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# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-libs/pam/pam-0.78.ebuild,v 1.9 2005/06/30 10:29:47 flameeyes Exp $
FORCE_SYSTEMAUTH_UPDATE="no"
# BDB is internalized to get a non-threaded lib for pam_userdb.so to
# be built with. The runtime-only dependency on BDB suggests the user
# will use the system-installed db_load to create pam_userdb databases.
# PWDB is internalized because it is specifically designed to work
# with Linux-PAM. I'm not really certain how pervasive the Radius
# and NIS services of PWDB are at this point.
PATCH_LEVEL="1.0"
BDB_VER="4.3.27"
BDB_VER2="4.1.25"
PAM_REDHAT_VER="0.78-3"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/"
DESCRIPTION="Pluggable Authentication Modules"
S="${WORKDIR}/Linux-PAM-${PV}"
S2="${WORKDIR}/pam-${PV}-patches"
SRC_URI="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/pre/library/Linux-PAM-${PV}.tar.gz
mirror://gentoo/pam-${PV}-patches-${PATCH_LEVEL}.tar.bz2
http://dev.gentoo.org/~seemant/distfiles/pam-${PV}-patches-${PATCH_LEVEL}.tar.bz2
berkdb? ( http://downloads.sleepycat.com/db-${BDB_VER}.tar.gz )"
LICENSE="PAM"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~hppa ~ia64 ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~s390 ~sh ~sparc ~x86"
IUSE="berkdb pwdb selinux pam_chroot pam_console pam_timestamp"
RDEPEND=">=sys-libs/cracklib-2.7-r8
selinux? ( sys-libs/libselinux )
berkdb? ( >=sys-libs/db-${BDB_VER2} )"
# Note that we link to static versions of glib (pam_console.so)
# and pwdb (pam_pwdb.so), so we need glib-2.6.2-r1 or later ...
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
dev-lang/perl
pam_console? ( >=dev-libs/glib-2.6.2-r1 )
>=sys-devel/autoconf-2.59
>=sys-devel/automake-1.6
>=sys-devel/flex-2.5.4a-r5
pwdb? ( >=sys-libs/pwdb-0.62 )"
# Have python sandbox issues currently ...
# doc? ( app-text/sgmltools-lite )
PROVIDE="virtual/pam"
#inherit needs to be after DEPEND definition to protect RDEPEND
inherit toolchain-funcs eutils flag-o-matic gnuconfig pam
apply_pam_patches() {
local x=
local y=
local patches="${T}/patches.$$"
for x in redhat gentoo
do
rm -f "${patches}"
# Need to be a '| while read x', as some lines may have spaces ...
grep -v '^#' "${S2}/list.${x}-patches" | grep -v '^$' | while read y
do
# Remove the 'Patch[0-9]*: ' from the redhat list
echo "${y}" | sed -e 's|^Patch.*: \(.*\)|\1|' >> "${patches}"
done
for y in $(cat "${patches}")
do
epatch "${S2}/${x}-patches/${y}"
done
done
}
pkg_setup() {
local x=
if use pwdb; then
for x in libpwdb.a libcrack.a; do
if [ ! -f "${ROOT}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${x}" ]; then
eerror "Could not find /usr/$(get_libdir)/${x} needed to build Linux-PAM!"
die "Could not find /usr/$(get_libdir)/${x} needed to build Linux-PAM!"
fi
done
fi
if use pam_console; then
x="libglib-2.0.a"
if [ ! -f "${ROOT}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${x}" ]; then
eerror "Could not find /usr/$(get_libdir)/${x} needed to build Linux-PAM!"
eerror "Please remerge glib-2.6.* to make sure you have static changes."
die "Could not find /usr/$(get_libdir)/${x} needed to build Linux-PAM!"
fi
fi
return 0
}
src_unpack() {
local x=
unpack ${A} || die "Couldn't unpack ${A}"
cd ${S} || die
tar -zxf ${S2}/pam-redhat-${PAM_REDHAT_VER}.tar.gz \
|| die "Couldn't unpack pam-redhat-${PAM_REDHAT_VER}.tar.gz"
# These ones we do not want, or do not work with non RH
rm -rf ${S}/modules/{pam_rps,pam_postgresok}
apply_pam_patches
if use selinux; then
epatch ${S2}/gentoo-patches/pam-0.78-selinux.patch
use pwdb && epatch ${S2}/gentoo-patches/pam-pwdbselinux.patch
fi
# Check which extra modules should be built
# (Do this after apply_pam_patches(), else some may fail)
for x in pam_chroot pam_console pam_timestamp; do
use "${x}" || rm -rf "${S}/modules/${x}"
done
use berkdb || rm -rf "${S}/modules/pam_userdb"
use pwdb || rm -rf "${S}/modules/pam_pwdb"
use pwdb || rm -rf "${S}/modules/pam_radius"
# Fixup libdir for 64bit arches
sed -ie "s:@get_libdir:$(get_libdir):" ${S}/configure.in
for readme in modules/pam_*/README ; do
cp -f "${readme}" doc/txts/README.$(dirname "${readme}" | \
sed -e 's|^modules/||')
done
# Bug #80604 (If install-sh do not exist, touch it)
cp /usr/share/automake/install-sh ${S}/ 2>/dev/null || touch install-sh
export WANT_AUTOCONF=2.5
autoconf || die
}
src_compile() {
# Bug #70471 (Compile issues with other locales)
export LANG=C LC_ALL=C
if use berkdb
then
einfo "Building Berkley DB ${BDB_VER}..."
cd ${WORKDIR}/db-${BDB_VER}/build_unix || die
# Pam uses berkdb, which db-4.1.x series can't detect mips64, so we fix it
if use mips; then
einfo "Updating berkdb config.{guess,sub} for mips"
S="${WORKDIR}/db-${BDB_VER}/dist" \
gnuconfig_update
fi
#echo db_cv_mutex=UNIX/fcntl > config.cache
#./s_config
../dist/configure \
--cache-file=config.cache \
--disable-compat185 \
--disable-cxx \
--disable-diagnostic \
--disable-dump185 \
--disable-java \
--disable-rpc \
--disable-tcl \
--disable-shared \
--disable-o_direct \
--with-pic \
--with-uniquename=_pam \
--with-mutex="UNIX/fcntl" \
--prefix="${S}" \
--includedir="${S}/include" \
--libdir="${S}/lib" || die "Bad BDB ./configure"
# XXX: hack out O_DIRECT support in db4 for now.
# (Done above now with --disable-o_direct now)
make || die "BDB build failed"
make install || die
export CPPFLAGS="-I${S}/include"
export LDFLAGS="-L${S}/lib"
export LIBNAME="lib"
fi
if [ "${ARCH}" = "alpha" ]
then
if [ ! -z "$(strings -a /usr/lib/libglib.a | grep -i 'Compaq Computer Corp.')" ]
then
# should be LDFLAGS, but this configure is screwy.
echo
einfo "It looks like you compiled glib with ccc, this is okay, but"
einfo "I'll need to force gcc to link with libots...."
echo
append-flags -lots
sed -i -e 's/$(CC) -o/$(CC) -lots -o/g' ${S}/modules/pam_pwdb/Makefile
fi
fi
einfo "Building Linux-PAM ${PV}..."
cd ${S}
econf --enable-static-libpam \
--enable-fakeroot="${D}" \
--libdir="/$(get_libdir)" \
--enable-isadir="../../$(get_libdir)/security" \
|| die
# Python stuff in docs gives sandbox problems
sed -i -e 's|modules doc examples|modules|' Makefile
# Fix warnings for gcc-2.95.3
if [ "$(gcc-version)" = "2.95" ]
then
sed -i -e "s:-Wpointer-arith::" Make.Rules
fi
if ! use berkdb
then
# Do not build pam_userdb.so ...
sed -i -e "s:^HAVE_NDBM_H=yes:HAVE_NDBM_H=no:" \
-e "s:^HAVE_LIBNDBM=yes:HAVE_LIBNDBM=no:" \
-e "s:^HAVE_LIBDB=yes:HAVE_LIBDB=no:" \
Make.Rules
# Also edit the configuration file else the wrong include files
# get used
sed -i -e "s:^#define HAVE_NDBM_H.*$:/* #undef HAVE_NDBM_H */:" \
-e "s:^#define HAVE_DB_H.*$:/* #undef HAVE_DB_H */:" \
_pam_aconf.h
else
# Do not link pam_userdb.so to db-1.85 ...
sed -i -e "s:^HAVE_NDBM_H=yes:HAVE_NDBM_H=no:" \
-e "s:^HAVE_LIBNDBM=yes:HAVE_LIBNDBM=no:" \
Make.Rules
# Also edit the configuration file else the wrong include files
# get used
sed -i -e "s:^#define HAVE_NDBM_H.*$:/* #undef HAVE_NDBM_H */:" \
_pam_aconf.h
fi
make || die "PAM build failed"
}
src_install() {
local x=
einfo "Installing Linux-PAM ${PV}..."
make FAKEROOT=${D} \
LDCONFIG="" \
install || die
# Make sure every module built.
# Do not remove this, as some module can fail to build
# and effectively lock the user out of his system.
einfo "Checking if all modules were built..."
for x in ${S}/modules/pam_*
do
if [ -d ${x} ]
then
local mod_name=$(basename "${x}")
local sec_dir="${D}/$(get_libdir)/security"
if ! ls -1 "${sec_dir}/${mod_name}"*.so &> /dev/null
then
echo
eerror "ERROR: ${mod_name} module did not build."
echo
die "${mod_name} module did not build."
fi
fi
done
dodir /usr/$(get_libdir)
cd ${D}/$(get_libdir)
for x in pam pamc pam_misc
do
rm lib${x}.so
ln -s lib${x}.so.${PV} lib${x}.so
ln -s lib${x}.so.${PV} lib${x}.so.0
mv lib${x}.a ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)
# See bug #4411
gen_usr_ldscript lib${x}.so
done
cd ${S}
# need this for pam_console
keepdir /var/run/console
for x in ${FILESDIR}/pam.d/*
do
[[ -f ${x} ]] && dopamd ${x}
done
# Only add this one if needed.
if [ "${FORCE_SYSTEMAUTH_UPDATE}" = "yes" ]; then
newpamd ${FILESDIR}/pam.d/system-auth system-auth.new || \
die "Failed to install system-auth.new!"
fi
insinto /etc/security
doins ${FILESDIR}/pam_env.conf
doman doc/man/*.[0-9]
dodoc CHANGELOG Copyright README
docinto modules ; dodoc modules/README ; dodoc doc/txts/README.*
# Install our own README.pam_console
docinto ; dodoc ${FILESDIR}/README.pam_console
docinto txt ; dodoc doc/specs/*.txt #doc/txts/*.txt
# docinto print ; dodoc doc/ps/*.ps
# docinto html
# dohtml -r doc/html/
}
pkg_postinst() {
if [ "${FORCE_SYSTEMAUTH_UPDATE}" = "yes" ]; then
local CHECK1="$(md5sum ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth | cut -d ' ' -f 1)"
local CHECK2="$(md5sum ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth.new | cut -d ' ' -f 1)"
if [ "${CHECK1}" != "${CHECK2}" ]; then
ewarn "Due to a security issue, ${ROOT}etc/pam.d/system-auth "
ewarn "is being updated automatically. Your old "
ewarn "system-auth will be backed up as:"
ewarn
ewarn " ${ROOT}etc/pam.d/system-auth.bak"
echo
cp -a ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth \
${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth.bak;
mv -f ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth.new \
${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth
rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/._cfg????_system-auth
else
rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/pam.d/system-auth.new
fi
fi
}
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