add vmware-1 eclass

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# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: $
# This eclass is for all vmware-1-* ebuilds in the tree and should contain all
# of the common components across the multiple packages.
# Only one package per "product" is allowed to be installed at any given time.
inherit pax-utils eutils
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_preinst pkg_postinst pkg_setup src_install src_unpack pkg_postrm
DEPEND="x11-misc/shared-mime-info"
export ANY_ANY="vmware-any-any-update115"
#export TOOLS_ANY="vmware-tools-any-update1"
export VMWARE_GROUP=${VMWARE_GROUP:-vmware}
export VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR=/opt/${PN//-//}
vmware-1_create_initd() {
dodir "${config_dir}"/init.d/rc{0,1,2,3,4,5,6}.d
# This is to fix a problem where if someone merges vmware and then
# before configuring vmware they upgrade or re-merge the vmware
# package which would rmdir the /etc/vmware/init.d/rc?.d directories.
keepdir "${config_dir}"/init.d/rc{0,1,2,3,4,5,6}.d
}
vmware-1_run_questions() {
vmware-1_determine_product
# Questions:
einfo "Adding answers to ${config_dir}/locations"
locations="${D}${config_dir}/locations"
echo "answer BINDIR ${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}/bin" >> ${locations}
echo "answer LIBDIR ${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}/lib" >> ${locations}
echo "answer MANDIR ${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}/man" >> ${locations}
echo "answer DOCDIR ${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}/doc" >> ${locations}
if [ "${product}" == "vmware" -o "${product}" == "vmware-tools" ]
then
echo "answer SBINDIR ${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}/sbin" >> ${locations}
echo "answer RUN_CONFIGURATOR no" >> ${locations}
echo "answer INITDIR ${config_dir}/init.d" >> ${locations}
echo "answer INITSCRIPTSDIR ${config_dir}/init.d" >> ${locations}
fi
}
vmware-1_determine_product() {
# Set the product category, and the category options
shortname=$(echo ${PN} | cut -d- -f2-)
case "${shortname}" in
workstation|server|player)
product="vmware"
config_program="vmware-config.pl"
;;
server-console|esx-console|gsx-console)
product="vmware-console"
config_program="vmware-config-console.pl"
;;
workstation-tools|esx-tools|gsx-tools|server-tools)
product="vmware-tools"
config_program="vmware-config-tools.pl"
;;
*)
product="unknown"
;;
esac
config_dir="/etc/${product}"
# Set per package options
case "${shortname}" in
workstation)
FULL_NAME="Workstation"
;;
player)
FULL_NAME="Player"
;;
converter)
FULL_NAME="Converter"
config_dir="/etc/${PN}"
;;
server)
FULL_NAME="Server"
;;
server-console)
FULL_NAME="Server Console"
config_program="vmware-config-server-console.pl"
config_dir="/etc/${PN}"
;;
esx-console)
FULL_NAME="ESX Console"
;;
esac
}
vmware-1_pkg_setup() {
vmware-1_determine_product
}
vmware-1_src_unpack() {
vmware-1_determine_product
case "${product}" in
vmware-tools)
# We grab our tarball from "CD"
einfo "You will need ${TARBALL} from the VMware installation."
einfo "Select VM->Install VMware Tools from VMware's menu."
cdrom_get_cds ${TARBALL}
;;
esac
# If there is anything to unpack, at all, then we should be using MY_P.
if [[ -n "${MY_P}" ]]
then
if [[ -e "${CDROM_ROOT}"/${MY_P}.tar.gz ]]
then
tar xzf "${CDROM_ROOT}"/${MY_P}.tar.gz
else
unpack "${MY_P}".tar.gz
fi
if [[ -n "${ANY_ANY}" ]]
then
unpack "${ANY_ANY}".tar.gz
# Move the relevant ANY_ANY files now, so that they can be patched later...
mv -f "${ANY_ANY}"/services.sh "${S}"/installer/services.sh
# We should be able to get rid of this eventually,
# since we'll be using vmware-modules in future...
[[ "${product}" == "vmware" ]] && \
mv -f "${ANY_ANY}"/*.tar "${S}"/lib/modules/source
[[ -e lib/bin/vmware ]] && \
chmod 755 lib/bin/vmware
[[ -e bin/vmnet-bridge ]] && \
chmod 755 bin/vmnet-bridge
[[ -e lib/bin/vmware-vmx ]] && \
chmod 755 lib/bin/vmware-vmx
[[ -e lib/bin-debug/vmware-vmx ]] && \
chmod 755 lib/bin-debug/vmware-vmx
if [[ "${RUN_UPDATE}" == "yes" ]]
then
cd "${S}"/"${ANY_ANY}"
./update vmware ../lib/bin/vmware || die
./update bridge ../bin/vmnet-bridge || die
./update vmx ../lib/bin/vmware-vmx || die
./update vmxdebug ../lib/bin-debug/vmware-vmx || die
fi
fi
# Remove PAX MPROTECT flag from all applicable files in /bin, /sbin for
# the vmware package only (since modules, tools and console should not
# need to generate code on the fly in memory).
[[ "${product}" == "vmware" ]] && pax-mark -m \
$(list-paxables ${S}/{bin{,-debug},sbin}/{vmware-serverd,vmware-vmx})
# Run through any patches that might need to be applied
cd "${S}"
if [[ -d "${FILESDIR}/${PV}" ]]
then
EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch"
epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PV}
fi
if [[ -n "${PATCHES}" ]]
then
for patch in ${PATCHES}
do
epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${patch}
done
fi
# Unpack our new libs
for a in ${A}
do
case ${a} in
vmware-libssl.so.0.9.7l.tar.bz2)
unpack vmware-libssl.so.0.9.7l.tar.bz2
;;
vmware-libcrypto.so.0.9.7l.tar.bz2)
unpack vmware-libcrypto.so.0.9.7l.tar.bz2
;;
esac
done
fi
}
vmware-1_src_install() {
# We won't want any perl scripts from VMware once we've finally got all
# of the configuration done, but for now, they're necessary.
#rm -f bin/*.pl
# As backwards as this seems, we're installing our icons first.
if [[ -e lib/share/icons/48x48/apps/${PN}.png ]]
then
doicon lib/share/icons/48x48/apps/${PN}.png
elif [[ -e doc/icon48x48.png ]]
then
newicon doc/icon48x48.png ${PN}.png
elif [[ -e "${DISTDIR}/${product}.png" ]]
then
newicon "${DISTDIR}"/${product}.png ${PN}.png
fi
# Since with Gentoo we compile everthing it doesn't make sense to keep
# the precompiled modules arround. Saves about 4 megs of disk space too.
rm -rf "${S}"/lib/modules/binary
# We also don't need to keep the icons around, or do we?
#rm -rf ${S}/lib/share/icons
# Just like any good monkey, we install the documentation and man pages.
[[ -d doc ]] && dodoc doc/*
if [[ -d man ]]
then
cd man
for x in *
do
doman ${x}/* || die "doman"
done
fi
cd "${S}"
# We remove the shipped libssl for bug #148682
if [ -d "${S}"/libssl.so.0.9.7 ]
then
rm -rf "${S}"/lib/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7
# Now, we move in our own
cp -pPR "${S}"/libssl.so.0.9.7 "${S}"/lib/lib
fi
# We remove the shipped libcrypto for bug #148682
if [ -d "${S}"/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 ]
then
rm -rf "${S}"/lib/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7
# Now, we move in our own
cp -pPR "${S}"/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 "${S}"/lib/lib
fi
# We loop through our directories and copy everything to our system.
for x in bin lib sbin
do
if [[ -e "${S}/${x}" ]]
then
dodir "${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}"/${x}
cp -pPR "${S}"/${x}/* "${D}""${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}"/${x} \
|| die "copying ${x}"
fi
done
# If we have an /etc directory, we copy it.
if [[ -e "${S}/etc" ]]
then
dodir "${config_dir}"
cp -pPR "${S}"/etc/* "${D}""${config_dir}"
fowners root:${VMWARE_GROUP} "${config_dir}"
fperms 770 "${config_dir}"
fi
# If we have any helper files, we install them. First, we check for an
# init script.
if [[ -e "${FILESDIR}/${PN}.rc" ]]
then
newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}.rc ${product} || die "newinitd"
fi
# Then we check for an environment file.
if [[ -e "${FILESDIR}/90${PN}" ]]
then
doenvd "${FILESDIR}"/90${PN} || die "doenvd"
fi
# Last, we check for any mime files.
if [[ -e "${FILESDIR}/${PN}.xml" ]]
then
insinto /usr/share/mime/packages
doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}.xml || die "mimetypes"
fi
# Blame bug #91191 for this one.
if [[ -e doc/EULA ]]
then
insinto "${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}"/doc
doins doc/EULA || die "copying EULA"
fi
# Do we have vmware-ping/vmware-vmx? If so, make them setuid.
for p in /bin/vmware-ping /lib/bin/vmware-vmx /lib/bin-debug/vmware-vmx /lib/bin/vmware-vmx-debug /sbin/vmware-authd;
do
if [ -x "${D}${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}${p}" ]
then
fowners root:${VMWARE_GROUP} "${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}"${p}
fperms 4750 "${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}"${p}
fi
done
# This removed the user/group warnings
# But also broke vmware-server with FEATURES="userpriv" since it removes
# the set-UID bit
#chown -R root:${VMWARE_GROUP} ${D} || die
# We like desktop icons.
# TODO: Fix up the icon creation, across the board.
#make_desktop_entry ${PN} "VMware ${FULL_NAME}" ${PN}.png
# We like symlinks for console users.
# TODO: Fix up the symlink creation, across the board.
# dosym ${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/${PN} /usr/bin/${PN}
# TODO: Replace this junk
# Everything after this point will hopefully go away once we can rid
# ourselves of the evil perl configuration scripts.
if [ "${product}" == "vmware" -o "${product}" == "vmware-tools" ]
then
# We have to create a bunch of rc directories for the init script
vmware-1_create_initd || die "creating rc directories"
# Now, we copy in our services.sh file
exeinto "${config_dir}"/init.d
newexe installer/services.sh ${product} || die "services.sh"
# Set the name
dosed "s:%LONGNAME%:Vmware ${FULL_NAME}:" \
"${config_dir}"/init.d/${product}
[ "${shortname}" == "server" ] && dosed "s:%SHORTNAME%:wgs:" \
"${config_dir}"/init.d/${product}
fi
# Finally, we run the "questions"
vmware-1_run_questions || die "running questions"
}
vmware-1_pkg_preinst() {
# This is run here due to bug #143150
[ -z "${product}" ] && vmware-1_determine_product
# This must be done after the install to get the mtimes on each file
# right.
#Note: it's a bit weird to use ${D} in a preinst script but it should work
#(drobbins, 1 Feb 2002)
einfo "Generating ${config_dir}/locations file."
d=`echo ${D} | wc -c`
for x in `find ${D}${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR} ${D}${config_dir}` ; do
x="`echo ${x} | cut -c ${d}-`"
if [ -d "${D}/${x}" ] ; then
echo "directory ${x}" >> "${D}${config_dir}"/locations
else
echo -n "file ${x}" >> "${D}${config_dir}"/locations
if [ "${x}" == "${config_dir}/locations" ] ; then
echo "" >> "${D}${config_dir}"/locations
elif [ "${x}" == "${config_dir}/not_configured" ] ; then
echo "" >> "${D}${config_dir}"/locations
else
echo -n " " >> "${D}${config_dir}"/locations
find ${D}${x} -printf %T@ >> "${D}${config_dir}"/locations
echo "" >> "${D}${config_dir}"/locations
fi
fi
done
}
vmware-1_pkg_postinst() {
update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
[[ -d "${config_dir}" ]] && chown -R root:${VMWARE_GROUP} ${config_dir}
# 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 ${config_dir}/locations"
for x in "${config_dir}"/._cfg????_locations ; do
if [ -f $x ] ; then
cat $x >> "${config_dir}"/locations
rm $x
fi
done
echo
elog "You need to run "
elog " ${VMWARE_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/${config_program}"
elog "to complete the install."
echo
einfo "For VMware Add-Ons just visit"
einfo "http://www.vmware.com/download/downloadaddons.html"
echo
if [ "${PN}" == "vmware-player" ]
then
elog "After configuring, run vmplayer to launch"
else
elog "After configuring, run ${PN} to launch"
fi
echo
if [ "${product}" == "vmware" -o "${product}" == "vmware-tools" ]
then
elog "Also note that when you reboot you should run:"
elog " /etc/init.d/${product} start"
elog "before trying to run ${product}. Or you could just add it to"
elog "the default runlevel:"
elog " rc-update add ${product} default"
echo
ewarn "VMWare allows for the potential of overwriting files as root. Only"
ewarn "give VMWare access to trusted individuals."
echo
fi
ewarn "Remember, in order to run VMware ${FULL_NAME}, you have to"
ewarn "be in the '${VMWARE_GROUP}' group."
echo
}
vmware-1_pkg_postrm() {
[ -z "${product}" ] && vmware-1_determine_product
local product_extras
if [ "${product}" == "vmware" ]
then
product_extras=" and /etc/init.d/${product}"
fi
if ! has_version app-emulation/${PN}; then
echo
elog "To remove all traces of ${product} you will need to remove the files"
elog "in ${config_dir}${product_extras}."
elog "If the vmware-modules package is installed, you may no longer need it."
echo
fi
}