# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/hal/hal-0.5.11-r9.ebuild,v 1.1 2009/06/17 17:58:18 gentoofan23 Exp $ inherit eutils linux-info autotools flag-o-matic PATCH_VERSION="5" DESCRIPTION="Hardware Abstraction Layer" HOMEPAGE="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal" SRC_URI="http://hal.freedesktop.org/releases/${P/_/}.tar.bz2 http://dev.gentoo.org/~chainsaw/files/${P}-gentoo-patches-${PATCH_VERSION}.tar.bz2" LICENSE="|| ( GPL-2 AFL-2.0 )" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 ppc ppc64 sh sparc x86 ~x86-fbsd" KERNEL_IUSE="kernel_linux kernel_FreeBSD" IUSE="X acpi apm crypt debug dell disk-partition doc laptop selinux ${KERNEL_IUSE}" RDEPEND=">=dev-libs/dbus-glib-0.61 >=dev-libs/glib-2.14 >=dev-libs/expat-1.95.8 =virtual/libusb-0* >=sys-apps/pciutils-2.2.7-r1 >=dev-util/gperf-3.0.3 sys-apps/usbutils virtual/eject amd64? ( >=sys-apps/dmidecode-2.7 ) dell? ( >=sys-libs/libsmbios-0.13.4 ) disk-partition? ( >=sys-apps/parted-1.8.0 ) ia64? ( >=sys-apps/dmidecode-2.7 ) kernel_linux? ( >=sys-fs/udev-117 >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.13 >=sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.19 crypt? ( >=sys-fs/cryptsetup-1.0.5 ) ) kernel_FreeBSD? ( >=dev-libs/libvolume_id-0.77 ) x86? ( >=sys-apps/dmidecode-2.7 ) selinux? ( sys-libs/libselinux sec-policy/selinux-hal )" DEPEND="${RDEPEND} dev-util/pkgconfig >=dev-util/intltool-0.35 doc? ( app-text/xmlto dev-libs/libxml2 dev-util/gtk-doc app-text/docbook-sgml-utils )" PDEPEND="|| ( >=app-misc/hal-info-20081219 ) !gnome-extra/hal-device-manager laptop? ( >=sys-power/pm-utils-0.99.3 )" ## HAL Daemon drops privledges so we need group access to read disks HALDAEMON_GROUPS_LINUX="haldaemon,plugdev,disk,cdrom,cdrw,floppy,usb" HALDAEMON_GROUPS_FREEBSD="haldaemon,plugdev,operator" function check_hotplug_net() { local CONFIG_CHECK="~HOTPLUG ~NET" local WARNING_HOTPLUG="CONFIG_HOTPLUG:\tis not set (required for HAL)\n" local WARNING_NET="CONFIG_NET:\tis not set (required for HAL)\n" check_extra_config } function check_inotify() { local CONFIG_CHECK="~INOTIFY_USER" local WARNING_INOTIFY_USER="CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER:\tis not set (required for HAL)\n" check_extra_config } function check_acpi_proc() { local CONFIG_CHECK="~ACPI_PROCFS ~ACPI_PROC_EVENT" local WARNING_ACPI_PROCFS="CONFIG_ACPI_PROCFS:\tis not set (required for HAL)\n" local WARNING_ACPI_PROC_EVENT="CONFIG_ACPI_PROC_EVENT:\tis not set (required for HAL)\n" check_extra_config } pkg_setup() { if use kernel_linux ; then if [[ -e "${ROOT}/usr/src/linux/.config" ]] ; then kernel_is ge 2 6 19 || ewarn "HAL requires a kernel version 2.6.19 or newer" if kernel_is lt 2 6 23 && use acpi ; then check_acpi_proc fi fi check_hotplug_net check_inotify fi # http://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/functions/ # http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=191605 # Create groups for hotplugging and HAL enewgroup haldaemon enewgroup plugdev # HAL drops priviledges by default now ... # ... so we must make sure it can read disk/cdrom info (ie. be in ${HALDAEMON_GROUPS} groups) if use kernel_linux; then enewuser haldaemon -1 "-1" /dev/null ${HALDAEMON_GROUPS_LINUX} elif use kernel_FreeBSD; then enewuser haldaemon -1 "-1" /dev/null ${HALDAEMON_GROUPS_FREEBSD} fi # Make sure that the haldaemon user is in the ${HALDAEMON_GROUPS} # If users have a problem with this, let them file a bug if [[ ${ROOT} == / ]] ; then if use kernel_linux; then usermod -G ${HALDAEMON_GROUPS_LINUX} haldaemon elif use kernel_FreeBSD; then pw usermod haldaemon -G ${HALDAEMON_GROUPS_FREEBSD} fi fi } S="${WORKDIR}/${PF/-r*/}" src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd "${S}" EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying Gentoo Patchset ..." \ EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch" \ EPATCH_SOURCE="${WORKDIR}/${P}-patches/" \ EPATCH_FORCE="yes" \ epatch eautoreconf } src_compile() { local acpi="$(use_enable acpi)" local backend= local hardware= append-flags -rdynamic if use kernel_linux ; then backend="linux" elif use kernel_FreeBSD ; then backend="freebsd" else eerror "Invalid backend" fi if use kernel_linux ; then if use acpi ; then # Using IBM ACPI and Toshiba ACPI results in double notification as this # was merged into the Linux Kernel 2.6.22 if kernel_is lt 2 6 22 ; then acpi="$acpi --enable-acpi-ibm --enable-acpi-toshiba" else acpi="$acpi --disable-acpi-ibm --disable-acpi-toshiba" fi acpi="$acpi --enable-acpi-proc --enable-acpi-acpid" else acpi="$acpi --disable-acpi-ibm --disable-acpi-toshiba" acpi="$acpi --disable-acpi-proc --disable-acpi-acpid" fi hardware="--with-cpufreq --with-usb-csr --with-keymaps" use arm && hardware="$hardware --with-omap --enable-pmu" use ppc && hardware="$hardware --enable-pmu" if use x86 || use amd64; then hardware="$hardware --with-macbook --with-macbookpro" fi if use dell ; then hardware="$hardware --with-dell-backlight" else hardware="$hardware --without-dell-backlight" fi hardware="$hardware --enable-sonypic" else hardware="--without-cpufreq --without-usb-csr --without-keymaps" hardware="$hardware --without-omap" hardware="$hardware --without-dell-backlight" hardware="$hardware --enable-acpi-ibm --enable-acpi-toshiba" hardware="$hardware --disable-sonypic" fi econf --with-backend=${backend} \ --with-os-type=gentoo \ --with-pid-file=/var/run/hald.pid \ --with-hwdata=/usr/share/misc \ --with-socket-dir=/var/run/hald \ --enable-umount-helper \ --enable-man-pages \ --disable-policy-kit \ --disable-console-kit \ --disable-acl-management \ --enable-pci \ $(use_enable apm) \ $(use_enable debug verbose-mode) \ $(use_enable disk-partition parted) \ $(use_enable doc docbook-docs) \ $(use_enable doc gtk-doc) \ --docdir=/usr/share/doc/${PF} \ --localstatedir=/var \ ${acpi} ${hardware} \ || die "configure failed" emake || die "make failed" } src_install() { emake DESTDIR="${D}" install || die dodoc AUTHORS ChangeLog NEWS README || die "docs failed" # hal umount for unclean unmounts exeinto /lib/udev/ newexe "${FILESDIR}/hal-unmount.dev" hal_unmount || die "udev helper failed" # initscript newinitd "${FILESDIR}/0.5.10-hald.rc" hald || die "init script failed" # configuration cp "${FILESDIR}/0.5.10-hald.conf" "${WORKDIR}/" || \ die "failed to copy hald.conf" if use debug; then sed -e 's:HALD_VERBOSE="no":HALD_VERBOSE="yes":' \ -i "${WORKDIR}/0.5.10-hald.conf" || die "failed to change verbose" fi newconfd "${WORKDIR}/0.5.10-hald.conf" hald || \ die "failed to install hald.conf" if use X ; then # New Configuration Snippets dodoc "${WORKDIR}/${PN}-config-examples/"*.fdi || \ die "dodoc X examples failed" fi # We now create and keep /media here as both gnome-mount and pmount # use these directories, to avoid collision. keepdir /media # We also need to create and keep /etc/fdi/{information,policy,preprobe} # or else hal bombs. keepdir /etc/hal/fdi/{information,policy,preprobe} # HAL stores it's fdi cache in /var/cache/hald keepdir /var/cache/hald # HAL keeps its unix socket here keepdir /var/run/hald keepdir /var/lib/hal } pkg_postinst() { # Despite what people keep changing this location. Either one works.. it doesn't matter # http://dev.gentoo.org/~plasmaroo/devmanual/ebuild-writing/functions/ elog "The HAL daemon needs to be running for certain applications to" elog "work. Suggested is to add the init script to your start-up" elog "scripts, this should be done like this :" elog "\`rc-update add hald default\`" echo elog "Looking for automounting support? Add yourself to the plugdev group" echo elog "IF you have additional applications which consume ACPI events, you" elog "should consider installing acpid to allow applications to share ACPI" elog "events." if use X ; then echo elog "If you wish to use a non US layout, you may do so by executing:" elog "setxkbmap or by utilizing your Desktop Environment's" elog "Keyboard Layout Settings mechanism." elog "Under GNOME, this is gnome-keyboard-properties, and under KDE" elog "it is kxkb." fi echo elog "In order have suspend/hibernate function with HAL or apps that use HAL" elog "(such as gnome-power-manager), you should build HAL with the laptop" elog "useflag which will install pm-utils." if use X ; then echo elog "X Input Hotplugging (if you build xorg-server with the HAL useflag)" elog "reads user specific configuration from /etc/hal/fdi/policy/." echo elog "You should remove the Input sections from your xorg.conf once you have" elog "migrated the rules to a HAL fdi file." fi ebeep 5 epause 5 }