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# Copyright 1999-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-emulation/vmware-workstation/vmware-workstation-4.0.0.4460-r1.ebuild,v 1.3 2003/08/05 15:15:51 vapier Exp $
# Unlike many other binary packages the user doesn't need to agree to a licence
# to download VM Ware. The agreeing to a licence is part of the configure step
# which the user must run manually.
S=${WORKDIR}/vmware-distrib
N26KernSupport=vmware-any-any-update38
NP="VMware-workstation-4.0.0-4460"
DESCRIPTION="Emulate a complete PC on your PC without the usual performance overhead of most emulators"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.vmware.com/products/desktop/ws_features.html"
SRC_URI="http://vmware-svca.www.conxion.com/software/${NP}.tar.gz
http://download.vmware.com/htdocs/software/${NP}.tar.gz
http://www.vmware.com/download1/software/${NP}.tar.gz
ftp://download1.vmware.com/pub/software/${NP}.tar.gz
http://vmware-chil.www.conxion.com/software/${NP}.tar.gz
http://vmware-heva.www.conxion.com/software/${NP}.tar.gz
http://vmware.wespe.de/software/${NP}.tar.gz
ftp://vmware.wespe.de/pub/software/${NP}.tar.gz
http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/${N26KernSupport}.tar.gz
http://knihovny.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/vmware/${N26KernSupport}.tar.gz"
LICENSE="vmware"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="-* x86"
IUSE="kde"
RESTRICT="nostrip"
DEPEND="virtual/glibc
virtual/x11
sys-kernel/linux-headers
>=dev-lang/perl-5
>=dev-lang/tcl-8.3.3
sys-apps/pciutils"
src_unpack() {
check_KV
unpack ${NP}.tar.gz
if [ "${KV:0:3}" == "2.6" ] || [ "${KV:0:3}" == "2.5" ] ; then
einfo "Adding 2.{5,6}.x kernel support"
unpack ${N26KernSupport}.tar.gz
mv ${N26KernSupport}/*.tar ${S}/lib/modules/source/
else
einfo "Using 2.4.x kernel support"
fi
}
src_install() {
dodir /opt/vmware/bin
cp -a bin/* ${D}/opt/vmware/bin/
# vmware and vmware-ping needs to be suid root.
chmod u+s ${D}/opt/vmware/bin/vmware || die
chmod u+s ${D}/opt/vmware/bin/vmware-ping || die
dodir /opt/vmware/lib
cp -a lib/* ${D}/opt/vmware/lib/
chmod u+s ${D}/opt/vmware/lib/bin/vmware-vmx || die
# Since with Gentoo we compile everthing it doesn't make sense to keep
# the precompiled modules arround. Saves about 4 megs of disk space too.
rm -rf ${D}/opt/vmware/lib/modules/binary
dodir /opt/vmware/doc
cp -a doc/* ${D}/opt/vmware/doc/
dodir /opt/vmware/man/
cp -a man/* ${D}/opt/vmware/man/
# vmware service loader
exeinto /etc/init.d
newexe ${FILESDIR}/vmware-${PV}.rc vmware || die
# vmware enviroment
insinto /etc/env.d
doins ${FILESDIR}/90vmware || die
dodir /etc/vmware/
cp -a etc/* ${D}/etc/vmware/
dodir /etc/vmware/init.d
dodir /etc/vmware/init.d/rc0.d
dodir /etc/vmware/init.d/rc1.d
dodir /etc/vmware/init.d/rc2.d
dodir /etc/vmware/init.d/rc3.d
dodir /etc/vmware/init.d/rc4.d
dodir /etc/vmware/init.d/rc5.d
dodir /etc/vmware/init.d/rc6.d
cp -a installer/services.sh ${D}/etc/vmware/init.d/vmware || die
# This is to fix a problem where if someone merges vmware and then
# before configuring vmware they upgrade or re-merge the vmware
# package which would rmdir the /etc/vmware/init.d/rc?.d directories.
keepdir /etc/vmware/init.d/rc{0,1,2,3,4,5,6}.d
# A simple icon I made
dodir /opt/vmware/lib/icon
insinto /opt/vmware/lib/icon
doins ${FILESDIR}/vmware.png || die
if [ "`use kde`" ] ; then
dodir /usr/share/applnk/Applications
insinto /usr/share/applnk/Applications
doins "${FILESDIR}/VMwareWorkstation.desktop"
fi
dodir /usr/bin
dosym /opt/vmware/bin/vmware /usr/bin/vmware
# Questions:
einfo "Adding answers to /etc/vmware/locations"
locations="${D}/etc/vmware/locations"
echo "answer BINDIR /opt/vmware/bin" >> ${locations}
echo "answer LIBDIR /opt/vmware/lib" >> ${locations}
echo "answer MANDIR /opt/vmware/man" >> ${locations}
echo "answer DOCDIR /opt/vmware/doc" >> ${locations}
echo "answer RUN_CONFIGURATOR no" >> ${locations}
echo "answer INITDIR /etc/vmware/init.d" >> ${locations}
echo "answer INITSCRIPTSDIR /etc/vmware/init.d" >> ${locations}
}
pkg_preinst() {
# This must be done after the install to get the mtimes on each file
# right. This perl snippet gets the /etc/vmware/locations file code:
# perl -e "@a = stat('bin/vmware'); print \$a[9]"
# The above perl line and the find line below output the same thing.
# I would think the find line is faster to execute.
# find /opt/vmware/bin/vmware -printf %T@
#Note: it's a bit weird to use ${D} in a preinst script but it should work
#(drobbins, 1 Feb 2002)
einfo "Generating /etc/vmware/locations file."
d=`echo ${D} | wc -c`
for x in `find ${D}/opt/vmware ${D}/etc/vmware` ; do
x="`echo ${x} | cut -c ${d}-`"
if [ -d ${D}/${x} ] ; then
echo "directory ${x}" >> ${D}/etc/vmware/locations
else
echo -n "file ${x}" >> ${D}/etc/vmware/locations
if [ "${x}" == "/etc/vmware/locations" ] ; then
echo "" >> ${D}/etc/vmware/locations
elif [ "${x}" == "/etc/vmware/not_configured" ] ; then
echo "" >> ${D}/etc/vmware/locations
else
echo -n " " >> ${D}/etc/vmware/locations
#perl -e "@a = stat('${D}${x}'); print \$a[9]" >> ${D}/etc/vmware/locations
find ${D}${x} -printf %T@ >> ${D}/etc/vmware/locations
echo "" >> ${D}/etc/vmware/locations
fi
fi
done
}
pkg_config() {
# In case pkg_config() ends up being the defacto standard for
# configuring packages (malverian <malverian@gentoo.org>)
einfo "Running /opt/vmware/bin/vmware-config.pl"
/opt/vmware/bin/vmware-config.pl
}
pkg_postinst() {
# This is to fix the problem where the not_configured file doesn't get
# removed when the configuration is run. This doesn't remove the file
# It just tells the vmware-config.pl script it can delete it.
einfo "Updating /etc/vmware/locations"
for x in /etc/vmware/._cfg????_locations ; do
if [ -f $x ] ; then
cat $x >> /etc/vmware/locations
rm $x
fi
done
einfo
einfo "You need to run /opt/vmware/bin/vmware-config.pl to complete the install."
einfo
einfo "For VMware Add-Ons just visit"
einfo "http://www.vmware.com/download/downloadaddons.html"
einfo
einfo "After configuring, type 'vmware' to launch"
echo
ewarn "For users of glibc-2.3.x, vmware-nat support is *still* broken"
}
pkg_postrm() {
einfo
einfo "To remove all traces of vmware you will need to remove the files"
einfo "in /etc/vmware/, /etc/init.d/vmware, /lib/modules/*/misc/vm*.o,"
einfo "and .vmware/ in each users home directory."
einfo
}
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