# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-crypt/pinentry/pinentry-0.7.0.ebuild,v 1.4 2004/06/24 21:36:44 agriffis Exp $ DESCRIPTION="collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry dialogs which utilize the Assuan protocol" HOMEPAGE="http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/" SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/pinentry/${P}.tar.gz" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="x86 ~ppc" IUSE="qt gtk ncurses" DEPEND="gtk? ( x11-libs/gtk+ ) ncurses? ( sys-libs/ncurses ) qt? ( x11-libs/qt ) !gtk? ( !qt? ( !ncurses? ( sys-libs/ncurses ) ) )" src_compile() { local myconf="" if ! use qt && ! use gtk && ! use ncurses ; then myconf="--enable-pinentry-curses --enable-fallback-curses" fi econf \ `use_enable qt pinentry-qt` \ `use_enable gtk pinentry-gtk` \ `use_enable ncurses pinentry-curses` \ `use_enable ncurses fallback-curses` \ --disable-dependency-tracking \ ${myconf} \ || die make || die } src_install() { make DESTDIR="${D}" install || die dodoc AUTHORS ChangeLog NEWS README THANKS TODO # The other two pinentries don't spit out an insecure memory warning when # not suid root, and gtk refuses to start if pinentry-gtk is suid root. fperms +s /usr/bin/pinentry-qt } pkg_postinst() { einfo "pinentry-qt is installed SUID root to make use of protected memory space" einfo "This is needed in order to have a secure place to store your passphrases," einfo "etc. at runtime but may make some sysadmins nervous" }