# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/ivman/ivman-0.6.6.ebuild,v 1.1 2005/11/23 01:15:33 genstef Exp $ inherit eutils DESCRIPTION="Daemon to mount/unmount devices, based on info from HAL" HOMEPAGE="http://ivman.sf.net" SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/ivman/${P}.tar.bz2" LICENSE="QPL" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~ppc ~ppc64 ~x86" IUSE="debug" SLOT="0" RDEPEND=">=dev-libs/glib-2.6 dev-libs/libxml2 sys-devel/gettext >=sys-apps/hal-0.4.0 >=sys-apps/pmount-0.8" # We now require a minimum of glib 2.6. # We should be able to build with either HAL 0.4.x or HAL 0.5.x, but HAL 0.5.x # is now what I primarily use ( -> Ivman is now better tested with 0.5.x ). # I'm not really certain which version of pmount is required, but it's only # been tested with >= 0.8 . DEPEND="${RDEPEND} >=sys-devel/libtool-1.5 dev-util/pkgconfig" src_compile() { econf $(use_enable debug) || die "econf failed" emake || die "emake failed" } src_install() { make DESTDIR="${D}" install || die "make install failed" exeinto /etc/init.d/ newexe ${FILESDIR}/ivman-0.3.init ivman # Ivman can now run as a non-root user :-) Create a dedicated user account, # so users can add rules to /etc/sudoers for programs Ivman wants to # execute... # The group here is intended to be the one needed to use pmount, but Ivman # will still work as long as the group in IvmConfigBase.xml is correct. enewuser ivman -1 -1 /dev/null plugdev || die "Problem adding ivman user" } pkg_postinst() { if has_version "