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Diffstat (limited to 'testing/util-linux')
-rw-r--r-- | testing/util-linux/PKGBUILD | 82 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/util-linux/hwclock-systz.patch | 96 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/util-linux/pam-common | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/util-linux/pam-login | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/util-linux/pam-su | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/util-linux/su.1 | 230 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/util-linux/util-linux.install | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/util-linux/uuidd.tmpfiles | 1 |
8 files changed, 0 insertions, 451 deletions
diff --git a/testing/util-linux/PKGBUILD b/testing/util-linux/PKGBUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 2ff907d39..000000000 --- a/testing/util-linux/PKGBUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: PKGBUILD 168617 2012-10-13 12:08:22Z tomegun $ -# Maintainer: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no> -# Contributor: judd <jvinet@zeroflux.org> - -pkgname=util-linux -pkgver=2.22.1 -pkgrel=1 -pkgdesc="Miscellaneous system utilities for Linux" -url="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/" -arch=('i686' 'x86_64') -groups=('base') -depends=('pam' 'shadow') -makedepends=('bc') # for check() only, change this to checkdepends for pacman 4.1 -conflicts=('util-linux-ng' 'eject') -provides=("util-linux-ng=${pkgver}" 'eject') -license=('GPL2') -options=('!libtool') -source=(ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/${pkgname}/v2.22/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.xz - uuidd.tmpfiles - pam-login - pam-common - pam-su) -backup=(etc/pam.d/chfn - etc/pam.d/chsh - etc/pam.d/login - etc/pam.d/su - etc/pam.d/su-l) -install=util-linux.install - -build() { - cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}" - - ./configure --prefix=/usr \ - --libdir=/usr/lib \ - --localstatedir=/run \ - --enable-fs-paths-extra=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin \ - --enable-raw \ - --enable-vipw \ - --enable-newgrp \ - --enable-chfn-chsh \ - --enable-write \ - --enable-mesg \ - --enable-socket-activation - -# --enable-reset \ # part of ncurses -# --enable-line \ # not part of any package -# --enable-last \ # not compat - - make -} - -#check() { -# fails for some reason in chroot, works outside -# make -C "$pkgname-$pkgver" check -#} - -package() { - cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}" - - make DESTDIR="${pkgdir}" install - - cd "${pkgdir}" - - # setuid chfn and chsh - chmod 4755 "$pkgdir"/usr/bin/{newgrp,ch{sh,fn}} - - # install PAM files for login-utils - install -Dm644 "$srcdir/pam-common" "$pkgdir/etc/pam.d/chfn" - install -m644 "$srcdir/pam-common" "$pkgdir/etc/pam.d/chsh" - install -m644 "$srcdir/pam-login" "$pkgdir/etc/pam.d/login" - install -m644 "$srcdir/pam-su" "${pkgdir}/etc/pam.d/su" - install -m644 "$srcdir/pam-su" "${pkgdir}/etc/pam.d/su-l" - - # include tmpfiles fragment for uuidd - # TODO(dreisner): offer this upstream? - install -Dm644 "$srcdir/uuidd.tmpfiles" "$pkgdir/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/uuidd.conf" -} -md5sums=('730cf9932531ed09b53a04ca30fcb4c9' - 'a39554bfd65cccfd8254bb46922f4a67' - '4368b3f98abd8a32662e094c54e7f9b1' - 'a31374fef2cba0ca34dfc7078e2969e4' - 'fa85e5cce5d723275b14365ba71a8aad') diff --git a/testing/util-linux/hwclock-systz.patch b/testing/util-linux/hwclock-systz.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 79ed1a5f3..000000000 --- a/testing/util-linux/hwclock-systz.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -From 46a8834c2eb9b0c37d92e30d1a262e41306cf36f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no> -Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 18:10:34 +0200 -Subject: [PATCH 1/2] hwclock: don't warp the systemtime if it is in UTC - -A sideeffect of 839be2ba6b44fa9dc927f081d547ebadec9de19c is that we now -warp the systemtime according to the timezone, on the first call of ---systz. This is not always the correct thing to do, and causes a -regression for us in Arch Linux. - -This is the correct thing to do if the RTC, and hence the systemtime is -set in localtime. However, if the systemtime is already in UTC we don't -want to touch it when we set the kernel timezone (which we still need to -do as e.g. FAT stores timestamps in localtime). - -An almost identical issue was also fixed in systemd commit -72edcff5db936e54cfc322d9392ec46e2428fd9b. - -Fixes: -Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no> ---- - sys-utils/hwclock.8 | 11 +++++++---- - sys-utils/hwclock.c | 17 +++++++++++++++-- - 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/sys-utils/hwclock.8 b/sys-utils/hwclock.8 -index 07d9fc0..5c599ad 100644 ---- a/sys-utils/hwclock.8 -+++ b/sys-utils/hwclock.8 -@@ -58,10 +58,12 @@ This is a good option to use in one of the system startup scripts. - Set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time. - .TP - .B \-\-systz --Reset the System Time based on the current timezone. -+Set the kernel's timezone and reset the System Time based on the current timezone. - --Also set the kernel's timezone value to the local timezone --as indicated by the TZ environment variable and/or -+The system time is only reset on the first call after boot. -+ -+The local timezone is taken to be what is -+indicated by the TZ environment variable and/or - .IR /usr/share/zoneinfo , - as - .BR tzset (3) -@@ -74,7 +76,8 @@ This is an alternate option to - .B \-\-hctosys - that does not read the hardware clock, and may be used in system startup - scripts for recent 2.6 kernels where you know the System Time contains --the Hardware Clock time. -+the Hardware Clock time. If the Hardware Clock is already in UTC, it is -+not reset. - .TP - .B \-\-adjust - Add or subtract time from the Hardware Clock to account for systematic -diff --git a/sys-utils/hwclock.c b/sys-utils/hwclock.c -index 5a4c87e..351ce1f 100644 ---- a/sys-utils/hwclock.c -+++ b/sys-utils/hwclock.c -@@ -772,7 +772,6 @@ static int set_system_clock_timezone(const bool universal, const bool testing) - struct timeval tv; - struct tm *broken; - int minuteswest; -- int rc; - - gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); - if (debug) { -@@ -818,10 +817,24 @@ static int set_system_clock_timezone(const bool universal, const bool testing) - ("Not setting system clock because running in test mode.\n")); - retcode = 0; - } else { -+ const struct timezone tz_utc = { 0, 0 }; - const struct timezone tz = { minuteswest, 0 }; - const struct timeval *tv_null = NULL; -+ int rc = 0; -+ -+ /* The first call to settimeofday after boot will assume the systemtime -+ * is in localtime, and adjust it according to the given timezone to -+ * compensate. If the systemtime is in fact in UTC, then this is wrong -+ * so we first do a dummy call to make sure the time is not shifted. -+ */ -+ if (universal) -+ rc = settimeofday(tv_null, &tz_utc); -+ -+ /* Now we set the real timezone. Due to the above dummy call, this will -+ * only warp the systemtime if the RTC is not in UTC. */ -+ if (!rc) -+ rc = settimeofday(tv_null, &tz); - -- rc = settimeofday(tv_null, &tz); - if (rc) { - if (errno == EPERM) { - warnx(_ --- -1.7.12.1 - diff --git a/testing/util-linux/pam-common b/testing/util-linux/pam-common deleted file mode 100644 index a7bf8a4a5..000000000 --- a/testing/util-linux/pam-common +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#%PAM-1.0 -auth sufficient pam_rootok.so -auth required pam_unix.so -account required pam_unix.so -session required pam_unix.so -password required pam_permit.so diff --git a/testing/util-linux/pam-login b/testing/util-linux/pam-login deleted file mode 100644 index 1960d9497..000000000 --- a/testing/util-linux/pam-login +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -#%PAM-1.0 - -auth required pam_securetty.so -auth requisite pam_nologin.so -auth include system-local-login -account include system-local-login -session include system-local-login diff --git a/testing/util-linux/pam-su b/testing/util-linux/pam-su deleted file mode 100644 index cf15f40f1..000000000 --- a/testing/util-linux/pam-su +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#%PAM-1.0 -auth sufficient pam_rootok.so -# Uncomment the following line to implicitly trust users in the "wheel" group. -#auth sufficient pam_wheel.so trust use_uid -# Uncomment the following line to require a user to be in the "wheel" group. -#auth required pam_wheel.so use_uid -auth required pam_unix.so -account required pam_unix.so -session required pam_unix.so diff --git a/testing/util-linux/su.1 b/testing/util-linux/su.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 59e17314d..000000000 --- a/testing/util-linux/su.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,230 +0,0 @@ -.TH SU "1" "June 2012" "util-linux" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -su \- run a command with substitute user and group ID -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B su -[options...] [\-] [user [args...]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B su -allows to run commands with substitute user and group ID. -.PP -When called without arguments -.B su -defaults to running an interactive shell as -.IR root . -.PP -For backward compatibility -.B su -defaults to not change the current directory and to only set the -environment variables -.B HOME -and -.B SHELL -(plus -.B USER -and -.B LOGNAME -if the target -.I user -is not root). It is recommended to always use the -.B \-\-login -option (instead it's shortcut -.BR \- ) -to avoid side effects caused by mixing environments. -.PP -This version of -.B su -uses PAM for authentication, account and session management. Some -configuration options found in other -.B su -implementations such as e.g. support of a wheel group have to be -configured via PAM. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -\fB\-c\fR \fIcommand\fR, \fB\-\-command\fR=\fIcommand\fR -Pass -.I command -to the shell with the -.B \-c -option. -.TP -\fB\-\-session\-command\fR=\fIcommand\fR -Same as -.B \-c -but do not create a new session (discouraged). -.TP -\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-fast\fR -Pass -.B \-f -to the shell which may or may not be useful depending on the -shell. -.TP -\fB\-g\fR, \fB\-\-group\fR=\fIgroup\fR\fR -specify the primary group, this option is allowed for root user only -.TP -\fB\-G\fR, \fB\-\-supp-group\fR=\fIgroup\fR\fR -specify a supplemental group, this option is allowed for root user only -.TP -\fB\-\fR, \fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-login\fR -Starts the shell as login shell with an environment similar to a real -login: -.RS 10 -.TP -o -clears all environment variables except for -.B TERM -.TP -o -initializes the environment variables -.BR HOME , -.BR SHELL , -.BR USER , -.BR LOGNAME , -.B PATH -.TP -o -changes to the target user's home directory -.TP -o -sets argv[0] of the shell to -.RB ' \- ' -in order to make the shell a login shell -.RE -.TP -\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-preserve-environment\fR -Preserves the whole environment, ie does not set -.BR HOME , -.BR SHELL , -.B USER -nor -.BR LOGNAME . -.TP -\fB\-s\fR \fISHELL\fR, \fB\-\-shell\fR=\fISHELL\fR -Runs the specified shell instead of the default. The shell to run is -selected according to the following rules in order: -.RS 10 -.TP -o -the shell specified with -.B \-\-shell -.TP -o -The shell specified in the environment variable -.B SHELL -if the -.B \-\-preserve-environment -option is used. -.TP -o -the shell listed in the passwd entry of the target user -.TP -o -/bin/sh -.RE -.IP -If the target user has a restricted shell (i.e. not listed in -/etc/shells) the -.B \-\-shell -option and the -.B SHELL -environment variables are ignored unless the calling user is root. -.TP -\fB\-\-help\fR -Display help text and exit. -.TP -\fB\-\-version\fR -Display version information and exit. -.SH CONFIG FILES -.B su -reads the -.I /etc/default/su -and -.I /etc/login.defs -configuration files. The following configuration items are relevant -for -.BR su (1): -.PP -.B FAIL_DELAY -(number) -.RS 4 -Delay in seconds in case of authentication failure. Number must be -a non-negative integer. -.RE -.PP -.B ENV_PATH -(string) -.RS 4 -Defines the PATH environment variable for a regular user. The -default value is -.IR /usr/local/bin:\:/bin:\:/usr/bin . -.RE -.PP -.B ENV_ROOTPATH -(string) -.br -.B ENV_SUPATH -(string) -.RS 4 -Defines the PATH environment variable for root. The default value is -.IR /usr/local/sbin:\:/usr/local/bin:\:/sbin:\:/bin:\:/usr/sbin:\:/usr/bin . -.RE -.PP -.B ALWAYS_SET_PATH -(boolean) -.RS 4 -If set to -.I yes -and \-\-login and \-\-preserve\-environment were not specified -.B su -initializes -.BR PATH . -.RE -.SH EXIT STATUS -.B su -normally returns the exit status of the command it executed. If the -command was killed by a signal, -.B su -returns the number of the signal plus 128. -.PP -Exit status generated by -.B su -itself: -.RS 10 -.TP -1 -Generic error before executing the requested command -.TP -126 -The requested command could not be executed -.TP -127 -The requested command could was not found -.RE -.SH FILES -.PD 0 -.TP 17 -/etc/pam.d/su -default PAM configuration file -.TP -/etc/pam.d/su-l -PAM configuration file if \-\-login is specified -.TP -/etc/default/su -command specific logindef config file -.TP -/etc/login.defs -global logindef config file -.PD 1 -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR pam (8), -.BR shells (5), -.BR login.defs (5) -.SH AUTHOR -Derived from coreutils' su which was based on an implementation from -David MacKenzie. -.SH AVAILABILITY -The su command is part of the util-linux package and is -available from -.UR ftp://\:ftp.kernel.org\:/pub\:/linux\:/utils\:/util-linux/ -Linux Kernel Archive -.UE . diff --git a/testing/util-linux/util-linux.install b/testing/util-linux/util-linux.install deleted file mode 100644 index 969a4aecf..000000000 --- a/testing/util-linux/util-linux.install +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -post_install() { - # we don't want use systemd-tmpfiles here because - # the package dependency would create a circular dep. - if [ ! -d run/uuidd ]; then - install -o uuidd -g uuidd -dm755 run/uuidd - fi -} - -post_upgrade() { - if [ "$(vercmp $2 2.21.2-4)" -lt 0 ]; then - if [ -f /var/lib/hwclock/adjtime ]; then - mv /var/lib/hwclock/adjtime /etc/adjtime - fi - if [ -d /var/lib/hwclock ]; then - rmdir /var/lib/hwclock - fi - fi - - post_install -} diff --git a/testing/util-linux/uuidd.tmpfiles b/testing/util-linux/uuidd.tmpfiles deleted file mode 100644 index b059cfe65..000000000 --- a/testing/util-linux/uuidd.tmpfiles +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -d /run/uuidd 0755 uuidd uuidd |