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Diffstat (limited to 'testing/coreutils')
-rw-r--r-- | testing/coreutils/PKGBUILD | 70 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/coreutils/coreutils-pam.patch | 428 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/coreutils/coreutils-uname.patch | 173 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/coreutils/coreutils.install | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testing/coreutils/su.pam | 9 |
5 files changed, 701 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/testing/coreutils/PKGBUILD b/testing/coreutils/PKGBUILD new file mode 100644 index 000000000..12ce11d7a --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/coreutils/PKGBUILD @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# $Id: PKGBUILD 140397 2011-10-12 12:51:32Z allan $ +# Maintainer: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> +# Contributor: judd <jvinet@zeroflux.org> + +pkgname=coreutils +pkgver=8.14 +pkgrel=1 +pkgdesc="The basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities of the GNU operating system" +arch=('i686' 'x86_64') +license=('GPL3') +url="http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils" +groups=('base') +depends=('glibc' 'shadow' 'pam' 'acl' 'gmp' 'libcap') +replaces=('mktemp') +backup=('etc/pam.d/su') +install=${pkgname}.install +options=('!emptydirs') +source=(ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$pkgname/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.xz{,.sig} + coreutils-uname.patch + coreutils-pam.patch + su.pam) +md5sums=('bcb135ce553493a45aba01b39eb3920a' + '279712f9afc954beaff0d99194c8f462' + 'c4fcca138b6abf6d443d48a6f0cd8833' + 'aad79a2aa6d566c375d7bdd1b0767278' + 'fa85e5cce5d723275b14365ba71a8aad') + +build() { + cd ${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver} + + # added su wheel group pam patch (from fedora git) + patch -Np1 -i ${srcdir}/coreutils-pam.patch + + # linux specific uname improvement (from gentoo portage) + patch -Np1 -i ${srcdir}/coreutils-uname.patch + + autoreconf -v + ./configure --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/lib/coreutils \ + --enable-install-program=su \ + --enable-no-install-program=groups,hostname,kill,uptime \ + --enable-pam + make +} + +check() { + cd ${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver} + make RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS=yes check +} + +package() { + cd ${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver} + make DESTDIR=${pkgdir} install + + cd ${pkgdir}/usr/bin + install -dm755 ${pkgdir}/{bin,usr/sbin} + + # binaries required by FHS + _fhs="cat chgrp chmod chown cp date dd df echo false ln ls \ + mkdir mknod mv pwd rm rmdir stty su sync true uname" + mv ${_fhs} ${pkgdir}/bin + + # binaries required by various Arch scripts + _bin="cut dir dircolors du install mkfifo readlink shred \ + sleep touch tr vdir" + mv ${_bin} ${pkgdir}/bin + ln -sf /bin/sleep ${pkgdir}/usr/bin/sleep + + mv chroot ${pkgdir}/usr/sbin + install -Dm644 ${srcdir}/su.pam ${pkgdir}/etc/pam.d/su +} diff --git a/testing/coreutils/coreutils-pam.patch b/testing/coreutils/coreutils-pam.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e61908f3f --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/coreutils/coreutils-pam.patch @@ -0,0 +1,428 @@ +diff -urNp coreutils-8.4-orig/configure.ac coreutils-8.4/configure.ac +--- coreutils-8.4-orig/configure.ac 2010-01-11 18:20:42.000000000 +0100 ++++ coreutils-8.4/configure.ac 2010-02-12 10:17:46.000000000 +0100 +@@ -126,6 +126,13 @@ if test "$gl_gcc_warnings" = yes; then + AC_SUBST([GNULIB_WARN_CFLAGS]) + fi + ++dnl Give the chance to enable PAM ++AC_ARG_ENABLE(pam, dnl ++[ --enable-pam Enable use of the PAM libraries], ++[AC_DEFINE(USE_PAM, 1, [Define if you want to use PAM]) ++LIB_PAM="-ldl -lpam -lpam_misc" ++AC_SUBST(LIB_PAM)]) ++ + AC_FUNC_FORK + + optional_bin_progs= +diff -urNp coreutils-8.4-orig/doc/coreutils.texi coreutils-8.4/doc/coreutils.texi +--- coreutils-8.4-orig/doc/coreutils.texi 2010-01-03 18:06:20.000000000 +0100 ++++ coreutils-8.4/doc/coreutils.texi 2010-02-12 10:17:46.000000000 +0100 +@@ -15081,8 +15081,11 @@ to certain shells, etc.). + @findex syslog + @command{su} can optionally be compiled to use @code{syslog} to report + failed, and optionally successful, @command{su} attempts. (If the system +-supports @code{syslog}.) However, GNU @command{su} does not check if the +-user is a member of the @code{wheel} group; see below. ++supports @code{syslog}.) ++ ++This version of @command{su} has support for using PAM for ++authentication. You can edit @file{/etc/pam.d/su} to customize its ++behaviour. + + The program accepts the following options. Also see @ref{Common options}. + +@@ -15124,6 +15127,8 @@ environment variables except @env{TERM}, + @env{PATH} to a compiled-in default value. Change to @var{user}'s home + directory. Prepend @samp{-} to the shell's name, intended to make it + read its login startup file(s). ++Additionaly @env{DISPLAY} and @env{XAUTHORITY} environment variables ++are preserved as well for PAM functionality. + + @item -m + @itemx -p +@@ -15163,33 +15168,6 @@ Exit status: + the exit status of the subshell otherwise + @end display + +-@cindex wheel group, not supported +-@cindex group wheel, not supported +-@cindex fascism +-@subsection Why GNU @command{su} does not support the @samp{wheel} group +- +-(This section is by Richard Stallman.) +- +-@cindex Twenex +-@cindex MIT AI lab +-Sometimes a few of the users try to hold total power over all the +-rest. For example, in 1984, a few users at the MIT AI lab decided to +-seize power by changing the operator password on the Twenex system and +-keeping it secret from everyone else. (I was able to thwart this coup +-and give power back to the users by patching the kernel, but I +-wouldn't know how to do that in Unix.) +- +-However, occasionally the rulers do tell someone. Under the usual +-@command{su} mechanism, once someone learns the root password who +-sympathizes with the ordinary users, he or she can tell the rest. The +-``wheel group'' feature would make this impossible, and thus cement the +-power of the rulers. +- +-I'm on the side of the masses, not that of the rulers. If you are +-used to supporting the bosses and sysadmins in whatever they do, you +-might find this idea strange at first. +- +- + @node timeout invocation + @section @command{timeout}: Run a command with a time limit + +diff -urNp coreutils-8.4-orig/src/Makefile.am coreutils-8.4/src/Makefile.am +--- coreutils-8.4-orig/src/Makefile.am 2010-01-03 18:06:20.000000000 +0100 ++++ coreutils-8.4/src/Makefile.am 2010-02-12 10:17:46.000000000 +0100 +@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ factor_LDADD += $(LIB_GMP) + uptime_LDADD += $(GETLOADAVG_LIBS) + + # for crypt +-su_LDADD += $(LIB_CRYPT) ++su_LDADD += $(LIB_CRYPT) @LIB_PAM@ + + # for various ACL functions + copy_LDADD += $(LIB_ACL) +diff -urNp coreutils-8.4-orig/src/su.c coreutils-8.4/src/su.c +--- coreutils-8.4-orig/src/su.c 2010-02-12 10:15:15.000000000 +0100 ++++ coreutils-8.4/src/su.c 2010-02-12 10:24:29.000000000 +0100 +@@ -37,6 +37,16 @@ + restricts who can su to UID 0 accounts. RMS considers that to + be fascist. + ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++ ++ Actually, with PAM, su has nothing to do with whether or not a ++ wheel group is enforced by su. RMS tries to restrict your access ++ to a su which implements the wheel group, but PAM considers that ++ to be fascist, and gives the user/sysadmin the opportunity to ++ enforce a wheel group by proper editing of /etc/pam.conf ++ ++#endif ++ + Compile-time options: + -DSYSLOG_SUCCESS Log successful su's (by default, to root) with syslog. + -DSYSLOG_FAILURE Log failed su's (by default, to root) with syslog. +@@ -53,6 +63,15 @@ + #include <pwd.h> + #include <grp.h> + ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++# include <signal.h> ++# include <sys/wait.h> ++# include <sys/fsuid.h> ++# include <unistd.h> ++# include <security/pam_appl.h> ++# include <security/pam_misc.h> ++#endif /* USE_PAM */ ++ + #include "system.h" + #include "getpass.h" + +@@ -120,10 +139,17 @@ + /* The user to become if none is specified. */ + #define DEFAULT_USER "root" + ++#ifndef USE_PAM + char *crypt (char const *key, char const *salt); ++#endif + +-static void run_shell (char const *, char const *, char **, size_t) ++static void run_shell (char const *, char const *, char **, size_t, ++ const struct passwd *) ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++ ; ++#else + ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN; ++#endif + + /* If true, pass the `-f' option to the subshell. */ + static bool fast_startup; +@@ -209,7 +235,26 @@ log_su (struct passwd const *pw, bool su + } + #endif + ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++static pam_handle_t *pamh = NULL; ++static int retval; ++static struct pam_conv conv = { ++ misc_conv, ++ NULL ++}; ++ ++#define PAM_BAIL_P if (retval) { \ ++ pam_end(pamh, PAM_SUCCESS); \ ++ return 0; \ ++} ++#define PAM_BAIL_P_VOID if (retval) { \ ++ pam_end(pamh, PAM_SUCCESS); \ ++return; \ ++} ++#endif ++ + /* Ask the user for a password. ++ If PAM is in use, let PAM ask for the password if necessary. + Return true if the user gives the correct password for entry PW, + false if not. Return true without asking for a password if run by UID 0 + or if PW has an empty password. */ +@@ -217,6 +262,44 @@ log_su (struct passwd const *pw, bool su + static bool + correct_password (const struct passwd *pw) + { ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++ struct passwd *caller; ++ char *tty_name, *ttyn; ++ retval = pam_start(PROGRAM_NAME, pw->pw_name, &conv, &pamh); ++ PAM_BAIL_P; ++ ++ if (getuid() != 0 && !isatty(0)) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "standard in must be a tty\n"); ++ exit(1); ++ } ++ ++ caller = getpwuid(getuid()); ++ if(caller != NULL && caller->pw_name != NULL) { ++ retval = pam_set_item(pamh, PAM_RUSER, caller->pw_name); ++ PAM_BAIL_P; ++ } ++ ++ ttyn = ttyname(0); ++ if (ttyn) { ++ if (strncmp(ttyn, "/dev/", 5) == 0) ++ tty_name = ttyn+5; ++ else ++ tty_name = ttyn; ++ retval = pam_set_item(pamh, PAM_TTY, tty_name); ++ PAM_BAIL_P; ++ } ++ retval = pam_authenticate(pamh, 0); ++ PAM_BAIL_P; ++ retval = pam_acct_mgmt(pamh, 0); ++ if (retval == PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD) { ++ /* password has expired. Offer option to change it. */ ++ retval = pam_chauthtok(pamh, PAM_CHANGE_EXPIRED_AUTHTOK); ++ PAM_BAIL_P; ++ } ++ PAM_BAIL_P; ++ /* must be authenticated if this point was reached */ ++ return 1; ++#else /* !USE_PAM */ + char *unencrypted, *encrypted, *correct; + #if HAVE_GETSPNAM && HAVE_STRUCT_SPWD_SP_PWDP + /* Shadow passwd stuff for SVR3 and maybe other systems. */ +@@ -241,6 +324,7 @@ correct_password (const struct passwd *p + encrypted = crypt (unencrypted, correct); + memset (unencrypted, 0, strlen (unencrypted)); + return STREQ (encrypted, correct); ++#endif /* !USE_PAM */ + } + + /* Update `environ' for the new shell based on PW, with SHELL being +@@ -254,12 +338,18 @@ modify_environment (const struct passwd + /* Leave TERM unchanged. Set HOME, SHELL, USER, LOGNAME, PATH. + Unset all other environment variables. */ + char const *term = getenv ("TERM"); ++ char const *display = getenv ("DISPLAY"); ++ char const *xauthority = getenv ("XAUTHORITY"); + if (term) + term = xstrdup (term); + environ = xmalloc ((6 + !!term) * sizeof (char *)); + environ[0] = NULL; + if (term) + xsetenv ("TERM", term); ++ if (display) ++ xsetenv ("DISPLAY", display); ++ if (xauthority) ++ xsetenv ("XAUTHORITY", xauthority); + xsetenv ("HOME", pw->pw_dir); + xsetenv ("SHELL", shell); + xsetenv ("USER", pw->pw_name); +@@ -292,8 +382,13 @@ change_identity (const struct passwd *pw + { + #ifdef HAVE_INITGROUPS + errno = 0; +- if (initgroups (pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid) == -1) ++ if (initgroups (pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid) == -1) { ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++ pam_close_session(pamh, 0); ++ pam_end(pamh, PAM_ABORT); ++#endif + error (EXIT_CANCELED, errno, _("cannot set groups")); ++ } + endgrent (); + #endif + if (setgid (pw->pw_gid)) +@@ -302,6 +397,31 @@ change_identity (const struct passwd *pw + error (EXIT_CANCELED, errno, _("cannot set user id")); + } + ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++static int caught=0; ++/* Signal handler for parent process later */ ++static void su_catch_sig(int sig) ++{ ++ ++caught; ++} ++ ++int ++pam_copyenv (pam_handle_t *pamh) ++{ ++ char **env; ++ ++ env = pam_getenvlist(pamh); ++ if(env) { ++ while(*env) { ++ if (putenv (*env)) ++ xalloc_die (); ++ env++; ++ } ++ } ++ return(0); ++} ++#endif ++ + /* Run SHELL, or DEFAULT_SHELL if SHELL is empty. + If COMMAND is nonzero, pass it to the shell with the -c option. + Pass ADDITIONAL_ARGS to the shell as more arguments; there +@@ -309,17 +429,49 @@ change_identity (const struct passwd *pw + + static void + run_shell (char const *shell, char const *command, char **additional_args, +- size_t n_additional_args) ++ size_t n_additional_args, const struct passwd *pw) + { + size_t n_args = 1 + fast_startup + 2 * !!command + n_additional_args + 1; + char const **args = xnmalloc (n_args, sizeof *args); + size_t argno = 1; ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++ int child; ++ sigset_t ourset; ++ int status; ++ ++ retval = pam_open_session(pamh,0); ++ if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) { ++ fprintf (stderr, "could not open session\n"); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++/* do this at the last possible moment, because environment variables may ++ be passed even in the session phase ++*/ ++ if(pam_copyenv(pamh) != PAM_SUCCESS) ++ fprintf (stderr, "error copying PAM environment\n"); ++ ++ /* Credentials should be set in the parent */ ++ if (pam_setcred(pamh, PAM_ESTABLISH_CRED) != PAM_SUCCESS) { ++ pam_close_session(pamh, 0); ++ fprintf(stderr, "could not set PAM credentials\n"); ++ exit(1); ++ } ++ ++ child = fork(); ++ if (child == 0) { /* child shell */ ++ change_identity (pw); ++ pam_end(pamh, 0); ++#endif + + if (simulate_login) + { + char *arg0; + char *shell_basename; + ++ if(chdir(pw->pw_dir)) ++ error(0, errno, _("warning: cannot change directory to %s"), pw->pw_dir); ++ + shell_basename = last_component (shell); + arg0 = xmalloc (strlen (shell_basename) + 2); + arg0[0] = '-'; +@@ -344,6 +496,67 @@ run_shell (char const *shell, char const + error (0, errno, "%s", shell); + exit (exit_status); + } ++#ifdef USE_PAM ++ } else if (child == -1) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "can not fork user shell: %s", strerror(errno)); ++ pam_setcred(pamh, PAM_DELETE_CRED | PAM_SILENT); ++ pam_close_session(pamh, 0); ++ pam_end(pamh, PAM_ABORT); ++ exit(1); ++ } ++ /* parent only */ ++ sigfillset(&ourset); ++ if (sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &ourset, NULL)) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "%s: signal malfunction\n", PROGRAM_NAME); ++ caught = 1; ++ } ++ if (!caught) { ++ struct sigaction action; ++ action.sa_handler = su_catch_sig; ++ sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask); ++ action.sa_flags = 0; ++ sigemptyset(&ourset); ++ if (sigaddset(&ourset, SIGTERM) ++ || sigaddset(&ourset, SIGALRM) ++ || sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL) ++ || sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &ourset, NULL)) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "%s: signal masking malfunction\n", PROGRAM_NAME); ++ caught = 1; ++ } ++ } ++ if (!caught) { ++ do { ++ int pid; ++ ++ pid = waitpid(-1, &status, WUNTRACED); ++ ++ if (((pid_t)-1 != pid) && (0 != WIFSTOPPED (status))) { ++ kill(getpid(), WSTOPSIG(status)); ++ /* once we get here, we must have resumed */ ++ kill(pid, SIGCONT); ++ } ++ } while (0 != WIFSTOPPED(status)); ++ } ++ ++ if (caught) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "\nSession terminated, killing shell..."); ++ kill (child, SIGTERM); ++ } ++ /* Not checking retval on this because we need to call close session */ ++ pam_setcred(pamh, PAM_DELETE_CRED | PAM_SILENT); ++ retval = pam_close_session(pamh, 0); ++ PAM_BAIL_P_VOID; ++ retval = pam_end(pamh, PAM_SUCCESS); ++ PAM_BAIL_P_VOID; ++ if (caught) { ++ sleep(2); ++ kill(child, SIGKILL); ++ fprintf(stderr, " ...killed.\n"); ++ exit(-1); ++ } ++ exit ((0 != WIFEXITED (status)) ? WEXITSTATUS (status) ++ : WTERMSIG (status) + 128); ++#endif /* USE_PAM */ + } + + /* Return true if SHELL is a restricted shell (one not returned by +@@ -511,9 +724,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) + shell = xstrdup (shell ? shell : pw->pw_shell); + modify_environment (pw, shell); + ++#ifndef USE_PAM + change_identity (pw); +- if (simulate_login && chdir (pw->pw_dir) != 0) +- error (0, errno, _("warning: cannot change directory to %s"), pw->pw_dir); ++#endif + + /* error() flushes stderr, but does not check for write failure. + Normally, we would catch this via our atexit() hook of +@@ -523,5 +736,5 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) + if (ferror (stderr)) + exit (EXIT_CANCELED); + +- run_shell (shell, command, argv + optind, MAX (0, argc - optind)); ++ run_shell (shell, command, argv + optind, MAX (0, argc - optind), pw); + } diff --git a/testing/coreutils/coreutils-uname.patch b/testing/coreutils/coreutils-uname.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b458abeba --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/coreutils/coreutils-uname.patch @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +On linux platforms, grok /proc/cpuinfo for the CPU/vendor info. + +Prob not suitable for upstream seeing as how it's 100% linux-specific +http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2005-09/msg00063.html + +Patch originally by Carlos E. Gorges <carlos@techlinux.com.br>, but +heavily reworked to suck less. + +To add support for additional platforms, check out the show_cpuinfo() +func in the linux/arch/<ARCH>/ source tree of the kernel. + +--- coreutils/src/uname.c ++++ coreutils/src/uname.c +@@ -50,6 +50,11 @@ + # include <mach-o/arch.h> + #endif + ++#if defined(__linux__) ++# define USE_PROCINFO ++# define UNAME_HARDWARE_PLATFORM ++#endif ++ + #include "system.h" + #include "error.h" + #include "quote.h" +@@ -138,6 +143,117 @@ + exit (status); + } + ++#if defined(USE_PROCINFO) ++ ++# if defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__) ++# define CPUINFO_FILE "/proc/sysinfo" ++# define CPUINFO_FORMAT "%64[^\t :]%*[ :]%256[^\n]%c" ++# else ++# define CPUINFO_FILE "/proc/cpuinfo" ++# define CPUINFO_FORMAT "%64[^\t:]\t:%256[^\n]%c" ++# endif ++ ++# define PROCINFO_PROCESSOR 0 ++# define PROCINFO_HARDWARE_PLATFORM 1 ++ ++static void __eat_cpuinfo_space(char *buf) ++{ ++ /* first eat trailing space */ ++ char *tmp = buf + strlen(buf) - 1; ++ while (tmp > buf && isspace(*tmp)) ++ *tmp-- = '\0'; ++ /* then eat leading space */ ++ tmp = buf; ++ while (*tmp && isspace(*tmp)) ++ tmp++; ++ if (tmp != buf) ++ memmove(buf, tmp, strlen(tmp)+1); ++ /* finally collapse whitespace */ ++ tmp = buf; ++ while (tmp[0] && tmp[1]) { ++ if (isspace(tmp[0]) && isspace(tmp[1])) { ++ memmove(tmp, tmp+1, strlen(tmp)); ++ continue; ++ } ++ ++tmp; ++ } ++} ++ ++static int __linux_procinfo(int x, char *fstr, size_t s) ++{ ++ FILE *fp; ++ ++ char *procinfo_keys[] = { ++ /* --processor --hardware-platform */ ++ #if defined(__alpha__) ++ "cpu model", "system type" ++ #elif defined(__arm__) ++ "Processor", "Hardware" ++ #elif defined(__avr32__) ++ "processor", "cpu family" ++ #elif defined(__bfin__) ++ "CPU", "BOARD Name" ++ #elif defined(__cris__) ++ "cpu", "cpu model" ++ #elif defined(__frv__) ++ "CPU-Core", "System" ++ #elif defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) ++ "model name", "vendor_id" ++ #elif defined(__ia64__) ++ "family", "vendor" ++ #elif defined(__hppa__) ++ "cpu", "model" ++ #elif defined(__m68k__) ++ "CPU", "MMU" ++ #elif defined(__mips__) ++ "cpu model", "system type" ++ #elif defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__powerpc64__) ++ "cpu", "machine" ++ #elif defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__) ++ "Type", "Manufacturer" ++ #elif defined(__sh__) ++ "cpu type", "machine" ++ #elif defined(sparc) || defined(__sparc__) ++ "type", "cpu" ++ #elif defined(__vax__) ++ "cpu type", "cpu" ++ #else ++ "unknown", "unknown" ++ #endif ++ }; ++ ++ if ((fp = fopen(CPUINFO_FILE, "r")) != NULL) { ++ char key[65], value[257], eol, *ret = NULL; ++ ++ while (fscanf(fp, CPUINFO_FORMAT, key, value, &eol) != EOF) { ++ __eat_cpuinfo_space(key); ++ if (!strcmp(key, procinfo_keys[x])) { ++ __eat_cpuinfo_space(value); ++ ret = value; ++ break; ++ } ++ if (eol != '\n') { ++ /* we need two fscanf's here in case the previous ++ * length limit caused us to read right up to the ++ * newline ... doing "%*[^\n]\n" wont eat the newline ++ */ ++ fscanf(fp, "%*[^\n]"); ++ fscanf(fp, "\n"); ++ } ++ } ++ fclose(fp); ++ ++ if (ret) { ++ strncpy(fstr, ret, s); ++ return 0; ++ } ++ } ++ ++ return -1; ++} ++ ++#endif ++ + /* Print ELEMENT, preceded by a space if something has already been + printed. */ + +@@ -250,10 +344,14 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) + if (toprint & PRINT_PROCESSOR) + { + char const *element = unknown; +-#if HAVE_SYSINFO && defined SI_ARCHITECTURE ++#if ( HAVE_SYSINFO && defined SI_ARCHITECTURE ) || defined(USE_PROCINFO) + { + static char processor[257]; ++#if defined(USE_PROCINFO) ++ if (0 <= __linux_procinfo (PROCINFO_PROCESSOR, processor, sizeof processor)) ++#else + if (0 <= sysinfo (SI_ARCHITECTURE, processor, sizeof processor)) ++#endif + element = processor; + } + #endif +@@ -306,9 +404,13 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) + if (element == unknown) + { + static char hardware_platform[257]; ++#if defined(USE_PROCINFO) ++ if (0 <= __linux_procinfo (PROCINFO_HARDWARE_PLATFORM, hardware_platform, sizeof hardware_platform)) ++#else + size_t s = sizeof hardware_platform; + static int mib[] = { CTL_HW, UNAME_HARDWARE_PLATFORM }; + if (sysctl (mib, 2, hardware_platform, &s, 0, 0) >= 0) ++#endif + element = hardware_platform; + } + #endif diff --git a/testing/coreutils/coreutils.install b/testing/coreutils/coreutils.install new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8caae6686 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/coreutils/coreutils.install @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +infodir=usr/share/info +filelist=(coreutils.info) + +post_install() { + [ -x usr/bin/install-info ] || return 0 + for file in ${filelist[@]}; do + usr/bin/install-info $infodir/$file.gz $infodir/dir 2> /dev/null + done +} + +post_upgrade() { + post_install $1 +} + +pre_remove() { + [ -x usr/bin/install-info ] || return 0 + for file in ${filelist[@]}; do + usr/bin/install-info --delete $infodir/$file.gz $infodir/dir 2> /dev/null + done +} + diff --git a/testing/coreutils/su.pam b/testing/coreutils/su.pam new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cf15f40f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/coreutils/su.pam @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#%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 |