ no-dgram \
+ no-dsa \
+ no-dynamic-engine \
+ no-ec \
+ no-ecdh \
+ no-ecdsa \
+ no-engine \
+ no-engines \
+ no-err \
+ no-filenames \
+ no-fp-api \
+ no-hw \
+ no-idea \
+ no-jpake \
+ no-krb5 \
+ no-locking \
+ no-mdc2 \
+ no-posix-io \
+ no-pqueue \
+ no-rc2 \
+ no-rcs \
+ no-rfc3779 \
+ no-ripemd \
+ no-scrypt \
+ no-sct \
+ no-seed \
+ no-sha0 \
+ no-sock \
+ no-srp \
+ no-ssl \
+ no-stdio \
+ no-threads \
+ no-ts \
+ no-ui \
+ no-whirlpool \
+ || exit 1
+
+make files
+cd -
+
+function filelist ()
+{
+ echo '1,/# Autogenerated files list starts here/p'
+ echo '/# Autogenerated files list ends here/,$p'
+ echo '/# Autogenerated files list starts here/a\'
+
+ while read LINE; do
+ case "$LINE" in
+ RELATIVE_DIRECTORY=*)
+ eval "$LINE"
+ ;;
+ LIBSRC=*)
+ LIBSRC=$(echo "$LINE" | sed s/^LIBSRC=//)
+ if [ "$RELATIVE_DIRECTORY" != "ssl" ]; then
+ for FILE in $LIBSRC; do
+ if [ "$FILE" != "b_print.c" ]; then
+ echo -e ' $(OPENSSL_PATH)/'$RELATIVE_DIRECTORY/$FILE\\r\\
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ echo -e \\r
+}
+
+filelist < "${OPENSSL_PATH}/MINFO" | sed -n -f - -i OpensslLib.inf
+
+# We can tell Windows users to put this back manually if they can't run
+# Configure.
+cp "${OPENSSL_PATH}/crypto/opensslconf.h" .