SRCS = base64.c csn.c entropy.c sasl.c signal.c hash.c passfile.c \
md5.c passwd.c sha1.c getpass.c lockf.c utils.c uuid.c sockpair.c \
SRCS = base64.c csn.c entropy.c sasl.c signal.c hash.c passfile.c \
md5.c passwd.c sha1.c getpass.c lockf.c utils.c uuid.c sockpair.c \
@LIBSRCS@ $(@PLAT@_SRCS)
OBJS = base64.o csn.o entropy.o sasl.o signal.o hash.o passfile.o \
md5.o passwd.o sha1.o getpass.o lockf.o utils.o uuid.o sockpair.o \
@LIBSRCS@ $(@PLAT@_SRCS)
OBJS = base64.o csn.o entropy.o sasl.o signal.o hash.o passfile.o \
md5.o passwd.o sha1.o getpass.o lockf.o utils.o uuid.o sockpair.o \
-LDAP_INCDIR= ../../include
-LDAP_LIBDIR= ../../libraries
+testavl: $(XLIBS) testavl.o
+ (LTLINK) -o $@ testavl.o $(LIBS)
+
+testtavl: $(XLIBS) testtavl.o
+ (LTLINK) -o $@ testtavl.o $(LIBS)
# These rules are for a Mingw32 build, specifically.
# It's ok for them to be here because the clean rule is harmless, and
# slapdmsg.res won't get built unless it's declared in OBJS.
# These rules are for a Mingw32 build, specifically.
# It's ok for them to be here because the clean rule is harmless, and
# slapdmsg.res won't get built unless it's declared in OBJS.