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-rw-r--r--community-testing/apvlv/PKGBUILD38
-rw-r--r--community-testing/apvlv/apvlv-poppler015.patch12
-rw-r--r--community-testing/apvlv/poppler-gdk.patch150
-rw-r--r--community-testing/exim/ChangeLog29
-rw-r--r--community-testing/exim/PKGBUILD71
-rw-r--r--community-testing/exim/aliases35
-rwxr-xr-xcommunity-testing/exim/exim42
-rw-r--r--community-testing/exim/exim.Makefile1227
-rw-r--r--community-testing/exim/exim.conf.d1
-rw-r--r--community-testing/exim/exim.install25
-rw-r--r--community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate6
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/10-vboxdrv.rules5
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/18-system-xorg.patch277
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/60-vboxguest.rules2
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/LocalConfig.kmk19
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/PKGBUILD206
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/change_default_driver_dir.patch18
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/vbox-service.conf2
-rwxr-xr-xcommunity-testing/virtualbox/vbox-service.rc39
-rwxr-xr-xcommunity-testing/virtualbox/vboxbuild78
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/vboxdrv-reference.patch45
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-4-makeself-check.patch10
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-4-mkisofs-check.patch10
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-archlinux-modules.install24
-rw-r--r--community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox.install51
25 files changed, 2422 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/community-testing/apvlv/PKGBUILD b/community-testing/apvlv/PKGBUILD
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..649f24984
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/apvlv/PKGBUILD
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+# $Id: PKGBUILD 56690 2011-10-10 13:35:46Z shusmann $
+# Maintainer: Brad Fanella <bradfanella@archlinux.us>
+# Contributor: Stefan Husmann <stefan-husmann@t-online.de>
+# Contributor: tocer.deng <tocer.deng@gmail.com>
+
+pkgname=apvlv
+pkgver=0.1.2
+pkgrel=2
+pkgdesc="A PDF Viewer which behaves like Vim"
+arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
+url="http://naihe2010.github.com/apvlv/"
+license=('GPL')
+depends=('gtk2' 'cairo' 'poppler-glib' 'djvulibre')
+source=(https://github.com/downloads/naihe2010/$pkgname/$pkgname-${pkgver}-Source.tar.gz apvlv-poppler015.patch poppler-gdk.patch)
+md5sums=('381d83aa9c253fac5e0be165fca39222'
+ '308b17a563ed470ea47d408f324ab745'
+ '076d794ab865e9bd53a5dfd2db1eaa8b')
+
+makedepends=('cmake')
+
+build() {
+ cd $srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver-Source
+ patch -Np1 -i $srcdir/apvlv-poppler015.patch
+ patch -Np1 -i $srcdir/poppler-gdk.patch
+
+ mkdir -p build
+ cd build
+
+ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
+ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
+ -DAPVLV_WITH_UMD=no ..
+ make
+}
+package() {
+ cd $srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver-Source/build
+
+ make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install
+}
diff --git a/community-testing/apvlv/apvlv-poppler015.patch b/community-testing/apvlv/apvlv-poppler015.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0a261b1db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/apvlv/apvlv-poppler015.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+diff -Naur apvlv-0.1.2-Source.orig//src/ApvlvFile.cpp apvlv-0.1.2-Source.new//src/ApvlvFile.cpp
+--- apvlv-0.1.2-Source.orig//src/ApvlvFile.cpp 2011-07-29 17:19:13.000000000 +0200
++++ apvlv-0.1.2-Source.new//src/ApvlvFile.cpp 2011-07-29 17:22:22.000000000 +0200
+@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
+ {
+ PopplerRectangle rect = { x1, y1, x2, y2 };
+ PopplerPage *page = poppler_document_get_page (mDoc, pn);
+- *out = poppler_page_get_text (page, POPPLER_SELECTION_WORD, &rect);
++ *out = poppler_page_get_selected_text (page, POPPLER_SELECTION_WORD, &rect);
+ if (*out != NULL)
+ {
+ return true;
diff --git a/community-testing/apvlv/poppler-gdk.patch b/community-testing/apvlv/poppler-gdk.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ab487cf1c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/apvlv/poppler-gdk.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,150 @@
+diff -ruN apvlv-0.1.2-Source/src/ApvlvFile.cpp apvlv-0.1.2-Source.new/src/ApvlvFile.cpp
+--- apvlv-0.1.2-Source/src/ApvlvFile.cpp 2011-10-10 14:23:19.205606984 +0200
++++ apvlv-0.1.2-Source.new/src/ApvlvFile.cpp 2011-10-10 14:21:50.870952455 +0200
+@@ -29,6 +29,10 @@
+ #include "ApvlvUtil.hpp"
+ #include "ApvlvView.hpp"
+
++#ifndef POPPLER_WITH_GDK
++#include "poppler-gdk.h"
++#endif
++
+ #ifdef HAVE_LIBUMD
+ #define LIBUMD_ENABLE_GTK
+ #include <umd.h>
+diff -ruN apvlv-0.1.2-Source/src/poppler-gdk.h apvlv-0.1.2-Source.new/src/poppler-gdk.h
+--- apvlv-0.1.2-Source/src/poppler-gdk.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ apvlv-0.1.2-Source.new/src/poppler-gdk.h 2011-10-10 14:22:06.077846565 +0200
+@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
++#include <goo/gtypes.h>
++
++static void
++copy_cairo_surface_to_pixbuf (cairo_surface_t *surface,
++ GdkPixbuf *pixbuf)
++{
++ int cairo_width, cairo_height, cairo_rowstride;
++ unsigned char *pixbuf_data, *dst, *cairo_data;
++ int pixbuf_rowstride, pixbuf_n_channels;
++ unsigned int *src;
++ int x, y;
++
++ cairo_width = cairo_image_surface_get_width (surface);
++ cairo_height = cairo_image_surface_get_height (surface);
++ cairo_rowstride = cairo_image_surface_get_stride (surface);
++ cairo_data = cairo_image_surface_get_data (surface);
++
++ pixbuf_data = gdk_pixbuf_get_pixels (pixbuf);
++ pixbuf_rowstride = gdk_pixbuf_get_rowstride (pixbuf);
++ pixbuf_n_channels = gdk_pixbuf_get_n_channels (pixbuf);
++
++ if (cairo_width > gdk_pixbuf_get_width (pixbuf))
++ cairo_width = gdk_pixbuf_get_width (pixbuf);
++ if (cairo_height > gdk_pixbuf_get_height (pixbuf))
++ cairo_height = gdk_pixbuf_get_height (pixbuf);
++ for (y = 0; y < cairo_height; y++)
++ {
++ src = (unsigned int *) (cairo_data + y * cairo_rowstride);
++ dst = pixbuf_data + y * pixbuf_rowstride;
++ for (x = 0; x < cairo_width; x++)
++ {
++ dst[0] = (*src >> 16) & 0xff;
++ dst[1] = (*src >> 8) & 0xff;
++ dst[2] = (*src >> 0) & 0xff;
++ if (pixbuf_n_channels == 4)
++ dst[3] = (*src >> 24) & 0xff;
++ dst += pixbuf_n_channels;
++ src++;
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static void
++_poppler_page_render_to_pixbuf (PopplerPage *page,
++ int src_x, int src_y,
++ int src_width, int src_height,
++ double scale,
++ int rotation,
++ GBool printing,
++ GdkPixbuf *pixbuf)
++{
++ cairo_t *cr;
++ cairo_surface_t *surface;
++
++ surface = cairo_image_surface_create (CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32,
++ src_width, src_height);
++ cr = cairo_create (surface);
++ cairo_save (cr);
++ switch (rotation) {
++ case 90:
++ cairo_translate (cr, src_x + src_width, -src_y);
++ break;
++ case 180:
++ cairo_translate (cr, src_x + src_width, src_y + src_height);
++ break;
++ case 270:
++ cairo_translate (cr, -src_x, src_y + src_height);
++ break;
++ default:
++ cairo_translate (cr, -src_x, -src_y);
++ }
++
++ if (scale != 1.0)
++ cairo_scale (cr, scale, scale);
++
++ if (rotation != 0)
++ cairo_rotate (cr, rotation * G_PI / 180.0);
++
++ if (printing)
++ poppler_page_render_for_printing (page, cr);
++ else
++ poppler_page_render (page, cr);
++ cairo_restore (cr);
++
++ cairo_set_operator (cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST_OVER);
++ cairo_set_source_rgb (cr, 1., 1., 1.);
++ cairo_paint (cr);
++
++ cairo_destroy (cr);
++
++ copy_cairo_surface_to_pixbuf (surface, pixbuf);
++ cairo_surface_destroy (surface);
++}
++
++/**
++ * poppler_page_render_to_pixbuf:
++ * @page: the page to render from
++ * @src_x: x coordinate of upper left corner
++ * @src_y: y coordinate of upper left corner
++ * @src_width: width of rectangle to render
++ * @src_height: height of rectangle to render
++ * @scale: scale specified as pixels per point
++ * @rotation: rotate the document by the specified degree
++ * @pixbuf: pixbuf to render into
++ *
++ * First scale the document to match the specified pixels per point,
++ * then render the rectangle given by the upper left corner at
++ * (src_x, src_y) and src_width and src_height.
++ * This function is for rendering a page that will be displayed.
++ * If you want to render a page that will be printed use
++ * poppler_page_render_to_pixbuf_for_printing() instead
++ *
++ * Deprecated: 0.16
++ **/
++void
++poppler_page_render_to_pixbuf (PopplerPage *page,
++ int src_x, int src_y,
++ int src_width, int src_height,
++ double scale,
++ int rotation,
++ GdkPixbuf *pixbuf)
++{
++ g_return_if_fail (POPPLER_IS_PAGE (page));
++ g_return_if_fail (scale > 0.0);
++ g_return_if_fail (pixbuf != NULL);
++
++ _poppler_page_render_to_pixbuf (page, src_x, src_y,
++ src_width, src_height,
++ scale, rotation,
++ gFalse,
++ pixbuf);
++}
diff --git a/community-testing/exim/ChangeLog b/community-testing/exim/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..80a101472
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/exim/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+2011-10-10 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
+ * Updated to 4.77
+
+2011-07-15 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
+ * Rebuilt without tcp_wrappers
+ * Fixing logrotate issue FS#25094
+ * ChangeLog file changed name from exim.changelog to ChangeLog
+
+2011-06-16 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
+ * Rebuilt against db 5.2.28
+
+2010-05-09 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
+ * Updated to 4.76
+ * Removed previous patch since is no longer needed
+ * Removed newaliases script FS#22744
+ * Removed sudo dependency
+
+2010-05-07 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
+ * Adding patch for security issue see: http://goo.gl/QBict
+
+2010-05-06 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
+ * Setting sticky id to deliver mail. Closes FS#24109
+
+2010-04-30 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
+ * exim 4.75
+ * Config updated with the aliases path. Closes FS#22743
+ * Removed sed hackings and added a exim.Makefile . Closes FS#22744
+ * Replaced creation of the user at build time. Closes FS#22745
+
diff --git a/community-testing/exim/PKGBUILD b/community-testing/exim/PKGBUILD
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4cbbdbb53
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/exim/PKGBUILD
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+# $Id: PKGBUILD 56674 2011-10-10 08:43:07Z angvp $
+# Maintainer: Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
+# Maintainer: judd <jvinet@zeroflux.org>
+pkgname=exim
+pkgver=4.77
+pkgrel=1
+pkgdesc="A Message Transfer Agent"
+arch=(i686 x86_64)
+url="http://www.exim.org/"
+license=('GPL')
+backup=(etc/mail/aliases etc/mail/exim.conf \
+ etc/logrotate.d/exim etc/conf.d/exim)
+install=exim.install
+changelog=ChangeLog
+depends=('db' 'pcre' 'pam' 'openssl' 'libldap')
+provides=('smtp-server')
+conflicts=('smtp-server')
+options=('!makeflags')
+source=(ftp://mirrors.24-7-solutions.net/pub/exim/ftp/exim/exim4/exim-$pkgver.tar.bz2
+ aliases
+ exim
+ exim.logrotate
+ exim.conf.d
+ exim.Makefile)
+md5sums=('5d746275f2cc85845567f9d5eb84a57a'
+ '4874006f0585253ddab027d441009757'
+ '9aed772e87223213e8da9ca5e7376869'
+ 'e18a535218718c5eb394ed5c9296fe06'
+ 'b75fe4c6e960a59a25b5f51e8f61ba3a'
+ '5c2891dc3535c346982fa358fbba6d31')
+
+build() {
+ cd "$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver"
+ #sed -i 's|tail -1|tail -n -1|g' scripts/Configure-config.h
+ # Make some configuration changes
+ cp "$srcdir/$pkgname.Makefile" Local/Makefile
+ make
+}
+
+package() {
+ cd "$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver"
+ install -D -m644 ../exim.logrotate ${pkgdir}/etc/logrotate.d/exim
+ install -D -m644 ../exim.conf.d ${pkgdir}/etc/conf.d/exim
+ install -D -m644 doc/exim.8 ${pkgdir}/usr/share/man/man8/exim.8
+ install -D -m755 ../exim ${pkgdir}/etc/rc.d/exim
+ mkdir -p ${pkgdir}/var/spool/exim/db ${pkgdir}/etc/mail \
+ ${pkgdir}/var/log/exim ${pkgdir}/usr/{lib,sbin}
+ chmod 770 ${pkgdir}/var/spool/exim ${pkgdir}/var/spool/exim/db ${pkgdir}/var/log/exim
+ cd build-Linux-*
+ for i in exicyclog exim_checkaccess exim_dumpdb exim_lock\
+ exim_tidydb exipick exiqsumm exigrep exim_dbmbuild exim\
+ exim_fixdb eximstats exinext exiqgrep exiwhat; do
+ install -m 0755 "$i" "$pkgdir/usr/sbin"
+ done
+
+ cd "$srcdir/exim-$pkgver/src"
+ sed -e "s|/etc/aliases|/etc/mail/aliases|g" \
+ -e "s|SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE|/etc/mail/aliases|g" configure.default \
+ >"$pkgdir/etc/mail/exim.conf"
+
+ cp "$srcdir/aliases" "$pkgdir/etc/mail"
+ cd "$pkgdir/usr/sbin"
+ for i in mailq rmail rsmtp runq sendmail; do
+ ln -s exim "$i"
+ done
+ # fhs compliancy
+ ln -s ../sbin/exim ../lib/sendmail
+
+ mkdir -p "$pkgdir/etc/rc.d"
+ cp "$srcdir/exim" "$pkgdir/etc/rc.d"
+}
diff --git a/community-testing/exim/aliases b/community-testing/exim/aliases
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5a76ff7d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/exim/aliases
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+#
+# /etc/mail/aliases
+#
+# NOTE: Make sure you run 'newaliases' after modifying this file
+#
+
+# Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present.
+MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster
+postmaster: root
+hostmaster: root
+webmaster: hostmaster
+ftpmaster: hostmaster
+admin: hostmaster
+administrator: hostmaster
+
+# General redirections for pseudo accounts.
+bin: root
+daemon: root
+games: root
+ingres: root
+nobody: root
+system: root
+toor: root
+uucp: root
+
+# Well-known aliases.
+manager: root
+dumper: root
+operator: root
+
+# trap decode to catch security attacks
+decode: root
+
+# Person who should get root's mail
+#root:
diff --git a/community-testing/exim/exim b/community-testing/exim/exim
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..8e9640b32
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/exim/exim
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+# source application-specific settings
+[ -f /etc/conf.d/exim ] && . /etc/conf.d/exim
+
+# general config
+. /etc/rc.conf
+. /etc/rc.d/functions
+
+PID=`pidof -o %PPID /usr/sbin/exim`
+
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ stat_busy "Starting Exim"
+ [ -z "$PID" ] && /usr/sbin/exim $EXIM_ARGS
+ if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
+ stat_fail
+ else
+ add_daemon exim
+ stat_done
+ fi
+ ;;
+ stop)
+ stat_busy "Stopping Exim"
+ [ ! -z "$PID" ] && kill $PID &> /dev/null
+ if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
+ stat_fail
+ else
+ rm /var/run/exim.pid
+ rm_daemon exim
+ stat_done
+ fi
+ ;;
+ restart)
+ $0 stop
+ sleep 2
+ $0 start
+ ;;
+ *)
+ echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
+esac
+exit 0
diff --git a/community-testing/exim/exim.Makefile b/community-testing/exim/exim.Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0a6397318
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/exim/exim.Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,1227 @@
+# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/EDITME,v 1.27 2010/06/12 15:21:25 jetmore Exp $
+
+##################################################
+# The Exim mail transport agent #
+##################################################
+
+# This is the template for Exim's main build-time configuration file. It
+# contains settings that are independent of any operating system. These are
+# things that are mostly sysadmin choices. The items below are divided into
+# those you must specify, those you probably want to specify, those you might
+# often want to specify, and those that you almost never need to mention.
+
+# Edit this file and save the result to a file called Local/Makefile within the
+# Exim distribution directory before running the "make" command.
+
+# Things that depend on the operating system have default settings in
+# OS/Makefile-Default, but these are overridden for some OS by files called
+# called OS/Makefile-<osname>. You can further override these by creating files
+# called Local/Makefile-<osname>, where "<osname>" stands for the name of your
+# operating system - look at the names in the OS directory to see which names
+# are recognized.
+
+# However, if you are building Exim for a single OS only, you don't need to
+# worry about setting up Local/Makefile-<osname>. Any build-time configuration
+# settings you require can in fact be placed in the one file called
+# Local/Makefile. It is only if you are building for several OS from the same
+# source files that you need to worry about splitting off your own OS-dependent
+# settings into separate files. (There's more explanation about how this all
+# works in the toplevel README file, under "Modifying the building process", as
+# well as in the Exim specification.)
+
+# One OS-specific thing that may need to be changed is the command for running
+# the C compiler; the overall default is gcc, but some OS Makefiles specify cc.
+# You can override anything that is set by putting CC=whatever in your
+# Local/Makefile.
+
+# NOTE: You should never need to edit any of the distributed Makefiles; all
+# overriding can be done in your Local/Makefile(s). This will make it easier
+# for you when the next release comes along.
+
+# The location of the X11 libraries is something else that is quite variable
+# even between different versions of the same operating system (and indeed
+# there are different versions of X11 as well, of course). The four settings
+# concerned here are X11, XINCLUDE, XLFLAGS (linking flags) and X11_LD_LIB
+# (dynamic run-time library). You need not worry about X11 unless you want to
+# compile the Exim monitor utility. Exim itself does not use X11.
+
+# Another area of variability between systems is the type and location of the
+# DBM library package. Exim has support for ndbm, gdbm, tdb, and Berkeley DB.
+# By default the code assumes ndbm; this often works with gdbm or DB, provided
+# they are correctly installed, via their compatibility interfaces. However,
+# Exim can also be configured to use the native calls for Berkeley DB (obsolete
+# versions 1.85, 2.x, 3.x, or the current 4.x version) and also for gdbm.
+
+# For some operating systems, a default DBM library (other than ndbm) is
+# selected by a setting in the OS-specific Makefile. Most modern OS now have
+# a DBM library installed as standard, and in many cases this will be selected
+# for you by the OS-specific configuration. If Exim compiles without any
+# problems, you probably do not have to worry about the DBM library. If you
+# do want or need to change it, you should first read the discussion in the
+# file doc/dbm.discuss.txt, which also contains instructions for testing Exim's
+# interface to the DBM library.
+
+# In Local/Makefiles blank lines and lines starting with # are ignored. It is
+# also permitted to use the # character to add a comment to a setting, for
+# example
+#
+# EXIM_GID=42 # the "mail" group
+#
+# However, with some versions of "make" this works only if there is no white
+# space between the end of the setting and the #, so perhaps it is best
+# avoided. A consequence of this facility is that it is not possible to have
+# the # character present in any setting, but I can't think of any cases where
+# this would be wanted.
+###############################################################################
+
+
+
+###############################################################################
+# THESE ARE THINGS YOU MUST SPECIFY #
+###############################################################################
+
+# Exim will not build unless you specify BIN_DIRECTORY, CONFIGURE_FILE, and
+# EXIM_USER. You also need EXIM_GROUP if EXIM_USER specifies a uid by number.
+
+# If you don't specify SPOOL_DIRECTORY, Exim won't fail to build. However, it
+# really is a very good idea to specify it here rather than at run time. This
+# is particularly true if you let the logs go to their default location in the
+# spool directory, because it means that the location of the logs is known
+# before Exim has read the run time configuration file.
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# BIN_DIRECTORY defines where the exim binary will be installed by "make
+# install". The path is also used internally by Exim when it needs to re-invoke
+# itself, either to send an error message, or to recover root privilege. Exim's
+# utility binaries and scripts are also installed in this directory. There is
+# no "standard" place for the binary directory. Some people like to keep all
+# the Exim files under one directory such as /usr/exim; others just let the
+# Exim binaries go into an existing directory such as /usr/sbin or
+# /usr/local/sbin. The installation script will try to create this directory,
+# and any superior directories, if they do not exist.
+
+BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# CONFIGURE_FILE defines where Exim's run time configuration file is to be
+# found. It is the complete pathname for the file, not just a directory. The
+# location of all other run time files and directories can be changed in the
+# run time configuration file. There is a lot of variety in the choice of
+# location in different OS, and in the preferences of different sysadmins. Some
+# common locations are in /etc or /etc/mail or /usr/local/etc or
+# /usr/local/etc/mail. Another possibility is to keep all the Exim files under
+# a single directory such as /usr/exim. Whatever you choose, the installation
+# script will try to make the directory and any superior directories if they
+# don't exist. It will also install a default runtime configuration if this
+# file does not exist.
+
+CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/mail/exim.conf
+
+# It is possible to specify a colon-separated list of files for CONFIGURE_FILE.
+# In this case, Exim will use the first of them that exists when it is run.
+# However, if a list is specified, the installation script no longer tries to
+# make superior directories or to install a default runtime configuration.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The Exim binary must normally be setuid root, so that it starts executing as
+# root, but (depending on the options with which it is called) it does not
+# always need to retain the root privilege. These settings define the user and
+# group that is used for Exim processes when they no longer need to be root. In
+# particular, this applies when receiving messages and when doing remote
+# deliveries. (Local deliveries run as various non-root users, typically as the
+# owner of a local mailbox.) Specifying these values as root is not supported.
+
+EXIM_USER=ref:exim
+
+# If you specify EXIM_USER as a name, this is looked up at build time, and the
+# uid number is built into the binary. However, you can specify that this
+# lookup is deferred until runtime. In this case, it is the name that is built
+# into the binary. You can do this by a setting of the form:
+
+# EXIM_USER=ref:exim
+
+# In other words, put "ref:" in front of the user name. If you set EXIM_USER
+# like this, any value specified for EXIM_GROUP is also passed "by reference".
+# Although this costs a bit of resource at runtime, it is convenient to use
+# this feature when building binaries that are to be run on multiple systems
+# where the name may refer to different uids. It also allows you to build Exim
+# on a system where there is no Exim user defined.
+
+# If the setting of EXIM_USER is numeric (e.g. EXIM_USER=42), there must
+# also be a setting of EXIM_GROUP. If, on the other hand, you use a name
+# for EXIM_USER (e.g. EXIM_USER=exim), you don't need to set EXIM_GROUP unless
+# you want to use a group other than the default group for the given user.
+
+# EXIM_GROUP=
+
+# Many sites define a user called "exim", with an appropriate default group,
+# and use
+#
+# EXIM_USER=exim
+#
+# while leaving EXIM_GROUP unspecified (commented out).
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# SPOOL_DIRECTORY defines the directory where all the data for messages in
+# transit is kept. It is strongly recommended that you define it here, though
+# it is possible to leave this till the run time configuration.
+
+# Exim creates the spool directory if it does not exist. The owner and group
+# will be those defined by EXIM_USER and EXIM_GROUP, and this also applies to
+# all the files and directories that are created in the spool directory.
+
+# Almost all installations choose this:
+
+SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
+
+
+
+###############################################################################
+# THESE ARE THINGS YOU PROBABLY WANT TO SPECIFY #
+###############################################################################
+
+# If you need extra header file search paths on all compiles, put the -I
+# options in INCLUDE. If you want the extra searches only for certain
+# parts of the build, see more specific xxx_INCLUDE variables below.
+
+# INCLUDE=-I/example/include
+
+# You need to specify some routers and transports if you want the Exim that you
+# are building to be capable of delivering mail. You almost certainly need at
+# least one type of lookup. You should consider whether you want to build
+# the Exim monitor or not.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# These settings determine which individual router drivers are included in the
+# Exim binary. There are no defaults in the code; those routers that are wanted
+# must be defined here by setting the appropriate variables to the value "yes".
+# Including a router in the binary does not cause it to be used automatically.
+# It has also to be configured in the run time configuration file. By
+# commenting out those you know you don't want to use, you can make the binary
+# a bit smaller. If you are unsure, leave all of these included for now.
+
+ROUTER_ACCEPT=yes
+ROUTER_DNSLOOKUP=yes
+ROUTER_IPLITERAL=yes
+ROUTER_MANUALROUTE=yes
+ROUTER_QUERYPROGRAM=yes
+ROUTER_REDIRECT=yes
+
+# This one is very special-purpose, so is not included by default.
+
+# ROUTER_IPLOOKUP=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# These settings determine which individual transport drivers are included in
+# the Exim binary. There are no defaults; those transports that are wanted must
+# be defined here by setting the appropriate variables to the value "yes".
+# Including a transport in the binary does not cause it to be used
+# automatically. It has also to be configured in the run time configuration
+# file. By commenting out those you know you don't want to use, you can make
+# the binary a bit smaller. If you are unsure, leave all of these included for
+# now.
+
+TRANSPORT_APPENDFILE=yes
+TRANSPORT_AUTOREPLY=yes
+TRANSPORT_PIPE=yes
+TRANSPORT_SMTP=yes
+
+# This one is special-purpose, and commonly not required, so it is not
+# included by default.
+
+TRANSPORT_LMTP=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The appendfile transport can write messages to local mailboxes in a number
+# of formats. The code for three specialist formats, maildir, mailstore, and
+# MBX, is included only when requested. If you do not know what this is about,
+# leave these settings commented out.
+
+SUPPORT_MAILDIR=yes
+# SUPPORT_MAILSTORE=yes
+# SUPPORT_MBX=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# See below for dynamic lookup modules.
+# LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR=/usr/lib/exim/lookups/
+# If not using package management but using this anyway, then think about how
+# you perform upgrades and revert them. You should consider the benefit of
+# embedding the Exim version number into LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR, so that you can
+# maintain two concurrent sets of modules.
+
+# To build a module dynamically, you'll need to define CFLAGS_DYNAMIC for
+# your platform. Eg:
+# CFLAGS_DYNAMIC=-shared -rdynamic
+# CFLAGS_DYNAMIC=-shared -rdynamic -fPIC
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# These settings determine which file and database lookup methods are included
+# in the binary. See the manual chapter entitled "File and database lookups"
+# for discussion. DBM and lsearch (linear search) are included by default. If
+# you are unsure about the others, leave them commented out for now.
+# LOOKUP_DNSDB does *not* refer to general mail routing using the DNS. It is
+# for the specialist case of using the DNS as a general database facility (not
+# common).
+# If set to "2" instead of "yes" then the corresponding lookup will be
+# built as a module and must be installed into LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR. You need to
+# add -export-dynamic -rdynamic to EXTRALIBS. You may also need to add -ldl to
+# EXTRALIBS so that dlopen() is available to Exim. You need to define
+# LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR above so the exim binary actually loads dynamic lookup
+# modules.
+# Also, instead of adding all the libraries/includes to LOOKUP_INCLUDE and
+# LOOKUP_LIBS, add them to the respective LOOKUP_*_INCLUDE and LOOKUP_*_LIBS
+# (where * is the name as given here in this list). That ensures that only
+# the dynamic library and not the exim binary will be linked against the
+# library.
+# NOTE: LDAP cannot be built as a module!
+
+LOOKUP_DBM=yes
+LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes
+LOOKUP_DNSDB=yes
+
+# LOOKUP_CDB=yes
+LOOKUP_DSEARCH=yes
+# LOOKUP_IBASE=yes
+LOOKUP_LDAP=yes
+# LOOKUP_MYSQL=yes
+# LOOKUP_NIS=yes
+# LOOKUP_NISPLUS=yes
+# LOOKUP_ORACLE=yes
+# LOOKUP_PASSWD=yes
+# LOOKUP_PGSQL=yes
+# LOOKUP_SQLITE=yes
+# LOOKUP_WHOSON=yes
+
+# These two settings are obsolete; all three lookups are compiled when
+# LOOKUP_LSEARCH is enabled. However, we retain these for backward
+# compatibility. Setting one forces LOOKUP_LSEARCH if it is not set.
+
+# LOOKUP_WILDLSEARCH=yes
+# LOOKUP_NWILDLSEARCH=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# If you have set LOOKUP_LDAP=yes, you should set LDAP_LIB_TYPE to indicate
+# which LDAP library you have. Unfortunately, though most of their functions
+# are the same, there are minor differences. Currently Exim knows about four
+# LDAP libraries: the one from the University of Michigan (also known as
+# OpenLDAP 1), OpenLDAP 2, the Netscape SDK library, and the library that comes
+# with Solaris 7 onwards. Uncomment whichever of these you are using.
+
+# LDAP_LIB_TYPE=OPENLDAP1
+LDAP_LIB_TYPE=OPENLDAP2
+# LDAP_LIB_TYPE=NETSCAPE
+# LDAP_LIB_TYPE=SOLARIS
+
+# If you don't set any of these, Exim assumes the original University of
+# Michigan (OpenLDAP 1) library.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The PCRE library is required for exim. There is no longer an embedded
+# version of the PCRE library included with the source code, instead you
+# must use a system library or build your own copy of PCRE.
+# In either case you must specify the library link info here. If the
+# PCRE header files are not in the standard search path you must also
+# modify the INCLUDE path (above)
+# The default setting of PCRE_LIBS should work on the vast majority of
+# systems
+
+PCRE_LIBS=-lpcre
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Additional libraries and include directories may be required for some
+# lookup styles (e.g. LDAP, MYSQL or PGSQL). LOOKUP_LIBS is included only on
+# the command for linking Exim itself, not on any auxiliary programs. You
+# don't need to set LOOKUP_INCLUDE if the relevant directories are already
+# specified in INCLUDE. The settings below are just examples; -lpq is for
+# PostgreSQL, -lgds is for Interbase, -lsqlite3 is for SQLite.
+
+# LOOKUP_INCLUDE=-I /usr/local/ldap/include -I /usr/local/mysql/include -I /usr/local/pgsql/include
+# LOOKUP_LIBS=-L/usr/local/lib -lldap -llber -lmysqlclient -lpq -lgds -lsqlite3
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Compiling the Exim monitor: If you want to compile the Exim monitor, a
+# program that requires an X11 display, then EXIM_MONITOR should be set to the
+# value "eximon.bin". Comment out this setting to disable compilation of the
+# monitor. The locations of various X11 directories for libraries and include
+# files are defaulted in the OS/Makefile-Default file, but can be overridden in
+# local OS-specific make files.
+
+
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Compiling Exim with content scanning support: If you want to compile Exim
+# with support for message body content scanning, set WITH_CONTENT_SCAN to
+# the value "yes". This will give you malware and spam scanning in the DATA ACL,
+# and the MIME ACL. Please read the documentation to learn more about these
+# features.
+
+WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes
+
+# If you want to use the deprecated "demime" condition in the DATA ACL,
+# uncomment the line below. Doing so will also explicitly turn on the
+# WITH_CONTENT_SCAN option. If possible, use the MIME ACL instead of
+# the "demime" condition.
+
+WITH_OLD_DEMIME=yes
+
+# If you're using ClamAV and are backporting fixes to an old version, instead
+# of staying current (which is the more usual approach) then you may need to
+# use an older API which uses a STREAM command, now deprecated, instead of
+# zINSTREAM. If you need to set this, please let the Exim developers know, as
+# if nobody reports a need for it, we'll remove this option and clean up the
+# code. zINSTREAM was introduced with ClamAV 0.95.
+#
+# WITH_OLD_CLAMAV_STREAM=yes
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# By default Exim includes code to support DKIM (DomainKeys Identified
+# Mail, RFC4871) signing and verification. Verification of signatures is
+# turned on by default. See the spec for information on conditionally
+# disabling it. To disable the inclusion of the entire feature, set
+# DISABLE_DKIM to "yes"
+
+# DISABLE_DKIM=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Compiling Exim with experimental features. These are documented in
+# experimental-spec.txt. "Experimental" means that the way these features are
+# implemented may still change. Backward compatibility is not guaranteed.
+
+# Uncomment the following lines to add SPF support. You need to have libspf2
+# installed on your system (www.libspf2.org). Depending on where it is installed
+# you may have to edit the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS lines.
+
+# EXPERIMENTAL_SPF=yes
+# CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
+# LDFLAGS += -lspf2
+
+# Uncomment the following lines to add SRS (Sender rewriting scheme) support.
+# You need to have libsrs_alt installed on your system (srs.mirtol.com).
+# Depending on where it is installed you may have to edit the CFLAGS and
+# LDFLAGS lines.
+
+# EXPERIMENTAL_SRS=yes
+# CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
+# LDFLAGS += -lsrs_alt
+
+# Uncomment the following lines to add Brightmail AntiSpam support. You need
+# to have the Brightmail client SDK installed. Please check the experimental
+# documentation for implementation details. You need to edit the CFLAGS and
+# LDFLAGS lines.
+
+# EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL=yes
+# CFLAGS += -I/opt/brightmail/bsdk-6.0/include
+# LDFLAGS += -lxml2_single -lbmiclient_single -L/opt/brightmail/bsdk-6.0/lib
+
+
+
+###############################################################################
+# THESE ARE THINGS YOU MIGHT WANT TO SPECIFY #
+###############################################################################
+
+# The items in this section are those that are commonly changed according to
+# the sysadmin's preferences, but whose defaults are often acceptable. The
+# first five are concerned with security issues, where differing levels of
+# paranoia are appropriate in different environments. Sysadmins also vary in
+# their views on appropriate levels of defence in these areas. If you do not
+# understand these issues, go with the defaults, which are used by many sites.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Although Exim is normally a setuid program, owned by root, it refuses to run
+# local deliveries as root by default. There is a runtime option called
+# "never_users" which lists the users that must never be used for local
+# deliveries. There is also the setting below, which provides a list that
+# cannot be overridden at runtime. This guards against problems caused by
+# unauthorized changes to the runtime configuration. You are advised not to
+# remove "root" from this option, but you can add other users if you want. The
+# list is colon-separated. It must NOT contain any spaces.
+
+# FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root:bin:daemon
+FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# By default, Exim insists that its configuration file be owned by root. You
+# can specify one additional permitted owner here.
+
+# CONFIGURE_OWNER=
+
+# If the configuration file is group-writeable, Exim insists by default that it
+# is owned by root. You can specify one additional permitted group owner here.
+
+# CONFIGURE_GROUP=
+
+# If you specify CONFIGURE_OWNER or CONFIGURE_GROUP as a name, this is looked
+# up at build time, and the uid or gid number is built into the binary.
+# However, you can specify that the lookup is deferred until runtime. In this
+# case, it is the name that is built into the binary. You can do this by a
+# setting of the form:
+
+# CONFIGURE_OWNER=ref:mail
+# CONFIGURE_GROUP=ref:sysadmin
+
+# In other words, put "ref:" in front of the user or group name. Although this
+# costs a bit of resource at runtime, it is convenient to use this feature when
+# building binaries that are to be run on multiple systems where the names may
+# refer to different uids or gids. It also allows you to build Exim on a system
+# where the relevant user or group is not defined.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The -C option allows Exim to be run with an alternate runtime configuration
+# file. When this is used by root, root privilege is retained by the binary
+# (for any other caller including the Exim user, it is dropped). You can
+# restrict the location of alternate configurations by defining a prefix below.
+# Any file used with -C must then start with this prefix (except that /dev/null
+# is also permitted if the caller is root, because that is used in the install
+# script). If the prefix specifies a directory that is owned by root, a
+# compromise of the Exim account does not permit arbitrary alternate
+# configurations to be used. The prefix can be more restrictive than just a
+# directory (the second example).
+
+# ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX=/some/directory/
+# ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX=/some/directory/exim.conf-
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# When a user other than root uses the -C option to override the configuration
+# file (including the Exim user when re-executing Exim to regain root
+# privileges for local message delivery), this will normally cause Exim to
+# drop root privileges. The TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST option, specifies a file which
+# contains a list of trusted configuration filenames, one per line. If the -C
+# option is used by the Exim user or by the user specified in the
+# CONFIGURE_OWNER setting, to specify a configuration file which is listed in
+# the TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST file, then root privileges are not dropped by Exim.
+
+# TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST=/usr/exim/trusted_configs
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Uncommenting this option disables the use of the -D command line option,
+# which changes the values of macros in the runtime configuration file.
+# This is another protection against somebody breaking into the Exim account.
+
+# DISABLE_D_OPTION=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# By contrast, you might be maintaining a system which relies upon the ability
+# to override values with -D and assumes that these will be passed through to
+# the delivery processes. As of Exim 4.73, this is no longer the case by
+# default. Going forward, we strongly recommend that you use a shim Exim
+# configuration file owned by root stored under TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST.
+# That shim can set macros before .include'ing your main configuration file.
+#
+# As a strictly transient measure to ease migration to 4.73, the
+# WHITELIST_D_MACROS value definies a colon-separated list of macro-names
+# which are permitted to be overridden from the command-line which will be
+# honoured by the Exim user. So these are macros that can persist to delivery
+# time.
+# Examples might be -DTLS or -DSPOOL=/some/dir. The values on the
+# command-line are filtered to only permit: [A-Za-z0-9_/.-]*
+#
+# This option is highly likely to be removed in a future release. It exists
+# only to make 4.73 as easy as possible to migrate to. If you use it, we
+# encourage you to schedule time to rework your configuration to not depend
+# upon it. Most people should not need to use this.
+#
+# By default, no macros are whitelisted for -D usage.
+
+# WHITELIST_D_MACROS=TLS:SPOOL
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Exim has support for the AUTH (authentication) extension of the SMTP
+# protocol, as defined by RFC 2554. If you don't know what SMTP authentication
+# is, you probably won't want to include this code, so you should leave these
+# settings commented out. If you do want to make use of SMTP authentication,
+# you must uncomment at least one of the following, so that appropriate code is
+# included in the Exim binary. You will then need to set up the run time
+# configuration to make use of the mechanism(s) selected.
+
+AUTH_CRAM_MD5=yes
+# AUTH_CYRUS_SASL=yes
+AUTH_DOVECOT=yes
+AUTH_PLAINTEXT=yes
+AUTH_SPA=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# If you specified AUTH_CYRUS_SASL above, you should ensure that you have the
+# Cyrus SASL library installed before trying to build Exim, and you probably
+# want to uncomment the following line:
+
+# AUTH_LIBS=-lsasl2
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# When Exim is decoding MIME "words" in header lines, most commonly for use
+# in the $header_xxx expansion, it converts any foreign character sets to the
+# one that is set in the headers_charset option. The default setting is
+# defined by this setting:
+
+HEADERS_CHARSET="ISO-8859-1"
+
+# If you are going to make use of $header_xxx expansions in your configuration
+# file, or if your users are going to use them in filter files, and the normal
+# character set on your host is something other than ISO-8859-1, you might
+# like to specify a different default here. This value can be overridden in
+# the runtime configuration, and it can also be overridden in individual filter
+# files.
+#
+# IMPORTANT NOTE: The iconv() function is needed for character code
+# conversions. Please see the next item...
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Character code conversions are possible only if the iconv() function is
+# installed on your operating system. There are two places in Exim where this
+# is relevant: (a) The $header_xxx expansion (see the previous item), and (b)
+# the Sieve filter support. For those OS where iconv() is known to be installed
+# as standard, the file in OS/Makefile-xxxx contains
+#
+# HAVE_ICONV=yes
+#
+# If you are not using one of those systems, but have installed iconv(), you
+# need to uncomment that line above. In some cases, you may find that iconv()
+# and its header file are not in the default places. You might need to use
+# something like this:
+#
+# HAVE_ICONV=yes
+# CFLAGS=-O -I/usr/local/include
+# EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-L/usr/local/lib -liconv
+#
+# but of course there may need to be other things in CFLAGS and EXTRALIBS_EXIM
+# as well.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The passwords for user accounts are normally encrypted with the crypt()
+# function. Comparisons with encrypted passwords can be done using Exim's
+# "crypteq" expansion operator. (This is commonly used as part of the
+# configuration of an authenticator for use with SMTP AUTH.) At least one
+# operating system has an extended function called crypt16(), which uses up to
+# 16 characters of a password (the normal crypt() uses only the first 8). Exim
+# supports the use of crypt16() as well as crypt() but note the warning below.
+
+# You can always indicate a crypt16-encrypted password by preceding it with
+# "{crypt16}". If you want the default handling (without any preceding
+# indicator) to use crypt16(), uncomment the following line:
+
+# DEFAULT_CRYPT=crypt16
+
+# If you do that, you can still access the basic crypt() function by preceding
+# an encrypted password with "{crypt}". For more details, see the description
+# of the "crypteq" condition in the manual chapter on string expansions.
+
+# Some operating systems do not include a crypt16() function, so Exim has one
+# of its own, which it uses unless HAVE_CRYPT16 is defined. Normally, that will
+# be set in an OS-specific Makefile for the OS that have such a function, so
+# you should not need to bother with it.
+
+# *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING ***
+# It turns out that the above is not entirely accurate. As well as crypt16()
+# there is a function called bigcrypt() that some operating systems have. This
+# may or may not use the same algorithm, and both of them may be different to
+# Exim's built-in crypt16() that is used unless HAVE_CRYPT16 is defined.
+#
+# However, since there is now a move away from the traditional crypt()
+# functions towards using SHA1 and other algorithms, tidying up this area of
+# Exim is seen as very low priority. In practice, if you need to, you can
+# define DEFAULT_CRYPT to the name of any function that has the same interface
+# as the traditional crypt() function.
+# *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING ***
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Exim can be built to support the SMTP STARTTLS command, which implements
+# Transport Layer Security using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). To do this, you
+# must install the OpenSSL library package or the GnuTLS library. Exim contains
+# no cryptographic code of its own. Uncomment the following lines if you want
+# to build Exim with TLS support. If you don't know what this is all about,
+# leave these settings commented out.
+
+# This setting is required for any TLS support (either OpenSSL or GnuTLS)
+SUPPORT_TLS=yes
+
+# Uncomment this setting if you are using OpenSSL
+TLS_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto
+
+# Uncomment these settings if you are using GnuTLS
+# USE_GNUTLS=yes
+# TLS_LIBS=-lgnutls -ltasn1 -lgcrypt
+
+# If you are running Exim as a server, note that just building it with TLS
+# support is not all you need to do. You also need to set up a suitable
+# certificate, and tell Exim about it by means of the tls_certificate
+# and tls_privatekey run time options. You also need to set tls_advertise_hosts
+# to specify the hosts to which Exim advertises TLS support. On the other hand,
+# if you are running Exim only as a client, building it with TLS support
+# is all you need to do.
+
+# Additional libraries and include files are required for both OpenSSL and
+# GnuTLS. The TLS_LIBS settings above assume that the libraries are installed
+# with all your other libraries. If they are in a special directory, you may
+# need something like
+
+# TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/local/openssl/lib -lssl -lcrypto
+# or
+# TLS_LIBS=-L/opt/gnu/lib -lgnutls -ltasn1 -lgcrypt
+
+# TLS_LIBS is included only on the command for linking Exim itself, not on any
+# auxiliary programs. If the include files are not in a standard place, you can
+# set TLS_INCLUDE to specify where they are, for example:
+
+# TLS_INCLUDE=-I/usr/local/openssl/include/
+# or
+# TLS_INCLUDE=-I/opt/gnu/include
+
+# You don't need to set TLS_INCLUDE if the relevant directories are already
+# specified in INCLUDE.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The default distribution of Exim contains only the plain text form of the
+# documentation. Other forms are available separately. If you want to install
+# the documentation in "info" format, first fetch the Texinfo documentation
+# sources from the ftp directory and unpack them, which should create files
+# with the extension "texinfo" in the doc directory. You may find that the
+# version number of the texinfo files is different to your Exim version number,
+# because the main documentation isn't updated as often as the code. For
+# example, if you have Exim version 4.43, the source tarball upacks into a
+# directory called exim-4.43, but the texinfo tarball unpacks into exim-4.40.
+# In this case, move the contents of exim-4.40/doc into exim-4.43/doc after you
+# have unpacked them. Then set INFO_DIRECTORY to the location of your info
+# directory. This varies from system to system, but is often /usr/share/info.
+# Once you have done this, "make install" will build the info files and
+# install them in the directory you have defined.
+
+# INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/share/info
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Exim log directory and files: Exim creates several log files inside a
+# single log directory. You can define the directory and the form of the
+# log file name here. If you do not set anything, Exim creates a directory
+# called "log" inside its spool directory (see SPOOL_DIRECTORY above) and uses
+# the filenames "mainlog", "paniclog", and "rejectlog". If you want to change
+# this, you can set LOG_FILE_PATH to a path name containing one occurrence of
+# %s. This will be replaced by one of the strings "main", "panic", or "reject"
+# to form the final file names. Some installations may want something like this:
+
+LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim/%slog
+
+# which results in files with names /var/log/exim_mainlog, etc. The directory
+# in which the log files are placed must exist; Exim does not try to create
+# it for itself. It is also your responsibility to ensure that Exim is capable
+# of writing files using this path name. The Exim user (see EXIM_USER above)
+# must be able to create and update files in the directory you have specified.
+
+# You can also configure Exim to use syslog, instead of or as well as log
+# files, by settings such as these
+
+# LOG_FILE_PATH=syslog
+# LOG_FILE_PATH=syslog:/var/log/exim_%slog
+
+# The first of these uses only syslog; the second uses syslog and also writes
+# to log files. Do not include white space in such a setting as it messes up
+# the building process.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# When logging to syslog, the following option caters for syslog replacements
+# that are able to accept log entries longer than the 1024 characters allowed
+# by RFC 3164. It is up to you to make sure your syslog daemon can handle this.
+# Non-printable characters are usually unacceptable regardless, so log entries
+# are still split on newline characters.
+
+# SYSLOG_LONG_LINES=yes
+
+# If you are not interested in the process identifier (pid) of the Exim that is
+# making the call to syslog, then comment out the following line.
+
+SYSLOG_LOG_PID=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Cycling log files: this variable specifies the maximum number of old
+# log files that are kept by the exicyclog log-cycling script. You don't have
+# to use exicyclog. If your operating system has other ways of cycling log
+# files, you can use them instead. The exicyclog script isn't run by default;
+# you have to set up a cron job for it if you want it.
+
+EXICYCLOG_MAX=10
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The compress command is used by the exicyclog script to compress old log
+# files. Both the name of the command and the suffix that it adds to files
+# need to be defined here. See also the EXICYCLOG_MAX configuration.
+
+COMPRESS_COMMAND=/bin/gzip
+COMPRESS_SUFFIX=gz
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# If the exigrep utility is fed compressed log files, it tries to uncompress
+# them using this command.
+
+ZCAT_COMMAND=/bin/zcat
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Compiling in support for embedded Perl: If you want to be able to
+# use Perl code in Exim's string manipulation language and you have Perl
+# (version 5.004 or later) installed, set EXIM_PERL to perl.o. Using embedded
+# Perl costs quite a lot of resources. Only do this if you really need it.
+
+# EXIM_PERL=perl.o
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Support for dynamically-loaded string expansion functions via ${dlfunc. If
+# you are using gcc the dynamically-loaded object must be compiled with the
+# -shared option, and you will need to add -export-dynamic to EXTRALIBS so
+# that the local_scan API is made available by the linker. You may also need
+# to add -ldl to EXTRALIBS so that dlopen() is available to Exim.
+
+# EXPAND_DLFUNC=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Exim has support for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules), a facility
+# which is available in the latest releases of Solaris and in some GNU/Linux
+# distributions (see http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/). The Exim
+# support, which is intended for use in conjunction with the SMTP AUTH
+# facilities, is included only when requested by the following setting:
+
+SUPPORT_PAM=yes
+
+# You probably need to add -lpam to EXTRALIBS, and in some releases of
+# GNU/Linux -ldl is also needed.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Support for authentication via Radius is also available. The Exim support,
+# which is intended for use in conjunction with the SMTP AUTH facilities,
+# is included only when requested by setting the following parameter to the
+# location of your Radius configuration file:
+
+# RADIUS_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf
+# RADIUS_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/radius.conf
+
+# If you have set RADIUS_CONFIG_FILE, you should also set one of these to
+# indicate which RADIUS library is used:
+
+# RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADIUSCLIENT
+# RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADIUSCLIENTNEW
+# RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADLIB
+
+# RADIUSCLIENT is the radiusclient library; you probably need to add
+# -lradiusclient to EXTRALIBS.
+#
+# The API for the radiusclient library was changed at release 0.4.0.
+# Unfortunately, the header file does not define a version number that clients
+# can use to support both the old and new APIs. If you are using version 0.4.0
+# or later of the radiusclient library, you should use RADIUSCLIENTNEW.
+#
+# RADLIB is the Radius library that comes with FreeBSD (the header file is
+# called radlib.h); you probably need to add -lradius to EXTRALIBS.
+#
+# If you do not set RADIUS_LIB_TYPE, Exim assumes the radiusclient library,
+# using the original API.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Support for authentication via the Cyrus SASL pwcheck daemon is available.
+# Note, however, that pwcheck is now deprecated in favour of saslauthd (see
+# next item). The Exim support for pwcheck, which is intented for use in
+# conjunction with the SMTP AUTH facilities, is included only when requested by
+# setting the following parameter to the location of the pwcheck daemon's
+# socket.
+#
+# There is no need to install all of SASL on your system. You just need to run
+# ./configure --with-pwcheck, cd to the pwcheck directory within the sources,
+# make and make install. You must create the socket directory (default
+# /var/pwcheck) and chown it to exim's user and group. Once you have installed
+# pwcheck, you should arrange for it to be started by root at boot time.
+
+# CYRUS_PWCHECK_SOCKET=/var/pwcheck/pwcheck
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Support for authentication via the Cyrus SASL saslauthd daemon is available.
+# The Exim support, which is intented for use in conjunction with the SMTP AUTH
+# facilities, is included only when requested by setting the following
+# parameter to the location of the saslauthd daemon's socket.
+#
+# There is no need to install all of SASL on your system. You just need to run
+# ./configure --with-saslauthd (and any other options you need, for example, to
+# select or deselect authentication mechanisms), cd to the saslauthd directory
+# within the sources, make and make install. You must create the socket
+# directory (default /var/state/saslauthd) and chown it to exim's user and
+# group. Once you have installed saslauthd, you should arrange for it to be
+# started by root at boot time.
+
+# CYRUS_SASLAUTHD_SOCKET=/var/state/saslauthd/mux
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# TCP wrappers: If you want to use tcpwrappers from within Exim, uncomment
+# this setting. See the manual section entitled "Use of tcpwrappers" in the
+# chapter on building and installing Exim.
+#
+# USE_TCP_WRAPPERS=yes
+#
+# You may well also have to specify a local "include" file and an additional
+# library for TCP wrappers, so you probably need something like this:
+#
+# USE_TCP_WRAPPERS=yes
+# CFLAGS=-O -I/usr/local/include
+# EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-L/usr/local/lib -lwrap
+#
+# but of course there may need to be other things in CFLAGS and EXTRALIBS_EXIM
+# as well.
+#
+# To use a name other than exim in the tcpwrappers config file,
+# e.g. if you're running multiple daemons with different access lists,
+# or multiple MTAs with the same access list, define
+# TCP_WRAPPERS_DAEMON_NAME accordingly
+#
+# TCP_WRAPPERS_DAEMON_NAME="exim"
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The default action of the exim_install script (which is run by "make
+# install") is to install the Exim binary with a unique name such as
+# exim-4.43-1, and then set up a symbolic link called "exim" to reference it,
+# moving the symbolic link from any previous version. If you define NO_SYMLINK
+# (the value doesn't matter), the symbolic link is not created or moved. You
+# will then have to "turn Exim on" by setting up the link manually.
+
+# NO_SYMLINK=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Another default action of the install script is to install a default runtime
+# configuration file if one does not exist. This configuration has a router for
+# expanding system aliases. The default assumes that these aliases are kept
+# in the traditional file called /etc/aliases. If such a file does not exist,
+# the installation script creates one that contains just comments (no actual
+# aliases). The following setting can be changed to specify a different
+# location for the system alias file.
+
+SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE=/etc/mail/aliases
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# There are some testing options (-be, -bt, -bv) that read data from the
+# standard input when no arguments are supplied. By default, the input lines
+# are read using the standard fgets() function. This does not support line
+# editing during interactive input (though the terminal's "erase" character
+# works as normal). If your operating system has the readline() function, and
+# in addition supports dynamic loading of library functions, you can cause
+# Exim to use readline() for the -be testing option (only) by uncommenting the
+# following setting. Dynamic loading is used so that the library is loaded only
+# when the -be testing option is given; by the time the loading occurs,
+# Exim has given up its root privilege and is running as the calling user. This
+# is the reason why readline() is NOT supported for -bt and -bv, because Exim
+# runs as root or as exim, respectively, for those options. When USE_READLINE
+# is "yes", as well as supporting line editing, a history of input lines in the
+# current run is maintained.
+
+# USE_READLINE=yes
+
+# You may need to add -ldl to EXTRALIBS when you set USE_READLINE=yes.
+# Note that this option adds to the size of the Exim binary, because the
+# dynamic loading library is not otherwise included.
+
+
+
+###############################################################################
+# THINGS YOU ALMOST NEVER NEED TO MENTION #
+###############################################################################
+
+# The settings in this section are available for use in special circumstances.
+# In the vast majority of installations you need not change anything below.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The following commands live in different places in some OS. Either the
+# ultimate default settings, or the OS-specific files should already point to
+# the right place, but they can be overridden here if necessary. These settings
+# are used when building various scripts to ensure that the correct paths are
+# used when the scripts are run. They are not used in the Makefile itself. Perl
+# is not necessary for running Exim unless you set EXIM_PERL (see above) to get
+# it embedded, but there are some utilities that are Perl scripts. If you
+# haven't got Perl, Exim will still build and run; you just won't be able to
+# use those utilities.
+
+# CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chown
+# CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chgrp
+# CHMOD_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chmod
+# MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv
+# RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm
+# TOUCH_COMMAND=/usr/bin/touch
+# PERL_COMMAND=/usr/bin/perl
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The following macro can be used to change the command for building a library
+# of functions. By default the "ar" command is used, with options "cq".
+# Only in rare circumstances should you need to change this.
+
+# AR=ar cq
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# In some operating systems, the value of the TMPDIR environment variable
+# controls where temporary files are created. Exim does not make use of
+# temporary files, except when delivering to MBX mailboxes. However, if Exim
+# calls any external libraries (e.g. DBM libraries), they may use temporary
+# files, and thus be influenced by the value of TMPDIR. For this reason, when
+# Exim starts, it checks the environment for TMPDIR, and if it finds it is set,
+# it replaces the value with what is defined here. Commenting this setting
+# suppresses the check altogether.
+
+TMPDIR="/tmp"
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The following macros can be used to change the default modes that are used
+# by the appendfile transport. In most installations the defaults are just
+# fine, and in any case, you can change particular instances of the transport
+# at run time if you want.
+
+# APPENDFILE_MODE=0600
+# APPENDFILE_DIRECTORY_MODE=0700
+# APPENDFILE_LOCKFILE_MODE=0600
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# In some installations there may be multiple machines sharing file systems,
+# where a different configuration file is required for Exim on the different
+# machines. If CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_NODE is defined, then Exim will first look
+# for a configuration file whose name is that defined by CONFIGURE_FILE,
+# with the node name obtained by uname() tacked on the end, separated by a
+# period (for example, /usr/exim/configure.host.in.some.domain). If this file
+# does not exist, then the bare configuration file name is tried.
+
+# CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_NODE=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# In some esoteric configurations two different versions of Exim are run,
+# with different setuid values, and different configuration files are required
+# to handle the different cases. If CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_EUID is defined, then
+# Exim will first look for a configuration file whose name is that defined
+# by CONFIGURE_FILE, with the effective uid tacked on the end, separated by
+# a period (for eximple, /usr/exim/configure.0). If this file does not exist,
+# then the bare configuration file name is tried. In the case when both
+# CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_EUID and CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_NODE are set, four files
+# are tried: <name>.<euid>.<node>, <name>.<node>, <name>.<euid>, and <name>.
+
+# CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_EUID=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The size of the delivery buffers: These specify the sizes (in bytes) of
+# the buffers that are used when copying a message from the spool to a
+# destination. There is rarely any need to change these values.
+
+# DELIVER_IN_BUFFER_SIZE=8192
+# DELIVER_OUT_BUFFER_SIZE=8192
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The mode of the database directory: Exim creates a directory called "db"
+# in its spool directory, to hold its databases of hints. This variable
+# determines the mode of the created directory. The default value in the
+# source is 0750.
+
+# EXIMDB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Database file mode: The mode of files created in the "db" directory defaults
+# to 0640 in the source, and can be changed here.
+
+# EXIMDB_MODE=0640
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Database lock file mode: The mode of zero-length files created in the "db"
+# directory to use for locking purposes defaults to 0640 in the source, and
+# can be changed here.
+
+# EXIMDB_LOCKFILE_MODE=0640
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# This parameter sets the maximum length of the header portion of a message
+# that Exim is prepared to process. The default setting is one megabyte. The
+# limit exists in order to catch rogue mailers that might connect to your SMTP
+# port, start off a header line, and then just pump junk at it for ever. The
+# message_size_limit option would also catch this, but it may not be set.
+# The value set here is the default; it can be changed at runtime.
+
+# HEADER_MAXSIZE="(1024*1024)"
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The mode of the input directory: The input directory is where messages are
+# kept while awaiting delivery. Exim creates it if necessary, using a mode
+# which can be defined here (default 0750).
+
+# INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The mode of Exim's log directory, when it is created by Exim inside the spool
+# directory, defaults to 0750 but can be changed here.
+
+# LOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The log files themselves are created as required, with a mode that defaults
+# to 0640, but which can be changed here.
+
+# LOG_MODE=0640
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The TESTDB lookup is for performing tests on the handling of lookup results,
+# and is not useful for general running. It should be included only when
+# debugging the code of Exim.
+
+# LOOKUP_TESTDB=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# /bin/sh is used by default as the shell in which to run commands that are
+# defined in the makefiles. This can be changed if necessary, by uncommenting
+# this line and specifying another shell, but note that a Bourne-compatible
+# shell is expected.
+
+# MAKE_SHELL=/bin/sh
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The maximum number of named lists of each type (address, domain, host, and
+# local part) can be increased by changing this value. It should be set to
+# a multiple of 16.
+
+MAX_NAMED_LIST=16
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Network interfaces: Unless you set the local_interfaces option in the runtime
+# configuration file to restrict Exim to certain interfaces only, it will run
+# code to find all the interfaces there are on your host. Unfortunately,
+# the call to the OS that does this requires a buffer large enough to hold
+# data for all the interfaces - it was designed in the days when a host rarely
+# had more than three or four interfaces. Nowadays hosts can have very many
+# virtual interfaces running on the same hardware. If you have more than 250
+# virtual interfaces, you will need to uncomment this setting and increase the
+# value.
+
+# MAXINTERFACES=250
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Per-message logs: While a message is in the process of being delivered,
+# comments on its progress are written to a message log, for the benefit of
+# human administrators. These logs are held in a directory called "msglog"
+# in the spool directory. Its mode defaults to 0750, but can be changed here.
+# The message log directory is also used for storing files that are used by
+# transports for returning data to a message's sender (see the "return_output"
+# option for transports).
+
+# MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# There are three options which are used when compiling the Perl interface and
+# when linking with Perl. The default values for these are placed automatically
+# at the head of the Makefile by the script which builds it. However, if you
+# want to override them, you can do so here.
+
+# PERL_CC=
+# PERL_CCOPTS=
+# PERL_LIBS=
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Identifying the daemon: When an Exim daemon starts up, it writes its pid
+# (process id) to a file so that it can easily be identified. The path of the
+# file can be specified here. Some installations may want something like this:
+
+PID_FILE_PATH=/var/run/exim.pid
+
+# If PID_FILE_PATH is not defined, Exim writes a file in its spool directory
+# using the name "exim-daemon.pid".
+
+# If you start up a daemon without the -bd option (for example, with just
+# the -q15m option), a pid file is not written. Also, if you override the
+# configuration file with the -oX option, no pid file is written. In other
+# words, the pid file is written only for a "standard" daemon.
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# If Exim creates the spool directory, it is given this mode, defaulting in the
+# source to 0750.
+
+# SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The mode of files on the input spool which hold the contents of messages can
+# be changed here. The default is 0640 so that information from the spool is
+# available to anyone who is a member of the Exim group.
+
+# SPOOL_MODE=0640
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Moving frozen messages: If the following is uncommented, Exim is compiled
+# with support for automatically moving frozen messages out of the main spool
+# directory, a facility that is found useful by some large installations. A
+# run time option is required to cause the moving actually to occur. Such
+# messages become "invisible" to the normal management tools.
+
+# SUPPORT_MOVE_FROZEN_MESSAGES=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Disabling the use of fsync(): DO NOT UNCOMMENT THE FOLLOWING LINE unless you
+# really, really, really know what you are doing. And even then, think again.
+# You should never uncomment this when compiling a binary for distribution.
+# Use it only when compiling Exim for your own use.
+#
+# Uncommenting this line enables the use of a runtime option called
+# disable_fsync, which can be used to stop Exim using fsync() to ensure that
+# files are written to disc before proceeding. When this is disabled, crashes
+# and hardware problems such as power outages can cause data to be lost. This
+# feature should only be used in very exceptional circumstances. YOU HAVE BEEN
+# WARNED.
+
+# ENABLE_DISABLE_FSYNC=yes
+
+HAVE_IPV6=YES
+LOOKUP_LIBS=-lldap
+EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-lpam
+# End of EDITME for Exim 4.
diff --git a/community-testing/exim/exim.conf.d b/community-testing/exim/exim.conf.d
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b9bec4335
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/exim/exim.conf.d
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+EXIM_ARGS="-bd -q15m"
diff --git a/community-testing/exim/exim.install b/community-testing/exim/exim.install
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8ed329559
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/exim/exim.install
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# arg 1: the new package version
+post_install() {
+ getent group exim >/dev/null 2>&1 || groupadd -g 79 exim
+ if getent passwd exim > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ usr/sbin/usermod -d /var/spool/exim -c 'Exim MTA' -s /sbin/nologin exim > /dev/null 2>&1
+ else
+ usr/sbin/useradd -c 'Exim MTA' -u 79 -g exim -d /var/spool/exim -s /sbin/nologin exim
+ fi
+ passwd -l exim > /dev/null
+ chown root.exim /var/spool/exim /var/log/exim
+ chown exim.exim /var/spool/exim/db
+ chmod u+s /usr/sbin/exim
+}
+
+# arg 1: the new package version
+# arg 2: the old package version
+post_upgrade() {
+ post_install $1
+}
+
+# arg 1: the old package version
+pre_remove() {
+ getent passwd exim >/dev/null 2>&1 && userdel exim
+}
+
diff --git a/community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate b/community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..070ba4747
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+/var/log/exim/*log {
+ su exim exim
+ missingok
+ notifempty
+ delaycompress
+}
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/10-vboxdrv.rules b/community-testing/virtualbox/10-vboxdrv.rules
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..37403ae2f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/10-vboxdrv.rules
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+KERNEL=="vboxdrv", NAME="vboxdrv", OWNER="root", GROUP="root", MODE="0600" ENV{ACL_MANAGE}="1"
+SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", ACTION=="add", RUN="/usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxCreateUSBNode.sh $major $minor $attr{bDeviceClass} vboxusers"
+SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="add", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", RUN="/usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxCreateUSBNode.sh $major $minor $attr{bDeviceClass} vboxusers"
+SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", ACTION=="remove", RUN="/usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxCreateUSBNode.sh --remove $major $minor"
+SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="remove", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", RUN="/usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxCreateUSBNode.sh --remove $major $minor"
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/18-system-xorg.patch b/community-testing/virtualbox/18-system-xorg.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4a28b93b6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/18-system-xorg.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
+Description: Build the X.Org driver only for the selected system X Server version.
+Author: Michael Meskes <meskes@debian.org>, Felix Geyer <debfx-pkg@fobos.de>
+
+diff --git a/src/VBox/Additions/common/VBoxGuestLib/Makefile.kmk b/src/VBox/Additions/common/VBoxGuestLib/Makefile.kmk
+--- a/src/VBox/Additions/common/VBoxGuestLib/Makefile.kmk
++++ b/src/VBox/Additions/common/VBoxGuestLib/Makefile.kmk
+@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ LIBRARIES += \
+ VBoxGuestR3LibShared
+ ifndef VBOX_ONLY_TESTSUITE
+ if1of ($(KBUILD_TARGET), freebsd linux netbsd openbsd)
+- LIBRARIES += \
+- VBoxGuestR3LibXFree86
++# LIBRARIES += \
++# VBoxGuestR3LibXFree86
+ endif
+ endif
+ LIBRARIES.win.amd64 += VBoxGuestR3Lib-x86 VBoxGuestR3LibShared-x86
+diff --git a/src/VBox/Additions/common/crOpenGL/Makefile.kmk b/src/VBox/Additions/common/crOpenGL/Makefile.kmk
+--- a/src/VBox/Additions/common/crOpenGL/Makefile.kmk
++++ b/src/VBox/Additions/common/crOpenGL/Makefile.kmk
+@@ -63,16 +63,12 @@ VBoxOGL_TEMPLATE = VBOXCROGLR3GUESTDLL
+ VBoxOGL_INCS = .
+ if1of ($(KBUILD_TARGET), linux solaris freebsd)
+ VBoxOGL_INCS += \
+- $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/libXdamage-1.1 \
+- $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/libXcomposite-0.4.0 \
+- $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/libXfixes-4.0.3 \
+- $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/damageproto-1.1.0 \
+- $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/compositeproto-0.4 \
+- $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/fixesproto-4.0 \
+- $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/libx11-1.1.5-other \
+- $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/1.3/xorg \
++ /usr/include/x11 \
++ /usr/include/xorg \
++ /usr/include/pixman-1 \
+ $(VBOX_MESA_INCS) \
+- $(PATH_ROOT)/src/VBox/Additions/x11/x11include/libdrm-2.4.13
++ /usr/include/drm \
++ /usr/include/libdrm
+ VBoxOGL_DEFS += VBOX_NO_NATIVEGL
+ endif
+
+diff --git a/src/VBox/Additions/x11/Makefile.kmk b/src/VBox/Additions/x11/Makefile.kmk
+--- a/src/VBox/Additions/x11/Makefile.kmk
++++ b/src/VBox/Additions/x11/Makefile.kmk
+@@ -17,6 +17,10 @@
+ SUB_DEPTH = ../../../..
+ include $(KBUILD_PATH)/subheader.kmk
+
++ifn1of ($(XSERVER_VERSION), 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 110)
++ XSERVER_VERSION := 17
++endif
++
+ # Include sub-makefiles.
+ if1of ($(KBUILD_TARGET), freebsd linux netbsd openbsd solaris)
+ include $(PATH_SUB_CURRENT)/VBoxClient/Makefile.kmk
+diff --git a/src/VBox/Additions/x11/vboxmouse/Makefile.kmk b/src/VBox/Additions/x11/vboxmouse/Makefile.kmk
+--- a/src/VBox/Additions/x11/vboxmouse/Makefile.kmk
++++ b/src/VBox/Additions/x11/vboxmouse/Makefile.kmk
+@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ include $(KBUILD_PATH)/subheader.kmk
+ # vboxmouse_drv
+ #
+ if1of ($(KBUILD_TARGET), linux)
+- SYSMODS += vboxmouse_drv
+ vboxmouse_drv_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XF86MOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_DEFS.linux = linux
+ vboxmouse_drv_DEFS.x86 += __i386__
+@@ -59,7 +58,6 @@ endif
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_70
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_70
+ vboxmouse_drv_70_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS = \
+ XFree86Server IN_MODULE XFree86Module XFree86LOADER XINPUT XORG_7X IN_XF86_MODULE
+@@ -80,7 +78,6 @@ vboxmouse_drv_70_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_71
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_71
+ vboxmouse_drv_71_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_71_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS)
+ vboxmouse_drv_71_INCS := \
+@@ -97,7 +94,6 @@ vboxmouse_drv_71_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_13
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_13
+ vboxmouse_drv_13_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_13_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS) NO_ANSIC
+ vboxmouse_drv_13_INCS := \
+@@ -112,7 +108,6 @@ vboxmouse_drv_13_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_14
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_14
+ vboxmouse_drv_14_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_14_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS) NO_ANSIC
+ vboxmouse_drv_14_INCS := \
+@@ -126,7 +121,6 @@ endif
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_15
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_15
+ vboxmouse_drv_15_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_15_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS) NO_ANSIC
+ vboxmouse_drv_15_INCS := \
+@@ -141,7 +135,6 @@ vboxmouse_drv_15_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_16
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_16
+ vboxmouse_drv_16_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_16_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS) NO_ANSIC
+ vboxmouse_drv_16_INCS := \
+@@ -157,7 +150,6 @@ vboxmouse_drv_16_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_17
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_17
+ vboxmouse_drv_17_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_17_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS) NO_ANSIC
+ ## @todo replace $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/xorg-server-1.6.0-local
+@@ -177,7 +169,6 @@ vboxmouse_drv_17_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_18
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_18
+ vboxmouse_drv_18_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_18_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS) NO_ANSIC
+ ## @todo replace $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/xorg-server-1.6.0-local
+@@ -197,7 +188,6 @@ vboxmouse_drv_18_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_19
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_19
+ vboxmouse_drv_19_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_19_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS) NO_ANSIC
+ ## @todo replace $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/xorg-server-1.6.0-local
+@@ -217,7 +207,6 @@ vboxmouse_drv_19_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxmouse_drv_110
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_110
+ vboxmouse_drv_110_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxmouse_drv_110_DEFS := $(vboxmouse_drv_70_DEFS) NO_ANSIC
+ ## @todo replace $(VBOX_PATH_X11_ROOT)/xorg-server-1.6.0-local
+@@ -234,6 +224,14 @@ vboxmouse_drv_110_SOURCES = \
+ vboxmouse_15.c
+
+
++vboxmouse_drv_$(XSERVER_VERSION)_NAME := vboxmouse_drv
++vboxmouse_drv_$(XSERVER_VERSION)_INCS := \
++ /usr/include/x11 \
++ /usr/include/xorg \
++ /usr/include/pixman-1
++DLLS += vboxmouse_drv_$(XSERVER_VERSION)
++
++
+ # Check the undefined symbols in the X.Org modules against lists of allowed
+ # symbols. Not very elegant, but it will catch problems early.
+ ifdef VBOX_WITH_TESTCASES
+diff --git a/src/VBox/Additions/x11/vboxvideo/Makefile.kmk b/src/VBox/Additions/x11/vboxvideo/Makefile.kmk
+--- a/src/VBox/Additions/x11/vboxvideo/Makefile.kmk
++++ b/src/VBox/Additions/x11/vboxvideo/Makefile.kmk
+@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ include $(KBUILD_PATH)/subheader.kmk
+ # vboxvideo_drv
+ #
+ if1of ($(KBUILD_TARGET), linux)
+- SYSMODS += vboxvideo_drv
+ endif # target linux
+ vboxvideo_drv_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XF86MOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_DEFS.linux = linux
+@@ -89,7 +88,6 @@ endif # target linux
+ # base keywords instead of using .solaris or .linux.
+ # Also it is *important* to use := and not = when deriving a property.
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_70
+ vboxvideo_drv_70_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ if1of ($(KBUILD_TARGET), linux)
+ vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS += \
+@@ -112,7 +110,6 @@ vboxvideo_drv_70_SOURCES = $(vboxvideo_drv_SOURCES)
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_71
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_71
+ vboxvideo_drv_71_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_71_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_71_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_DEFS)
+@@ -127,7 +124,6 @@ vboxvideo_drv_71_SOURCES = $(vboxvideo_drv_SOURCES)
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_13
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_13
+ vboxvideo_drv_13_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_13_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_13_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_DEFS) VBOXVIDEO_13
+@@ -146,7 +142,6 @@ vboxvideo_drv_13_SOURCES = \
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_14
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_14
+ vboxvideo_drv_14_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_14_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_14_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_13_DEFS)
+@@ -165,7 +160,6 @@ vboxvideo_drv_14_SOURCES = $(vboxvideo_drv_13_SOURCES)
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_15
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_15
+ vboxvideo_drv_15_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_15_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_15_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_13_DEFS) NO_ANSIC PCIACCESS \
+@@ -192,7 +186,6 @@ endif
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_16
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_16
+ vboxvideo_drv_16_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_16_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_16_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_DEFS)
+@@ -212,7 +205,6 @@ vboxvideo_drv_16_SOURCES := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_SOURCES)
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_17
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_17
+ vboxvideo_drv_17_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_17_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_17_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_DEFS)
+@@ -239,7 +231,6 @@ vboxvideo_drv_17_SOURCES := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_SOURCES)
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_18
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_18
+ vboxvideo_drv_18_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_18_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_18_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_DEFS)
+@@ -266,7 +257,6 @@ vboxvideo_drv_18_SOURCES := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_SOURCES)
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_19
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_19
+ vboxvideo_drv_19_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_19_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_19_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_DEFS)
+@@ -293,7 +282,6 @@ vboxvideo_drv_19_SOURCES := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_SOURCES)
+ #
+ # vboxvideo_drv_110
+ #
+-DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_110
+ vboxvideo_drv_110_TEMPLATE = VBOXGUESTR3XORGMOD
+ vboxvideo_drv_110_CFLAGS := $(vboxvideo_drv_70_CFLAGS)
+ vboxvideo_drv_110_DEFS := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_DEFS)
+@@ -317,6 +306,23 @@ vboxvideo_drv_110_INCS = \
+ vboxvideo_drv_110_SOURCES := $(vboxvideo_drv_15_SOURCES)
+
+
++vboxvideo_drv_$(XSERVER_VERSION)_NAME := vboxvideo_drv
++vboxvideo_drv_$(XSERVER_VERSION)_INCS := \
++ /usr/include/xorg \
++ /usr/include/x11 \
++ /usr/include/pixman-1 \
++ /usr/include/X11/dri \
++ /usr/include/drm \
++ /usr/include/libdrm
++vboxvideo_drv_$(XSERVER_VERSION)_INCS += $(PATH_ROOT)/src/VBox/Runtime/include
++DLLS += vboxvideo_drv_$(XSERVER_VERSION)
++
++# required for lenny backports
++ifeq ($(XSERVER_VERSION),14)
++ vboxvideo_drv_$(XSERVER_VERSION)_INCS += $(VBOX_PATH_X11_XORG_1_4)/xorg
++endif
++
++
+ # Check the undefined symbols in the X.Org modules against lists of allowed
+ # symbols. Not very elegant, but it will catch problems early.
+ ifdef VBOX_WITH_TESTCASES
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/60-vboxguest.rules b/community-testing/virtualbox/60-vboxguest.rules
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6285f7249
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/60-vboxguest.rules
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="vboxguest", SUBSYSTEM=="misc", OWNER="root", MODE="0600"
+ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="vboxuser", SUBSYSTEM=="misc", OWNER="root", MODE="0666"
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/LocalConfig.kmk b/community-testing/virtualbox/LocalConfig.kmk
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e5cbcebcd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/LocalConfig.kmk
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+VBOX_WITH_ADDITION_DRIVERS =
+VBOX_WITH_INSTALLER = 1
+VBOX_WITH_LINUX_ADDITIONS = 1
+VBOX_WITH_X11_ADDITIONS = 1
+VBOX_WITH_TESTCASES =
+VBOX_WITH_TESTSUITE =
+VBOX_WITH_ORIGIN :=
+VBOX_PATH_APP_PRIVATE_ARCH := /usr/lib/virtualbox
+VBOX_PATH_SHARED_LIBS := $(VBOX_PATH_APP_PRIVATE_ARCH)
+VBOX_WITH_RUNPATH := $(VBOX_PATH_APP_PRIVATE_ARCH)
+VBOX_PATH_APP_PRIVATE := /usr/share/virtualbox
+VBOX_PATH_APP_DOCS := /usr/share/virtualbox
+VBOX_WITH_REGISTRATION_REQUEST =
+VBOX_WITH_UPDATE_REQUEST =
+VBOX_WITH_VNC := 1
+VBOX_BLD_PYTHON = python2
+VBOX_JAVA_HOME = /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk
+VBOX_GCC_WERR =
+VBOX_GCC_WARN =
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/PKGBUILD b/community-testing/virtualbox/PKGBUILD
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..085bfdb64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/PKGBUILD
@@ -0,0 +1,206 @@
+# $Id: PKGBUILD 56700 2011-10-10 18:30:29Z ibiru $
+#Maintainer: Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org>
+pkgbase=virtualbox
+pkgname=('virtualbox' 'virtualbox-archlinux-additions' 'virtualbox-archlinux-modules' 'virtualbox-sdk')
+pkgver=4.1.4
+pkgrel=2
+arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
+url='http://virtualbox.org'
+license=('GPL' 'custom')
+makedepends=('libstdc++5' 'bin86' 'dev86' 'iasl' 'libxslt' 'libxml2' 'libxcursor' 'qt' 'libidl2' 'sdl_ttf' 'alsa-lib' 'libpulse' 'libxtst'
+'xalan-c' 'sdl' 'libxmu' 'curl' 'python2' 'linux-headers' 'mesa' 'libxrandr' 'libxinerama' 'libvncserver' 'openjdk6' 'gsoap' 'vde2'
+'xorg-server-devel' 'xf86driproto' 'libxcomposite')
+[[ $CARCH == "x86_64" ]] && makedepends=("${makedepends[@]}" 'gcc-multilib' 'lib32-glibc')
+source=(http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/${pkgver}/VirtualBox-${pkgver}.tar.bz2
+ UserManual-$pkgver.pdf::http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/${pkgver}/UserManual.pdf
+ virtualbox-4-makeself-check.patch virtualbox-4-mkisofs-check.patch
+ 10-vboxdrv.rules 60-vboxguest.rules vboxdrv-reference.patch LocalConfig.kmk vboxbuild
+ change_default_driver_dir.patch vbox-service.conf vbox-service.rc)
+_kernver=3.0-ARCH
+
+build() {
+ cd "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE"
+
+ patch -Np1 -i "$srcdir/virtualbox-4-makeself-check.patch"
+ patch -Np1 -i "$srcdir/virtualbox-4-mkisofs-check.patch"
+ patch -Np1 -i "$srcdir/vboxdrv-reference.patch"
+ patch -Np1 -i "$srcdir/change_default_driver_dir.patch"
+
+ cp "$srcdir/LocalConfig.kmk" .
+
+ ./configure --disable-docs \
+ --enable-webservice \
+ --enable-vde \
+ --with-linux=/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}
+ source ./env.sh
+ kmk all
+
+ export KERN_DIR=/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}
+ make -C "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/out/linux.$BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH/release/bin/additions/src"
+ make -C "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/out/linux.$BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH/release/bin/additions/src/vboxvideo"
+ sed -i 's_^#!.*/usr/bin/python_#!/usr/bin/python2_' "out/linux.$BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH/release/bin/vboxshell.py"
+}
+
+package_virtualbox() {
+ pkgdesc="Powerful x86 virtualization for enterprise as well as home use"
+ depends=('libxml2' 'libxcursor' 'libidl2' 'libxinerama' 'sdl' 'libxmu' 'curl' 'libvncserver' 'libpng' 'linux-headers' 'gcc' 'make')
+ optdepends=('qt: for VirtualBox GUI'
+ 'vde2: Virtual Distributed Ethernet support'
+ 'virtualbox-sdk: developer kit')
+
+ replaces=('virtualbox-ose')
+ conflicts=('virtualbox-ose')
+ install=virtualbox.install
+
+ source "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/env.sh"
+
+ cd "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/out/linux.$BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH/release/bin"
+ mkdir -p "$pkgdir"/usr/{bin,lib/virtualbox/components,lib/virtualbox/ExtensionPacks,share/virtualbox/nls}
+
+ #doc
+ install -m 0644 "$srcdir/UserManual-$pkgver.pdf" "$pkgdir/usr/share/virtualbox/UserManual.pdf"
+
+ #Binaries and Wrapper with Launchers
+ install -m 0755 VBox.sh "$pkgdir/usr/bin/VBox"
+
+ for i in VBoxHeadless vboxheadless VBoxManage vboxmanage VBoxSDL vboxsdl VirtualBox virtualbox vboxwebsrv VBoxBalloonCtrl vboxballoonctrl; do
+ ln -sf VBox "$pkgdir/usr/bin/$i"
+ done
+ install -m 0755 VBoxTunctl "$pkgdir/usr/bin"
+
+ #components
+ install -m 0755 components/* -t "$pkgdir/usr/lib/virtualbox/components"
+
+ #lib
+ install -m 0755 *.so "$pkgdir/usr/lib/virtualbox"
+ install -m 0644 *.gc *.r0 VBoxEFI*.fd "$pkgdir/usr/lib/virtualbox"
+
+ #setuid root binaries
+ install -m 4755 VBoxSDL VirtualBox VBoxHeadless VBoxNetDHCP VBoxNetAdpCtl -t "$pkgdir/usr/lib/virtualbox"
+ #other binaries
+ install -m 0755 VBoxManage VBoxSVC VBoxExtPackHelperApp VBoxXPCOMIPCD VBoxTestOGL VBoxBalloonCtrl vboxwebsrv webtest -t "$pkgdir/usr/lib/virtualbox"
+
+ #language
+ install -m 0755 nls/*.qm -t "$pkgdir/usr/share/virtualbox/nls"
+
+ #useless scripts
+ install -m 0755 VBoxCreateUSBNode.sh VBoxSysInfo.sh -t "$pkgdir/usr/share/virtualbox"
+
+ #icons
+ install -D -m 0644 VBox.png "$pkgdir/usr/share/pixmaps/VBox.png"
+
+ pushd icons
+ for i in *; do
+ install -d "$pkgdir/usr/share/icons/hicolor/$i/mimetypes"
+ cp $i/* "$pkgdir/usr/share/icons/hicolor/$i/mimetypes"
+ done
+ popd
+
+ #desktop
+ install -D -m 0644 virtualbox.desktop "$pkgdir/usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop"
+ install -D -m 0644 virtualbox.xml "$pkgdir/usr/share/mime/packages/virtualbox.xml"
+
+ #install configuration
+ mkdir -p "$pkgdir/etc/vbox"
+ echo 'INSTALL_DIR=/usr/lib/virtualbox' > "$pkgdir/etc/vbox/vbox.cfg"
+
+ #udev and licence
+ install -D -m 0644 "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/COPYING" \
+ "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/virtualbox/LICENSE"
+ install -D -m 0644 "$srcdir/10-vboxdrv.rules" \
+ "$pkgdir/lib/udev/rules.d/10-vboxdrv.rules"
+
+ #sources for modules
+ cp -r src ${pkgdir}/usr/lib/virtualbox
+ #install compilation script
+ install -D -m 755 "${srcdir}/vboxbuild" "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/vboxbuild"
+}
+
+package_virtualbox-sdk() {
+ pkgdesc=" VirtualBox Software Developer Kit (SDK)"
+ depends=('python2')
+
+ mkdir -p "$pkgdir/usr/lib/virtualbox"
+
+ source "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/env.sh"
+ cd "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/out/linux.$BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH/release/bin"
+
+ install -D -m 0755 vboxshell.py "$pkgdir/usr/lib/virtualbox/vboxshell.py"
+ #python sdk
+ pushd sdk/installer
+ VBOX_INSTALL_PATH="/usr/lib/virtualbox" python2 vboxapisetup.py install --root "${pkgdir}"
+ popd
+ rm -rf sdk/installer
+ mv sdk "$pkgdir/usr/lib/virtualbox"
+}
+
+package_virtualbox-archlinux-additions(){
+ pkgdesc="Additions only for Arch Linux guests (userspace tools)"
+ depends=("virtualbox-archlinux-modules=$pkgver" 'gcc-libs' 'libxmu' 'xorg-xrandr')
+ replaces=('virtualbox-guest-additions')
+ conflicts=('virtualbox-guest-additions')
+
+ source "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/env.sh"
+
+ cd "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/out/linux.$BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH/release/bin/additions"
+
+ install -d "$pkgdir"/{usr/bin,sbin}
+ install -m755 VBoxClient VBoxControl VBoxService "$pkgdir/usr/bin"
+ install -m755 mount.vboxsf "$pkgdir/sbin"
+
+ install -m755 -D "$srcdir"/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/src/VBox/Additions/x11/Installer/98vboxadd-xclient \
+ "$pkgdir"/usr/bin/VBoxClient-all
+ install -m755 -D "$srcdir"/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/src/VBox/Additions/x11/Installer/vboxclient.desktop \
+ "$pkgdir"/etc/xdg/autostart/vboxclient.desktop
+ install -D vboxvideo_drv_111.so \
+ "$pkgdir/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/vboxvideo.so"
+ install -d "$pkgdir/usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri"
+ install -m755 VBoxOGL*.so "$pkgdir/usr/lib"
+ ln -s /usr/lib/VBoxOGL.so "$pkgdir/usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so"
+ install -m755 -D pam_vbox.so "$pkgdir/lib/security/pam_vbox.so"
+
+ # install rc.d script
+ install -D -m755 "${srcdir}/vbox-service.rc" "${pkgdir}/etc/rc.d/vbox-service"
+
+ # install sample config
+ install -D -m644 "${srcdir}/vbox-service.conf" "${pkgdir}/etc/conf.d/vbox-service"
+}
+
+package_virtualbox-archlinux-modules(){
+ pkgdesc="Additions only for Arch Linux guests (kernel modules)"
+ license=('GPL')
+ install=virtualbox-archlinux-modules.install
+ depends=('linux>=3.0' 'linux<3.1')
+ replaces=('virtualbox-guest-modules')
+ conflicts=('virtualbox-guest-modules')
+
+ source "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/env.sh"
+
+ cd "$srcdir/VirtualBox-${pkgver}_OSE/out/linux.$BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH/release/bin/additions/src"
+
+ install -D -m644 vboxguest.ko \
+ "$pkgdir/lib/modules/$_kernver/misc/vboxguest.ko"
+
+ install -D -m644 vboxsf.ko \
+ "$pkgdir/lib/modules/$_kernver/misc/vboxsf.ko"
+
+ install -D -m644 vboxvideo.ko \
+ "$pkgdir/lib/modules/$_kernver/misc/vboxvideo.ko"
+
+ install -D -m 0644 "$srcdir/60-vboxguest.rules" \
+ "$pkgdir/lib/udev/rules.d/60-vboxguest.rules"
+
+ sed -i -e "s/KERNEL_VERSION='.*'/KERNEL_VERSION='${_kernver}'/" "$startdir/virtualbox-archlinux-modules.install"
+}
+md5sums=('dc6e6801b3823332b6ca2e9915221aae'
+ 'bc048d1e58d84ece4a186199ee48d4c8'
+ '44efb3c4be214daa453a317d527f1f30'
+ '32a232b43852b9a08cb11a7bcd64b347'
+ '5f85710e0b8606de967716ded7b2d351'
+ 'ed1341881437455d9735875ddf455fbe'
+ 'cc3f278bc273011aa95277500a76f677'
+ '78ffa67ff131680f1d2b6f06d4325c5b'
+ 'dda3811f7d94ac55f12b4de707a7c2c2'
+ '97e193f050574dd272a38e5ee5ebe62b'
+ '3c08ad30b89add47d3f45121200a5360'
+ '778d865e56e31cc592fbfa257fdcfce7')
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/change_default_driver_dir.patch b/community-testing/virtualbox/change_default_driver_dir.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d8531499d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/change_default_driver_dir.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+diff -Nur VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE.orig/src/VBox/Additions/common/crOpenGL/fakedri_drv.c VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE/src/VBox/Additions/common/crOpenGL/fakedri_drv.c
+--- VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE.orig/src/VBox/Additions/common/crOpenGL/fakedri_drv.c 2011-07-19 15:11:37.903456612 +0000
++++ VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE/src/VBox/Additions/common/crOpenGL/fakedri_drv.c 2011-07-19 15:12:41.024021274 +0000
+@@ -36,13 +36,8 @@
+ //#define DEBUG_DRI_CALLS
+
+ //@todo this could be different...
+-#ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
+-# define DRI_DEFAULT_DRIVER_DIR "/usr/lib64/dri:/usr/lib/dri:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri"
++# define DRI_DEFAULT_DRIVER_DIR "/usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri"
+ # define DRI_XORG_DRV_DIR "/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/"
+-#else
+-# define DRI_DEFAULT_DRIVER_DIR "/usr/lib/dri:/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri"
+-# define DRI_XORG_DRV_DIR "/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/"
+-#endif
+
+ #ifdef DEBUG_DRI_CALLS
+ #define SWDRI_SHOWNAME(pext, func) \
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/vbox-service.conf b/community-testing/virtualbox/vbox-service.conf
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..9d4ec629f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/vbox-service.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+# VBoxService -h
+VBOX_SERVICE_OPTION=""
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/vbox-service.rc b/community-testing/virtualbox/vbox-service.rc
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..c1af2134d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/vbox-service.rc
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+. /etc/rc.conf
+. /etc/rc.d/functions
+. /etc/conf.d/vbox-service
+
+name=VBoxService
+PID=$(pidof -o %PPID $name)
+
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ stat_busy "Starting $name service"
+ [[ -z "$PID" ]] && ${name} $VBOX_SERVICE_OPTION &>/dev/null \
+ && { add_daemon $name; stat_done; } \
+ || { stat_fail; exit 1; }
+ ;;
+ stop)
+ stat_busy "Stopping $name service"
+ [[ -n "$PID" ]] && kill $PID &>/dev/null \
+ && { rm_daemon $name; stat_done; } \
+ || { stat_fail; exit 1; }
+ ;;
+ restart)
+ $0 stop
+ sleep 1
+ $0 start
+ ;;
+ status)
+ stat_busy "Checking $name status";
+ ck_status $name
+ ;;
+ *)
+ echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}"
+ exit 1
+esac
+
+exit 0
+
+# vim:set ts=2 sw=2 ft=sh et:
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/vboxbuild b/community-testing/virtualbox/vboxbuild
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..1058744c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/vboxbuild
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+. /etc/rc.conf
+. /etc/rc.d/functions
+. /etc/vbox/vbox.cfg
+
+MODLIST=()
+LOG="/var/log/vbox-install.log"
+>| "$LOG"
+
+if [[ $INSTALL_DIR ]]; then
+ VBOXMANAGE=$INSTALL_DIR/VBoxManage
+ BUILDVBOXDRV=$INSTALL_DIR/src/vboxdrv/build_in_tmp
+ BUILDVBOXNETFLT=$INSTALL_DIR/src/vboxnetflt/build_in_tmp
+ BUILDVBOXNETADP=$INSTALL_DIR/src/vboxnetadp/build_in_tmp
+ BUILDVBOXPCI=$INSTALL_DIR/src/vboxpci/build_in_tmp
+else
+ echo "error: missing vbox.cfg"
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+if [[ -f /proc/modules ]]; then
+ IFS=$'\n' read -r -d '' -a MODLIST < \
+ <(grep -oE '^vbox(pci|netflt|netadp|drv)' /proc/modules)
+fi
+
+if (( ${#MODLIST[*]} )); then
+ stat_busy "Unloading VirtualBox kernel modules"
+ modprobe -ar "${MODLIST[@]}" && stat_done || stat_fail
+fi
+
+for kdir in /lib/modules/*; do
+ if [[ ! -d $kdir/kernel ]]; then
+ # found a stale kernel
+ mods=("$kdir/misc/vbox"{drv,netadp,netflt,pci}.ko*)
+ if (( ${#mods[@]} )); then
+ stat_busy "Removing all old VirtualBox kernel modules"
+ if rm -f "${mods[@]}" &&
+ rmdir -p --ignore-fail-on-non-empty "$p/misc/" 2>/dev/null; then
+ stat_done
+ else
+ stat_fail
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+done
+
+# default to the currently running kernel
+if (( ! $# )); then
+ set -- $(uname -r)
+fi
+
+for kernver; do
+ export KERN_DIR=/lib/modules/$kernver/build
+ if [[ ! -d $KERN_DIR ]]; then
+ printf "error: \`%s' does not appear to be a valid kernel build directory.\n" \
+ "$KERN_DIR"
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ stat_busy "Recompiling VirtualBox kernel modules ($kernver)"
+ for build in BUILDVBOX{DRV,NETFLT,NETADP,PCI}; do
+ if ! ${!build} \
+ --save-module-symvers /tmp/vboxdrv-Module.symvers \
+ --no-print-directory install >> $LOG 2>&1; then
+ echo "Look at $LOG to find out what went wrong"
+ stat_fail
+ continue
+ fi
+ done
+ stat_done
+done
+
+if (( ${#MODLIST[*]} )); then
+ stat_busy "Reloading VirtualBox kernel modules"
+ modprobe -a "${MODLIST[@]}" && stat_done || stat_fail
+fi
+
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/vboxdrv-reference.patch b/community-testing/virtualbox/vboxdrv-reference.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c310dbc8d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/vboxdrv-reference.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+diff -Nur VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE.orig/src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox/src/main.cpp VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE/src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox/src/main.cpp
+--- VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE.orig/src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox/src/main.cpp 2011-07-19 15:11:37.730121727 +0000
++++ VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE/src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox/src/main.cpp 2011-07-19 19:02:15.658471139 +0000
+@@ -75,9 +75,8 @@
+ "The VirtualBox Linux kernel driver (vboxdrv) is either not loaded or "
+ "there is a permission problem with /dev/vboxdrv. Please reinstall the kernel "
+ "module by executing<br/><br/>"
+- " <font color=blue>'/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup'</font><br/><br/>"
+- "as root. Users of Ubuntu, Fedora or Mandriva should install the DKMS "
+- "package first. This package keeps track of Linux kernel changes and "
++ " <font color=blue>'/usr/bin/vboxbuild'</font><br/><br/>"
++ "as root. This package keeps track of Linux kernel changes and"
+ "recompiles the vboxdrv kernel module if necessary."
+ );
+
+@@ -92,7 +91,7 @@
+ "The VirtualBox kernel modules do not match this version of "
+ "VirtualBox. The installation of VirtualBox was apparently not "
+ "successful. Executing<br/><br/>"
+- " <font color=blue>'/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup'</font><br/><br/>"
++ " <font color=blue>'/usr/bin/vboxbuild'</font><br/><br/>"
+ "may correct this. Make sure that you do not mix the "
+ "OSE version and the PUEL version of VirtualBox."
+ );
+diff -Nur VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE.orig/src/VBox/Installer/linux/VBox.sh VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE/src/VBox/Installer/linux/VBox.sh
+--- VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE.orig/src/VBox/Installer/linux/VBox.sh 2011-07-19 15:11:37.603453927 +0000
++++ VirtualBox-4.1.0_OSE/src/VBox/Installer/linux/VBox.sh 2011-07-19 19:02:15.658471139 +0000
+@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
+ available for the current kernel (`uname -r`) or it failed to
+ load. Please recompile the kernel module and install it by
+
+- sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
++ sudo /usr/bin/vboxbuild
+
+ You will not be able to start VMs until this problem is fixed.
+ EOF
+@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
+ cat << EOF
+ WARNING: The character device /dev/vboxdrv does not exist. Try
+
+- sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv restart
++ sudo /usr/bin/vboxbuild
+
+ and if that is not successful, try to re-install the package.
+
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-4-makeself-check.patch b/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-4-makeself-check.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e1fcb8c2f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-4-makeself-check.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+--- VirtualBox-4.0.0_OSE/configure
++++ VirtualBox-4.0.0_OSE/configure
+@@ -2527,7 +2527,6 @@
+ check_compiler_h
+ [ "$BUILD_MACHINE" = "amd64" -a $WITH_VMMRAW -eq 1 ] && check_32bit
+ # tools/common/makeself*
+- [ $OSE -ge 1 ] && check_makeself
+ fi
+
+ [ -n "$SETUP_WINE" ] && setup_wine
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-4-mkisofs-check.patch b/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-4-mkisofs-check.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8b0d59123
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-4-mkisofs-check.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+--- VirtualBox-4.0.0_OSE/configure
++++ VirtualBox-4.0.0_OSE/configure
+@@ -2499,7 +2499,6 @@
+ # don't check for yasm for the time beeing as 0.40 and 0.50 both have known bugs
+ # [ "$OS" != "darwin" ] && check_yasm
+ [ "$OS" != "darwin" ] && check_xsltproc
+-[ "$OS" != "darwin" ] && check_mkisofs
+
+ # the libraries
+ [ "$OS" != "darwin" ] && check_pthread
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-archlinux-modules.install b/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-archlinux-modules.install
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..40e979b05
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox-archlinux-modules.install
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+KERNEL_VERSION='3.0-ARCH'
+
+post_install() {
+ cat << EOM
+
+===> virtualbox-archlinux-modules post-install message:
+===>
+===> You may want to load vboxguest, vboxsf and vboxvideo
+===>
+===> To load them automatically, add them
+===> to the MODULES array in /etc/rc.conf.
+
+EOM
+
+ depmod -v $KERNEL_VERSION >/dev/null 2>&1
+}
+
+post_remove() {
+ depmod -v $KERNEL_VERSION >/dev/null 2>&1
+}
+
+post_upgrade() {
+ depmod -v $KERNEL_VERSION >/dev/null 2>&1
+}
diff --git a/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox.install b/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox.install
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0eac014f2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/community-testing/virtualbox/virtualbox.install
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+utils() {
+ if [ -x usr/bin/update-mime-database ]; then
+ update-mime-database usr/share/mime > /dev/null 2>&1
+ fi
+
+ if [ -x usr/bin/xdg-icon-resource ]; then
+ xdg-icon-resource forceupdate --theme hicolor > /dev/null 2>&1
+ fi
+
+ if [ -x usr/bin/update-desktop-database ]; then
+ usr/bin/update-desktop-database -q
+ fi
+}
+
+post_install() {
+ getent group vboxusers >> /dev/null || usr/sbin/groupadd -g 108 vboxusers
+ /bin/cat << EOF
+
+===> In order to run VirtualBox, you have to be in the 'vboxusers' group.
+===>
+===> If you want to be able to install guest additions, you have to install
+===> 'virtualbox-additions' package.
+===>
+===> You must load vboxdrv module before starting VirtualBox:
+===> # modprobe vboxdrv
+===>
+===> For networking you must load vboxnetflt or vboxnetadp.
+===>
+===> For PCI passthrough support load vboxpci module.
+===>
+===> To load it automatically, add vboxdrv module
+===> to the MODULES array in /etc/rc.conf.
+
+*** To compile the modules do /usr/bin/vboxbuild ***
+
+EOF
+ utils
+}
+
+post_upgrade() {
+ getent group vboxusers >> /dev/null || usr/sbin/groupadd -g 108 vboxusers
+ /bin/cat << EOF
+*** To recompile the modules do /usr/bin/vboxbuild ***
+EOF
+ utils
+}
+
+post_remove() {
+ groupdel vboxusers >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
+ utils
+}