# $NetBSD: bsd.pkginstall.mk,v 1.22 2005/08/23 10:00:50 rillig Exp $ # # This Makefile fragment is included by bsd.pkg.mk to use the common # INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts. To use this Makefile fragment, simply: # # (1) Set the variables to customize the install scripts to the package, and # (2) Set USE_PKGINSTALL to YES in the package Makefile. # # NOTE: This file must _not_ be included from anything else than bsd.pkg.mk. .if !defined(BSD_PKG_INSTALL_MK) BSD_PKG_INSTALL_MK= 1 .include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk" # The Solaris /bin/sh does not know the ${foo#bar} shell substitution. # This shell function serves a similar purpose, but is specialized on # stripping ${PREFIX}/ from a pathname. _FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX= \ strip_prefix() { \ ${AWK} 'END { \ plen = length(prefix); \ if (substr(s, 1, plen) == prefix) { \ s = substr(s, 1 + plen, length(s) - plen); \ } \ print s; \ }' s="$$1" prefix=${PREFIX:Q}/ /dev/null; \ } DEINSTALL_FILE= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+DEINSTALL INSTALL_FILE= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+INSTALL # These are the template scripts for the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts. Packages # may do additional work in the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts by overriding the # variables DEINSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL and INSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL to point to # additional script fragments. These bits are included after the main # install/deinstall script fragments. Packages may also override the # variables DEINSTALL_TMPL and INSTALL_TMPL to completely customize the # install/deinstall logic. # _HEADER_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/install/header .if !defined(HEADER_EXTRA_TMPL) && exists(${.CURDIR}/HEADER) HEADER_EXTRA_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/HEADER .else HEADER_EXTRA_TMPL?= # empty .endif DEINSTALL_PRE_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/install/deinstall-pre DEINSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL?= # empty DEINSTALL_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/install/deinstall INSTALL_UNPACK_TMPL?= # empty INSTALL_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/install/install INSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL?= # empty INSTALL_POST_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/install/install-post _FOOTER_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/install/footer # DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES and INSTALL_TEMPLATES are the default list of source # files that are concatenated to form the DEINSTALL/INSTALL scripts. # DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES= ${_HEADER_TMPL} DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${HEADER_EXTRA_TMPL} DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${DEINSTALL_PRE_TMPL} DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${DEINSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL} DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${DEINSTALL_TMPL} DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${_FOOTER_TMPL} INSTALL_TEMPLATES= ${_HEADER_TMPL} INSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${HEADER_EXTRA_TMPL} INSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${INSTALL_UNPACK_TMPL} INSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${INSTALL_TMPL} INSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${INSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL} INSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${INSTALL_POST_TMPL} INSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${_FOOTER_TMPL} # These are the list of source files that are concatenated to form the # INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts. # DEINSTALL_SRC?= ${DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES} INSTALL_SRC?= ${INSTALL_TEMPLATES} # FILES_SUBST lists what to substitute in DEINSTALL/INSTALL scripts and in # rc.d scripts. # FILES_SUBST+= PREFIX=${PREFIX} FILES_SUBST+= LOCALBASE=${LOCALBASE} FILES_SUBST+= X11BASE=${X11BASE} FILES_SUBST+= DEPOTBASE=${DEPOTBASE} FILES_SUBST+= VARBASE=${VARBASE} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_SYSCONFBASE=${PKG_SYSCONFBASE} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_SYSCONFDEPOTBASE=${PKG_SYSCONFDEPOTBASE} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR=${PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_SYSCONFDIR=${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} FILES_SUBST+= CONF_DEPENDS=${CONF_DEPENDS:C/:.*//:Q} FILES_SUBST+= PKGBASE=${PKGBASE} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE=${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} # PKG_USERS represents the users to create for the package. It is a # space-separated list of elements of the form # # user:group[:[userid][:[descr][:[home][:shell]]]] # # Only the user and group are required; everything else is optional, # but the colons must be in the right places when specifying optional # bits. Note that if the description contains spaces, then spaces # should be double backslash-escaped, e.g. # # foo:foogrp::The\\ Foomister # # PKG_GROUPS represents the groups to create for the package. It is a # space-separated list of elements of the form # # group[:groupid] # # Only the group is required; the groupid is optional. # PKG_GROUPS?= # empty PKG_USERS?= # empty _PKG_USER_HOME?= /nonexistent _PKG_USER_SHELL?= ${NOLOGIN} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_USER_HOME=${_PKG_USER_HOME} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_USER_SHELL=${_PKG_USER_SHELL} # Interix is very Special in that users are groups cannot have the # same name. Interix.mk tries to work around this by overriding # some specific package defaults. If we get here and there's still a # conflict, add a breakage indicator to make sure the package won't # compile without changing something. # .if !empty(OPSYS:MInterix) . for user in ${PKG_USERS:C/\\\\//g:C/:.*//} . if !empty(PKG_GROUPS:M${user}) PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "User and group '${user}' cannot have the same name on Interix" . endif . endfor .endif .if !empty(PKG_USERS) || !empty(PKG_GROUPS) DEPENDS+= ${_USER_DEPENDS} .endif INSTALL_USERGROUP_FILE= ${WRKDIR}/.install-usergroup INSTALL_USERGROUP_MEMBERS= ${PKG_USERS} ${PKG_GROUPS} INSTALL_UNPACK_TMPL+= ${INSTALL_USERGROUP_FILE} .if empty(INSTALL_USERGROUP_MEMBERS:M*) ${INSTALL_USERGROUP_FILE}: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${.TARGET} .else ${INSTALL_USERGROUP_FILE}: ../../mk/install/usergroup ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ ${RM} -f ${.TARGET} ${.TARGET}.tmp; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ ${ECHO} "# start of install-usergroup"; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "# Generate a +USERGROUP script that reference counts users"; \ ${ECHO} "# and groups that are required for the proper functioning"; \ ${ECHO} "# of the package."; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "case \$${STAGE} in"; \ ${ECHO} "PRE-INSTALL|UNPACK)"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CAT} > ./+USERGROUP << 'EOF_USERGROUP'"; \ ${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} ../../mk/install/usergroup; \ ${ECHO} ""; \ eval set -- dummy ${PKG_GROUPS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ i="$$1"; shift; \ ${ECHO} "# GROUP: $$i"; \ done; \ eval set -- dummy ${PKG_USERS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ i="$$1"; shift; \ ${ECHO} "# USER: $$i"; \ done; \ ${ECHO} "EOF_USERGROUP"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CHMOD} +x ./+USERGROUP"; \ ${ECHO} " ;;"; \ ${ECHO} "esac"; \ ${ECHO} ""; \ ${ECHO} "# end of install-usergroup"; \ exec 1>/dev/null; \ ${MV} -f ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET} .endif # SPECIAL_PERMS are lists that look like: # file user group mode # At post-install time, file (it may be a directory) is changed to be # owned by user:group with mode permissions. If a file pathname # is relative, then it is taken to be relative to ${PREFIX}. # # SPECIAL_PERMS should be used primarily to change permissions of files or # directories listed in the PLIST. This may be used to make certain files # set-uid or to change the ownership or a directory. # # SETUID_ROOT_PERMS is a convenience definition to note an executable is # meant to be setuid-root, and should be used as follows: # # SPECIAL_PERMS+= /path/to/suidroot ${SETUID_ROOT_PERMS} # SPECIAL_PERMS?= # empty SETUID_ROOT_PERMS?= ${ROOT_USER} ${ROOT_GROUP} 4711 INSTALL_PERMS_FILE= ${WRKDIR}/.install-perms INSTALL_PERMS_MEMBERS= ${SPECIAL_PERMS} INSTALL_UNPACK_TMPL+= ${INSTALL_PERMS_FILE} .if empty(INSTALL_PERMS_MEMBERS:M*) ${INSTALL_PERMS_FILE}: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${.TARGET} .else ${INSTALL_PERMS_FILE}: ../../mk/install/perms ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${.TARGET} ${.TARGET}.tmp ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ ${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ ${ECHO} "# start of install-perms"; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "# Generate a +PERMS script that sets the special"; \ ${ECHO} "# permissions on files and directories used by the"; \ ${ECHO} "# package."; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "case \$${STAGE} in"; \ ${ECHO} "PRE-INSTALL|UNPACK)"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CAT} > ./+PERMS << 'EOF_PERMS'"; \ ${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} ../../mk/install/perms; \ ${ECHO} ""; \ eval set -- dummy ${SPECIAL_PERMS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ file="$$1"; owner="$$2"; group="$$3"; mode="$$4"; \ shift; shift; shift; shift; \ file=`strip_prefix "$$file"`; \ ${ECHO} "# PERMS: $$file $$mode $$owner $$group"; \ done; \ ${ECHO} "EOF_PERMS"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CHMOD} +x ./+PERMS"; \ ${ECHO} " ;;"; \ ${ECHO} "esac"; \ ${ECHO} ""; \ ${ECHO} "# end of install-perms"; \ exec 1>/dev/null; \ ${MV} -f ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET} .endif # CONF_FILES are pairs of example and true config files, used much like # MLINKS in the base system. At post-install time, if the true config # file doesn't exist, then the example one is copied into place. At # deinstall time, the true one is removed if it doesn't differ from the # example one. REQD_FILES is the same as CONF_FILES but the value # of PKG_CONFIG is ignored; however, all files listed in REQD_FILES # should be under ${PREFIX}. # # CONF_FILES_MODE and REQD_FILES_MODE are the file permissions for the # files in CONF_FILES and REQD_FILES, respectively. # # CONF_FILES_PERMS are lists that look like: # # example_file config_file user group mode # # and works like CONF_FILES, except the config files are owned by # user:group have mode permissions. REQD_FILES_PERMS is the same # as CONF_FILES_PERMS but the value of PKG_CONFIG is ignored; # however, all files listed in REQD_FILES_PERMS should be under # ${PREFIX}. # # RCD_SCRIPTS works lists the basenames of the rc.d scripts. They are # expected to be found in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/rc.d, and # the scripts will be copied into ${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR} with # ${RCD_SCRIPTS_MODE} permissions. # # If any file pathnames are relative, then they are taken to be relative # to ${PREFIX}. # CONF_FILES?= # empty CONF_FILES_MODE?= 0644 CONF_FILES_PERMS?= # empty RCD_SCRIPTS?= # empty RCD_SCRIPTS_MODE?= 0755 RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR= share/examples/rc.d RCD_SCRIPTS_SHELL?= ${SH} FILES_SUBST+= RCD_SCRIPTS_SHELL=${RCD_SCRIPTS_SHELL} MESSAGE_SUBST+= RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR=${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR} MESSAGE_SUBST+= RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR=${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR} INSTALL_FILES_FILE= ${WRKDIR}/.install-files INSTALL_FILES_MEMBERS= ${RCD_SCRIPTS} ${CONF_FILES} ${REQD_FILES} \ ${CONF_FILES_PERMS} ${REQD_FILES_PERMS} INSTALL_UNPACK_TMPL+= ${INSTALL_FILES_FILE} .if empty(INSTALL_FILES_MEMBERS:M*) ${INSTALL_FILES_FILE}: ${_PKG_DEBUG}${_PKG_SILENT}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${.TARGET} .else ${INSTALL_FILES_FILE}: ../../mk/install/files ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${.TARGET} ${.TARGET}.tmp ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ ${ECHO} "# start of install-files"; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "# Generate a +FILES script that reference counts config"; \ ${ECHO} "# files that are required for the proper functioning"; \ ${ECHO} "# of the package."; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "case \$${STAGE} in"; \ ${ECHO} "PRE-INSTALL|UNPACK)"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CAT} > ./+FILES << 'EOF_FILES'"; \ ${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} ../../mk/install/files; \ ${ECHO} "" ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ eval set -- dummy ${RCD_SCRIPTS}; shift; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ script="$$1"; shift; \ file="${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR:S/^${PREFIX}\///}/$$script"; \ egfile="${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}/$$script"; \ ${ECHO} "# FILE: $$file cr $$egfile ${RCD_SCRIPTS_MODE}"; \ done ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ eval set -- dummy ${CONF_FILES}; shift; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ egfile="$$1"; file="$$2"; \ shift; shift; \ egfile=`strip_prefix "$$egfile"`; \ file=`strip_prefix "$$file"`; \ ${ECHO} "# FILE: $$file c $$egfile ${CONF_FILES_MODE}"; \ done ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ eval set -- dummy ${REQD_FILES}; shift; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ egfile="$$1"; file="$$2"; \ shift; shift; \ egfile=`strip_prefix "$$egfile"`; \ file=`strip_prefix "$$file"`; \ ${ECHO} "# FILE: $$file cf $$egfile ${REQD_FILES_MODE}"; \ done ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ eval set -- dummy ${CONF_FILES_PERMS}; shift; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ egfile="$$1"; file="$$2"; \ owner="$$3"; group="$$4"; mode="$$5"; \ shift; shift; shift; shift; shift; \ egfile=`strip_prefix "$$egfile"`; \ file=`strip_prefix "$$file"`; \ ${ECHO} "# FILE: $$file c $$egfile $$mode $$owner $$group"; \ done ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ eval set -- dummy ${REQD_FILES_PERMS}; shift; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ egfile="$$1"; file="$$2"; \ owner="$$3"; group="$$4"; mode="$$5"; \ shift; shift; shift; shift; shift; \ egfile=`strip_prefix "$$egfile"`; \ file=`strip_prefix "$$file"`; \ ${ECHO} "# FILE: $$file cf $$egfile $$mode $$owner $$group"; \ done ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ ${ECHO} "EOF_FILES"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CHMOD} +x ./+FILES"; \ ${ECHO} " ;;"; \ ${ECHO} "esac"; \ ${ECHO} ""; \ ${ECHO} "# end of install-files"; \ ${MV} -f ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET} .endif # OWN_DIRS contains a list of directories for this package that should be # created and should attempt to be destroyed by the INSTALL/DEINSTALL # scripts. MAKE_DIRS is used the same way, but the package admin # isn't prompted to remove the directory at post-deinstall time if it # isn't empty. REQD_DIRS is like MAKE_DIRS but the value of PKG_CONFIG # is ignored; however, all directories listed in REQD_DIRS should # be under ${PREFIX}. # # OWN_DIRS_PERMS contains a list of "directory owner group mode" sublists # representing directories for this package that should be # created/destroyed by the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts. MAKE_DIRS_PERMS # is used the same way but the package admin isn't prompted to remove # the directory at post-deinstall time if it isn't empty. # REQD_DIRS_PERMS is like MAKE_DIRS but the value of PKG_CONFIG is # ignored; however, all directories listed in REQD_DIRS should be # under ${PREFIX}. # # If any directory pathnames are relative, then they are taken to be # relative to ${PREFIX}. # MAKE_DIRS?= # empty MAKE_DIRS_PERMS?= # empty REQD_DIRS?= # empty REQD_DIRS_PERMS?= # empty OWN_DIRS?= # empty OWN_DIRS_PERMS?= # empty INSTALL_DIRS_FILE= ${WRKDIR}/.install-dirs INSTALL_DIRS_MEMBERS= ${PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR} ${RCD_SCRIPTS} \ ${CONF_FILES} ${CONF_FILES_PERMS} \ ${MAKE_DIRS} ${MAKE_DIRS_PERMS} \ ${REQD_DIRS} ${REDQ_DIRS_PERMS} \ ${OWN_DIRS} ${OWN_DIRS_PERMS} INSTALL_UNPACK_TMPL+= ${INSTALL_DIRS_FILE} .if empty(INSTALL_DIRS_MEMBERS:M*) ${INSTALL_DIRS_FILE}: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${.TARGET} .else ${INSTALL_DIRS_FILE}: ../../mk/install/dirs ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${.TARGET} ${.TARGET}.tmp ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ ${ECHO} "# start of install-dirs"; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "# Generate a +DIRS script that reference counts directories"; \ ${ECHO} "# that are required for the proper functioning of the"; \ ${ECHO} "# package."; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "case \$${STAGE} in"; \ ${ECHO} "PRE-INSTALL|UNPACK)"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CAT} > ./+DIRS << 'EOF_DIRS'"; \ ${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} ../../mk/install/dirs; \ ${ECHO} "" ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ case ${PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR:M*:Q}${CONF_FILES:M*:Q}${CONF_FILES_PERMS:M*Q}"" in \ "") ;; \ *) ${ECHO} "# DIR: ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR:S/${PREFIX}\///} m" ;; \ esac; \ case ${RCD_SCRIPTS:M*:Q}"" in \ "") ;; \ *) ${ECHO} "# DIR: ${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR:S/${PREFIX}\///} m" ;; \ esac ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ eval set -- dummy ${MAKE_DIRS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ dir="$$1"; shift; \ dir=`strip_prefix "$$dir"`; \ ${ECHO} "# DIR: $$dir m"; \ done; \ eval set -- dummy ${REQD_DIRS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ dir="$$1"; shift; \ dir=`strip_prefix "$$dir"`; \ ${ECHO} "# DIR: $$dir fm"; \ done; \ eval set -- dummy ${OWN_DIRS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ dir="$$1"; shift; \ dir=`strip_prefix "$$dir"`; \ ${ECHO} "# DIR: $$dir mo"; \ done ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ eval set -- dummy ${MAKE_DIRS_PERMS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ dir="$$1"; owner="$$2"; group="$$3"; mode="$$4"; \ shift; shift; shift; shift; \ dir=`strip_prefix "$$dir"`; \ ${ECHO} "# DIR: $$dir m $$owner $$group $$mode"; \ done; \ eval set -- dummy ${REQD_DIRS_PERMS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ dir="$$1"; owner="$$2"; group="$$3"; mode="$$4"; \ shift; shift; shift; shift; \ dir=`strip_prefix "$$dir"`; \ ${ECHO} "# DIR: $$dir fm $$owner $$group $$mode"; \ done; \ eval set -- dummy ${OWN_DIRS_PERMS}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ dir="$$1"; owner="$$2"; group="$$3"; mode="$$4"; \ shift; shift; shift; shift; \ dir=`strip_prefix "$$dir"`; \ ${ECHO} "# DIR: $$dir mo $$owner $$group $$mode"; \ done ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ ${ECHO} "EOF_DIRS"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CHMOD} +x ./+DIRS"; \ ${ECHO} " ;;"; \ ${ECHO} "esac"; \ ${ECHO} ""; \ ${ECHO} "# end of install-dirs"; \ exec 1>/dev/null; \ ${MV} -f ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET} .endif # PKG_SHELL contains the pathname of the shell that should be added or # removed from the shell database, /etc/shells. If a pathname # is relative, then it is taken to be relative to ${PREFIX}. # PKG_SHELL?= # empty INSTALL_SHELL_FILE= ${WRKDIR}/.install-shell INSTALL_SHELL_MEMBERS= ${PKG_SHELL} INSTALL_UNPACK_TMPL+= ${INSTALL_SHELL_FILE} .if empty(INSTALL_SHELL_MEMBERS:M*) ${INSTALL_SHELL_FILE}: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${.TARGET} .else ${INSTALL_SHELL_FILE}: ../../mk/install/shell ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${.TARGET} ${.TARGET}.tmp ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ ${_FUNC_STRIP_PREFIX}; \ exec 1>>${.TARGET}.tmp; \ ${ECHO} "# start of install-shell"; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "# Generate a +SHELL script that handles shell registration."; \ ${ECHO} "#"; \ ${ECHO} "case \$${STAGE} in"; \ ${ECHO} "PRE-INSTALL|UNPACK)"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CAT} > ./+SHELL << 'EOF_SHELL'"; \ ${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} ../../mk/install/shell; \ ${ECHO} ""; \ eval set -- dummy ${PKG_SHELL}; shift; \ while ${TEST} $$# -gt 0; do \ shell="$$1"; shift; \ shell=`strip_prefix "$$shell"`; \ ${ECHO} "# SHELL: $$shell"; \ done; \ ${ECHO} "EOF_SHELL"; \ ${ECHO} " \$${CHMOD} +x ./+SHELL"; \ ${ECHO} " ;;"; \ ${ECHO} "esac"; \ ${ECHO} ""; \ ${ECHO} "# end of install-shell"; \ exec 1>/dev/null; \ ${MV} -f ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET} .endif # PKG_CREATE_USERGROUP indicates whether the INSTALL script should # automatically add any needed users/groups to the system using # useradd/groupadd. It is either YES or NO and defaults to YES. # # PKG_CONFIG indicates whether the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts should do # automatic config file and directory handling, or if it should # merely inform the admin of the list of required files and # directories needed to use the package. It is either YES or NO # and defaults to YES. # # PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS indicates whether to automatically install rc.d scripts # to ${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR}. It is either YES or NO and defaults to # NO. This variable only takes effect if ${PKG_CONFIG} == "YES". # # PKG_REGISTER_SHELLS indicates whether to automatically register shells # in /etc/shells. It is either YES or NO and defaults to YES. # # These values merely set the defaults for INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts, but # they may be overridden by resetting them in the environment. # PKG_CREATE_USERGROUP?= YES PKG_CONFIG?= YES PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS?= NO PKG_REGISTER_SHELLS?= YES FILES_SUBST+= PKG_CREATE_USERGROUP=${PKG_CREATE_USERGROUP} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_CONFIG=${PKG_CONFIG} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS=${PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_REGISTER_SHELLS=${PKG_REGISTER_SHELLS} # Substitute for various programs used in the DEINSTALL/INSTALL scripts and # in the rc.d scripts. # FILES_SUBST+= AWK=${AWK:Q} FILES_SUBST+= BASENAME=${BASENAME:Q} FILES_SUBST+= CAT=${CAT:Q} FILES_SUBST+= CHGRP=${CHGRP:Q} FILES_SUBST+= CHMOD=${CHMOD:Q} FILES_SUBST+= CHOWN=${CHOWN:Q} FILES_SUBST+= CMP=${CMP:Q} FILES_SUBST+= CP=${CP:Q} FILES_SUBST+= DIRNAME=${DIRNAME:Q} FILES_SUBST+= ECHO=${ECHO:Q} FILES_SUBST+= ECHO_N=${ECHO_N:Q} FILES_SUBST+= EGREP=${EGREP:Q} FILES_SUBST+= EXPR=${EXPR:Q} FILES_SUBST+= FALSE=${FALSE:Q} FILES_SUBST+= FIND=${FIND:Q} FILES_SUBST+= GREP=${GREP:Q} FILES_SUBST+= GROUPADD=${GROUPADD:Q} FILES_SUBST+= GTAR=${GTAR:Q} FILES_SUBST+= HEAD=${HEAD:Q} FILES_SUBST+= ID=${ID:Q} FILES_SUBST+= INSTALL_INFO=${INSTALL_INFO:Q} FILES_SUBST+= LINKFARM=${LINKFARM:Q} FILES_SUBST+= LN=${LN:Q} FILES_SUBST+= LS=${LS:Q} FILES_SUBST+= MKDIR=${MKDIR:Q} FILES_SUBST+= MV=${MV:Q} FILES_SUBST+= PERL5=${PERL5:Q} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_ADMIN=${PKG_ADMIN_CMD:Q} FILES_SUBST+= PKG_INFO=${PKG_INFO_CMD:Q} FILES_SUBST+= PWD_CMD=${PWD_CMD:Q} FILES_SUBST+= RM=${RM:Q} FILES_SUBST+= RMDIR=${RMDIR:Q} FILES_SUBST+= SED=${SED:Q} FILES_SUBST+= SETENV=${SETENV:Q} FILES_SUBST+= SH=${SH:Q} FILES_SUBST+= SORT=${SORT:Q} FILES_SUBST+= SU=${SU:Q} FILES_SUBST+= TEST=${TEST:Q} FILES_SUBST+= TOUCH=${TOUCH:Q} FILES_SUBST+= TR=${TR:Q} FILES_SUBST+= TRUE=${TRUE:Q} FILES_SUBST+= USERADD=${USERADD:Q} FILES_SUBST+= XARGS=${XARGS:Q} FILES_SUBST_SED= ${FILES_SUBST:S/=/@!/:S/$/!g/:S/^/ -e s!@/} PKG_REFCOUNT_DBDIR?= ${PKG_DBDIR}.refcount INSTALL_SCRIPTS_ENV= PKG_PREFIX=${PREFIX} INSTALL_SCRIPTS_ENV+= PKG_METADATA_DIR=${_PKG_DBDIR}/${PKGNAME} INSTALL_SCRIPTS_ENV+= PKG_REFCOUNT_DBDIR=${PKG_REFCOUNT_DBDIR} .PHONY: pre-install-script post-install-script pre-install-script: generate-install-scripts ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR} && \ ${SETENV} ${INSTALL_SCRIPTS_ENV} \ ${_PKG_DEBUG_SCRIPT} ${INSTALL_FILE} ${PKGNAME} PRE-INSTALL post-install-script: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR} && \ ${SETENV} ${INSTALL_SCRIPTS_ENV} \ ${_PKG_DEBUG_SCRIPT} ${INSTALL_FILE} ${PKGNAME} POST-INSTALL .PHONY: generate-install-scripts post-build: generate-install-scripts generate-install-scripts: # do nothing .if !empty(DEINSTALL_SRC) generate-install-scripts: ${DEINSTALL_FILE} ${DEINSTALL_FILE}: ${DEINSTALL_SRC} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CAT} ${.ALLSRC} | \ ${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} > ${.TARGET} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET} .endif .if !empty(INSTALL_SRC) generate-install-scripts: ${INSTALL_FILE} ${INSTALL_FILE}: ${INSTALL_SRC} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CAT} ${.ALLSRC} | \ ${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} > ${.TARGET} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET} .endif # rc.d scripts are automatically generated and installed into the rc.d # scripts example directory at the post-install step. The following # variables are relevent to this process: # # RCD_SCRIPTS lists the basenames of the rc.d scripts # # RCD_SCRIPT_SRC.