# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-libs/pam/pam-0.78-r2.ebuild,v 1.27 2005/08/16 05:39:25 vapier Exp $ FORCE_SYSTEMAUTH_UPDATE="no" # BDB is internalized to get a non-threaded lib for pam_userdb.so to # be built with. The runtime-only dependency on BDB suggests the user # will use the system-installed db_load to create pam_userdb databases. # PWDB is internalized because it is specifically designed to work # with Linux-PAM. I'm not really certain how pervasive the Radius # and NIS services of PWDB are at this point. PATCH_LEVEL="1.2" BDB_VER="4.3.27" BDB_VER2="4.1.25" GLIB_VER="2.6.5" PAM_REDHAT_VER="0.78-3" HOMEPAGE="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/" DESCRIPTION="Pluggable Authentication Modules" S="${WORKDIR}/Linux-PAM-${PV}" S2="${WORKDIR}/pam-${PV}-patches" SRC_URI="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/pre/library/Linux-PAM-${PV}.tar.gz http://www.e-admin.de/pam_exim/pam_exim.tgz mirror://gentoo/pam-${PV}-patches-${PATCH_LEVEL}.tar.bz2 berkdb? ( http://downloads.sleepycat.com/db-${BDB_VER}.tar.gz ) pam_console? ( ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v2.6/glib-${GLIB_VER}.tar.bz2 )" LICENSE="PAM" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k mips ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86" IUSE="berkdb pwdb selinux pam_chroot pam_console pam_timestamp nis" RDEPEND=">=sys-libs/cracklib-2.8.3 selinux? ( sys-libs/libselinux ) berkdb? ( >=sys-libs/db-${BDB_VER2} ) pwdb? ( >=sys-libs/pwdb-0.62 )" # Note that we link to static versions of glib (pam_console.so) # and pwdb (pam_pwdb.so), so we need glib-2.6.2-r1 or later ... DEPEND="${RDEPEND} dev-lang/perl dev-util/pkgconfig >=sys-devel/autoconf-2.59 >=sys-devel/automake-1.6 >=sys-devel/flex-2.5.4a-r5 pwdb? ( >=sys-libs/pwdb-0.62 )" # Have python sandbox issues currently ... # doc? ( app-text/sgmltools-lite ) PROVIDE="virtual/pam" #inherit needs to be after DEPEND definition to protect RDEPEND inherit toolchain-funcs eutils flag-o-matic gnuconfig pam apply_pam_patches() { local x= local y= local patches="${T}/patches.$$" for x in redhat gentoo; do rm -f "${patches}" # Need to be a '| while read x', as some lines may have spaces ... grep -v '^#' "${S2}/list.${x}-patches" | grep -v '^$' | while read y; do # Remove the 'Patch[0-9]*: ' from the redhat list echo "${y}" | sed -e 's|^Patch.*: \(.*\)|\1|' >> "${patches}" done for y in $(cat "${patches}"); do epatch "${S2}/${x}-patches/${y}" done done } pkg_setup() { local x= #if use pwdb; then # for x in libpwdb.a libcrack.a; do # if [ ! -f "${ROOT}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${x}" ]; then # eerror "Could not find /usr/$(get_libdir)/${x} needed to build Linux-PAM!" # die "Could not find /usr/$(get_libdir)/${x} needed to build Linux-PAM!" # fi # done #fi #if use pam_console; then # x="libglib-2.0.a" # if [ ! -f "${ROOT}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${x}" ]; then # eerror "Could not find /usr/$(get_libdir)/${x} needed to build Linux-PAM!" # eerror "Please remerge glib-2.6.* to make sure you have static changes." # die "Could not find /usr/$(get_libdir)/${x} needed to build Linux-PAM!" # fi #fi return 0 } src_unpack() { local x= unpack ${A} || die "Couldn't unpack ${A}" cd ${S} || die tar --no-same-owner -zxf ${S2}/pam-redhat-${PAM_REDHAT_VER}.tar.gz \ || die "Couldn't unpack pam-redhat-${PAM_REDHAT_VER}.tar.gz" # These ones we do not want, or do not work with non RH rm -rf ${S}/modules/{pam_rps,pam_postgresok} # pam_exim tar --no-same-owner -zxf ${DISTDIR}/pam_exim.tgz \ || die "Couldn't unpam pam_exim.tgz" epatch ${FILESDIR}/pam_exim-26.patch || die "Couldn't patch pam_exim" apply_pam_patches if use selinux; then epatch ${S2}/gentoo-patches/pam-0.78-selinux.patch fi # Check which extra modules should be built # (Do this after apply_pam_patches(), else some may fail) for x in pam_chroot pam_console pam_timestamp; do use "${x}" || rm -rf "${S}/modules/${x}" done use berkdb || rm -rf "${S}/modules/pam_userdb" use pwdb || rm -rf "${S}/modules/pam_pwdb" use pwdb || rm -rf "${S}/modules/pam_radius" for x in $(find ${S} -type f -name 'Makefile*'); do use nis || sed -i -e 's: -DNIS::g' "${x}" done # NIS patch is broken for now use nis && echo 'NIS=yes' >> "${S}/Make.Rules.in" # Fixup libdir for 64bit arches sed -ie "s:@get_libdir:$(get_libdir):" ${S}/configure.in for readme in modules/pam_*/README; do cp -f "${readme}" doc/txts/README.$(dirname "${readme}" | \ sed -e 's|^modules/||') done # Bug #80604 (If install-sh do not exist, touch it) cp /usr/share/automake/install-sh ${S}/ 2>/dev/null || touch install-sh export WANT_AUTOCONF=2.5 autoconf || die } src_compile() { local BDB_DIR="${WORKDIR}/db-${BDB_VER}" local GLIB_DIR="${WORKDIR}/glib-${GLIB_VER}" # Bug #70471 (Compile issues with other locales) export LANG=C LC_ALL=C if use berkdb ; then einfo "Building Berkley DB ${BDB_VER}..." cd "${BDB_DIR}/build_unix" || die # Pam uses berkdb, which db-4.1.x series can't detect mips64, so we fix it if use mips ; then einfo "Updating BDB config.{guess,sub} for mips" S="${BDB_DIR}/dist" \ gnuconfig_update fi #echo db_cv_mutex=UNIX/fcntl > config.cache #./s_config CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -fPIC" \ ../dist/configure \ --host=${CHOST} \ --cache-file=config.cache \ --disable-compat185 \ --disable-cxx \ --disable-diagnostic \ --disable-dump185 \ --disable-java \ --disable-rpc \ --disable-tcl \ --disable-shared \ --disable-o_direct \ --with-pic \ --with-uniquename=_pam \ --with-mutex="UNIX/fcntl" \ --prefix="${S}" \ --includedir="${S}/include" \ --libdir="${S}/lib" || die "Bad BDB ./configure" # XXX: hack out O_DIRECT support in db4 for now. # (Done above now with --disable-o_direct now) make CC="$(tc-getCC)" || die "BDB build failed" make install || die fi if use pam_console ; then einfo "Building GLIB ${GLIB_VER}..." cd "${GLIB_DIR}" || die # The __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))) causes TEXTREL issues sed -i -s 's:G_GNUC_INTERNAL::g' "${GLIB_DIR}/glib"/*.c CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -fPIC" \ ./configure \ --host=${CHOST} \ --enable-static \ --disable-shared \ --with-pic \ --disable-threads \ --with-threads=none \ --prefix="${S}" \ --includedir="${S}/include" \ --libdir="${S}/lib" || die "Bad GLIB ./configure" # Do not need to build the whole shebang cd "${GLIB_DIR}/glib" || die make CC="$(tc-getCC)" || die "GLIB build failed" make install || die # Install pkg-config stuff and needed headers cd "${GLIB_DIR}" || die make install-pkgconfigDATA install-exec-local || die fi if use berkdb || use pam_console ; then # Make sure out static libs are used export CFLAGS="-I${S}/include -Wl,-L${S}/lib ${CFLAGS}" export LDFLAGS="-L${S}/lib ${LDFLAGS}" export LIBNAME="lib" # Make sure pkg-config can find glib even if not installed in system export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${S}/lib/pkgconfig:${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}" fi einfo "Building Linux-PAM ${PV}..." cd ${S} econf --enable-static-libpam \ --enable-fakeroot="${D}" \ --libdir="/$(get_libdir)" \ --enable-isadir="../../$(get_libdir)/security" \ || die # Python stuff in docs gives sandbox problems sed -i -e 's|modules doc examples|modules|' Makefile # Fix warnings for gcc-2.95.3 if [[ $(gcc-version) = "2.95" ]] ; then sed -i -e "s:-Wpointer-arith::" Make.Rules fi if ! use berkdb ; then # Do not build pam_userdb.so ... sed -i -e "s:^HAVE_NDBM_H=yes:HAVE_NDBM_H=no:" \ -e "s:^HAVE_LIBNDBM=yes:HAVE_LIBNDBM=no:" \ -e "s:^HAVE_LIBDB=yes:HAVE_LIBDB=no:" \ Make.Rules # Also edit the configuration file else the wrong include files # get used sed -i -e "s:^#define HAVE_NDBM_H.*$:/* #undef HAVE_NDBM_H */:" \ -e "s:^#define HAVE_DB_H.*$:/* #undef HAVE_DB_H */:" \ _pam_aconf.h else # Do not link pam_userdb.so to db-1.85 ... sed -i -e "s:^HAVE_NDBM_H=yes:HAVE_NDBM_H=no:" \ -e "s:^HAVE_LIBNDBM=yes:HAVE_LIBNDBM=no:" \ Make.Rules # Also edit the configuration file else the wrong include files # get used sed -i -e "s:^#define HAVE_NDBM_H.*$:/* #undef HAVE_NDBM_H */:" \ _pam_aconf.h fi make CC="$(tc-getCC)" || die "PAM build failed" } src_install() { local x= einfo "Installing Linux-PAM ${PV}..." make FAKEROOT=${D} \ LDCONFIG="" \ install || die # Make sure every module built. # Do not remove this, as some module can fail to build # and effectively lock the user out of his system. einfo "Checking if all modules were built..." for x in ${S}/modules/pam_*; do if [[ -d ${x} ]] ; then local mod_name=$(basename "${x}") local sec_dir="${D}/$(get_libdir)/security" if ! ls -1 "${sec_dir}/${mod_name}"*.so &> /dev/null ; then echo eerror "ERROR: ${mod_name} module did not build." echo die "${mod_name} module did not build." fi if [[ -n $(ldd "${sec_dir}/${mod_name}"*.so 2>&1 | \ grep "/usr/lib/" | \ grep "/usr/$(get_libdir)/" | \ grep -v "/usr/lib/gcc" | \ grep -v "/usr/$(get_libdir)/gcc" | \ grep -v "libsandbox") ]] ; then echo eerror "ERROR: ${mod_name} have dependencies in /usr." echo die "${mod_name} have dependencies in /usr." fi fi done dodir /usr/$(get_libdir) cd ${D}/$(get_libdir) for x in pam pamc pam_misc; do rm lib${x}.so ln -s lib${x}.so.${PV} lib${x}.so ln -s lib${x}.so.${PV} lib${x}.so.0 mv lib${x}.a ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir) # See bug #4411 gen_usr_ldscript lib${x}.so done cd ${S} # need this for pam_console keepdir /var/run/console for x in ${FILESDIR}/pam.d/*; do [[ -f ${x} ]] && dopamd ${x} done # Only add this one if needed. if [[ ${FORCE_SYSTEMAUTH_UPDATE} = "yes" ]] ; then newpamd ${FILESDIR}/pam.d/system-auth system-auth.new || \ die "Failed to install system-auth.new!" fi insinto /etc/security doins ${FILESDIR}/pam_env.conf doman doc/man/*.[0-9] dodoc CHANGELOG Copyright README docinto modules ; dodoc modules/README ; dodoc doc/txts/README.* # Install our own README.pam_console docinto ; dodoc ${FILESDIR}/README.pam_console docinto txt ; dodoc doc/specs/*.txt #doc/txts/*.txt # docinto print ; dodoc doc/ps/*.ps # docinto html # dohtml -r doc/html/ } pkg_postinst() { echo einfo "If you have sshd running, please restart it to avoid possible login issues." echo ebeep sleep 3 if [[ ${FORCE_SYSTEMAUTH_UPDATE} = "yes" ]] ; then local CHECK1=$(md5sum ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth | cut -d ' ' -f 1) local CHECK2=$(md5sum ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth.new | cut -d ' ' -f 1) if [[ ${CHECK1} != "${CHECK2}" ]] ; then ewarn "Due to a security issue, ${ROOT}etc/pam.d/system-auth " ewarn "is being updated automatically. Your old " ewarn "system-auth will be backed up as:" ewarn ewarn " ${ROOT}etc/pam.d/system-auth.bak" echo cp -a ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth \ ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth.bak; mv -f ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth.new \ ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/._cfg????_system-auth else rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth.new fi fi if use pam_console; then echo einfo "If you want to enable the pam_console module, please follow" einfo "the instructions in /usr/share/doc/${PF}/README.pam_console." echo fi }