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authorDaniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org>2002-09-02 09:03:13 +0000
committerDaniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org>2002-09-02 09:03:13 +0000
commit0f154ff4fe090711b60f6ecc8a6366ef2fb7430e (patch)
tree5ff678a2b850af3da6f63236aca9c88b61c58881 /sys-apps/yard
parentadded a new version, still development and still masked but now it installs, ... (diff)
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Moved files from CVS to ibiblio mirror.
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-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/ChangeLog8
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/diet-utils.tar.bz2bin495927 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.0-r12
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.22
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents472
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.devices185
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.old334
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Config.pl175
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd1
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/fstab4
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/gettydefs1
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab17
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty21
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf16
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/pam.conf8
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/passwd4
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/profile2
-rwxr-xr-xsys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/rc23
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/termcap17
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/ttytype6
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/pam.d/other8
-rwxr-xr-xsys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/root/profile18
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/be.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
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-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/fi.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
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-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/gr.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/hu.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
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-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/pl.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/pt.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/ru.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/se.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/sg.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/uk.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/check_root_fs605
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/make_root_fs829
-rwxr-xr-xsys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/mklibs.sh863
-rwxr-xr-xsys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/reduce_libs_root_fs8
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/write_rescue_disk563
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents472
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.devices185
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.old334
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Config.pl175
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd1
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/fstab4
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/gettydefs1
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab17
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty21
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf16
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/pam.conf8
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/passwd4
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/profile2
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/rc23
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/termcap17
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/ttytype6
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/pam.d/other8
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/root/profile18
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/be.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/cf.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/de.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/dk.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/es.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/fi.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/fr.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/gr.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/hu.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/is.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/it.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/jp.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/la.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/no.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/pl.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/pt.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/ru.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/se.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/sg.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/kbd/uk.mapbin2823 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/check_root_fs605
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/make_root_fs829
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/mklibs.sh863
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/reduce_libs_root_fs8
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/write_rescue_disk566
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/yard-2.0-r1.ebuild14
-rw-r--r--sys-apps/yard/yard-2.2.ebuild14
92 files changed, 28 insertions, 8375 deletions
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/ChangeLog b/sys-apps/yard/ChangeLog
index 4ac59d40ea05..422707227f5f 100644
--- a/sys-apps/yard/ChangeLog
+++ b/sys-apps/yard/ChangeLog
@@ -1,14 +1,20 @@
# ChangeLog for sys-apps/yard
# Copyright 2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/ChangeLog,v 1.6 2002/08/25 20:25:33 aliz Exp $
+# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/ChangeLog,v 1.7 2002/09/02 09:03:12 aliz Exp $
*yard-2.2 (25 Aug 2002)
+ 02 Sep 2002; Daniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org> yard-2.2.ebuild :
+ Moved files from files/ to ibiblio mirror.
+
25 Aug 2002; Daniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org> yard-2.2.ebuild :
Version bump. Closes #6790.
*yard-2.0-r1 (1 Feb 2002)
+ 02 Sep 2002; Daniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org> yard-2.0-r1.ebuild :
+ Moved files from files/ to ibiblio mirror.
+
24 Jul 2002; Daniel Ahlberg <aliz@gentoo.org> yard-2.0-r1.ebuild :
Fixed configuration and installation, econf and einstall doesnt seem to work
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/diet-utils.tar.bz2 b/sys-apps/yard/files/diet-utils.tar.bz2
deleted file mode 100644
index e44d51f98520..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/diet-utils.tar.bz2
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differ
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.0-r1 b/sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.0-r1
index 3cf453d7a546..72eded1a142a 100644
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.0-r1
+++ b/sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.0-r1
@@ -1 +1,3 @@
MD5 c2d115e0a12945b6057a30e2c47532ae yard-2.0.tar.gz 173234
+MD5 7f73cd82a014d29dcf91413863795294 yard-2.0-extra.tar.bz2 37773
+MD5 a60d928b6c0e40cc62233e27313506e0 diet-utils.tar.bz2 495927
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.2 b/sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.2
index 89cd50c1fc61..4380374d5c8c 100644
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.2
+++ b/sys-apps/yard/files/digest-yard-2.2
@@ -1 +1,3 @@
MD5 fae84867b8c76dc7abedfe62f1db3181 yard-2.2.tar.gz 175414
+MD5 a4081a630116e42c176b3ce33f992bb0 yard-2.2-extra.tar.bz2 37785
+MD5 a60d928b6c0e40cc62233e27313506e0 diet-utils.tar.bz2 495927
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents
deleted file mode 100644
index 05a1d0a76ba2..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,472 +0,0 @@
-# -*- Mode: Fundamental -*-
-#
-# This is a pared-down Bootdisk_Contents file for use with Yard.
-# You can certainly boot with fewer files than this, but you
-# probably wouldn't want to. With these you can at least
-# do some basic disk maintenance.
-#
-# Format rules:
-# - Lines beginning with # or % are comments.
-#
-# - Blank lines and whitespace may be used freely.
-#
-# - Filenames may be either relative or absolute.
-#
-# - Lines of the form "filename1 -> filename2" will create
-# links on the boot disk. Eg, if you want sh linked to bash
-# on the bootdisk, you can specify: "/bin/sh -> /bin/bash"
-#
-# - Lines of the form "filename1 <= filename2"
-# will cause filename2 (relative to the current working directory)
-# to be copied to filename1 on the boot disk. This is useful for
-# specifying trimmed-down replacements for /etc/passwd, /etc/inittab, etc.
-#
-# - Wildcards (? and *) are generally allowed, eg /dev/*
-# Wildcards are not allowed in link specs or replacement specs.
-#
-# You don't need to specify shared libraries or ld.so*. The
-# script will detect dependencies (via ldd) and include them
-# automatically.
-#
-# You don't need to explicitly specify intermediate directories
-# unless you just want them to exist.
-#
-
-#Busybox
-/bin/busybox <= /bin/busybox
-#/bin/ar -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/basename -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/cat -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chgrp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chmod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chown -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chroot -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chvt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/clear -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/cmp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/cp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/cut -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/date -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dc -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dd -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/deallocvt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/df -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dirname -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dmesg -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/dos2unix -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/dpkg -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/dpkg-deb -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/du -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dumpkmap -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dutmp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/echo -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/expr -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/false -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/fbset -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/fdflush -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/find -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/free -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/freeramdisk -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/fsck.minix -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/getopt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/grep -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/gunzip -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/gzip -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/halt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/head -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/hostid -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/hostname -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/id -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/ifconfig -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/init -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/insmod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/kill -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/killall -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/klogd -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/length -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/ln -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/loadacm -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/loadfont -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/loadkmap -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/logger -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/logname -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/ls -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/lsmod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/makedev -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/md5sum -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mkdir -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mkfifo -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/mkfs.minix -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mknod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mkswap -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mktemp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/more -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mount -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mv -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/nc -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/nslookup -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/ping -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/pivot_root -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/poweroff -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/printf -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/ps -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/pwd -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/rdate -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/readlink -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/reboot -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/renice -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/reset -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/rm -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/rmdir -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/rmmod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/route -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/rpmunpack -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sed -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/setkeycodes -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sh -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sleep -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sort -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/stty -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/swapoff -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/swapon -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sync -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/syslogd -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tail -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tar -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tee -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/telnet -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/test -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tftp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/touch -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tr -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/true -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tty -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/umount -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/uname -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/uniq -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/unix2dos -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/update -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/uptime -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/usleep -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/uudecode -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/uuencode -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/watchdog -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/wc -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/wget -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/which -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/whoami -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/xargs -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/yes -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/zcat -> /bin/busybox
-# Specify these absolutely because boot scripts need them to be here.
-
-/bin/login
-
-# Use ash or some suitably minimal shell
-/bin/sash
-#/bin/sh -> /bin/sash
-/sbin/agetty
-/sbin/init
-/sbin/shutdown
-
-# Devices
-#/dev/ftape /dev/nftape
-/dev/mem /dev/kmem
-/dev/null
-/dev/zero
-/dev/ram0
-/dev/console
-/dev/tty[0-9]
-/dev/fd0*
-#/dev/cu*
-/dev/sda*
-/dev/sdb*
-/dev/sdc*
-/dev/sdd*
-
-/etc/group
-#/etc/issue
-
-# These get replaced with their pared-down versions
-# in the Replacements subdirectory.
-/etc/fstab <= Replacements/etc/fstab
-/etc/inittab <= Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
-/etc/motd <= Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
-/etc/passwd <= Replacements/etc/passwd
-/etc/rc <= Replacements/etc/rc
-/etc/ttytype <= Replacements/etc/ttytype
-/etc/gettydefs <= Replacements/etc/gettydefs
-/etc/profile <= Replacements/etc/profile
-
-# PROVISIONS FOR PAM:
-/etc/pam.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/pam.conf
-/lib/security/pam_permit.so
-
-# PROVISIONS FOR NSS
-# If you use old libc5, you don't need this. Comment out these lines.
-#
-/etc/nsswitch.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
-# Check your version of libc and comment out the one you don't need:
-/lib/libnss_files.so.2 # If you use use libc-2.1.X
-/lib/libnss_dns.so.2
-/lib/libresolv.so.2
-# Initialize utmp and wtmp. Set up links for any old-style programs
-# that expect them in /etc.
-/etc/utmp -> /var/run/utmp
-/var/run/utmp <= /dev/null # This clears utmp
-
-/etc/wtmp -> /var/log/wtmp
-/var/log/wtmp <= /dev/null
-
-# Directories with nothing otherwise in them:
-/mnt
-/proc
-/tmp
-/root
-/dev/pts
-
-# Utilities. The script will figure out their locations.
-/usr/bin/bzip2 <= Replacements/bin/bzip2
-#/bin/hostname <= Replacements/bin/hostname
-/usr/bin/fdisk <= Replacements/bin/fdisk
-less
-mke2fs
-mkreiserfs
-dhcpcd
-##### LVM utilities
-pvcreate
-vgcreate
-lvcreate
-pvdisplay
-lvdisplay
-vgdisplay
-vgchange
-vgscan
-
-# PCMCIA stuff
-/sbin/cardmgr
-/sbin/pcmcia <=Replacements/etc/pcmcia
-/etc/pcmcia/cis/*
-/etc/pcmcia/*
-# Modules stuff
-/lib/modules
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/modules.dep
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/kernel/drivers/net/tulip/tulip.o
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/pcmcia/i82365.o
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/pcmcia/ds.o
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/pcmcia/3c*
-
-# Keytables
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/be.map <=Replacements/kbd/be.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/cf.map <=Replacements/kbd/cf.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/de.map <=Replacements/kbd/de.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/dk.map <=Replacements/kbd/dk.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/es.map <=Replacements/kbd/es.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/fi.map <=Replacements/kbd/fi.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/fr.map <=Replacements/kbd/fr.map
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-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/ru.map <=Replacements/kbd/ru.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/se.map <=Replacements/kbd/se.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/sf.map <=Replacements/kbd/sf.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/sg.map <=Replacements/kbd/sg.map
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-
-
-##### End of Bootdisk_Contents
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-/dev/hda <= Replacements/dev/hda
-/dev/hda1 <= Replacements/dev/hda1
-/dev/hda10 <= Replacements/dev/hda10
-/dev/hda11 <= Replacements/dev/hda11
-/dev/hda12 <= Replacements/dev/hda12
-/dev/hda13 <= Replacements/dev/hda13
-/dev/hda14 <= Replacements/dev/hda14
-/dev/hda15 <= Replacements/dev/hda15
-/dev/hda16 <= Replacements/dev/hda16
-/dev/hda17 <= Replacements/dev/hda17
-/dev/hda18 <= Replacements/dev/hda18
-/dev/hda19 <= Replacements/dev/hda19
-/dev/hda2 <= Replacements/dev/hda2
-/dev/hda20 <= Replacements/dev/hda20
-/dev/hda3 <= Replacements/dev/hda3
-/dev/hda4 <= Replacements/dev/hda4
-/dev/hda5 <= Replacements/dev/hda5
-/dev/hda6 <= Replacements/dev/hda6
-/dev/hda7 <= Replacements/dev/hda7
-/dev/hda8 <= Replacements/dev/hda8
-/dev/hda9 <= Replacements/dev/hda9
-/dev/hdb <= Replacements/dev/hdb
-/dev/hdb1 <= Replacements/dev/hdb1
-/dev/hdb10 <= Replacements/dev/hdb10
-/dev/hdb11 <= Replacements/dev/hdb11
-/dev/hdb12 <= Replacements/dev/hdb12
-/dev/hdb13 <= Replacements/dev/hdb13
-/dev/hdb14 <= Replacements/dev/hdb14
-/dev/hdb15 <= Replacements/dev/hdb15
-/dev/hdb16 <= Replacements/dev/hdb16
-/dev/hdb17 <= Replacements/dev/hdb17
-/dev/hdb18 <= Replacements/dev/hdb18
-/dev/hdb19 <= Replacements/dev/hdb19
-/dev/hdb2 <= Replacements/dev/hdb2
-/dev/hdb20 <= Replacements/dev/hdb20
-/dev/hdb3 <= Replacements/dev/hdb3
-/dev/hdb4 <= Replacements/dev/hdb4
-/dev/hdb5 <= Replacements/dev/hdb5
-/dev/hdb6 <= Replacements/dev/hdb6
-/dev/hdb7 <= Replacements/dev/hdb7
-/dev/hdb8 <= Replacements/dev/hdb8
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-/dev/hdc <= Replacements/dev/hdc
-/dev/hdc1 <= Replacements/dev/hdc1
-/dev/hdc10 <= Replacements/dev/hdc10
-/dev/hdc11 <= Replacements/dev/hdc11
-/dev/hdc12 <= Replacements/dev/hdc12
-/dev/hdc13 <= Replacements/dev/hdc13
-/dev/hdc14 <= Replacements/dev/hdc14
-/dev/hdc15 <= Replacements/dev/hdc15
-/dev/hdc16 <= Replacements/dev/hdc16
-/dev/hdc17 <= Replacements/dev/hdc17
-/dev/hdc18 <= Replacements/dev/hdc18
-/dev/hdc19 <= Replacements/dev/hdc19
-/dev/hdc2 <= Replacements/dev/hdc2
-/dev/hdc20 <= Replacements/dev/hdc20
-/dev/hdc3 <= Replacements/dev/hdc3
-/dev/hdc4 <= Replacements/dev/hdc4
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-/dev/hdc6 <= Replacements/dev/hdc6
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-/dev/hdc8 <= Replacements/dev/hdc8
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-/dev/hdd <= Replacements/dev/hdd
-/dev/hdd1 <= Replacements/dev/hdd1
-/dev/hdd10 <= Replacements/dev/hdd10
-/dev/hdd11 <= Replacements/dev/hdd11
-/dev/hdd12 <= Replacements/dev/hdd12
-/dev/hdd13 <= Replacements/dev/hdd13
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-/dev/hdd15 <= Replacements/dev/hdd15
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-/dev/hdd4 <= Replacements/dev/hdd4
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-/dev/hdd9 <= Replacements/dev/hdd9
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-/dev/hde1 <= Replacements/dev/hde1
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-/dev/hdf4 <= Replacements/dev/hdf4
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-/dev/hdh7 <= Replacements/dev/hdh7
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-/dev/scd10 <= Replacements/dev/scd10
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-/dev/scd2 <= Replacements/dev/scd2
-/dev/scd3 <= Replacements/dev/scd3
-/dev/scd4 <= Replacements/dev/scd4
-/dev/scd5 <= Replacements/dev/scd5
-/dev/scd6 <= Replacements/dev/scd6
-/dev/scd7 <= Replacements/dev/scd7
-/dev/scd8 <= Replacements/dev/scd8
-/dev/scd9 <= Replacements/dev/scd9
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.devices b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.devices
deleted file mode 100644
index d806ec3cb6b0..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.devices
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,185 +0,0 @@
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-/dev/hda1 <= Replacements/dev/hda1
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-/dev/hda19 <= Replacements/dev/hda19
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-/dev/hda20 <= Replacements/dev/hda20
-/dev/hda3 <= Replacements/dev/hda3
-/dev/hda4 <= Replacements/dev/hda4
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-/dev/hda6 <= Replacements/dev/hda6
-/dev/hda7 <= Replacements/dev/hda7
-/dev/hda8 <= Replacements/dev/hda8
-/dev/hda9 <= Replacements/dev/hda9
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-/dev/hdb7 <= Replacements/dev/hdb7
-/dev/hdb8 <= Replacements/dev/hdb8
-/dev/hdb9 <= Replacements/dev/hdb9
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-/dev/hdc1 <= Replacements/dev/hdc1
-/dev/hdc10 <= Replacements/dev/hdc10
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-/dev/hdc12 <= Replacements/dev/hdc12
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-/dev/hdc5 <= Replacements/dev/hdc5
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-/dev/hdc7 <= Replacements/dev/hdc7
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-/dev/hde3 <= Replacements/dev/hde3
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diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.old b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.old
deleted file mode 100644
index 15110ff5ab87..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.old
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,334 +0,0 @@
-# -*- Mode: Fundamental -*-
-#
-# This is a pared-down Bootdisk_Contents file for use with Yard.
-# You can certainly boot with fewer files than this, but you
-# probably wouldn't want to. With these you can at least
-# do some basic disk maintenance.
-#
-# Format rules:
-# - Lines beginning with # or % are comments.
-#
-# - Blank lines and whitespace may be used freely.
-#
-# - Filenames may be either relative or absolute.
-#
-# - Lines of the form "filename1 -> filename2" will create
-# links on the boot disk. Eg, if you want sh linked to bash
-# on the bootdisk, you can specify: "/bin/sh -> /bin/bash"
-#
-# - Lines of the form "filename1 <= filename2"
-# will cause filename2 (relative to the current working directory)
-# to be copied to filename1 on the boot disk. This is useful for
-# specifying trimmed-down replacements for /etc/passwd, /etc/inittab, etc.
-#
-# - Wildcards (? and *) are generally allowed, eg /dev/*
-# Wildcards are not allowed in link specs or replacement specs.
-#
-# You don't need to specify shared libraries or ld.so*. The
-# script will detect dependencies (via ldd) and include them
-# automatically.
-#
-# You don't need to explicitly specify intermediate directories
-# unless you just want them to exist.
-#
-
-# Specify these absolutely because boot scripts need them to be here.
-/bin/cat
-/bin/hostname
-/bin/ln
-/bin/login
-/bin/ls
-/bin/mv
-
-# Use ash or some suitably minimal shell
-/bin/sh -> ash
-
-/sbin/agetty
-/sbin/halt
-/sbin/init
-#/sbin/ldconfig
-/bin/mount
-/sbin/reboot
-/sbin/shutdown
-/sbin/swapoff
-/sbin/swapon
-
-# Devices
-#/dev/ftape /dev/nftape
-/dev/mem /dev/kmem
-/dev/null
-/dev/zero
-/dev/rd/0
-/dev/console
-/dev/tty[0-9]
-/dev/fd0*
-/dev/cu*
-
-/etc/group
-#/etc/issue
-
-# These get replaced with their pared-down versions
-# in the Replacements subdirectory.
-/etc/fstab <= Replacements/etc/fstab
-/etc/inittab <= Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
-/etc/motd <= Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
-/etc/passwd <= Replacements/etc/passwd
-/etc/rc <= Replacements/etc/rc
-/etc/ttytype <= Replacements/etc/ttytype
-/etc/gettydefs <= Replacements/etc/gettydefs
-/etc/profile <= Replacements/etc/profile
-
-# PROVISIONS FOR PAM:
-/etc/pam.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/pam.conf
-/lib/security/pam_permit.so
-
-# PROVISIONS FOR NSS
-# If you use old libc5, you don't need this. Comment out these lines.
-#
-/etc/nsswitch.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
-# Check your version of libc and comment out the one you don't need:
-/lib/libnss_files.so.2 # If you use use libc-2.1.X
-
-# Initialize utmp and wtmp. Set up links for any old-style programs
-# that expect them in /etc.
-/etc/utmp -> /var/run/utmp
-/var/run/utmp <= /dev/null # This clears utmp
-
-/etc/wtmp -> /var/log/wtmp
-/var/log/wtmp <= /dev/null
-
-# Directories with nothing otherwise in them:
-/mnt
-/proc
-/tmp
-/root
-/dev/pts
-
-# Utilities. The script will figure out their locations.
-bzip2
-chmod
-chown
-chroot
-cp
-date
-dd
-df
-du
-#e2fsck
-fdisk
-find
-#fsck
-#fsck.ext2
-grep
-gunzip
-gzip
-less
-mkdir
-#mke2fs
-#mkfs
-#mkfs.ext2
-#mknod
-mkreiserfs
-#mkswap
-#passwd
-pwd
-reboot
-rm
-stty
-sync
-tar
-tail
-touch
-tr
-umount
-uname
-whoami
-wc
-
-##### End of Bootdisk_Contents
-
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-/dev/hda1 <= Replacements/dev/hda1
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-/dev/hda11 <= Replacements/dev/hda11
-/dev/hda12 <= Replacements/dev/hda12
-/dev/hda13 <= Replacements/dev/hda13
-/dev/hda14 <= Replacements/dev/hda14
-/dev/hda15 <= Replacements/dev/hda15
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-/dev/hda17 <= Replacements/dev/hda17
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-/dev/hda2 <= Replacements/dev/hda2
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-/dev/hda3 <= Replacements/dev/hda3
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-/dev/hda5 <= Replacements/dev/hda5
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-/dev/hdb <= Replacements/dev/hdb
-/dev/hdb1 <= Replacements/dev/hdb1
-/dev/hdb10 <= Replacements/dev/hdb10
-/dev/hdb11 <= Replacements/dev/hdb11
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-/dev/hdb16 <= Replacements/dev/hdb16
-/dev/hdb17 <= Replacements/dev/hdb17
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-/dev/hdb2 <= Replacements/dev/hdb2
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-/dev/hdb3 <= Replacements/dev/hdb3
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-/dev/hdc <= Replacements/dev/hdc
-/dev/hdc1 <= Replacements/dev/hdc1
-/dev/hdc10 <= Replacements/dev/hdc10
-/dev/hdc11 <= Replacements/dev/hdc11
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-/dev/hdc17 <= Replacements/dev/hdc17
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-/dev/hdc3 <= Replacements/dev/hdc3
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-/dev/hdc7 <= Replacements/dev/hdc7
-/dev/hdc8 <= Replacements/dev/hdc8
-/dev/hdc9 <= Replacements/dev/hdc9
-/dev/hdd <= Replacements/dev/hdd
-/dev/hdd1 <= Replacements/dev/hdd1
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-/dev/hdd11 <= Replacements/dev/hdd11
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-/dev/hdd2 <= Replacements/dev/hdd2
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-/dev/hdd3 <= Replacements/dev/hdd3
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-/dev/hdd5 <= Replacements/dev/hdd5
-/dev/hdd6 <= Replacements/dev/hdd6
-/dev/hdd7 <= Replacements/dev/hdd7
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-/dev/hdd9 <= Replacements/dev/hdd9
-/dev/hde <= Replacements/dev/hde
-/dev/hde1 <= Replacements/dev/hde1
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-/dev/hde16 <= Replacements/dev/hde16
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-/dev/hde2 <= Replacements/dev/hde2
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-/dev/hde3 <= Replacements/dev/hde3
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-/dev/hde7 <= Replacements/dev/hde7
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-/dev/hde9 <= Replacements/dev/hde9
-/dev/hdf <= Replacements/dev/hdf
-/dev/hdf1 <= Replacements/dev/hdf1
-/dev/hdf10 <= Replacements/dev/hdf10
-/dev/hdf11 <= Replacements/dev/hdf11
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-/dev/hdf13 <= Replacements/dev/hdf13
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-/dev/hdf17 <= Replacements/dev/hdf17
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-/dev/hdf19 <= Replacements/dev/hdf19
-/dev/hdf2 <= Replacements/dev/hdf2
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-/dev/hdf4 <= Replacements/dev/hdf4
-/dev/hdf5 <= Replacements/dev/hdf5
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-/dev/hdf7 <= Replacements/dev/hdf7
-/dev/hdf8 <= Replacements/dev/hdf8
-/dev/hdf9 <= Replacements/dev/hdf9
-/dev/hdg <= Replacements/dev/hdg
-/dev/hdg1 <= Replacements/dev/hdg1
-/dev/hdg10 <= Replacements/dev/hdg10
-/dev/hdg11 <= Replacements/dev/hdg11
-/dev/hdg12 <= Replacements/dev/hdg12
-/dev/hdg13 <= Replacements/dev/hdg13
-/dev/hdg14 <= Replacements/dev/hdg14
-/dev/hdg15 <= Replacements/dev/hdg15
-/dev/hdg16 <= Replacements/dev/hdg16
-/dev/hdg17 <= Replacements/dev/hdg17
-/dev/hdg18 <= Replacements/dev/hdg18
-/dev/hdg19 <= Replacements/dev/hdg19
-/dev/hdg2 <= Replacements/dev/hdg2
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-/dev/hdg3 <= Replacements/dev/hdg3
-/dev/hdg4 <= Replacements/dev/hdg4
-/dev/hdg5 <= Replacements/dev/hdg5
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-/dev/hdg7 <= Replacements/dev/hdg7
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-/dev/hdh <= Replacements/dev/hdh
-/dev/hdh1 <= Replacements/dev/hdh1
-/dev/hdh10 <= Replacements/dev/hdh10
-/dev/hdh11 <= Replacements/dev/hdh11
-/dev/hdh12 <= Replacements/dev/hdh12
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diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Config.pl b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Config.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index 5995b58f05cf..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Config.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,175 +0,0 @@
-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-#
-# $Id: Config.pl,v 1.1 2001/04/09 03:01:00 achim Exp $
-# CONFIG.PL - Configuration options for Yard.
-#
-# Tailor these for your system.
-# These variables have to be in Perl syntax, which is simply:
-#
-# $var = value;
-# or
-# @array = (value1, value2, ..., valueN);
-#
-#
-##############################################################################
-package CFG;
-
-# $verbosity: 1 or 0
-#
-# This controls only what is printed to the screen.
-# 0 --> only the important messages.
-# 1 --> all messages.
-# All messages will be written to the log file regardless of the setting.
-#
-$verbosity = 0;
-
-
-# $floppy: string (device name)
-# $floppy_capacity: integer (kilobytes)
-#
-# The floppy device where the rescue disk will be written and its
-# capacity. Make sure the two agree. If $floppy is a non-standard
-# size (eg, 1722K), make sure to use the complete name (eg, /dev/fd0H1722).
-#
-$floppy = "/dev/fd0";
-$floppy_capacity = 1440; # KB
-
-
-# $disk_set: string (one of "single", "double" or "base+extra")
-#
-# single: Both the kernel and entire compressed root filesystem will
-# be put on one disk.
-#
-# double: The kernel will be put on the first disk and the compressed
-# root fs will be put on the second.
-#
-# base+extra: THIS OPTION NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. The first disk will
-# contain the kernel plus a base set of files (enough to boot and run
-# tar). The second disk will contain the remaining files.
-#
-$disk_set = "double";
-
-
-# $mount_point: string (directory name)
-#
-# A directory to be used as a mount point. This is where the root
-# filesystem will be mounted during creation and where the floppy
-# will be mounted when the rescue disk is being written.
-# This directory must exist when the Yard scripts are run.
-#
-$mount_point = "/mnt/floppy";
-
-
-# $device: string (device name)
-#
-# The device for building the filesystem. This can be /dev/ram0 or a
-# spare partition. You can turn off swapping temporarily and use the
-# swap partition on your hard disk. You can use a loopback device if
-# your kernel supports them -- see the section "Using a Loopback
-# Device" in the Yard documentation for instructions.
-# It should not be a symbolic link.
-#
-$device = "/dev/rd/0";
-
-
-# $fs_size: integer (kilobytes)
-#
-# The size limit of $device, in Kbytes. For most devices, Yard can
-# check this value against the available space.
-#
-$fs_size = 4096; # KB
-
-
-# $kernel: string (filename)
-#
-# The absolute filename of the compressed kernel to be put on the
-# rescue disk. This should be the COMPRESSED kernel. This is
-# usually something like /vmlinuz, /zImage or /boot/zImage. If
-# you've just remade your kernel (via "make zImage") the kernel file
-# will reside in /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage
-#
-$kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz";
-
-# $kernel_version: string (version string)
-#
-# make_root_fs will examine $kernel and try to determine its version.
-# If Yard guesses incorrectly, or you want to force it anyway, set
-# $kernel_version here. The value should be a version string such as
-# that returned by "uname -r".
-#
-#$kernel_version = "2.2.15";
-
-
-# $contents_file: string (filename)
-#
-# The file specifying the bootdisk contents specification file.
-#
-$contents_file = "/etc/yard/Bootdisk_Contents";
-
-
-# $rootfsz: string (filename)
-# The file that will temporarily hold the compressed root filesystem
-#
-$rootfsz = "/tmp/root.gz";
-
-
-# $oldroot: absolute directory name
-#
-# Where the old (hard disk) root filesystem will be mounted on the
-# ramdisk filesystem. create_fstab uses this to adapt your
-# /etc/fstab for use on the rescue disk so you'll be able to mount
-# hard disk partitions more easily. You shouldn't need to change
-# this, but run create_fstab.pl again if you do.
-#
-$oldroot = "/OLDROOT";
-
-
-# $strip_objfiles: 0 or 1
-#
-# If set to 1, binary executables and libraries will be stripped
-# of their debugging symbols (using objcopy) as they're copied to the
-# root filesystem. This may reduce their size somewhat. If you don't
-# understand what this means, leave it at 1. If you're sure you
-# don't have objcopy, or for some reason you want debugging symbols,
-# set it to 0.
-#
-$strip_objfiles = 1;
-
-
-# $yard_temp: string (directory name)
-#
-# If non-null, specifies directory where .log and .ls files will be
-# written. If null, log files will be written to current working
-# directory.
-#
-$yard_temp = "";
-
-
-# $use_lilo: 1 or 0
-#
-# Whether to use Lilo for transferring the kernel to the boot disk.
-# 1 => Yard will use Lilo to boot the kernel. The configuration file is
-# created when you invoke "make", and ends up
-# in /etc/yard/Replacements/etc/lilo.conf. This option
-# allows you to use Lilo's APPEND clause and various other Lilo
-# options.
-#
-# 0 => Yard will copy the kernel directly to the rescue disk.
-#
-$use_lilo = 0;
-
-
-# @additional_dirs: array of directory names
-#
-# Any additional directories (besides those in $PATH) to be searched
-# for rescue disk files. Directories inside the list must be
-# separated by commas. You don't need a trailing slash on these
-# directory names. NB. Any directories you list here will be
-# searched BEFORE those in $PATH.
-#
-@additional_dirs = ( "/etc/fs",
- "/etc/rc.d"
- );
-
-
-1;###################### End of Config.pl, put nothing below this line.
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
deleted file mode 100644
index ba86c4e6cf03..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Welcome to GentooBoot rescue disk
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/fstab b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 454b7e833445..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-# DEVICE MOUNTPOINT TYPE OPTIONS DUMP FSCKORDER
-#----------------------------------------------------------------
-/dev/ram0 / ext2 defaults
-/proc /proc proc defaults
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/gettydefs b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/gettydefs
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c783db54132..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/gettydefs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-VC# B9600 SANE CLOCAL # B9600 SANE -ISTRIP CLOCAL #Log_in_as_root: #VC
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab
deleted file mode 100644
index 7bc7cc8dae07..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-# Default runlevel.
-id:5:initdefault:
-
-# Run rc when system boots
-si:S:sysinit:/etc/rc
-
-# NB. This uses getty, not agetty.
-
-c1:1235:respawn:/sbin/getty tty1 VC linux
-c2:1235:respawn:/sbin/getty tty2 VC linux
-c3:5:respawn:/sbin/getty tty3 VC linux
-c4:5:respawn:/sbin/getty tty4 VC linux
-c5:5:respawn:/sbin/getty tty5 VC linux
-c6:45:respawn:/sbin/getty tty6 VC linux
-
-ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t5 -rfn now
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
deleted file mode 100644
index 22b1dd780e49..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-# Default runlevel.
-id:5:initdefault:
-
-# Run rc when system boots
-si:S:sysinit:/etc/rc
-
-# NOTE: THIS IS FOR SLACKWARE AGETTY ONLY! Other versions of agetty
-# use a different argument order that will cause agetty to
-# hang.
-# Check these calls against your own /etc/inittab !
-# Note: for 'agetty' you use linespeed, line.
-# for 'getty_ps' you use line, linespeed and also use 'gettydefs'
-c1:1235:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty1 linux
-c2:1235:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty2 linux
-c3:5:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty3 linux
-c4:5:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty4 linux
-c5:5:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty5 linux
-c6:45:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty6 linux
-
-ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t5 -rfn now
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index e4e4284ac997..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# Simple /etc/nsswitch.conf for a rescue disk
-passwd: files
-shadow: files
-group: files
-hosts: files
-services: files
-networks: files
-protocols: files
-rpc: files
-ethers: files
-netmasks: files
-bootparams: files
-automount: files
-aliases: files
-netgroup: files
-publickey: files
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/pam.conf b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/pam.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index ce85913c783d..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/pam.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-# Simple pam.conf for rescue disk
-# Be sure to include the libraries in the fourth column
-# in Bootdisk_contents
-OTHER auth optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-OTHER auth optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-OTHER account optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-OTHER password optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-OTHER session optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/passwd b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/passwd
deleted file mode 100644
index 0ebed31f4260..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/passwd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh
-halt:*:7:0:halt:/sbin:/sbin/halt
-shutdown:*:6:0:shutdown:/sbin:/sbin/shutdown
-sync:*:5:0:sync:/sbin:/bin/sync
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/profile b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/profile
deleted file mode 100644
index 669fbce8cf92..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/profile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/rc b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/rc
deleted file mode 100755
index 7959d737e404..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/rc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# /etc/rc: System initialization script.
-#
-# Remount ROOT rw
-
-/bin/mount -n -o remount,rw /
-
-# Compute module dependencies
-#/sbin/depmod -a
-
-# Start up kerneld if desired
-#/sbin/kerneld
-
-# Mount everything mentioned in fstab
-/bin/mount -av
-
-# Set host name
-/bin/hostname Rescue
-
-# If you need to load a keyboard map, uncomment this line and
-# fix the pathnames:
-#/usr/sbin/loadkeys /usr/lib/kbd/keytables/defkeymap.map
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/termcap b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/termcap
deleted file mode 100644
index cc39a48d09ce..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/termcap
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-# a cut down version of /etc/termcap: terminal capability database.
-# Just define linux console
-
-linux|console|con80x25|dumb:\
- :do=^J:co#80:li#25:cl=\E[H\E[J:sf=\ED:sb=\EM:\
- :le=^H:bs:am:cm=\E[%i%d;%dH:nd=\E[C:up=\E[A:\
- :ce=\E[K:cd=\E[J:so=\E[7m:se=\E[27m:us=\E[4m:ue=\E[m:\
- :md=\E[1m:mr=\E[7m:mb=\E[5m:me=\E[m:is=\E[1;25r\E[25;1H:\
- :ll=\E[1;25r\E[25;1H:al=\E[L:dc=\E[P:dl=\E[M:\
- :it#8:ku=\E[A:kd=\E[B:kr=\E[C:kl=\E[D:kb=^H:ti=\E[r\E[H:\
- :ho=\E[H:kP=\E[5~:kN=\E[6~:kH=\E[4~:kh=\E[1~:kD=\E[3~:kI=\E[2~:\
- :k1=\E[[A:k2=\E[[B:k3=\E[[C:k4=\E[[D:k5=\E[[E:k6=\E[17~:\
- :k7=\E[18~:k8=\E[19~:k9=\E[20~:k0=\E[21~:K1=\E[1~:K2=\E[5~:\
- :K4=\E[4~:K5=\E[6~:\
- :pt:sr=\EM:vt#3:xn:km:bl=^G:vi=\E[?25l:ve=\E[?25h:vs=\E[?25h:\
- :sc=\E7:rc=\E8:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:\
- :r1=\Ec:r2=\Ec:r3=\Ec:
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/ttytype b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/ttytype
deleted file mode 100644
index e1dabac99079..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/etc/ttytype
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-console tty1
-console tty2
-console tty3
-console tty4
-console tty5
-console tty6
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/pam.d/other b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/pam.d/other
deleted file mode 100644
index b9f907d0f761..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/pam.d/other
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-# Simple pam.conf for rescue disk
-# Be sure to include the libraries in the fourth column
-# in Bootdisk_contents
-auth optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-auth optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-account optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-password optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-session optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/root/profile b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/root/profile
deleted file mode 100755
index 5f5fb519a7b4..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/etc/Replacements/root/profile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-#
-# A basic .profile for root
-# Provided by Horst von Brand
-#
-export HOSTNAME=Rescue
-PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/OLDROOT/sbin:/OLDROOT/usr/sbin:/OLDROOT/bin:/OLDROOT/usr/bin:/OLDROOT/usr/local/sbin:/OLDROOT/usr/local/bin
-if [ "$TERM" = "" -o "$TERM" = "unknown" ]; then
- TERM=linux
-fi
-PS1='\h:\w# '
-PS2='> '
-unset ignoreeof
-umask 022
-
-export PATH TERM PS1 PS2
-
-LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib:/OLDROOT/lib:/OLDROOT/usr/lib
-export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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+++ /dev/null
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--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/cf.map
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--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/kbd/de.map
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diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/check_root_fs b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/check_root_fs
deleted file mode 100644
index 9cfc2b1923e7..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/check_root_fs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,605 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/perl
-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-# This script created automatically from scripts/check_root_fs.in
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/check_root_fs,v 1.1 2001/04/09 03:01:00 achim Exp $
-##############################################################################
-##
-## CHECK_ROOT_FS
-## Copyright (C) 1996,1997,1998 Tom Fawcett (fawcett@croftj.net)
-##
-## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-## (at your option) any later version.
-##
-## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-## GNU General Public License for more details.
-##
-## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-##
-##
-##############################################################################
-use strict;
-use File::Basename;
-use File::Path;
-use FileHandle;
-use English;
-use lib "/etc/yard", "/usr/lib/yard";
-use yardconfig;
-use File::Find;
-
-BEGIN { require "yard_utils.pl" }
-require "Config.pl";
-
-### GLOBAL VARIABLES
-my(%Termcap); # Defs from /etc/termcap
-my($checked_for_getty_files); # Scalar -- have we checked getty files yet?
-my(%checked); # Hash table of files we've already checked
-# This is a little crude. Technically we should read /etc/conf.getty
-# to make sure we're not supposed to be using a different login binary.
-my($login_binary) = "$CFG::mount_point/bin/login";
-
-
-STDOUT->autoflush(1);
-
-start_logging_output();
-info 0, "check_root_fs 2.0\n";
-
-mount_device_if_necessary();
-
-# This goes first so we define %Termcap for use in children
-check_termcap();
-
-##### Here are the tests.
-fork_chroot_and(\&check_fstab);
-fork_chroot_and(\&check_inittab);
-fork_chroot_and(\&check_scripts);
-check_links();
-check_passwd();
-check_pam();
-check_nss();
-
-info 0, "All done.\n";
-info 0, "If this is acceptable, continue with write_rescue_disk\n";
-exit;
-
-
-##############################################################################
-sub warning {
- info 0, "\n", @_;
-# $::Warnings++;
-}
-
-
-# This takes a procedure call, forks off a subprocess, chroots to
-# $CFG::mount_point and runs the procedure.
-sub fork_chroot_and {
- my($call) = @_;
-
- my($Godot) = fork;
- die "Can't fork: $!" unless defined $Godot;
-
- if (!$Godot) {
- # Child process
- chdir($CFG::mount_point);
- chroot($CFG::mount_point); ##### chroot to the root filesystem
- &$call;
- exit;
-
- } else {
- # Parent here
- waitpid($Godot, 0);
- }
-}
-
-
-sub check_fstab {
- my($FSTAB) = "/etc/fstab";
- my($proc_seen);
-
- open(FSTAB, "<$FSTAB") or error "$FSTAB: $!";
- info 0, "\nChecking $FSTAB\n";
-
- while (<FSTAB>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/;
-
- my($dev, $mp, $type, $opts) = split;
- next if $mp eq 'none' or $type eq 'swap';
- next if $dev eq 'none';
-
- if (!-e $mp) {
- info 0, "$FSTAB($.): $_\n\tCreating $mp on root filesystem\n";
- mkpath($mp);
- }
-
- if ($dev !~ /:/ and !-e $dev) {
- warning "$FSTAB($.): $_\n\tDevice $dev does not exist "
- . "on root filesystem\n";
- }
-
- ##### If you use the file created by create_fstab, these tests
- ##### are superfluous.
-
- if ($dev =~ m|^/dev/hd| and $opts !~ /noauto/) {
- warning "\t($.): You probably should include \"noauto\" option\n",
- "\tin the fstab entry of a hard disk. When the rescue floppy\n",
- "\tboots, the \"mount -a\" will try to mount $dev\n";
-
- } elsif ($dev eq $CFG::floppy and $type ne 'ext2' and $type ne 'auto') {
- warning "\t($.): You've declared your floppy drive $CFG::floppy",
- " to hold\n",
- "\ta $type filesystem, which is not ext2. The rescue floppy\n",
- "\tis ext2, which may confuse 'mount -a' during boot.\n";
-
- } elsif ($type eq 'proc') {
- $proc_seen = 1;
-
- }
- }
- close(FSTAB);
- warning "\tNo /proc filesystem defined.\n" unless $proc_seen;
- info 0, "Done with $FSTAB\n";
-}
-
-
-sub check_inittab {
- my($INITTAB) = "/etc/inittab";
- info 0, "\nChecking $INITTAB\n";
-
- if (!open(INITTAB, "<$INITTAB")) {
- warning "$INITTAB: $!\n";
- return
- }
-
- my($default_rl, $saw_line_for_default_rl);
-
- while (<INITTAB>) {
- chomp;
- my($line) = $_; # Copy for errors
- s/\#.*$//; # Delete comments
- next if /^\s*$/; # Skip empty lines
-
- my($code, $runlevels, $action, $command) = split(':');
-
- if ($action eq 'initdefault') { ##### The initdefault runlevel
- $default_rl = $runlevels;
- next;
- }
- if ($runlevels =~ /$default_rl/) {
- $saw_line_for_default_rl = 1;
- }
- if ($command) {
- my($exec, @args) = split(' ', $command);
-
- if (!-f $exec) {
- warning "$INITTAB($.): $line\n",
- "\t$exec: non-existent or non-executable\n";
-
- } elsif (!-x $exec) {
- info 0, "$INITTAB($.): $line\n",
- info 0, "\tMaking $exec executable\n";
- chmod(0777, $exec) or error "chmod failed: $!";
-
- } else {
- ##### executable but not binary ==> script
- scan_command_file($exec, @args) if !-B $exec;
- }
-
- if ($exec =~ m|getty|) { # matches *getty* call
- check_getty_type_call($exec, @args);
- }
- }
- }
- close(INITTAB) or error "close(INITTAB): $!";
-
- if (!$saw_line_for_default_rl) {
- warning "\tDefault runlevel is $default_rl, but no entry for it.\n";
- }
- info 0, "Done with $INITTAB\n";
-}
-
-
-##### This could be made much more complete, but for typical rc type
-##### files it seems to catch the common problems.
-sub scan_command_file {
- my($cmdfile, @args) = @_;
- my(%warned, $line);
-
- return if $checked{$cmdfile};
- info 0, "\nScanning $cmdfile\n";
- open(CMDFILE, "<$cmdfile") or error "$cmdfile: $!";
-
- while ($line = <CMDFILE>) {
- chomp($line);
- next if $line =~ /^\#/ or /^\s*$/;
-
- next if $line =~ /^\w+=/;
-
- while ($line =~ m!(/(usr|var|bin|sbin|etc|dev)/\S+)(\s|$)!g) {
- my($abs_file) = $1;
- # next if $abs_file =~ m/[*?]/; # Skip meta chars - we don't trust glob
- next if $warned{$abs_file}; # Only warn once per file
- if (!-e $abs_file) {
- warning "$cmdfile($.): $line\n\t$1: missing on root filesystem\n";
- $warned{$abs_file} = 1;
- }
- }
- }
- close(CMDFILE) or error "close($cmdfile): $!";
-
- $checked{$cmdfile} = 1;
- info 0, "Done scanning $cmdfile\n";
-}
-
-
-##### Check_passwd is NOT run under chroot.
-sub check_passwd {
- my($passwd_file) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/passwd";
- open(PASSWD, "<$passwd_file") or error "Can't read passwd file: $!\n";
- info 0, "\nChecking passwd file $passwd_file\n";
-
- while (<PASSWD>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\s*$/; # Skip blank/empty lines
- my($line) = $_;
- my($login_name, $passwd, $UID, $GID, $user_name, $home, $shell) =
- split(':');
-
- next if $passwd eq "*"; # Skip warnings if user can't login
-
- -d ($CFG::mount_point . $home) or
- warning "$passwd_file($.): $line\n",
- "\tHome directory of $login_name ($CFG::mount_point$home) is missing\n";
- -e ($CFG::mount_point . $shell) or
- warning "$passwd_file($.): $line\n",
- "\tShell of $login_name ($CFG::mount_point$shell) doesn't exist\n";
-
- check_init_files($login_name, $home, $shell);
- }
- close(PASSWD);
- info 0, "Done checking $passwd_file\n";
-}
-
-
-##### Simple PAM configuration checks.
-##### Tests whether PAM is needed, and whether the configuration libraries exist.
-##### Check_pam is NOT run under chroot.
-sub check_pam {
- my($pam_configured) = 0; # Have we seen some pam config file yet?
- info 0, "Checking for PAM\n";
-
- my($pamd_dir) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/pam.d";
- my($pam_conf) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/pam.conf";
-
- if (-e $pam_conf) {
- info 0, "Checking $pam_conf\n";
- $pam_configured = 1;
- open(PAM, $pam_conf) or error "Can't open pam.conf: $!\n";
- while (<PAM>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/; # Skip comments and empty lines
- my($file) = (split)[3]; # Get fourth field
- if (!-e "$CFG::mount_point/$file") {
- warning "$pam_conf($.): $_\n",
- "\tLibrary $file does not exist on root fs\n";
- }
- # That's all we check for now
- }
- close(PAM) or die "Closing PAM: $!";
- info 0, "Done with $pam_conf\n";
- }
-
-
- if (-e $pamd_dir) {
- info 0, "Checking files in $pamd_dir\n";
- opendir(PAMD, $pamd_dir) or error "Can't open $pamd_dir: $!";
- my($file);
- while (defined($file = readdir(PAMD))) {
- my($file2) = "$pamd_dir/$file";
- next unless -f $file2; # Skip directories, etc.
- open(PF, $file2) or error "$file2: $!";
- while (<PF>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/; # Skip comments and empty lines
- my($file) = (split)[3]; # Get fourth field
- $pam_configured = 1;
- if (!-e "$CFG::mount_point/$file") {
- warning "$file2($.): $_\n",
- "\tLibrary $file does not exist on root fs\n";
- }
- }
- close(PF);
- }
- closedir(PAMD);
- }
-
- # Finally, see whether PAM configuration is needed
- if (!$pam_configured and -e $login_binary) {
- my($dependencies) = scalar(`ldd $login_binary`);
- if (defined($dependencies) and $dependencies =~ /libpam/) {
- warning "Warning: login ($login_binary) needs PAM, but you haven't\n",
- "\tconfigured it (in /etc/pam.conf or /etc/pam.d/)\n",
- "\tYou probably won't be able to login.\n";
- }
- }
- info 0, "Done with PAM\n";
-}
-
-
-
-##### Basic checks for nsswitch.conf.
-##### check_nss is NOT run under chroot.
-##### From the nsswitch.conf(5) manpage:
-##### For glibc, you must have a file called /lib/libnss_SERVICE.so.X for
-##### every SERVICE you are using. On a standard installation, you could
-##### use `files', `db', `nis' and `nisplus'. For hosts, you could specify
-##### `dns' as extra service, for passwd, group and shadow `compat'. These
-##### services will not be used by libc5 with NYS. The version number X
-##### is 1 for glibc 2.0 and 2 for glibc 2.1.
-
-sub check_nss {
- my($nss_conf) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/nsswitch.conf";
- info 0, "Checking for NSS\n";
-
- my($libc) = yard_glob("$CFG::mount_point/lib/libc-2*");
- my($libc_version) = $libc =~ m|/lib/libc-2.(\d)|;
- if (!defined($libc_version)) {
- warning "Can't determine your libc version\n";
- } else {
- info 0, "You're using $libc\n";
- }
- my($X) = $libc_version;
-
- if (-e $nss_conf) {
- open(NSS, "<$nss_conf") or die "open($nss_conf): $!";
-
- my($line);
- while (defined($line = <NSS>)) {
- chomp $line;
- next if $line =~ /^\#/;
- next if $line =~ /^\s*$/;
- my($db, $entries) = $line =~ m/^(\w+):\s*(.+)$/;
- # Remove bracketed expressions (action specifiers)
- $entries =~ s/\[[^\]]*\]//g;
- my(@entries) = split(' ', $entries);
- my($entry);
- for $entry (@entries) {
- next if $entry =~ /^\[/; # ignore action specifiers
- my($lib) = "$CFG::mount_point/lib/libnss_${entry}.so.${X}";
- if (!-e $lib) {
- warning "$nss_conf($.):\n$line\n",
- "\tRoot filesystem needs $lib to support $entry\n";
- }
- }
- }
-
- } else {
- # No nsswitch.conf is present, figure out if maybe there should be one.
- if (-e $login_binary) {
- my($dependencies) = scalar(`ldd $login_binary`);
- my($libc_version) = ($dependencies =~ /libc\.so\.(\d+)/m);
- if ($libc_version > 5) {
- # Needs libc 6 or greater
- warning "Warning: $login_binary on rescue disk needs libc.so.$libc_version,\n"
- . "\tbut there is no NSS configuration file ($nss_conf)\n"
- . "\ton root filesystem.\n";
- }
- }
- }
- info 0, "Done with NSS\n";
-}
-
-
-
-sub check_links {
- info 0, "\nChecking links relative to $CFG::mount_point\n";
-
- sub wanted {
- if (-l $File::Find::name) {
- local($::raw_link) = readlink($File::Find::name);
- local($::target) = make_link_absolute($File::Find::name, $::raw_link);
-
- # I added this next test for /dev/stdout link hair.
- # This really should be more complicated to handle link chains,
- # but as a hack this works for three.
- if (onto_proc_filesystem($File::Find::name)) {
-
- } elsif (-l $::target) {
- chase_link($::target, 16);
-
- } elsif (!-e $::target) {
- warning "Warning: Unresolved link: $File::Find::name -> $::raw_link\n";
- }
- }
- };
-
- finddepth(\&wanted, $CFG::mount_point);
-}
-
-
-sub chase_link {
- my($file, $link_depth) = @_;
-
- if ($link_depth == 0) {
- warning "Warning: Probable link circularity involving $file\n";
-
- } elsif (-l $file) {
- chase_link(make_link_absolute($file, readlink($file)),
- $link_depth-1);
- }
-}
-
-
-sub check_scripts {
- info 0, "\nChecking script interpreters\n";
- local($::prog);
-
- sub check_interpreter {
- if (-x $File::Find::name and -f _ and -T _) {
- open(SCRIPT, $File::Find::name) or error "$File::Find::name: $!";
- my($prog, $firstline);
- chomp($firstline = <SCRIPT>);
- if (($prog) = $firstline =~ /^\#!\s*(\S+)/) {
- if (!-e $prog) {
- warning "Warning: $File::Find::name needs $prog, which is missing\n";
- } elsif (!-x $prog) {
- warning "Warning: $File::Find::name needs $prog, " .
- "which is not executable.\n";
- }
- }
- close(SCRIPT);
- }
- }; # End of sub check_interpreter
-
- find(\&check_interpreter, "/");
-}
-
-sub check_getty_type_call {
- my($prog, @args) = @_;
-
- if ($prog eq 'getty') {
- my($tty, $speed, $type) = @args;
-
- if (!-e "$CFG::mount_point/dev/$tty") {
- warning "\tLine $.: $prog for $tty, but /dev/$tty doesn't exist.\n";
- }
- if (!defined($Termcap{$type})) {
- warning "\tLine $.: Type $type not defined in termcap\n";
- }
- }
- ## If getty or getty_ps, look for /etc/gettydefs, /etc/issue
- ## Check that term type matches one in termcap db.
-
- if ($prog =~ /^getty/) {
- if (!$checked_for_getty_files) {
- warning "\tLine $.: $prog expects /etc/gettydefs, which is missing.\n"
- unless -e "$CFG::mount_point/etc/gettydefs";
- warning "\tLine $.: $prog expects /etc/issue, which is missing.\n"
- unless -e "$CFG::mount_point/etc/issue";
- $checked_for_getty_files = 1;
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-###
-### NB. This is *not* run under chroot
-###
-sub check_init_files {
- my($user, $home, $shell) = @_;
-
- info 0, "Checking init files of $user (homedir= $home)\n";
-
- my($shellname) = basename($shell);
- my @init_files;
-
- ##### Try to infer the list of init files to be run for the shell
- ##### of this user. Order is somewhat important here because of
- ##### the search path.
-
- if ($shellname =~ /^(bash|sh)$/) {
- @init_files = ("/etc/profile", "/etc/bashrc",
- "$home/.profile", "$home/.bash_login", "$home/.bashrc",
- "$home/.shrc");
-
- } elsif ($shellname eq "ash") {
- @init_files = ("/etc/profile", "$home/.profile");
-
- } elsif ($shellname =~ /^(tcsh|csh)$/) {
- @init_files = ("/etc/csh.cshrc", "/etc/.cshrc", "/etc/csh.login",
- "$home/.cshrc", "$home/.tcshrc", "$home/.login");
- }
-
- ##### The path to be searched. This may be error prone.
- my(@path) = ();
- my($init_file);
-
- foreach $init_file (@init_files) {
- $init_file = $CFG::mount_point . $init_file;
-
- next if $checked{$init_file} or !-r $init_file;
-
- info 0, "Checking $init_file\n";
-
- open(INITF, "<$init_file") or die "$init_file: $!";
-
- while (<INITF>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/; # Skip comments, whitespace
-
- my($var, $val);
- if (($var, $val) = /^\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(.*)\s*$/) { # Variable assignment
- ##### Look for PATH assignment
- if ($var eq "PATH") {
- $val =~ s/^[\"\'](.*)[\"\']$/$1/; # Strip quotes
- @path = split(':', $val);
- info 1, "Using PATH: ", join(':', @path), "\n";
- } else {
- next; # Skip other assignments
- }
- }
-
- my($cmd, $hd_abs);
-
- ##### Check for commands that aren't present
- ($cmd) = /^(\w+)\b/; # Pick up cmd name
- if ($cmd and ($hd_abs = find_file_in_path($cmd, @path))) {
- # If it's here, see if it's on the rescue disk
- if (!(-e "$CFG::mount_point/$hd_abs" and -x _)) {
- warning "$init_file($.): $_\n\t\t$cmd looks like a command but\n",
- "\t\tdoes not exist on the root filesystem.\n";
- }
- }
-
- # Check for commands in backticks that aren't present
- ($cmd) = /\`(\w+)\b/;
- if ($cmd and ($hd_abs=find_file_in_path($cmd))) {
- # If it's here, see if it's on the rescue disk
- # Note that this could mislead if the user moved it to a different
- # dir on the root fs.
- if (!-e "$CFG::mount_point/$hd_abs") {
- warning "${init_file}($.): $_\n\t$cmd: missing from root fs.\n";
- } elsif (!-x _) {
- warning "$init_file($.): $_\n\t$cmd: not executable on root fs.\n";
- }
- }
- }
- close(INITF);
- info 0, "Done with $init_file\n";
- $checked{$init_file} = 1;
- } # end of foreach
-}
-
-
-
-sub check_termcap {
- open(TERMCAP, "<$CFG::mount_point/etc/termcap") or
- warning "No file $CFG::mount_point/etc/termcap";
- while (<TERMCAP>) {
- chomp;
- next unless $_;
- next if /^\#/; # Skip comments
- next if /^\s+/; # Skip non-head lines
-
- ##### Get complete logical line
- my($def) = $_;
- while (/\\$/) { # Trailing backslash => continued
- chomp($def); # Discard backslash
- chomp($_ = <TERMCAP>); # Get a line, w/o newline char
- $def .= $_;
- }
-
- ##### Extract terminal names from line
- my($names) = $def =~ /^([^:]+):/;
- my(@terms) = split(/\|/, $names);
- @Termcap{@terms} = (1) x ($#terms + 1);
- }
- close(TERMCAP);
-}
-
-##### END OF CHECK_ROOT_FS
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/make_root_fs b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/make_root_fs
deleted file mode 100644
index 8e85229c0b3a..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/make_root_fs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,829 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/perl
-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-# This script created automatically from scripts/make_root_fs.in
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/make_root_fs,v 1.1 2001/04/09 03:01:00 achim Exp $
-##############################################################################
-##
-## MAKE_ROOT_FS
-## Copyright (C) 1996,1997,1998 Tom Fawcett (fawcett@croftj.net)
-##
-## This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify
-## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-## (at your option) any later version.
-##
-## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-## GNU General Public License for more details.
-##
-## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-##
-#####
-##
-## This is the first script of the Yard suite for creating custom
-## rescue disks.
-##############################################################################
-use strict;
-use File::Basename;
-use File::Path;
-use FileHandle;
-use Cwd;
-use English;
-use lib "/etc/yard", "/usr/lib/yard";
-use yardconfig;
-
-BEGIN { require "yard_utils.pl"; }
-require "Config.pl";
-
-STDOUT->autoflush(1);
-
-start_logging_output();
-info 0, "make_root_fs 2.0\n";
-info 1, "(running under Perl $PERL_VERSION)\n";
-
-my($objcopy) = $_path{'objcopy'}; # Define objcopy path if executable exists
-
-my($Warnings) = 0;
-sub warning {
- info 0, "Warning: ", @_;
- $Warnings++;
-}
-
-##############################################################################
-##### Check some basic things before starting.
-##### There's probably a more graceful way to maintain and check
-##### a set of user options (via a Perl module), but I'm too lazy
-##### to track it down.
-##############################################################################
-if ($REAL_USER_ID != 0) {
- error "This script must be run as root\n";
-}
-
-if (!defined($CFG::device) and !defined($CFG::mount_point)) {
- error "Nothing defined in CFG package. You probably just copied\n",
- "an old Config.pl file.\n";
-}
-
-# Check mount point
-if (-d $CFG::mount_point and -w _) {
- info 1, "Using $CFG::mount_point as mount point for $CFG::device\n";
-} else {
- error "Mount point $CFG::mount_point must be a directory and\n",
- "must be write-enabled.\n";
-}
-
-# Check for sane device choice before we start using it.
-check_device();
-
-# Make sure $CFG::device isn't already mounted and $CFG::mount_point is free
-load_mount_info();
-
-if (defined($::mounted{$CFG::device})) {
-
- if ($::mounted{$CFG::device} eq $CFG::mount_point) {
- info 1, "Device $CFG::device is already mounted on $CFG::mount_point\n";
- info 1, "Unmounting it automatically.\n";
- sys("umount $CFG::mount_point");
-
- } else {
- error "$CFG::device is already mounted elsewhere (on $::mounted{$CFG::device})\n",
- "Unmount it first.\n";
- }
-
-} elsif (defined($::mounted{$CFG::mount_point})) {
- error "Some other device is already mounted on $CFG::mount_point\n";
-}
-
-# Have to test this every time so we can work around.
-test_glob();
-
-##### Determine release of $CFG::kernel for modules.
-##### Set RELEASE environment variable for use in contents.
-if (defined($CFG::kernel_version)) {
- # Check to see if it agrees
- my($version_guess) = kernel_version($CFG::kernel);
- if ($version_guess ne $CFG::kernel_version) {
- info 0, "You declared kernel ($CFG::kernel) to be version $CFG::kernel_version,\n",
- "\teven though a probe says $version_guess.",
- "\tI'll assume you're right.\n";
- }
- $ENV{'RELEASE'} = $CFG::kernel_version;
-
-} elsif (defined($ENV{'RELEASE'} = kernel_version($CFG::kernel))) {
- info 0, "Version probe of $CFG::kernel returns: $ENV{'RELEASE'}\n";
-
-} else {
- warning "Can't determine kernel version of $CFG::kernel\n";
- my($release) = `uname -r`;
- if ($release) {
- chomp($release);
- info 0, "Will use version of current running kernel ($release)\n",
- "Make sure this is OK\n";
- $ENV{'RELEASE'} = $release;
- } else {
- error "And can't determine running kernel's version either!\n";
- }
-}
-
-warn_about_module_dependencies($ENV{'RELEASE'});
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set !~ /^(single|double|base\+extra)$/) {
- error "Config variable disk_set is set to \"$CFG::disk_set\"\n",
- "which is not a valid value.\n";
-}
-
-##############################################################################
-##### READ IN CONTENTS FILE #####
-##############################################################################
-my($contents_file) = resolve_file($CFG::contents_file);
-info 0, "\n\nPASS 1: Reading $CFG::contents_file";
-info 0, " ($contents_file)" if $contents_file ne $CFG::contents_file;
-info 0, "\n";
-
-my(%Included);
-my(%replaced_by);
-my(%links_to);
-my(%is_module);
-
-open(CONTENTS, "<$contents_file") or error "$contents_file: $!";
-
-my($cf_line) = 0;
-my($line);
-
-LINE: while (defined($line = <CONTENTS>)) {
- my(@files);
- $cf_line++;
- chomp $line;
- $line =~ s/[\#%].*$//; # Kill comments
- next if $line =~ /^\s*$/; # Ignore blank/empty line
-
- $line =~ s/^\s+//; # Delete leading/trailing whitespace
- $line =~ s/\s+$//;
-
-# if ($line =~ /\$RELEASE/) {
-# cf_warn($line, "Make sure \$RELEASE ($ENV{'RELEASE'}) is correct " .
-# "for $CFG::kernel");
-# }
-
- if ($line =~ /->/) { ##### EXPLICIT LINK
- if ($line =~ /[\*\?\[]/) {
- cf_warn($line, "Can't use wildcards in link specification!");
- next LINE;
- }
- my($file, $link) = $line =~ /^(\S+)\s*->\s*(\S+)\s*$/;
- if (!defined($link)) {
- cf_warn($line, "Can't parse this link");
- next LINE;
- }
- ##### The '->' supersedes file structure on the disk, so don't
- ##### call include_file until pass two after all explicit links
- ##### have been seen.
- my($abs_file) = find_file_in_path($file);
- $Included{$abs_file} = 1;
- #### Have to be careful here. Record the rel link for use
- #### in setting up the root fs, but use the abs_link in @files
- #### so next loop gets any actual files.
- my($abs_link) = make_link_absolute($abs_file, $link);
- my($rel_link) = make_link_relative($abs_file, $link);
- $links_to{$abs_file} = $rel_link;
- info 1, "$line links $abs_file to $rel_link\n";
- @files = ($abs_link);
-
- } elsif ($line =~ /<=/) { ##### REPLACEMENT SPEC
- cf_die($line, "Can't use wildcard in replacement specification") if
- $line =~ /[\*\?\[]/;
-
- my($file, $replacement) = $line =~ /^(\S+)\s*<=\s*(\S+)\s*$/;
-
- if (!defined($replacement)) {
- cf_warn($line, "Can't parse this replacement spec");
- next LINE;
-
- } else {
- must_be_abs($file);
- (-d $file) and cf_warn($line, "left-hand side can't be directory");
- my($abs_replacement) = find_file_in_path($replacement);
- if (!(defined($abs_replacement) and -e $abs_replacement)) {
- cf_warn($line, "Can't find $replacement");
-
- } elsif ($replacement =~ m|^/dev/(?!null)|) {
- # Allow /dev/null but no other devices
- cf_warn($line, "Can't replace a file with a device");
-
- } else {
- $replaced_by{$file} = $abs_replacement;
- $Included{$file} = 1;
- }
-
- next LINE;
- } # End of replacement spec
-
- } elsif ($line =~ /(<-|=>)/) {
- cf_warn($line, "Not a valid arrow.");
- next LINE;
-
- } else {
-
- @files = ();
- my($expr);
- for $expr (split(' ', $line)) {
- my(@globbed) = yard_glob($expr);
- if ($#globbed == -1) {
- cf_warn($line, "Warning: No files matched $expr");
- } elsif (!($#globbed == 0 and $globbed[0] eq $expr)) {
- info 1, "Expanding $expr to @globbed\n";
- }
- push(@files, @globbed);
- }
- }
-
- my($file);
- FILE: foreach $file (@files) {
-
- if ($file =~ m|^/|) { ##### Absolute filename
-
- if (-l $file and readlink($file) =~ m|^/proc/|) {
- info 1, "Recording proc link $file -> ", readlink($file), "\n";
- $Included{$file} = 1;
- $links_to{$file} = readlink($file);
-
- } elsif (-e $file) {
-
- $Included{$file} = 1;
-
- } elsif ($file =~ m|^$CFG::oldroot/(.*)$|o and -e "/$1") {
- ### Don't complain about links to files that will be mounted
- ### under $oldroot, the hard disk root mount point.
- next FILE;
-
- } else {
- cf_warn($line, "Absolute filename $file doesn't exist");
- }
-
- } else { ##### Relative filename
- my($abs_file) = find_file_in_path($file);
- if ($abs_file) {
- info 1, "Found $file at $abs_file\n";
- $Included{$abs_file} = 1;
- } else {
- cf_warn($line, "Didn't find $file anywhere in path");
- }
- }
- } # End of FILE loop
-} # End of LINE loop
-
-info 0, "\nDone with $contents_file\n\n";
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set eq "base+extra") {
- include_file(find_file_in_path("tar"))
-}
-
-close(CONTENTS) or error("close on $contents_file: $!");
-
-
-##############################################################################
-info 0, "\n\nPASS 2: Picking up extra files from links...\n";
-
-for (keys %Included) {
- include_file($_);
-}
-
-info 0, "Done.\n\n";
-
-##############################################################################
-
-info 0, "PASS 3: Checking library dependencies...\n";
-info 1, "(Ignore any 'statically linked' messages.)\n";
-
-# Normal file X: X in %Included.
-# X -> Y: X in %links_to, Y in %Included
-# X <= Y: X in %Included and %replaced_by
-
-my(%strippable);
-my(%lib_needed_by);
-
-my($file);
-foreach $file (keys %Included) {
-
- ##### Use replacement file if specified
- $file = $replaced_by{$file} if defined($replaced_by{$file});
-
- ##### Skip links (target will be checked)
- next if defined($links_to{$file}); # Symbolic (declared)
- next if -l $file; # Symbolic (on disk)
-
- my($file_line) = `file $file`;
- ##### See whether it's strippable and make a note.
- ##### This will prevent us from wasting time later running objcopy
- ##### on binaries that are already stripped.
- if ($file_line =~ m/not stripped/) {
- $strippable{$file} = 1;
- }
- ##### See whether it's a module and mark the info for later
- ##### so that we strip it correctly.
- if ($file_line =~ m/relocatable/) {
- info 1, "Marking $file as a module\n";
- $is_module{$file} = 1;
-
- } elsif ($file_line =~ m/shared object/) {
- ##### Any library (shared object) seen here was explicitly included
- ##### by the user.
-
- push(@{$lib_needed_by{$file}}, "INCLUDED BY USER");
- }
-
- if (-f $file and -B _ and -x _ and $file_line =~ /executable/) {
-
- ##### EXECUTABLE LOADABLE BINARY
- ##### Run ldd to get library dependencies.
- foreach $line (`ldd $file`) {
- my($lib) = $line =~ / => (\S+)/;
- next unless $lib;
- my($abs_lib) = $lib;
-
- if ($lib =~ /not found/) {
- warning "File $file needs library $lib, which does not exist!";
- } else {
-
- ##### Right-hand side of the ldd output may be a symbolic link.
- ##### Resolve the lib absolutely.
- ##### include_file follows links and adds each file;
- ##### the while loop makes sure we get the last.
- $abs_lib = $lib;
- include_file($lib);
- while (1) {
- if (defined($links_to{$abs_lib})) {
- $abs_lib = make_link_absolute($abs_lib,
- $links_to{$abs_lib});
- }
- if (defined($replaced_by{$abs_lib})) {
- $abs_lib = $replaced_by{$abs_lib};
- }
- last unless -l $abs_lib;
- my($link) = readlink($abs_lib) or
- error "readlink($abs_lib): $!";
- $abs_lib = make_link_absolute($abs_lib, $link);
-
- }
- }
- if (!defined($lib_needed_by{$abs_lib})) {
- info 0, "\t$abs_lib\n";
- }
- push(@{$lib_needed_by{$abs_lib}}, $file);
- }
- }
-}
-
-##############################################################################
-##### Check libraries and loader(s) #####
-##############################################################################
-my(@Libs) = keys %lib_needed_by;
-
-my($seen_ELF_lib, $seen_AOUT_lib);
-my(%full_name);
-
-if (@Libs) {
- info 1, "\nYou need these libraries:\n";
-
- my($lib);
- foreach $lib (@Libs) {
- my($size) = bytes_to_K(-s $lib);
- my($line) = " " x 15;
- my($file_output) = `file $lib`;
-
- if ($file_output =~ m/symbolic link/) {
- error "Yiiiiii, library file $lib is a symbolic link!\n",
- "This shouldn't happen!\n",
- "Please report this error to the Yard author\n";
- }
-
- my($lib_type) = $file_output =~ /:\s*(ELF|Linux)/m;
-
- ##### All libraries are strippable
- $strippable{$lib} = 1;
-
- info 1, "$lib (type $lib_type, $size K) needed by:\n";
-
- my($binary);
- for $binary (sort map(basename($_), @{$lib_needed_by{$lib}})) {
- if (length($line) + length($binary) > 78) {
- info 1, $line, "\n";
- $line = " " x 15;
- }
- $line .= $binary . " ";
- }
- info 1, $line, "\n" if $line;
-
- if (!($seen_ELF_lib and $seen_AOUT_lib)) {
-
- ##### Check library to make sure we have the right loader.
- ##### (A better way is to do "ldconfig -p" and parse the output)
- ##### Strings from /usr/lib/magic of file 3.19
-
- if (!defined($lib_type)) {
- error "Didn't understand `file` output for $lib:\n",
- `file $lib`, "\n";
-
- } elsif ($lib_type eq 'ELF') {
- $seen_ELF_lib = 1;
-
- } elsif ($lib_type eq 'Linux') { # ie, a.out
- $seen_AOUT_lib = 1;
- }
- }
-
- ##### See if some other version of this library file is
- ##### being loaded, eg libc.so.3.1.2 and libc.so.5.2.18.
- ##### Not an error, but worth warning the user about.
-
- my($lib_stem) = basename($lib) =~ /^(.*?\.so)/;
- if (defined($full_name{$lib_stem})) {
- warning "You need both $lib and $full_name{$lib_stem}\n",
- "Check log file for details.\n";
- } else {
- ##### eg, $full_name{"libc.so"} = "/lib/libc.so.5.2.18"
- $full_name{$lib_stem} = $lib;
- }
- }
-}
-
-info 1, "\n";
-if ($seen_ELF_lib) {
- # There's no official way to get the loader file, AFAIK.
- # This expression should get the latest version, and Yard will grab any
- # hard-linked file.
- my($ld_file) = (yard_glob("/lib/ld-linux.so.?"))[-1]; # Get last one
- if (defined($ld_file)) {
- info 1, "Adding loader $ld_file for ELF libraries\n";
- include_file($ld_file);
- } else {
- info 0, "Can't find ELF loader /lib/ld-linux.so.?";
- }
-}
-if ($seen_AOUT_lib) {
- # Was: yard_glob("/lib/ld.so*")
- # Same as above, but ld.so seems to have no version number appended.
- my($ld_file);
- foreach $ld_file (yard_glob("/lib/ld.so")) {
- info 1, "Adding loader $ld_file for a.out libraries\n";
- include_file($ld_file);
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "Done\n\n";
-
-info 0, "PASS 4: Recording hard links...\n";
-
-##### Finally, scan all files for hard links.
-my(%hardlinked);
-foreach $file (keys %Included) {
-
- next if $links_to{$file} or $replaced_by{$file};
- ##### $file is guaranteed to be absolute and not symbolically linked.
-
- ##### Record hard links on plain files
- if (-f $file) {
- my($dev, $inode, $mode, $nlink) = stat(_);
- if ($nlink > 1) {
- $hardlinked{$file} = "$dev/$inode";
- }
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "Done.\n\n";
-
-##############################################################################
-info 0, "Checking space needed.\n";
-my($total_bytes) = 0;
-my(%counted);
-
-foreach $file (keys %Included) {
-
- my($replacement, $devino);
- if ($replacement = $replaced_by{$file}) {
- ##### Use the replacement file instead of this one. In the
- ##### future, improve this so that replacement is resolved WRT
- ##### %links_to
- info 1, "Counting bytes of replacement $replacement\n";
- $total_bytes += bytes_allocated($replacement);
-
- } elsif (-l $file or $links_to{$file}) {
- ##### Implicit or explicit symbolic link. Only count link size.
- ##### I don't think -l test is needed.
- my($size) = (-l $file) ? length(readlink($file))
- : length($links_to{$file});
- info 1, "$file (link) size $size\n";
- $total_bytes += $size;
-
- } elsif ($devino = $hardlinked{$file}) {
- ##### This file is hard-linked to another. We don't necessarily
- ##### know that the others are going to be in the file set. Count
- ##### the first and mark the dev/inode so we don't count it again.
- if (!$counted{$devino}) {
- info 1, "Counting ", -s _, " bytes of hard-linked file $file\n";
- $total_bytes += bytes_allocated($file);
- $counted{$devino} = 1;
- } else {
- info 1, "Not counting bytes of hard-linked file $file\n";
- }
-
- } elsif (-d $file) {
- $total_bytes += $::INODE_SIZE;
- info 1, "Directory $file = ", $::INODE_SIZE, " bytes\n";
-
- } elsif ($file =~ m|^/proc/|) {
- ##### /proc files screw us up (eg, /proc/kcore), and there's no
- ##### Perl file test that will detect them otherwise.
- next;
-
- } elsif (-f $file) {
- ##### Count space for plain files
- info 1, "$file size ", -s _, "\n";
- $total_bytes += bytes_allocated($file);
- }
-}
-
-# Libraries are already included in the count
-
-info 0, "Total space needed is ", bytes_to_K($total_bytes), " Kbytes\n";
-
-if (bytes_to_K($total_bytes) > $CFG::fs_size) {
- info 0, "This is more than $CFG::fs_size Kbytes allowed.\n";
- if ($CFG::strip_objfiles) {
- info 0, "But since object files will be stripped, more space\n",
- "may become available. Continuing...\n";
- } else {
- error "You need to trim some files out and try again.\n";
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "\n";
-
-##############################################################################
-##### Create filesystem
-##############################################################################
-sync();
-sys("dd if=/dev/zero of=$CFG::device bs=1k count=$CFG::fs_size");
-sync();
-
-info 0, "Creating ${CFG::fs_size}K ext2 file system on $CFG::device\n";
-
-if (-f $CFG::device) {
- ##### If device is a plain file, it means we're using some loopback
- ##### device. Use -F switch in mke2fs so it won't complain.
- sys("mke2fs -F -m 0 -b 1024 $CFG::device $CFG::fs_size");
-} else {
- sys("mke2fs -m 0 -b 1024 $CFG::device $CFG::fs_size");
-}
-
-&mount_device;
-##### lost+found on a ramdisk is pointless
-sys("rm -rf $CFG::mount_point/lost+found");
-
-sync();
-
-
-##### Setting up the file structure is tricky. Given a tangled set
-##### of symbolic links and directories, we have to create the
-##### directories, symlinks and files in the right order so that no
-##### dependencies are missed.
-
-##### First, create directories for symlink targets that are supposed
-##### to be directories. Symlink targets can't be superseded so
-##### sorting them by path length should give us a linear ordering.
-info 0, "Creating directories for symlink targets\n";
-
-for $file (sort { path_length($a) <=> path_length($b) }
- keys %links_to) {
- my($link_target) = $links_to{$file};
- my($abs_file) = make_link_absolute($file, $link_target);
- if (-d $abs_file) {
- my($floppy_file) = $CFG::mount_point . $abs_file;
- my($newdir);
- foreach $newdir (mkpath($floppy_file)) {
- info 1, "\tCreating $newdir as a link target for $file\n";
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-##### Next, set up actual symlinks, plus any directories that weren't
-##### created in the first pass. Sorting by path length ensures that
-##### parent symlinks get set up before child traversals.
-info 0, "Creating symlinks and remaining directories.\n";
-for $file (sort { path_length($a) <=> path_length($b) }
- keys %Included) {
-
- my($target);
- if (defined($target = $links_to{$file})) {
- my($floppy_file) = $CFG::mount_point . $file;
- mkpath(dirname($floppy_file));
- info 1, "\tLink\t$floppy_file -> $target\n";
- symlink($target, $floppy_file) or
- error "symlink($target, $floppy_file): $!\n";
- delete $Included{$file}; # Get rid of it so next pass doesn't copy it
-
- } elsif (-d $file) {
- my($floppy_file) = $CFG::mount_point . $file;
- my($newdir);
- foreach $newdir (mkpath($floppy_file)) {
- info 1, "\tCreate\t$newdir\n";
- }
- delete $Included{$file}; # Get rid of it so next pass doesn't copy it
- }
-}
-
-
-##### Tricky stuff is over with, now copy the remaining files.
-
-info 0, "\nCopying files to $CFG::device\n";
-
-my(%copied);
-
-my($file);
-while (($file) = each %Included) {
- my($floppy_file) = $CFG::mount_point . $file;
-
- my($replacement);
- if (defined($replacement = $replaced_by{$file})) {
- $file = $replacement;
- }
-
- if ($file =~ m|^/proc/|) {
- ##### Ignore /proc files
- next;
-
- } elsif (-f $file) {
- ##### A normal file.
- mkpath(dirname($floppy_file));
-
- ##### Maybe a hard link.
- my($devino, $firstfile);
- if (defined($devino = $hardlinked{$file})) {
- ##### It's a hard link - see if the linked file is already
- ##### on the root filesystem.
- if (defined($firstfile = $copied{$devino})) {
- ##### YES - just hard link it to existing file.
- info 1, "Hard linking $floppy_file to $firstfile\n";
- sys("ln $firstfile $floppy_file");
- next; # Skip copy
-
- } else {
- ##### NO - copy it.
- $copied{$devino} = $floppy_file;
- }
- }
- info 1, "$file -> $floppy_file\n";
- copy_strip_file($file, $floppy_file);
-
- } elsif (-d $file) {
- ##### A directory.
- info 1, "Creating directory $floppy_file\n";
- mkpath($floppy_file);
-
- } elsif ($file eq '/dev/null' and
- $floppy_file ne "$CFG::mount_point/dev/null") { # I hate this
- info 1, "Creating empty file $floppy_file\n";
- mkpath(dirname($floppy_file));
- sys("touch $floppy_file");
-
- } else {
- ##### Some special file.
- info 1, "Copying special $file to $floppy_file\n";
- mkpath(dirname($floppy_file));
- # The 'R' flag here allows cp command to handle devices and FIFOs.
- sys("cp -dpR $file $floppy_file");
- }
-}
-
-
-##############################################################################
-
-info 0, "\nFinished creating root filesystem.\n";
-
-if (@Libs) {
-
- info 0, "Re-generating /etc/ld.so.cache on root fs.\n";
- info 1, "Ignore warnings about missing directories\n";
-
- sys("ldconfig -v -r $CFG::mount_point");
-}
-
-info 0, "\nDone with $PROGRAM_NAME. $Warnings warnings.\n",
- "$CFG::device is still mounted on $CFG::mount_point\n";
-
-exit( $Warnings>0 ? -1 : 0);
-
-
-#############################################################################
-##### Utility subs for make_root_fs.pl
-#############################################################################
-
-##### Add file to the file set. File has to be an absolute filename.
-##### If file is a symlink, add it and chase the link(s) until a file is
-##### reached.
-sub include_file {
- my($file) = @_;
-
- must_be_abs($file);
- if (onto_proc_filesystem($file)) {
- info 1, "File $file points into proc filesystem -- not pursued.\n";
- return;
- }
-
- $Included{$file} = 1;
-
- ##### If we have links A -> B -> C -> D -> E
- ##### on disk and A -> D is set explicitly, then we pick up
- ##### files A and D in pass 1, and E on pass 2.
-
- while (!defined($links_to{$file}) and !defined($replaced_by{$file})
- and -l $file) {
-
- ##### SYMBOLIC LINK on disk, not overridden by explicit link or
- ##### replacement. Relativize the link for use later, but also
- ##### check and resolve the target so it gets onto the rescue disk.
- my($link) = readlink($file) or error "readlink($file): $!";
- my($rel_link) = make_link_relative($file, $link);
- $links_to{$file} = $rel_link;
-
- my($abs_target) = make_link_absolute($file, $link);
- if (onto_proc_filesystem($abs_target)) {
- info 1, "$file points to $abs_target, on proc filesystem\n";
- last;
- }
-
- if (!$Included{$abs_target}) {
- info 1, "File $file is a symbolic link to $link\n";
- info 1, "\t(which resolves to $abs_target),\n"
- if $link ne $abs_target;
- info 1, "\twhich was not included in $CFG::contents_file.\n";
- if (-e $abs_target) {
- info 1, "\t ==> Adding it to file set.\n\n";
- $Included{$abs_target} = $file;
- } else {
- info 0, "\t ==> $abs_target does not exist. Fix this!\n";
- }
- }
- $file = $abs_target; # For next iteration of while loop
- }
-}
-
-
-
-##### More informative versions of warn and die, for the contents file
-sub cf_die {
- my($line, @msgs) = @_;
- info 0, "$CFG::contents_file($cf_line): $line\n";
- foreach (@msgs) { info 0, "\t$_\n"; }
- exit;
-}
-
-sub cf_warn {
- my($line, @msgs) = @_;
- info 0, "$CFG::contents_file($cf_line): $line\n";
- $Warnings++;
- foreach (@msgs) { info 0, "\t$_\n"; }
-}
-
-
-# Copy a file, possibly stripping it. Stripping is done if the file
-# is strippable and stripping is desired by the user, and if the
-# objcopy program exists.
-sub copy_strip_file {
- my($from, $to) = @_;
-
- if ($CFG::strip_objfiles and defined($objcopy) and $strippable{$from}) {
- # Copy it stripped
-
- if (defined($lib_needed_by{$from})) {
- # It's a library
- info 1, "Copy/stripping library $from to $to\n";
- sys("$objcopy --strip-all $from $to");
-
- } elsif (defined($is_module{$from})) {
- info 1, "Copy/stripping module $from to $to\n";
- sys("$objcopy --strip-debug $from $to");
-
- } else {
- # It's a binary executable
- info 1, "Copy/stripping binary executable $from to $to\n";
- sys("$objcopy --strip-all $from $to");
- }
- # Copy file perms and owner
- my($mode, $uid, $gid);
- (undef, undef, $mode, undef, $uid, $gid) = stat $from;
- chown($uid, $gid, $to) or error "chown: $!";
- chmod($mode, $to) or error "chmod: $!";
-
- } else {
- # Normal copy, no strip
- sys("cp $from $to");
- }
-}
-
-
-##### End of make_root_fs
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/mklibs.sh b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/mklibs.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 0fc5d90b0819..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/mklibs.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,863 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# mklibs.sh: An automated way to create a minimal /lib/ directory.
-#
-# Copyright 1999 by Marcus Brinkmann <Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
-#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
-#
-# Introduction:
-# When creating boot floppies, there is never enough room on the disks.
-# So it is important not to waste bytes on unnecessary code.
-# Shared Libraries contain many functions that are probably not used in the
-# binaries included in the boot disks, and copying the whole library is a
-# waste of space.
-# This utilitiy helps to reduce the necessary libraries to only include the
-# symbols needed to run a given set of executables.
-#
-# Features:
-# * Automatic detection of all necessary libraries, even for inter-library
-# dependencies, for a given set of executables.
-# * Automatic installation of all needed libraries and soname links.
-# * Automatic reduction of all libraries to minimal size for which PIC
-# libraries are provided.
-#
-# Requirements:
-# * Beside the shared libraries, you need libfoo_pic.a files for all
-# libraries you want to reduce.
-# * You need binutils (notably objdump and objcopy) installed.
-
-# A GENERAL NOTE ABOUT LANGUAGE ABUSE
-#
-# If you believe this program had better not been written in shell script
-# language, I invite you to reimplement it in the language of your
-# preference.
-# The reasons I chose shell are:
-# * Shell scripts are very portable and available even on minimal systems as
-# well as boot disks.
-# * Shell scripts can be run without compilation.
-# * Shell scripts provide a very easy interface to the various system
-# commands I need to get the library dependencies and sort through them.
-# Perl is lacking good data types, so implementing this would be equally
-# cumbersome in perl (I need trees and queues, for example).
-# C and C++ are lacking easy access to the system commands.
-#
-# Of course, shell scripting has many problems:
-# * Use of temporary files for string arrays.
-# * Slow.
-# * Hard to debug.
-#
-# I think for hand written code, I hit a limit with the size and execution
-# time of this program of what is still acceptable as a shell script. I also
-# tried to improve the situation with many comments.
-
-# TODO:
-# * Make sure versioned symbols get correct version number.
-# This seems to work now, however, we always include
-# all versions of a symbol. This is not a problem. To do
-# it properly, we had to parse the version information in
-# objdump, which is hard.
-# * Use --dynamic-syms on so lib instead --syms on pic file.
-# * Autodetect that libc needs ld (should be possible from
-# output of objdump --privat-headers| grep NEEDD).
-# * Code to create libs in cycles !!!
-
-# HISTORY:
-#
-# 1999-09-13 Marcus Brinkmann <brinkmd@debian.org>
-#
-# * Initial release (v0.1).
-#
-
-# STATIC DATA SECTION
-#
-
-usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... -d DEST FILE ..."
-try="Try "\`"$0 --help' for more information"
-version="$0 0.1, Copyright 1999 Marcus Brinkmann"
-
-PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
-
-default_src_path=/lib:/usr/lib
-dest=""
-exec=""
-action=""
-verbose="false"
-
-gcc=${GCC-gcc}
-objdump=${OBJDUMP-objdump}
-objcopy=${OBJCOPY-objcopy}
-
-# =================
-# GRAPH ABSTRACTION
-# =================
-#
-# Because we do some hairy graph operations, we provide some
-# abstractions of them. Some functions here are very simple, but
-# the source is much more readable this way.
-
-# check-node NODE ...
-# checks if all NODEs are valid node names.
-# Used internally for verificaton only.
-# Return 0 if all NODEs are valid.
-# Currently, a node is valid if it does not contain a space.
-
-check-node () {
- local node
- for node in "$@" ; do
- if [ "x`echo $node | sed -e '/ /d'`" = x ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: check-node: invalid node \"$node\"
- exit 1
- fi
- done
- return 0
-}
-
-# is-graph FILE ...
-# provides a very simple type assertion
-# Turns FILE into a graph if it isn't already and returns 0.
-
-is-graph () {
- local file
- for file in "$@" ; do
- if [ ! -e "$file" ] ; then
- touch "$qfile"
- fi
- done
-}
-
-# add-node FILE NODE
-# add a node NODE to graph FILE.
-# This is useful if you need to make sure that a node appears
-# in the graph without actually connecting it to an arrow.
-# You don't need to add nodes that are part of an arrow.
-
-add-node () {
- if [ $# != 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: add-node: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- check-node "$2"
- echo "$2 $2" >> "$1"
- return 0
-}
-
-# add-arrow FILE NODE1 NODE2
-# add an arrow from NODE1 to NODE2 to graph FILE.
-
-add-arrow () {
- if [ $# != 3 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: add-arrow: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- check-node "$2" "$3"
- echo "$2 $3" >> "$1"
- return 0
-}
-
-# find-cycle FILE
-# finds a cycle in a graph FILE.
-# If a cycle is found, it is printed out at stdin, one node each line,
-# and 0 is returned. Otherwise, nothing is printed on stdout and exit
-# status is 1.
-
-find-cycle () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: find-cycle: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- tsort "$1" 2> "$fl_dir/find-cycle" > /dev/null
- if [ "x`cat $fl_dir/find-cycle`" = x ] ; then
- return 1
- else
- if [ "x`head -1 $fl_dir/find-cycle`" != "xtsort: cycle in data" ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: find-cycle: internal error: tsort has invalid output format
- exit 1
- fi
- cat "$fl_dir/find-cycle" | sed -e '1d' -e '/tsort: cycle in data/,$d' -e 's/^tsort: //'
- fi
-}
-
-# shrink-nodes FILE NODE1 ...
-# shrinks several nodes NODE1 ... to a single node in graph FILE.
-# To hide cycles, we treat a cycle as a single node and replace
-# each occurence of a node in the cycle with a new node
-# [NODE1,...] . This change is destructive and can not be undone!
-# (You would need to store the entry point to the cycle for each arrow
-# pointing to/from it).
-# This function does not check if the the nodes NODE1 ... exist.
-# However, if none of these nodes exists already, the new node will
-# not appear either. This makes this function sort of idem potent.
-# It does not check if NODE1 ... are a cycle. We will assume this
-# later in the library dependency analysis, but nothing in the code
-# relies on it.
-# Always shrink all cycles, or you may get unresolved symbols.
-#
-# Example:
-# N1 ---> N2 N1 -------> /------------\
-# | "shrink-nodes N2 N4" | _ | [N2,N4] |
-# v -------------------> v _____/| \------------/
-# N3 ---> N4 N3 /
-
-# A small helper function will aid us...
-# equal-match STRING STRING1 ...
-# return 0 if STRING is among STRING1 ..., 1 otherwise.
-equal-match () {
- local string
- local stringk
- string="$1"
- shift
- for stringk in "$@" ; do
- if [ "x$string" = "x$stringk" ] ; then
- return 0
- fi
- done
- return 1
-}
-
-shrink-nodes () {
- local head
- local lnode
- local rnode
- local graph="$1"
- shift
- is-graph "$graph"
- check-node "$@"
- local cnode="[`echo "$@" | sed 's/ /,/g'`]"
- # Okay, it's a hack. We treat the graph as a queue. I am just too
- # lazy to copy the relevant code here. Of course, we exploit several
- # properties of the graph and queue file format here (for example,
- # that graphs never can contain a QUEUE_SEPERATOR, and that a graph is
- # really a simple file with "a b" entries).
- cat /dev/null > "$fl_dir/shrink-cycle"
- while head=`get-top-of-queue "$graph"` ; do
- lnode=`echo $head|sed 's/ [^ ]*$//'`
- if equal-match "$lnode" "$@" ; then
- lnode="$cnode"
- fi
- rnode=`echo $head|sed 's/^[^ ]* //'`
- if equal-match "$rnode" "$@" ; then
- rnode="$cnode"
- fi
- echo "$lnode $rnode" >> "$fl_dir/shrink-cycle"
- done
- cat "$fl_dir/shrink-cycle" | sort -u > "$graph"
-}
-
-# =================
-# QUEUE ABSTRACTION
-# =================
-#
-# I added an abstract interface for queues to make the code more readable.
-# Queue operations usually consist of several atomic file operations, which
-# can get quite messy.
-#
-# You can use queues to simply loop through all lines of a file, but you
-# also can add stuff to the queue while processing it.
-#
-# Implementation: All queues consist of a QUEUE_FILE which has two parts:
-# the remaining entries in the queue (QUEUE) and the already processed
-# entries (BUCKET).
-# The two parts are seperated by a line containing only QUEUE_SEPERATOR.
-
-QUEUE_SEPERATOR=SEPERATOR___ABOVE_IS_QUEUE__BELOW_IS_BUCKET___SEPERATOR
-
-# check-queue-entry QENTRY ...
-# checks if all queue entries QENTRY are valid.
-# Used internally for verificaton only.
-# Return 0 if all QENTRYs are valid.
-# Currently, a node is valid if it does not match the QUEUE_SEPERATOR.
-
-check-queue-entry () {
- local qentry
- for qentry in "$@" ; do
- if [ "x`echo $qentry | sed "/^$QUEUE_SEPERATOR$/d"`" = x ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: check-queue-entry: invalid qentry name \"$qentry\"
- exit 1
- fi
- done
- return 0
-}
-
-# is-queue QUEUE_FILE ...
-# provides a very simple type assertion
-# Turns QUEUE_FILE into a queue if it isn't already and returns 0.
-
-is-queue () {
- local qfile
- for qfile in "$@" ; do
- if [ ! -e "$qfile" ] ; then
- echo "$QUEUE_SEPERATOR" > "$qfile"
- else
- if ! grep -q "^$QUEUE_SEPERATOR$" "$qfile" ; then
- echo "$QUEUE_SEPERATOR" >> "$qfile";
- fi
- fi
- done
-}
-
-# get-top-of-queue QUEUE_FILE
-# processes a queue one more time.
-# If QUEUE of QUEUE_FILE is empty, exit status is 1 and no output is given.
-# Otherwise, top of QUEUE is removed, returned on stdout and
-# appended to the end of the BUCKET part of QUEUE_FILE.
-
-get-top-of-queue () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-top-of-queue: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- is-queue "$1"
- local head=`head -1 "$1"`
- if [ "x$head" = "x$QUEUE_SEPERATOR" ] ; then
- return 1
- else
- sed -e 1d "$1" > "$fl_dir/get-top-of-queue"
- echo "$head" | tee --append "$fl_dir/get-top-of-queue"
- cat "$fl_dir/get-top-of-queue" > "$1"
- return 0
- fi
-}
-
-# add-to-queue-if-not-there QUEUE_FILE QENTRY ...
-# add queue entries QENTRY ... to the beginning of the
-# QUEUE of QUEUE_FILE if it is neither in QUEUE nor in BUCKET
-# of QUEUE_FILE.
-# Return with exit status 0.
-# Note: If you want to add QENTRY to the *end* of QUEUE, you would do
-# something like the following:
-# sed -e s/^$QUEUE_SEPERATOR$/$head"'\
-# '"$QUEUE_SEPERATOR/"
-# which is necessary to pass the newline to sed. I think we can take the
-# easy way out.
-
-add-to-queue-if-not-there () {
- local qentry
- local qfile="$1"
- shift
- check-queue-entry "$@"
- is-queue "$qfile"
- for qentry in "$@" ; do
- if ! grep -q "^$qentry\$" "$qfile" ; then
- echo "$qentry" > "$fl_dir/add-to-queue-if-not-there"
- cat "$qfile" >> "$fl_dir/add-to-queue-if-not-there"
- cat "$fl_dir/add-to-queue-if-not-there" > "$qfile"
- fi
- done
- return 0
-}
-
-# ==================
-# LIBRARY PROCESSING
-# ==================
-#
-# The following helper functions mess around with the actual
-# processing and installation of libraries.
-#
-
-# get-library-depends OBJ1 ...
-# get all libraries the objects OBJ1 ... depend on.
-# OBJs can be binaries or shared libraries.
-# The list is neither sort'ed nor uniq'ed.
-
-get-library-depends () {
- if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-library-depends: internal error: no arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- $objdump --private-headers "$@" 2> /dev/null \
- | sed -n 's/^ *NEEDED *\([^ ]*\)$/\1/p'
-}
-
-# get-undefined-symbols OBJ1 ...
-# get all unresolved symbols in OBJ1 ...
-# The list is neither sort'ed nor uniq'ed.
-
-get-undefined-symbols () {
- if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-undefined-symbols: internal error: no arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- # ash has undefined reference to sys_siglist if .bss is not mentioned
- # here. Reported by Joel Klecker.
- # All symbols are epxosed, so we just catch all. Suggested by Roland
- # McGrath. Another thing to try is to investigate --dynamic-reloc.
- $objdump --dynamic-syms "$@" 2> /dev/null \
- | sed -n 's/^.* \([^ ]*\)$/\1/p'
-# | sed -n 's/^.*[\*UND\*|.bss].* \([^ ]*\)$/\1/p'
-}
-
-# get-provided-symbols LIB1 LIB2 ...
-# get all symbols available from libraries LIB1 ... .
-# Does only work for pic libraries.
-#
-# v Watch the tab stop here.
-# 00000000 w F .text 00000000 syscall_device_write_request
-# 00000000 g F .text 0000056c __strtoq_internal
-
-get-provided-symbols () {
- if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-provided-symbols: internal error: no arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- $objdump --syms "$@" 2>/dev/null | grep -v '\*UND\*' \
- | sed -n 's/^[0-9a-f]\+ \(g \| w\) .. .* [0-9a-f]\+ \(0x8[08]\)\? *\([^ ]*\)$/\3/p'
-}
-
-# Crude hack (?) only used for diagnostic.
-
-get-provided-symbols-of-so-lib () {
- if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-provided-symbols: internal error: no arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- $objdump --dynamic-syms "$@" 2>/dev/null \
- | sed -e '/\*UND\*/d' | sed -n 's/^.* \([^ ]*\)$/\1/p'
-}
-
-# get-common-symbols FILE1 FILE2
-# returns a list of all symbols in FILE1 that appear also in FILE2
-# Note: When get-common-symbols returns, FILE1 and FILE2 are "sort -u"'ed.
-# Note: Version Information in FILE1 is ignored when comparing.
-
-get-common-symbols () {
- if [ $# != 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-common-symbols: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- # Not needed anymore, but we go for compatibility.
- # (Somewhere we HAVE to clean FILE2 up).
- sort -u "$1" > $fl_dir/get-common-symbols
- cat $fl_dir/get-common-symbols > "$1"
- sort -u "$2" > $fl_dir/get-common-symbols
- cat $fl_dir/get-common-symbols > "$2"
-
- local symbol=
- while symbol=`get-top-of-queue $fl_dir/get-common-symbols` ; do
- grep ^$symbol\$\\\|^$symbol@ "$1"
- done
-}
-
-# create-link TARGET LINK_NAME
-# creates a soft link if there isn't one already.
-
-create-link () {
- if [ $# != 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: create-link: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ ! -e "$2" ] ; then
- $action ln -s "$1" "$2"
- fi
-}
-
-# find-file PATH FILE
-# search all directories in PATH for file FILE, return absolute path
-# FILE can be a relative path and a filename.
-# PATH is a list, seperator is ':'.
-
-find-file () {
- if [ $# != 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: find-file: internal error: exactly two arguments required
- exit 1
- fi
- local path=$1
- local dir=`echo $path | sed -e 's/:.*$//'`
- until [ "x$path" = x ] ; do
- if [ "x$dir" != x ] ; then
- if [ -e "$dir/$2" ] ; then
- echo "$dir/$2"
- return 0
- fi
- fi
- path=`echo $path | sed -e 's/^[^:]*:*//'`
- dir=`echo $path | sed -e 's/:.*$//'`
- done
- return 1
-}
-
-# find-files PATH FILE1 FILE2 ...
-# search all directories in PATH for file FILE1, FILE2...
-# FILE can be a relative path and a filename.
-# PATH is a list, seperator is ':'.
-# Return value is a white space seperated list of absolute filenames.
-
-find-files () {
- if [ $# -lt 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: find-files: internal error: too few arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- local path="$1" ; shift
- while [ $# != 0 ] ; do
- find-file $path $1
- shift
- done
-}
-
-# get-pic-file LIB
-# returns the filename of the pic archive for LIB.
-# Note: There doesn't seem to be any convention, *ick*.
-
-get-pic-file () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-pic-file: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibc-2.2.2.so" ] ; then
- # Order does matter! First init, then lib, then fini!
- echo `find-files $src_path libc_pic/soinit.o libc_pic.a libc_pic/sofini.o libc_pic/interp.o`
- return 0
- fi
- # librt
- for i in libm libcrypt libdl
- do
- if [ "x$1" = "x${i}-2.2.2.so" ] ; then
- echo `find-file "$src_path" ${i}_pic.a`
- return 0
- fi
- done
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibpthread-0.9.so" ] ; then
- echo `find-file $src_path libpthread_pic.a`
- return 0
- fi
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibslang.so.1.3.9" ] ; then
- echo `find-file $src_path libslang1.3.9_pic.a`
- return 0
- fi
-# local libname=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/^lib\(.*\)-.*.so.*/\1/'`
-# echo `find-file "$src_path" lib${libname}_pic.a`
- return 0
-}
-
-get-extra-flags () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-extra-flags: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibc-2.2.2.so" ] ; then
- echo "`find-file $src_path ld-2.2.2.so` -lgcc -Wl,--version-script=`find-file $src_path libc_pic.map`"
- return 0
- fi
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibpthread-0.9.so" ] ; then
- echo "-Wl,--version-script=`find-file $src_path libpthread_pic.map`"
- return 0
- fi
-
- for i in libm libcrypt libdl
- do
- if [ "x$1" = "x${i}-2.2.2.so" ] ; then
- echo "-Wl,--version-script=`find-file $src_path ${i}_pic.map`"
- return 0
- fi
- done
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibpthread-0.9.so" ] ; then
- echo "-Wl,--version-script=`find-file $src_path libpthread_pic.map`"
- return 0
- fi
-
- return 0
-}
-
-# install-small-lib LIB_SONAME
-# makes a small version of library LIB_SONAME
-#
-# This happens the following way:
-# 0. Make exception for the linker ld.
-# 1. Try to figure out complete path of pic library.
-# 2. If no found, copy the shared library, else:
-# a. Get shared libraries this lib depends on, transform into a
-# list of "-lfoo" options.
-# b. Get a list of symbols both provided by the lib and in the undefined
-# symbols list.
-# c. Make the library, strip it.
-# d. Add symbols that are still undefined to the undefined symbols list.
-# e. Put library into place.
-
-install-small-lib () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: install-small-lib: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- local src_file=`find-file $src_path $1`
- if `echo "$1" | grep -q ^ld` ; then
- get-provided-symbols "$src_file" >> $fl_dir/provided-symbols
- $action $objcopy --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment "$src_file" "$dest/$1"
- return 0
- fi
- local pic_objects=`get-pic-file "$1"`
- local extra_flags=`get-extra-flags "$1"`
- if [ "x$pic_objects" = x ] ; then
- $verbose 2>&1 No pic archive for library "$1" found, falling back to simple copy.
- get-provided-symbols-of-so-lib "$src_file" >> $fl_dir/provided-symbols
- get-undefined-symbols "$src_file" >> $fl_dir/undefined-symbols
- $action $objcopy --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment "$src_file" "$dest/$1"
- else
- $verbose 2>&1 Make small lib from "$pic_objects" in "$dest/$1".
-
- # XXX: If ld is NEEDED, we need to include it on the gcc command line
- get-library-depends "$src_file" \
- | sed -n -e 's/^lib\(.*\)\.so.*$/\1/p' > $fl_dir/lib-dependencies
- get-provided-symbols $pic_objects > $fl_dir/lib-provided-symbols
- # Argument order does matter:
- get-common-symbols $fl_dir/lib-provided-symbols \
- $fl_dir/undefined-symbols > $fl_dir/lib-symbols-to-include
-
- ${gcc} \
- -nostdlib -nostartfiles -shared \
- "-Wl,-soname=$1" \
- `cat $fl_dir/lib-symbols-to-include | sed 's/^/-u/'` \
- -o $fl_dir/lib-so \
- $pic_objects $extra_flags \
- "-L$dest" \
- -L`echo $src_path | sed -e 's/::*/:/g' -e 's/^://' -e 's/:$//' \
- -e 's/:/ -L/g'` \
- `cat $fl_dir/lib-dependencies | sed 's/^/-l/'` \
- && $objcopy --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment $fl_dir/lib-so $fl_dir/lib-so-stripped \
- || {
- echo 1>&2 $0: install-small-lib: $gcc or $objcopy failed.
- exit 1
- }
- get-undefined-symbols $fl_dir/lib-so-stripped \
- >> $fl_dir/undefined-symbols
- get-provided-symbols-of-so-lib $fl_dir/lib-so-stripped >> $fl_dir/provided-symbols
- $action cp $fl_dir/lib-so-stripped "$dest/$1"
- fi
-}
-
-# install-libs-in-sphere [LIB1,...]
-# extracts the libs in a shrinked node and cycles through them until all
-# possible symbols are resolved.
-# Always make sure this can be called recursively (from install-libs)!
-
-install-libs-in-sphere () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: install-libs-in-sphere: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- # Unfortunately, we need a small parser here to do the right thing when
- # spheres are within spheres etc. RegEx simply can't count brackets. :(
- local string=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/^\[//' -e 's/\]$//'`
- local char
- local result=
- local depth=0
- while [ "x$string" != x ] ; do
- # Jump to next special char for faster operation.
- # Don't be confused by the regex, it matches everything but ],[
- char=`echo $string | sed -e 's/^\([^],[]*\).*$/\1/'`
- string=`echo $string | sed -e 's/^[^],[]*//'`
- result="$result$char";
- # Read special char
- char=`echo $string | sed -e 's/^\(.\).*$/\1/'`
- string=`echo $string | sed -e 's/^.//'`
- case "$char" in
- [) depth=$(($depth+1));;
- ]) depth=$(($depth-1));;
- ,) if [ $depth = 0 ] ; then
- char=' ';
- fi;;
- esac
- result="$result$char";
- done
- $verbose 2>&1 "RESOLVING LOOP...`echo $result | md5sum`"
- echo XXX: CODE NOT FINISHED
- install-libs $result
- $verbose 2>&1 "END OF LOOP... `echo $result | md5sum`"
-}
-
-# install-libs LIB1 ...
-# goes through an ordered list of libraries and installs them.
-# Make sure this can be called recursively, or hell breaks loose.
-# Note that the code is (almost) tail-recursive. I wish I could
-# write this in Scheme ;)
-
-install-libs () {
- local cur_lib
- local lib
- for cur_lib in "$@" ; do
- if echo "$cur_lib" | grep -q '^\[' ; then
- install-libs-in-sphere "$cur_lib"
- else
- lib=`find-file $src_path $cur_lib`
- if [ -L "$lib" ] ; then
- lib=`basename \`readlink $lib\``
- create-link $lib $dest/$cur_lib
- else
- install-small-lib $cur_lib
- fi
- fi
- done
-}
-
-#
-# MAIN PROGRAM
-#
-# 1. Option Processing
-# 2. Data Initialization
-# 3. Graph Construction and Reduction
-# 4. Library Installation
-
-# Global Files:
-# $fl_dir/undefined-symbols
-# Holds all undefined symbols we consider for inclusion.
-# Only grows. Does not to be sort'ed and uniq'ed, but will
-# get occasionally.
-# $fl_dir/provided-symbols
-# Holds all defined symbols we included.
-# Only grows. Should later be a superset of undefined-symbols.
-# But some weak symbols may be missing!
-# $fl_dir/library-depends
-# Queue of all libraries to consider.
-
-#
-# 1. Option Processing
-#
-
-while :; do
- case "$1" in
- -L) src_path="$src_path:$2"; shift 2;;
- -d|--dest-dir) dest=$2; shift 2;;
- -n|--dry-run) action="echo"; shift;;
- -v|--verbose) verbose="echo"; shift;;
- -V|--version) echo "$version"; exit 1;;
- -h|--help)
- echo "$usage"
- echo "Make a set of minimal libraries for FILE ... in directory DEST."
- echo ''
- echo "\
-Options:
- -L DIRECTORY Add DIRECTORY to library search path.
- -n, --dry-run Don't actually run any commands; just print them.
- -v, --verbose Print additional progress information.
- -V, --version Print the version number and exit.
- -h, --help Print this help and exit.
-
- -d, --dest-dir DIRECTORY Create libraries in DIRECTORY.
-
-Required arguments for long options are also mandatory for the short options."
- exit 0;;
- -*) echo 1>&2 $0: $1: unknown flag; echo 1>&2 "$usage"; echo 1>&2 "$try"; exit 1;;
- ?*) exec="$exec $1"; shift;;
- *) break;;
- esac
-done
-
-src_path=${src_path-$default_src_path}
-
-if [ "x$exec" = x ] ; then
- exit 0
-fi
-if [ "x$dest" = x ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: no destination directory given; echo 1>&2 "$usage"; exit 1
-fi
-
-
-#
-# 2. Data Initialization
-#
-
-$verbose -n 2>&1 "Initializing data objects... "
-
-# Temporary directory. Here is a race condititon to fix!
-
-fl_dir="/tmp/,mklibs.$$"
-mkdir $fl_dir
-
-trap "rm -fr $fl_dir" EXIT
-
-# Intialize our symbol array and library queue with the information
-# from the executables.
-
-get-undefined-symbols $exec > $fl_dir/undefined-symbols
-add-to-queue-if-not-there $fl_dir/library-depends `get-library-depends $exec`
-
-$verbose 2>&1 "done."
-
-#
-# 3.a Graph Construction
-#
-# Build the dependency graph, add new library dependencies to the queue on
-# the way.
-# If the soname is a link, add the target to the end of the queue and
-# add a simple arrow to the graph.
-# If the soname is a real lib, get its dependencies and add them to
-# the queue. Furthermore, add arrows to the graph. If the lib is not
-# dependant on any other lib, add the node to make sure it is mentioned
-# at least once in the graph.
-
-$verbose -n 2>&1 "Constructing dependency graph... ("
-
-while cur_lib=`get-top-of-queue $fl_dir/library-depends`
-do
- lib=`find-file $src_path $cur_lib`
- if [ -L "$lib" ] ; then
- $verbose -n 2>&1 L
- lib=`basename \`readlink $lib\``
- add-to-queue-if-not-there $fl_dir/library-depends "$lib"
- add-arrow $fl_dir/dependency-graph "$cur_lib" "$lib"
- else
- get-library-depends "$lib" > $fl_dir/backup
- if [ "x`head -1 $fl_dir/backup`" = x ] ; then
- $verbose -n 2>&1 N
- add-node $fl_dir/dependency-graph "$cur_lib"
- else
- $verbose -n 2>&1 A
- for lib in `cat $fl_dir/backup` ; do
- add-to-queue-if-not-there $fl_dir/library-depends "$lib"
- add-arrow $fl_dir/dependency-graph "$cur_lib" "$lib"
- done
- fi
- fi
-done
-
-$verbose 2>&1 ") done."
-
-#
-# 3.b Graph Reduction
-#
-# Find and shrink cycles in the graph.
-
-$verbose -n 2>&1 "Eliminating cycles... ("
-
-while cycle=`find-cycle "$fl_dir/dependency-graph"` ; do
- $verbose -n 2>&1 C
- shrink-nodes "$fl_dir/dependency-graph" $cycle
-done
-
-$verbose 2>&1 ") done."
-
-#
-# 4. Library Installation
-#
-# Let tsort(1) do the actual work on the cycle-free graph.
-
-tsort $fl_dir/dependency-graph > $fl_dir/backup
-
-# Now the ordered list of libraries (or cycles of them)
-# can be processed by install-libs. This is indeed the last step.
-
-install-libs `cat $fl_dir/backup`
-
-#sort -u $fl_dir/provided-symbols > $fl_dir/diag1
-#sort -u $fl_dir/undefined-symbols > $fl_dir/diag2
-#cat $fl_dir/diag1 $fl_dir/diag2 | sort | uniq -u > $fl_dir/diag3
-## diag3 has now the symmetric difference.
-#cat $fl_dir/diag3 $fl_dir/diag2 | sort | uniq -d > $fl_dir/diag1
-## diag1 has now all undefined symbols that are not provided.
-##cat $fl_dir/diag1 | wc
-## Note that some of these symbols are weak and not having them is probably
-## not an error.
-
-exit 0
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/reduce_libs_root_fs b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/reduce_libs_root_fs
deleted file mode 100755
index 87b0be1f58aa..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/reduce_libs_root_fs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-find /mnt/floppy -path *bin/* -type f -print | \
- xargs mklibs.sh --verbose \
- --dest-dir /mnt/floppy/lib \
- /mnt/floppy/lib/libnss_files.so.2 \
- /mnt/floppy/lib/security/pam_permit.so
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/write_rescue_disk b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/write_rescue_disk
deleted file mode 100644
index 91dbb5e7499c..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/write_rescue_disk
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,563 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/perl
-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-# This script created automatically from scripts/write_rescue_disk.in
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0/sbin/write_rescue_disk,v 1.1 2001/04/09 03:01:00 achim Exp $
-##############################################################################
-##
-## WRITE_RESCUE_DISK
-## Copyright (C) 1996,1997,1998 Tom Fawcett (fawcett@croftj.net)
-##
-## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-## (at your option) any later version.
-##
-## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-## GNU General Public License for more details.
-##
-## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-##
-##############################################################################
-use strict;
-use File::Basename;
-use File::Find;
-use File::Path;
-use FileHandle;
-use Cwd;
-use English;
-use lib "/etc/yard", "/usr/lib/yard";
-use yardconfig;
-
-BEGIN { require "yard_utils.pl" }
-
-require "Config.pl";
-
-STDOUT->autoflush(1);
-
-start_logging_output();
-print "write_rescue_disk 2.0\n";
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set !~ /^(single|double|base\+extra)$/) {
- error "Config variable disk_set is set to \"$CFG::disk_set\"\n",
- "which is not a valid value.\n";
-}
-
-##############################################################################
-###### Global variables used in this file
-##############################################################################
-my($kernel_fs_blocks); # Number of blocks taken up by kernel
- # on floppy, whether raw or within fs.
-my($root_start); # Where the root starts on the floppy
-my($rootfsz_blocks); # Number of blocks required by compressed root
-my($seek_clause); # 'Seek' clause for dd root
-
-
-
-##############################################################################
-##### Check a few things before starting. #####
-##############################################################################
-$REAL_USER_ID == 0 or die "This script must be run as root!\n";
-
-# Check mount point
-if (-d $CFG::mount_point and -w $CFG::mount_point) {
- info 1, "Using $CFG::mount_point as the floppy mount point\n";
-} else {
- error "Mount point $CFG::mount_point must be a directory and\n",
- "must be write-enabled.\n";
-}
-
-# This test is slightly pointless; an uncompressed kernel these days is
-# much too large to fit anyway.
-if (!-r $CFG::kernel) {
- error "Can't read kernel file $CFG::kernel\n";
-} elsif (`file $CFG::kernel` =~ /executable/) {
- error "It looks like the kernel you specified ($CFG::kernel)\n",
- "is uncompressed. It should be the compressed version.\n";
-}
-
-# If user has set $CFG::double_disk_set, convert value
-# to appropriate $CFG::disk_set setting.
-if (!defined($CFG::disk_set) and defined($CFG::double_disk_set)) {
- if ($CFG::double_disk_set == 1) {
- $CFG::disk_set = "double";
- } elsif ($CFG::double_disk_set == 0) {
- $CFG::disk_set = "single";
- } else {
- error "Value of \$CFG::double_disk_set is $CFG::double_disk_set\n",
- "Should be 1 or 0\n";
- }
-}
-
-
-# We only come back up here if we discover that there is not enough
-# space on a single-disk rescue set, and the user has agreed to try
-# a two-disk rescue set.
-RESTART:
-
-if (&rootfsz_up_to_date) {
- info 0, "***** There is an existing $CFG::rootfsz file, and\n",
- " it appears that no relevant files have changed since\n",
- " $CFG::rootfsz was created.\n",
- " Using this $CFG::rootfsz file as root fs\n";
-} else {
- compress_root();
-}
-
-#### At this point, the root filesystem has been copied and compressed
-#### and resides in $CFG::rootfsz. $CFG::mount_point is free.
-info 0, "Flushing $CFG::device buffer cache.\n";
-flush_device_buffer_cache($CFG::device);
-
-load_mount_info();
-
-##### Dereference $CFG::device in case it's a symbolic link
-while (-l $CFG::device) {
- ($CFG::device = readlink($CFG::device))
- or die "Can't resolve CFG::device\n";
-}
-
-
-if (defined($::mounted{$CFG::floppy})) {
- error "Floppy device $CFG::floppy is mounted. It shouldn't be in use.\n",
- "Unmount $mounted::{$CFG::floppy}, remove the disk and insert a fresh one.\n",
- "Do NOT mount it.\n";
-
-} elsif (defined($::mounted{$CFG::mount_point})) {
- if ($::mounted{$CFG::device} eq $CFG::mount_point) {
- sys("umount $CFG::mount_point");
- } else {
- error "Some other device is already mounted on $CFG::mount_point\n",
- "Unmount it before running write_rescue_disk.\n";
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "Rescue disk set: $CFG::disk_set\n";
-
-##### Major control branch here. Transfer the kernel to the floppy
-##### either using Lilo or not.
-
-if ($CFG::use_lilo) {
- setup_kernel_using_lilo();
-} else {
- setup_kernel_raw();
-}
-
-##### At this point, kernel is rdev'd with root start address and
-##### $kernel_fs_blocks is set.
-##### Check remaining space.
-
-$rootfsz_blocks = bytes_to_K((-s $CFG::rootfsz));
-info 1, "Compressed root filesystem is $rootfsz_blocks blocks.\n";
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set eq "double") { ########## DOUBLE DISK SET
- if ($rootfsz_blocks > $CFG::floppy_capacity - 1) {
- error "compressed root fs ($rootfsz_blocks blocks)",
- "> space on floppy (", $CFG::floppy_capacity - 1, ")\n";
- } else {
- sync();
- info 0, "\n\aRemove the floppy disk from the drive.\n",
- "Label it BOOT DISK.\n\n";
- insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive();
- info 1, "Proceeding with root disk...\n";
- transfer_sentinel();
- $root_start = 1;
- }
-
-} else { ########## SINGLE DISK
- if ($kernel_fs_blocks + $rootfsz_blocks > $CFG::floppy_capacity) {
- info 0, "Kernel fs ($kernel_fs_blocks K) + compressed root fs ",
- "($rootfsz_blocks K) > floppy capacity ",
- "($CFG::floppy_capacity)\n";
- ##### See whether rootfsz_blocks would fit on another disk.
- ##### if so, offer to switch to a two-disk rescue set.
-
- if ($rootfsz_blocks <= $CFG::floppy_capacity - 1
- and $CFG::disk_set eq "single") {
-
- info 0, "\aBut the compressed root fs will fit on a second disk.\n",
- "Do you want to try a two-disk set now?\n";
- if (<STDIN> =~ /^y/i) {
- info 0, "OK, retrying...\n";
- ##### NB. We must start over because the kernel must be
- ##### rdev'd with the new root fs location.
-
- $CFG::disk_set = "double";
- goto RESTART; # yechh, spaghetti code
-
- } else { # User didn't say yes.
- error "Aborting $0\n";
- }
- } else { # Root fs too large -- no way to continue.
- error "and your compressed root fs is too large ",
- "($rootfsz_blocks K)\nto fit on a second disk.",
- " Trim down your file set or go to a larger disk.\n";
- }
- } else {
-
- $root_start = $kernel_fs_blocks;
-
- info 0, "Kernel fs needs blocks 0-", $kernel_fs_blocks-1,
- ", so root filesystem will begin at block $root_start\n",
- "Kernel + filesystem = ", $kernel_fs_blocks + $rootfsz_blocks,
- " blocks = ",
- int(($kernel_fs_blocks + $rootfsz_blocks) / $CFG::floppy_capacity
- * 100),
- "% of floppy capacity\n";
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "Transferring compressed root filesystem ($CFG::rootfsz) to floppy \n";
-sync();
-sys("dd if=$CFG::rootfsz of=$CFG::floppy bs=1k seek=$root_start");
-sync();
-
-sleep 2;
-info 0, "\a\n\nTransfer completed successfully.\n\n";
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set eq "single") {
- info 0, "Remove the floppy disk from the drive\n",
- "This is a complete rescue disk.\n";
-
-} elsif ($CFG::disk_set eq "double") {
- info 0, "Remove the second floppy disk from the drive\n",
- "and label it ROOT DISK.\n",
- "During the boot process you will be prompted for this\n",
- "second disk after the kernel has been loaded from the first.\n";
-
-} elsif ($CFG::disk_set eq "base+extra") {
- info 0, "Remove the floppy disk from the drive and label it BOOT DISK.\n",
- "This will be the first disk to load.\n",
- "The other disk, which you've already prepared,\n",
- "will be loaded second after the kernel has booted.\n";
-}
-
-exit(0);
-
-
-##############################################################################
-# A typical LILO FS:
-#
-# total 361
-# 1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Jan 10 07:23 boot/
-# 1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Jan 10 07:22 dev/
-# 1 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 176 Jan 10 07:22 lilo.conf
-# 358 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 362707 Jan 10 07:23 vmlinuz
-# boot:
-# total 8
-# 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3708 Jan 10 07:22 boot.b
-# 4 -rw------- 1 root root 3584 Jan 10 07:23 map
-# dev:
-# total 0
-# 0 brw-r----- 1 root root 2, 0 Jan 10 07:22 fd0
-# 0 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 1, 3 Jan 10 07:22 null
-#
-sub setup_kernel_using_lilo {
-
- info 0, "Creating kernel filesystem for Lilo\n";
-
- ##### Contants for use with EXT2
- my($inode_allocation) = 8192; # bytes requested per inode
-
- my($blocks_for_kernel) = bytes_to_K(-s $CFG::kernel);
- # We have to guess how big the other files are going to be.
- # We also need additional space for lilo to work with.
- my($blocks_for_other_files) = 20;
-
- $kernel_fs_blocks = $blocks_for_kernel + $blocks_for_other_files;
- $kernel_fs_blocks += bytes_to_K($::INODE_SIZE * ($kernel_fs_blocks * 1024 /
- $inode_allocation));
-
- insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive();
-
- sys("mke2fs -b 1024 -i $inode_allocation -m 0 $CFG::floppy "
- . $kernel_fs_blocks);
- sys("mount -t ext2 $CFG::floppy $CFG::mount_point");
- sys("rm -rf $CFG::mount_point/lost+found");
-
- info 0, "Copying kernel $CFG::kernel to kernel fs on $CFG::floppy\n";
- ## This is slightly bad -- we shouldn't be mucking in the CFG
- ## package, but this var is necessary for c_f_w_s.
- local($CFG::kernel_basename) = basename($CFG::kernel);
- sys("cp $CFG::kernel $CFG::mount_point/");
-
- ##### Put the mount point on the floppy, and /dev/null for lilo
- sys("cp --parents -R $CFG::floppy $CFG::mount_point");
- sys("cp --parents -R /dev/null $CFG::mount_point");
-
- ##### Set up lilo
- mkdir("$CFG::mount_point/boot", 0777) or error "mkdir: $!";
- sys("cp /boot/boot.b $CFG::mount_point/boot");
-
- my($lilo_conf) = resolve_file("./Replacements/etc/lilo.conf");
- copy_file_with_substitution($lilo_conf, "$CFG::mount_point/lilo.conf");
-
- sys("lilo -v -v -C lilo.conf -r $CFG::mount_point");
-
- set_ramdisk_word("$CFG::mount_point/$CFG::kernel_basename",
- $kernel_fs_blocks);
-
- sys("umount $CFG::mount_point");
-
-} ## End of setup_kernel_using_lilo
-
-
-sub setup_kernel_raw {
-
- ##### These are returned at the end:
- info 0, "Writing kernel file $CFG::kernel to $CFG::floppy\n";
- sync();
- insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive();
- sys("dd if=$CFG::kernel of=$CFG::floppy bs=8192");
- sync();
-
- $kernel_fs_blocks = bytes_to_K(-s $CFG::kernel);
-
- set_ramdisk_word($CFG::floppy, $kernel_fs_blocks);
-
- sys("rdev $CFG::floppy $CFG::floppy");
- sys("rdev -R $CFG::floppy 0");
- sync();
-
-}# End of setup_kernel_raw
-
-
-
-# SET_RAMDISK_WORD($kernel, $kernel_blocks)
-# Sets the ramdisk word in kernel based on configuration options
-# and $kernel_blocks.
-sub set_ramdisk_word {
- my($image_loc, $kernel_blocks) = @_;
-
- my($prompt_flag);
-
- if ($CFG::disk_set eq "double") {
- $root_start = 1; # Skip a block for sentinel sector
- $prompt_flag = $::RAMDISK_PROMPT_FLAG;
-
- } else {
- $root_start = $kernel_blocks;
- $prompt_flag = 0;
- }
-
- my($RAMDISK_WORD) = $::RAMDISK_LOAD_FLAG
- | $prompt_flag
- | ($::RAMDISK_IMAGE_START_MASK & $root_start);
-
- info 1, "rdev'ing kernel with root fs addr\n";
- info 1, "RAMDISK_WORD = ", sprintf("%X", $RAMDISK_WORD), "\n";
- sync();
- sys("rdev -r $image_loc $RAMDISK_WORD");
- sync();
-}
-
-# TRANSFER_SENTINEL - transfer the boot sector sentinel to the second disk.
-sub transfer_sentinel {
- my($sentinel_sector) = "$lib_dest/extras/bsect.b";
-
- if (!-e $sentinel_sector) {
- error "Sentinel boot sector $sentinel_sector does not exist!\n"
-
- } else {
- sys("dd if=$sentinel_sector of=$CFG::floppy bs=1k")
- }
-}
-
-# Return 0 if the contents file or any of the Replacements files are
-# newer than rootfsz, else 1.
-sub rootfsz_up_to_date {
- return(0) unless -e $CFG::rootfsz;
- my($rootfsz_age) = -C $CFG::rootfsz;
- my($any_newer) = 0;
- return(0) unless $rootfsz_age < -C $CFG::contents_file;
-
- sub any_newer
- { if ($rootfsz_age > -C $File::Find::name)
- { $any_newer = 1 }
- };
- find(\&any_newer, $CFG::mount_point);
-
- $any_newer ? 0 : 1;
-}
-
-
-
-
-sub insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive {
- info 0, "Insert a new, write-enabled, ${CFG::floppy_capacity}K floppy into",
- " the drive.\n";
- info 0, "Press RETURN when ready.\n";
- scalar(<STDIN>); # read and discard
- while (system("dd if=/dev/zero of=$CFG::floppy count=1 bs=1 >/dev/null 2>&1")) {
- warn "\a**** Drive $CFG::floppy does not contain a write-enabled diskette\n";
- warn "**** Fix this and press RETURN\n";
- scalar(<STDIN>);
- }
-}
-
-
-sub compress_root {
- ##### Make sure $CFG::device isn't already mounted
- load_mount_info();
- if (defined($::mounted{$CFG::device})) {
- if ($::mounted{$CFG::device} ne $CFG::mount_point) {
- error "Device $CFG::device is already mounted on ",
- $::mounted{$CFG::device}, "\n",
- "Are you sure it contains the root filesystem?\n";
- }
- } elsif (defined($::mounted{$CFG::mount_point})) {
- error "Another device ($::mounted{$CFG::mount_point}) is already mounted",
- " on $CFG::mount_point\n",
- "Unmount it.\n";
-
- } else {
-
- ## Mount the root filesystem one last time. This accomplishes
- ## two things: We can get a ls-alR listing for future reference,
- ## and it checks that the root filesystem hasn't been trashed at
- ## some point along the way (if so, the mount will fail).
-
- info 0, "Mounting $CFG::device on $CFG::mount_point\n";
- &mount_device();
- }
-
- info 1, "Listing filesystem contents\n";
- my($contents_base) = basename($CFG::contents_file);
- my($logfile_dir) = ($CFG::yard_temp or getcwd());
- my($ls_file) = "${logfile_dir}/${contents_base}.ls";
- sys("cd $CFG::mount_point; ls -alR > $ls_file");
- info 0, "Listing of rootdisk is on $ls_file\n";
-
- ## Siphon off base files if necessary
-
- if ($CFG::disk_set eq "base+extra") {
- #### FIX THIS
- patch_rc_to_load_extra();
- prepare_extra_disks();
- }
-
- sys("umount $CFG::mount_point");
- info 0, "Compressing root filesystem on $CFG::device to $CFG::rootfsz\n";
- sync();
- # Note to myself:
- # Can't reroute dd STDERR in this command because of the pipe
- sys("dd if=$CFG::device count=$CFG::fs_size bs=1k | gzip -v9 "
- . "> $CFG::rootfsz");
-
-}##### End of compress_root
-
-##### END OF WRITE_RESCUE_DISK
-__END__
-$Log: write_rescue_disk,v $
-Revision 1.1 2001/04/09 03:01:00 achim
-*** empty log message ***
-
-Revision 1.2 1998/05/23 13:42:57 fawcett
-yard-1.15
-
-
-##### Code graveyard.
-
-sub prepare_extra_disks {
- ### Figure out what has to be left on the base disk
- my(@base_dirs) = qw(dev etc proc sbin lib);
- push(@other_files, &find_tar_and_dependents);
-
- print "Otherfiles: @other_files\n";
-
- my(%in_base);
- @in_base{@base_dirs} = @base_dirs;
- my(@dirs) = split(' ', `ls -1 $CFG::mount_point`);
- my(@extra_dirs) = grep(!exists($in_base{$_}), @dirs);
- my($tmpfile) = "/tmp/yard$$";
-
- info 0, "Creating \"extra\" disk with dirs: @extra_dirs\n";
- sys("cd $CFG::mount_point; tar " .
- join(' ', map("--exclude=$_ ", @other_files)) .
- " --remove " .
- " -czf $tmpfile @extra_dirs");
- insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive();
- sys("dd if=$tmpfile of=$CFG::floppy");
-
- sync();
- info 0, "Done with this disk. This will be the second disk to load.\n";
-}
-
-
-sub patch_rc_to_load_extra {
-
- # Grab name of rc script, just for propriety
- my($INITTAB) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/inittab";
- my($rc, $rc_text);
-
- open(INITTAB, "<$INITTAB") or error "$INITTAB: $!\n";
- while (<INITTAB>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/;
- my($code, $runlevels, $action, $command) = split(':');
- if ($action eq 'sysinit') {
- info 0, "Found sysinit command file $command\n";
- $rc = "$CFG::mount_point$command";
- last;
- }
- }
- close(INITTAB);
-
- $ldconfig_path = `cd $CFG::mount_point ; find -name ldconfig -print`;
- chomp($ldconfig_path);
- $ldconfig_path =~ s|^\.||; # Remove leading dot
-
- open(RC, "<$rc") or error "$rc: $!";
- print "Patching $rc\n";
- { local($INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR);
- $rc_text = <RC>;
- };
- close(RC);
-
- open(RC, ">$rc") or error "$rc: $!";
- print RC "$ldconfig_path\n";
- print RC "echo Insert second floppy into drive and press RETURN\n";
- print RC ": \\$<\n";
- print RC "tar xvzf $CFG::floppy\n";
- print RC $rc_text, "\n$ldconfig_path\n";
- close(RC) or die "Writing $rc: $!";
-}
-
-
-##### Finds the tar executable
-sub find_tar_and_dependents {
- my(@all_files);
- ##### Find tar. For a "base+extras" disk, this was added to the
- ##### root by make_root_fs, so we must find it now.
- my($tar) = `find $CFG::mount_point -name tar -print`;
- chomp($tar);
- if (!$tar) {
- error "tar executable is not on root fs";
- } else {
- push(@all_files, $tar);
- }
-
- ##### Now find dependents. Tar usually only needs libc, but we may
- ##### as well be careful.
- foreach $line (`ldd $tar`) {
- my($rel_lib, $abs_lib) = $line =~ /(\S+) => (\S+)/;
- next unless $abs_lib;
- my($final) = $abs_lib;
-
- if ($abs_lib =~ /not found/) {
- error "File $tar needs library $rel_lib, which does not exist!";
- } else {
- my(@libs) = `find $CFG::mount_point -name \'$rel_lib*\' -print`;
- chomp(@libs);
- foreach (@libs) { s/(\.so).*$/$1*/ };
- push(@all_files, @libs);
- }
- }
-
- info 0, "Moving files to base disk: @all_files\n";
- foreach (@all_files) { s|^$CFG::mount_point/(.*)$|$1| };
- @all_files
-}
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents
deleted file mode 100644
index 05a1d0a76ba2..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,472 +0,0 @@
-# -*- Mode: Fundamental -*-
-#
-# This is a pared-down Bootdisk_Contents file for use with Yard.
-# You can certainly boot with fewer files than this, but you
-# probably wouldn't want to. With these you can at least
-# do some basic disk maintenance.
-#
-# Format rules:
-# - Lines beginning with # or % are comments.
-#
-# - Blank lines and whitespace may be used freely.
-#
-# - Filenames may be either relative or absolute.
-#
-# - Lines of the form "filename1 -> filename2" will create
-# links on the boot disk. Eg, if you want sh linked to bash
-# on the bootdisk, you can specify: "/bin/sh -> /bin/bash"
-#
-# - Lines of the form "filename1 <= filename2"
-# will cause filename2 (relative to the current working directory)
-# to be copied to filename1 on the boot disk. This is useful for
-# specifying trimmed-down replacements for /etc/passwd, /etc/inittab, etc.
-#
-# - Wildcards (? and *) are generally allowed, eg /dev/*
-# Wildcards are not allowed in link specs or replacement specs.
-#
-# You don't need to specify shared libraries or ld.so*. The
-# script will detect dependencies (via ldd) and include them
-# automatically.
-#
-# You don't need to explicitly specify intermediate directories
-# unless you just want them to exist.
-#
-
-#Busybox
-/bin/busybox <= /bin/busybox
-#/bin/ar -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/basename -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/cat -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chgrp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chmod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chown -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chroot -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/chvt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/clear -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/cmp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/cp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/cut -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/date -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dc -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dd -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/deallocvt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/df -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dirname -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dmesg -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/dos2unix -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/dpkg -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/dpkg-deb -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/du -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dumpkmap -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/dutmp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/echo -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/expr -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/false -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/fbset -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/fdflush -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/find -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/free -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/freeramdisk -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/fsck.minix -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/getopt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/grep -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/gunzip -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/gzip -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/halt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/head -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/hostid -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/hostname -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/id -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/ifconfig -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/init -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/insmod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/kill -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/killall -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/klogd -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/length -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/ln -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/loadacm -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/loadfont -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/loadkmap -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/logger -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/logname -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/ls -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/lsmod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/makedev -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/md5sum -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mkdir -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mkfifo -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/mkfs.minix -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mknod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mkswap -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mktemp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/more -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mount -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mt -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/mv -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/nc -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/nslookup -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/ping -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/pivot_root -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/poweroff -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/printf -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/ps -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/pwd -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/rdate -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/readlink -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/reboot -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/renice -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/reset -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/rm -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/rmdir -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/rmmod -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/route -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/rpmunpack -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sed -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/setkeycodes -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sh -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sleep -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sort -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/stty -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/swapoff -> /bin/busybox
-/sbin/swapon -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/sync -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/syslogd -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tail -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tar -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tee -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/telnet -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/test -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tftp -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/touch -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tr -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/true -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/tty -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/umount -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/uname -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/uniq -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/unix2dos -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/update -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/uptime -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/usleep -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/uudecode -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/uuencode -> /bin/busybox
-#/bin/watchdog -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/wc -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/wget -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/which -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/whoami -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/xargs -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/yes -> /bin/busybox
-/bin/zcat -> /bin/busybox
-# Specify these absolutely because boot scripts need them to be here.
-
-/bin/login
-
-# Use ash or some suitably minimal shell
-/bin/sash
-#/bin/sh -> /bin/sash
-/sbin/agetty
-/sbin/init
-/sbin/shutdown
-
-# Devices
-#/dev/ftape /dev/nftape
-/dev/mem /dev/kmem
-/dev/null
-/dev/zero
-/dev/ram0
-/dev/console
-/dev/tty[0-9]
-/dev/fd0*
-#/dev/cu*
-/dev/sda*
-/dev/sdb*
-/dev/sdc*
-/dev/sdd*
-
-/etc/group
-#/etc/issue
-
-# These get replaced with their pared-down versions
-# in the Replacements subdirectory.
-/etc/fstab <= Replacements/etc/fstab
-/etc/inittab <= Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
-/etc/motd <= Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
-/etc/passwd <= Replacements/etc/passwd
-/etc/rc <= Replacements/etc/rc
-/etc/ttytype <= Replacements/etc/ttytype
-/etc/gettydefs <= Replacements/etc/gettydefs
-/etc/profile <= Replacements/etc/profile
-
-# PROVISIONS FOR PAM:
-/etc/pam.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/pam.conf
-/lib/security/pam_permit.so
-
-# PROVISIONS FOR NSS
-# If you use old libc5, you don't need this. Comment out these lines.
-#
-/etc/nsswitch.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
-# Check your version of libc and comment out the one you don't need:
-/lib/libnss_files.so.2 # If you use use libc-2.1.X
-/lib/libnss_dns.so.2
-/lib/libresolv.so.2
-# Initialize utmp and wtmp. Set up links for any old-style programs
-# that expect them in /etc.
-/etc/utmp -> /var/run/utmp
-/var/run/utmp <= /dev/null # This clears utmp
-
-/etc/wtmp -> /var/log/wtmp
-/var/log/wtmp <= /dev/null
-
-# Directories with nothing otherwise in them:
-/mnt
-/proc
-/tmp
-/root
-/dev/pts
-
-# Utilities. The script will figure out their locations.
-/usr/bin/bzip2 <= Replacements/bin/bzip2
-#/bin/hostname <= Replacements/bin/hostname
-/usr/bin/fdisk <= Replacements/bin/fdisk
-less
-mke2fs
-mkreiserfs
-dhcpcd
-##### LVM utilities
-pvcreate
-vgcreate
-lvcreate
-pvdisplay
-lvdisplay
-vgdisplay
-vgchange
-vgscan
-
-# PCMCIA stuff
-/sbin/cardmgr
-/sbin/pcmcia <=Replacements/etc/pcmcia
-/etc/pcmcia/cis/*
-/etc/pcmcia/*
-# Modules stuff
-/lib/modules
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/modules.dep
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/kernel/drivers/net/tulip/tulip.o
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/pcmcia/i82365.o
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/pcmcia/ds.o
-/lib/modules/2.4.4-ac4/pcmcia/3c*
-
-# Keytables
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/be.map <=Replacements/kbd/be.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/cf.map <=Replacements/kbd/cf.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/de.map <=Replacements/kbd/de.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/dk.map <=Replacements/kbd/dk.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/es.map <=Replacements/kbd/es.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/fi.map <=Replacements/kbd/fi.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/fr.map <=Replacements/kbd/fr.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/gr.map <=Replacements/kbd/gr.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/hu.map <=Replacements/kbd/hu.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/is.map <=Replacements/kbd/is.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/it.map <=Replacements/kbd/it.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/jp.map <=Replacements/kbd/jp.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/la.map <=Replacements/kbd/la.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/no.map <=Replacements/kbd/no.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/pl.map <=Replacements/kbd/pl.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/pt.map <=Replacements/kbd/pt.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/ru.map <=Replacements/kbd/ru.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/se.map <=Replacements/kbd/se.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/sf.map <=Replacements/kbd/sf.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/sg.map <=Replacements/kbd/sg.map
-/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/uk.map <=Replacements/kbd/uk.map
-
-
-##### End of Bootdisk_Contents
-
-/dev/hda <= Replacements/dev/hda
-/dev/hda1 <= Replacements/dev/hda1
-/dev/hda10 <= Replacements/dev/hda10
-/dev/hda11 <= Replacements/dev/hda11
-/dev/hda12 <= Replacements/dev/hda12
-/dev/hda13 <= Replacements/dev/hda13
-/dev/hda14 <= Replacements/dev/hda14
-/dev/hda15 <= Replacements/dev/hda15
-/dev/hda16 <= Replacements/dev/hda16
-/dev/hda17 <= Replacements/dev/hda17
-/dev/hda18 <= Replacements/dev/hda18
-/dev/hda19 <= Replacements/dev/hda19
-/dev/hda2 <= Replacements/dev/hda2
-/dev/hda20 <= Replacements/dev/hda20
-/dev/hda3 <= Replacements/dev/hda3
-/dev/hda4 <= Replacements/dev/hda4
-/dev/hda5 <= Replacements/dev/hda5
-/dev/hda6 <= Replacements/dev/hda6
-/dev/hda7 <= Replacements/dev/hda7
-/dev/hda8 <= Replacements/dev/hda8
-/dev/hda9 <= Replacements/dev/hda9
-/dev/hdb <= Replacements/dev/hdb
-/dev/hdb1 <= Replacements/dev/hdb1
-/dev/hdb10 <= Replacements/dev/hdb10
-/dev/hdb11 <= Replacements/dev/hdb11
-/dev/hdb12 <= Replacements/dev/hdb12
-/dev/hdb13 <= Replacements/dev/hdb13
-/dev/hdb14 <= Replacements/dev/hdb14
-/dev/hdb15 <= Replacements/dev/hdb15
-/dev/hdb16 <= Replacements/dev/hdb16
-/dev/hdb17 <= Replacements/dev/hdb17
-/dev/hdb18 <= Replacements/dev/hdb18
-/dev/hdb19 <= Replacements/dev/hdb19
-/dev/hdb2 <= Replacements/dev/hdb2
-/dev/hdb20 <= Replacements/dev/hdb20
-/dev/hdb3 <= Replacements/dev/hdb3
-/dev/hdb4 <= Replacements/dev/hdb4
-/dev/hdb5 <= Replacements/dev/hdb5
-/dev/hdb6 <= Replacements/dev/hdb6
-/dev/hdb7 <= Replacements/dev/hdb7
-/dev/hdb8 <= Replacements/dev/hdb8
-/dev/hdb9 <= Replacements/dev/hdb9
-/dev/hdc <= Replacements/dev/hdc
-/dev/hdc1 <= Replacements/dev/hdc1
-/dev/hdc10 <= Replacements/dev/hdc10
-/dev/hdc11 <= Replacements/dev/hdc11
-/dev/hdc12 <= Replacements/dev/hdc12
-/dev/hdc13 <= Replacements/dev/hdc13
-/dev/hdc14 <= Replacements/dev/hdc14
-/dev/hdc15 <= Replacements/dev/hdc15
-/dev/hdc16 <= Replacements/dev/hdc16
-/dev/hdc17 <= Replacements/dev/hdc17
-/dev/hdc18 <= Replacements/dev/hdc18
-/dev/hdc19 <= Replacements/dev/hdc19
-/dev/hdc2 <= Replacements/dev/hdc2
-/dev/hdc20 <= Replacements/dev/hdc20
-/dev/hdc3 <= Replacements/dev/hdc3
-/dev/hdc4 <= Replacements/dev/hdc4
-/dev/hdc5 <= Replacements/dev/hdc5
-/dev/hdc6 <= Replacements/dev/hdc6
-/dev/hdc7 <= Replacements/dev/hdc7
-/dev/hdc8 <= Replacements/dev/hdc8
-/dev/hdc9 <= Replacements/dev/hdc9
-/dev/hdd <= Replacements/dev/hdd
-/dev/hdd1 <= Replacements/dev/hdd1
-/dev/hdd10 <= Replacements/dev/hdd10
-/dev/hdd11 <= Replacements/dev/hdd11
-/dev/hdd12 <= Replacements/dev/hdd12
-/dev/hdd13 <= Replacements/dev/hdd13
-/dev/hdd14 <= Replacements/dev/hdd14
-/dev/hdd15 <= Replacements/dev/hdd15
-/dev/hdd16 <= Replacements/dev/hdd16
-/dev/hdd17 <= Replacements/dev/hdd17
-/dev/hdd18 <= Replacements/dev/hdd18
-/dev/hdd19 <= Replacements/dev/hdd19
-/dev/hdd2 <= Replacements/dev/hdd2
-/dev/hdd20 <= Replacements/dev/hdd20
-/dev/hdd3 <= Replacements/dev/hdd3
-/dev/hdd4 <= Replacements/dev/hdd4
-/dev/hdd5 <= Replacements/dev/hdd5
-/dev/hdd6 <= Replacements/dev/hdd6
-/dev/hdd7 <= Replacements/dev/hdd7
-/dev/hdd8 <= Replacements/dev/hdd8
-/dev/hdd9 <= Replacements/dev/hdd9
-/dev/hde <= Replacements/dev/hde
-/dev/hde1 <= Replacements/dev/hde1
-/dev/hde10 <= Replacements/dev/hde10
-/dev/hde11 <= Replacements/dev/hde11
-/dev/hde12 <= Replacements/dev/hde12
-/dev/hde13 <= Replacements/dev/hde13
-/dev/hde14 <= Replacements/dev/hde14
-/dev/hde15 <= Replacements/dev/hde15
-/dev/hde16 <= Replacements/dev/hde16
-/dev/hde17 <= Replacements/dev/hde17
-/dev/hde18 <= Replacements/dev/hde18
-/dev/hde19 <= Replacements/dev/hde19
-/dev/hde2 <= Replacements/dev/hde2
-/dev/hde20 <= Replacements/dev/hde20
-/dev/hde3 <= Replacements/dev/hde3
-/dev/hde4 <= Replacements/dev/hde4
-/dev/hde5 <= Replacements/dev/hde5
-/dev/hde6 <= Replacements/dev/hde6
-/dev/hde7 <= Replacements/dev/hde7
-/dev/hde8 <= Replacements/dev/hde8
-/dev/hde9 <= Replacements/dev/hde9
-/dev/hdf <= Replacements/dev/hdf
-/dev/hdf1 <= Replacements/dev/hdf1
-/dev/hdf10 <= Replacements/dev/hdf10
-/dev/hdf11 <= Replacements/dev/hdf11
-/dev/hdf12 <= Replacements/dev/hdf12
-/dev/hdf13 <= Replacements/dev/hdf13
-/dev/hdf14 <= Replacements/dev/hdf14
-/dev/hdf15 <= Replacements/dev/hdf15
-/dev/hdf16 <= Replacements/dev/hdf16
-/dev/hdf17 <= Replacements/dev/hdf17
-/dev/hdf18 <= Replacements/dev/hdf18
-/dev/hdf19 <= Replacements/dev/hdf19
-/dev/hdf2 <= Replacements/dev/hdf2
-/dev/hdf20 <= Replacements/dev/hdf20
-/dev/hdf3 <= Replacements/dev/hdf3
-/dev/hdf4 <= Replacements/dev/hdf4
-/dev/hdf5 <= Replacements/dev/hdf5
-/dev/hdf6 <= Replacements/dev/hdf6
-/dev/hdf7 <= Replacements/dev/hdf7
-/dev/hdf8 <= Replacements/dev/hdf8
-/dev/hdf9 <= Replacements/dev/hdf9
-/dev/hdg <= Replacements/dev/hdg
-/dev/hdg1 <= Replacements/dev/hdg1
-/dev/hdg10 <= Replacements/dev/hdg10
-/dev/hdg11 <= Replacements/dev/hdg11
-/dev/hdg12 <= Replacements/dev/hdg12
-/dev/hdg13 <= Replacements/dev/hdg13
-/dev/hdg14 <= Replacements/dev/hdg14
-/dev/hdg15 <= Replacements/dev/hdg15
-/dev/hdg16 <= Replacements/dev/hdg16
-/dev/hdg17 <= Replacements/dev/hdg17
-/dev/hdg18 <= Replacements/dev/hdg18
-/dev/hdg19 <= Replacements/dev/hdg19
-/dev/hdg2 <= Replacements/dev/hdg2
-/dev/hdg20 <= Replacements/dev/hdg20
-/dev/hdg3 <= Replacements/dev/hdg3
-/dev/hdg4 <= Replacements/dev/hdg4
-/dev/hdg5 <= Replacements/dev/hdg5
-/dev/hdg6 <= Replacements/dev/hdg6
-/dev/hdg7 <= Replacements/dev/hdg7
-/dev/hdg8 <= Replacements/dev/hdg8
-/dev/hdg9 <= Replacements/dev/hdg9
-/dev/hdh <= Replacements/dev/hdh
-/dev/hdh1 <= Replacements/dev/hdh1
-/dev/hdh10 <= Replacements/dev/hdh10
-/dev/hdh11 <= Replacements/dev/hdh11
-/dev/hdh12 <= Replacements/dev/hdh12
-/dev/hdh13 <= Replacements/dev/hdh13
-/dev/hdh14 <= Replacements/dev/hdh14
-/dev/hdh15 <= Replacements/dev/hdh15
-/dev/hdh16 <= Replacements/dev/hdh16
-/dev/hdh17 <= Replacements/dev/hdh17
-/dev/hdh18 <= Replacements/dev/hdh18
-/dev/hdh19 <= Replacements/dev/hdh19
-/dev/hdh2 <= Replacements/dev/hdh2
-/dev/hdh20 <= Replacements/dev/hdh20
-/dev/hdh3 <= Replacements/dev/hdh3
-/dev/hdh4 <= Replacements/dev/hdh4
-/dev/hdh5 <= Replacements/dev/hdh5
-/dev/hdh6 <= Replacements/dev/hdh6
-/dev/hdh7 <= Replacements/dev/hdh7
-/dev/hdh8 <= Replacements/dev/hdh8
-/dev/hdh9 <= Replacements/dev/hdh9
-/dev/scd0 <= Replacements/dev/scd0
-/dev/scd1 <= Replacements/dev/scd1
-/dev/scd10 <= Replacements/dev/scd10
-/dev/scd11 <= Replacements/dev/scd11
-/dev/scd12 <= Replacements/dev/scd12
-/dev/scd13 <= Replacements/dev/scd13
-/dev/scd14 <= Replacements/dev/scd14
-/dev/scd15 <= Replacements/dev/scd15
-/dev/scd16 <= Replacements/dev/scd16
-/dev/scd2 <= Replacements/dev/scd2
-/dev/scd3 <= Replacements/dev/scd3
-/dev/scd4 <= Replacements/dev/scd4
-/dev/scd5 <= Replacements/dev/scd5
-/dev/scd6 <= Replacements/dev/scd6
-/dev/scd7 <= Replacements/dev/scd7
-/dev/scd8 <= Replacements/dev/scd8
-/dev/scd9 <= Replacements/dev/scd9
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.devices b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.devices
deleted file mode 100644
index d806ec3cb6b0..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.devices
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,185 +0,0 @@
-/dev/hda <= Replacements/dev/hda
-/dev/hda1 <= Replacements/dev/hda1
-/dev/hda10 <= Replacements/dev/hda10
-/dev/hda11 <= Replacements/dev/hda11
-/dev/hda12 <= Replacements/dev/hda12
-/dev/hda13 <= Replacements/dev/hda13
-/dev/hda14 <= Replacements/dev/hda14
-/dev/hda15 <= Replacements/dev/hda15
-/dev/hda16 <= Replacements/dev/hda16
-/dev/hda17 <= Replacements/dev/hda17
-/dev/hda18 <= Replacements/dev/hda18
-/dev/hda19 <= Replacements/dev/hda19
-/dev/hda2 <= Replacements/dev/hda2
-/dev/hda20 <= Replacements/dev/hda20
-/dev/hda3 <= Replacements/dev/hda3
-/dev/hda4 <= Replacements/dev/hda4
-/dev/hda5 <= Replacements/dev/hda5
-/dev/hda6 <= Replacements/dev/hda6
-/dev/hda7 <= Replacements/dev/hda7
-/dev/hda8 <= Replacements/dev/hda8
-/dev/hda9 <= Replacements/dev/hda9
-/dev/hdb <= Replacements/dev/hdb
-/dev/hdb1 <= Replacements/dev/hdb1
-/dev/hdb10 <= Replacements/dev/hdb10
-/dev/hdb11 <= Replacements/dev/hdb11
-/dev/hdb12 <= Replacements/dev/hdb12
-/dev/hdb13 <= Replacements/dev/hdb13
-/dev/hdb14 <= Replacements/dev/hdb14
-/dev/hdb15 <= Replacements/dev/hdb15
-/dev/hdb16 <= Replacements/dev/hdb16
-/dev/hdb17 <= Replacements/dev/hdb17
-/dev/hdb18 <= Replacements/dev/hdb18
-/dev/hdb19 <= Replacements/dev/hdb19
-/dev/hdb2 <= Replacements/dev/hdb2
-/dev/hdb20 <= Replacements/dev/hdb20
-/dev/hdb3 <= Replacements/dev/hdb3
-/dev/hdb4 <= Replacements/dev/hdb4
-/dev/hdb5 <= Replacements/dev/hdb5
-/dev/hdb6 <= Replacements/dev/hdb6
-/dev/hdb7 <= Replacements/dev/hdb7
-/dev/hdb8 <= Replacements/dev/hdb8
-/dev/hdb9 <= Replacements/dev/hdb9
-/dev/hdc <= Replacements/dev/hdc
-/dev/hdc1 <= Replacements/dev/hdc1
-/dev/hdc10 <= Replacements/dev/hdc10
-/dev/hdc11 <= Replacements/dev/hdc11
-/dev/hdc12 <= Replacements/dev/hdc12
-/dev/hdc13 <= Replacements/dev/hdc13
-/dev/hdc14 <= Replacements/dev/hdc14
-/dev/hdc15 <= Replacements/dev/hdc15
-/dev/hdc16 <= Replacements/dev/hdc16
-/dev/hdc17 <= Replacements/dev/hdc17
-/dev/hdc18 <= Replacements/dev/hdc18
-/dev/hdc19 <= Replacements/dev/hdc19
-/dev/hdc2 <= Replacements/dev/hdc2
-/dev/hdc20 <= Replacements/dev/hdc20
-/dev/hdc3 <= Replacements/dev/hdc3
-/dev/hdc4 <= Replacements/dev/hdc4
-/dev/hdc5 <= Replacements/dev/hdc5
-/dev/hdc6 <= Replacements/dev/hdc6
-/dev/hdc7 <= Replacements/dev/hdc7
-/dev/hdc8 <= Replacements/dev/hdc8
-/dev/hdc9 <= Replacements/dev/hdc9
-/dev/hdd <= Replacements/dev/hdd
-/dev/hdd1 <= Replacements/dev/hdd1
-/dev/hdd10 <= Replacements/dev/hdd10
-/dev/hdd11 <= Replacements/dev/hdd11
-/dev/hdd12 <= Replacements/dev/hdd12
-/dev/hdd13 <= Replacements/dev/hdd13
-/dev/hdd14 <= Replacements/dev/hdd14
-/dev/hdd15 <= Replacements/dev/hdd15
-/dev/hdd16 <= Replacements/dev/hdd16
-/dev/hdd17 <= Replacements/dev/hdd17
-/dev/hdd18 <= Replacements/dev/hdd18
-/dev/hdd19 <= Replacements/dev/hdd19
-/dev/hdd2 <= Replacements/dev/hdd2
-/dev/hdd20 <= Replacements/dev/hdd20
-/dev/hdd3 <= Replacements/dev/hdd3
-/dev/hdd4 <= Replacements/dev/hdd4
-/dev/hdd5 <= Replacements/dev/hdd5
-/dev/hdd6 <= Replacements/dev/hdd6
-/dev/hdd7 <= Replacements/dev/hdd7
-/dev/hdd8 <= Replacements/dev/hdd8
-/dev/hdd9 <= Replacements/dev/hdd9
-/dev/hde <= Replacements/dev/hde
-/dev/hde1 <= Replacements/dev/hde1
-/dev/hde10 <= Replacements/dev/hde10
-/dev/hde11 <= Replacements/dev/hde11
-/dev/hde12 <= Replacements/dev/hde12
-/dev/hde13 <= Replacements/dev/hde13
-/dev/hde14 <= Replacements/dev/hde14
-/dev/hde15 <= Replacements/dev/hde15
-/dev/hde16 <= Replacements/dev/hde16
-/dev/hde17 <= Replacements/dev/hde17
-/dev/hde18 <= Replacements/dev/hde18
-/dev/hde19 <= Replacements/dev/hde19
-/dev/hde2 <= Replacements/dev/hde2
-/dev/hde20 <= Replacements/dev/hde20
-/dev/hde3 <= Replacements/dev/hde3
-/dev/hde4 <= Replacements/dev/hde4
-/dev/hde5 <= Replacements/dev/hde5
-/dev/hde6 <= Replacements/dev/hde6
-/dev/hde7 <= Replacements/dev/hde7
-/dev/hde8 <= Replacements/dev/hde8
-/dev/hde9 <= Replacements/dev/hde9
-/dev/hdf <= Replacements/dev/hdf
-/dev/hdf1 <= Replacements/dev/hdf1
-/dev/hdf10 <= Replacements/dev/hdf10
-/dev/hdf11 <= Replacements/dev/hdf11
-/dev/hdf12 <= Replacements/dev/hdf12
-/dev/hdf13 <= Replacements/dev/hdf13
-/dev/hdf14 <= Replacements/dev/hdf14
-/dev/hdf15 <= Replacements/dev/hdf15
-/dev/hdf16 <= Replacements/dev/hdf16
-/dev/hdf17 <= Replacements/dev/hdf17
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-/dev/hdf19 <= Replacements/dev/hdf19
-/dev/hdf2 <= Replacements/dev/hdf2
-/dev/hdf20 <= Replacements/dev/hdf20
-/dev/hdf3 <= Replacements/dev/hdf3
-/dev/hdf4 <= Replacements/dev/hdf4
-/dev/hdf5 <= Replacements/dev/hdf5
-/dev/hdf6 <= Replacements/dev/hdf6
-/dev/hdf7 <= Replacements/dev/hdf7
-/dev/hdf8 <= Replacements/dev/hdf8
-/dev/hdf9 <= Replacements/dev/hdf9
-/dev/hdg <= Replacements/dev/hdg
-/dev/hdg1 <= Replacements/dev/hdg1
-/dev/hdg10 <= Replacements/dev/hdg10
-/dev/hdg11 <= Replacements/dev/hdg11
-/dev/hdg12 <= Replacements/dev/hdg12
-/dev/hdg13 <= Replacements/dev/hdg13
-/dev/hdg14 <= Replacements/dev/hdg14
-/dev/hdg15 <= Replacements/dev/hdg15
-/dev/hdg16 <= Replacements/dev/hdg16
-/dev/hdg17 <= Replacements/dev/hdg17
-/dev/hdg18 <= Replacements/dev/hdg18
-/dev/hdg19 <= Replacements/dev/hdg19
-/dev/hdg2 <= Replacements/dev/hdg2
-/dev/hdg20 <= Replacements/dev/hdg20
-/dev/hdg3 <= Replacements/dev/hdg3
-/dev/hdg4 <= Replacements/dev/hdg4
-/dev/hdg5 <= Replacements/dev/hdg5
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-/dev/hdg7 <= Replacements/dev/hdg7
-/dev/hdg8 <= Replacements/dev/hdg8
-/dev/hdg9 <= Replacements/dev/hdg9
-/dev/hdh <= Replacements/dev/hdh
-/dev/hdh1 <= Replacements/dev/hdh1
-/dev/hdh10 <= Replacements/dev/hdh10
-/dev/hdh11 <= Replacements/dev/hdh11
-/dev/hdh12 <= Replacements/dev/hdh12
-/dev/hdh13 <= Replacements/dev/hdh13
-/dev/hdh14 <= Replacements/dev/hdh14
-/dev/hdh15 <= Replacements/dev/hdh15
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-/dev/hdh17 <= Replacements/dev/hdh17
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-/dev/hdh2 <= Replacements/dev/hdh2
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-/dev/hdh3 <= Replacements/dev/hdh3
-/dev/hdh4 <= Replacements/dev/hdh4
-/dev/hdh5 <= Replacements/dev/hdh5
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-/dev/hdh7 <= Replacements/dev/hdh7
-/dev/hdh8 <= Replacements/dev/hdh8
-/dev/hdh9 <= Replacements/dev/hdh9
-/dev/scd0 <= Replacements/dev/scd0
-/dev/scd1 <= Replacements/dev/scd1
-/dev/scd10 <= Replacements/dev/scd10
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diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.old b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.old
deleted file mode 100644
index 15110ff5ab87..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Bootdisk_Contents.old
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,334 +0,0 @@
-# -*- Mode: Fundamental -*-
-#
-# This is a pared-down Bootdisk_Contents file for use with Yard.
-# You can certainly boot with fewer files than this, but you
-# probably wouldn't want to. With these you can at least
-# do some basic disk maintenance.
-#
-# Format rules:
-# - Lines beginning with # or % are comments.
-#
-# - Blank lines and whitespace may be used freely.
-#
-# - Filenames may be either relative or absolute.
-#
-# - Lines of the form "filename1 -> filename2" will create
-# links on the boot disk. Eg, if you want sh linked to bash
-# on the bootdisk, you can specify: "/bin/sh -> /bin/bash"
-#
-# - Lines of the form "filename1 <= filename2"
-# will cause filename2 (relative to the current working directory)
-# to be copied to filename1 on the boot disk. This is useful for
-# specifying trimmed-down replacements for /etc/passwd, /etc/inittab, etc.
-#
-# - Wildcards (? and *) are generally allowed, eg /dev/*
-# Wildcards are not allowed in link specs or replacement specs.
-#
-# You don't need to specify shared libraries or ld.so*. The
-# script will detect dependencies (via ldd) and include them
-# automatically.
-#
-# You don't need to explicitly specify intermediate directories
-# unless you just want them to exist.
-#
-
-# Specify these absolutely because boot scripts need them to be here.
-/bin/cat
-/bin/hostname
-/bin/ln
-/bin/login
-/bin/ls
-/bin/mv
-
-# Use ash or some suitably minimal shell
-/bin/sh -> ash
-
-/sbin/agetty
-/sbin/halt
-/sbin/init
-#/sbin/ldconfig
-/bin/mount
-/sbin/reboot
-/sbin/shutdown
-/sbin/swapoff
-/sbin/swapon
-
-# Devices
-#/dev/ftape /dev/nftape
-/dev/mem /dev/kmem
-/dev/null
-/dev/zero
-/dev/rd/0
-/dev/console
-/dev/tty[0-9]
-/dev/fd0*
-/dev/cu*
-
-/etc/group
-#/etc/issue
-
-# These get replaced with their pared-down versions
-# in the Replacements subdirectory.
-/etc/fstab <= Replacements/etc/fstab
-/etc/inittab <= Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
-/etc/motd <= Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
-/etc/passwd <= Replacements/etc/passwd
-/etc/rc <= Replacements/etc/rc
-/etc/ttytype <= Replacements/etc/ttytype
-/etc/gettydefs <= Replacements/etc/gettydefs
-/etc/profile <= Replacements/etc/profile
-
-# PROVISIONS FOR PAM:
-/etc/pam.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/pam.conf
-/lib/security/pam_permit.so
-
-# PROVISIONS FOR NSS
-# If you use old libc5, you don't need this. Comment out these lines.
-#
-/etc/nsswitch.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
-# Check your version of libc and comment out the one you don't need:
-/lib/libnss_files.so.2 # If you use use libc-2.1.X
-
-# Initialize utmp and wtmp. Set up links for any old-style programs
-# that expect them in /etc.
-/etc/utmp -> /var/run/utmp
-/var/run/utmp <= /dev/null # This clears utmp
-
-/etc/wtmp -> /var/log/wtmp
-/var/log/wtmp <= /dev/null
-
-# Directories with nothing otherwise in them:
-/mnt
-/proc
-/tmp
-/root
-/dev/pts
-
-# Utilities. The script will figure out their locations.
-bzip2
-chmod
-chown
-chroot
-cp
-date
-dd
-df
-du
-#e2fsck
-fdisk
-find
-#fsck
-#fsck.ext2
-grep
-gunzip
-gzip
-less
-mkdir
-#mke2fs
-#mkfs
-#mkfs.ext2
-#mknod
-mkreiserfs
-#mkswap
-#passwd
-pwd
-reboot
-rm
-stty
-sync
-tar
-tail
-touch
-tr
-umount
-uname
-whoami
-wc
-
-##### End of Bootdisk_Contents
-
-/dev/hda <= Replacements/dev/hda
-/dev/hda1 <= Replacements/dev/hda1
-/dev/hda10 <= Replacements/dev/hda10
-/dev/hda11 <= Replacements/dev/hda11
-/dev/hda12 <= Replacements/dev/hda12
-/dev/hda13 <= Replacements/dev/hda13
-/dev/hda14 <= Replacements/dev/hda14
-/dev/hda15 <= Replacements/dev/hda15
-/dev/hda16 <= Replacements/dev/hda16
-/dev/hda17 <= Replacements/dev/hda17
-/dev/hda18 <= Replacements/dev/hda18
-/dev/hda19 <= Replacements/dev/hda19
-/dev/hda2 <= Replacements/dev/hda2
-/dev/hda20 <= Replacements/dev/hda20
-/dev/hda3 <= Replacements/dev/hda3
-/dev/hda4 <= Replacements/dev/hda4
-/dev/hda5 <= Replacements/dev/hda5
-/dev/hda6 <= Replacements/dev/hda6
-/dev/hda7 <= Replacements/dev/hda7
-/dev/hda8 <= Replacements/dev/hda8
-/dev/hda9 <= Replacements/dev/hda9
-/dev/hdb <= Replacements/dev/hdb
-/dev/hdb1 <= Replacements/dev/hdb1
-/dev/hdb10 <= Replacements/dev/hdb10
-/dev/hdb11 <= Replacements/dev/hdb11
-/dev/hdb12 <= Replacements/dev/hdb12
-/dev/hdb13 <= Replacements/dev/hdb13
-/dev/hdb14 <= Replacements/dev/hdb14
-/dev/hdb15 <= Replacements/dev/hdb15
-/dev/hdb16 <= Replacements/dev/hdb16
-/dev/hdb17 <= Replacements/dev/hdb17
-/dev/hdb18 <= Replacements/dev/hdb18
-/dev/hdb19 <= Replacements/dev/hdb19
-/dev/hdb2 <= Replacements/dev/hdb2
-/dev/hdb20 <= Replacements/dev/hdb20
-/dev/hdb3 <= Replacements/dev/hdb3
-/dev/hdb4 <= Replacements/dev/hdb4
-/dev/hdb5 <= Replacements/dev/hdb5
-/dev/hdb6 <= Replacements/dev/hdb6
-/dev/hdb7 <= Replacements/dev/hdb7
-/dev/hdb8 <= Replacements/dev/hdb8
-/dev/hdb9 <= Replacements/dev/hdb9
-/dev/hdc <= Replacements/dev/hdc
-/dev/hdc1 <= Replacements/dev/hdc1
-/dev/hdc10 <= Replacements/dev/hdc10
-/dev/hdc11 <= Replacements/dev/hdc11
-/dev/hdc12 <= Replacements/dev/hdc12
-/dev/hdc13 <= Replacements/dev/hdc13
-/dev/hdc14 <= Replacements/dev/hdc14
-/dev/hdc15 <= Replacements/dev/hdc15
-/dev/hdc16 <= Replacements/dev/hdc16
-/dev/hdc17 <= Replacements/dev/hdc17
-/dev/hdc18 <= Replacements/dev/hdc18
-/dev/hdc19 <= Replacements/dev/hdc19
-/dev/hdc2 <= Replacements/dev/hdc2
-/dev/hdc20 <= Replacements/dev/hdc20
-/dev/hdc3 <= Replacements/dev/hdc3
-/dev/hdc4 <= Replacements/dev/hdc4
-/dev/hdc5 <= Replacements/dev/hdc5
-/dev/hdc6 <= Replacements/dev/hdc6
-/dev/hdc7 <= Replacements/dev/hdc7
-/dev/hdc8 <= Replacements/dev/hdc8
-/dev/hdc9 <= Replacements/dev/hdc9
-/dev/hdd <= Replacements/dev/hdd
-/dev/hdd1 <= Replacements/dev/hdd1
-/dev/hdd10 <= Replacements/dev/hdd10
-/dev/hdd11 <= Replacements/dev/hdd11
-/dev/hdd12 <= Replacements/dev/hdd12
-/dev/hdd13 <= Replacements/dev/hdd13
-/dev/hdd14 <= Replacements/dev/hdd14
-/dev/hdd15 <= Replacements/dev/hdd15
-/dev/hdd16 <= Replacements/dev/hdd16
-/dev/hdd17 <= Replacements/dev/hdd17
-/dev/hdd18 <= Replacements/dev/hdd18
-/dev/hdd19 <= Replacements/dev/hdd19
-/dev/hdd2 <= Replacements/dev/hdd2
-/dev/hdd20 <= Replacements/dev/hdd20
-/dev/hdd3 <= Replacements/dev/hdd3
-/dev/hdd4 <= Replacements/dev/hdd4
-/dev/hdd5 <= Replacements/dev/hdd5
-/dev/hdd6 <= Replacements/dev/hdd6
-/dev/hdd7 <= Replacements/dev/hdd7
-/dev/hdd8 <= Replacements/dev/hdd8
-/dev/hdd9 <= Replacements/dev/hdd9
-/dev/hde <= Replacements/dev/hde
-/dev/hde1 <= Replacements/dev/hde1
-/dev/hde10 <= Replacements/dev/hde10
-/dev/hde11 <= Replacements/dev/hde11
-/dev/hde12 <= Replacements/dev/hde12
-/dev/hde13 <= Replacements/dev/hde13
-/dev/hde14 <= Replacements/dev/hde14
-/dev/hde15 <= Replacements/dev/hde15
-/dev/hde16 <= Replacements/dev/hde16
-/dev/hde17 <= Replacements/dev/hde17
-/dev/hde18 <= Replacements/dev/hde18
-/dev/hde19 <= Replacements/dev/hde19
-/dev/hde2 <= Replacements/dev/hde2
-/dev/hde20 <= Replacements/dev/hde20
-/dev/hde3 <= Replacements/dev/hde3
-/dev/hde4 <= Replacements/dev/hde4
-/dev/hde5 <= Replacements/dev/hde5
-/dev/hde6 <= Replacements/dev/hde6
-/dev/hde7 <= Replacements/dev/hde7
-/dev/hde8 <= Replacements/dev/hde8
-/dev/hde9 <= Replacements/dev/hde9
-/dev/hdf <= Replacements/dev/hdf
-/dev/hdf1 <= Replacements/dev/hdf1
-/dev/hdf10 <= Replacements/dev/hdf10
-/dev/hdf11 <= Replacements/dev/hdf11
-/dev/hdf12 <= Replacements/dev/hdf12
-/dev/hdf13 <= Replacements/dev/hdf13
-/dev/hdf14 <= Replacements/dev/hdf14
-/dev/hdf15 <= Replacements/dev/hdf15
-/dev/hdf16 <= Replacements/dev/hdf16
-/dev/hdf17 <= Replacements/dev/hdf17
-/dev/hdf18 <= Replacements/dev/hdf18
-/dev/hdf19 <= Replacements/dev/hdf19
-/dev/hdf2 <= Replacements/dev/hdf2
-/dev/hdf20 <= Replacements/dev/hdf20
-/dev/hdf3 <= Replacements/dev/hdf3
-/dev/hdf4 <= Replacements/dev/hdf4
-/dev/hdf5 <= Replacements/dev/hdf5
-/dev/hdf6 <= Replacements/dev/hdf6
-/dev/hdf7 <= Replacements/dev/hdf7
-/dev/hdf8 <= Replacements/dev/hdf8
-/dev/hdf9 <= Replacements/dev/hdf9
-/dev/hdg <= Replacements/dev/hdg
-/dev/hdg1 <= Replacements/dev/hdg1
-/dev/hdg10 <= Replacements/dev/hdg10
-/dev/hdg11 <= Replacements/dev/hdg11
-/dev/hdg12 <= Replacements/dev/hdg12
-/dev/hdg13 <= Replacements/dev/hdg13
-/dev/hdg14 <= Replacements/dev/hdg14
-/dev/hdg15 <= Replacements/dev/hdg15
-/dev/hdg16 <= Replacements/dev/hdg16
-/dev/hdg17 <= Replacements/dev/hdg17
-/dev/hdg18 <= Replacements/dev/hdg18
-/dev/hdg19 <= Replacements/dev/hdg19
-/dev/hdg2 <= Replacements/dev/hdg2
-/dev/hdg20 <= Replacements/dev/hdg20
-/dev/hdg3 <= Replacements/dev/hdg3
-/dev/hdg4 <= Replacements/dev/hdg4
-/dev/hdg5 <= Replacements/dev/hdg5
-/dev/hdg6 <= Replacements/dev/hdg6
-/dev/hdg7 <= Replacements/dev/hdg7
-/dev/hdg8 <= Replacements/dev/hdg8
-/dev/hdg9 <= Replacements/dev/hdg9
-/dev/hdh <= Replacements/dev/hdh
-/dev/hdh1 <= Replacements/dev/hdh1
-/dev/hdh10 <= Replacements/dev/hdh10
-/dev/hdh11 <= Replacements/dev/hdh11
-/dev/hdh12 <= Replacements/dev/hdh12
-/dev/hdh13 <= Replacements/dev/hdh13
-/dev/hdh14 <= Replacements/dev/hdh14
-/dev/hdh15 <= Replacements/dev/hdh15
-/dev/hdh16 <= Replacements/dev/hdh16
-/dev/hdh17 <= Replacements/dev/hdh17
-/dev/hdh18 <= Replacements/dev/hdh18
-/dev/hdh19 <= Replacements/dev/hdh19
-/dev/hdh2 <= Replacements/dev/hdh2
-/dev/hdh20 <= Replacements/dev/hdh20
-/dev/hdh3 <= Replacements/dev/hdh3
-/dev/hdh4 <= Replacements/dev/hdh4
-/dev/hdh5 <= Replacements/dev/hdh5
-/dev/hdh6 <= Replacements/dev/hdh6
-/dev/hdh7 <= Replacements/dev/hdh7
-/dev/hdh8 <= Replacements/dev/hdh8
-/dev/hdh9 <= Replacements/dev/hdh9
-/dev/scd0 <= Replacements/dev/scd0
-/dev/scd1 <= Replacements/dev/scd1
-/dev/scd10 <= Replacements/dev/scd10
-/dev/scd11 <= Replacements/dev/scd11
-/dev/scd12 <= Replacements/dev/scd12
-/dev/scd13 <= Replacements/dev/scd13
-/dev/scd14 <= Replacements/dev/scd14
-/dev/scd15 <= Replacements/dev/scd15
-/dev/scd16 <= Replacements/dev/scd16
-/dev/scd2 <= Replacements/dev/scd2
-/dev/scd3 <= Replacements/dev/scd3
-/dev/scd4 <= Replacements/dev/scd4
-/dev/scd5 <= Replacements/dev/scd5
-/dev/scd6 <= Replacements/dev/scd6
-/dev/scd7 <= Replacements/dev/scd7
-/dev/scd8 <= Replacements/dev/scd8
-/dev/scd9 <= Replacements/dev/scd9
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Config.pl b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Config.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index 151695904e61..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Config.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,175 +0,0 @@
-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-#
-# $Id: Config.pl,v 1.1 2002/08/25 20:25:33 aliz Exp $
-# CONFIG.PL - Configuration options for Yard.
-#
-# Tailor these for your system.
-# These variables have to be in Perl syntax, which is simply:
-#
-# $var = value;
-# or
-# @array = (value1, value2, ..., valueN);
-#
-#
-##############################################################################
-package CFG;
-
-# $verbosity: 1 or 0
-#
-# This controls only what is printed to the screen.
-# 0 --> only the important messages.
-# 1 --> all messages.
-# All messages will be written to the log file regardless of the setting.
-#
-$verbosity = 0;
-
-
-# $floppy: string (device name)
-# $floppy_capacity: integer (kilobytes)
-#
-# The floppy device where the rescue disk will be written and its
-# capacity. Make sure the two agree. If $floppy is a non-standard
-# size (eg, 1722K), make sure to use the complete name (eg, /dev/fd0H1722).
-#
-$floppy = "/dev/fd0";
-$floppy_capacity = 1440; # KB
-
-
-# $disk_set: string (one of "single", "double" or "base+extra")
-#
-# single: Both the kernel and entire compressed root filesystem will
-# be put on one disk.
-#
-# double: The kernel will be put on the first disk and the compressed
-# root fs will be put on the second.
-#
-# base+extra: THIS OPTION NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. The first disk will
-# contain the kernel plus a base set of files (enough to boot and run
-# tar). The second disk will contain the remaining files.
-#
-$disk_set = "double";
-
-
-# $mount_point: string (directory name)
-#
-# A directory to be used as a mount point. This is where the root
-# filesystem will be mounted during creation and where the floppy
-# will be mounted when the rescue disk is being written.
-# This directory must exist when the Yard scripts are run.
-#
-$mount_point = "/mnt/floppy";
-
-
-# $device: string (device name)
-#
-# The device for building the filesystem. This can be /dev/ram0 or a
-# spare partition. You can turn off swapping temporarily and use the
-# swap partition on your hard disk. You can use a loopback device if
-# your kernel supports them -- see the section "Using a Loopback
-# Device" in the Yard documentation for instructions.
-# It should not be a symbolic link.
-#
-$device = "/dev/rd/0";
-
-
-# $fs_size: integer (kilobytes)
-#
-# The size limit of $device, in Kbytes. For most devices, Yard can
-# check this value against the available space.
-#
-$fs_size = 4096; # KB
-
-
-# $kernel: string (filename)
-#
-# The absolute filename of the compressed kernel to be put on the
-# rescue disk. This should be the COMPRESSED kernel. This is
-# usually something like /vmlinuz, /zImage or /boot/zImage. If
-# you've just remade your kernel (via "make zImage") the kernel file
-# will reside in /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage
-#
-$kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz";
-
-# $kernel_version: string (version string)
-#
-# make_root_fs will examine $kernel and try to determine its version.
-# If Yard guesses incorrectly, or you want to force it anyway, set
-# $kernel_version here. The value should be a version string such as
-# that returned by "uname -r".
-#
-#$kernel_version = "2.2.15";
-
-
-# $contents_file: string (filename)
-#
-# The file specifying the bootdisk contents specification file.
-#
-$contents_file = "/etc/yard/Bootdisk_Contents";
-
-
-# $rootfsz: string (filename)
-# The file that will temporarily hold the compressed root filesystem
-#
-$rootfsz = "/tmp/root.gz";
-
-
-# $oldroot: absolute directory name
-#
-# Where the old (hard disk) root filesystem will be mounted on the
-# ramdisk filesystem. create_fstab uses this to adapt your
-# /etc/fstab for use on the rescue disk so you'll be able to mount
-# hard disk partitions more easily. You shouldn't need to change
-# this, but run create_fstab.pl again if you do.
-#
-$oldroot = "/OLDROOT";
-
-
-# $strip_objfiles: 0 or 1
-#
-# If set to 1, binary executables and libraries will be stripped
-# of their debugging symbols (using objcopy) as they're copied to the
-# root filesystem. This may reduce their size somewhat. If you don't
-# understand what this means, leave it at 1. If you're sure you
-# don't have objcopy, or for some reason you want debugging symbols,
-# set it to 0.
-#
-$strip_objfiles = 1;
-
-
-# $yard_temp: string (directory name)
-#
-# If non-null, specifies directory where .log and .ls files will be
-# written. If null, log files will be written to current working
-# directory.
-#
-$yard_temp = "";
-
-
-# $use_lilo: 1 or 0
-#
-# Whether to use Lilo for transferring the kernel to the boot disk.
-# 1 => Yard will use Lilo to boot the kernel. The configuration file is
-# created when you invoke "make", and ends up
-# in /etc/yard/Replacements/etc/lilo.conf. This option
-# allows you to use Lilo's APPEND clause and various other Lilo
-# options.
-#
-# 0 => Yard will copy the kernel directly to the rescue disk.
-#
-$use_lilo = 0;
-
-
-# @additional_dirs: array of directory names
-#
-# Any additional directories (besides those in $PATH) to be searched
-# for rescue disk files. Directories inside the list must be
-# separated by commas. You don't need a trailing slash on these
-# directory names. NB. Any directories you list here will be
-# searched BEFORE those in $PATH.
-#
-@additional_dirs = ( "/etc/fs",
- "/etc/rc.d"
- );
-
-
-1;###################### End of Config.pl, put nothing below this line.
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
deleted file mode 100644
index ba86c4e6cf03..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Welcome to GentooBoot rescue disk
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/fstab b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 454b7e833445..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-# DEVICE MOUNTPOINT TYPE OPTIONS DUMP FSCKORDER
-#----------------------------------------------------------------
-/dev/ram0 / ext2 defaults
-/proc /proc proc defaults
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/gettydefs b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/gettydefs
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c783db54132..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/gettydefs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-VC# B9600 SANE CLOCAL # B9600 SANE -ISTRIP CLOCAL #Log_in_as_root: #VC
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab
deleted file mode 100644
index 7bc7cc8dae07..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-# Default runlevel.
-id:5:initdefault:
-
-# Run rc when system boots
-si:S:sysinit:/etc/rc
-
-# NB. This uses getty, not agetty.
-
-c1:1235:respawn:/sbin/getty tty1 VC linux
-c2:1235:respawn:/sbin/getty tty2 VC linux
-c3:5:respawn:/sbin/getty tty3 VC linux
-c4:5:respawn:/sbin/getty tty4 VC linux
-c5:5:respawn:/sbin/getty tty5 VC linux
-c6:45:respawn:/sbin/getty tty6 VC linux
-
-ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t5 -rfn now
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
deleted file mode 100644
index 22b1dd780e49..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-# Default runlevel.
-id:5:initdefault:
-
-# Run rc when system boots
-si:S:sysinit:/etc/rc
-
-# NOTE: THIS IS FOR SLACKWARE AGETTY ONLY! Other versions of agetty
-# use a different argument order that will cause agetty to
-# hang.
-# Check these calls against your own /etc/inittab !
-# Note: for 'agetty' you use linespeed, line.
-# for 'getty_ps' you use line, linespeed and also use 'gettydefs'
-c1:1235:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty1 linux
-c2:1235:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty2 linux
-c3:5:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty3 linux
-c4:5:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty4 linux
-c5:5:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty5 linux
-c6:45:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty6 linux
-
-ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t5 -rfn now
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index e4e4284ac997..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# Simple /etc/nsswitch.conf for a rescue disk
-passwd: files
-shadow: files
-group: files
-hosts: files
-services: files
-networks: files
-protocols: files
-rpc: files
-ethers: files
-netmasks: files
-bootparams: files
-automount: files
-aliases: files
-netgroup: files
-publickey: files
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/pam.conf b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/pam.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index ce85913c783d..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/pam.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-# Simple pam.conf for rescue disk
-# Be sure to include the libraries in the fourth column
-# in Bootdisk_contents
-OTHER auth optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-OTHER auth optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-OTHER account optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-OTHER password optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-OTHER session optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/passwd b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/passwd
deleted file mode 100644
index 0ebed31f4260..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/passwd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh
-halt:*:7:0:halt:/sbin:/sbin/halt
-shutdown:*:6:0:shutdown:/sbin:/sbin/shutdown
-sync:*:5:0:sync:/sbin:/bin/sync
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/profile b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/profile
deleted file mode 100644
index 669fbce8cf92..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/profile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/rc b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/rc
deleted file mode 100644
index 7959d737e404..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/rc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# /etc/rc: System initialization script.
-#
-# Remount ROOT rw
-
-/bin/mount -n -o remount,rw /
-
-# Compute module dependencies
-#/sbin/depmod -a
-
-# Start up kerneld if desired
-#/sbin/kerneld
-
-# Mount everything mentioned in fstab
-/bin/mount -av
-
-# Set host name
-/bin/hostname Rescue
-
-# If you need to load a keyboard map, uncomment this line and
-# fix the pathnames:
-#/usr/sbin/loadkeys /usr/lib/kbd/keytables/defkeymap.map
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/termcap b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/termcap
deleted file mode 100644
index cc39a48d09ce..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/termcap
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-# a cut down version of /etc/termcap: terminal capability database.
-# Just define linux console
-
-linux|console|con80x25|dumb:\
- :do=^J:co#80:li#25:cl=\E[H\E[J:sf=\ED:sb=\EM:\
- :le=^H:bs:am:cm=\E[%i%d;%dH:nd=\E[C:up=\E[A:\
- :ce=\E[K:cd=\E[J:so=\E[7m:se=\E[27m:us=\E[4m:ue=\E[m:\
- :md=\E[1m:mr=\E[7m:mb=\E[5m:me=\E[m:is=\E[1;25r\E[25;1H:\
- :ll=\E[1;25r\E[25;1H:al=\E[L:dc=\E[P:dl=\E[M:\
- :it#8:ku=\E[A:kd=\E[B:kr=\E[C:kl=\E[D:kb=^H:ti=\E[r\E[H:\
- :ho=\E[H:kP=\E[5~:kN=\E[6~:kH=\E[4~:kh=\E[1~:kD=\E[3~:kI=\E[2~:\
- :k1=\E[[A:k2=\E[[B:k3=\E[[C:k4=\E[[D:k5=\E[[E:k6=\E[17~:\
- :k7=\E[18~:k8=\E[19~:k9=\E[20~:k0=\E[21~:K1=\E[1~:K2=\E[5~:\
- :K4=\E[4~:K5=\E[6~:\
- :pt:sr=\EM:vt#3:xn:km:bl=^G:vi=\E[?25l:ve=\E[?25h:vs=\E[?25h:\
- :sc=\E7:rc=\E8:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:\
- :r1=\Ec:r2=\Ec:r3=\Ec:
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/ttytype b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/ttytype
deleted file mode 100644
index e1dabac99079..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/etc/ttytype
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-console tty1
-console tty2
-console tty3
-console tty4
-console tty5
-console tty6
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/pam.d/other b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/pam.d/other
deleted file mode 100644
index b9f907d0f761..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/pam.d/other
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-# Simple pam.conf for rescue disk
-# Be sure to include the libraries in the fourth column
-# in Bootdisk_contents
-auth optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-auth optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-account optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-password optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
-session optional /lib/security/pam_permit.so
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/root/profile b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/root/profile
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f5fb519a7b4..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/etc/Replacements/root/profile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-#
-# A basic .profile for root
-# Provided by Horst von Brand
-#
-export HOSTNAME=Rescue
-PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/OLDROOT/sbin:/OLDROOT/usr/sbin:/OLDROOT/bin:/OLDROOT/usr/bin:/OLDROOT/usr/local/sbin:/OLDROOT/usr/local/bin
-if [ "$TERM" = "" -o "$TERM" = "unknown" ]; then
- TERM=linux
-fi
-PS1='\h:\w# '
-PS2='> '
-unset ignoreeof
-umask 022
-
-export PATH TERM PS1 PS2
-
-LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib:/OLDROOT/lib:/OLDROOT/usr/lib
-export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/check_root_fs b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/check_root_fs
deleted file mode 100644
index f4e89900bf54..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/check_root_fs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,605 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/perl
-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-# This script created automatically from scripts/check_root_fs.in
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/check_root_fs,v 1.1 2002/08/25 20:25:33 aliz Exp $
-##############################################################################
-##
-## CHECK_ROOT_FS
-## Copyright (C) 1996,1997,1998 Tom Fawcett (fawcett@croftj.net)
-##
-## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-## (at your option) any later version.
-##
-## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-## GNU General Public License for more details.
-##
-## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-##
-##
-##############################################################################
-use strict;
-use File::Basename;
-use File::Path;
-use FileHandle;
-use English;
-use lib "/etc/yard", "/usr/lib/yard";
-use yardconfig;
-use File::Find;
-
-BEGIN { require "yard_utils.pl" }
-require "Config.pl";
-
-### GLOBAL VARIABLES
-my(%Termcap); # Defs from /etc/termcap
-my($checked_for_getty_files); # Scalar -- have we checked getty files yet?
-my(%checked); # Hash table of files we've already checked
-# This is a little crude. Technically we should read /etc/conf.getty
-# to make sure we're not supposed to be using a different login binary.
-my($login_binary) = "$CFG::mount_point/bin/login";
-
-
-STDOUT->autoflush(1);
-
-start_logging_output();
-info 0, "check_root_fs 2.0\n";
-
-mount_device_if_necessary();
-
-# This goes first so we define %Termcap for use in children
-check_termcap();
-
-##### Here are the tests.
-fork_chroot_and(\&check_fstab);
-fork_chroot_and(\&check_inittab);
-fork_chroot_and(\&check_scripts);
-check_links();
-check_passwd();
-check_pam();
-check_nss();
-
-info 0, "All done.\n";
-info 0, "If this is acceptable, continue with write_rescue_disk\n";
-exit;
-
-
-##############################################################################
-sub warning {
- info 0, "\n", @_;
-# $::Warnings++;
-}
-
-
-# This takes a procedure call, forks off a subprocess, chroots to
-# $CFG::mount_point and runs the procedure.
-sub fork_chroot_and {
- my($call) = @_;
-
- my($Godot) = fork;
- die "Can't fork: $!" unless defined $Godot;
-
- if (!$Godot) {
- # Child process
- chdir($CFG::mount_point);
- chroot($CFG::mount_point); ##### chroot to the root filesystem
- &$call;
- exit;
-
- } else {
- # Parent here
- waitpid($Godot, 0);
- }
-}
-
-
-sub check_fstab {
- my($FSTAB) = "/etc/fstab";
- my($proc_seen);
-
- open(FSTAB, "<$FSTAB") or error "$FSTAB: $!";
- info 0, "\nChecking $FSTAB\n";
-
- while (<FSTAB>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/;
-
- my($dev, $mp, $type, $opts) = split;
- next if $mp eq 'none' or $type eq 'swap';
- next if $dev eq 'none';
-
- if (!-e $mp) {
- info 0, "$FSTAB($.): $_\n\tCreating $mp on root filesystem\n";
- mkpath($mp);
- }
-
- if ($dev !~ /:/ and !-e $dev) {
- warning "$FSTAB($.): $_\n\tDevice $dev does not exist "
- . "on root filesystem\n";
- }
-
- ##### If you use the file created by create_fstab, these tests
- ##### are superfluous.
-
- if ($dev =~ m|^/dev/hd| and $opts !~ /noauto/) {
- warning "\t($.): You probably should include \"noauto\" option\n",
- "\tin the fstab entry of a hard disk. When the rescue floppy\n",
- "\tboots, the \"mount -a\" will try to mount $dev\n";
-
- } elsif ($dev eq $CFG::floppy and $type ne 'ext2' and $type ne 'auto') {
- warning "\t($.): You've declared your floppy drive $CFG::floppy",
- " to hold\n",
- "\ta $type filesystem, which is not ext2. The rescue floppy\n",
- "\tis ext2, which may confuse 'mount -a' during boot.\n";
-
- } elsif ($type eq 'proc') {
- $proc_seen = 1;
-
- }
- }
- close(FSTAB);
- warning "\tNo /proc filesystem defined.\n" unless $proc_seen;
- info 0, "Done with $FSTAB\n";
-}
-
-
-sub check_inittab {
- my($INITTAB) = "/etc/inittab";
- info 0, "\nChecking $INITTAB\n";
-
- if (!open(INITTAB, "<$INITTAB")) {
- warning "$INITTAB: $!\n";
- return
- }
-
- my($default_rl, $saw_line_for_default_rl);
-
- while (<INITTAB>) {
- chomp;
- my($line) = $_; # Copy for errors
- s/\#.*$//; # Delete comments
- next if /^\s*$/; # Skip empty lines
-
- my($code, $runlevels, $action, $command) = split(':');
-
- if ($action eq 'initdefault') { ##### The initdefault runlevel
- $default_rl = $runlevels;
- next;
- }
- if ($runlevels =~ /$default_rl/) {
- $saw_line_for_default_rl = 1;
- }
- if ($command) {
- my($exec, @args) = split(' ', $command);
-
- if (!-f $exec) {
- warning "$INITTAB($.): $line\n",
- "\t$exec: non-existent or non-executable\n";
-
- } elsif (!-x $exec) {
- info 0, "$INITTAB($.): $line\n",
- info 0, "\tMaking $exec executable\n";
- chmod(0777, $exec) or error "chmod failed: $!";
-
- } else {
- ##### executable but not binary ==> script
- scan_command_file($exec, @args) if !-B $exec;
- }
-
- if ($exec =~ m|getty|) { # matches *getty* call
- check_getty_type_call($exec, @args);
- }
- }
- }
- close(INITTAB) or error "close(INITTAB): $!";
-
- if (!$saw_line_for_default_rl) {
- warning "\tDefault runlevel is $default_rl, but no entry for it.\n";
- }
- info 0, "Done with $INITTAB\n";
-}
-
-
-##### This could be made much more complete, but for typical rc type
-##### files it seems to catch the common problems.
-sub scan_command_file {
- my($cmdfile, @args) = @_;
- my(%warned, $line);
-
- return if $checked{$cmdfile};
- info 0, "\nScanning $cmdfile\n";
- open(CMDFILE, "<$cmdfile") or error "$cmdfile: $!";
-
- while ($line = <CMDFILE>) {
- chomp($line);
- next if $line =~ /^\#/ or /^\s*$/;
-
- next if $line =~ /^\w+=/;
-
- while ($line =~ m!(/(usr|var|bin|sbin|etc|dev)/\S+)(\s|$)!g) {
- my($abs_file) = $1;
- # next if $abs_file =~ m/[*?]/; # Skip meta chars - we don't trust glob
- next if $warned{$abs_file}; # Only warn once per file
- if (!-e $abs_file) {
- warning "$cmdfile($.): $line\n\t$1: missing on root filesystem\n";
- $warned{$abs_file} = 1;
- }
- }
- }
- close(CMDFILE) or error "close($cmdfile): $!";
-
- $checked{$cmdfile} = 1;
- info 0, "Done scanning $cmdfile\n";
-}
-
-
-##### Check_passwd is NOT run under chroot.
-sub check_passwd {
- my($passwd_file) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/passwd";
- open(PASSWD, "<$passwd_file") or error "Can't read passwd file: $!\n";
- info 0, "\nChecking passwd file $passwd_file\n";
-
- while (<PASSWD>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\s*$/; # Skip blank/empty lines
- my($line) = $_;
- my($login_name, $passwd, $UID, $GID, $user_name, $home, $shell) =
- split(':');
-
- next if $passwd eq "*"; # Skip warnings if user can't login
-
- -d ($CFG::mount_point . $home) or
- warning "$passwd_file($.): $line\n",
- "\tHome directory of $login_name ($CFG::mount_point$home) is missing\n";
- -e ($CFG::mount_point . $shell) or
- warning "$passwd_file($.): $line\n",
- "\tShell of $login_name ($CFG::mount_point$shell) doesn't exist\n";
-
- check_init_files($login_name, $home, $shell);
- }
- close(PASSWD);
- info 0, "Done checking $passwd_file\n";
-}
-
-
-##### Simple PAM configuration checks.
-##### Tests whether PAM is needed, and whether the configuration libraries exist.
-##### Check_pam is NOT run under chroot.
-sub check_pam {
- my($pam_configured) = 0; # Have we seen some pam config file yet?
- info 0, "Checking for PAM\n";
-
- my($pamd_dir) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/pam.d";
- my($pam_conf) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/pam.conf";
-
- if (-e $pam_conf) {
- info 0, "Checking $pam_conf\n";
- $pam_configured = 1;
- open(PAM, $pam_conf) or error "Can't open pam.conf: $!\n";
- while (<PAM>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/; # Skip comments and empty lines
- my($file) = (split)[3]; # Get fourth field
- if (!-e "$CFG::mount_point/$file") {
- warning "$pam_conf($.): $_\n",
- "\tLibrary $file does not exist on root fs\n";
- }
- # That's all we check for now
- }
- close(PAM) or die "Closing PAM: $!";
- info 0, "Done with $pam_conf\n";
- }
-
-
- if (-e $pamd_dir) {
- info 0, "Checking files in $pamd_dir\n";
- opendir(PAMD, $pamd_dir) or error "Can't open $pamd_dir: $!";
- my($file);
- while (defined($file = readdir(PAMD))) {
- my($file2) = "$pamd_dir/$file";
- next unless -f $file2; # Skip directories, etc.
- open(PF, $file2) or error "$file2: $!";
- while (<PF>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/; # Skip comments and empty lines
- my($file) = (split)[3]; # Get fourth field
- $pam_configured = 1;
- if (!-e "$CFG::mount_point/$file") {
- warning "$file2($.): $_\n",
- "\tLibrary $file does not exist on root fs\n";
- }
- }
- close(PF);
- }
- closedir(PAMD);
- }
-
- # Finally, see whether PAM configuration is needed
- if (!$pam_configured and -e $login_binary) {
- my($dependencies) = scalar(`ldd $login_binary`);
- if (defined($dependencies) and $dependencies =~ /libpam/) {
- warning "Warning: login ($login_binary) needs PAM, but you haven't\n",
- "\tconfigured it (in /etc/pam.conf or /etc/pam.d/)\n",
- "\tYou probably won't be able to login.\n";
- }
- }
- info 0, "Done with PAM\n";
-}
-
-
-
-##### Basic checks for nsswitch.conf.
-##### check_nss is NOT run under chroot.
-##### From the nsswitch.conf(5) manpage:
-##### For glibc, you must have a file called /lib/libnss_SERVICE.so.X for
-##### every SERVICE you are using. On a standard installation, you could
-##### use `files', `db', `nis' and `nisplus'. For hosts, you could specify
-##### `dns' as extra service, for passwd, group and shadow `compat'. These
-##### services will not be used by libc5 with NYS. The version number X
-##### is 1 for glibc 2.0 and 2 for glibc 2.1.
-
-sub check_nss {
- my($nss_conf) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/nsswitch.conf";
- info 0, "Checking for NSS\n";
-
- my($libc) = yard_glob("$CFG::mount_point/lib/libc-2*");
- my($libc_version) = $libc =~ m|/lib/libc-2.(\d)|;
- if (!defined($libc_version)) {
- warning "Can't determine your libc version\n";
- } else {
- info 0, "You're using $libc\n";
- }
- my($X) = $libc_version;
-
- if (-e $nss_conf) {
- open(NSS, "<$nss_conf") or die "open($nss_conf): $!";
-
- my($line);
- while (defined($line = <NSS>)) {
- chomp $line;
- next if $line =~ /^\#/;
- next if $line =~ /^\s*$/;
- my($db, $entries) = $line =~ m/^(\w+):\s*(.+)$/;
- # Remove bracketed expressions (action specifiers)
- $entries =~ s/\[[^\]]*\]//g;
- my(@entries) = split(' ', $entries);
- my($entry);
- for $entry (@entries) {
- next if $entry =~ /^\[/; # ignore action specifiers
- my($lib) = "$CFG::mount_point/lib/libnss_${entry}.so.${X}";
- if (!-e $lib) {
- warning "$nss_conf($.):\n$line\n",
- "\tRoot filesystem needs $lib to support $entry\n";
- }
- }
- }
-
- } else {
- # No nsswitch.conf is present, figure out if maybe there should be one.
- if (-e $login_binary) {
- my($dependencies) = scalar(`ldd $login_binary`);
- my($libc_version) = ($dependencies =~ /libc\.so\.(\d+)/m);
- if ($libc_version > 5) {
- # Needs libc 6 or greater
- warning "Warning: $login_binary on rescue disk needs libc.so.$libc_version,\n"
- . "\tbut there is no NSS configuration file ($nss_conf)\n"
- . "\ton root filesystem.\n";
- }
- }
- }
- info 0, "Done with NSS\n";
-}
-
-
-
-sub check_links {
- info 0, "\nChecking links relative to $CFG::mount_point\n";
-
- sub wanted {
- if (-l $File::Find::name) {
- local($::raw_link) = readlink($File::Find::name);
- local($::target) = make_link_absolute($File::Find::name, $::raw_link);
-
- # I added this next test for /dev/stdout link hair.
- # This really should be more complicated to handle link chains,
- # but as a hack this works for three.
- if (onto_proc_filesystem($File::Find::name)) {
-
- } elsif (-l $::target) {
- chase_link($::target, 16);
-
- } elsif (!-e $::target) {
- warning "Warning: Unresolved link: $File::Find::name -> $::raw_link\n";
- }
- }
- };
-
- finddepth(\&wanted, $CFG::mount_point);
-}
-
-
-sub chase_link {
- my($file, $link_depth) = @_;
-
- if ($link_depth == 0) {
- warning "Warning: Probable link circularity involving $file\n";
-
- } elsif (-l $file) {
- chase_link(make_link_absolute($file, readlink($file)),
- $link_depth-1);
- }
-}
-
-
-sub check_scripts {
- info 0, "\nChecking script interpreters\n";
- local($::prog);
-
- sub check_interpreter {
- if (-x $File::Find::name and -f _ and -T _) {
- open(SCRIPT, $File::Find::name) or error "$File::Find::name: $!";
- my($prog, $firstline);
- chomp($firstline = <SCRIPT>);
- if (($prog) = $firstline =~ /^\#!\s*(\S+)/) {
- if (!-e $prog) {
- warning "Warning: $File::Find::name needs $prog, which is missing\n";
- } elsif (!-x $prog) {
- warning "Warning: $File::Find::name needs $prog, " .
- "which is not executable.\n";
- }
- }
- close(SCRIPT);
- }
- }; # End of sub check_interpreter
-
- find(\&check_interpreter, "/");
-}
-
-sub check_getty_type_call {
- my($prog, @args) = @_;
-
- if ($prog eq 'getty') {
- my($tty, $speed, $type) = @args;
-
- if (!-e "$CFG::mount_point/dev/$tty") {
- warning "\tLine $.: $prog for $tty, but /dev/$tty doesn't exist.\n";
- }
- if (!defined($Termcap{$type})) {
- warning "\tLine $.: Type $type not defined in termcap\n";
- }
- }
- ## If getty or getty_ps, look for /etc/gettydefs, /etc/issue
- ## Check that term type matches one in termcap db.
-
- if ($prog =~ /^getty/) {
- if (!$checked_for_getty_files) {
- warning "\tLine $.: $prog expects /etc/gettydefs, which is missing.\n"
- unless -e "$CFG::mount_point/etc/gettydefs";
- warning "\tLine $.: $prog expects /etc/issue, which is missing.\n"
- unless -e "$CFG::mount_point/etc/issue";
- $checked_for_getty_files = 1;
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-###
-### NB. This is *not* run under chroot
-###
-sub check_init_files {
- my($user, $home, $shell) = @_;
-
- info 0, "Checking init files of $user (homedir= $home)\n";
-
- my($shellname) = basename($shell);
- my @init_files;
-
- ##### Try to infer the list of init files to be run for the shell
- ##### of this user. Order is somewhat important here because of
- ##### the search path.
-
- if ($shellname =~ /^(bash|sh)$/) {
- @init_files = ("/etc/profile", "/etc/bashrc",
- "$home/.profile", "$home/.bash_login", "$home/.bashrc",
- "$home/.shrc");
-
- } elsif ($shellname eq "ash") {
- @init_files = ("/etc/profile", "$home/.profile");
-
- } elsif ($shellname =~ /^(tcsh|csh)$/) {
- @init_files = ("/etc/csh.cshrc", "/etc/.cshrc", "/etc/csh.login",
- "$home/.cshrc", "$home/.tcshrc", "$home/.login");
- }
-
- ##### The path to be searched. This may be error prone.
- my(@path) = ();
- my($init_file);
-
- foreach $init_file (@init_files) {
- $init_file = $CFG::mount_point . $init_file;
-
- next if $checked{$init_file} or !-r $init_file;
-
- info 0, "Checking $init_file\n";
-
- open(INITF, "<$init_file") or die "$init_file: $!";
-
- while (<INITF>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/; # Skip comments, whitespace
-
- my($var, $val);
- if (($var, $val) = /^\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(.*)\s*$/) { # Variable assignment
- ##### Look for PATH assignment
- if ($var eq "PATH") {
- $val =~ s/^[\"\'](.*)[\"\']$/$1/; # Strip quotes
- @path = split(':', $val);
- info 1, "Using PATH: ", join(':', @path), "\n";
- } else {
- next; # Skip other assignments
- }
- }
-
- my($cmd, $hd_abs);
-
- ##### Check for commands that aren't present
- ($cmd) = /^(\w+)\b/; # Pick up cmd name
- if ($cmd and ($hd_abs = find_file_in_path($cmd, @path))) {
- # If it's here, see if it's on the rescue disk
- if (!(-e "$CFG::mount_point/$hd_abs" and -x _)) {
- warning "$init_file($.): $_\n\t\t$cmd looks like a command but\n",
- "\t\tdoes not exist on the root filesystem.\n";
- }
- }
-
- # Check for commands in backticks that aren't present
- ($cmd) = /\`(\w+)\b/;
- if ($cmd and ($hd_abs=find_file_in_path($cmd))) {
- # If it's here, see if it's on the rescue disk
- # Note that this could mislead if the user moved it to a different
- # dir on the root fs.
- if (!-e "$CFG::mount_point/$hd_abs") {
- warning "${init_file}($.): $_\n\t$cmd: missing from root fs.\n";
- } elsif (!-x _) {
- warning "$init_file($.): $_\n\t$cmd: not executable on root fs.\n";
- }
- }
- }
- close(INITF);
- info 0, "Done with $init_file\n";
- $checked{$init_file} = 1;
- } # end of foreach
-}
-
-
-
-sub check_termcap {
- open(TERMCAP, "<$CFG::mount_point/etc/termcap") or
- warning "No file $CFG::mount_point/etc/termcap";
- while (<TERMCAP>) {
- chomp;
- next unless $_;
- next if /^\#/; # Skip comments
- next if /^\s+/; # Skip non-head lines
-
- ##### Get complete logical line
- my($def) = $_;
- while (/\\$/) { # Trailing backslash => continued
- chomp($def); # Discard backslash
- chomp($_ = <TERMCAP>); # Get a line, w/o newline char
- $def .= $_;
- }
-
- ##### Extract terminal names from line
- my($names) = $def =~ /^([^:]+):/;
- my(@terms) = split(/\|/, $names);
- @Termcap{@terms} = (1) x ($#terms + 1);
- }
- close(TERMCAP);
-}
-
-##### END OF CHECK_ROOT_FS
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/make_root_fs b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/make_root_fs
deleted file mode 100644
index 2f58ad7c5eed..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/make_root_fs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,829 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/perl
-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-# This script created automatically from scripts/make_root_fs.in
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/make_root_fs,v 1.1 2002/08/25 20:25:33 aliz Exp $
-##############################################################################
-##
-## MAKE_ROOT_FS
-## Copyright (C) 1996,1997,1998 Tom Fawcett (fawcett@croftj.net)
-##
-## This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify
-## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-## (at your option) any later version.
-##
-## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-## GNU General Public License for more details.
-##
-## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-##
-#####
-##
-## This is the first script of the Yard suite for creating custom
-## rescue disks.
-##############################################################################
-use strict;
-use File::Basename;
-use File::Path;
-use FileHandle;
-use Cwd;
-use English;
-use lib "/etc/yard", "/usr/lib/yard";
-use yardconfig;
-
-BEGIN { require "yard_utils.pl"; }
-require "Config.pl";
-
-STDOUT->autoflush(1);
-
-start_logging_output();
-info 0, "make_root_fs 2.0\n";
-info 1, "(running under Perl $PERL_VERSION)\n";
-
-my($objcopy) = $_path{'objcopy'}; # Define objcopy path if executable exists
-
-my($Warnings) = 0;
-sub warning {
- info 0, "Warning: ", @_;
- $Warnings++;
-}
-
-##############################################################################
-##### Check some basic things before starting.
-##### There's probably a more graceful way to maintain and check
-##### a set of user options (via a Perl module), but I'm too lazy
-##### to track it down.
-##############################################################################
-if ($REAL_USER_ID != 0) {
- error "This script must be run as root\n";
-}
-
-if (!defined($CFG::device) and !defined($CFG::mount_point)) {
- error "Nothing defined in CFG package. You probably just copied\n",
- "an old Config.pl file.\n";
-}
-
-# Check mount point
-if (-d $CFG::mount_point and -w _) {
- info 1, "Using $CFG::mount_point as mount point for $CFG::device\n";
-} else {
- error "Mount point $CFG::mount_point must be a directory and\n",
- "must be write-enabled.\n";
-}
-
-# Check for sane device choice before we start using it.
-check_device();
-
-# Make sure $CFG::device isn't already mounted and $CFG::mount_point is free
-load_mount_info();
-
-if (defined($::mounted{$CFG::device})) {
-
- if ($::mounted{$CFG::device} eq $CFG::mount_point) {
- info 1, "Device $CFG::device is already mounted on $CFG::mount_point\n";
- info 1, "Unmounting it automatically.\n";
- sys("umount $CFG::mount_point");
-
- } else {
- error "$CFG::device is already mounted elsewhere (on $::mounted{$CFG::device})\n",
- "Unmount it first.\n";
- }
-
-} elsif (defined($::mounted{$CFG::mount_point})) {
- error "Some other device is already mounted on $CFG::mount_point\n";
-}
-
-# Have to test this every time so we can work around.
-test_glob();
-
-##### Determine release of $CFG::kernel for modules.
-##### Set RELEASE environment variable for use in contents.
-if (defined($CFG::kernel_version)) {
- # Check to see if it agrees
- my($version_guess) = kernel_version($CFG::kernel);
- if ($version_guess ne $CFG::kernel_version) {
- info 0, "You declared kernel ($CFG::kernel) to be version $CFG::kernel_version,\n",
- "\teven though a probe says $version_guess.",
- "\tI'll assume you're right.\n";
- }
- $ENV{'RELEASE'} = $CFG::kernel_version;
-
-} elsif (defined($ENV{'RELEASE'} = kernel_version($CFG::kernel))) {
- info 0, "Version probe of $CFG::kernel returns: $ENV{'RELEASE'}\n";
-
-} else {
- warning "Can't determine kernel version of $CFG::kernel\n";
- my($release) = `uname -r`;
- if ($release) {
- chomp($release);
- info 0, "Will use version of current running kernel ($release)\n",
- "Make sure this is OK\n";
- $ENV{'RELEASE'} = $release;
- } else {
- error "And can't determine running kernel's version either!\n";
- }
-}
-
-warn_about_module_dependencies($ENV{'RELEASE'});
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set !~ /^(single|double|base\+extra)$/) {
- error "Config variable disk_set is set to \"$CFG::disk_set\"\n",
- "which is not a valid value.\n";
-}
-
-##############################################################################
-##### READ IN CONTENTS FILE #####
-##############################################################################
-my($contents_file) = resolve_file($CFG::contents_file);
-info 0, "\n\nPASS 1: Reading $CFG::contents_file";
-info 0, " ($contents_file)" if $contents_file ne $CFG::contents_file;
-info 0, "\n";
-
-my(%Included);
-my(%replaced_by);
-my(%links_to);
-my(%is_module);
-
-open(CONTENTS, "<$contents_file") or error "$contents_file: $!";
-
-my($cf_line) = 0;
-my($line);
-
-LINE: while (defined($line = <CONTENTS>)) {
- my(@files);
- $cf_line++;
- chomp $line;
- $line =~ s/[\#%].*$//; # Kill comments
- next if $line =~ /^\s*$/; # Ignore blank/empty line
-
- $line =~ s/^\s+//; # Delete leading/trailing whitespace
- $line =~ s/\s+$//;
-
-# if ($line =~ /\$RELEASE/) {
-# cf_warn($line, "Make sure \$RELEASE ($ENV{'RELEASE'}) is correct " .
-# "for $CFG::kernel");
-# }
-
- if ($line =~ /->/) { ##### EXPLICIT LINK
- if ($line =~ /[\*\?\[]/) {
- cf_warn($line, "Can't use wildcards in link specification!");
- next LINE;
- }
- my($file, $link) = $line =~ /^(\S+)\s*->\s*(\S+)\s*$/;
- if (!defined($link)) {
- cf_warn($line, "Can't parse this link");
- next LINE;
- }
- ##### The '->' supersedes file structure on the disk, so don't
- ##### call include_file until pass two after all explicit links
- ##### have been seen.
- my($abs_file) = find_file_in_path($file);
- $Included{$abs_file} = 1;
- #### Have to be careful here. Record the rel link for use
- #### in setting up the root fs, but use the abs_link in @files
- #### so next loop gets any actual files.
- my($abs_link) = make_link_absolute($abs_file, $link);
- my($rel_link) = make_link_relative($abs_file, $link);
- $links_to{$abs_file} = $rel_link;
- info 1, "$line links $abs_file to $rel_link\n";
- @files = ($abs_link);
-
- } elsif ($line =~ /<=/) { ##### REPLACEMENT SPEC
- cf_die($line, "Can't use wildcard in replacement specification") if
- $line =~ /[\*\?\[]/;
-
- my($file, $replacement) = $line =~ /^(\S+)\s*<=\s*(\S+)\s*$/;
-
- if (!defined($replacement)) {
- cf_warn($line, "Can't parse this replacement spec");
- next LINE;
-
- } else {
- must_be_abs($file);
- (-d $file) and cf_warn($line, "left-hand side can't be directory");
- my($abs_replacement) = find_file_in_path($replacement);
- if (!(defined($abs_replacement) and -e $abs_replacement)) {
- cf_warn($line, "Can't find $replacement");
-
- } elsif ($replacement =~ m|^/dev/(?!null)|) {
- # Allow /dev/null but no other devices
- cf_warn($line, "Can't replace a file with a device");
-
- } else {
- $replaced_by{$file} = $abs_replacement;
- $Included{$file} = 1;
- }
-
- next LINE;
- } # End of replacement spec
-
- } elsif ($line =~ /(<-|=>)/) {
- cf_warn($line, "Not a valid arrow.");
- next LINE;
-
- } else {
-
- @files = ();
- my($expr);
- for $expr (split(' ', $line)) {
- my(@globbed) = yard_glob($expr);
- if ($#globbed == -1) {
- cf_warn($line, "Warning: No files matched $expr");
- } elsif (!($#globbed == 0 and $globbed[0] eq $expr)) {
- info 1, "Expanding $expr to @globbed\n";
- }
- push(@files, @globbed);
- }
- }
-
- my($file);
- FILE: foreach $file (@files) {
-
- if ($file =~ m|^/|) { ##### Absolute filename
-
- if (-l $file and readlink($file) =~ m|^/proc/|) {
- info 1, "Recording proc link $file -> ", readlink($file), "\n";
- $Included{$file} = 1;
- $links_to{$file} = readlink($file);
-
- } elsif (-e $file) {
-
- $Included{$file} = 1;
-
- } elsif ($file =~ m|^$CFG::oldroot/(.*)$|o and -e "/$1") {
- ### Don't complain about links to files that will be mounted
- ### under $oldroot, the hard disk root mount point.
- next FILE;
-
- } else {
- cf_warn($line, "Absolute filename $file doesn't exist");
- }
-
- } else { ##### Relative filename
- my($abs_file) = find_file_in_path($file);
- if ($abs_file) {
- info 1, "Found $file at $abs_file\n";
- $Included{$abs_file} = 1;
- } else {
- cf_warn($line, "Didn't find $file anywhere in path");
- }
- }
- } # End of FILE loop
-} # End of LINE loop
-
-info 0, "\nDone with $contents_file\n\n";
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set eq "base+extra") {
- include_file(find_file_in_path("tar"))
-}
-
-close(CONTENTS) or error("close on $contents_file: $!");
-
-
-##############################################################################
-info 0, "\n\nPASS 2: Picking up extra files from links...\n";
-
-for (keys %Included) {
- include_file($_);
-}
-
-info 0, "Done.\n\n";
-
-##############################################################################
-
-info 0, "PASS 3: Checking library dependencies...\n";
-info 1, "(Ignore any 'statically linked' messages.)\n";
-
-# Normal file X: X in %Included.
-# X -> Y: X in %links_to, Y in %Included
-# X <= Y: X in %Included and %replaced_by
-
-my(%strippable);
-my(%lib_needed_by);
-
-my($file);
-foreach $file (keys %Included) {
-
- ##### Use replacement file if specified
- $file = $replaced_by{$file} if defined($replaced_by{$file});
-
- ##### Skip links (target will be checked)
- next if defined($links_to{$file}); # Symbolic (declared)
- next if -l $file; # Symbolic (on disk)
-
- my($file_line) = `file $file`;
- ##### See whether it's strippable and make a note.
- ##### This will prevent us from wasting time later running objcopy
- ##### on binaries that are already stripped.
- if ($file_line =~ m/not stripped/) {
- $strippable{$file} = 1;
- }
- ##### See whether it's a module and mark the info for later
- ##### so that we strip it correctly.
- if ($file_line =~ m/relocatable/) {
- info 1, "Marking $file as a module\n";
- $is_module{$file} = 1;
-
- } elsif ($file_line =~ m/shared object/) {
- ##### Any library (shared object) seen here was explicitly included
- ##### by the user.
-
- push(@{$lib_needed_by{$file}}, "INCLUDED BY USER");
- }
-
- if (-f $file and -B _ and -x _ and $file_line =~ /executable/) {
-
- ##### EXECUTABLE LOADABLE BINARY
- ##### Run ldd to get library dependencies.
- foreach $line (`ldd $file`) {
- my($lib) = $line =~ / => (\S+)/;
- next unless $lib;
- my($abs_lib) = $lib;
-
- if ($lib =~ /not found/) {
- warning "File $file needs library $lib, which does not exist!";
- } else {
-
- ##### Right-hand side of the ldd output may be a symbolic link.
- ##### Resolve the lib absolutely.
- ##### include_file follows links and adds each file;
- ##### the while loop makes sure we get the last.
- $abs_lib = $lib;
- include_file($lib);
- while (1) {
- if (defined($links_to{$abs_lib})) {
- $abs_lib = make_link_absolute($abs_lib,
- $links_to{$abs_lib});
- }
- if (defined($replaced_by{$abs_lib})) {
- $abs_lib = $replaced_by{$abs_lib};
- }
- last unless -l $abs_lib;
- my($link) = readlink($abs_lib) or
- error "readlink($abs_lib): $!";
- $abs_lib = make_link_absolute($abs_lib, $link);
-
- }
- }
- if (!defined($lib_needed_by{$abs_lib})) {
- info 0, "\t$abs_lib\n";
- }
- push(@{$lib_needed_by{$abs_lib}}, $file);
- }
- }
-}
-
-##############################################################################
-##### Check libraries and loader(s) #####
-##############################################################################
-my(@Libs) = keys %lib_needed_by;
-
-my($seen_ELF_lib, $seen_AOUT_lib);
-my(%full_name);
-
-if (@Libs) {
- info 1, "\nYou need these libraries:\n";
-
- my($lib);
- foreach $lib (@Libs) {
- my($size) = bytes_to_K(-s $lib);
- my($line) = " " x 15;
- my($file_output) = `file $lib`;
-
- if ($file_output =~ m/symbolic link/) {
- error "Yiiiiii, library file $lib is a symbolic link!\n",
- "This shouldn't happen!\n",
- "Please report this error to the Yard author\n";
- }
-
- my($lib_type) = $file_output =~ /:\s*(ELF|Linux)/m;
-
- ##### All libraries are strippable
- $strippable{$lib} = 1;
-
- info 1, "$lib (type $lib_type, $size K) needed by:\n";
-
- my($binary);
- for $binary (sort map(basename($_), @{$lib_needed_by{$lib}})) {
- if (length($line) + length($binary) > 78) {
- info 1, $line, "\n";
- $line = " " x 15;
- }
- $line .= $binary . " ";
- }
- info 1, $line, "\n" if $line;
-
- if (!($seen_ELF_lib and $seen_AOUT_lib)) {
-
- ##### Check library to make sure we have the right loader.
- ##### (A better way is to do "ldconfig -p" and parse the output)
- ##### Strings from /usr/lib/magic of file 3.19
-
- if (!defined($lib_type)) {
- error "Didn't understand `file` output for $lib:\n",
- `file $lib`, "\n";
-
- } elsif ($lib_type eq 'ELF') {
- $seen_ELF_lib = 1;
-
- } elsif ($lib_type eq 'Linux') { # ie, a.out
- $seen_AOUT_lib = 1;
- }
- }
-
- ##### See if some other version of this library file is
- ##### being loaded, eg libc.so.3.1.2 and libc.so.5.2.18.
- ##### Not an error, but worth warning the user about.
-
- my($lib_stem) = basename($lib) =~ /^(.*?\.so)/;
- if (defined($full_name{$lib_stem})) {
- warning "You need both $lib and $full_name{$lib_stem}\n",
- "Check log file for details.\n";
- } else {
- ##### eg, $full_name{"libc.so"} = "/lib/libc.so.5.2.18"
- $full_name{$lib_stem} = $lib;
- }
- }
-}
-
-info 1, "\n";
-if ($seen_ELF_lib) {
- # There's no official way to get the loader file, AFAIK.
- # This expression should get the latest version, and Yard will grab any
- # hard-linked file.
- my($ld_file) = (yard_glob("/lib/ld-linux.so.?"))[-1]; # Get last one
- if (defined($ld_file)) {
- info 1, "Adding loader $ld_file for ELF libraries\n";
- include_file($ld_file);
- } else {
- info 0, "Can't find ELF loader /lib/ld-linux.so.?";
- }
-}
-if ($seen_AOUT_lib) {
- # Was: yard_glob("/lib/ld.so*")
- # Same as above, but ld.so seems to have no version number appended.
- my($ld_file);
- foreach $ld_file (yard_glob("/lib/ld.so")) {
- info 1, "Adding loader $ld_file for a.out libraries\n";
- include_file($ld_file);
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "Done\n\n";
-
-info 0, "PASS 4: Recording hard links...\n";
-
-##### Finally, scan all files for hard links.
-my(%hardlinked);
-foreach $file (keys %Included) {
-
- next if $links_to{$file} or $replaced_by{$file};
- ##### $file is guaranteed to be absolute and not symbolically linked.
-
- ##### Record hard links on plain files
- if (-f $file) {
- my($dev, $inode, $mode, $nlink) = stat(_);
- if ($nlink > 1) {
- $hardlinked{$file} = "$dev/$inode";
- }
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "Done.\n\n";
-
-##############################################################################
-info 0, "Checking space needed.\n";
-my($total_bytes) = 0;
-my(%counted);
-
-foreach $file (keys %Included) {
-
- my($replacement, $devino);
- if ($replacement = $replaced_by{$file}) {
- ##### Use the replacement file instead of this one. In the
- ##### future, improve this so that replacement is resolved WRT
- ##### %links_to
- info 1, "Counting bytes of replacement $replacement\n";
- $total_bytes += bytes_allocated($replacement);
-
- } elsif (-l $file or $links_to{$file}) {
- ##### Implicit or explicit symbolic link. Only count link size.
- ##### I don't think -l test is needed.
- my($size) = (-l $file) ? length(readlink($file))
- : length($links_to{$file});
- info 1, "$file (link) size $size\n";
- $total_bytes += $size;
-
- } elsif ($devino = $hardlinked{$file}) {
- ##### This file is hard-linked to another. We don't necessarily
- ##### know that the others are going to be in the file set. Count
- ##### the first and mark the dev/inode so we don't count it again.
- if (!$counted{$devino}) {
- info 1, "Counting ", -s _, " bytes of hard-linked file $file\n";
- $total_bytes += bytes_allocated($file);
- $counted{$devino} = 1;
- } else {
- info 1, "Not counting bytes of hard-linked file $file\n";
- }
-
- } elsif (-d $file) {
- $total_bytes += $::INODE_SIZE;
- info 1, "Directory $file = ", $::INODE_SIZE, " bytes\n";
-
- } elsif ($file =~ m|^/proc/|) {
- ##### /proc files screw us up (eg, /proc/kcore), and there's no
- ##### Perl file test that will detect them otherwise.
- next;
-
- } elsif (-f $file) {
- ##### Count space for plain files
- info 1, "$file size ", -s _, "\n";
- $total_bytes += bytes_allocated($file);
- }
-}
-
-# Libraries are already included in the count
-
-info 0, "Total space needed is ", bytes_to_K($total_bytes), " Kbytes\n";
-
-if (bytes_to_K($total_bytes) > $CFG::fs_size) {
- info 0, "This is more than $CFG::fs_size Kbytes allowed.\n";
- if ($CFG::strip_objfiles) {
- info 0, "But since object files will be stripped, more space\n",
- "may become available. Continuing...\n";
- } else {
- error "You need to trim some files out and try again.\n";
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "\n";
-
-##############################################################################
-##### Create filesystem
-##############################################################################
-sync();
-sys("dd if=/dev/zero of=$CFG::device bs=1k count=$CFG::fs_size");
-sync();
-
-info 0, "Creating ${CFG::fs_size}K ext2 file system on $CFG::device\n";
-
-if (-f $CFG::device) {
- ##### If device is a plain file, it means we're using some loopback
- ##### device. Use -F switch in mke2fs so it won't complain.
- sys("mke2fs -F -m 0 -b 1024 $CFG::device $CFG::fs_size");
-} else {
- sys("mke2fs -m 0 -b 1024 $CFG::device $CFG::fs_size");
-}
-
-&mount_device;
-##### lost+found on a ramdisk is pointless
-sys("rm -rf $CFG::mount_point/lost+found");
-
-sync();
-
-
-##### Setting up the file structure is tricky. Given a tangled set
-##### of symbolic links and directories, we have to create the
-##### directories, symlinks and files in the right order so that no
-##### dependencies are missed.
-
-##### First, create directories for symlink targets that are supposed
-##### to be directories. Symlink targets can't be superseded so
-##### sorting them by path length should give us a linear ordering.
-info 0, "Creating directories for symlink targets\n";
-
-for $file (sort { path_length($a) <=> path_length($b) }
- keys %links_to) {
- my($link_target) = $links_to{$file};
- my($abs_file) = make_link_absolute($file, $link_target);
- if (-d $abs_file) {
- my($floppy_file) = $CFG::mount_point . $abs_file;
- my($newdir);
- foreach $newdir (mkpath($floppy_file)) {
- info 1, "\tCreating $newdir as a link target for $file\n";
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-##### Next, set up actual symlinks, plus any directories that weren't
-##### created in the first pass. Sorting by path length ensures that
-##### parent symlinks get set up before child traversals.
-info 0, "Creating symlinks and remaining directories.\n";
-for $file (sort { path_length($a) <=> path_length($b) }
- keys %Included) {
-
- my($target);
- if (defined($target = $links_to{$file})) {
- my($floppy_file) = $CFG::mount_point . $file;
- mkpath(dirname($floppy_file));
- info 1, "\tLink\t$floppy_file -> $target\n";
- symlink($target, $floppy_file) or
- error "symlink($target, $floppy_file): $!\n";
- delete $Included{$file}; # Get rid of it so next pass doesn't copy it
-
- } elsif (-d $file) {
- my($floppy_file) = $CFG::mount_point . $file;
- my($newdir);
- foreach $newdir (mkpath($floppy_file)) {
- info 1, "\tCreate\t$newdir\n";
- }
- delete $Included{$file}; # Get rid of it so next pass doesn't copy it
- }
-}
-
-
-##### Tricky stuff is over with, now copy the remaining files.
-
-info 0, "\nCopying files to $CFG::device\n";
-
-my(%copied);
-
-my($file);
-while (($file) = each %Included) {
- my($floppy_file) = $CFG::mount_point . $file;
-
- my($replacement);
- if (defined($replacement = $replaced_by{$file})) {
- $file = $replacement;
- }
-
- if ($file =~ m|^/proc/|) {
- ##### Ignore /proc files
- next;
-
- } elsif (-f $file) {
- ##### A normal file.
- mkpath(dirname($floppy_file));
-
- ##### Maybe a hard link.
- my($devino, $firstfile);
- if (defined($devino = $hardlinked{$file})) {
- ##### It's a hard link - see if the linked file is already
- ##### on the root filesystem.
- if (defined($firstfile = $copied{$devino})) {
- ##### YES - just hard link it to existing file.
- info 1, "Hard linking $floppy_file to $firstfile\n";
- sys("ln $firstfile $floppy_file");
- next; # Skip copy
-
- } else {
- ##### NO - copy it.
- $copied{$devino} = $floppy_file;
- }
- }
- info 1, "$file -> $floppy_file\n";
- copy_strip_file($file, $floppy_file);
-
- } elsif (-d $file) {
- ##### A directory.
- info 1, "Creating directory $floppy_file\n";
- mkpath($floppy_file);
-
- } elsif ($file eq '/dev/null' and
- $floppy_file ne "$CFG::mount_point/dev/null") { # I hate this
- info 1, "Creating empty file $floppy_file\n";
- mkpath(dirname($floppy_file));
- sys("touch $floppy_file");
-
- } else {
- ##### Some special file.
- info 1, "Copying special $file to $floppy_file\n";
- mkpath(dirname($floppy_file));
- # The 'R' flag here allows cp command to handle devices and FIFOs.
- sys("cp -dpR $file $floppy_file");
- }
-}
-
-
-##############################################################################
-
-info 0, "\nFinished creating root filesystem.\n";
-
-if (@Libs) {
-
- info 0, "Re-generating /etc/ld.so.cache on root fs.\n";
- info 1, "Ignore warnings about missing directories\n";
-
- sys("ldconfig -v -r $CFG::mount_point");
-}
-
-info 0, "\nDone with $PROGRAM_NAME. $Warnings warnings.\n",
- "$CFG::device is still mounted on $CFG::mount_point\n";
-
-exit( $Warnings>0 ? -1 : 0);
-
-
-#############################################################################
-##### Utility subs for make_root_fs.pl
-#############################################################################
-
-##### Add file to the file set. File has to be an absolute filename.
-##### If file is a symlink, add it and chase the link(s) until a file is
-##### reached.
-sub include_file {
- my($file) = @_;
-
- must_be_abs($file);
- if (onto_proc_filesystem($file)) {
- info 1, "File $file points into proc filesystem -- not pursued.\n";
- return;
- }
-
- $Included{$file} = 1;
-
- ##### If we have links A -> B -> C -> D -> E
- ##### on disk and A -> D is set explicitly, then we pick up
- ##### files A and D in pass 1, and E on pass 2.
-
- while (!defined($links_to{$file}) and !defined($replaced_by{$file})
- and -l $file) {
-
- ##### SYMBOLIC LINK on disk, not overridden by explicit link or
- ##### replacement. Relativize the link for use later, but also
- ##### check and resolve the target so it gets onto the rescue disk.
- my($link) = readlink($file) or error "readlink($file): $!";
- my($rel_link) = make_link_relative($file, $link);
- $links_to{$file} = $rel_link;
-
- my($abs_target) = make_link_absolute($file, $link);
- if (onto_proc_filesystem($abs_target)) {
- info 1, "$file points to $abs_target, on proc filesystem\n";
- last;
- }
-
- if (!$Included{$abs_target}) {
- info 1, "File $file is a symbolic link to $link\n";
- info 1, "\t(which resolves to $abs_target),\n"
- if $link ne $abs_target;
- info 1, "\twhich was not included in $CFG::contents_file.\n";
- if (-e $abs_target) {
- info 1, "\t ==> Adding it to file set.\n\n";
- $Included{$abs_target} = $file;
- } else {
- info 0, "\t ==> $abs_target does not exist. Fix this!\n";
- }
- }
- $file = $abs_target; # For next iteration of while loop
- }
-}
-
-
-
-##### More informative versions of warn and die, for the contents file
-sub cf_die {
- my($line, @msgs) = @_;
- info 0, "$CFG::contents_file($cf_line): $line\n";
- foreach (@msgs) { info 0, "\t$_\n"; }
- exit;
-}
-
-sub cf_warn {
- my($line, @msgs) = @_;
- info 0, "$CFG::contents_file($cf_line): $line\n";
- $Warnings++;
- foreach (@msgs) { info 0, "\t$_\n"; }
-}
-
-
-# Copy a file, possibly stripping it. Stripping is done if the file
-# is strippable and stripping is desired by the user, and if the
-# objcopy program exists.
-sub copy_strip_file {
- my($from, $to) = @_;
-
- if ($CFG::strip_objfiles and defined($objcopy) and $strippable{$from}) {
- # Copy it stripped
-
- if (defined($lib_needed_by{$from})) {
- # It's a library
- info 1, "Copy/stripping library $from to $to\n";
- sys("$objcopy --strip-all $from $to");
-
- } elsif (defined($is_module{$from})) {
- info 1, "Copy/stripping module $from to $to\n";
- sys("$objcopy --strip-debug $from $to");
-
- } else {
- # It's a binary executable
- info 1, "Copy/stripping binary executable $from to $to\n";
- sys("$objcopy --strip-all $from $to");
- }
- # Copy file perms and owner
- my($mode, $uid, $gid);
- (undef, undef, $mode, undef, $uid, $gid) = stat $from;
- chown($uid, $gid, $to) or error "chown: $!";
- chmod($mode, $to) or error "chmod: $!";
-
- } else {
- # Normal copy, no strip
- sys("cp $from $to");
- }
-}
-
-
-##### End of make_root_fs
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/mklibs.sh b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/mklibs.sh
deleted file mode 100644
index 0fc5d90b0819..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/mklibs.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,863 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# mklibs.sh: An automated way to create a minimal /lib/ directory.
-#
-# Copyright 1999 by Marcus Brinkmann <Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
-#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
-#
-# Introduction:
-# When creating boot floppies, there is never enough room on the disks.
-# So it is important not to waste bytes on unnecessary code.
-# Shared Libraries contain many functions that are probably not used in the
-# binaries included in the boot disks, and copying the whole library is a
-# waste of space.
-# This utilitiy helps to reduce the necessary libraries to only include the
-# symbols needed to run a given set of executables.
-#
-# Features:
-# * Automatic detection of all necessary libraries, even for inter-library
-# dependencies, for a given set of executables.
-# * Automatic installation of all needed libraries and soname links.
-# * Automatic reduction of all libraries to minimal size for which PIC
-# libraries are provided.
-#
-# Requirements:
-# * Beside the shared libraries, you need libfoo_pic.a files for all
-# libraries you want to reduce.
-# * You need binutils (notably objdump and objcopy) installed.
-
-# A GENERAL NOTE ABOUT LANGUAGE ABUSE
-#
-# If you believe this program had better not been written in shell script
-# language, I invite you to reimplement it in the language of your
-# preference.
-# The reasons I chose shell are:
-# * Shell scripts are very portable and available even on minimal systems as
-# well as boot disks.
-# * Shell scripts can be run without compilation.
-# * Shell scripts provide a very easy interface to the various system
-# commands I need to get the library dependencies and sort through them.
-# Perl is lacking good data types, so implementing this would be equally
-# cumbersome in perl (I need trees and queues, for example).
-# C and C++ are lacking easy access to the system commands.
-#
-# Of course, shell scripting has many problems:
-# * Use of temporary files for string arrays.
-# * Slow.
-# * Hard to debug.
-#
-# I think for hand written code, I hit a limit with the size and execution
-# time of this program of what is still acceptable as a shell script. I also
-# tried to improve the situation with many comments.
-
-# TODO:
-# * Make sure versioned symbols get correct version number.
-# This seems to work now, however, we always include
-# all versions of a symbol. This is not a problem. To do
-# it properly, we had to parse the version information in
-# objdump, which is hard.
-# * Use --dynamic-syms on so lib instead --syms on pic file.
-# * Autodetect that libc needs ld (should be possible from
-# output of objdump --privat-headers| grep NEEDD).
-# * Code to create libs in cycles !!!
-
-# HISTORY:
-#
-# 1999-09-13 Marcus Brinkmann <brinkmd@debian.org>
-#
-# * Initial release (v0.1).
-#
-
-# STATIC DATA SECTION
-#
-
-usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... -d DEST FILE ..."
-try="Try "\`"$0 --help' for more information"
-version="$0 0.1, Copyright 1999 Marcus Brinkmann"
-
-PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
-
-default_src_path=/lib:/usr/lib
-dest=""
-exec=""
-action=""
-verbose="false"
-
-gcc=${GCC-gcc}
-objdump=${OBJDUMP-objdump}
-objcopy=${OBJCOPY-objcopy}
-
-# =================
-# GRAPH ABSTRACTION
-# =================
-#
-# Because we do some hairy graph operations, we provide some
-# abstractions of them. Some functions here are very simple, but
-# the source is much more readable this way.
-
-# check-node NODE ...
-# checks if all NODEs are valid node names.
-# Used internally for verificaton only.
-# Return 0 if all NODEs are valid.
-# Currently, a node is valid if it does not contain a space.
-
-check-node () {
- local node
- for node in "$@" ; do
- if [ "x`echo $node | sed -e '/ /d'`" = x ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: check-node: invalid node \"$node\"
- exit 1
- fi
- done
- return 0
-}
-
-# is-graph FILE ...
-# provides a very simple type assertion
-# Turns FILE into a graph if it isn't already and returns 0.
-
-is-graph () {
- local file
- for file in "$@" ; do
- if [ ! -e "$file" ] ; then
- touch "$qfile"
- fi
- done
-}
-
-# add-node FILE NODE
-# add a node NODE to graph FILE.
-# This is useful if you need to make sure that a node appears
-# in the graph without actually connecting it to an arrow.
-# You don't need to add nodes that are part of an arrow.
-
-add-node () {
- if [ $# != 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: add-node: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- check-node "$2"
- echo "$2 $2" >> "$1"
- return 0
-}
-
-# add-arrow FILE NODE1 NODE2
-# add an arrow from NODE1 to NODE2 to graph FILE.
-
-add-arrow () {
- if [ $# != 3 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: add-arrow: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- check-node "$2" "$3"
- echo "$2 $3" >> "$1"
- return 0
-}
-
-# find-cycle FILE
-# finds a cycle in a graph FILE.
-# If a cycle is found, it is printed out at stdin, one node each line,
-# and 0 is returned. Otherwise, nothing is printed on stdout and exit
-# status is 1.
-
-find-cycle () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: find-cycle: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- tsort "$1" 2> "$fl_dir/find-cycle" > /dev/null
- if [ "x`cat $fl_dir/find-cycle`" = x ] ; then
- return 1
- else
- if [ "x`head -1 $fl_dir/find-cycle`" != "xtsort: cycle in data" ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: find-cycle: internal error: tsort has invalid output format
- exit 1
- fi
- cat "$fl_dir/find-cycle" | sed -e '1d' -e '/tsort: cycle in data/,$d' -e 's/^tsort: //'
- fi
-}
-
-# shrink-nodes FILE NODE1 ...
-# shrinks several nodes NODE1 ... to a single node in graph FILE.
-# To hide cycles, we treat a cycle as a single node and replace
-# each occurence of a node in the cycle with a new node
-# [NODE1,...] . This change is destructive and can not be undone!
-# (You would need to store the entry point to the cycle for each arrow
-# pointing to/from it).
-# This function does not check if the the nodes NODE1 ... exist.
-# However, if none of these nodes exists already, the new node will
-# not appear either. This makes this function sort of idem potent.
-# It does not check if NODE1 ... are a cycle. We will assume this
-# later in the library dependency analysis, but nothing in the code
-# relies on it.
-# Always shrink all cycles, or you may get unresolved symbols.
-#
-# Example:
-# N1 ---> N2 N1 -------> /------------\
-# | "shrink-nodes N2 N4" | _ | [N2,N4] |
-# v -------------------> v _____/| \------------/
-# N3 ---> N4 N3 /
-
-# A small helper function will aid us...
-# equal-match STRING STRING1 ...
-# return 0 if STRING is among STRING1 ..., 1 otherwise.
-equal-match () {
- local string
- local stringk
- string="$1"
- shift
- for stringk in "$@" ; do
- if [ "x$string" = "x$stringk" ] ; then
- return 0
- fi
- done
- return 1
-}
-
-shrink-nodes () {
- local head
- local lnode
- local rnode
- local graph="$1"
- shift
- is-graph "$graph"
- check-node "$@"
- local cnode="[`echo "$@" | sed 's/ /,/g'`]"
- # Okay, it's a hack. We treat the graph as a queue. I am just too
- # lazy to copy the relevant code here. Of course, we exploit several
- # properties of the graph and queue file format here (for example,
- # that graphs never can contain a QUEUE_SEPERATOR, and that a graph is
- # really a simple file with "a b" entries).
- cat /dev/null > "$fl_dir/shrink-cycle"
- while head=`get-top-of-queue "$graph"` ; do
- lnode=`echo $head|sed 's/ [^ ]*$//'`
- if equal-match "$lnode" "$@" ; then
- lnode="$cnode"
- fi
- rnode=`echo $head|sed 's/^[^ ]* //'`
- if equal-match "$rnode" "$@" ; then
- rnode="$cnode"
- fi
- echo "$lnode $rnode" >> "$fl_dir/shrink-cycle"
- done
- cat "$fl_dir/shrink-cycle" | sort -u > "$graph"
-}
-
-# =================
-# QUEUE ABSTRACTION
-# =================
-#
-# I added an abstract interface for queues to make the code more readable.
-# Queue operations usually consist of several atomic file operations, which
-# can get quite messy.
-#
-# You can use queues to simply loop through all lines of a file, but you
-# also can add stuff to the queue while processing it.
-#
-# Implementation: All queues consist of a QUEUE_FILE which has two parts:
-# the remaining entries in the queue (QUEUE) and the already processed
-# entries (BUCKET).
-# The two parts are seperated by a line containing only QUEUE_SEPERATOR.
-
-QUEUE_SEPERATOR=SEPERATOR___ABOVE_IS_QUEUE__BELOW_IS_BUCKET___SEPERATOR
-
-# check-queue-entry QENTRY ...
-# checks if all queue entries QENTRY are valid.
-# Used internally for verificaton only.
-# Return 0 if all QENTRYs are valid.
-# Currently, a node is valid if it does not match the QUEUE_SEPERATOR.
-
-check-queue-entry () {
- local qentry
- for qentry in "$@" ; do
- if [ "x`echo $qentry | sed "/^$QUEUE_SEPERATOR$/d"`" = x ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: check-queue-entry: invalid qentry name \"$qentry\"
- exit 1
- fi
- done
- return 0
-}
-
-# is-queue QUEUE_FILE ...
-# provides a very simple type assertion
-# Turns QUEUE_FILE into a queue if it isn't already and returns 0.
-
-is-queue () {
- local qfile
- for qfile in "$@" ; do
- if [ ! -e "$qfile" ] ; then
- echo "$QUEUE_SEPERATOR" > "$qfile"
- else
- if ! grep -q "^$QUEUE_SEPERATOR$" "$qfile" ; then
- echo "$QUEUE_SEPERATOR" >> "$qfile";
- fi
- fi
- done
-}
-
-# get-top-of-queue QUEUE_FILE
-# processes a queue one more time.
-# If QUEUE of QUEUE_FILE is empty, exit status is 1 and no output is given.
-# Otherwise, top of QUEUE is removed, returned on stdout and
-# appended to the end of the BUCKET part of QUEUE_FILE.
-
-get-top-of-queue () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-top-of-queue: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- is-queue "$1"
- local head=`head -1 "$1"`
- if [ "x$head" = "x$QUEUE_SEPERATOR" ] ; then
- return 1
- else
- sed -e 1d "$1" > "$fl_dir/get-top-of-queue"
- echo "$head" | tee --append "$fl_dir/get-top-of-queue"
- cat "$fl_dir/get-top-of-queue" > "$1"
- return 0
- fi
-}
-
-# add-to-queue-if-not-there QUEUE_FILE QENTRY ...
-# add queue entries QENTRY ... to the beginning of the
-# QUEUE of QUEUE_FILE if it is neither in QUEUE nor in BUCKET
-# of QUEUE_FILE.
-# Return with exit status 0.
-# Note: If you want to add QENTRY to the *end* of QUEUE, you would do
-# something like the following:
-# sed -e s/^$QUEUE_SEPERATOR$/$head"'\
-# '"$QUEUE_SEPERATOR/"
-# which is necessary to pass the newline to sed. I think we can take the
-# easy way out.
-
-add-to-queue-if-not-there () {
- local qentry
- local qfile="$1"
- shift
- check-queue-entry "$@"
- is-queue "$qfile"
- for qentry in "$@" ; do
- if ! grep -q "^$qentry\$" "$qfile" ; then
- echo "$qentry" > "$fl_dir/add-to-queue-if-not-there"
- cat "$qfile" >> "$fl_dir/add-to-queue-if-not-there"
- cat "$fl_dir/add-to-queue-if-not-there" > "$qfile"
- fi
- done
- return 0
-}
-
-# ==================
-# LIBRARY PROCESSING
-# ==================
-#
-# The following helper functions mess around with the actual
-# processing and installation of libraries.
-#
-
-# get-library-depends OBJ1 ...
-# get all libraries the objects OBJ1 ... depend on.
-# OBJs can be binaries or shared libraries.
-# The list is neither sort'ed nor uniq'ed.
-
-get-library-depends () {
- if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-library-depends: internal error: no arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- $objdump --private-headers "$@" 2> /dev/null \
- | sed -n 's/^ *NEEDED *\([^ ]*\)$/\1/p'
-}
-
-# get-undefined-symbols OBJ1 ...
-# get all unresolved symbols in OBJ1 ...
-# The list is neither sort'ed nor uniq'ed.
-
-get-undefined-symbols () {
- if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-undefined-symbols: internal error: no arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- # ash has undefined reference to sys_siglist if .bss is not mentioned
- # here. Reported by Joel Klecker.
- # All symbols are epxosed, so we just catch all. Suggested by Roland
- # McGrath. Another thing to try is to investigate --dynamic-reloc.
- $objdump --dynamic-syms "$@" 2> /dev/null \
- | sed -n 's/^.* \([^ ]*\)$/\1/p'
-# | sed -n 's/^.*[\*UND\*|.bss].* \([^ ]*\)$/\1/p'
-}
-
-# get-provided-symbols LIB1 LIB2 ...
-# get all symbols available from libraries LIB1 ... .
-# Does only work for pic libraries.
-#
-# v Watch the tab stop here.
-# 00000000 w F .text 00000000 syscall_device_write_request
-# 00000000 g F .text 0000056c __strtoq_internal
-
-get-provided-symbols () {
- if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-provided-symbols: internal error: no arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- $objdump --syms "$@" 2>/dev/null | grep -v '\*UND\*' \
- | sed -n 's/^[0-9a-f]\+ \(g \| w\) .. .* [0-9a-f]\+ \(0x8[08]\)\? *\([^ ]*\)$/\3/p'
-}
-
-# Crude hack (?) only used for diagnostic.
-
-get-provided-symbols-of-so-lib () {
- if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-provided-symbols: internal error: no arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- $objdump --dynamic-syms "$@" 2>/dev/null \
- | sed -e '/\*UND\*/d' | sed -n 's/^.* \([^ ]*\)$/\1/p'
-}
-
-# get-common-symbols FILE1 FILE2
-# returns a list of all symbols in FILE1 that appear also in FILE2
-# Note: When get-common-symbols returns, FILE1 and FILE2 are "sort -u"'ed.
-# Note: Version Information in FILE1 is ignored when comparing.
-
-get-common-symbols () {
- if [ $# != 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-common-symbols: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- # Not needed anymore, but we go for compatibility.
- # (Somewhere we HAVE to clean FILE2 up).
- sort -u "$1" > $fl_dir/get-common-symbols
- cat $fl_dir/get-common-symbols > "$1"
- sort -u "$2" > $fl_dir/get-common-symbols
- cat $fl_dir/get-common-symbols > "$2"
-
- local symbol=
- while symbol=`get-top-of-queue $fl_dir/get-common-symbols` ; do
- grep ^$symbol\$\\\|^$symbol@ "$1"
- done
-}
-
-# create-link TARGET LINK_NAME
-# creates a soft link if there isn't one already.
-
-create-link () {
- if [ $# != 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: create-link: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ ! -e "$2" ] ; then
- $action ln -s "$1" "$2"
- fi
-}
-
-# find-file PATH FILE
-# search all directories in PATH for file FILE, return absolute path
-# FILE can be a relative path and a filename.
-# PATH is a list, seperator is ':'.
-
-find-file () {
- if [ $# != 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: find-file: internal error: exactly two arguments required
- exit 1
- fi
- local path=$1
- local dir=`echo $path | sed -e 's/:.*$//'`
- until [ "x$path" = x ] ; do
- if [ "x$dir" != x ] ; then
- if [ -e "$dir/$2" ] ; then
- echo "$dir/$2"
- return 0
- fi
- fi
- path=`echo $path | sed -e 's/^[^:]*:*//'`
- dir=`echo $path | sed -e 's/:.*$//'`
- done
- return 1
-}
-
-# find-files PATH FILE1 FILE2 ...
-# search all directories in PATH for file FILE1, FILE2...
-# FILE can be a relative path and a filename.
-# PATH is a list, seperator is ':'.
-# Return value is a white space seperated list of absolute filenames.
-
-find-files () {
- if [ $# -lt 2 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: find-files: internal error: too few arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- local path="$1" ; shift
- while [ $# != 0 ] ; do
- find-file $path $1
- shift
- done
-}
-
-# get-pic-file LIB
-# returns the filename of the pic archive for LIB.
-# Note: There doesn't seem to be any convention, *ick*.
-
-get-pic-file () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-pic-file: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibc-2.2.2.so" ] ; then
- # Order does matter! First init, then lib, then fini!
- echo `find-files $src_path libc_pic/soinit.o libc_pic.a libc_pic/sofini.o libc_pic/interp.o`
- return 0
- fi
- # librt
- for i in libm libcrypt libdl
- do
- if [ "x$1" = "x${i}-2.2.2.so" ] ; then
- echo `find-file "$src_path" ${i}_pic.a`
- return 0
- fi
- done
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibpthread-0.9.so" ] ; then
- echo `find-file $src_path libpthread_pic.a`
- return 0
- fi
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibslang.so.1.3.9" ] ; then
- echo `find-file $src_path libslang1.3.9_pic.a`
- return 0
- fi
-# local libname=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/^lib\(.*\)-.*.so.*/\1/'`
-# echo `find-file "$src_path" lib${libname}_pic.a`
- return 0
-}
-
-get-extra-flags () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: get-extra-flags: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibc-2.2.2.so" ] ; then
- echo "`find-file $src_path ld-2.2.2.so` -lgcc -Wl,--version-script=`find-file $src_path libc_pic.map`"
- return 0
- fi
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibpthread-0.9.so" ] ; then
- echo "-Wl,--version-script=`find-file $src_path libpthread_pic.map`"
- return 0
- fi
-
- for i in libm libcrypt libdl
- do
- if [ "x$1" = "x${i}-2.2.2.so" ] ; then
- echo "-Wl,--version-script=`find-file $src_path ${i}_pic.map`"
- return 0
- fi
- done
- if [ "x$1" = "xlibpthread-0.9.so" ] ; then
- echo "-Wl,--version-script=`find-file $src_path libpthread_pic.map`"
- return 0
- fi
-
- return 0
-}
-
-# install-small-lib LIB_SONAME
-# makes a small version of library LIB_SONAME
-#
-# This happens the following way:
-# 0. Make exception for the linker ld.
-# 1. Try to figure out complete path of pic library.
-# 2. If no found, copy the shared library, else:
-# a. Get shared libraries this lib depends on, transform into a
-# list of "-lfoo" options.
-# b. Get a list of symbols both provided by the lib and in the undefined
-# symbols list.
-# c. Make the library, strip it.
-# d. Add symbols that are still undefined to the undefined symbols list.
-# e. Put library into place.
-
-install-small-lib () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: install-small-lib: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- local src_file=`find-file $src_path $1`
- if `echo "$1" | grep -q ^ld` ; then
- get-provided-symbols "$src_file" >> $fl_dir/provided-symbols
- $action $objcopy --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment "$src_file" "$dest/$1"
- return 0
- fi
- local pic_objects=`get-pic-file "$1"`
- local extra_flags=`get-extra-flags "$1"`
- if [ "x$pic_objects" = x ] ; then
- $verbose 2>&1 No pic archive for library "$1" found, falling back to simple copy.
- get-provided-symbols-of-so-lib "$src_file" >> $fl_dir/provided-symbols
- get-undefined-symbols "$src_file" >> $fl_dir/undefined-symbols
- $action $objcopy --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment "$src_file" "$dest/$1"
- else
- $verbose 2>&1 Make small lib from "$pic_objects" in "$dest/$1".
-
- # XXX: If ld is NEEDED, we need to include it on the gcc command line
- get-library-depends "$src_file" \
- | sed -n -e 's/^lib\(.*\)\.so.*$/\1/p' > $fl_dir/lib-dependencies
- get-provided-symbols $pic_objects > $fl_dir/lib-provided-symbols
- # Argument order does matter:
- get-common-symbols $fl_dir/lib-provided-symbols \
- $fl_dir/undefined-symbols > $fl_dir/lib-symbols-to-include
-
- ${gcc} \
- -nostdlib -nostartfiles -shared \
- "-Wl,-soname=$1" \
- `cat $fl_dir/lib-symbols-to-include | sed 's/^/-u/'` \
- -o $fl_dir/lib-so \
- $pic_objects $extra_flags \
- "-L$dest" \
- -L`echo $src_path | sed -e 's/::*/:/g' -e 's/^://' -e 's/:$//' \
- -e 's/:/ -L/g'` \
- `cat $fl_dir/lib-dependencies | sed 's/^/-l/'` \
- && $objcopy --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment $fl_dir/lib-so $fl_dir/lib-so-stripped \
- || {
- echo 1>&2 $0: install-small-lib: $gcc or $objcopy failed.
- exit 1
- }
- get-undefined-symbols $fl_dir/lib-so-stripped \
- >> $fl_dir/undefined-symbols
- get-provided-symbols-of-so-lib $fl_dir/lib-so-stripped >> $fl_dir/provided-symbols
- $action cp $fl_dir/lib-so-stripped "$dest/$1"
- fi
-}
-
-# install-libs-in-sphere [LIB1,...]
-# extracts the libs in a shrinked node and cycles through them until all
-# possible symbols are resolved.
-# Always make sure this can be called recursively (from install-libs)!
-
-install-libs-in-sphere () {
- if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: install-libs-in-sphere: internal error: called with invalid number of arguments
- exit 1
- fi
- # Unfortunately, we need a small parser here to do the right thing when
- # spheres are within spheres etc. RegEx simply can't count brackets. :(
- local string=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/^\[//' -e 's/\]$//'`
- local char
- local result=
- local depth=0
- while [ "x$string" != x ] ; do
- # Jump to next special char for faster operation.
- # Don't be confused by the regex, it matches everything but ],[
- char=`echo $string | sed -e 's/^\([^],[]*\).*$/\1/'`
- string=`echo $string | sed -e 's/^[^],[]*//'`
- result="$result$char";
- # Read special char
- char=`echo $string | sed -e 's/^\(.\).*$/\1/'`
- string=`echo $string | sed -e 's/^.//'`
- case "$char" in
- [) depth=$(($depth+1));;
- ]) depth=$(($depth-1));;
- ,) if [ $depth = 0 ] ; then
- char=' ';
- fi;;
- esac
- result="$result$char";
- done
- $verbose 2>&1 "RESOLVING LOOP...`echo $result | md5sum`"
- echo XXX: CODE NOT FINISHED
- install-libs $result
- $verbose 2>&1 "END OF LOOP... `echo $result | md5sum`"
-}
-
-# install-libs LIB1 ...
-# goes through an ordered list of libraries and installs them.
-# Make sure this can be called recursively, or hell breaks loose.
-# Note that the code is (almost) tail-recursive. I wish I could
-# write this in Scheme ;)
-
-install-libs () {
- local cur_lib
- local lib
- for cur_lib in "$@" ; do
- if echo "$cur_lib" | grep -q '^\[' ; then
- install-libs-in-sphere "$cur_lib"
- else
- lib=`find-file $src_path $cur_lib`
- if [ -L "$lib" ] ; then
- lib=`basename \`readlink $lib\``
- create-link $lib $dest/$cur_lib
- else
- install-small-lib $cur_lib
- fi
- fi
- done
-}
-
-#
-# MAIN PROGRAM
-#
-# 1. Option Processing
-# 2. Data Initialization
-# 3. Graph Construction and Reduction
-# 4. Library Installation
-
-# Global Files:
-# $fl_dir/undefined-symbols
-# Holds all undefined symbols we consider for inclusion.
-# Only grows. Does not to be sort'ed and uniq'ed, but will
-# get occasionally.
-# $fl_dir/provided-symbols
-# Holds all defined symbols we included.
-# Only grows. Should later be a superset of undefined-symbols.
-# But some weak symbols may be missing!
-# $fl_dir/library-depends
-# Queue of all libraries to consider.
-
-#
-# 1. Option Processing
-#
-
-while :; do
- case "$1" in
- -L) src_path="$src_path:$2"; shift 2;;
- -d|--dest-dir) dest=$2; shift 2;;
- -n|--dry-run) action="echo"; shift;;
- -v|--verbose) verbose="echo"; shift;;
- -V|--version) echo "$version"; exit 1;;
- -h|--help)
- echo "$usage"
- echo "Make a set of minimal libraries for FILE ... in directory DEST."
- echo ''
- echo "\
-Options:
- -L DIRECTORY Add DIRECTORY to library search path.
- -n, --dry-run Don't actually run any commands; just print them.
- -v, --verbose Print additional progress information.
- -V, --version Print the version number and exit.
- -h, --help Print this help and exit.
-
- -d, --dest-dir DIRECTORY Create libraries in DIRECTORY.
-
-Required arguments for long options are also mandatory for the short options."
- exit 0;;
- -*) echo 1>&2 $0: $1: unknown flag; echo 1>&2 "$usage"; echo 1>&2 "$try"; exit 1;;
- ?*) exec="$exec $1"; shift;;
- *) break;;
- esac
-done
-
-src_path=${src_path-$default_src_path}
-
-if [ "x$exec" = x ] ; then
- exit 0
-fi
-if [ "x$dest" = x ] ; then
- echo 1>&2 $0: no destination directory given; echo 1>&2 "$usage"; exit 1
-fi
-
-
-#
-# 2. Data Initialization
-#
-
-$verbose -n 2>&1 "Initializing data objects... "
-
-# Temporary directory. Here is a race condititon to fix!
-
-fl_dir="/tmp/,mklibs.$$"
-mkdir $fl_dir
-
-trap "rm -fr $fl_dir" EXIT
-
-# Intialize our symbol array and library queue with the information
-# from the executables.
-
-get-undefined-symbols $exec > $fl_dir/undefined-symbols
-add-to-queue-if-not-there $fl_dir/library-depends `get-library-depends $exec`
-
-$verbose 2>&1 "done."
-
-#
-# 3.a Graph Construction
-#
-# Build the dependency graph, add new library dependencies to the queue on
-# the way.
-# If the soname is a link, add the target to the end of the queue and
-# add a simple arrow to the graph.
-# If the soname is a real lib, get its dependencies and add them to
-# the queue. Furthermore, add arrows to the graph. If the lib is not
-# dependant on any other lib, add the node to make sure it is mentioned
-# at least once in the graph.
-
-$verbose -n 2>&1 "Constructing dependency graph... ("
-
-while cur_lib=`get-top-of-queue $fl_dir/library-depends`
-do
- lib=`find-file $src_path $cur_lib`
- if [ -L "$lib" ] ; then
- $verbose -n 2>&1 L
- lib=`basename \`readlink $lib\``
- add-to-queue-if-not-there $fl_dir/library-depends "$lib"
- add-arrow $fl_dir/dependency-graph "$cur_lib" "$lib"
- else
- get-library-depends "$lib" > $fl_dir/backup
- if [ "x`head -1 $fl_dir/backup`" = x ] ; then
- $verbose -n 2>&1 N
- add-node $fl_dir/dependency-graph "$cur_lib"
- else
- $verbose -n 2>&1 A
- for lib in `cat $fl_dir/backup` ; do
- add-to-queue-if-not-there $fl_dir/library-depends "$lib"
- add-arrow $fl_dir/dependency-graph "$cur_lib" "$lib"
- done
- fi
- fi
-done
-
-$verbose 2>&1 ") done."
-
-#
-# 3.b Graph Reduction
-#
-# Find and shrink cycles in the graph.
-
-$verbose -n 2>&1 "Eliminating cycles... ("
-
-while cycle=`find-cycle "$fl_dir/dependency-graph"` ; do
- $verbose -n 2>&1 C
- shrink-nodes "$fl_dir/dependency-graph" $cycle
-done
-
-$verbose 2>&1 ") done."
-
-#
-# 4. Library Installation
-#
-# Let tsort(1) do the actual work on the cycle-free graph.
-
-tsort $fl_dir/dependency-graph > $fl_dir/backup
-
-# Now the ordered list of libraries (or cycles of them)
-# can be processed by install-libs. This is indeed the last step.
-
-install-libs `cat $fl_dir/backup`
-
-#sort -u $fl_dir/provided-symbols > $fl_dir/diag1
-#sort -u $fl_dir/undefined-symbols > $fl_dir/diag2
-#cat $fl_dir/diag1 $fl_dir/diag2 | sort | uniq -u > $fl_dir/diag3
-## diag3 has now the symmetric difference.
-#cat $fl_dir/diag3 $fl_dir/diag2 | sort | uniq -d > $fl_dir/diag1
-## diag1 has now all undefined symbols that are not provided.
-##cat $fl_dir/diag1 | wc
-## Note that some of these symbols are weak and not having them is probably
-## not an error.
-
-exit 0
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/reduce_libs_root_fs b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/reduce_libs_root_fs
deleted file mode 100644
index 87b0be1f58aa..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/reduce_libs_root_fs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-find /mnt/floppy -path *bin/* -type f -print | \
- xargs mklibs.sh --verbose \
- --dest-dir /mnt/floppy/lib \
- /mnt/floppy/lib/libnss_files.so.2 \
- /mnt/floppy/lib/security/pam_permit.so
-
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/write_rescue_disk b/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/write_rescue_disk
deleted file mode 100644
index 9b1642df164e..000000000000
--- a/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/write_rescue_disk
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,566 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/perl
-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-# This script created automatically from scripts/write_rescue_disk.in
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.2/sbin/write_rescue_disk,v 1.1 2002/08/25 20:25:33 aliz Exp $
-##############################################################################
-##
-## WRITE_RESCUE_DISK
-## Copyright (C) 1996,1997,1998 Tom Fawcett (fawcett@croftj.net)
-##
-## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-## (at your option) any later version.
-##
-## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-## GNU General Public License for more details.
-##
-## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-##
-##############################################################################
-use strict;
-use File::Basename;
-use File::Find;
-use File::Path;
-use FileHandle;
-use Cwd;
-use English;
-use lib "/etc/yard", "/usr/lib/yard";
-use yardconfig;
-
-BEGIN { require "yard_utils.pl" }
-
-require "Config.pl";
-
-STDOUT->autoflush(1);
-
-start_logging_output();
-print "write_rescue_disk 2.0\n";
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set !~ /^(single|double|base\+extra)$/) {
- error "Config variable disk_set is set to \"$CFG::disk_set\"\n",
- "which is not a valid value.\n";
-}
-
-##############################################################################
-###### Global variables used in this file
-##############################################################################
-my($kernel_fs_blocks); # Number of blocks taken up by kernel
- # on floppy, whether raw or within fs.
-my($root_start); # Where the root starts on the floppy
-my($rootfsz_blocks); # Number of blocks required by compressed root
-my($seek_clause); # 'Seek' clause for dd root
-
-
-
-##############################################################################
-##### Check a few things before starting. #####
-##############################################################################
-$REAL_USER_ID == 0 or die "This script must be run as root!\n";
-
-# Check mount point
-if (-d $CFG::mount_point and -w $CFG::mount_point) {
- info 1, "Using $CFG::mount_point as the floppy mount point\n";
-} else {
- error "Mount point $CFG::mount_point must be a directory and\n",
- "must be write-enabled.\n";
-}
-
-# This test is slightly pointless; an uncompressed kernel these days is
-# much too large to fit anyway.
-if (!-r $CFG::kernel) {
- error "Can't read kernel file $CFG::kernel\n";
-} elsif (`file $CFG::kernel` =~ /executable/) {
- error "It looks like the kernel you specified ($CFG::kernel)\n",
- "is uncompressed. It should be the compressed version.\n";
-}
-
-# If user has set $CFG::double_disk_set, convert value
-# to appropriate $CFG::disk_set setting.
-if (!defined($CFG::disk_set) and defined($CFG::double_disk_set)) {
- if ($CFG::double_disk_set == 1) {
- $CFG::disk_set = "double";
- } elsif ($CFG::double_disk_set == 0) {
- $CFG::disk_set = "single";
- } else {
- error "Value of \$CFG::double_disk_set is $CFG::double_disk_set\n",
- "Should be 1 or 0\n";
- }
-}
-
-
-# We only come back up here if we discover that there is not enough
-# space on a single-disk rescue set, and the user has agreed to try
-# a two-disk rescue set.
-RESTART:
-
-if (&rootfsz_up_to_date) {
- info 0, "***** There is an existing $CFG::rootfsz file, and\n",
- " it appears that no relevant files have changed since\n",
- " $CFG::rootfsz was created.\n",
- " Using this $CFG::rootfsz file as root fs\n";
-} else {
- compress_root();
-}
-
-#### At this point, the root filesystem has been copied and compressed
-#### and resides in $CFG::rootfsz. $CFG::mount_point is free.
-info 0, "Flushing $CFG::device buffer cache.\n";
-flush_device_buffer_cache($CFG::device);
-
-load_mount_info();
-
-##### Dereference $CFG::device in case it's a symbolic link
-while (-l $CFG::device) {
- ($CFG::device = readlink($CFG::device))
- or die "Can't resolve CFG::device\n";
-}
-
-
-if (defined($::mounted{$CFG::floppy})) {
- error "Floppy device $CFG::floppy is mounted. It shouldn't be in use.\n",
- "Unmount $mounted::{$CFG::floppy}, remove the disk and insert a fresh one.\n",
- "Do NOT mount it.\n";
-
-} elsif (defined($::mounted{$CFG::mount_point})) {
- if ($::mounted{$CFG::device} eq $CFG::mount_point) {
- sys("umount $CFG::mount_point");
- } else {
- error "Some other device is already mounted on $CFG::mount_point\n",
- "Unmount it before running write_rescue_disk.\n";
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "Rescue disk set: $CFG::disk_set\n";
-
-##### Major control branch here. Transfer the kernel to the floppy
-##### either using Lilo or not.
-
-if ($CFG::use_lilo) {
- setup_kernel_using_lilo();
-} else {
- setup_kernel_raw();
-}
-
-##### At this point, kernel is rdev'd with root start address and
-##### $kernel_fs_blocks is set.
-##### Check remaining space.
-
-$rootfsz_blocks = bytes_to_K((-s $CFG::rootfsz));
-info 1, "Compressed root filesystem is $rootfsz_blocks blocks.\n";
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set eq "double") { ########## DOUBLE DISK SET
- if ($rootfsz_blocks > $CFG::floppy_capacity - 1) {
- error "compressed root fs ($rootfsz_blocks blocks)",
- "> space on floppy (", $CFG::floppy_capacity - 1, ")\n";
- } else {
- sync();
- info 0, "\n\aRemove the floppy disk from the drive.\n",
- "Label it BOOT DISK.\n\n";
- insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive();
- info 1, "Proceeding with root disk...\n";
- transfer_sentinel();
- $root_start = 1;
- }
-
-} else { ########## SINGLE DISK
- if ($kernel_fs_blocks + $rootfsz_blocks > $CFG::floppy_capacity) {
- info 0, "Kernel fs ($kernel_fs_blocks K) + compressed root fs ",
- "($rootfsz_blocks K) > floppy capacity ",
- "($CFG::floppy_capacity)\n";
- ##### See whether rootfsz_blocks would fit on another disk.
- ##### if so, offer to switch to a two-disk rescue set.
-
- if ($rootfsz_blocks <= $CFG::floppy_capacity - 1
- and $CFG::disk_set eq "single") {
-
- info 0, "\aBut the compressed root fs will fit on a second disk.\n",
- "Do you want to try a two-disk set now?\n";
- if (<STDIN> =~ /^y/i) {
- info 0, "OK, retrying...\n";
- ##### NB. We must start over because the kernel must be
- ##### rdev'd with the new root fs location.
-
- $CFG::disk_set = "double";
- goto RESTART; # yechh, spaghetti code
-
- } else { # User didn't say yes.
- error "Aborting $0\n";
- }
- } else { # Root fs too large -- no way to continue.
- error "and your compressed root fs is too large ",
- "($rootfsz_blocks K)\nto fit on a second disk.",
- " Trim down your file set or go to a larger disk.\n";
- }
- } else {
-
- $root_start = $kernel_fs_blocks;
-
- info 0, "Kernel fs needs blocks 0-", $kernel_fs_blocks-1,
- ", so root filesystem will begin at block $root_start\n",
- "Kernel + filesystem = ", $kernel_fs_blocks + $rootfsz_blocks,
- " blocks = ",
- int(($kernel_fs_blocks + $rootfsz_blocks) / $CFG::floppy_capacity
- * 100),
- "% of floppy capacity\n";
- }
-}
-
-info 0, "Transferring compressed root filesystem ($CFG::rootfsz) to floppy \n";
-sync();
-sys("dd if=$CFG::rootfsz of=$CFG::floppy bs=1k seek=$root_start");
-sync();
-
-sleep 2;
-info 0, "\a\n\nTransfer completed successfully.\n\n";
-
-if ($CFG::disk_set eq "single") {
- info 0, "Remove the floppy disk from the drive\n",
- "This is a complete rescue disk.\n";
-
-} elsif ($CFG::disk_set eq "double") {
- info 0, "Remove the second floppy disk from the drive\n",
- "and label it ROOT DISK.\n",
- "During the boot process you will be prompted for this\n",
- "second disk after the kernel has been loaded from the first.\n";
-
-} elsif ($CFG::disk_set eq "base+extra") {
- info 0, "Remove the floppy disk from the drive and label it BOOT DISK.\n",
- "This will be the first disk to load.\n",
- "The other disk, which you've already prepared,\n",
- "will be loaded second after the kernel has booted.\n";
-}
-
-exit(0);
-
-
-##############################################################################
-# A typical LILO FS:
-#
-# total 361
-# 1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Jan 10 07:23 boot/
-# 1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Jan 10 07:22 dev/
-# 1 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 176 Jan 10 07:22 lilo.conf
-# 358 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 362707 Jan 10 07:23 vmlinuz
-# boot:
-# total 8
-# 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3708 Jan 10 07:22 boot.b
-# 4 -rw------- 1 root root 3584 Jan 10 07:23 map
-# dev:
-# total 0
-# 0 brw-r----- 1 root root 2, 0 Jan 10 07:22 fd0
-# 0 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 1, 3 Jan 10 07:22 null
-#
-sub setup_kernel_using_lilo {
-
- info 0, "Creating kernel filesystem for Lilo\n";
-
- ##### Contants for use with EXT2
- my($inode_allocation) = 8192; # bytes requested per inode
-
- my($blocks_for_kernel) = bytes_to_K(-s $CFG::kernel);
- # We have to guess how big the other files are going to be.
- # We also need additional space for lilo to work with.
- my($blocks_for_other_files) = 20;
-
- $kernel_fs_blocks = $blocks_for_kernel + $blocks_for_other_files;
- $kernel_fs_blocks += bytes_to_K($::INODE_SIZE * ($kernel_fs_blocks * 1024 /
- $inode_allocation));
-
- insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive();
-
- sys("mke2fs -b 1024 -i $inode_allocation -m 0 $CFG::floppy "
- . $kernel_fs_blocks);
- sys("mount -t ext2 $CFG::floppy $CFG::mount_point");
- sys("rm -rf $CFG::mount_point/lost+found");
-
- info 0, "Copying kernel $CFG::kernel to kernel fs on $CFG::floppy\n";
- ## This is slightly bad -- we shouldn't be mucking in the CFG
- ## package, but this var is necessary for c_f_w_s.
- local($CFG::kernel_basename) = basename($CFG::kernel);
- sys("cp $CFG::kernel $CFG::mount_point/");
-
- ##### Put the mount point on the floppy, and /dev/null for lilo
- sys("cp --parents -R $CFG::floppy $CFG::mount_point");
- sys("cp --parents -R /dev/null $CFG::mount_point");
-
- ##### Set up lilo
- mkdir("$CFG::mount_point/boot", 0777) or error "mkdir: $!";
- sys("cp /boot/boot.b $CFG::mount_point/boot");
-
- my($lilo_conf) = resolve_file("./Replacements/etc/lilo.conf");
- copy_file_with_substitution($lilo_conf, "$CFG::mount_point/lilo.conf");
-
- sys("lilo -v -v -C lilo.conf -r $CFG::mount_point");
-
- set_ramdisk_word("$CFG::mount_point/$CFG::kernel_basename",
- $kernel_fs_blocks);
-
- sys("umount $CFG::mount_point");
-
-} ## End of setup_kernel_using_lilo
-
-
-sub setup_kernel_raw {
-
- ##### These are returned at the end:
- info 0, "Writing kernel file $CFG::kernel to $CFG::floppy\n";
- sync();
- insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive();
- sys("dd if=$CFG::kernel of=$CFG::floppy bs=8192");
- sync();
-
- $kernel_fs_blocks = bytes_to_K(-s $CFG::kernel);
-
- set_ramdisk_word($CFG::floppy, $kernel_fs_blocks);
-
- sys("rdev $CFG::floppy $CFG::floppy");
- sys("rdev -R $CFG::floppy 0");
- sync();
-
-}# End of setup_kernel_raw
-
-
-
-# SET_RAMDISK_WORD($kernel, $kernel_blocks)
-# Sets the ramdisk word in kernel based on configuration options
-# and $kernel_blocks.
-sub set_ramdisk_word {
- my($image_loc, $kernel_blocks) = @_;
-
- my($prompt_flag);
-
- if ($CFG::disk_set eq "double") {
- $root_start = 1; # Skip a block for sentinel sector
- $prompt_flag = $::RAMDISK_PROMPT_FLAG;
-
- } else {
- $root_start = $kernel_blocks;
- $prompt_flag = 0;
- }
-
- my($RAMDISK_WORD) = $::RAMDISK_LOAD_FLAG
- | $prompt_flag
- | ($::RAMDISK_IMAGE_START_MASK & $root_start);
-
- info 1, "rdev'ing kernel with root fs addr\n";
- info 1, "RAMDISK_WORD = ", sprintf("%X", $RAMDISK_WORD), "\n";
- sync();
- sys("rdev -r $image_loc $RAMDISK_WORD");
- sync();
-}
-
-# TRANSFER_SENTINEL - transfer the boot sector sentinel to the second disk.
-sub transfer_sentinel {
- my($sentinel_sector) = "$lib_dest/extras/bsect.b";
-
- if (!-e $sentinel_sector) {
- error "Sentinel boot sector $sentinel_sector does not exist!\n"
-
- } else {
- sys("dd if=$sentinel_sector of=$CFG::floppy bs=1k")
- }
-}
-
-# Return 0 if the contents file or any of the Replacements files are
-# newer than rootfsz, else 1.
-sub rootfsz_up_to_date {
- return(0) unless -e $CFG::rootfsz;
- my($rootfsz_age) = -C $CFG::rootfsz;
- my($any_newer) = 0;
- return(0) unless $rootfsz_age < -C $CFG::contents_file;
-
- sub any_newer
- { if ($rootfsz_age > -C $File::Find::name)
- { $any_newer = 1 }
- };
- find(\&any_newer, $CFG::mount_point);
-
- $any_newer ? 0 : 1;
-}
-
-
-
-
-sub insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive {
- info 0, "Insert a new, write-enabled, ${CFG::floppy_capacity}K floppy into",
- " the drive.\n";
- info 0, "Press RETURN when ready.\n";
- scalar(<STDIN>); # read and discard
- while (system("dd if=/dev/zero of=$CFG::floppy count=1 bs=1 >/dev/null 2>&1")) {
- warn "\a**** Drive $CFG::floppy does not contain a write-enabled diskette\n";
- warn "**** Fix this and press RETURN\n";
- scalar(<STDIN>);
- }
-}
-
-
-sub compress_root {
- ##### Make sure $CFG::device isn't already mounted
- load_mount_info();
- if (defined($::mounted{$CFG::device})) {
- if ($::mounted{$CFG::device} ne $CFG::mount_point) {
- error "Device $CFG::device is already mounted on ",
- $::mounted{$CFG::device}, "\n",
- "Are you sure it contains the root filesystem?\n";
- }
- } elsif (defined($::mounted{$CFG::mount_point})) {
- error "Another device ($::mounted{$CFG::mount_point}) is already mounted",
- " on $CFG::mount_point\n",
- "Unmount it.\n";
-
- } else {
-
- ## Mount the root filesystem one last time. This accomplishes
- ## two things: We can get a ls-alR listing for future reference,
- ## and it checks that the root filesystem hasn't been trashed at
- ## some point along the way (if so, the mount will fail).
-
- info 0, "Mounting $CFG::device on $CFG::mount_point\n";
- &mount_device();
- }
-
- info 1, "Listing filesystem contents\n";
- my($contents_base) = basename($CFG::contents_file);
- my($logfile_dir) = ($CFG::yard_temp or getcwd());
- my($ls_file) = "${logfile_dir}/${contents_base}.ls";
- sys("cd $CFG::mount_point; ls -alR > $ls_file");
- info 0, "Listing of rootdisk is on $ls_file\n";
-
- ## Siphon off base files if necessary
-
- if ($CFG::disk_set eq "base+extra") {
- #### FIX THIS
- patch_rc_to_load_extra();
- prepare_extra_disks();
- }
-
- sys("umount $CFG::mount_point");
- info 0, "Compressing root filesystem on $CFG::device to $CFG::rootfsz\n";
- sync();
- # Note to myself:
- # Can't reroute dd STDERR in this command because of the pipe
- sys("dd if=$CFG::device count=$CFG::fs_size bs=1k | gzip -v9 "
- . "> $CFG::rootfsz");
-
-}##### End of compress_root
-
-##### END OF WRITE_RESCUE_DISK
-__END__
-$Log: write_rescue_disk,v $
-Revision 1.1 2002/08/25 20:25:33 aliz
-Add missing files + fixup
-
-Revision 1.1 2001/04/09 03:01:00 achim
-*** empty log message ***
-
-Revision 1.2 1998/05/23 13:42:57 fawcett
-yard-1.15
-
-
-##### Code graveyard.
-
-sub prepare_extra_disks {
- ### Figure out what has to be left on the base disk
- my(@base_dirs) = qw(dev etc proc sbin lib);
- push(@other_files, &find_tar_and_dependents);
-
- print "Otherfiles: @other_files\n";
-
- my(%in_base);
- @in_base{@base_dirs} = @base_dirs;
- my(@dirs) = split(' ', `ls -1 $CFG::mount_point`);
- my(@extra_dirs) = grep(!exists($in_base{$_}), @dirs);
- my($tmpfile) = "/tmp/yard$$";
-
- info 0, "Creating \"extra\" disk with dirs: @extra_dirs\n";
- sys("cd $CFG::mount_point; tar " .
- join(' ', map("--exclude=$_ ", @other_files)) .
- " --remove " .
- " -czf $tmpfile @extra_dirs");
- insert_fresh_floppy_in_drive();
- sys("dd if=$tmpfile of=$CFG::floppy");
-
- sync();
- info 0, "Done with this disk. This will be the second disk to load.\n";
-}
-
-
-sub patch_rc_to_load_extra {
-
- # Grab name of rc script, just for propriety
- my($INITTAB) = "$CFG::mount_point/etc/inittab";
- my($rc, $rc_text);
-
- open(INITTAB, "<$INITTAB") or error "$INITTAB: $!\n";
- while (<INITTAB>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^\#/ or /^\s*$/;
- my($code, $runlevels, $action, $command) = split(':');
- if ($action eq 'sysinit') {
- info 0, "Found sysinit command file $command\n";
- $rc = "$CFG::mount_point$command";
- last;
- }
- }
- close(INITTAB);
-
- $ldconfig_path = `cd $CFG::mount_point ; find -name ldconfig -print`;
- chomp($ldconfig_path);
- $ldconfig_path =~ s|^\.||; # Remove leading dot
-
- open(RC, "<$rc") or error "$rc: $!";
- print "Patching $rc\n";
- { local($INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR);
- $rc_text = <RC>;
- };
- close(RC);
-
- open(RC, ">$rc") or error "$rc: $!";
- print RC "$ldconfig_path\n";
- print RC "echo Insert second floppy into drive and press RETURN\n";
- print RC ": \\$<\n";
- print RC "tar xvzf $CFG::floppy\n";
- print RC $rc_text, "\n$ldconfig_path\n";
- close(RC) or die "Writing $rc: $!";
-}
-
-
-##### Finds the tar executable
-sub find_tar_and_dependents {
- my(@all_files);
- ##### Find tar. For a "base+extras" disk, this was added to the
- ##### root by make_root_fs, so we must find it now.
- my($tar) = `find $CFG::mount_point -name tar -print`;
- chomp($tar);
- if (!$tar) {
- error "tar executable is not on root fs";
- } else {
- push(@all_files, $tar);
- }
-
- ##### Now find dependents. Tar usually only needs libc, but we may
- ##### as well be careful.
- foreach $line (`ldd $tar`) {
- my($rel_lib, $abs_lib) = $line =~ /(\S+) => (\S+)/;
- next unless $abs_lib;
- my($final) = $abs_lib;
-
- if ($abs_lib =~ /not found/) {
- error "File $tar needs library $rel_lib, which does not exist!";
- } else {
- my(@libs) = `find $CFG::mount_point -name \'$rel_lib*\' -print`;
- chomp(@libs);
- foreach (@libs) { s/(\.so).*$/$1*/ };
- push(@all_files, @libs);
- }
- }
-
- info 0, "Moving files to base disk: @all_files\n";
- foreach (@all_files) { s|^$CFG::mount_point/(.*)$|$1| };
- @all_files
-}
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.0-r1.ebuild b/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.0-r1.ebuild
index cc7006f9bafc..e9d3b39a10f7 100644
--- a/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.0-r1.ebuild
+++ b/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.0-r1.ebuild
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 or later
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.0-r1.ebuild,v 1.10 2002/07/24 07:45:19 aliz Exp $
+# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.0-r1.ebuild,v 1.11 2002/09/02 09:03:12 aliz Exp $
S=${WORKDIR}/${P}
DESCRIPTION="Yard is a suite of Perl scripts for creating rescue disks (also
called bootdisks) for Linux."
-SRC_URI="http://www.croftj.net/~fawcett/yard/${P}.tar.gz"
+SRC_URI="http://www.croftj.net/~fawcett/yard/${P}.tar.gz
+ http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/${P}-extra.tar.bz2
+ http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/diet-utils.tar.bz2"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.linuxlots.com/~fawcett/yard/"
SLOT="0"
LICENSE="GPL-2 Artistic"
@@ -14,6 +16,8 @@ DEPEND="sys-devel/perl"
RDEPEND=""
src_unpack() {
+ unpack ${P}-extra.tar.bz2
+ mv ${S} ${S}-extra
unpack ${P}.tar.gz
cd ${S}
cp ${FILESDIR}/configure .
@@ -24,11 +28,9 @@ src_unpack() {
}
src_compile() {
-
cd ${S}
./configure --prefix=/usr || die
make || die
-
}
src_install () {
@@ -52,7 +54,7 @@ src_install () {
# configure stuff
- cd ${FILESDIR}/${P}
+ cd ${S}-extra
insinto /etc/yard
doins etc/Bootdisk* etc/Config.pl
insinto /etc/yard/Replacements/etc
@@ -81,6 +83,6 @@ src_install () {
cd ..
mkdir bin
cd bin
- unpack diet-utils.tar.bz2
+ tar xjpf ${DISTDIR}/diet-utils.tar.bz2
}
diff --git a/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.2.ebuild b/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.2.ebuild
index cbb37abcdb46..2dc69d076422 100644
--- a/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.2.ebuild
+++ b/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.2.ebuild
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 or later
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.2.ebuild,v 1.1 2002/08/25 20:17:19 aliz Exp $
+# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/yard/yard-2.2.ebuild,v 1.2 2002/09/02 09:03:12 aliz Exp $
S=${WORKDIR}/${P}
DESCRIPTION="Yard is a suite of Perl scripts for creating rescue disks (also
called bootdisks) for Linux."
-SRC_URI="http://www.linuxlots.com/~fawcett/yard/${P}.tar.gz"
+SRC_URI="http://www.linuxlots.com/~fawcett/yard/${P}.tar.gz
+ http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/${P}-extra.tar.bz2
+ http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/diet-utils.tar.bz2"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.linuxlots.com/~fawcett/yard/"
SLOT="0"
LICENSE="GPL-2 Artistic"
@@ -14,7 +16,9 @@ DEPEND="sys-devel/perl"
RDEPEND=""
src_unpack() {
- unpack ${A}
+ unpack ${P}-extra.tar.bz2
+ mv ${S} ${S}-extra
+ unpack ${P}.tar.gz
cd ${S}
patch -p0 -l < ${FILESDIR}/${P}-gentoo.patch
}
@@ -30,7 +34,7 @@ src_install() {
dodoc 0_* README VERSION
dohtml doc/*.html
- cd ${FILESDIR}/${P}
+ cd ${S}-extra
insinto /etc/yard
doins etc/Bootdisk* etc/Config.pl
insinto /etc/yard/Replacements/etc
@@ -58,5 +62,5 @@ src_install() {
# diet-utils
dodir /etc/yard/Replacements/bin
cd ${D}/etc/yard/Replacements/bin
- tar xjpf ${FILESDIR}/diet-utils.tar.bz2
+ tar xjpf ${DISTDIR}/diet-utils.tar.bz2
}