# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=7 inherit multilib prefix DESCRIPTION="Filesystem baselayout and init scripts" HOMEPAGE="https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/No_homepage" if [[ ${PV} = 9999 ]]; then EGIT_REPO_URI="https://anongit.gentoo.org/git/proj/${PN}.git" inherit git-r3 else SRC_URI="https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/${PN}.git/snapshot/${P}.tar.bz2" KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~arm64-macos ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris" fi LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" IUSE="build +split-usr" RDEPEND="!sys-apps/baselayout-prefix" riscv_compat_symlink() { # Here we apply some special sauce for riscv. # Two multilib layouts exist for now: # 1) one level libdirs, (32bit) "lib" and (64bit) "lib64" # these are chosen by us to closely resemble other arches # 2) two level libdirs, "lib64/lp64d" "lib64/lp64" "lib32/ilp32d" ... # this is the glibc/gcc default # Unfortunately, the default has only one fallback, which is "lib" # for both 32bit and 64bit. So things do not break in 1), we need # to provide compatibility symlinks... # This function has exactly two parameters: # - the default libdir, to determine if 1) or 2) applies # - the location of the symlink (which points to ".") # Note: we call this only in the ${SYMLINK_LIB} = no codepath, since # there never was a ${SYMLINK_LIB} = yes riscv profile. case ${CHOST} in riscv*) # are we on a one level libdir profile? is there no symlink yet? if [[ ${1} != */* && ! -L ${2} ]] ; then ln -s . $2 || die "Unable to make $2 riscv compatibility symlink" fi ;; esac } # Create our multilib dirs - the Makefile has no knowledge of this multilib_layout() { local dir def_libdir libdir libdirs local prefix prefix_lst def_libdir=$(get_abi_LIBDIR $DEFAULT_ABI) libdirs=$(get_all_libdirs) if [[ -z "${SYMLINK_LIB}" || ${SYMLINK_LIB} = no ]] ; then prefix_lst=( "${EROOT}"/{,usr/,usr/local/} ) for prefix in "${prefix_lst[@]}"; do for libdir in ${libdirs}; do dir="${prefix}${libdir}" if [[ -e "${dir}" ]]; then [[ ! -d "${dir}" ]] && die "${dir} exists but is not a directory" continue fi if ! use split-usr && [[ ${prefix} = ${EROOT}/ ]]; then # for the special case of riscv multilib, we drop the # second part of two-component libdirs, e.g. lib64/lp64 libdir="${libdir%%/*}" dir="${prefix}${libdir}" if [[ -h "${dir}" ]] ; then if use riscv ; then # with riscv we get now double entries so we # need to ignore already existing symlinks einfo "symlink ${dir} already exists (riscv)" else die "symlink ${dir} already exists" fi else einfo "symlinking ${dir} to usr/${libdir}" ln -s usr/${libdir} ${dir} || die "Unable to make ${dir} symlink" fi else einfo "creating directory ${dir}" mkdir -p "${dir}" || die "Unable to create ${dir} directory" fi done [[ -d "${prefix}${def_libdir}" ]] && riscv_compat_symlink "${def_libdir}" "${prefix}${def_libdir}/${DEFAULT_ABI}" done return 0 fi [ -z "${def_libdir}" ] && die "your DEFAULT_ABI=$DEFAULT_ABI appears to be invalid" # figure out which paths should be symlinks and which should be directories local dirs syms exp d for libdir in ${libdirs} ; do if use split-usr ; then exp=( {,usr/,usr/local/}${libdir} ) else exp=( {usr/,usr/local/}${libdir} ) fi for d in "${exp[@]}" ; do # most things should be dirs if [ "${SYMLINK_LIB}" = "yes" ] && [ "${libdir}" = "lib" ] ; then [ ! -h "${d}" ] && [ -e "${d}" ] && dirs+=" ${d}" else [ -h "${d}" ] && syms+=" ${d}" fi done done if [ -n "${syms}${dirs}" ] ; then ewarn "Your system profile has SYMLINK_LIB=${SYMLINK_LIB:-no}, so that means you need to" ewarn "have these paths configured as follows:" [ -n "${dirs}" ] && ewarn "symlinks to '${def_libdir}':${dirs}" [ -n "${syms}" ] && ewarn "directories:${syms}" ewarn "The ebuild will attempt to fix these, but only for trivial conversions." ewarn "If things fail, you will need to manually create/move the directories." echo fi # setup symlinks and dirs where we expect them to be; do not migrate # data ... just fall over in that case. if use split-usr ; then prefix_lst=( "${EROOT}"/{,usr/,usr/local/} ) else prefix_lst=( "${EROOT}"/{usr/,usr/local/} ) fi for prefix in "${prefix_lst[@]}"; do if [ "${SYMLINK_LIB}" = yes ] ; then # we need to make sure "lib" points to the native libdir if [ -h "${prefix}lib" ] ; then # it's already a symlink! assume it's pointing to right place ... continue elif [ -d "${prefix}lib" ] ; then # "lib" is a dir, so need to convert to a symlink ewarn "Converting ${prefix}lib from a dir to a symlink" rm -f "${prefix}lib"/.keep || die if rmdir "${prefix}lib" 2>/dev/null ; then ln -s ${def_libdir} "${prefix}lib" || die else die "non-empty dir found where we needed a symlink: ${prefix}lib" fi else # nothing exists, so just set it up sanely ewarn "Initializing ${prefix}lib as a symlink" mkdir -p "${prefix}" || die rm -f "${prefix}lib" || die ln -s ${def_libdir} "${prefix}lib" || die mkdir -p "${prefix}${def_libdir}" || die #423571 fi else # we need to make sure "lib" is a dir if [ -h "${prefix}lib" ] ; then # "lib" is a symlink, so need to convert to a dir ewarn "Converting ${prefix}lib from a symlink to a dir" rm -f "${prefix}lib" || die if [ -d "${prefix}lib32" ] ; then ewarn "Migrating ${prefix}lib32 to ${prefix}lib" mv "${prefix}lib32" "${prefix}lib" || die else mkdir -p "${prefix}lib" || die fi elif [ -d "${prefix}lib" ] && ! has lib32 ${libdirs} ; then # make sure the old "lib" ABI location does not exist; we # only symlinked the lib dir on systems where we moved it # to "lib32" ... case ${CHOST} in i?86*|x86_64*|powerpc*|sparc*|s390*) if [[ -d ${prefix}lib32 && ! -h ${prefix}lib32 ]] ; then rm -f "${prefix}lib32"/.keep || die if ! rmdir "${prefix}lib32" 2>/dev/null ; then ewarn "You need to merge ${prefix}lib32 into ${prefix}lib" die "non-empty dir found where there should be none: ${prefix}lib32" fi fi ;; esac else # nothing exists, so just set it up sanely ewarn "Initializing ${prefix}lib as a dir" mkdir -p "${prefix}lib" || die fi fi done if ! use split-usr ; then for libdir in ${libdirs}; do if [[ ! -e "${EROOT}${libdir}" ]]; then ln -s usr/"${libdir}" "${EROOT}${libdir}" || die "Unable to make ${EROOT}${libdir} symlink" fi done fi } pkg_setup() { multilib_layout } src_prepare() { default # don't want symlinked directories in PATH on systems with usr-merge if ! use split-usr && ! use prefix-guest; then sed \ -e 's|:/usr/sbin:|:|g' \ -e 's|:/sbin:|:|g' \ -e 's|:/bin:|:|g' \ -i etc/env.d/50baselayout || die fi if use prefix; then hprefixify -e "/EUID/s,0,${EUID}," -q '"' etc/profile hprefixify etc/shells share/passwd hprefixify -w '/PATH=/' etc/env.d/50baselayout hprefixify -w 1 etc/env.d/50baselayout echo PATH=/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin >> etc/env.d/99host echo ROOTPATH=/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin >> etc/env.d/99host echo MANPATH=/usr/share/man >> etc/env.d/99host # change branding sed -i \ -e '/gentoo-release/s/Gentoo Base/Gentoo Prefix Base/' \ -e '/make_os_release/s/${OS}/Prefix/' \ Makefile || die fi # handle multilib paths. do it here because we want this behavior # regardless of the C library that you're using. we do explicitly # list paths which the native ldconfig searches, but this isn't # problematic as it doesn't change the resulting ld.so.cache or # take longer to generate. similarly, listing both the native # path and the symlinked path doesn't change the resulting cache. local libdir ldpaths for libdir in $(get_all_libdirs) ; do if use split-usr || use prefix-guest; then ldpaths+=":${EPREFIX}/${libdir}" fi ldpaths+=":${EPREFIX}/usr/${libdir}" ldpaths+=":${EPREFIX}/usr/local/${libdir}" done echo "LDPATH='${ldpaths#:}'" >> etc/env.d/50baselayout } src_install() { emake \ DESTDIR="${ED}" \ install if [[ ${CHOST} == *-darwin* ]] ; then # add SDK path which contains development manpages echo "MANPATH=${EPREFIX}/MacOSX.sdk/usr/share/man" \ > "${ED}"/etc/env.d/98macos-sdk fi # need the makefile in pkg_preinst insinto /usr/share/${PN} doins Makefile dodoc ChangeLog # bug 858596 if use prefix-guest ; then dodir sbin cat > "${ED}"/sbin/runscript <<- EOF #!/usr/bin/env sh source "${EPREFIX}/lib/gentoo/functions.sh" eerror "runscript/openrc-run not supported by Gentoo Prefix Base System release ${PV}" 1>&2 exit 1 EOF chmod 755 "${ED}"/sbin/runscript || die cp "${ED}"/sbin/{runscript,openrc-run} || die fi } pkg_preinst() { # We need to install directories and maybe some dev nodes when building # stages, but they cannot be in CONTENTS. # Also, we cannot reference $S as binpkg will break so we do this. multilib_layout if use build ; then if use split-usr ; then emake -C "${ED}/usr/share/${PN}" DESTDIR="${EROOT}" layout else emake -C "${ED}/usr/share/${PN}" DESTDIR="${EROOT}" layout-usrmerge fi fi rm -f "${ED}"/usr/share/${PN}/Makefile || die # Create symlinks in pkg_preinst to avoid Portage collision check. # Create the symlinks in ${ED} via dosym so that we own it. # Only create the symlinks if it wont cause a conflict in ${EROOT}. if [[ -L ${EROOT}/var/lock || ! -e ${EROOT}/var/lock ]]; then dosym ../run/lock /var/lock fi if [[ -L ${EROOT}/var/run || ! -e ${EROOT}/var/run ]]; then dosym ../run /var/run fi } pkg_postinst() { local x # We installed some files to /usr/share/baselayout instead of /etc to stop # (1) overwriting the user's settings # (2) screwing things up when attempting to merge files # (3) accidentally packaging up personal files with quickpkg # If they don't exist then we install them for x in master.passwd passwd shadow group fstab ; do [ -e "${EROOT}/etc/${x}" ] && continue [ -e "${EROOT}/usr/share/baselayout/${x}" ] || continue cp -p "${EROOT}/usr/share/baselayout/${x}" "${EROOT}"/etc || die done # Force shadow permissions to not be world-readable #260993 for x in shadow ; do if [ -e "${EROOT}/etc/${x}" ] ; then chmod o-rwx "${EROOT}/etc/${x}" || die fi done # whine about users that lack passwords #193541 if [[ -e "${EROOT}"/etc/shadow ]] ; then local bad_users=$(sed -n '/^[^:]*::/s|^\([^:]*\)::.*|\1|p' "${EROOT}"/etc/shadow) if [[ -n ${bad_users} ]] ; then echo ewarn "The following users lack passwords!" ewarn ${bad_users} fi fi # whine about users with invalid shells #215698 if [[ -e "${EROOT}"/etc/passwd ]] ; then local bad_shells=$(awk -F: 'system("test -e ${ROOT}" $7) { print $1 " - " $7}' "${EROOT}"/etc/passwd | sort) if [[ -n ${bad_shells} ]] ; then echo ewarn "The following users have non-existent shells!" ewarn "${bad_shells}" fi fi # https://bugs.gentoo.org/361349 if use kernel_linux; then mkdir -p "${EROOT}"/run || die local found fstype mountpoint while read -r _ mountpoint fstype _; do [[ ${mountpoint} = /run ]] && [[ ${fstype} = tmpfs ]] && found=1 done < "${ROOT}"/proc/mounts [[ -z ${found} ]] && ewarn "You should reboot now to get /run mounted with tmpfs!" fi if [[ -e "${EROOT}"/etc/env.d/00basic ]]; then ewarn "${EROOT}/etc/env.d/00basic is now ${EROOT}/etc/env.d/50baselayout" ewarn "Please migrate your changes." fi }