# Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/baselayout-vserver/baselayout-vserver-1.12.0_pre16.ebuild,v 1.1 2006/02/18 17:56:26 phreak Exp $ inherit flag-o-matic eutils toolchain-funcs multilib DESCRIPTION="Filesystem baselayout and init scripts for Linux-VServer" HOMEPAGE="http://dev.croup.de/proj/gentoo-vps" SRC_URI="http://dev.gentoo.org/~hollow/distfiles/${P}.tar.bz2 http://dev.gentoo.org/~phreak/distfiles/${P}.tar.bz2" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~x86 ~amd64" IUSE="bootstrap build static" # This version of baselayout needs gawk in /bin, but as we do not have # a c++ compiler during bootstrap, we cannot depend on it if "bootstrap" # or "build" are in USE. RDEPEND=">=sys-apps/sysvinit-2.86-r3 !build? ( !bootstrap? ( >=sys-libs/readline-5.0-r1 >=app-shells/bash-3.1_p7 >=sys-apps/coreutils-5.2.1 ) )" DEPEND="virtual/os-headers >=sys-apps/portage-2.0.51" PROVIDE="virtual/baselayout" src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd "${S}" # Use correct path to filefuncs.so on multilib systems sed -i -e "s:/lib/rcscripts:/$(get_libdir)/rcscripts:" \ ${S}/src/awk/{cachedepends,genenviron}.awk || die } src_compile() { local libdir="lib" use static && append-ldflags -static [[ ${SYMLINK_LIB} == "yes" ]] && libdir=$(get_abi_LIBDIR "${DEFAULT_ABI}") make -C "${S}"/src \ CC="$(tc-getCC)" \ LD="$(tc-getCC) ${LDFLAGS}" \ CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" \ LIBDIR="${libdir}" || die } # This is a temporary workaround until bug 9849 is completely solved # in portage. We need to create the directories so they're available # during src_install, but when src_install is finished, call unkdir # to remove any empty directories instead of leaving them around. kdir() { typeset -a args typeset d # Create the directories for the remainder of src_install, and # remember how to create the directories later. for d in "$@"; do if [[ $d == /* ]]; then install -d "${args[@]}" "${D}/${d}" cat >> "${D}/usr/share/baselayout/mkdirs.sh" </dev/null \\ || ewarn " can't create ${d}" touch "\${ROOT}/${d}/.keep" 2>/dev/null \\ || ewarn " can't create ${d}/.keep" EOF else args=("${args[@]}" "${d}") fi done } # Continued from kdir above... This function removes any empty # directories as a temporary workaround for bug 9849. The directories # (and .keep files) are re-created in pkg_postinst, which means they # aren't listed in CONTENTS, unfortunately. unkdir() { einfo "Running unkdir to workaround bug 9849" find "${D}" -depth -type d -exec rmdir {} \; 2>/dev/null if [[ $? == 127 ]]; then ewarn "Problem running unkdir: find command not found" fi } # Same as kdir above, but for symlinks #103618 ksym() { echo "ln -s '$1' '${ROOT}/$2' &> /dev/null || ewarn ' unable to symlink $2 to $1' " \ >> "${D}"/usr/share/baselayout/mklinks.sh } src_install() { local dir libdirs libdirs_env rcscripts_dir # This directory is to stash away things that will be used in # pkg_postinst; it's needed first for kdir to function dodir /usr/share/baselayout # Jeremy Huddleston # For multilib, we want to make sure that all our multilibdirs exist # and make lib even if it's not listed as one (like on amd64/ppc64 # which sometimes has lib32/lib64 instead of lib/lib64). # lib should NOT be a symlink to one of the other libdirs. # Old systems with symlinks won't be affected by this change, as the # symlinks already exist and won't get removed, but new systems will # be setup properly. # # I'll be making a script to convert existing systems from symlink to # nosymlink and putting it in /usr/portage/scripts. libdirs=$(get_all_libdirs) : ${libdirs:=lib} # it isn't that we don't trust multilib.eclass... # This should be /lib/rcscripts, but we have to support old profiles too. # We don't support old things anyway rcscripts_dir="/lib/rcscripts" einfo "Creating directories..." kdir /usr kdir /usr/local kdir /dev kdir /dev/pts kdir /etc/conf.d kdir /etc/cron.daily kdir /etc/cron.hourly kdir /etc/cron.monthly kdir /etc/cron.weekly kdir /etc/env.d dodir /etc/init.d # .keep file might mess up init.d stuff kdir /etc/opt kdir /home kdir ${rcscripts_dir} kdir ${rcscripts_dir}/awk kdir ${rcscripts_dir}/sh kdir /opt kdir -o root -g uucp -m0775 /var/lock kdir /proc kdir -m 0700 /root kdir /sbin kdir /usr/bin kdir /usr/include kdir /usr/include/asm kdir /usr/include/linux kdir /usr/local/bin kdir /usr/local/games kdir /usr/local/sbin kdir /usr/local/share kdir /usr/local/share/doc kdir /usr/local/share/man kdir /usr/local/src kdir ${PORTDIR} kdir /usr/sbin kdir /usr/share/doc kdir /usr/share/info kdir /usr/share/man kdir /usr/share/misc kdir /usr/src kdir -m 1777 /tmp kdir /var dodir /var/db/pkg # .keep file messes up Portage kdir /var/lib/misc kdir /var/lock/subsys kdir /var/log/news kdir /var/run kdir /var/spool kdir /var/state kdir -m 1777 /var/tmp for dir in ${libdirs}; do libdirs_env=${libdirs_env:+$libdirs_env:}/${dir}:/usr/${dir}:/usr/local/${dir} [[ ${dir} == "lib" && ${SYMLINK_LIB} == "yes" ]] && continue kdir /${dir} kdir /usr/${dir} kdir /usr/local/${dir} done # FHS compatibility symlinks stuff ksym /var/tmp /usr/tmp ksym share/man /usr/local/man # # Setup files in /etc # insopts -m0644 insinto /etc doins -r "${S}"/etc/* # Install some files to /usr/share/baselayout instead of /etc to keep from # (1) overwriting the user's settings, (2) screwing things up when # attempting to merge files, (3) accidentally packaging up personal files # with quickpkg fperms 0600 /etc/shadow mv "${D}"/etc/{passwd,shadow,group,hosts} "${D}"/usr/share/baselayout # doinitd doesnt respect symlinks dodir /etc/init.d cp -P "${S}"/init.d/* "${D}"/etc/init.d/ || die "doinitd" #doinitd "${S}"/init.d/* || die "doinitd" doconfd "${S}"/etc/conf.d/* || die "doconfd" doenvd "${S}"/etc/env.d/* || die "doenvd" # List all the multilib libdirs in /etc/env/04multilib (only if they're # actually different from the normal if has_multilib_profile || [[ $(get_libdir) != "lib" || -n ${CONF_MULTILIBDIR} ]]; then echo "LDPATH=\"${libdirs_env}\"" > ${D}/etc/env.d/04multilib fi # As of baselayout-1.10-1-r1, sysvinit is its own package again, and # provides the inittab itself # We provide our own though... #rm -f "${D}"/etc/inittab # Stash the rc-lists for use during pkg_postinst cp -r "${S}"/rc-lists "${D}"/usr/share/baselayout # rc-scripts version for testing of features that *should* be present echo "Gentoo Base System version ${PV}" > ${D}/etc/gentoo-release # # Setup files related to /dev # into / dosbin "${S}"/sbin/MAKEDEV dosym ../../sbin/MAKEDEV /usr/sbin/MAKEDEV dosym ../sbin/MAKEDEV /dev/MAKEDEV # # Setup files in /bin # cd "${S}"/bin dobin rc-status # # Setup files in /sbin # cd "${S}"/sbin into / dosbin rc rc-update # These moved from /etc/init.d/ to /sbin to help newb systems # from breaking dosbin runscript.sh functions.sh # Compat symlinks between /etc/init.d and /sbin # (some stuff have hardcoded paths) dosym ../../sbin/depscan.sh /etc/init.d/depscan.sh dosym ../../sbin/runscript.sh /etc/init.d/runscript.sh dosym ../../sbin/functions.sh /etc/init.d/functions.sh # # Setup files in /lib/rcscripts # These are support files for other things in baselayout that needn't be # under CONFIG_PROTECTed /etc # cd "${S}"/sbin exeinto ${rcscripts_dir}/sh doexe rc-services.sh rc-daemon.sh rc-help.sh # We can only install new, fast awk versions of scripts # if 'build' or 'bootstrap' is not in USE. This will # change if we have sys-apps/gawk-3.1.1-r1 or later in # the build image ... if ! use build; then # This is for new depscan.sh and env-update.sh # written in awk cd "${S}"/sbin into / dosbin depscan.sh dosbin env-update.sh insinto ${rcscripts_dir}/awk doins "${S}"/src/awk/*.awk fi # # Install baselayout documentation # if ! use build ; then doman "${S}"/man/*.* docinto / dodoc ${FILESDIR}/copyright dodoc "${S}"/ChangeLog dodoc "${S}"/ChangeLog.vserver fi # # Install baselayout utilities # cd "${S}"/src make DESTDIR="${D}" install || die # Normal baselayout does this in pkg_postinst, but we keep it here because # (1) devices will show up in CONTENTS # (2) we just create devices if either build or bootstrap is ins USE # (3) it is not likely that anyone uses devfsd or udev inside a vserver # # However the most common cases are that people are either updating # baselayout or installing from scratch. In both cases there is no difference # to pkg_postinst as we only create devices when build or bootstrap is in USE. if use build || use bootstrap; then cd ${D}/dev || die ebegin "Populating /dev with safe device nodes..." ./MAKEDEV generic-vserver eend $? || die fi # Hack to fix bug 9849, continued in pkg_postinst unkdir } pkg_postinst() { local x y # Reincarnate dirs from kdir/unkdir (hack for bug 9849) einfo "Creating directories and .keep files." einfo "Some of these might fail if they're read-only mounted" einfo "filesystems, for example /dev or /proc. That's okay!" source "${ROOT}"/usr/share/baselayout/mkdirs.sh source "${ROOT}"/usr/share/baselayout/mklinks.sh # Set up default runlevel symlinks # This used to be done in src_install but required knowledge of ${ROOT}, # which meant that it was effectively broken for binary installs. if [[ -z $(/bin/ls "${ROOT}"/etc/runlevels 2>/dev/null) ]]; then for x in boot default; do einfo "Creating default runlevel symlinks for ${x}" mkdir -p "${ROOT}"/etc/runlevels/${x} for y in $(<"${ROOT}"/usr/share/baselayout/rc-lists/${x}); do if [[ ! -e ${ROOT}/etc/init.d/${y} ]]; then ewarn "init.d/${y} not found -- ignoring" else ln -sfn /etc/init.d/${y} \ "${ROOT}"/etc/runlevels/${x}/${y} fi done done fi # Create /etc/hosts in pkg_postinst so we don't overwrite an # existing file during bootstrap if [[ ! -e ${ROOT}/etc/hosts ]]; then cp ${ROOT}/usr/share/baselayout/hosts ${ROOT}/etc fi # Touching /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow after install can be fatal, as many # new users do not update them properly... see src_install() for why they # are in /usr/share/baselayout/ for x in passwd shadow group ; do if [[ -e ${ROOT}/etc/${x} ]] ; then touch "${ROOT}/etc/${x}" else cp "${ROOT}/usr/share/baselayout/${x}" "${ROOT}/etc/${x}" fi done # Under what circumstances would mtab be a symlink? It would be # nice if there were an explanatory comment here if [[ -L ${ROOT}/etc/mtab ]]; then rm -f "${ROOT}/etc/mtab" if [[ ${ROOT} == / ]]; then cp /proc/mounts "${ROOT}/etc/mtab" else touch "${ROOT}/etc/mtab" fi fi # We should only install empty files if these files don't already exist. [[ -e ${ROOT}/var/log/lastlog ]] || \ touch "${ROOT}/var/log/lastlog" [[ -e ${ROOT}/var/run/utmp ]] || \ install -m 0664 -g utmp /dev/null "${ROOT}/var/run/utmp" [[ -e ${ROOT}/var/log/wtmp ]] || \ install -m 0664 -g utmp /dev/null "${ROOT}/var/log/wtmp" # Reload init to fix unmounting problems of / on next reboot. # This is really needed, as without the new version of init cause init # not to quit properly on reboot, and causes a fsck of / on next reboot. if [[ ${ROOT} == / ]] && ! use build && ! use bootstrap; then # Regenerate init.d dependency tree /sbin/depscan.sh &>/dev/null fi # Enable shadow groups (we need ROOT=/ here, as grpconv only # operate on / ...). if [[ ${ROOT} == / && \ ! -f /etc/gshadow && -x /usr/sbin/grpck && -x /usr/sbin/grpconv ]] then if /usr/sbin/grpck -r &>/dev/null; then /usr/sbin/grpconv else echo ewarn "Running 'grpck' returned errors. Please run it by hand, and then" ewarn "run 'grpconv' afterwards!" echo fi fi # This is also written in src_install (so it's in CONTENTS), but # write it here so that the new version is immediately in the file # (without waiting for the user to do etc-update) rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/._cfg????_gentoo-release echo "Gentoo Base System version ${PV}" > ${ROOT}/etc/gentoo-release echo einfo "Please be sure to update all pending '._cfg*' files in /etc," einfo "else things might break at your next reboot! You can use 'etc-update'" einfo "to accomplish this:" einfo einfo " # etc-update" echo }