freebsd-ports/emulators/linux_base-suse-9.2/Makefile
Marcel Moolenaar 07f77bbcce Linux needs a yp.conf file for NIS to work. Install a sample yp.conf so that
NIS users now what to do. Display a note after installation of the port/package
to draw attention to it.

Creating the proper yp.conf on the fly is being considered...

PR: 12748
Originator: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
Solution by: Palle
Thanks to: nsayer
1999-09-17 19:24:39 +00:00

182 lines
4.9 KiB
Makefile

# New ports collection makefile for: linux_base
# Version required: 5.2
# Date created: Jul 7, 1999
# Whom: marcel@FreeBSD.org
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
DISTNAME= linux_base
PKGNAME= linux_base-5.2
CATEGORIES= emulators
MASTER_SITES= \
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/linux/redhat/${STDDIR}/ \
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/${STDDIR}/ \
ftp://ftp.infomagic.com/pub/mirrors/linux/RedHat/${STDDIR}/ \
ftp://ftp.crc.ca/mirrors/by-site/ftp.redhat.com/redhat/${STDDIR}/ \
ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/site/ftp.redhat.com/redhat/${STDDIR}/ \
ftp://mirror.nucba.ac.jp/mirror/redhat/${STDDIR}/ \
ftp://ftp.is.co.za/linux/distributions/redhat/${STDDIR}/ \
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/linux/redhat/${STDDIR}/
DISTFILES= ${RPM_SET1} ${RPM_LDCONFIG} ${RPM_SET2} \
${RPM_RPM} ${RPM_SET3}
MAINTAINER= marcel@FreeBSD.org
RUN_DEPENDS= rpm:${PORTSDIR}/misc/rpm
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386 alpha
DIST_SUBDIR= rpm
PREFIX= /compat/linux
EXTRACT_ONLY=
NO_BUILD= yes
NO_FILTER_SHLIBS= yes
NO_MTREE= yes
PLIST= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST.${ARCH}
STDDIR= old-releases/redhat-5.2/${ARCH}/RedHat/RPMS
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
.if (${ARCH} == "i386")
LIBC5_COMPAT= ld.so-1.9.5-8.i386.rpm \
libc-5.3.12-27.i386.rpm \
libg++-2.7.2.8-9.i386.rpm
.else
LIBC5_COMPAT=
.endif
#
# The file files/pkg-list lists all rpms that are installed by this port
# versus all rpms installed by a minimal Redhat installation.
#
RPM_SET1= setup-1.9.2-1.noarch.rpm \
filesystem-1.3.2-3.noarch.rpm \
basesystem-4.9-3.noarch.rpm
RPM_LDCONFIG= ldconfig-1.9.5-8.${ARCH}.rpm
RPM_SET2= glibc-2.0.7-29.${ARCH}.rpm \
termcap-9.12.6-11.noarch.rpm \
libtermcap-2.0.8-10.${ARCH}.rpm \
bash-1.14.7-13.${ARCH}.rpm \
ncurses-4.2-10.${ARCH}.rpm \
zlib-1.1.3-2.${ARCH}.rpm \
info-3.12-9.${ARCH}.rpm \
fileutils-3.16-10.${ARCH}.rpm \
grep-2.2-2.${ARCH}.rpm \
binutils-2.9.1.0.15-1.${ARCH}.rpm \
gd-1.3-3.${ARCH}.rpm \
gdbm-1.7.3-17.${ARCH}.rpm \
glib-1.0.6-3.${ARCH}.rpm \
${LIBC5_COMPAT} \
libstdc++-2.8.0-14.${ARCH}.rpm \
sh-utils-1.16-14.${ARCH}.rpm \
readline-2.2.1-1.${ARCH}.rpm \
redhat-release-5.2-1.noarch.rpm
RPM_RPM= rpm-2.5.5-5.2.${ARCH}.rpm
RPM_SET3= setserial-2.14-4.${ARCH}.rpm \
slang-0.99.38-8.${ARCH}.rpm \
stat-1.5-8.${ARCH}.rpm \
tcsh-6.07.09-1.${ARCH}.rpm \
XFree86-libs-3.3.2.3-25.${ARCH}.rpm \
xpm-3.4j-3.${ARCH}.rpm
DBPATH= /var/lib/rpm
RPMFLAGS= --ignoreos --root ${PREFIX} --dbpath ${DBPATH} \
--nodeps --replacepkgs
RPMDIR= ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}
REMOVE_DIRS= /dev /home /root /tmp /var/tmp /usr/local /usr/tmp
REMOVE_FILES= /bin/df /bin/su /etc/exports /etc/group /etc/motd \
/etc/passwd /etc/printcap /etc/services /etc/protocols
.if ${OSVERSION} <= 320001
#
# Hack to let the rpm installer run. The actual kernel change occurred after
# 400008 on 4.0-current and well after 320001, but we'll assume people running
# -current and -stable stay reasonably up-to-date.
#
# Define this if you get messages that look like
#
# --
# ELF interpreter /compat/linux/lib/ld-linux.so.2 not found
# execution of script failed
# --
#
NEEDLOADLINK= true
.endif
do-install:
@if [ -z "`kldstat -v | ${GREP} -E 'linux(aout|elf)'`" ]; then \
${ECHO} 'Linux mode is not enabled.\
Loading linux kernel module...' | fmt; \
linux || { \
${ECHO} 'The linux kernel module could not be loaded.\
Please manually load the module and retry.\
See "man linux" for details.' | fmt; \
${FALSE}; \
};\
fi
@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/${DBPATH}
@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/var/tmp
@rpm --initdb --root ${PREFIX} --dbpath ${DBPATH}
#
# Make sure we have a /dev/null in the chrooted environment.
#
@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/dev
@${RM} -f ${PREFIX}/dev/null
@mknod ${PREFIX}/dev/null c 2 2
@${CHMOD} 666 ${PREFIX}/dev/null
.if defined(NEEDLOADLINK)
@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/compat
@${RM} -f ${PREFIX}/compat/linux
@${LN} -s / ${PREFIX}/compat/linux
.endif
#
# Install all packages. Ignore dependencies just
# like the Red Hat installer.
#
@for R in ${RPM_SET1}; do \
${ECHO} $$R; \
rpm -i ${RPMFLAGS} ${RPMDIR}/$$R; \
done
@${ECHO} ${RPM_LDCONFIG}
@rpm -i ${RPMFLAGS} --noscripts ${RPMDIR}/${RPM_LDCONFIG}
@brandelf -t Linux ${PREFIX}/sbin/ldconfig
@${PREFIX}/sbin/ldconfig
@${TOUCH} ${PREFIX}/etc/ld.so.conf
@for R in ${RPM_SET2}; do \
${ECHO} $$R; \
rpm -i ${RPMFLAGS} ${RPMDIR}/$$R; \
done
@${ECHO} ${RPM_RPM}
@rpm -i ${RPMFLAGS} --noscripts ${RPMDIR}/${RPM_RPM}
@brandelf -t Linux ${PREFIX}/bin/rpm
@for R in ${RPM_SET3}; do \
${ECHO} $$R; \
rpm -i ${RPMFLAGS} ${RPMDIR}/$$R; \
done
#
# Install yp.conf as a hint to NIS users
#
${INSTALL} ${COPY} -m 644 ${FILESDIR}/yp.conf ${PREFIX}/etc
#
# Finish
#
.if defined(NEEDLOADLINK)
@${RM} -rf ${PREFIX}/compat
.endif
@for D in ${REMOVE_DIRS}; do \
${RM} -rf ${PREFIX}/$$D; \
done
@for F in ${REMOVE_FILES}; do \
${RM} ${PREFIX}/$$F; \
done
@${LN} -s /var/tmp ${PREFIX}/usr/tmp
post-install:
@${ECHO} ''
@fmt ${PKGMESSAGE}
@${ECHO} ''
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>