# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-fs/udev/udev-077.ebuild,v 1.1 2005/12/07 19:14:58 gregkh Exp $ inherit eutils flag-o-matic DESCRIPTION="Linux dynamic and persistent device naming support (aka userspace devfs)" HOMEPAGE="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev.html" SRC_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/${P}.tar.bz2" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~hppa ~ia64 ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~s390 ~sh ~sparc ~x86" IUSE="selinux" DEPEND="sys-apps/hotplug-base" RDEPEND="${DEPEND} >=sys-apps/baselayout-1.8.6.12-r3" # We need some changes for devfs type layout PROVIDE="virtual/dev-manager" src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd "${S}" # patches go here... #epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}-udev_volume_id.patch # No need to clutter the logs ... sed -ie '/^DEBUG/ c\DEBUG = false' Makefile # Do not use optimization flags from the package sed -ie 's|$(OPTIMIZATION)||g' Makefile # Make sure there is no sudden changes to udev.rules.gentoo # (more for my own needs than anything else ...) MD5=`md5sum < "${S}/etc/udev/gentoo/udev.rules"` MD5=${MD5/ -/} if [ "${MD5}" != "84fa41fd643ad2afeb922b3048cfd05f" ] then echo eerror "gentoo/udev.rules has been updated, please validate!" die "gentoo/udev.rules has been updated, please validate!" fi } src_compile() { filter-flags -fprefetch-loop-arrays local myconf= local extras="extras/scsi_id extras/volume_id extras/ata_id extras/run_directory extras/usb_id extras/floppy extras/cdrom_id extras/firmware" use selinux && myconf="${myconf} USE_SELINUX=true" # Not everyone has full $CHOST-{ld,ar,etc...} yet local mycross="" type -p ${CHOST}-ar && mycross=${CHOST}- # Do not work with emake make \ EXTRAS="${extras}" \ udevdir="/dev/" \ CROSS=${mycross} \ ${myconf} || die } src_install() { # we install everything by "hand" and don't rely on the udev Makefile to do # it for us (why? it's easier that way...) dobin udevinfo dobin udevtest dobin udevmonitor into / dosbin udev dosbin udevd dosbin udevsend dosbin udevstart dosbin udevcontrol dosbin extras/run_directory/udev_run_devd dosbin extras/run_directory/udev_run_hotplugd dosbin extras/ata_id/ata_id dosbin extras/volume_id/vol_id dosbin extras/scsi_id/scsi_id dosbin extras/usb_id/usb_id dosbin extras/cdrom_id/cdrom_id dosbin extras/path_id dosbin extras/floppy/create_floppy_devices dosbin extras/firmware/firmware_helper #exeinto /etc/udev/scripts exeinto /lib/udev #doexe extras/ide-devfs.sh #doexe extras/scsi-devfs.sh doexe extras/raid-devfs.sh # Our udev config file insinto /etc/udev newins ${FILESDIR}/udev.conf.post_059 udev.conf # Our rules files insinto /etc/udev/rules.d/ #newins etc/udev/gentoo/udev.rules 50-udev.rules newins ${FILESDIR}/udev.rules-077 50-udev.rules # scsi_id configuration insinto /etc doins extras/scsi_id/scsi_id.config # set up symlinks in /etc/hotplug.d/default dodir /etc/hotplug.d/default dosym ../../../sbin/udevsend /etc/hotplug.d/default/10-udev.hotplug # set up the /etc/dev.d directory tree dodir /etc/dev.d/default dodir /etc/dev.d/net exeinto /etc/dev.d/net doexe extras/run_directory/dev.d/net/hotplug.dev # all of the man pages doman *.8 doman extras/ata_id/ata_id.8 doman extras/edd_id/edd_id.8 doman extras/scsi_id/scsi_id.8 doman extras/volume_id/vol_id.8 doman extras/dasd_id/dasd_id.8 doman extras/cdrom_id/cdrom_id.8 # our udev hooks into the rc system insinto /lib/rcscripts/addons newins "${FILESDIR}"/udev-start-077.sh udev-start.sh doins "${FILESDIR}"/udev-stop.sh dodoc COPYING ChangeLog FAQ README TODO RELEASE-NOTES dodoc docs/{overview,udev_vs_devfs} dodoc docs/writing_udev_rules/* newdoc extras/volume_id/README README_volume_id } pkg_preinst() { if [ -f "${ROOT}/etc/udev/udev.config" -a \ ! -f "${ROOT}/etc/udev/udev.rules" ] then mv -f ${ROOT}/etc/udev/udev.config ${ROOT}/etc/udev/udev.rules fi # delete the old udev.hotplug symlink if it is present if [ -h "${ROOT}/etc/hotplug.d/default/udev.hotplug" ] then rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/hotplug.d/default/udev.hotplug fi # delete the old wait_for_sysfs.hotplug symlink if it is present if [ -h "${ROOT}/etc/hotplug.d/default/05-wait_for_sysfs.hotplug" ] then rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/hotplug.d/default/05-wait_for_sysfs.hotplug fi } pkg_postinst() { if [ "${ROOT}" = "/" -a -n "`pidof udevd`" ] then killall -15 udevd &>/dev/null sleep 1 killall -9 udevd &>/dev/null fi # people want reminders, I'll give them reminders. Odds are they will # just ignore them anyway... ewarn "Note: If you are upgrading from a version of udev prior to 046" ewarn " and you rely on the output of udevinfo for anything, please" ewarn " either run 'udevstart' now, or reboot, in order to get a" ewarn " up-to-date udev database." ewarn ewarn "Note: If you are upgrading from a version of udev prior to 050" ewarn " and you had written some custom permissions rules, please" ewarn " realize that the permission rules are now part of the main" ewarn " udev rules files and are not stand-alone anymore. This means" ewarn " you need to rewrite them." ewarn ewarn "Note: If you are upgrading from a version of udev prior to 057" ewarn " and you have written custom rules, and rely on the etc/dev.d/" ewarn " functionality, please read the RELEASE-NOTES file for details" ewarn " on what has changed with this feature, and how to change your" ewarn " rules to work properly." ewarn ewarn "Note: If you are upgrading from a version of udev prior to 059" ewarn " and you have written custom rules, and rely on the etc/dev.d/" ewarn " functionality, or the etc/hotplug.d functionality, or just" ewarn " want to write some very cool and power udev rules, please " ewarn " read the RELEASE-NOTES file for details on what has changed" ewarn " with this feature, and how to change your rules to work properly." ewarn ewarn "Note: If you are upgrading from a version of udev prior to 063" ewarn " and you use the devfs-style names for your block devices" ewarn " or use devfs-style names in /etc/inittab or /etc/securetty or" ewarn " your GRUB or LILO kernel boot command line, you need to" ewarn " change them back to LSB compliant names, as the devfs names are" ewarn " now gone. If you wish to use some persistent names for your" ewarn " block devices, look at the symlinks in /dev/disk/ for the names" ewarn " you can use." einfo einfo "For more information on udev on Gentoo, writing udev rules, and" einfo " fixing known issues visit:" einfo " http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/udev-guide.xml" }