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# Configuration parameters
SHADOW_MAILFILE ?= "Mailbox"
SHADOW_MAILDIR ?= "${localstatedir}/spool/mail"
SHADOW_UTMPDIR ?= "${localstatedir}/utmp"
SHADOW_LOGDIR ?= "${localstatedir}/log"
# Metadata
DESCRIPTION = "Tools to change and administer password and group data."
HOMEPAGE = "http://pkg-shadow.alioth.debian.org/"
LICENSE = "BSD"
SECTION = "base"
DEPENDS += "${@base_contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'pam', 'libpam', '', d)}"
PACKAGE_ARCH_pn-${PN} = "${MACHINE_ARCH}"
INC_PR = "r17"
# Additional Policy files for PAM
PAM_SRC_URI = " \
file://pam.d/chfn \
file://pam.d/chpasswd \
file://pam.d/chsh \
file://pam.d/login \
file://pam.d/newusers \
file://pam.d/passwd \
file://pam.d/su \
"
SRC_URI = "ftp://pkg-shadow.alioth.debian.org/pub/pkg-shadow/shadow-${PV}.tar.bz2 \
file://login_defs_pam.sed \
${@base_contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'pam', '${PAM_SRC_URI}', '', d)} \
file://securetty \
"
inherit autotools gettext
EXTRA_OECONF += "\
--disable-account-tools-setuid \
--without-audit \
--without-selinux \
--without-libcrack \
${@base_contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'pam', '--with-libpam', '--without-libpam', d)} \
"
EXTRA_OECONF_libc-uclibc += "\
--disable-account-tools-setuid \
--disable-shadowgrp \
--without-audit \
--without-selinux \
--without-libcrack \
--without-nscd \
${@base_contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'pam', '--with-libpam', '--without-libpam', d)} \
"
CFLAGS += "-I../include"
PACKAGES =+ "${PN}-group"
RDEPENDS_${PN} += "${PN}-group"
FILES_${PN}-group = "${bindir}/gpasswd ${bindir}/newgrp.shadow ${bindir}/sg ${bindir}/groups"
do_configure_prepend () {
export CONFIG_SITE="${CONFIG_SITE} ${B}/cachedpaths"
cat <<END >${B}/cachedpaths
shadow_cv_maildir=${SHADOW_MAILDIR}
shadow_cv_mailfile=${SHADOW_MAILFILE}
shadow_cv_utmpdir=${SHADOW_UTMPDIR}
shadow_cv_logdir=${SHADOW_LOGDIR}
shadow_cv_passwd_dir=${bindir}
END
}
do_install_append() {
# Ensure that /etc/skel is created so any default files that we want copied into new users home
# dirs can be put in there later (ideal for .xinitrc for example).
install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/skel/
# Ensure that the image has as /var/spool/mail dir so shadow can put mailboxes there if the user
# reconfigures Shadow to default (see sed below).
install -d ${D}${SHADOW_MAILDIR}
if [ -e ${WORKDIR}/pam.d ]; then
install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/pam.d/
install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/pam.d/* ${D}${sysconfdir}/pam.d/
fi
# Remove defaults that are not used when supporting PAM
${@base_contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'pam', 'sed -i -f ${WORKDIR}/login_defs_pam.sed ${D}${sysconfdir}/login.defs', '', d)}
# Enable CREATE_HOME by default.
sed -i 's/#CREATE_HOME/CREATE_HOME/g' ${D}${sysconfdir}/login.defs
# As we are on an embedded system ensure the users mailbox is in ~/ not
# /var/spool/mail by default as who knows where or how big /var is.
# The system MDA will set this later anyway.
sed -i 's/MAIL_DIR/#MAIL_DIR/g' ${D}${sysconfdir}/login.defs
sed -i 's/#MAIL_FILE/MAIL_FILE/g' ${D}${sysconfdir}/login.defs
# disable checking emails at all
sed -i 's/MAIL_CHECK_ENAB/#MAIL_CHECK_ENAB/g' ${D}${sysconfdir}/login.defs
install -d ${D}${sbindir} ${D}${base_sbindir} ${D}${base_bindir}
for i in passwd chfn newgrp chsh ; do
mv ${D}${bindir}/$i ${D}${bindir}/$i.${PN}
done
mv ${D}${sbindir}/chpasswd ${D}${sbindir}/chpasswd.${PN}
mv ${D}${sbindir}/vigr ${D}${base_sbindir}/vigr.${PN}
mv ${D}${sbindir}/vipw ${D}${base_sbindir}/vipw.${PN}
mv ${D}${bindir}/login ${D}${base_bindir}/login.${PN}
# Ensure we add a suitable securetty file to the package that has most common embedded TTYs defined.
if [ ! -z "${SERIAL_CONSOLE}" ]; then
# our SERIAL_CONSOLE contains baud rate too and sometime -L option as well.
# the following pearl :) takes that and converts it into newline sepated tty's and appends
# them into securetty. So if a machine has a weird looking console device node (e.g. ttyAMA0) that securetty
# does not know then it will get appended to securetty and root login will be allowed on
# that console.
echo "${SERIAL_CONSOLE}" | sed -e 's/[0-9][0-9]\|\-L//g'|tr "[ ]" "[\n]" >> ${WORKDIR}/securetty
fi
install -m 0400 ${WORKDIR}/securetty ${D}${sysconfdir}/securetty
}
pkg_postinst_${PN} () {
update-alternatives --install ${bindir}/passwd passwd passwd.${PN} 200
update-alternatives --install ${sbindir}/chpasswd chpasswd chpasswd.${PN} 200
update-alternatives --install ${bindir}/chfn chfn chfn.${PN} 200
update-alternatives --install ${bindir}/chsh chsh chsh.${PN} 200
update-alternatives --install ${base_bindir}/login login login.${PN} 200
update-alternatives --install ${base_sbindir}/vipw vipw vipw.${PN} 200
update-alternatives --install ${base_sbindir}/vigr vigr vigr.${PN} 200
if [ "x$D" != "x" ]; then
exit 1
fi
pwconv
grpconv
}
pkg_prerm_${PN} () {
for i in passwd chpasswd chfn chsh login vipw vigr ; do
update-alternatives --remove $i $i.${PN}
done
}
pkg_postinst_${PN}-group () {
touch /etc/login.defs
update-alternatives --install ${bindir}/newgrp newgrp newgrp.${PN} 200
}
pkg_prerm_${PN}-group () {
update-alternatives --remove newgrp newgrp.${PN}
}
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