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# $NetBSD: bsd.pkg.install.mk,v 1.6 2001/11/25 18:59:50 jlam Exp $
#
# This Makefile fragment is included by package Makefiles 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) Include this Makefile fragment in the package Makefile.
#
# NOTE: This file must be included _before_ bsd.pkg.mk.
.if !defined(BSD_PKG_INSTALL_MK)
BSD_PKG_INSTALL_MK= 1
DEINSTALL_FILE= ${WRKDIR}/.DEINSTALL
INSTALL_FILE= ${WRKDIR}/.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
DEINSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL?= # empty
DEINSTALL_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/install/deinstall
INSTALL_TMPL?= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/install/install
INSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL?= # empty
_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+= ${DEINSTALL_EXTRA_TMPL}
DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${DEINSTALL_TMPL}
DEINSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${_FOOTER_TMPL}
INSTALL_TEMPLATES= ${_HEADER_TMPL}
INSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${INSTALL_TMPL}
INSTALL_TEMPLATES+= ${INSTALL_EXTRA_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?= ${INSTALL_TEMPLATES}
FILES_SUBST+= PREFIX=${PREFIX}
FILES_SUBST+= LOCALBASE=${LOCALBASE}
FILES_SUBST+= X11BASE=${X11BASE}
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_SYSCONFDIR=${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}
# PKG_USER and PKG_GROUP are the user and group that need to be created
# before this package is installed.
#
# PKG_USERID and PKG_GROUPID are the numeric IDs used in creating the user
# and group. If they're blank, then the default values chosen by the
# system is used.
#
# PKG_USER_DESCR is the description of the user to add to the system. It
# defaults to "foo user" for package "foo".
#
# PKG_USER_HOME is the home directory of the user to add to the system. It
# defaults to "/".
#
# PKG_USER_SHELL is the login shell for the user. For system security
# purposes, it defaults to "${NOLOGIN}".
#
PKG_USER?= # empty
PKG_USERID?= # empty
PKG_USER_DESCR?= ${PKGBASE} user
PKG_USER_HOME?= /
PKG_USER_SHELL?= ${NOLOGIN}
PKG_GROUP?= # empty
PKG_GROUPID?= # empty
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_USER=${PKG_USER}
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_USERID=${PKG_USERID}
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_USER_DESCR=${PKG_USER_DESCR:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_USER_HOME=${PKG_USER_HOME}
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_USER_SHELL=${PKG_USER_SHELL}
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_GROUP=${PKG_GROUP}
FILES_SUBST+= PKG_GROUPID=${PKG_GROUPID}
.if !empty(PKG_USER)
USE_USERADD= YES
.endif
.if !empty(PKG_GROUP)
USE_USERGROUP= YES
.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. SUPPORT_FILES is used the same way, but the package
# admin isn't prompted to customize the file at post-install time.
#
# CONF_FILES_MODE and SUPPORT_FILES_MODE are the file permissions for the
# files in CONF_FILES and SUPPORT_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. SUPPORT_FILES_PERMS is used in the
# same way, but the package admin isn't prompted to customize the file
# at post-install time.
#
# RCD_SCRIPTS works lists the basenames of the rc.d scripts. It's assumed that
# they live in ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d, and the scripts will be copied into
# ${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR} with ${RCD_SCRIPTS_MODE} permissions.
#
CONF_FILES?= # empty
CONF_FILES_MODE?= 0644
CONF_FILES_PERMS?= # empty
SUPPORT_FILES?= # empty
SUPPORT_FILES_MODE?= 0644
SUPPORT_FILES_PERMS?= # empty
RCD_SCRIPTS?= # empty
RCD_SCRIPTS_MODE?= 0755
RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR?= /etc/rc.d
FILES_SUBST+= CONF_FILES=${CONF_FILES:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= CONF_FILES_MODE=${CONF_FILES_MODE}
FILES_SUBST+= CONF_FILES_PERMS=${CONF_FILES_PERMS:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= SUPPORT_FILES=${SUPPORT_FILES:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= SUPPORT_FILES_MODE=${SUPPORT_FILES_MODE}
FILES_SUBST+= SUPPORT_FILES_PERMS=${SUPPORT_FILES_PERMS:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= RCD_SCRIPTS=${RCD_SCRIPTS:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= RCD_SCRIPTS_MODE=${RCD_SCRIPTS_MODE}
FILES_SUBST+= RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR=${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR}
# 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. For convenience, ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} and
# ${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR} are automatically added to MAKE_DIRS.
#
# 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.
#
MAKE_DIRS?= # empty
MAKE_DIRS_PERMS?= # empty
_MAKE_DIRS= ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} ${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR} ${MAKE_DIRS}
OWN_DIRS?= # empty
OWN_DIRS_PERMS?= # empty
FILES_SUBST+= MAKE_DIRS=${_MAKE_DIRS:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= MAKE_DIRS_PERMS=${MAKE_DIRS_PERMS:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= OWN_DIRS=${OWN_DIRS:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= OWN_DIRS_PERMS=${OWN_DIRS_PERMS:Q}
# Substitute for various programs used in the DEINSTALL/INSTALL scripts.
FILES_SUBST+= AWK=${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=${ECHO:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= EGREP=${EGREP:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= FALSE=${FALSE:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= GROUPADD=${GROUPADD:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= ID=${ID:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= LN=${LN:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= MKDIR=${MKDIR:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= MV=${MV:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= RM=${RM:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= RMDIR=${RMDIR:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= SED=${SED:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= SH=${SH:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= SORT=${SORT:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= SU=${SU:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= TOUCH=${TOUCH:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= TR=${TR:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= TRUE=${TRUE:Q}
FILES_SUBST+= USERADD=${USERADD:Q}
FILES_SUBST_SED= ${FILES_SUBST:S/=/@!/:S/$/!g/:S/^/ -e s!@/}
pre-install: install-scripts
install-scripts:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CAT} ${DEINSTALL_SRC} | \
${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} > ${DEINSTALL_FILE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${DEINSTALL_FILE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CAT} ${INSTALL_SRC} | \
${SED} ${FILES_SUBST_SED} > ${INSTALL_FILE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${INSTALL_FILE}
.endif # BSD_PKG_INSTALL_MK
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