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# Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-process/fcron/fcron-3.0.2-r1.ebuild,v 1.3 2007/03/19 07:25:02 opfer Exp $
inherit cron pam eutils
DESCRIPTION="A command scheduler with extended capabilities over cron and anacron"
HOMEPAGE="http://fcron.free.fr/"
SRC_URI="http://fcron.free.fr/archives/${P}.src.tar.gz"
LICENSE="GPL-2"
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~hppa ~mips ~ppc ~sparc x86 ~x86-fbsd"
IUSE="debug doc pam selinux"
DEPEND="app-editors/nano
doc? ( >=app-text/docbook-dsssl-stylesheets-1.77 )
selinux? ( sys-libs/libselinux )
pam? ( virtual/pam )"
pkg_setup() {
enewgroup fcron
enewuser fcron -1 -1 -1 fcron,cron
ROOTUSER=$(egetent passwd 0 | cut -d ':' -f 1)
ROOTGROUP=$(egetent group 0 | cut -d ':' -f 1)
if useq debug; then
ewarn
ewarn "WARNING: debug USE flag active!"
ewarn "The debug USE flag makes fcron start in debug mode"
ewarn "by default, thus not detaching into background."
ewarn "This will make your system HANG on bootup if"
ewarn "fcron is to be started automatically by the"
ewarn "init system!"
ewarn
ebeep 5
epause 60
fi
}
src_unpack() {
unpack ${A}
cd ${S}
epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.0.0-configure.diff
# respect LDFLAGS
sed -i "s:\(@LIBS@\):\$(LDFLAGS) \1:" Makefile.in || die "sed failed"
}
src_compile() {
local myconf
autoconf || die "autoconf failed"
use doc && \
myconf="${myconf} --with-dsssl-dir=/usr/share/sgml/stylesheets/dsssl/docbook"
[[ -n "${ROOTUSER}" ]] && myconf="${myconf} --with-rootname=${ROOTUSER}"
[[ -n "${ROOTGROUP}" ]] && myconf="${myconf} --with-rootgroup=${ROOTGROUP}"
# QA security notice fix; see "[gentoo-core] Heads up changes in suid
# handing with portage >=51_pre21" for more details.
append-ldflags $(bindnow-flags)
econf \
$(use_with pam) \
$(use_with selinux) \
$(use_with debug) \
--with-username=fcron \
--with-groupname=fcron \
--with-piddir=/var/run \
--with-etcdir=/etc/fcron \
--with-spooldir=/var/spool/cron \
--with-fifodir=/var/run \
--with-sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail \
--with-fcrondyn=yes \
--with-editor=/bin/nano \
--with-shell=/bin/sh \
${myconf} \
|| die "Configure problem"
emake || die "Compile problem"
}
src_install() {
# cron eclass stuff
docron fcron -m0755 -o ${ROOTUSER:-root} -g ${ROOTGROUP:-root}
docrondir /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs -m6770 -o fcron -g fcron
docrontab fcrontab -m6755 -o fcron -g fcron
# install fcron tools
insinto /usr/bin
# fcronsighup needs to be suid root, because it sends a HUP
# to the running fcron daemon
insopts -m6755 -o ${ROOTUSER:-root} -g fcron
doins fcronsighup
insopts -m6755 -o fcron -g fcron
doins fcrondyn
# /etc stuff
diropts -m0750 -o ${ROOTUSER:-root} -g fcron
dodir /etc/fcron
insinto /etc/fcron
insopts -m0640 -o ${ROOTUSER:-root} -g fcron
doins files/fcron.{allow,deny,conf}
dosed 's:^\(fcrontabs.*=.*\)$:\1/fcrontabs:' /etc/fcron/fcron.conf \
|| die "dosed fcron.conf failed"
# install PAM files
newpamd files/fcron.pam fcron
newpamd files/fcrontab.pam fcrontab
# install /etc/crontab and /etc/fcrontab
insopts -m0640 -o ${ROOTUSER:-root} -g ${ROOTGROUP:-root}
insinto /etc
doins ${FILESDIR}/crontab ${FILESDIR}/fcrontab
# install init script
newinitd ${FILESDIR}/fcron.init fcron || die "newinitd failed"
# install the very handy check_system_crontabs script
mv script/check_system_crontabs script/check_system_crontabs.orig
sed -e 's:^FCRONTABS_DIR=.*$:FCRONTABS_DIR=/var/spool/cron/fcrontabs:' \
script/check_system_crontabs.orig > script/check_system_crontabs
dosbin script/check_system_crontabs
# doc stuff
dodoc MANIFEST VERSION
newdoc files/fcron.conf fcron.conf.sample
dodoc ${FILESDIR}/crontab
dodoc doc/en/txt/{readme,thanks,faq,todo,relnotes,changes}.txt
rm -f doc/en/man/*.3 # ugly hack for bitstring.3 manpage
doman doc/en/man/*.[0-9]
use doc && dohtml doc/en/HTML/*.html
# localized docs
local LANGUAGES=$(sed -n 's:LANGUAGES =::p' doc/Makefile)
LANGUAGES="${LANGUAGES/en/}"
local lang
for lang in ${LANGUAGES}; do
hasq ${lang} ${LINGUAS} || continue
rm -f doc/${lang}/man/*.3 # ugly hack for bitstring.3 manpage
doman -i18n=${lang} doc/${lang}/man/*.[0-9]
use doc && docinto html/${lang} && dohtml doc/${lang}/HTML/*.html
done
}
pkg_postinst() {
einfo
einfo "fcron has some important differences compared to vixie-cron:"
einfo
einfo "1. fcron stores the crontabs in /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs"
einfo
einfo "2. fcron uses a special binary file format for storing the"
einfo " crontabs in /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs/USERNAME,"
einfo " but the original plain text version is saved as"
einfo " /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs/USERNAME.orig for your"
einfo " reference (and for being edited with fcrontab)."
einfo
einfo "3. fcron does not feature a system crontab in exactly the"
einfo " same way as vixie-cron does. This version of fcron"
einfo " features a crontab for a pseudo-user 'systab' for use"
einfo " as the system crontab. Running a command like"
einfo
einfo " fcrontab -u systab /etc/crontab"
einfo
einfo " will write /etc/crontab to the fcron crontabs directory as"
einfo
einfo " /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs/systab"
einfo
einfo " Please note that changes to /etc/crontab will not become"
einfo " active automatically! fcron also does not use the directory"
einfo " /etc/cron.d by default like vixie-cron does."
einfo " Fortunately, it's possible to emulate vixie-cron's behavior"
einfo " with regards to /etc/crontab and /etc/cron.d by using a"
einfo " little helper script called 'check_system_crontabs'."
einfo " The file /etc/fcrontab (not /etc/crontab!) has been set up"
einfo " to run the script once a while to check whether"
einfo " /etc/fcrontab, /etc/crontab or files in /etc/cron.d/ have"
einfo " changed since the last generation of the systab and"
einfo " regenerate it from those three locations as necessary."
einfo " You should now run 'check_system_crontabs' once to properly"
einfo " generate an initial systab:"
einfo
einfo " check_system_crontabs -v -i -f"
einfo
einfo " The file /etc/fcrontab should only be used to run that"
einfo " script in order to ensure independence from the standard"
einfo " system crontab file /etc/crontab."
einfo " You may of course adjust the schedule for the script"
einfo " 'check_system_crontabs' or any other setting in"
einfo " /etc/fcrontab as you desire."
einfo
einfo "If you do NOT want to use 'check_system_crontabs', you"
einfo "might still want to activate the use of the well known"
einfo "directories /etc/cron.{hourly|daily|weekly|monthly} by"
einfo "just generating a systab once from /etc/crontab:"
einfo
einfo " fcrontab -u systab /etc/crontab"
einfo
einfo "Happy fcron'ing!"
einfo
ewarn
ewarn "Fixing permissions and ownership of /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs"
chown fcron:fcron /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs
chmod 6770 /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs
chown root:root /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs/*
chmod 0600 /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs/*
chown fcron:fcron /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs/*.orig
chmod 0640 /var/spool/cron/fcrontabs/*.orig
ewarn "Fixing permissions and ownership of /usr/bin/fcron{tab,dyn,sighup}"
chown fcron:fcron /usr/bin/fcron{tab,dyn}
chown ${ROOTUSER:-root}:fcron /usr/bin/fcronsighup
chmod 6755 /usr/bin/fcron{tab,dyn,sighup}
ewarn
ewarn "WARNING: fcron now uses a dedicated user and group"
ewarn "'fcron' for the suid/sgid programs/files instead of"
ewarn "the user and group 'cron' that were previously used."
ewarn
ewarn "fcron usage can now only be restricted by adding users"
ewarn "to the following files instead of to the group 'cron':"
ewarn
ewarn " /etc/fcron/fcron.allow"
ewarn " /etc/fcron/fcron.deny"
ewarn
ebeep 5
epause 10
}
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