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eutils.eclass (text/plain), 42.30 KB, created by
Martin Hierling
on 2005-08-15 23:03:56 UTC
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># Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation ># Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 ># $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/eutils.eclass,v 1.194 2005/08/09 22:40:39 vapier Exp $ ># ># Author: Martin Schlemmer <azarah@gentoo.org> ># ># This eclass is for general purpose functions that most ebuilds ># have to implement themselves. ># ># NB: If you add anything, please comment it! > >inherit multilib > >DEPEND="!bootstrap? ( sys-devel/patch )" ># sys-apps/shadow is needed for useradd, etc, bug #94745. > >DESCRIPTION="Based on the ${ECLASS} eclass" > ># Wait for the supplied number of seconds. If no argument is supplied, defaults ># to five seconds. If the EPAUSE_IGNORE env var is set, don't wait. If we're not ># outputting to a terminal, don't wait. For compatability purposes, the argument ># must be an integer greater than zero. ># Bug 62950, Ciaran McCreesh <ciaranm@gentoo.org> (05 Sep 2004) >epause() { > if [ -z "$EPAUSE_IGNORE" ] && [ -t 1 ] ; then > sleep ${1:-5} > fi >} > ># Beep the specified number of times (defaults to five). If our output ># is not a terminal, don't beep. If the EBEEP_IGNORE env var is set, ># don't beep. ># Bug 62950, Ciaran McCreesh <ciaranm@gentoo.org> (05 Sep 2004) >ebeep() { > local n > if [ -z "$EBEEP_IGNORE" ] && [ -t 1 ] ; then > for ((n=1 ; n <= ${1:-5} ; n++)) ; do > echo -ne "\a" > sleep 0.1 &>/dev/null ; sleep 0,1 &>/dev/null > echo -ne "\a" > sleep 1 > done > fi >} > ># This function generate linker scripts in /usr/lib for dynamic ># libs in /lib. This is to fix linking problems when you have ># the .so in /lib, and the .a in /usr/lib. What happens is that ># in some cases when linking dynamic, the .a in /usr/lib is used ># instead of the .so in /lib due to gcc/libtool tweaking ld's ># library search path. This cause many builds to fail. ># See bug #4411 for more info. ># ># To use, simply call: ># ># gen_usr_ldscript libfoo.so ># ># Note that you should in general use the unversioned name of ># the library, as ldconfig should usually update it correctly ># to point to the latest version of the library present. ># ># <azarah@gentoo.org> (26 Oct 2002) ># >gen_usr_ldscript() { > local libdir="$(get_libdir)" > # Just make sure it exists > dodir /usr/${libdir} > > for lib in "${@}" ; do > cat > "${D}/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" <<-END_LDSCRIPT > /* GNU ld script > Since Gentoo has critical dynamic libraries > in /lib, and the static versions in /usr/lib, > we need to have a "fake" dynamic lib in /usr/lib, > otherwise we run into linking problems. > > See bug http://bugs.gentoo.org/4411 for more info. > */ > GROUP ( /${libdir}/${lib} ) > END_LDSCRIPT > fperms a+x "/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" > done >} > ># Simple function to draw a line consisting of '=' the same length as $* ># - only to be used by epatch() ># ># <azarah@gentoo.org> (11 Nov 2002) ># >draw_line() { > local i=0 > local str_length="" > > # Handle calls that do not have args, or wc not being installed ... > if [ -z "$1" -o ! -x "$(which wc 2>/dev/null)" ] > then > echo "===============================================================" > return 0 > fi > > # Get the length of $* > str_length="$(echo -n "$*" | wc -m)" > > while [ "$i" -lt "${str_length}" ] > do > echo -n "=" > > i=$((i + 1)) > done > > echo > > return 0 >} > ># Default directory where patches are located >EPATCH_SOURCE="${WORKDIR}/patch" ># Default extension for patches >EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2" ># Default options for patch ># Set -g0 to keep RCS, ClearCase, Perforce and SCCS happy. Bug #24571 ># Set --no-backup-if-mismatch so we don't leave '.orig' files behind. >EPATCH_OPTS="-g0 --no-backup-if-mismatch" ># List of patches not to apply. Not this is only file names, ># and not the full path .. >EPATCH_EXCLUDE="" ># Change the printed message for a single patch. >EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG="" ># Change the printed message for multiple patches. >EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying various patches (bugfixes/updates) ..." ># Force applying bulk patches even if not following the style: ># ># ??_${ARCH}_foo.${EPATCH_SUFFIX} ># >EPATCH_FORCE="no" > ># This function is for bulk patching, or in theory for just one ># or two patches. ># ># It should work with .bz2, .gz, .zip and plain text patches. ># Currently all patches should be the same format. ># ># You do not have to specify '-p' option to patch, as it will ># try with -p0 to -p5 until it succeed, or fail at -p5. ># ># Above EPATCH_* variables can be used to control various defaults, ># bug they should be left as is to ensure an ebuild can rely on ># them for. ># ># Patches are applied in current directory. ># ># Bulk Patches should preferibly have the form of: ># ># ??_${ARCH}_foo.${EPATCH_SUFFIX} ># ># For example: ># ># 01_all_misc-fix.patch.bz2 ># 02_sparc_another-fix.patch.bz2 ># ># This ensures that there are a set order, and you can have ARCH ># specific patches. ># ># If you however give an argument to epatch(), it will treat it as a ># single patch that need to be applied if its a file. If on the other ># hand its a directory, it will set EPATCH_SOURCE to this. ># ># <azarah@gentoo.org> (10 Nov 2002) ># >epatch() { > local PIPE_CMD="" > local STDERR_TARGET="${T}/$$.out" > local PATCH_TARGET="${T}/$$.patch" > local PATCH_SUFFIX="" > local SINGLE_PATCH="no" > local x="" > > if [ "$#" -gt 1 ] > then > local m="" > for m in "$@" ; do > epatch "${m}" > done > return 0 > fi > > if [ -n "$1" -a -f "$1" ] > then > SINGLE_PATCH="yes" > > local EPATCH_SOURCE="$1" > local EPATCH_SUFFIX="${1##*\.}" > > elif [ -n "$1" -a -d "$1" ] > then > # Allow no extension if EPATCH_FORCE=yes ... used by vim for example ... > if [ "${EPATCH_FORCE}" = "yes" ] && [ -z "${EPATCH_SUFFIX}" ] > then > local EPATCH_SOURCE="$1/*" > else > local EPATCH_SOURCE="$1/*.${EPATCH_SUFFIX}" > fi > else > if [ ! -d ${EPATCH_SOURCE} ] || [ -n "$1" ] > then > if [ -n "$1" -a "${EPATCH_SOURCE}" = "${WORKDIR}/patch" ] > then > EPATCH_SOURCE="$1" > fi > > echo > eerror "Cannot find \$EPATCH_SOURCE! Value for \$EPATCH_SOURCE is:" > eerror > eerror " ${EPATCH_SOURCE}" > eerror " ( ${EPATCH_SOURCE##*/} )" > echo > die "Cannot find \$EPATCH_SOURCE!" > fi > > local EPATCH_SOURCE="${EPATCH_SOURCE}/*.${EPATCH_SUFFIX}" > fi > > case ${EPATCH_SUFFIX##*\.} in > bz2) > PIPE_CMD="bzip2 -dc" > PATCH_SUFFIX="bz2" > ;; > gz|Z|z) > PIPE_CMD="gzip -dc" > PATCH_SUFFIX="gz" > ;; > ZIP|zip) > PIPE_CMD="unzip -p" > PATCH_SUFFIX="zip" > ;; > *) > PIPE_CMD="cat" > PATCH_SUFFIX="patch" > ;; > esac > > if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "no" ] > then > einfo "${EPATCH_MULTI_MSG}" > fi > for x in ${EPATCH_SOURCE} > do > # New ARCH dependant patch naming scheme ... > # > # ???_arch_foo.patch > # > if [ -f ${x} ] && \ > ([ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "yes" -o "${x/_all_}" != "${x}" -o "${x/_${ARCH}_}" != "${x}" ] || \ > [ "${EPATCH_FORCE}" = "yes" ]) > then > local count=0 > local popts="${EPATCH_OPTS}" > local patchname=${x##*/} > > if [ -n "${EPATCH_EXCLUDE}" ] > then > if [ "${EPATCH_EXCLUDE/${patchname}}" != "${EPATCH_EXCLUDE}" ] > then > continue > fi > fi > > if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "yes" ] > then > if [ -n "${EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG}" ] > then > einfo "${EPATCH_SINGLE_MSG}" > else > einfo "Applying ${patchname} ..." > fi > else > einfo " ${patchname} ..." > fi > > echo "***** ${patchname} *****" > ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > > # Allow for prefix to differ ... im lazy, so shoot me :/ > while [ "${count}" -lt 5 ] > do > # Generate some useful debug info ... > draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > > if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] > then > echo -n "PIPE_COMMAND: " >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > echo "${PIPE_CMD} ${x} > ${PATCH_TARGET}" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > else > PATCH_TARGET="${x}" > fi > > echo -n "PATCH COMMAND: " >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > echo "patch -p${count} ${popts} < ${PATCH_TARGET}" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > > echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > > if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] > then > if ! (${PIPE_CMD} ${x} > ${PATCH_TARGET}) >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} 2>&1 > then > echo > eerror "Could not extract patch!" > #die "Could not extract patch!" > count=5 > break > fi > fi > > if (cat ${PATCH_TARGET} | patch -p${count} ${popts} --dry-run -f) >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} 2>&1 > then > draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" > ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real > echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real > echo "ACTUALLY APPLYING ${patchname} ..." >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real > echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real > draw_line "***** ${patchname} *****" >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real > > cat ${PATCH_TARGET} | patch -p${count} ${popts} >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real 2>&1 > > if [ "$?" -ne 0 ] > then > cat ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > echo > eerror "A dry-run of patch command succeeded, but actually" > eerror "applying the patch failed!" > #die "Real world sux compared to the dreamworld!" > count=5 > fi > > rm -f ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}.real > > break > fi > > count=$((count + 1)) > done > > if [ "${PATCH_SUFFIX}" != "patch" ] > then > rm -f ${PATCH_TARGET} > fi > > if [ "${count}" -eq 5 ] > then > echo > eerror "Failed Patch: ${patchname} !" > eerror " ( ${PATCH_TARGET} )" > eerror > eerror "Include in your bugreport the contents of:" > eerror > eerror " ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}" > echo > die "Failed Patch: ${patchname}!" > fi > > rm -f ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/${patchname}-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} > > eend 0 > fi > done > if [ "${SINGLE_PATCH}" = "no" ] > then > einfo "Done with patching" > fi >} > ># Cheap replacement for when debianutils (and thus mktemp) ># does not exist on the users system ># vapier@gentoo.org ># ># Takes just 1 optional parameter (the directory to create tmpfile in) >emktemp() { > local exe="touch" > [[ $1 == -d ]] && exe="mkdir" && shift > local topdir=$1 > > if [[ -z ${topdir} ]] ; then > [[ -z ${T} ]] \ > && topdir="/tmp" \ > || topdir=${T} > fi > > if [[ -z $(type -p mktemp) ]] ; then > local tmp=/ > while [[ -e ${tmp} ]] ; do > tmp=${topdir}/tmp.${RANDOM}.${RANDOM}.${RANDOM} > done > ${exe} "${tmp}" || ${exe} -p "${tmp}" > echo "${tmp}" > else > [[ ${exe} == "touch" ]] \ > && exe="-p" \ > || exe="-d" > mktemp ${exe} "${topdir}" > fi >} > ># Small wrapper for getent (Linux), nidump (Mac OS X), ># and pw (FreeBSD) used in enewuser()/enewgroup() ># Joe Jezak <josejx@gmail.com> and usata@gentoo.org ># FBSD stuff: Aaron Walker <ka0ttic@gentoo.org> ># ># egetent(database, key) >egetent() { > if [[ "${USERLAND}" == "Darwin" ]] ; then > case "$2" in > *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric > nidump $1 . | awk -F":" "{ if (\$1 ~ /^$2$/) {print \$0;exit;} }" > ;; > *) # Numeric > nidump $1 . | awk -F":" "{ if (\$3 == $2) {print \$0;exit;} }" > ;; > esac > elif [[ "${USERLAND}" == "BSD" ]] ; then > local action > if [ "$1" == "passwd" ] > then > action="user" > else > action="group" > fi > pw show "${action}" "$2" -q > else > which nscd >& /dev/null && nscd -i "$1" > getent "$1" "$2" > fi >} > ># Simplify/standardize adding users to the system ># vapier@gentoo.org ># ># enewuser(username, uid, shell, homedir, groups, extra options) ># ># Default values if you do not specify any: ># username: REQUIRED ! ># uid: next available (see useradd(8)) ># note: pass -1 to get default behavior ># shell: /bin/false ># homedir: /dev/null ># groups: none ># extra: comment of 'added by portage for ${PN}' >enewuser() { > # get the username > local euser=$1; shift > if [[ -z ${euser} ]] ; then > eerror "No username specified !" > die "Cannot call enewuser without a username" > fi > > # lets see if the username already exists > if [[ ${euser} == $(egetent passwd "${euser}" | cut -d: -f1) ]] ; then > return 0 > fi > einfo "Adding user '${euser}' to your system ..." > > # options to pass to useradd > local opts= > > # handle uid > local euid=$1; shift > if [[ ! -z ${euid} ]] && [[ ${euid} != "-1" ]] ; then > if [[ ${euid} -gt 0 ]] ; then > if [[ ! -z $(egetent passwd ${euid}) ]] ; then > euid="next" > fi > else > eerror "Userid given but is not greater than 0 !" > die "${euid} is not a valid UID" > fi > else > euid="next" > fi > if [[ ${euid} == "next" ]] ; then > local pwrange > if [[ ${USERLAND} == "BSD" ]] ; then > pwrange=$(jot 898 101) > else > pwrange=$(seq 101 999) > fi > for euid in ${pwrange} ; do > [[ -z $(egetent passwd ${euid}) ]] && break > done > fi > opts="${opts} -u ${euid}" > einfo " - Userid: ${euid}" > > # handle shell > local eshell=$1; shift > if [[ ! -z ${eshell} ]] && [[ ${eshell} != "-1" ]] ; then > if [[ ! -e ${eshell} ]] ; then > eerror "A shell was specified but it does not exist !" > die "${eshell} does not exist" > fi > else > case ${USERLAND} in > Darwin) eshell="/usr/bin/false";; > BSD) eshell="/usr/sbin/nologin";; > *) eshell="/bin/false";; > esac > fi > einfo " - Shell: ${eshell}" > opts="${opts} -s ${eshell}" > > # handle homedir > local ehome=$1; shift > if [[ -z ${ehome} ]] || [[ ${ehome} == "-1" ]] ; then > ehome="/dev/null" > fi > einfo " - Home: ${ehome}" > opts="${opts} -d ${ehome}" > > # handle groups > local egroups=$1; shift > if [[ ! -z ${egroups} ]] ; then > local oldifs=${IFS} > local defgroup="" exgroups="" > > export IFS="," > for g in ${egroups} ; do > export IFS=${oldifs} > if [[ -z $(egetent group "${g}") ]] ; then > eerror "You must add group ${g} to the system first" > die "${g} is not a valid GID" > fi > if [[ -z ${defgroup} ]] ; then > defgroup=${g} > else > exgroups="${exgroups},${g}" > fi > export IFS="," > done > export IFS=${oldifs} > > opts="${opts} -g ${defgroup}" > if [[ ! -z ${exgroups} ]] ; then > opts="${opts} -G ${exgroups:1}" > fi > else > egroups="(none)" > fi > einfo " - Groups: ${egroups}" > > # handle extra and add the user > local oldsandbox=${SANDBOX_ON} > export SANDBOX_ON="0" > case ${USERLAND} in > Darwin) > ### Make the user > if [[ -z $@ ]] ; then > dscl . create /users/${euser} uid ${euid} > dscl . create /users/${euser} shell ${eshell} > dscl . create /users/${euser} home ${ehome} > dscl . create /users/${euser} realname "added by portage for ${PN}" > ### Add the user to the groups specified > local oldifs=${IFS} > export IFS="," > for g in ${egroups} ; do > dscl . merge /groups/${g} users ${euser} > done > export IFS=${oldifs} > else > einfo "Extra options are not supported on Darwin yet" > einfo "Please report the ebuild along with the info below" > einfo "eextra: $@" > die "Required function missing" > fi > ;; > BSD) > if [[ -z $@ ]] ; then > pw useradd ${euser} ${opts} \ > -c "added by portage for ${PN}" \ > die "enewuser failed" > else > einfo " - Extra: $@" > pw useradd ${euser} ${opts} \ > "$@" || die "enewuser failed" > fi > ;; > *) > if [[ -z $@ ]] ; then > useradd ${opts} ${euser} \ > -c "added by portage for ${PN}" \ > || die "enewuser failed" > else > einfo " - Extra: $@" > useradd ${opts} ${euser} "$@" \ > || die "enewuser failed" > fi > ;; > esac > > if [[ ! -e ${ROOT}/${ehome} ]] ; then > einfo " - Creating ${ehome} in ${ROOT}" > mkdir -p "${ROOT}/${ehome}" > chown ${euser} "${ROOT}/${ehome}" > chmod 755 "${ROOT}/${ehome}" > fi > > export SANDBOX_ON=${oldsandbox} >} > ># Simplify/standardize adding groups to the system ># vapier@gentoo.org ># ># enewgroup(group, gid) ># ># Default values if you do not specify any: ># groupname: REQUIRED ! ># gid: next available (see groupadd(8)) ># extra: none >enewgroup() { > # get the group > local egroup="$1"; shift > if [ -z "${egroup}" ] > then > eerror "No group specified !" > die "Cannot call enewgroup without a group" > fi > > # see if group already exists > if [ "${egroup}" == "`egetent group \"${egroup}\" | cut -d: -f1`" ] > then > return 0 > fi > einfo "Adding group '${egroup}' to your system ..." > > # options to pass to useradd > local opts= > > # handle gid > local egid="$1"; shift > if [ ! -z "${egid}" ] > then > if [ "${egid}" -gt 0 ] > then > if [ -z "`egetent group ${egid}`" ] > then > if [[ "${USERLAND}" == "Darwin" ]]; then > opts="${opts} ${egid}" > else > opts="${opts} -g ${egid}" > fi > else > egid="next available; requested gid taken" > fi > else > eerror "Groupid given but is not greater than 0 !" > die "${egid} is not a valid GID" > fi > else > egid="next available" > fi > einfo " - Groupid: ${egid}" > > # handle extra > local eextra="$@" > opts="${opts} ${eextra}" > > # add the group > local oldsandbox="${SANDBOX_ON}" > export SANDBOX_ON="0" > if [[ "${USERLAND}" == "Darwin" ]]; then > if [ ! -z "${eextra}" ]; > then > einfo "Extra options are not supported on Darwin/OS X yet" > einfo "Please report the ebuild along with the info below" > einfo "eextra: ${eextra}" > die "Required function missing" > fi > > # If we need the next available > case ${egid} in > *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric > for egid in `jot 898 101`; do > [ -z "`egetent group ${egid}`" ] && break > done > esac > dscl . create /groups/${egroup} gid ${egid} > dscl . create /groups/${egroup} passwd '*' > elif [[ "${USERLAND}" == "BSD" ]] ; then > case ${egid} in > *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric > for egid in `jot 898 101`; do > [ -z "`egetent group ${egid}`" ] && break > done > esac > pw groupadd ${egroup} -g ${egid} || die "enewgroup failed" > else > groupadd ${opts} ${egroup} || die "enewgroup failed" > fi > export SANDBOX_ON="${oldsandbox}" >} > ># Simple script to replace 'dos2unix' binaries ># vapier@gentoo.org ># ># edos2unix(file, <more files> ...) >edos2unix() { > for f in "$@" > do > cp "${f}" ${T}/edos2unix > sed 's/\r$//' ${T}/edos2unix > "${f}" > done >} > > >############################################################## ># START: Handle .desktop files and menu entries # ># maybe this should be separated into a new eclass some time # ># lanius@gentoo.org # >############################################################## > ># Make a desktop file ! ># Great for making those icons in kde/gnome startmenu ! ># Amaze your friends ! Get the women ! Join today ! ># ># make_desktop_entry(<binary>, [name], [icon], [type], [path]) ># ># binary: what binary does the app run with ? ># name: the name that will show up in the menu ># icon: give your little like a pretty little icon ... ># this can be relative (to /usr/share/pixmaps) or ># a full path to an icon ># type: what kind of application is this ? for categories: ># http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/desktop-entry-spec ># path: if your app needs to startup in a specific dir >make_desktop_entry() { > [[ -z $1 ]] && eerror "make_desktop_entry: You must specify the executable" && return 1 > > local exec=${1} > local name=${2:-${PN}} > local icon=${3:-${PN}.png} > local type=${4} > local path=${5} > > if [[ -z ${type} ]] ; then > local catmaj=${CATEGORY%%-*} > local catmin=${CATEGORY##*-} > case ${catmaj} in > app) > case ${catmin} in > admin) type=System;; > cdr) type=DiscBurning;; > dicts) type=Dictionary;; > editors) type=TextEditor;; > emacs) type=TextEditor;; > emulation) type=Emulator;; > laptop) type=HardwareSettings;; > office) type=Office;; > vim) type=TextEditor;; > xemacs) type=TextEditor;; > *) type=;; > esac > ;; > > dev) > type="Development" > ;; > > games) > case ${catmin} in > action) type=ActionGame;; > arcade) type=ArcadeGame;; > board) type=BoardGame;; > kid) type=KidsGame;; > emulation) type=Emulator;; > puzzle) type=LogicGame;; > rpg) type=RolePlaying;; > roguelike) type=RolePlaying;; > simulation) type=Simulation;; > sports) type=SportsGame;; > strategy) type=StrategyGame;; > *) type=;; > esac > type="Game;${type}" > ;; > > mail) > type="Network;Email" > ;; > > media) > case ${catmin} in > gfx) type=Graphics;; > radio) type=Tuner;; > sound) type=Audio;; > tv) type=TV;; > video) type=Video;; > *) type=;; > esac > type="AudioVideo;${type}" > ;; > > net) > case ${catmin} in > dialup) type=Dialup;; > ftp) type=FileTransfer;; > im) type=InstantMessaging;; > irc) type=IRCClient;; > mail) type=Email;; > news) type=News;; > nntp) type=News;; > p2p) type=FileTransfer;; > *) type=;; > esac > type="Network;${type}" > ;; > > sci) > case ${catmin} in > astro*) type=Astronomoy;; > bio*) type=Biology;; > calc*) type=Calculator;; > chem*) type=Chemistry;; > geo*) type=Geology;; > math*) type=Math;; > *) type=;; > esac > type="Science;${type}" > ;; > > www) > case ${catmin} in > client) type=WebBrowser;; > *) type=;; > esac > type="Network" > ;; > > *) > type= > ;; > esac > fi > if [ "${SLOT}" == "0" ] ; then > local desktop_name="${PN}" > else > local desktop_name="${PN}-${SLOT}" > fi > local desktop=${T}/${exec%% *}-${desktop_name}.desktop > >echo "[Desktop Entry] >Encoding=UTF-8 >Version=0.9.2 >Name=${name} >Type=Application >Comment=${DESCRIPTION} >Exec=${exec} >Path=${path} >Icon=${icon} >Categories=Application;${type};" > "${desktop}" > > insinto /usr/share/applications > doins "${desktop}" > > return 0 >} > ># Make a GDM/KDM Session file ># ># make_desktop_entry(<title>, <command>) ># title: File to execute to start the Window Manager ># command: Name of the Window Manager > >make_session_desktop() { > [[ -z $1 ]] && eerror "make_session_desktop: You must specify the title" && return 1 > [[ -z $2 ]] && eerror "make_session_desktop: You must specify the command" && return 1 > > local title=$1 > local command=$2 > local desktop=${T}/${wm}.desktop > >echo "[Desktop Entry] >Encoding=UTF-8 >Name=${title} >Comment=This session logs you into ${title} >Exec=${command} >TryExec=${command} >Type=Application" > "${desktop}" > > insinto /usr/share/xsessions > doins "${desktop}" >} > >domenu() { > local i j > insinto /usr/share/applications > for i in "$@" ; do > if [[ -f ${i} ]] ; then > doins "${i}" > elif [[ -d ${i} ]] ; then > for j in "${i}"/*.desktop ; do > doins "${j}" > done > fi > done >} >newmenu() { > insinto /usr/share/applications > newins "$1" "$2" >} > >doicon() { > local i j > insinto /usr/share/pixmaps > for i in "$@" ; do > if [[ -f ${i} ]] ; then > doins "${i}" > elif [[ -d ${i} ]] ; then > for j in "${i}"/*.png ; do > doins "${j}" > done > fi > done >} >newicon() { > insinto /usr/share/pixmaps > newins "$1" "$2" >} > >############################################################## ># END: Handle .desktop files and menu entries # >############################################################## > > ># for internal use only (unpack_pdv and unpack_makeself) >find_unpackable_file() { > local src="$1" > if [ -z "${src}" ] > then > src="${DISTDIR}/${A}" > else > if [ -e "${DISTDIR}/${src}" ] > then > src="${DISTDIR}/${src}" > elif [ -e "${PWD}/${src}" ] > then > src="${PWD}/${src}" > elif [ -e "${src}" ] > then > src="${src}" > fi > fi > [ ! -e "${src}" ] && die "Could not find requested archive ${src}" > echo "${src}" >} > ># Unpack those pesky pdv generated files ... ># They're self-unpacking programs with the binary package stuffed in ># the middle of the archive. Valve seems to use it a lot ... too bad ># it seems to like to segfault a lot :(. So lets take it apart ourselves. ># ># Usage: unpack_pdv [file to unpack] [size of off_t] ># - you have to specify the off_t size ... i have no idea how to extract that ># information out of the binary executable myself. basically you pass in ># the size of the off_t type (in bytes) on the machine that built the pdv ># archive. one way to determine this is by running the following commands: ># strings <pdv archive> | grep lseek ># strace -elseek <pdv archive> ># basically look for the first lseek command (we do the strings/grep because ># sometimes the function call is _llseek or something) and steal the 2nd ># parameter. here is an example: ># root@vapier 0 pdv_unpack # strings hldsupdatetool.bin | grep lseek ># lseek ># root@vapier 0 pdv_unpack # strace -elseek ./hldsupdatetool.bin ># lseek(3, -4, SEEK_END) = 2981250 ># thus we would pass in the value of '4' as the second parameter. >unpack_pdv() { > local src="`find_unpackable_file $1`" > local sizeoff_t="$2" > > [ -z "${sizeoff_t}" ] && die "No idea what off_t size was used for this pdv :(" > > local shrtsrc="`basename ${src}`" > echo ">>> Unpacking ${shrtsrc} to ${PWD}" > local metaskip=`tail -c ${sizeoff_t} ${src} | hexdump -e \"%i\"` > local tailskip=`tail -c $((${sizeoff_t}*2)) ${src} | head -c ${sizeoff_t} | hexdump -e \"%i\"` > > # grab metadata for debug reasons > local metafile="$(emktemp)" > tail -c +$((${metaskip}+1)) ${src} > ${metafile} > > # rip out the final file name from the metadata > local datafile="`tail -c +$((${metaskip}+1)) ${src} | strings | head -n 1`" > datafile="`basename ${datafile}`" > > # now lets uncompress/untar the file if need be > local tmpfile="$(emktemp)" > tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null | head -c 512 > ${tmpfile} > > local iscompressed="`file -b ${tmpfile}`" > if [ "${iscompressed:0:8}" == "compress" ] ; then > iscompressed=1 > mv ${tmpfile}{,.Z} > gunzip ${tmpfile} > else > iscompressed=0 > fi > local istar="`file -b ${tmpfile}`" > if [ "${istar:0:9}" == "POSIX tar" ] ; then > istar=1 > else > istar=0 > fi > > #for some reason gzip dies with this ... dd cant provide buffer fast enough ? > #dd if=${src} ibs=${metaskip} count=1 \ > # | dd ibs=${tailskip} skip=1 \ > # | gzip -dc \ > # > ${datafile} > if [ ${iscompressed} -eq 1 ] ; then > if [ ${istar} -eq 1 ] ; then > tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null \ > | head -c $((${metaskip}-${tailskip})) \ > | tar -xzf - > else > tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null \ > | head -c $((${metaskip}-${tailskip})) \ > | gzip -dc \ > > ${datafile} > fi > else > if [ ${istar} -eq 1 ] ; then > tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null \ > | head -c $((${metaskip}-${tailskip})) \ > | tar --no-same-owner -xf - > else > tail -c +$((${tailskip}+1)) ${src} 2>/dev/null \ > | head -c $((${metaskip}-${tailskip})) \ > > ${datafile} > fi > fi > true > #[ -s "${datafile}" ] || die "failure unpacking pdv ('${metaskip}' '${tailskip}' '${datafile}')" > #assert "failure unpacking pdv ('${metaskip}' '${tailskip}' '${datafile}')" >} > ># Unpack those pesky makeself generated files ... ># They're shell scripts with the binary package tagged onto ># the end of the archive. Loki utilized the format as does ># many other game companies. ># ># Usage: unpack_makeself [file to unpack] [offset] [tail|dd] ># - If the file is not specified then unpack will utilize ${A}. ># - If the offset is not specified then we will attempt to extract ># the proper offset from the script itself. >unpack_makeself() { > local src="$(find_unpackable_file "$1")" > local skip="$2" > local exe="$3" > > local shrtsrc="$(basename "${src}")" > echo ">>> Unpacking ${shrtsrc} to ${PWD}" > if [ -z "${skip}" ] > then > local ver="`grep -a '#.*Makeself' ${src} | awk '{print $NF}'`" > local skip=0 > exe=tail > case ${ver} in > 1.5.*) # tested 1.5.{3,4,5} ... guessing 1.5.x series is same > skip=$(grep -a ^skip= "${src}" | cut -d= -f2) > ;; > 2.0|2.0.1) > skip=$(grep -a ^$'\t'tail "${src}" | awk '{print $2}' | cut -b2-) > ;; > 2.1.1) > skip=$(grep -a ^offset= "${src}" | awk '{print $2}' | cut -b2-) > let skip="skip + 1" > ;; > 2.1.2) > skip=$(grep -a ^offset= "${src}" | awk '{print $3}' | head -n 1) > let skip="skip + 1" > ;; > 2.1.3) > skip=`grep -a ^offset= "${src}" | awk '{print $3}'` > let skip="skip + 1" > ;; > 2.1.4) > skip=$(grep -a offset=.*head.*wc "${src}" | awk '{print $3}' | head -n 1) > skip=$(head -n ${skip} "${src}" | wc -c) > exe="dd" > ;; > *) > eerror "I'm sorry, but I was unable to support the Makeself file." > eerror "The version I detected was '${ver}'." > eerror "Please file a bug about the file ${shrtsrc} at" > eerror "http://bugs.gentoo.org/ so that support can be added." > die "makeself version '${ver}' not supported" > ;; > esac > debug-print "Detected Makeself version ${ver} ... using ${skip} as offset" > fi > case ${exe} in > tail) exe="tail -n +${skip} '${src}'";; > dd) exe="dd ibs=${skip} skip=1 obs=1024 conv=sync if='${src}'";; > *) die "makeself cant handle exe '${exe}'" > esac > > # lets grab the first few bytes of the file to figure out what kind of archive it is > local tmpfile="$(emktemp)" > eval ${exe} 2>/dev/null | head -c 512 > "${tmpfile}" > local filetype="$(file -b "${tmpfile}")" > case ${filetype} in > *tar\ archive) > eval ${exe} | tar --no-same-owner -xf - > ;; > bzip2*) > eval ${exe} | bzip2 -dc | tar --no-same-owner -xf - > ;; > gzip*) > eval ${exe} | tar --no-same-owner -xzf - > ;; > compress*) > eval ${exe} | gunzip | tar --no-same-owner -xf - > ;; > *) > eerror "Unknown filetype \"${filetype}\" ?" > false > ;; > esac > assert "failure unpacking (${filetype}) makeself ${shrtsrc} ('${ver}' +${skip})" >} > ># Display a license for user to accept. ># ># Usage: check_license [license] ># - If the file is not specified then ${LICENSE} is used. >check_license() { > local lic=$1 > if [ -z "${lic}" ] ; then > lic="${PORTDIR}/licenses/${LICENSE}" > else > if [ -e "${PORTDIR}/licenses/${src}" ] ; then > lic="${PORTDIR}/licenses/${src}" > elif [ -e "${PWD}/${src}" ] ; then > lic="${PWD}/${src}" > elif [ -e "${src}" ] ; then > lic="${src}" > fi > fi > [ ! -f "${lic}" ] && die "Could not find requested license ${src}" > local l="`basename ${lic}`" > > # here is where we check for the licenses the user already > # accepted ... if we don't find a match, we make the user accept > local shopts=$- > local alic > set -o noglob #so that bash doesn't expand "*" > for alic in ${ACCEPT_LICENSE} ; do > if [[ ${alic} == * || ${alic} == ${l} ]]; then > set +o noglob; set -${shopts} #reset old shell opts > return 0 > fi > done > set +o noglob; set -$shopts #reset old shell opts > > local licmsg="$(emktemp)" > cat << EOF > ${licmsg} >********************************************************** >The following license outlines the terms of use of this >package. You MUST accept this license for installation to >continue. When you are done viewing, hit 'q'. If you >CTRL+C out of this, the install will not run! >********************************************************** > >EOF > cat ${lic} >> ${licmsg} > ${PAGER:-less} ${licmsg} || die "Could not execute pager (${PAGER}) to accept ${lic}" > einfon "Do you accept the terms of this license (${l})? [yes/no] " > read alic > case ${alic} in > yes|Yes|y|Y) > return 0 > ;; > *) > echo;echo;echo > eerror "You MUST accept the license to continue! Exiting!" > die "Failed to accept license" > ;; > esac >} > ># Aquire cd(s) for those lovely cd-based emerges. Yes, this violates ># the whole 'non-interactive' policy, but damnit I want CD support ! ># ># with these cdrom functions we handle all the user interaction and ># standardize everything. all you have to do is call cdrom_get_cds() ># and when the function returns, you can assume that the cd has been ># found at CDROM_ROOT. ># ># normally the cdrom functions will refer to the cds as 'cd #1', 'cd #2', ># etc... if you want to give the cds better names, then just export ># the CDROM_NAME_X variables before calling cdrom_get_cds(). ># ># for those multi cd ebuilds, see the cdrom_load_next_cd() below. ># ># Usage: cdrom_get_cds <file on cd1> [file on cd2] [file on cd3] [...] ># - this will attempt to locate a cd based upon a file that is on ># the cd ... the more files you give this function, the more cds ># the cdrom functions will handle >cdrom_get_cds() { > # first we figure out how many cds we're dealing with by > # the # of files they gave us > local cdcnt=0 > local f= > for f in "$@" ; do > cdcnt=$((cdcnt + 1)) > export CDROM_CHECK_${cdcnt}="$f" > done > export CDROM_TOTAL_CDS=${cdcnt} > export CDROM_CURRENT_CD=1 > > # now we see if the user gave use CD_ROOT ... > # if they did, let's just believe them that it's correct > if [[ ! -z ${CD_ROOT} ]] ; then > export CDROM_ROOT=${CD_ROOT} > einfo "Found CD #${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} root at ${CDROM_ROOT}" > return > fi > # do the same for CD_ROOT_X > if [[ ! -z ${CD_ROOT_1} ]] ; then > local var= > cdcnt=0 > while [[ ${cdcnt} -lt ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} ]] ; do > cdcnt=$((cdcnt + 1)) > var="CD_ROOT_${cdcnt}" > if [[ -z ${!var} ]] ; then > eerror "You must either use just the CD_ROOT" > eerror "or specify ALL the CD_ROOT_X variables." > eerror "In this case, you will need ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} CD_ROOT_X variables." > die "could not locate CD_ROOT_${cdcnt}" > fi > export CDROM_ROOTS_${cdcnt}="${!var}" > done > export CDROM_ROOT=${CDROM_ROOTS_1} > einfo "Found CD #${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} root at ${CDROM_ROOT}" > return > fi > > if [[ ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} -eq 1 ]] ; then > einfon "This ebuild will need the " > if [[ -z ${CDROM_NAME} ]] ; then > echo "cdrom for ${PN}." > else > echo "${CDROM_NAME}." > fi > echo > einfo "If you do not have the CD, but have the data files" > einfo "mounted somewhere on your filesystem, just export" > einfo "the variable CD_ROOT so that it points to the" > einfo "directory containing the files." > echo > einfo "For example:" > einfo "export CD_ROOT=/mnt/cdrom" > echo > else > einfo "This package will need access to ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} cds." > cdcnt=0 > while [[ ${cdcnt} -lt ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} ]] ; do > cdcnt=$((cdcnt + 1)) > var="CDROM_NAME_${cdcnt}" > [[ ! -z ${!var} ]] && einfo " CD ${cdcnt}: ${!var}" > done > echo > einfo "If you do not have the CDs, but have the data files" > einfo "mounted somewhere on your filesystem, just export" > einfo "the following variables so they point to the right place:" > einfon "" > cdcnt=0 > while [[ ${cdcnt} -lt ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} ]] ; do > cdcnt=$((cdcnt + 1)) > echo -n " CD_ROOT_${cdcnt}" > done > echo > einfo "Or, if you have all the files in the same place, or" > einfo "you only have one cdrom, you can export CD_ROOT" > einfo "and that place will be used as the same data source" > einfo "for all the CDs." > echo > einfo "For example:" > einfo "export CD_ROOT_1=/mnt/cdrom" > echo > fi > export CDROM_CURRENT_CD=0 > cdrom_load_next_cd >} > ># this is only used when you need access to more than one cd. ># when you have finished using the first cd, just call this function. ># when it returns, CDROM_ROOT will be pointing to the second cd. ># remember, you can only go forward in the cd chain, you can't go back. >cdrom_load_next_cd() { > export CDROM_CURRENT_CD=$((CDROM_CURRENT_CD + 1)) > local var= > > if [[ ! -z ${CD_ROOT} ]] ; then > einfo "Using same root as before for CD #${CDROM_CURRENT_CD}" > return > fi > > unset CDROM_ROOT > var=CDROM_ROOTS_${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} > if [[ -z ${!var} ]] ; then > var="CDROM_CHECK_${CDROM_CURRENT_CD}" > cdrom_locate_file_on_cd ${!var} > else > export CDROM_ROOT=${!var} > fi > > einfo "Found CD #${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} root at ${CDROM_ROOT}" >} > ># this is used internally by the cdrom_get_cds() and cdrom_load_next_cd() ># functions. this should *never* be called from an ebuild. ># all it does is try to locate a give file on a cd ... if the cd isn't ># found, then a message asking for the user to insert the cdrom will be ># displayed and we'll hang out here until: ># (1) the file is found on a mounted cdrom ># (2) the user hits CTRL+C >cdrom_locate_file_on_cd() { > while [[ -z ${CDROM_ROOT} ]] ; do > local dir=$(dirname "$*") > local file=$(basename "$*") > local mline="" > local showedmsg=0 > > for mline in $(mount | egrep -e '(iso|cdrom)' | awk '{print $3}') ; do > [[ -d ${mline}/${dir} ]] || continue > [[ ! -z $(find ${mline}/${dir} -maxdepth 1 -iname ${file}) ]] \ > && export CDROM_ROOT=${mline} > done > > if [[ -z ${CDROM_ROOT} ]] ; then > echo > if [[ ${showedmsg} -eq 0 ]] ; then > if [[ ${CDROM_TOTAL_CDS} -eq 1 ]] ; then > if [[ -z ${CDROM_NAME} ]] ; then > einfo "Please insert the cdrom for ${PN} now !" > else > einfo "Please insert the ${CDROM_NAME} cdrom now !" > fi > else > if [[ -z ${CDROM_NAME_1} ]] ; then > einfo "Please insert cd #${CDROM_CURRENT_CD} for ${PN} now !" > else > local var="CDROM_NAME_${CDROM_CURRENT_CD}" > einfo "Please insert+mount the ${!var} cdrom now !" > fi > fi > showedmsg=1 > fi > einfo "Press return to scan for the cd again" > einfo "or hit CTRL+C to abort the emerge." > echo > einfo "If you are having trouble with the detection" > einfo "of your CD, it is possible that you do not have" > einfo "Joliet support enabled in your kernel. Please" > einfo "check that CONFIG_JOLIET is enabled in your kernel." > read > fi > done >} > ># Make sure that LINGUAS only contains languages that ># a package can support ># ># usage: strip-linguas <allow LINGUAS> ># strip-linguas -i <directories of .po files> ># strip-linguas -u <directories of .po files> ># ># The first form allows you to specify a list of LINGUAS. ># The -i builds a list of po files found in all the ># directories and uses the intersection of the lists. ># The -u builds a list of po files found in all the ># directories and uses the union of the lists. >strip-linguas() { > local ls newls > if [[ $1 == "-i" ]] || [[ $1 == "-u" ]] ; then > local op=$1; shift > ls=" $(find "$1" -name '*.po' -printf '%f ') "; shift > local d f > for d in "$@" ; do > if [[ ${op} == "-u" ]] ; then > newls=${ls} > else > newls="" > fi > for f in $(find "$d" -name '*.po' -printf '%f ') ; do > if [[ ${op} == "-i" ]] ; then > [[ ${ls/ ${f} /} != ${ls} ]] && newls="${newls} ${f}" > else > [[ ${ls/ ${f} /} == ${ls} ]] && newls="${newls} ${f}" > fi > done > ls=${newls} > done > ls=${ls//.po} > else > ls=$@ > fi > > ls=" ${ls} " > newls="" > for f in ${LINGUAS} ; do > if [[ ${ls/ ${f} /} != ${ls} ]] ; then > newls="${newls} ${f}" > else > ewarn "Sorry, but ${PN} does not support the ${f} LINGUA" > fi > done > if [[ -z ${newls} ]] ; then > export LINGUAS="" > else > export LINGUAS=${newls:1} > fi >} > ># moved from kernel.eclass since they are generally useful outside of ># kernel.eclass -iggy (20041002) > ># the following functions are useful in kernel module ebuilds, etc. ># for an example see ivtv or drbd ebuilds > ># set's ARCH to match what the kernel expects >set_arch_to_kernel() { > i=10 > while ((i--)) ; do > ewarn "PLEASE UPDATE TO YOUR PACKAGE TO USE linux-info.eclass" > done > export EUTILS_ECLASS_PORTAGE_ARCH="${ARCH}" > case ${ARCH} in > x86) export ARCH="i386";; > amd64) export ARCH="x86_64";; > hppa) export ARCH="parisc";; > mips) export ARCH="mips";; > sparc) export ARCH="$(tc-arch-kernel)";; # Yeah this is ugly, but it's even WORSE if you don't do this. linux-info.eclass's set_arch_to_kernel is fixed, but won't get used over this one! > *) export ARCH="${ARCH}";; > esac >} > ># set's ARCH back to what portage expects >set_arch_to_portage() { > i=10 > while ((i--)) ; do > ewarn "PLEASE UPDATE TO YOUR PACKAGE TO USE linux-info.eclass" > done > export ARCH="${EUTILS_ECLASS_PORTAGE_ARCH}" >} > ># Jeremy Huddleston <eradicator@gentoo.org>: ># preserve_old_lib /path/to/libblah.so.0 ># preserve_old_lib_notify /path/to/libblah.so.0 ># ># These functions are useful when a lib in your package changes --soname. Such ># an example might be from libogg.so.0 to libogg.so.1. Removing libogg.so.0 ># would break packages that link against it. Most people get around this ># by using the portage SLOT mechanism, but that is not always a relevant ># solution, so instead you can add the following to your ebuilds: ># ># src_install() { ># ... ># preserve_old_lib /usr/$(get_libdir)/libogg.so.0 ># ... ># } ># ># pkg_postinst() { ># ... ># preserve_old_lib_notify /usr/$(get_libdir)/libogg.so.0 ># ... ># } > >preserve_old_lib() { > LIB=$1 > > if [ -n "${LIB}" -a -f "${ROOT}${LIB}" ]; then > SONAME=`basename ${LIB}` > DIRNAME=`dirname ${LIB}` > > dodir ${DIRNAME} > cp ${ROOT}${LIB} ${D}${DIRNAME} > touch ${D}${LIB} > fi >} > >preserve_old_lib_notify() { > LIB=$1 > > if [ -n "${LIB}" -a -f "${ROOT}${LIB}" ]; then > SONAME=`basename ${LIB}` > > ewarn "An old version of an installed library was detected on your system." > ewarn "In order to avoid breaking packages that link against it, this older version" > ewarn "is not being removed. In order to make full use of this newer version," > ewarn "you will need to execute the following command:" > ewarn " revdep-rebuild --soname ${SONAME}" > ewarn > ewarn "After doing that, you can safely remove ${LIB}" > ewarn "Note: 'emerge gentoolkit' to get revdep-rebuild" > fi >} > ># Hack for people to figure out if a package was built with ># certain USE flags ># ># Usage: built_with_use [-a|-o] <DEPEND ATOM> <List of USE flags> ># ex: built_with_use xchat gtk2 ># ># Flags: -a all USE flags should be utilized ># -o at least one USE flag should be utilized ># Note: the default flag is '-a' >built_with_use() { > local opt=$1 > [[ ${opt:0:1} = "-" ]] && shift || opt="-a" > > local PKG=$(best_version $1) > shift > > local USEFILE="${ROOT}/var/db/pkg/${PKG}/USE" > [[ ! -e ${USEFILE} ]] && return 1 > > local USE_BUILT=$(<${USEFILE}) > while [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; do > if [[ ${opt} = "-o" ]] ; then > has $1 ${USE_BUILT} && return 0 > else > has $1 ${USE_BUILT} || return 1 > fi > shift > done > [[ ${opt} = "-a" ]] >} > ># Many configure scripts wrongly bail when a C++ compiler ># could not be detected. #73450 >epunt_cxx() { > local dir=$1 > [[ -z ${dir} ]] && dir=${S} > ebegin "Removing useless C++ checks" > local f > for f in $(find ${dir} -name configure) ; do > patch -p0 "${f}" "${PORTDIR}/eclass/ELT-patches/nocxx/nocxx.patch" > /dev/null > done > eend 0 >} > ># dopamd <file> [more files] ># ># Install pam auth config file in /etc/pam.d >dopamd() { > [[ -z $1 ]] && die "dopamd requires at least one argument" > > use pam || return 0 > > INSDESTTREE=/etc/pam.d \ > doins "$@" || die "failed to install $@" >} ># newpamd <old name> <new name> ># ># Install pam file <old name> as <new name> in /etc/pam.d >newpamd() { > [[ $# -ne 2 ]] && die "newpamd requires two arguements" > > use pam || return 0 > > INSDESTTREE=/etc/pam.d \ > newins "$1" "$2" || die "failed to install $1 as $2" >} > ># make a wrapper script ... ># NOTE: this was originally games_make_wrapper, but I noticed other places where ># this could be used, so I have moved it here and made it not games-specific ># -- wolf31o2 ># $1 == wrapper name ># $2 == binary to run ># $3 == directory to chdir before running binary ># $4 == extra LD_LIBRARY_PATH's (make it : delimited) ># $5 == path for wrapper >make_wrapper() { > local wrapper=$1 bin=$2 chdir=$3 libdir=$4 path=$5 > local tmpwrapper=$(emktemp) > cat << EOF > "${tmpwrapper}" >#!/bin/sh >cd "${chdir}" >export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="\${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${libdir}" >exec ${bin} "\$@" >EOF > chmod go+rx "${tmpwrapper}" > if [ -n "${5}" ] > then > exeinto ${5} > newexe "${tmpwrapper}" "${wrapper}" > else > newbin "${tmpwrapper}" "${wrapper}" > fi >}
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