# Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-dns/bind/bind-9.3.2-r5.ebuild,v 1.2 2006/11/23 17:17:55 vivo Exp $ inherit eutils libtool autotools DLZ_VERSION="9.3.2b1" MY_P="${P}-P1" MY_PV="${PV}-P1" DESCRIPTION="BIND - Berkeley Internet Name Domain - Name Server" HOMEPAGE="http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind9.html" SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/${MY_PV}/${MY_P}.tar.gz doc? ( mirror://gentoo/dyndns-samples.tbz2 ) dlz? ( http://dev.gentoo.org/~voxus/bind/ctrix_dlz_${DLZ_VERSION}.patch.bz2 )" LICENSE="as-is" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~hppa ~ia64 ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~s390 ~sh ~sparc ~x86 ~x86-fbsd" IUSE="ssl ipv6 doc dlz postgres berkdb mysql odbc ldap selinux idn threads" DEPEND="ssl? ( >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6g ) mysql? ( >=virtual/mysql-4.0 ) odbc? ( >=dev-db/unixODBC-2.2.6 ) ldap? ( net-nds/openldap )" RDEPEND="${DEPEND} selinux? ( sec-policy/selinux-bind )" S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P} pkg_setup() { use threads && { echo ewarn "If you're in vserver enviroment, you're probably want to" ewarn "disable threads support because of linux capabilities dependency" echo } ebegin "Creating named group and user" enewgroup named 40 enewuser named 40 -1 /etc/bind named eend ${?} } src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd "${S}" # Adjusting PATHs in manpages for i in bin/{named/named.8,check/named-checkconf.8,rndc/rndc.8} ; do sed -i \ -e 's:/etc/named.conf:/etc/bind/named.conf:g' \ -e 's:/etc/rndc.conf:/etc/bind/rndc.conf:g' \ -e 's:/etc/rndc.key:/etc/bind/rndc.key:g' \ "${i}" done use dlz && { epatch ${DISTDIR}/ctrix_dlz_${DLZ_VERSION}.patch.bz2 epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-dlzbdb-includes.patch use odbc && epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}-missing_odbc_test.patch } use idn && epatch ${S}/contrib/idn/idnkit-1.0-src/patch/bind9/${P}-patch # should be installed by bind-tools sed -e "s:nsupdate ::g" -i ${S}/bin/Makefile.in WANT_AUTOCONF=2.5 AT_NO_RECURSIVE=1 eautoreconf || die "eautoreconf failed" # bug #151839 sed \ -e 's:CDEFINES = :CDEFINES = -USO_BSDCOMPAT:' \ -i lib/isc/unix/Makefile.in } src_compile() { local myconf="" use ssl && myconf="${myconf} --with-openssl" use dlz && { myconf="${myconf} --with-dlz-filesystem --with-dlz-stub" use postgres && myconf="${myconf} --with-dlz-postgres" use mysql && myconf="${myconf} --with-dlz-mysql" use berkdb && myconf="${myconf} --with-dlz-bdb" use ldap && myconf="${myconf} --with-dlz-ldap" use odbc && myconf="${myconf} --with-dlz-odbc" } if use threads; then if use dlz && use mysql; then echo ewarn "" einfo "MySQL uses thread local storage in its C api. Thus MySQL" einfo "requires that each thread of an application execute a MySQL" einfo "\"thread initialization\" to setup the thread local storage." einfo "This is impossible to do safely while staying within the DLZ" einfo "driver API. This is a limitation caused by MySQL, and not" einfo "the DLZ API." ewarn "Because of this BIND MUST only run with a single thread when" ewarn "using the MySQL driver." echo myconf="${myconf} --disable-linux-caps --disable-threads" einfo "Threading support disabled" epause 10 else myconf="${myconf} --enable-linux-caps --enable-threads" einfo "Threading support enabled" fi else myconf="${myconf} --disable-linux-caps --disable-threads" fi econf \ --sysconfdir=/etc/bind \ --localstatedir=/var \ --with-libtool \ `use_enable ipv6` \ ${myconf} || die "econf failed" emake -j1 || die "failed to compile bind" use idn && { cd ${S}/contrib/idn/idnkit-1.0-src econf || die "idn econf failed" emake || die "idn emake failed" } } src_install() { einstall || die "failed to install bind" dodoc CHANGES COPYRIGHT FAQ README use doc && { docinto misc dodoc doc/misc/* docinto html dohtml doc/arm/* docinto draft dodoc doc/draft/* docinto rfc dodoc doc/rfc/* docinto contrib dodoc contrib/named-bootconf/named-bootconf.sh \ contrib/nanny/nanny.pl # some handy-dandy dynamic dns examples cd ${D}/usr/share/doc/${PF} tar pjxf ${DISTFILES}/dyndns-samples.tbz2 } insinto /etc/env.d newins ${FILESDIR}/10bind.env 10bind dodir /etc/bind /var/bind/{pri,sec} keepdir /var/bind/sec insinto /etc/bind ; newins ${FILESDIR}/named.conf-r3 named.conf # ftp://ftp.rs.internic.net/domain/named.ca: insinto /var/bind ; doins ${FILESDIR}/named.ca insinto /var/bind/pri doins ${FILESDIR}/127.zone newins ${FILESDIR}/localhost.zone-r1 localhost.zone cp ${FILESDIR}/named.init-r4 ${T}/named && doinitd ${T}/named cp ${FILESDIR}/named.confd-r1 ${T}/named && doconfd ${T}/named dosym ../../var/bind/named.ca /var/bind/root.cache dosym ../../var/bind/pri /etc/bind/pri dosym ../../var/bind/sec /etc/bind/sec if use idn; then cd ${S}/contrib/idn/idnkit-1.0-src einstall || die "failed to install idn kit" docinto idn dodoc ChangeLog INSTALL{,.ja} README{,.ja} NEWS fi # Let's get rid of those tools and their manpages since they're provided by bind-tools rm -f ${D}/usr/share/man/man1/{dig.1,host.1,nslookup.1} rm -f ${D}/usr/bin/{dig,host,nslookup} } pkg_postinst() { if [ ! -f '/etc/bind/rndc.key' ]; then if [ -c /dev/urandom ]; then einfo "Using /dev/urandom for generating rndc.key" /usr/sbin/rndc-confgen -r /dev/urandom -a -u named echo else einfo "Using /dev/random for generating rndc.key" /usr/sbin/rndc-confgen -a -u named echo fi fi install -d -o named -g named ${ROOT}/var/run/named \ ${ROOT}/var/bind/pri ${ROOT}/var/bind/sec chown -R named:named ${ROOT}/var/bind einfo "The default zone files are now installed as *.zone," einfo "be careful merging config files if you have modified" einfo "/var/bind/pri/127 or /var/bind/pri/localhost" einfo einfo "You can edit /etc/conf.d/named to customize named settings" einfo einfo "The BIND ebuild now includes chroot support." einfo "If you like to run bind in chroot AND this is a new install OR" einfo "your bind doesn't already run in chroot, simply run:" einfo "\`emerge --config '=${CATEGORY}/${PF}'\`" einfo "Before running the above command you might want to change the chroot" einfo "dir in /etc/conf.d/named. Otherwise /chroot/dns will be used." echo einfo "Recently verisign added a wildcard A record to the .COM and .NET TLD" einfo "zones making all .com and .net domains appear to be registered" einfo "This causes many problems such as breaking important anti-spam checks" einfo "which verify source domains exist. ISC released a patch for BIND which" einfo "adds 'delegation-only' zones to allow admins to return the .com and .net" einfo "domain resolution to their normal function." echo einfo "There is no need to create a com or net data file. Just the" einfo "entries to the named.conf file is enough." echo einfo " zone "com" IN { type delegation-only; };" einfo " zone "net" IN { type delegation-only; };" echo ewarn "BIND >=9.2.5 makes the priority argument to MX records mandatory" ewarn "when it was previously optional. If the priority is missing, BIND" ewarn "won't load the zone file at all." echo } pkg_config() { CHROOT=`sed -n 's/^[[:blank:]]\?CHROOT="\([^"]\+\)"/\1/p' /etc/conf.d/named 2>/dev/null` EXISTS="no" if [ -z "${CHROOT}" -a ! -d "/chroot/dns" ]; then CHROOT="/chroot/dns" elif [ -d ${CHROOT} ]; then eerror; eerror "${CHROOT:-/chroot/dns} already exists. Quitting."; eerror; EXISTS="yes" fi if [ ! "$EXISTS" = yes ]; then einfo ; einfon "Setting up the chroot directory..." mkdir -m 700 -p ${CHROOT} mkdir -p ${CHROOT}/{dev,etc,var/run/named} chown -R named:named ${CHROOT}/var/run/named cp -R /etc/bind ${CHROOT}/etc/ cp /etc/localtime ${CHROOT}/etc/localtime chown named:named ${CHROOT}/etc/bind/rndc.key cp -R /var/bind ${CHROOT}/var/ chown -R named:named ${CHROOT}/var/ mknod ${CHROOT}/dev/zero c 1 5 mknod ${CHROOT}/dev/random c 1 8 chmod 666 ${CHROOT}/dev/{random,zero} chown root:named ${CHROOT} chmod 0750 ${CHROOT} grep -q "^#[[:blank:]]\?CHROOT" /etc/conf.d/named ; RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL = 0 ]; then sed 's/^# \?\(CHROOT.*\)$/\1/' /etc/conf.d/named > /etc/conf.d/named.orig 2>/dev/null mv --force /etc/conf.d/named.orig /etc/conf.d/named fi sleep 1; echo " Done."; sleep 1 einfo einfo "Add the following to your root .bashrc or .bash_profile: " einfo " alias rndc='rndc -k ${CHROOT}/etc/bind/rndc.key'" einfo "Then do the following: " einfo " source /root/.bashrc or .bash_profile" einfo fi }