From 7500119d8dd5fc921f91aac8222e472477973740 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: root Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2011 05:34:06 +0000 Subject: Sat Jul 16 05:34:06 UTC 2011 --- community-testing/exim/ChangeLog | 26 + community-testing/exim/PKGBUILD | 74 ++ community-testing/exim/aliases | 35 + community-testing/exim/exim | 42 + community-testing/exim/exim.Makefile | 1227 ++++++++++++++++++++ community-testing/exim/exim.conf.d | 1 + community-testing/exim/exim.install | 25 + community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate | 6 + community-testing/lightspark/PKGBUILD | 14 +- .../git-fixes-set-sys-in-destroystream-class.diff | 1180 +++++++++++++++++++ community-testing/stunnel/Makefile.patch | 21 + community-testing/stunnel/PKGBUILD | 48 + community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.install | 35 + community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.rc.d | 36 + 14 files changed, 2766 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) create mode 100644 community-testing/exim/ChangeLog create mode 100644 community-testing/exim/PKGBUILD create mode 100644 community-testing/exim/aliases create mode 100755 community-testing/exim/exim create mode 100644 community-testing/exim/exim.Makefile create mode 100644 community-testing/exim/exim.conf.d create mode 100644 community-testing/exim/exim.install create mode 100644 community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate create mode 100644 community-testing/lightspark/git-fixes-set-sys-in-destroystream-class.diff create mode 100644 community-testing/stunnel/Makefile.patch create mode 100644 community-testing/stunnel/PKGBUILD create mode 100644 community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.install create mode 100644 community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.rc.d (limited to 'community-testing') diff --git a/community-testing/exim/ChangeLog b/community-testing/exim/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 000000000..16eab50c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/community-testing/exim/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +2011-07-15 Angel Velasquez + * Rebuilt without tcp_wrappers + * Fixing logrotate issue FS#25094 + * ChangeLog file changed name from exim.changelog to ChangeLog + +2011-06-16 Angel Velasquez + * Rebuilt against db 5.2.28 + +2010-05-09 Angel Velasquez + * 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 + * Adding patch for security issue see: http://goo.gl/QBict + +2010-05-06 Angel Velasquez + * Setting sticky id to deliver mail. Closes FS#24109 + +2010-04-30 Angel Velasquez + * 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..536afe51d --- /dev/null +++ b/community-testing/exim/PKGBUILD @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +# $Id: PKGBUILD 51832 2011-07-16 03:09:57Z angvp $ +# Maintainer: Angel Velasquez +# Maintainer: judd +pkgname=exim +pkgver=4.76 +pkgrel=3 +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=('58e784b33c7a2ab335ec6400346d6362' + '4874006f0585253ddab027d441009757' + '9aed772e87223213e8da9ca5e7376869' + 'e18a535218718c5eb394ed5c9296fe06' + 'b75fe4c6e960a59a25b5f51e8f61ba3a' + '61e76543476f52f136c1d6c80ac1c5a1') + +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 "s|/etc/aliases|/etc/mail/aliases|g" configure.default | \ + sed "s|SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE|/etc/mail/aliases|g" \ + >${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..125f87dfb --- /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-. You can further override these by creating files +# called Local/Makefile-, where "" 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-. 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=yes +# 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 overriden 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=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto + +# Uncomment these settings if you are using GnuTLS +# USE_GNUTLS=yes +TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto + +# 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/lib -lssl -lcrypto +# or +TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto + +TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto +# 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/include/openssl +# or +TLS_INCLUDE=-I/usr/include/openssl + +# 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: .., ., ., and . + +# 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=-lwrap -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 $1 +} + +# arg 1: the old package version +pre_remove() { + getent passwd exim >/dev/null 2>&1 && userdel exim +} + diff --git a/community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate b/community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate new file mode 100644 index 000000000..070ba4747 --- /dev/null +++ b/community-testing/exim/exim.logrotate @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +/var/log/exim/*log { + su exim exim + missingok + notifempty + delaycompress +} diff --git a/community-testing/lightspark/PKGBUILD b/community-testing/lightspark/PKGBUILD index 4dc7cf4cd..90e48d272 100644 --- a/community-testing/lightspark/PKGBUILD +++ b/community-testing/lightspark/PKGBUILD @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ pkgname=lightspark pkgver=0.5.0rc1 -pkgrel=1 +pkgrel=2 pkgdesc='An alternative Flash Player for Linux.' arch=('i686' 'x86_64') url='http://lightspark.sourceforge.net' @@ -12,12 +12,18 @@ conflicts=('lightspark-git') depends=('mesa' 'sdl' 'gtk2' 'curl' 'zlib' 'ffmpeg' 'glew' 'pcre' 'libpulse' 'libffi' 'boost-libs' 'glibmm' 'gtkglext' 'desktop-file-utils' 'libxml++') makedepends=('cmake' 'nasm' 'xulrunner' 'llvm' 'glproto' 'boost') optdepends=('gnash-gtk: fallback support') -install="lightspark.install" -source=("http://launchpad.net/lightspark/trunk/lightspark-0.5.0/+download/lightspark-0.5.0~rc1.tar.gz") -md5sums=('bf668cf6178fbbb75a7898bd6c6dd1e5') +install='lightspark.install' +source=("http://launchpad.net/lightspark/trunk/lightspark-0.5.0/+download/lightspark-0.5.0~rc1.tar.gz" + 'git-fixes-set-sys-in-destroystream-class.diff') +md5sums=('bf668cf6178fbbb75a7898bd6c6dd1e5' + '57b1b5a975f5e2518c2a96d61b925f41') _pkgver='0.5.0~rc1' build() { + cd lightspark-${_pkgver} + patch -Np1 -i ${srcdir}/git-fixes-set-sys-in-destroystream-class.diff + cd ${srcdir} + rm -rf build mkdir build cd build diff --git a/community-testing/lightspark/git-fixes-set-sys-in-destroystream-class.diff b/community-testing/lightspark/git-fixes-set-sys-in-destroystream-class.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d20239d29 --- /dev/null +++ b/community-testing/lightspark/git-fixes-set-sys-in-destroystream-class.diff @@ -0,0 +1,1180 @@ +diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt +index f8eea6b..aae2d71 100644 +--- a/CMakeLists.txt ++++ b/CMakeLists.txt +@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ if(Boost_FOUND) + ENDIF(Boost_FOUND) + IF(UNIX) + INCLUDE(FindPkgConfig REQUIRED) +- pkg_check_modules(EXTRA_LIBS REQUIRED x11 fontconfig cairo pangocairo) ++ pkg_check_modules(EXTRA_LIBS REQUIRED x11 cairo pangocairo) + ENDIF(UNIX) + + IF(WIN32) +diff --git a/conf/FindFTGL.cmake b/conf/FindFTGL.cmake +deleted file mode 100644 +index d63178f..0000000 +--- a/conf/FindFTGL.cmake ++++ /dev/null +@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ +-# - Find FTGL +-# Find the native FTGL headers and libraries. +-# +-# FTGL_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find pcre.h, etc. +-# FTGL_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using ftgl +-# FTGL_FOUND - True if ftgl found. +- +-# Look for the header file. +-FIND_PATH(FTGL_INCLUDE_DIR NAMES FTGL/ftgl.h) +-MARK_AS_ADVANCED(FTGL_INCLUDE_DIR) +- +-# Look for the library. +-FIND_LIBRARY(FTGL_LIBRARY NAMES +- ftgl +- ftgl_d +-) +-MARK_AS_ADVANCED(FTGL_LIBRARY) +- +-# handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set FTGL_FOUND to TRUE if +-# all listed variables are TRUE +-INCLUDE(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs) +-FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(FTGL DEFAULT_MSG FTGL_LIBRARY FTGL_INCLUDE_DIR) +- +-IF(FTGL_FOUND) +- SET(FTGL_LIBRARIES ${FTGL_LIBRARY}) +- SET(FTGL_INCLUDE_DIRS ${FTGL_INCLUDE_DIR}) +-ENDIF(FTGL_FOUND) +diff --git a/src/asobject.cpp b/src/asobject.cpp +index f2f9620..6808c14 100644 +--- a/src/asobject.cpp ++++ b/src/asobject.cpp +@@ -556,6 +556,7 @@ ASFUNCTIONBODY(ASObject,hasOwnProperty) + name.name_type=multiname::NAME_STRING; + name.name_s=args[0]->toString(); + name.ns.push_back(nsNameAndKind("",NAMESPACE)); ++ name.isAttribute=false; + bool ret=obj->hasPropertyByMultiname(name, true); + return abstract_b(ret); + } +diff --git a/src/backends/decoder.cpp b/src/backends/decoder.cpp +index 46c25bc..279d1f7 100644 +--- a/src/backends/decoder.cpp ++++ b/src/backends/decoder.cpp +@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ + #include "graphics.h" + #include "backends/rendering.h" + +-#if LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_MAJOR < 52 ++#if LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_MAJOR < 51 + #define AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO CODEC_TYPE_VIDEO + #define AVMEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO CODEC_TYPE_AUDIO + #endif +diff --git a/src/backends/netutils.cpp b/src/backends/netutils.cpp +index ce08dbc..8e4ff6a 100644 +--- a/src/backends/netutils.cpp ++++ b/src/backends/netutils.cpp +@@ -681,7 +681,6 @@ void Downloader::allocateBuffer(size_t size) + //Create buffer + if(buffer == NULL) + { +- + buffer = (uint8_t*) calloc(size, sizeof(uint8_t)); + stableBuffer = buffer; + setg((char*)buffer,(char*)buffer,(char*)buffer); +@@ -690,7 +689,7 @@ void Downloader::allocateBuffer(size_t size) + else + { + assert(!cached); +- intptr_t curLen = (intptr_t) (egptr()-eback()); ++ intptr_t curLen = receivedLength; + //We have to extend the buffer, so create a new one + if(stableBuffer!=buffer) + { +diff --git a/src/backends/rendering.cpp b/src/backends/rendering.cpp +index ea7f5ec..b52b8f2 100644 +--- a/src/backends/rendering.cpp ++++ b/src/backends/rendering.cpp +@@ -223,13 +223,13 @@ void* RenderThread::worker(RenderThread* th) + LOG(LOG_ERROR,_("glX not present")); + return NULL; + } +- int attrib[10]={GLX_BUFFER_SIZE,24,GLX_DOUBLEBUFFER,True,None}; ++ int attrib[10]={GLX_RED_SIZE, 8, GLX_GREEN_SIZE, 8, GLX_BLUE_SIZE, 8, GLX_DOUBLEBUFFER, True, None}; + GLXFBConfig* fb=glXChooseFBConfig(d, 0, attrib, &a); + if(!fb) + { +- attrib[2]=None; +- fb=glXChooseFBConfig(d, 0, attrib, &a); ++ attrib[6]=None; + LOG(LOG_ERROR,_("Falling back to no double buffering")); ++ fb=glXChooseFBConfig(d, 0, attrib, &a); + } + if(!fb) + { +diff --git a/src/backends/urlutils.cpp b/src/backends/urlutils.cpp +index 7575e49..176b7db 100644 +--- a/src/backends/urlutils.cpp ++++ b/src/backends/urlutils.cpp +@@ -332,14 +332,14 @@ std::string URLInfo::encode(const std::string& u, ENCODING type) + str += '+'; + //Additionally ENCODE_URICOMPONENT and ENCODE_URI don't encode: + //- _ . ! ~ * ' ( ) +- else if((type == ENCODE_URI || ENCODE_URICOMPONENT) && ++ else if((type == ENCODE_URI || type == ENCODE_URICOMPONENT || type == ENCODE_ESCAPE) && + (u[i] == '-' || u[i] == '_' || u[i] == '.' || u[i] == '!' || + u[i] == '~' || u[i] == '*' || u[i] == '\'' || u[i] == '(' || + u[i] == ')')) + str += u[i]; + //Additionally ENCODE_URI doesn't encode: + //; / ? : @ & = + $ , # +- else if(type == ENCODE_URI && ++ else if((type == ENCODE_URI || type == ENCODE_ESCAPE) && + (u[i] == ';' || u[i] == '/' || u[i] == '?' || u[i] == ':' || + u[i] == '@' || u[i] == '&' || u[i] == '=' || u[i] == '+' || + u[i] == '$' || u[i] == ',' || u[i] == '#')) +diff --git a/src/parsing/streams.cpp b/src/parsing/streams.cpp +index 8a5d7b0..b7894b0 100644 +--- a/src/parsing/streams.cpp ++++ b/src/parsing/streams.cpp +@@ -27,167 +27,6 @@ + + using namespace std; + +-sync_stream::sync_stream():head(0),tail(0),wait_notfull(false),wait_notempty(false),buf_size(1024*1024),failed(false),ended(false),consumed(0) +-{ +- buffer=new char[buf_size]; +- sem_init(&mutex,0,1); +- sem_init(¬full,0,0); +- sem_init(¬empty,0,0); +- setg(buffer,buffer,buffer); +-} +- +-sync_stream::~sync_stream() +-{ +- delete[] buffer; +- sem_destroy(&mutex); +- sem_destroy(¬full); +- sem_destroy(¬empty); +-} +- +-void sync_stream::stop() +-{ +- sem_wait(&mutex); +- failed=true; +- if(wait_notfull) +- { +- wait_notfull=false; +- sem_post(¬full); +- sem_wait(&mutex); +- } +- if(wait_notempty) +- { +- wait_notempty=false; +- sem_post(¬empty); +- sem_wait(&mutex); +- } +- sem_post(&mutex); +-} +- +-void sync_stream::eof() +-{ +- sem_wait(&mutex); +- ended=true; +- if(wait_notempty) +- { +- wait_notempty=false; +- sem_post(¬empty); +- } +- else +- sem_post(&mutex); +-} +- +-sync_stream::pos_type sync_stream::seekoff(off_type off, ios_base::seekdir dir,ios_base::openmode mode) +-{ +- assert(off==0); +- //The current offset is the amount of byte completely consumed plus the amount used in the buffer +- int ret=consumed+(gptr()-eback()); +- return ret; +-} +- +-sync_stream::int_type sync_stream::underflow() +-{ +- assert(gptr()==egptr()); +- +- sem_wait(&mutex); +- //First of all we add the length of the buffer to the consumed variable +- int consumedNow=(gptr()-eback()); +- consumed+=consumedNow; +- head+=consumedNow; +- head%=buf_size; +- if(failed) +- { +- sem_post(&mutex); +- //Return EOF +- return -1; +- } +- if(tail==head) +- { +- if(ended) //There is no way more data will arrive +- { +- sem_post(&mutex); +- //Return EOF +- return -1; +- } +- wait_notempty=true; +- sem_post(&mutex); +- sem_wait(¬empty); +- if(failed || ended) +- { +- sem_post(&mutex); +- //Return EOF +- return -1; +- } +- } +- +- if(headbuf_size) +- { +- int i=buf_size-tail; +- memcpy(buffer+tail,buf,i); +- memcpy(buffer,buf+i,len-i); +- } +- else +- memcpy(buffer+tail,buf,len); +- tail+=len; +- tail%=buf_size; +- assert(head!=tail); +- if(wait_notempty) +- { +- wait_notempty=false; +- sem_post(¬empty); +- } +- else +- sem_post(&mutex); +- return len; +-} +- +-uint32_t sync_stream::getFree() +-{ +- sem_wait(&mutex); +- uint32_t freeBytes=(head-tail+buf_size-1)%buf_size; +- sem_post(&mutex); +- return freeBytes; +-} + + zlib_filter::zlib_filter(streambuf* b):backend(b),consumed(0) + { +diff --git a/src/parsing/streams.h b/src/parsing/streams.h +index c631e45..988dcf2 100644 +--- a/src/parsing/streams.h ++++ b/src/parsing/streams.h +@@ -43,31 +43,6 @@ public: + ~zlib_filter(); + }; + +-class DLL_PUBLIC sync_stream: public std::streambuf +-{ +-public: +- sync_stream(); +- void stop(); +- void eof(); +- ~sync_stream(); +- uint32_t write(char* buf, int len); +- uint32_t getFree(); +- virtual int_type underflow(); +- virtual pos_type seekoff(off_type, std::ios_base::seekdir, std::ios_base::openmode); +-private: +- char* buffer; +- int head; +- int tail; +- sem_t mutex; +- sem_t notfull; +- sem_t notempty; +- bool wait_notfull; +- bool wait_notempty; +- const int buf_size; +- bool failed; +- bool ended; +- int consumed; +-}; + + class bytes_buf:public std::streambuf + { +diff --git a/src/plugin/plugin.cpp b/src/plugin/plugin.cpp +index ffb578d..fd60233 100644 +--- a/src/plugin/plugin.cpp ++++ b/src/plugin/plugin.cpp +@@ -569,6 +569,7 @@ int32_t nsPluginInstance::Write(NPStream *stream, int32_t offset, int32_t len, v + + NPError nsPluginInstance::DestroyStream(NPStream *stream, NPError reason) + { ++ sys=m_sys; + NPDownloader* dl=static_cast(stream->pdata); + assert(dl); + //Check if async destructin of this downloader has been requested +@@ -586,6 +587,7 @@ NPError nsPluginInstance::DestroyStream(NPStream *stream, NPError reason) + } + //Notify our downloader of what happened + URLNotify(stream->url, reason, stream->pdata); ++ sys=NULL; + return NPERR_NO_ERROR; + } + +diff --git a/src/scripting/flashdisplay.cpp b/src/scripting/flashdisplay.cpp +index bfdf846..5df6f98 100644 +--- a/src/scripting/flashdisplay.cpp ++++ b/src/scripting/flashdisplay.cpp +@@ -323,6 +323,7 @@ void Loader::execute() + contentLoaderInfo->incRef(); + //Use a local variable to store the new root, as the localRoot member may change + _R newRoot=_MR(RootMovieClip::getInstance(contentLoaderInfo.getPtr())); ++ newRoot->setOrigin(url.getParsedURL(), ""); + + _addChildAt(newRoot,0); + +@@ -2972,7 +2973,10 @@ ASFUNCTIONBODY(Graphics,beginGradientFill) + assert_and_throw(args[2]->getObjectType()==T_ARRAY); + Array* alphas=Class::cast(args[2]); + +- assert_and_throw(args[3]->getObjectType()==T_ARRAY); ++ //assert_and_throw(args[3]->getObjectType()==T_ARRAY); ++ //Work around for bug in YouTube player of July 13 2011 ++ if(args[3]->getObjectType()==T_UNDEFINED) ++ return NULL; + Array* ratios=Class::cast(args[3]); + + int NumGradient = colors->size(); +diff --git a/src/scripting/flashgeom.cpp b/src/scripting/flashgeom.cpp +index db5236e..660bb85 100644 +--- a/src/scripting/flashgeom.cpp ++++ b/src/scripting/flashgeom.cpp +@@ -1127,12 +1127,12 @@ ASFUNCTIONBODY(Matrix,concat) + + number_t ta, tb, tc, td, tx, ty; + +- ta = th->a * m->a + th->c * m->b; +- tb = th->b * m->a + th->d * m->b; +- tc = th->a * m->c + th->c * m->d; +- td = th->b * m->c + th->d * m->d; +- tx = th->a * m->tx + th->c * m->ty + th->tx; +- ty = th->b * m->tx + th->d * m->ty + th->ty; ++ ta = m->a * th->a + m->c * th->b; ++ tb = m->b * th->a + m->d * th->b; ++ tc = m->a * th->c + m->c * th->d; ++ td = m->b * th->c + m->d * th->d; ++ tx = m->a * th->tx + m->c * th->ty + m->tx; ++ ty = m->b * th->tx + m->d * th->ty + m->ty; + + th->a = ta; + th->b = tb; +diff --git a/src/scripting/flashutils.cpp b/src/scripting/flashutils.cpp +index f44b61e..04cce66 100644 +--- a/src/scripting/flashutils.cpp ++++ b/src/scripting/flashutils.cpp +@@ -784,36 +784,52 @@ ASFUNCTIONBODY(lightspark,describeType) + ret+=(isStatic)?"\"true\"":"\"false\""; + ret+=">"; + //TODO: add support for extendsClass and implementsInterface and factory +- auto it=args[0]->Variables.Variables.begin(); +- for(;it!=args[0]->Variables.Variables.end();it++) ++ type=static_cast(args[0]); ++ do + { +- if(isStatic && it->second.kind==BORROWED_TRAIT) +- continue; +- +- //TODO: add support for constant, method, parameter +- if(it->second.var.getter) +- { +- //Output an accessor +- //TODO: add support in accessor for access,type,declaredBy +- ret+="first.raw_buf(); +- ret+="\"/>"; +- } +- else if(it->second.var.var) ++ auto it=type->Variables.Variables.begin(); ++ for(;it!=type->Variables.Variables.end();it++) + { +- //Output a variable +- ret+="first.raw_buf(); +- ret+="\""; +- if(it->second.var.type) ++ if(isStatic && it->second.kind==BORROWED_TRAIT) ++ continue; ++ ++ //TODO: add support for constant, method, parameter ++ if(it->second.var.getter) ++ { ++ //Output an accessor ++ //TODO: add support in accessor for access,type,declaredBy ++ ret+="first.raw_buf(); ++ ret+="\"/>"; ++ } ++ else if(it->second.var.var) + { +- ret+=" type=\""; +- ret+=it->second.var.type->class_name.getQualifiedName().raw_buf(); +- ret+="\""; ++ if(it->second.var.var->getObjectType()==T_FUNCTION) ++ { ++ //Output a method ++ //TODO: add support in method for declaredBy,returnType ++ ret+="first.raw_buf(); ++ ret+="\"/>"; ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ //Output a variable ++ ret+="first.raw_buf(); ++ ret+="\""; ++ if(it->second.var.type) ++ { ++ ret+=" type=\""; ++ ret+=it->second.var.type->class_name.getQualifiedName().raw_buf(); ++ ret+="\""; ++ } ++ ret+="/>"; ++ } + } +- ret+="/>"; + } + } ++ while((type=type->getPrototype())!=NULL); + ret+=""; + + return Class::getInstanceS(ret);; +diff --git a/src/scripting/toplevel.cpp b/src/scripting/toplevel.cpp +index c64403c..69709f5 100644 +--- a/src/scripting/toplevel.cpp ++++ b/src/scripting/toplevel.cpp +@@ -271,6 +271,10 @@ ASFUNCTIONBODY(Array,lastIndexOf) + + int unsigned i = th->data.size()-1; + int j; ++ ++ if(argslen == 2 && std::isnan(args[1]->toNumber())) ++ return abstract_i(0); ++ + if(argslen == 2 && args[1]->getObjectType() != T_UNDEFINED && !std::isnan(args[1]->toNumber())) + { + j = args[1]->toInt(); //Preserve sign +@@ -314,24 +318,30 @@ ASFUNCTIONBODY(Array,shift) + ASFUNCTIONBODY(Array,splice) + { + Array* th=static_cast(obj); +- ++ + int startIndex=args[0]->toInt(); + int deleteCount=args[1]->toUInt(); + int totalSize=th->data.size(); +- +- //A negative startIndex is relative to the end +- assert_and_throw(abs(startIndex)::getInstanceS(); ++ ++ if(totalSize) ++ { ++ //A negative startIndex is relative to the end ++ assert_and_throw(abs(startIndex)totalSize) + deleteCount=totalSize-startIndex; +- +- Array* ret=Class::getInstanceS(); +- ret->data.reserve(deleteCount); + +- for(int i=0;idata.push_back(th->data[startIndex+i]); +- +- th->data.erase(th->data.begin()+startIndex,th->data.begin()+startIndex+deleteCount); ++ if(deleteCount) ++ { ++ ret->data.reserve(deleteCount); ++ ++ for(int i=0;idata.push_back(th->data[startIndex+i]); ++ ++ th->data.erase(th->data.begin()+startIndex,th->data.begin()+startIndex+deleteCount); ++ } + + //Insert requested values starting at startIndex + for(unsigned int i=2,n=0;i(node); + if(element==NULL) + return NULL; +- xmlpp::Attribute* attr=element->get_attribute(normalizedName.raw_buf()); ++ xmlpp::Attribute* attr=element->get_attribute(buf); + if(attr==NULL) + return NULL; + +@@ -1021,7 +1038,7 @@ ASObject* XML::getVariableByMultiname(const multiname& name, bool skip_impl) + assert_and_throw(name.ns.size()>0 && name.ns[0].name==""); + //Normalize the name to the string form + assert(node); +- const xmlpp::Node::NodeList& children=node->get_children(normalizedName.raw_buf()); ++ const xmlpp::Node::NodeList& children=node->get_children(buf); + xmlpp::Node::NodeList::const_iterator it=children.begin(); + + std::vector<_R> ret; +@@ -1055,8 +1072,15 @@ bool XML::hasPropertyByMultiname(const multiname& name, bool considerDynamic) + if(considerDynamic==false) + return ASObject::hasPropertyByMultiname(name, considerDynamic); + ++ bool isAttr=name.isAttribute; + const tiny_string& normalizedName=name.normalizedName(); +- if(name.isAttribute) ++ const char *buf=normalizedName.raw_buf(); ++ if(normalizedName[0]=='@') ++ { ++ isAttr=true; ++ buf+=1; ++ } ++ if(isAttr) + { + //Lookup attribute + //TODO: support namespaces +@@ -1067,7 +1091,7 @@ bool XML::hasPropertyByMultiname(const multiname& name, bool considerDynamic) + xmlpp::Element* element=dynamic_cast(node); + if(element==NULL) + return NULL; +- xmlpp::Attribute* attr=element->get_attribute(normalizedName.raw_buf()); ++ xmlpp::Attribute* attr=element->get_attribute(buf); + if(attr!=NULL) + return true; + } +@@ -1078,7 +1102,7 @@ bool XML::hasPropertyByMultiname(const multiname& name, bool considerDynamic) + assert_and_throw(name.ns.size()>0 && name.ns[0].name==""); + //Normalize the name to the string form + assert(node); +- const xmlpp::Node::NodeList& children=node->get_children(normalizedName.raw_buf()); ++ const xmlpp::Node::NodeList& children=node->get_children(buf); + if(!children.empty()) + return true; + } +diff --git a/src/swf.cpp b/src/swf.cpp +index 6378dd6..b50907e 100644 +--- a/src/swf.cpp ++++ b/src/swf.cpp +@@ -468,6 +468,8 @@ void SystemState::setShutdownFlag() + shutdown=true; + + sem_post(&terminated); ++ if(standalone) ++ gtk_main_quit(); + } + + void SystemState::wait() +@@ -1132,7 +1134,7 @@ void ParseThread::execute() + } + catch(std::exception& e) + { +- LOG(LOG_ERROR,_("Stream exception in ParseThread")); ++ LOG(LOG_ERROR,_("Stream exception in ParseThread ") << e.what()); + root->parsingFailed(); + } + pt=NULL; +diff --git a/tests/Dictionary_test.mxml b/tests/Dictionary_test.mxml +index d0d6897..226eb94 100644 +--- a/tests/Dictionary_test.mxml ++++ b/tests/Dictionary_test.mxml +@@ -1,57 +1,57 @@ +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ +diff --git a/tests/Object_test.mxml b/tests/Object_test.mxml +index d78adab..d057823 100644 +--- a/tests/Object_test.mxml ++++ b/tests/Object_test.mxml +@@ -13,6 +13,11 @@ + var o:Object = {foo: "bar", foo2: "bar2", foo: "bar3"}; + Tests.assertEquals(o.foo2,"bar2","Simple assignment in object literal"); + Tests.assertEquals(o.foo,"bar","Duplicated assignment in object literal"); ++ ++ var s:String = "Lightspark"; ++ var c:Class = s.constructor; ++ Tests.assertTrue(c == String, "Constructor property"); ++ + Tests.report(visual, this.name); + } + ]]> +diff --git a/tests/XML_test.mxml b/tests/XML_test.mxml +index cb18282..54587d7 100644 +--- a/tests/XML_test.mxml ++++ b/tests/XML_test.mxml +@@ -44,6 +44,9 @@ + Tests.assertTrue(Object("123")==simplexml, "equality: string and simple XML"); + Tests.assertTrue(Object(123)==simplexml, "equality: integer and simple XML"); + ++ var cdata:XML = new XML(""); ++ Tests.assertEquals(cdata, "Lightspark", "Only CDATA node in file"); ++ + Tests.report(visual, this.name); + } + ]]> +diff --git a/tests/geom_Matrix_test.mxml b/tests/geom_Matrix_test.mxml +index 667904a..89d2a5d 100644 +--- a/tests/geom_Matrix_test.mxml ++++ b/tests/geom_Matrix_test.mxml +@@ -1,64 +1,64 @@ +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ +diff --git a/tests/geom_Point_test.mxml b/tests/geom_Point_test.mxml +index f8d926c..25bbaa3 100644 +--- a/tests/geom_Point_test.mxml ++++ b/tests/geom_Point_test.mxml +@@ -1,52 +1,52 @@ +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ +diff --git a/tests/geom_Rectangle_test.mxml b/tests/geom_Rectangle_test.mxml +index b8450c4..43734db 100644 +--- a/tests/geom_Rectangle_test.mxml ++++ b/tests/geom_Rectangle_test.mxml +@@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ diff --git a/community-testing/stunnel/Makefile.patch b/community-testing/stunnel/Makefile.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..27be911d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/community-testing/stunnel/Makefile.patch @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +--- tools/Makefile.in 2010-03-31 04:45:09.000000000 -0500 ++++ tools/Makefile.in 2010-04-11 17:17:41.000000000 -0500 +@@ -334,8 +334,7 @@ + + info-am: + +-install-data-am: install-confDATA install-data-local \ +- install-examplesDATA ++install-data-am: install-confDATA install-examplesDATA + + install-dvi: install-dvi-am + +@@ -377,7 +376,7 @@ + clean-local distclean distclean-generic distclean-libtool \ + distdir dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am install \ + install-am install-confDATA install-data install-data-am \ +- install-data-local install-dvi install-dvi-am \ ++ install-dvi install-dvi-am \ + install-examplesDATA install-exec install-exec-am install-html \ + install-html-am install-info install-info-am install-man \ + install-pdf install-pdf-am install-ps install-ps-am \ diff --git a/community-testing/stunnel/PKGBUILD b/community-testing/stunnel/PKGBUILD new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb2a50995 --- /dev/null +++ b/community-testing/stunnel/PKGBUILD @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# $Id: PKGBUILD 51826 2011-07-16 00:11:50Z dreisner $ +# Maintainer: Kaiting Chen +# Contributor: Daniel J Griffiths +# Contributor: Kevin Piche + +pkgname=stunnel +pkgver=4.39 +pkgrel=1 +pkgdesc="A program that allows you to encrypt arbitrary TCP connections inside SSL" +arch=('i686' 'x86_64') +url="http://www.stunnel.org" +license=('GPL') +depends=('openssl') +install=stunnel.install +options=('!libtool') +source=("ftp://ftp.stunnel.org/stunnel/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz" + 'Makefile.patch' 'stunnel.rc.d') +md5sums=('853739119a8364daea750154af6d7e79' + 'f15398497e10e080c2406d2fc541660c' + 'cb647c71ff4cb1e035b6e515d5f13ebf') + +build() { + cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}" + # don't create a certificate... + patch -p0 < $srcdir/Makefile.patch + + ./configure --prefix=/usr \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --localstatedir=/var \ + --enable-ipv6 \ + --disable-libwrap + make +} + +package() { + cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}" + make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install + + for i in ca.pl importCA.sh; do + install -Dm755 tools/$i $pkgdir/usr/share/stunnel/$i + done + install -Dm755 $srcdir/stunnel.rc.d $pkgdir/etc/rc.d/stunnel + sed -e "s:/usr/var/lib/stunnel/:/var/run/stunnel:g" \ + -e "s:/usr/etc/stunnel/:/etc/stunnel/:g" \ + -e "s:nobody:stunnel:g" -e "s:nogroup:stunnel:g" \ + -i ${pkgdir}/etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf-sample + install -Dm644 tools/stunnel.cnf $pkgdir/etc/stunnel/stunnel.cnf +} diff --git a/community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.install b/community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.install new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f7bbbffcb --- /dev/null +++ b/community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.install @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +post_install() { + # add stunnel group + if [ ! `grep stunnel /etc/group` ]; then + groupadd -g 16 stunnel &>/dev/null + fi + + # add stunnel user + id stunnel &>/dev/null || \ + useradd -u 16 -g stunnel -d /var/run/stunnel -s /bin/false stunnel + + # create chroot dir if necessary. + if [ ! -d /var/run/stunnel ]; then + install -d -m 770 -o stunnel -g stunnel /var/run/stunnel + fi + + cat << EOF + +NOTE +---- +Copy /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf-sample to /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf +& edit it to match your setup before invoking the daemon (/etc/rc.d/stunnel). + +EOF +} + +post_upgrade() { + post_install $1 +} + +pre_remove() { + # remove users & groups + userdel stunnel &> /dev/null + groupdel stunnel &> /dev/null + rm -rf /var/run/stunnel +} diff --git a/community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.rc.d b/community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.rc.d new file mode 100644 index 000000000..15816abe8 --- /dev/null +++ b/community-testing/stunnel/stunnel.rc.d @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +. /etc/rc.conf +. /etc/rc.d/functions + +PID=`pidof -o %PPID /usr/bin/stunnel` +case "$1" in + start) + stat_busy "Starting stunnel" + [ -z "$PID" ] && /usr/bin/stunnel + if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then + stat_fail + else + add_daemon stunnel + stat_done + fi + ;; + stop) + stat_busy "Stopping stunnel" + [ ! -z "$PID" ] && kill $PID &> /dev/null + if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then + stat_fail + else + rm_daemon stunnel + stat_done + fi + ;; + restart) + $0 stop + sleep 1 + $0 start + ;; + *) + echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}" +esac +exit 0 -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf