--- xfs-1.0.8.orig/INSTALL +++ xfs-1.0.8/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +Installation Instructions +************************* + +Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, +2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives +unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. + +Basic Installation +================== + +Briefly, the shell commands `./configure; make; make install' should +configure, build, and install this package. The following +more-detailed instructions are generic; see the `README' file for +instructions specific to this package. + + The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for +various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses +those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package. +It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent +definitions. 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Until the bug is fixed you can use this workaround: + + CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash + +`configure' Invocation +====================== + +`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it operates. + +`--help' +`-h' + Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit. + +`--version' +`-V' + Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure' + script, and exit. + +`--cache-file=FILE' + Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE, + traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to + disable caching. + +`--config-cache' +`-C' + Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'. + +`--quiet' +`--silent' +`-q' + Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To + suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error + messages will still be shown). + +`--srcdir=DIR' + Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually + `configure' can determine that directory automatically. + +`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run +`configure --help' for more details. + --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/ChangeLog +++ xfs-1.0.8/ChangeLog @@ -1,19 +1,3 @@ -commit 3e6b854aa4ce0636fd63f63afd04d68b28c0fa68 -Author: Brice Goglin -Date: Fri May 23 22:29:50 2008 +0200 - - xfs 1.0.8 - -commit 8144d75d4e71d8ae0493043f49fe9925f8099244 -Author: Brice Goglin -Date: Fri May 23 18:53:55 2008 +0200 - - Fix nasty typo in SetConfigValues - - Nasty typo introduced in 4a163a076e90808fa47ade1504fd0f2893bdc306, - causes xfs to crash on startup. - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=482551 - commit 9666b767a1f565bae06e84aacb53a1d9b7747f90 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Wed May 21 14:18:01 2008 -0400 --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/depcomp +++ xfs-1.0.8/depcomp @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ #! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects -scriptversion=2005-07-09.11 +scriptversion=2007-03-29.01 -# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software +# Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -91,7 +92,20 @@ ## gcc 3 implements dependency tracking that does exactly what ## we want. Yay! Note: for some reason libtool 1.4 doesn't like ## it if -MD -MP comes after the -MF stuff. Hmm. - "$@" -MT "$object" -MD -MP -MF "$tmpdepfile" +## Unfortunately, FreeBSD c89 acceptance of flags depends upon +## the command line argument order; so add the flags where they +## appear in depend2.am. Note that the slowdown incurred here +## affects only configure: in makefiles, %FASTDEP% shortcuts this. + for arg + do + case $arg in + -c) set fnord "$@" -MT "$object" -MD -MP -MF "$tmpdepfile" "$arg" ;; + *) set fnord "$@" "$arg" ;; + esac + shift # fnord + shift # $arg + done + "$@" stat=$? if test $stat -eq 0; then : else @@ -201,34 +215,39 @@ # current directory. Also, the AIX compiler puts `$object:' at the # start of each line; $object doesn't have directory information. # Version 6 uses the directory in both cases. - stripped=`echo "$object" | sed 's/\(.*\)\..*$/\1/'` - tmpdepfile="$stripped.u" + dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` + test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= + base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` if test "$libtool" = yes; then + tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u + tmpdepfile2=$base.u + tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.u "$@" -Wc,-M else + tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u + tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.u + tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.u "$@" -M fi stat=$? - if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then : - else - stripped=`echo "$stripped" | sed 's,^.*/,,'` - tmpdepfile="$stripped.u" - fi - if test $stat -eq 0; then : else - rm -f "$tmpdepfile" + rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" exit $stat fi + for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" + do + test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break + done if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then - outname="$stripped.o" # Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h'. # Do two passes, one to just change these to # `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'. - sed -e "s,^$outname:,$object :," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" - sed -e "s,^$outname: \(.*\)$,\1:," < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" + sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" + # That's a tab and a space in the []. + sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:[ ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" else # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile @@ -276,6 +295,46 @@ rm -f "$tmpdepfile" ;; +hp2) + # The "hp" stanza above does not work with aCC (C++) and HP's ia64 + # compilers, which have integrated preprocessors. The correct option + # to use with these is +Maked; it writes dependencies to a file named + # 'foo.d', which lands next to the object file, wherever that + # happens to be. + # Much of this is similar to the tru64 case; see comments there. + dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` + test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= + base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` + if test "$libtool" = yes; then + tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.d + tmpdepfile2=$dir.libs/$base.d + "$@" -Wc,+Maked + else + tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.d + tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.d + "$@" +Maked + fi + stat=$? + if test $stat -eq 0; then : + else + rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" + exit $stat + fi + + for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" + do + test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break + done + if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then + sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" + # Add `dependent.h:' lines. + sed -ne '2,${; s/^ *//; s/ \\*$//; s/$/:/; p;}' "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" + else + echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" + fi + rm -f "$tmpdepfile" "$tmpdepfile2" + ;; + tru64) # The Tru64 compiler uses -MD to generate dependencies as a side # effect. `cc -MD -o foo.o ...' puts the dependencies into `foo.o.d'. @@ -288,13 +347,13 @@ if test "$libtool" = yes; then # With Tru64 cc, shared objects can also be used to make a - # static library. This mecanism is used in libtool 1.4 series to + # static library. This mechanism is used in libtool 1.4 series to # handle both shared and static libraries in a single compilation. # With libtool 1.4, dependencies were output in $dir.libs/$base.lo.d. # # With libtool 1.5 this exception was removed, and libtool now # generates 2 separate objects for the 2 libraries. These two - # compilations output dependencies in in $dir.libs/$base.o.d and + # compilations output dependencies in $dir.libs/$base.o.d and # in $dir$base.o.d. We have to check for both files, because # one of the two compilations can be disabled. We should prefer # $dir$base.o.d over $dir.libs/$base.o.d because the latter is --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/install-sh +++ xfs-1.0.8/install-sh @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh # install - install a program, script, or datafile -scriptversion=2005-05-14.22 +scriptversion=2006-12-25.00 # This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was # later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the @@ -39,38 +39,68 @@ # when there is no Makefile. # # This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written -# from scratch. It can only install one file at a time, a restriction -# shared with many OS's install programs. +# from scratch. + +nl=' +' +IFS=" "" $nl" # set DOITPROG to echo to test this script # Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it. -doit="${DOITPROG-}" +doit=${DOITPROG-} +if test -z "$doit"; then + doit_exec=exec +else + doit_exec=$doit +fi -# put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars. +# Put in absolute file names if you don't have them in your path; +# or use environment vars. -mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}" -cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}" -chmodprog="${CHMODPROG-chmod}" -chownprog="${CHOWNPROG-chown}" -chgrpprog="${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}" -stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}" -rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}" -mkdirprog="${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}" +chgrpprog=${CHGRPPROG-chgrp} +chmodprog=${CHMODPROG-chmod} +chownprog=${CHOWNPROG-chown} +cmpprog=${CMPPROG-cmp} +cpprog=${CPPROG-cp} +mkdirprog=${MKDIRPROG-mkdir} +mvprog=${MVPROG-mv} +rmprog=${RMPROG-rm} +stripprog=${STRIPPROG-strip} + +posix_glob='?' +initialize_posix_glob=' + test "$posix_glob" != "?" || { + if (set -f) 2>/dev/null; then + posix_glob= + else + posix_glob=: + fi + } +' + +posix_mkdir= + +# Desired mode of installed file. +mode=0755 -chmodcmd="$chmodprog 0755" -chowncmd= chgrpcmd= -stripcmd= +chmodcmd=$chmodprog +chowncmd= +mvcmd=$mvprog rmcmd="$rmprog -f" -mvcmd="$mvprog" +stripcmd= + src= dst= dir_arg= -dstarg= +dst_arg= + +copy_on_change=false no_target_directory= -usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [-T] SRCFILE DSTFILE +usage="\ +Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [-T] SRCFILE DSTFILE or: $0 [OPTION]... SRCFILES... DIRECTORY or: $0 [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SRCFILES... or: $0 [OPTION]... -d DIRECTORIES... @@ -80,81 +110,86 @@ In the 4th, create DIRECTORIES. Options: --c (ignored) --d create directories instead of installing files. --g GROUP $chgrpprog installed files to GROUP. --m MODE $chmodprog installed files to MODE. --o USER $chownprog installed files to USER. --s $stripprog installed files. --t DIRECTORY install into DIRECTORY. --T report an error if DSTFILE is a directory. ---help display this help and exit. ---version display version info and exit. + --help display this help and exit. + --version display version info and exit. + + -c (ignored) + -C install only if different (preserve the last data modification time) + -d create directories instead of installing files. + -g GROUP $chgrpprog installed files to GROUP. + -m MODE $chmodprog installed files to MODE. + -o USER $chownprog installed files to USER. + -s $stripprog installed files. + -t DIRECTORY install into DIRECTORY. + -T report an error if DSTFILE is a directory. Environment variables override the default commands: - CHGRPPROG CHMODPROG CHOWNPROG CPPROG MKDIRPROG MVPROG RMPROG STRIPPROG + CHGRPPROG CHMODPROG CHOWNPROG CMPPROG CPPROG MKDIRPROG MVPROG + RMPROG STRIPPROG " -while test -n "$1"; do +while test $# -ne 0; do case $1 in - -c) shift - continue;; + -c) ;; - -d) dir_arg=true - shift - continue;; + -C) copy_on_change=true;; + + -d) dir_arg=true;; -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2" - shift - shift - continue;; + shift;; --help) echo "$usage"; exit $?;; - -m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2" - shift - shift - continue;; + -m) mode=$2 + case $mode in + *' '* | *' '* | *' +'* | *'*'* | *'?'* | *'['*) + echo "$0: invalid mode: $mode" >&2 + exit 1;; + esac + shift;; -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2" - shift - shift - continue;; - - -s) stripcmd=$stripprog - shift - continue;; - - -t) dstarg=$2 - shift - shift - continue;; - - -T) no_target_directory=true - shift - continue;; + shift;; + + -s) stripcmd=$stripprog;; + + -t) dst_arg=$2 + shift;; + + -T) no_target_directory=true;; --version) echo "$0 $scriptversion"; exit $?;; - *) # When -d is used, all remaining arguments are directories to create. - # When -t is used, the destination is already specified. - test -n "$dir_arg$dstarg" && break - # Otherwise, the last argument is the destination. Remove it from $@. - for arg - do - if test -n "$dstarg"; then - # $@ is not empty: it contains at least $arg. - set fnord "$@" "$dstarg" - shift # fnord - fi - shift # arg - dstarg=$arg - done + --) shift break;; + + -*) echo "$0: invalid option: $1" >&2 + exit 1;; + + *) break;; esac + shift done -if test -z "$1"; then +if test $# -ne 0 && test -z "$dir_arg$dst_arg"; then + # When -d is used, all remaining arguments are directories to create. + # When -t is used, the destination is already specified. + # Otherwise, the last argument is the destination. Remove it from $@. + for arg + do + if test -n "$dst_arg"; then + # $@ is not empty: it contains at least $arg. + set fnord "$@" "$dst_arg" + shift # fnord + fi + shift # arg + dst_arg=$arg + done +fi + +if test $# -eq 0; then if test -z "$dir_arg"; then echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2 exit 1 @@ -164,24 +199,47 @@ exit 0 fi +if test -z "$dir_arg"; then + trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15 + + # Set umask so as not to create temps with too-generous modes. + # However, 'strip' requires both read and write access to temps. + case $mode in + # Optimize common cases. + *644) cp_umask=133;; + *755) cp_umask=22;; + + *[0-7]) + if test -z "$stripcmd"; then + u_plus_rw= + else + u_plus_rw='% 200' + fi + cp_umask=`expr '(' 777 - $mode % 1000 ')' $u_plus_rw`;; + *) + if test -z "$stripcmd"; then + u_plus_rw= + else + u_plus_rw=,u+rw + fi + cp_umask=$mode$u_plus_rw;; + esac +fi + for src do # Protect names starting with `-'. case $src in - -*) src=./$src ;; + -*) src=./$src;; esac if test -n "$dir_arg"; then dst=$src - src= - - if test -d "$dst"; then - mkdircmd=: - chmodcmd= - else - mkdircmd=$mkdirprog - fi + dstdir=$dst + test -d "$dstdir" + dstdir_status=$? else + # Waiting for this to be detected by the "$cpprog $src $dsttmp" command # might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad # if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'. @@ -190,71 +248,199 @@ exit 1 fi - if test -z "$dstarg"; then + if test -z "$dst_arg"; then echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2 exit 1 fi - dst=$dstarg + dst=$dst_arg # Protect names starting with `-'. case $dst in - -*) dst=./$dst ;; + -*) dst=./$dst;; esac # If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work # if double slashes aren't ignored. if test -d "$dst"; then if test -n "$no_target_directory"; then - echo "$0: $dstarg: Is a directory" >&2 + echo "$0: $dst_arg: Is a directory" >&2 exit 1 fi - dst=$dst/`basename "$src"` + dstdir=$dst + dst=$dstdir/`basename "$src"` + dstdir_status=0 + else + # Prefer dirname, but fall back on a substitute if dirname fails. + dstdir=` + (dirname "$dst") 2>/dev/null || + expr X"$dst" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \ + X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \ + X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \ + X"$dst" : 'X\(/\)' \| . 2>/dev/null || + echo X"$dst" | + sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ + s//\1/ + q + } + /^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ + s//\1/ + q + } + /^X\(\/\/\)$/{ + s//\1/ + q + } + /^X\(\/\).*/{ + s//\1/ + q + } + s/.*/./; q' + ` + + test -d "$dstdir" + dstdir_status=$? fi fi - # This sed command emulates the dirname command. - dstdir=`echo "$dst" | sed -e 's,/*$,,;s,[^/]*$,,;s,/*$,,;s,^$,.,'` - - # Make sure that the destination directory exists. + obsolete_mkdir_used=false - # Skip lots of stat calls in the usual case. - if test ! -d "$dstdir"; then - defaultIFS=' - ' - IFS="${IFS-$defaultIFS}" - - oIFS=$IFS - # Some sh's can't handle IFS=/ for some reason. - IFS='%' - set x `echo "$dstdir" | sed -e 's@/@%@g' -e 's@^%@/@'` - shift - IFS=$oIFS + if test $dstdir_status != 0; then + case $posix_mkdir in + '') + # Create intermediate dirs using mode 755 as modified by the umask. + # This is like FreeBSD 'install' as of 1997-10-28. + umask=`umask` + case $stripcmd.$umask in + # Optimize common cases. + *[2367][2367]) mkdir_umask=$umask;; + .*0[02][02] | .[02][02] | .[02]) mkdir_umask=22;; + + *[0-7]) + mkdir_umask=`expr $umask + 22 \ + - $umask % 100 % 40 + $umask % 20 \ + - $umask % 10 % 4 + $umask % 2 + `;; + *) mkdir_umask=$umask,go-w;; + esac + + # With -d, create the new directory with the user-specified mode. + # Otherwise, rely on $mkdir_umask. + if test -n "$dir_arg"; then + mkdir_mode=-m$mode + else + mkdir_mode= + fi + + posix_mkdir=false + case $umask in + *[123567][0-7][0-7]) + # POSIX mkdir -p sets u+wx bits regardless of umask, which + # is incompatible with FreeBSD 'install' when (umask & 300) != 0. + ;; + *) + tmpdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/ins$RANDOM-$$ + trap 'ret=$?; rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir" 2>/dev/null; exit $ret' 0 + + if (umask $mkdir_umask && + exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$tmpdir/d") >/dev/null 2>&1 + then + if test -z "$dir_arg" || { + # Check for POSIX incompatibilities with -m. + # HP-UX 11.23 and IRIX 6.5 mkdir -m -p sets group- or + # other-writeable bit of parent directory when it shouldn't. + # FreeBSD 6.1 mkdir -m -p sets mode of existing directory. + ls_ld_tmpdir=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"` + case $ls_ld_tmpdir in + d????-?r-*) different_mode=700;; + d????-?--*) different_mode=755;; + *) false;; + esac && + $mkdirprog -m$different_mode -p -- "$tmpdir" && { + ls_ld_tmpdir_1=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"` + test "$ls_ld_tmpdir" = "$ls_ld_tmpdir_1" + } + } + then posix_mkdir=: + fi + rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir" + else + # Remove any dirs left behind by ancient mkdir implementations. + rmdir ./$mkdir_mode ./-p ./-- 2>/dev/null + fi + trap '' 0;; + esac;; + esac - pathcomp= + if + $posix_mkdir && ( + umask $mkdir_umask && + $doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir" + ) + then : + else - while test $# -ne 0 ; do - pathcomp=$pathcomp$1 + # The umask is ridiculous, or mkdir does not conform to POSIX, + # or it failed possibly due to a race condition. Create the + # directory the slow way, step by step, checking for races as we go. + + case $dstdir in + /*) prefix='/';; + -*) prefix='./';; + *) prefix='';; + esac + + eval "$initialize_posix_glob" + + oIFS=$IFS + IFS=/ + $posix_glob set -f + set fnord $dstdir shift - if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then - $mkdirprog "$pathcomp" - # mkdir can fail with a `File exist' error in case several - # install-sh are creating the directory concurrently. This - # is OK. - test -d "$pathcomp" || exit + $posix_glob set +f + IFS=$oIFS + + prefixes= + + for d + do + test -z "$d" && continue + + prefix=$prefix$d + if test -d "$prefix"; then + prefixes= + else + if $posix_mkdir; then + (umask=$mkdir_umask && + $doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir") && break + # Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently. + test -d "$prefix" || exit 1 + else + case $prefix in + *\'*) qprefix=`echo "$prefix" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"`;; + *) qprefix=$prefix;; + esac + prefixes="$prefixes '$qprefix'" + fi + fi + prefix=$prefix/ + done + + if test -n "$prefixes"; then + # Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently. + (umask $mkdir_umask && + eval "\$doit_exec \$mkdirprog $prefixes") || + test -d "$dstdir" || exit 1 + obsolete_mkdir_used=true fi - pathcomp=$pathcomp/ - done + fi fi if test -n "$dir_arg"; then - $doit $mkdircmd "$dst" \ - && { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } \ - && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } \ - && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dst"; } \ - && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd "$dst"; } - + { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } && + { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } && + { test "$obsolete_mkdir_used$chowncmd$chgrpcmd" = false || + test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dst"; } || exit 1 else - dstfile=`basename "$dst"` # Make a couple of temp file names in the proper directory. dsttmp=$dstdir/_inst.$$_ @@ -262,10 +448,9 @@ # Trap to clean up those temp files at exit. trap 'ret=$?; rm -f "$dsttmp" "$rmtmp" && exit $ret' 0 - trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15 # Copy the file name to the temp name. - $doit $cpprog "$src" "$dsttmp" && + (umask $cp_umask && $doit_exec $cpprog "$src" "$dsttmp") && # and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits. # @@ -273,47 +458,58 @@ # ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore # errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command. # - { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } \ - && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } \ - && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } \ - && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd "$dsttmp"; } && - - # Now rename the file to the real destination. - { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dstdir/$dstfile" 2>/dev/null \ - || { - # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else - # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not - # support -f. - - # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location. - # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some - # systems and the destination file might be busy for other - # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new - # file should still install successfully. - { - if test -f "$dstdir/$dstfile"; then - $doit $rmcmd -f "$dstdir/$dstfile" 2>/dev/null \ - || $doit $mvcmd -f "$dstdir/$dstfile" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null \ - || { - echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dstdir/$dstfile" >&2 - (exit 1); exit 1 - } - else - : - fi - } && - - # Now rename the file to the real destination. - $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dstdir/$dstfile" - } - } - fi || { (exit 1); exit 1; } -done + { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } && + { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } && + { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } && + { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dsttmp"; } && + + # If -C, don't bother to copy if it wouldn't change the file. + if $copy_on_change && + old=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` && + new=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dsttmp" 2>/dev/null` && + + eval "$initialize_posix_glob" && + $posix_glob set -f && + set X $old && old=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && + set X $new && new=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && + $posix_glob set +f && + + test "$old" = "$new" && + $cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1 + then + rm -f "$dsttmp" + else + # Rename the file to the real destination. + $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null || -# The final little trick to "correctly" pass the exit status to the exit trap. -{ - (exit 0); exit 0 -} + # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else + # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not + # support -f. + { + # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location. + # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some + # systems and the destination file might be busy for other + # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new + # file should still install successfully. + { + test ! -f "$dst" || + $doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null || + { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null && + { $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; } + } || + { echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2 + (exit 1); exit 1 + } + } && + + # Now rename the file to the real destination. + $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst" + } + fi || exit 1 + + trap '' 0 + fi +done # Local variables: # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/missing +++ xfs-1.0.8/missing @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ #! /bin/sh # Common stub for a few missing GNU programs while installing. -scriptversion=2005-06-08.21 +scriptversion=2006-05-10.23 -# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 +# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Originally by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ fi run=: +sed_output='s/.* --output[ =]\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' +sed_minuso='s/.* -o \([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' # In the cases where this matters, `missing' is being run in the # srcdir already. @@ -44,7 +46,7 @@ msg="missing on your system" -case "$1" in +case $1 in --run) # Try to run requested program, and just exit if it succeeds. run= @@ -77,6 +79,7 @@ aclocal touch file \`aclocal.m4' autoconf touch file \`configure' autoheader touch file \`config.h.in' + autom4te touch the output file, or create a stub one automake touch all \`Makefile.in' files bison create \`y.tab.[ch]', if possible, from existing .[ch] flex create \`lex.yy.c', if possible, from existing .c @@ -106,7 +109,7 @@ # Now exit if we have it, but it failed. Also exit now if we # don't have it and --version was passed (most likely to detect # the program). -case "$1" in +case $1 in lex|yacc) # Not GNU programs, they don't have --version. ;; @@ -135,7 +138,7 @@ # If it does not exist, or fails to run (possibly an outdated version), # try to emulate it. -case "$1" in +case $1 in aclocal*) echo 1>&2 "\ WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if @@ -164,7 +167,7 @@ test -z "$files" && files="config.h" touch_files= for f in $files; do - case "$f" in + case $f in *:*) touch_files="$touch_files "`echo "$f" | sed -e 's/^[^:]*://' -e 's/:.*//'`;; *) touch_files="$touch_files $f.in";; @@ -192,8 +195,8 @@ You can get \`$1' as part of \`Autoconf' from any GNU archive site." - file=`echo "$*" | sed -n 's/.*--output[ =]*\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p'` - test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n 's/.*-o[ ]*\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p'` + file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` + test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` if test -f "$file"; then touch $file else @@ -214,25 +217,25 @@ in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get \`Bison' from any GNU archive site." rm -f y.tab.c y.tab.h - if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then + if test $# -ne 1; then eval LASTARG="\${$#}" - case "$LASTARG" in + case $LASTARG in *.y) SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/y$/c/'` - if [ -f "$SRCFILE" ]; then + if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then cp "$SRCFILE" y.tab.c fi SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/y$/h/'` - if [ -f "$SRCFILE" ]; then + if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then cp "$SRCFILE" y.tab.h fi ;; esac fi - if [ ! -f y.tab.h ]; then + if test ! -f y.tab.h; then echo >y.tab.h fi - if [ ! -f y.tab.c ]; then + if test ! -f y.tab.c; then echo 'main() { return 0; }' >y.tab.c fi ;; @@ -244,18 +247,18 @@ in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get \`Flex' from any GNU archive site." rm -f lex.yy.c - if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then + if test $# -ne 1; then eval LASTARG="\${$#}" - case "$LASTARG" in + case $LASTARG in *.l) SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/l$/c/'` - if [ -f "$SRCFILE" ]; then + if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then cp "$SRCFILE" lex.yy.c fi ;; esac fi - if [ ! -f lex.yy.c ]; then + if test ! -f lex.yy.c; then echo 'main() { return 0; }' >lex.yy.c fi ;; @@ -267,11 +270,9 @@ \`Help2man' package in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get \`Help2man' from any GNU archive site." - file=`echo "$*" | sed -n 's/.*-o \([^ ]*\).*/\1/p'` - if test -z "$file"; then - file=`echo "$*" | sed -n 's/.*--output=\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p'` - fi - if [ -f "$file" ]; then + file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` + test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` + if test -f "$file"; then touch $file else test -z "$file" || exec >$file @@ -289,11 +290,17 @@ DU, IRIX). You might want to install the \`Texinfo' package or the \`GNU make' package. Grab either from any GNU archive site." # The file to touch is that specified with -o ... - file=`echo "$*" | sed -n 's/.*-o \([^ ]*\).*/\1/p'` + file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` + test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` if test -z "$file"; then # ... or it is the one specified with @setfilename ... infile=`echo "$*" | sed 's/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/'` - file=`sed -n '/^@setfilename/ { s/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/; p; q; }' $infile` + file=`sed -n ' + /^@setfilename/{ + s/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/ + p + q + }' $infile` # ... or it is derived from the source name (dir/f.texi becomes f.info) test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$infile" | sed 's,.*/,,;s,.[^.]*$,,'`.info fi @@ -317,13 +324,13 @@ fi firstarg="$1" if shift; then - case "$firstarg" in + case $firstarg in *o*) firstarg=`echo "$firstarg" | sed s/o//` tar "$firstarg" "$@" && exit 0 ;; esac - case "$firstarg" in + case $firstarg in *h*) firstarg=`echo "$firstarg" | sed s/h//` tar "$firstarg" "$@" && exit 0 --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/autogen.sh +++ xfs-1.0.8/autogen.sh @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#! /bin/sh + +srcdir=`dirname $0` +test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=. + +ORIGDIR=`pwd` +cd $srcdir + +autoreconf -v --install || exit 1 +cd $ORIGDIR || exit $? + +$srcdir/configure --enable-maintainer-mode "$@" + --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/Makefile.in +++ xfs-1.0.8/Makefile.in @@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ DIST_COMMON = README $(am__configure_deps) $(srcdir)/Makefile.am \ $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(srcdir)/xfs-config.h.in \ $(top_srcdir)/configure AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL NEWS \ - config.guess config.sub depcomp install-sh missing + config.guess config.sub depcomp install-sh missing \ + mkinstalldirs ACLOCAL_M4 = $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4 am__aclocal_m4_deps = $(top_srcdir)/acinclude.m4 \ $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ $(ACLOCAL_M4) am__CONFIG_DISTCLEAN_FILES = config.status config.cache config.log \ configure.lineno config.status.lineno -mkinstalldirs = $(install_sh) -d +mkinstalldirs = $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs CONFIG_HEADER = xfs-config.h CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = am__installdirs = "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)" "$(DESTDIR)$(appmandir)" \ --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/mkinstalldirs +++ xfs-1.0.8/mkinstalldirs @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# mkinstalldirs --- make directory hierarchy + +scriptversion=2006-05-11.19 + +# Original author: Noah Friedman +# Created: 1993-05-16 +# Public domain. +# +# This file is maintained in Automake, please report +# bugs to or send patches to +# . + +nl=' +' +IFS=" "" $nl" +errstatus=0 +dirmode= + +usage="\ +Usage: mkinstalldirs [-h] [--help] [--version] [-m MODE] DIR ... + +Create each directory DIR (with mode MODE, if specified), including all +leading file name components. + +Report bugs to ." + +# process command line arguments +while test $# -gt 0 ; do + case $1 in + -h | --help | --h*) # -h for help + echo "$usage" + exit $? + ;; + -m) # -m PERM arg + shift + test $# -eq 0 && { echo "$usage" 1>&2; exit 1; } + dirmode=$1 + shift + ;; + --version) + echo "$0 $scriptversion" + exit $? + ;; + --) # stop option processing + shift + break + ;; + -*) # unknown option + echo "$usage" 1>&2 + exit 1 + ;; + *) # first non-opt arg + break + ;; + esac +done + +for file +do + if test -d "$file"; then + shift + else + break + fi +done + +case $# in + 0) exit 0 ;; +esac + +# Solaris 8's mkdir -p isn't thread-safe. If you mkdir -p a/b and +# mkdir -p a/c at the same time, both will detect that a is missing, +# one will create a, then the other will try to create a and die with +# a "File exists" error. This is a problem when calling mkinstalldirs +# from a parallel make. We use --version in the probe to restrict +# ourselves to GNU mkdir, which is thread-safe. +case $dirmode in + '') + if mkdir -p --version . >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -d ./--version; then + echo "mkdir -p -- $*" + exec mkdir -p -- "$@" + else + # On NextStep and OpenStep, the `mkdir' command does not + # recognize any option. It will interpret all options as + # directories to create, and then abort because `.' already + # exists. + test -d ./-p && rmdir ./-p + test -d ./--version && rmdir ./--version + fi + ;; + *) + if mkdir -m "$dirmode" -p --version . >/dev/null 2>&1 && + test ! -d ./--version; then + echo "mkdir -m $dirmode -p -- $*" + exec mkdir -m "$dirmode" -p -- "$@" + else + # Clean up after NextStep and OpenStep mkdir. + for d in ./-m ./-p ./--version "./$dirmode"; + do + test -d $d && rmdir $d + done + fi + ;; +esac + +for file +do + case $file in + /*) pathcomp=/ ;; + *) pathcomp= ;; + esac + oIFS=$IFS + IFS=/ + set fnord $file + shift + IFS=$oIFS + + for d + do + test "x$d" = x && continue + + pathcomp=$pathcomp$d + case $pathcomp in + -*) pathcomp=./$pathcomp ;; + esac + + if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then + echo "mkdir $pathcomp" + + mkdir "$pathcomp" || lasterr=$? + + if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then + errstatus=$lasterr + else + if test ! -z "$dirmode"; then + echo "chmod $dirmode $pathcomp" + lasterr= + chmod "$dirmode" "$pathcomp" || lasterr=$? + + if test ! -z "$lasterr"; then + errstatus=$lasterr + fi + fi + fi + fi + + pathcomp=$pathcomp/ + done +done + +exit $errstatus + +# Local Variables: +# mode: shell-script +# sh-indentation: 2 +# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" +# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" +# time-stamp-end: "$" +# End: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/changelog +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +xfs (1:1.0.8-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Add $syslog dependency to the xfs init.d script (closes: #489232). + Thanks, Sven Joachim! + + -- Julien Cristau Mon, 07 Jul 2008 15:01:38 +0200 + +xfs (1:1.0.8-1.1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Non-maintainer upload to fix RC bug. + * Run xfs process as user nobody by default (Closes: #50859). Patch + from Petter Reinholdtsen. + * Build with -DUSE_SYSLOG to get the syslog option to work, to avoid + log rotation issue when xfs is running as a non-privileged + user (Closes: 481758). Patch from Sven Joachim. + + -- Petter Reinholdtsen Thu, 26 Jun 2008 22:45:42 +0200 + +xfs (1:1.0.8-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream release. + * Always restart the xfs daemon on upgrade from << 1:1.0.7 since the + old prerm script always stopped it on upgrade, closes: #482788. + * Update patches to not use -p0, closes: #485273. + + -- Brice Goglin Sat, 14 Jun 2008 18:41:28 +0200 + +xfs (1:1.0.7-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Cherry-pick upstream commit 8144d75d to fix crash on startup, + closes: #482551. + + -- Brice Goglin Fri, 23 May 2008 18:56:37 +0200 + +xfs (1:1.0.7-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream release. + + Return an error to the log instead of segfaulting if + catalogue line is omitted from config file, closes: #148650 + * Remove the obsolete /etc/X11/fs/xfs.options, closes: #382776. + * Make sure maintainer scripts are generated during build, so that + xfs-specific scripts are actually used instead of dh_installinit + ones, causing the daemon to not always restart on upgrade, + closes: #457900. + + Add --no-start to dh_installinit so that default daemon restart + code is not automatically added after the xfs-specific one. + * Remove obsolete stuff from maintainer scripts. + * Add descriptive comment to top of init script, closes: #446275. + + -- Brice Goglin Thu, 22 May 2008 21:47:03 +0200 + +xfs (1:1.0.6-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream release. + + Drop 03_configurable_config_location.diff, applied upstream. + + Refresh 01_xfs_fixes.diff, partially applied upstream. + * Fix LSB header in xfs.init: don't stop in the S runlevel. Thanks, Petter + Reinholdtsen (closes: #470113). + * Install the upstream ChangeLog. + * Add Vcs-Git and Vcs-Browser fields. + * Add the upstream URL to debian/copyright. + * Bump Standards-Version: to 3.7.3, no change needed. + * Add myself to Uploaders, and remove Branden and Fabio with their + permission. + + -- Brice Goglin Tue, 11 Mar 2008 20:16:06 +0100 + +xfs (1:1.0.5-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Run autoreconf, which was forgotten for 1:1.0.5-1. + + -- Julien Cristau Sun, 07 Oct 2007 00:10:32 +0200 + +xfs (1:1.0.5-1) unstable; urgency=high + + [ Brice Goglin ] + * Restore and update the old xfs.options.5 manpage which got lost + during the monolothic/modular transition. It might still help + since the maintainer scripts still look at the corresponding + config file. Closes: #364587. + + Use dh_installman + + [ David Nusinow ] + * New upstream release. High priority for security fixes. + + fix for integer overflows in build_range(). CVE-4568 + + Fix for heap overwrite in swap_char2b() CVE-2007-4568 + * Fix up 01_xfs_fixes.diff. This one needs to go upstream yesterday. + + -- David Nusinow Wed, 03 Oct 2007 21:11:50 -0400 + +xfs (1:1.0.4-2) unstable; urgency=high + + * High urgency upload for security fix. + * Fix race condition in the xfs init script (CVE-2007-3103). + * Remove obsolete information from README.Debian (closes: #376763). + + -- Julien Cristau Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:24:35 +0200 + +xfs (1:1.0.4-1) unstable; urgency=low + + [ Julien Cristau ] + * New upstream release. + + Update patch 01_xfs_fixes.diff. + + Install the manpage as xfs.1, not xfs.1x. + * Don't put debug symbols in a nonexistent xfs-dbg package + (closes: #424113). + * Fix substitutions in xfs(1). (closes: #406829). + * Bump Standards-Version to 3.7.2 (no changes). + * Add LSB dependency info in xfs.init (closes: #335389). Thanks, Petter + Reinholdtsen! + + [ Brice Goglin ] + * Drop useless -DLIBXCURSOR from debian/rules. + + -- Julien Cristau Wed, 16 May 2007 13:50:33 +0200 + +xfs (1:1.0.1-5) unstable; urgency=low + + * Move config file back to /etc/X11/fs where it belongs. Thanks to Mike + Brodbelt, Otavio Salvador, and Margarita Manterola. Thanks to + Andreas Metzler for the patch. (closes: #362492) + * Run dh_install with --list-missing + * Add quilt to build-depends + + -- David Nusinow Mon, 8 May 2006 00:29:18 -0400 + +xfs (1:1.0.1-4) unstable; urgency=low + + * Upload to unstable + + -- David Nusinow Tue, 4 Apr 2006 18:44:42 -0400 + +xfs (1:1.0.1-3) experimental; urgency=low + + * Provide the correct copyright info + + -- David Nusinow Wed, 8 Mar 2006 00:42:29 -0500 + +xfs (1:1.0.1-2) experimental; urgency=low + + * Provide all our old packaging infrastrcture that I totally forgot. Thanks + Rasmus Bøg Hansen. (closes: #355762) + + Update config.cpp patch for our font locations and remove the cache + options because they're not working + + -- David Nusinow Tue, 7 Mar 2006 22:14:35 -0500 + +xfs (1:1.0.1-1) experimental; urgency=low + + * First modular upload to Debian + * Port patches from trunk + + general/003b_xfs_fixes.diff + + debian/906_debian_xfs.diff + + -- David Nusinow Sun, 5 Mar 2006 20:12:51 -0500 --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/compat +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/compat @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +4 --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/control +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/control @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +Source: xfs +Section: x11 +Priority: optional +Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force +Uploaders: David Nusinow , Brice Goglin +Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), pkg-config, libfs-dev (>= 2:1.0.0-1), libxfont-dev (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xtrans-dev (>= 1.0.0-1), quilt +Standards-Version: 3.7.3 +Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-xorg/app/xfs +Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-xorg/app/xfs.git + +Package: xfs +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} +Suggests: xfonts-100dpi | xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base, xfonts-scalable +Description: X font server + xfs is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X + servers (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve + locally installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload + that job from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a + networked machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a + network do not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by + users to, for instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not + available to the X server or to an already running system xfs. --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/copyright +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +This package was downloaded from +http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/app/ + +Copyright (c) 1988 X Consortium + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS +OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. +IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR +OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, +ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR +OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + +Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from the X Consortium. --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/rules +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/rules @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f +# debian/rules for the Debian xfs package. +# Copyright © 2004 Scott James Remnant +# Copyright © 2005 Daniel Stone +# Copyright © 2005 David Nusinow + +# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode. +#export DH_VERBOSE=1 + +# set this to the name of the main shlib's binary package +PACKAGE = xfs + +include debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk + +CFLAGS = -Wall -g +ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) + CFLAGS += -O0 +else + CFLAGS += -O2 +endif +ifeq (,$(findstring nostrip,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) + INSTALL_PROGRAM += -s +endif + +CPPFLAGS = -DUSE_SYSLOG +DEB_HOST_ARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH) +DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) +DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) +ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE), $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)) + confflags += --build=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) +else + confflags += --build=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) --host=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) +endif + +confflags += --enable-man-pages=3 + +build: patch genscripts build-stamp +build-stamp: + dh_testdir + + mkdir obj-$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) + cd obj-$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) && \ + ../configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=\$${prefix}/share/man \ + --infodir=\$${prefix}/share/info \ + --sysconfdir=/etc $(confflags) \ + CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \ + CPPFLAGS="$(CPPFLAGS)" + cd obj-$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) && $(MAKE) + + touch build-stamp + +clean: xsfclean + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + rm -f build-stamp + + rm -f config.cache config.log config.status + rm -f */config.cache */config.log */config.status + rm -f conftest* */conftest* + rm -rf autom4te.cache */autom4te.cache + rm -rf obj-* + + dh_clean + +install: build + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + dh_clean -k + dh_installdirs + + cd obj-$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) && $(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp install + +# Build architecture-dependent files here. +binary-arch: build install + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + + dh_installdocs + dh_install --sourcedir=debian/tmp --list-missing + dh_installman + dh_installchangelogs ChangeLog + dh_installexamples + dh_installinit --no-start + dh_link + dh_strip + dh_compress + dh_fixperms + dh_installdeb + dh_shlibdeps + dh_makeshlibs + dh_gencontrol + dh_md5sums + dh_builddeb + +# Build architecture-independent files here. +binary-indep: build install +# Nothing to do + +binary: binary-indep binary-arch +.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/watch +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/watch @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +version=3 +http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/app/ xfs-(.*)\.tar\.gz --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xfs.README.Debian +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xfs.README.Debian @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Debian README for xfs package +============================= + +The default font catalogue for xfs as shipped with Debian GNU/Linux +searches the "misc" font directory before searching "cyrillic". Some fonts +in both of these directories claim the same font alias names (like +"fixed"). Therefore, the X font server will use whichever font it finds +first with that alias. To preferentially use Cyrillic fonts instead of the +Latin ones in misc, simply switch the order in which the paths appear in +the xfs font catalogue, defined in /etc/X11/fs/config. + +Also, be aware that, as of xfs 3.3.3.1-3, the default xfs configuration has +TCP port listening disabled for security reasons. If you have xfs serving +fonts to remote hosts via TCP, you will need to re-enable TCP connections; +you can do this by simply commenting out the "no-listen = tcp" line in +/etc/X11/fs/config. + +To use xfs you must add it to the X server's FontPath, in the "Files" section +of your xorg.conf file. + +Section "Files" + FontPath "unix/:7100" +EndSection + +For information on the /etc/X11/fs/config file, see the xfs(1) +manual page. + +vim:set ai et sts=4 sw=4 tw=80: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xfs.init +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xfs.init @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# $Id: xfs.init 189 2005-06-11 00:04:27Z branden $ + +# Copyright 1998-2004 Branden Robinson . +# +# This is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, +# or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with +# the Debian operating system, in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL; if +# not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, +# Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + +### BEGIN INIT INFO +# Provides: xfs +# Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $syslog +# Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $syslog +# Should-Start: $network +# Should-Stop: $network +# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 +# Default-Stop: 0 1 6 +# Short-Description: Start/stop script for the X Font Server. +# Description: For more information, see /usr/share/doc/xfs/README.Debian +# or run: man xfs +### END INIT INFO + +set -e + +PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin +DAEMON=/usr/bin/xfs +PIDFILE=/var/run/xfs.pid +UPGRADEFILE=/var/run/xfs.daemon-not-stopped +SOCKET_DIR=/tmp/.font-unix + +test -x $DAEMON || exit 0 + +do_restorecon () { + # Restore file security context (SELinux). + if which restorecon >/dev/null 2>&1; then + restorecon "$1" + fi +} + +set_up_socket_dir () { + echo -n "Setting up X font server socket directory $SOCKET_DIR..." + if [ -e $SOCKET_DIR ] && ! [ -d $SOCKET_DIR ]; then + mv $SOCKET_DIR $SOCKET_DIR.$$ + fi + if ! [ -d $SOCKET_DIR ]; then + mkdir -m 1777 $SOCKET_DIR || : + do_restorecon $SOCKET_DIR || : + fi + echo "done." +} + +stillrunning () { + if expr "$(cat /proc/$DAEMONPID/cmdline 2>/dev/null)" : "$DAEMON" >/dev/null \ + 2>&1; then + true + else + if [ -e $PIDFILE ]; then + echo -n " (removing stale $PIDFILE)" + rm $PIDFILE + fi + false + fi +} + +# If we have upgraded the daemon since we last started it, we can't use the +# --exec argument to start-stop-daemon, because the daemon's inode will have +# changed. The risk here is that in a situation where the daemon died, its +# pidfile was not cleaned up, we've upgraded it, *and* some other process is now +# running under that pid, start-stop-daemon will send signals to an innocent +# process. However, this seems like a corner case. C'est la vie! +if [ -e $UPGRADEFILE ]; then + SSD_START_ARGS="--pidfile $PIDFILE --startas $DAEMON" + SSD_STOP_ARGS="--pidfile $PIDFILE --name ${DAEMON#**/}" +else + SSD_START_ARGS="--pidfile $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON" + SSD_STOP_ARGS="$SSD_START_ARGS" +fi + +case "$1" in + start) + set_up_socket_dir + echo -n "Starting X font server: xfs" + start-stop-daemon --start --quiet $SSD_START_ARGS -- -daemon -user nobody -droppriv \ + || echo -n " already running" + echo "." + ;; + + restart) + /etc/init.d/xfs stop + if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then + if stillrunning; then + exit 1 + fi + fi + /etc/init.d/xfs start + ;; + + reload) + echo -n "Reloading X font server configuration..." + if start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 1 --quiet $SSD_STOP_ARGS; then + echo "done." + else + echo "xfs not running." + fi + ;; + + force-reload) + /etc/init.d/xfs reload + ;; + + stop) + echo -n "Stopping X font server: xfs" + if ! [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then + echo " not running ($PIDFILE not found)" + # The daemon is not running; do not tell the maintainer scripts that it + # has not stopped. + rm -f $UPGRADEFILE + else + DAEMONPID=$(cat $PIDFILE | tr -d '[:blank:]') + KILLCOUNT=1 + if ! [ -e $UPGRADEFILE ]; then + if start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet $SSD_STOP_ARGS; then + # give xfs's signal handler a second to catch its breath + sleep 1 + else + echo -n " not running" + fi + fi + while [ $KILLCOUNT -le 5 ]; do + if stillrunning; then + kill $DAEMONPID + else + break + fi + sleep 1 + KILLCOUNT=$(( $KILLCOUNT + 1 )) + done + if stillrunning; then + echo -n " not responding to TERM signal (pid $DAEMONPID)" + else + # The daemon is not running; do not tell the maintainer scripts that it + # has not stopped. + rm -f $UPGRADEFILE + fi + fi + echo "." + ;; + + *) + echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/xfs {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" + exit 1 + ;; +esac + +exit 0 + +# vim:set ai et sts=2 sw=2 tw=80: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xfs.install +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xfs.install @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +usr/bin/xfs +etc/X11/fs/config --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xfs.manpages +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xfs.manpages @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/xfs.1 +debian/local/xfs.options.5 --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xfs.postinst.in +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xfs.postinst.in @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Debian xfs package post-installation script +# Copyright 1998-2001, 2004 Branden Robinson. +# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. See the file +# /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL or . +# Acknowledgements to Stephen Early, Mark Eichin, and Manoj Srivastava. + +# $Id: xfs.postinst.in 189 2005-06-11 00:04:27Z branden $ + +set -e + +# source debconf library +. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule + +THIS_PACKAGE=xfs +THIS_SCRIPT=postinst + +#INCLUDE_SHELL_LIB# + +# Registering the init scripts or starting the daemon may cause output to +# stdout, which can confuse debconf. +db_stop + +if [ -e /etc/init.d/xfs ]; then + update-rc.d xfs defaults +fi + +# If we are not installing, we may or may not need to restart the daemon, but we +# always start the daemon on install. +NOSTART= +if ! [ -e /var/run/xfs.install ]; then + # Don't start the daemon if it wasn't stopped... + if [ -e /var/run/xfs.daemon-not-stopped ]; then + NOSTART=yes + fi + # ...or if the options file says not to. + if ! fgrep -qsx "restart-on-upgrade" /etc/X11/fs/xfs.options; then + NOSTART=yes + fi + # Before 1:1.0.7, the prerm script would always stop the daemon on upgrade, we always need to restart it + if dpkg --compare-versions "$2" lt 1:1.0.7; then + NOSTART= + fi +fi + +[ -n "$NOSTART" ] || invoke-rc.d xfs start || true + +#DEBHELPER# + +# Remove install flag file. Leave the "daemon not stopped" flag file, if it +# exists, so that it will be seen by the init script. +rm -f /var/run/xfs.install + +exit 0 + +# vim:set ai et sts=2 sw=2 tw=80: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xfs.postrm.in +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xfs.postrm.in @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Debian xfs package post-removal script +# Copyright 1998-2001, 2004 Branden Robinson. +# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. See the file +# /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL or . +# Acknowledgements to Stephen Early, Mark Eichin, and Manoj Srivastava. + +# $Id: xfs.postrm.in 189 2005-06-11 00:04:27Z branden $ + +set -e + +THIS_PACKAGE=xfs +THIS_SCRIPT=postrm + +#INCLUDE_SHELL_LIB# + +if [ "$1" = "abort-install" ]; then + rm -f /var/run/xfs.install +fi + +#DEBHELPER# + +if [ "$1" = "purge" ]; then + update-rc.d xfs remove + if [ -d /etc/X11/fs ]; then + rm -r /etc/X11/fs + fi +fi + +if [ "$1" = "abort-upgrade" ]; then + # NOTE: The following is copied from the postinst script and isn't necessary + # if dpkg executes a package's postinst script with the "configure" argument + # after unwinding from a failed upgrade. (See section 6.5 of the Debian + # Policy Manual, "Details of unpack phase of installation or upgrade".) + + # Don't start the daemon if it wasn't stopped... + if [ -e /var/run/xfs.daemon-not-stopped ]; then + NOSTART=yes + fi + # ...or if the options file says not to. + if ! fgrep -qsx "restart-on-upgrade" /etc/X11/fs/xfs.options; then + NOSTART=yes + fi + + [ -n "$NOSTART" ] || invoke-rc.d xfs start || true + + # Remove flag files. + rm -f /var/run/xfs.install /var/run/xfs.daemon-not-stopped +fi + +exit 0 + +# vim:set ai et sts=2 sw=2 tw=80: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xfs.preinst.in +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xfs.preinst.in @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Debian xfs package pre-installation script +# Copyright 1998-2001, 2004 Branden Robinson. +# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. See the file +# /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL or . +# Acknowledgements to Stephen Early, Mark Eichin, and Manoj Srivastava. + +# $Id: xfs.preinst.in 189 2005-06-11 00:04:27Z branden $ + +set -e + +THIS_PACKAGE=xfs +THIS_SCRIPT=preinst + +#INCLUDE_SHELL_LIB# + +if [ "$1" = "install" ]; then + # Create a flag file that tells the postinst script this is an install, not + # an upgrade. + : >/var/run/xfs.install +fi + +rm_conffile() { + PKGNAME="$1" + CONFFILE="$2" + if [ -e "$CONFFILE" ]; then + md5sum="`md5sum \"$CONFFILE\" | sed -e \"s/ .*//\"`" + old_md5sum="`dpkg-query -W -f='${Conffiles}' $PKGNAME | sed -n -e \"\\\\' $CONFFILE'{s/ obsolete$//;s/.* //p}\"`" + if [ "$md5sum" != "$old_md5sum" ]; then + echo "Obsolete conffile $CONFFILE has been modified by you, keeping it." + else + echo "Removing obsolete conffile $CONFFILE ..." + rm -f "$CONFFILE" + fi + fi +} + +case "$1" in +install|upgrade) + if dpkg --compare-versions "$2" le "1:1.0.6-1"; then + rm_conffile xfs "/etc/X11/fs/xfs.options" + fi +esac + +#DEBHELPER# + +exit 0 + +# vim:set ai et sts=2 sw=2 tw=80: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xfs.prerm.in +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xfs.prerm.in @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Debian xfs package pre-removal script +# Copyright 1998-2001, 2004 Branden Robinson. +# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. See the file +# /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL or . +# Acknowledgements to Stephen Early, Mark Eichin, and Manoj Srivastava. + +# $Id: xfs.prerm.in 189 2005-06-11 00:04:27Z branden $ + +set -e + +THIS_PACKAGE=xfs +THIS_SCRIPT=prerm + +#INCLUDE_SHELL_LIB# + +case "$1" in + upgrade|failed-upgrade) + REMOVING= + ;; + remove|deconfigure) + REMOVING=yes + ;; +esac + +STOP= +# Are we supposed to restart on upgrade? If removing the package, we always +# stop the daemon. +if grep -qs ^restart-on-upgrade /etc/X11/fs/xfs.options || \ + [ -n "$REMOVING" ]; then + STOP=yes +fi + +if [ -n "$STOP" ]; then + invoke-rc.d xfs stop || true +else + # Create a flag file that tells the postinst and postrm scripts that the + # daemon was not stopped. + : >/var/run/xfs.daemon-not-stopped +fi + +#DEBHELPER# + +exit 0 + +# vim:set ai et sts=2 sw=2 tw=80: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/local/xfs.options.5 +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/local/xfs.options.5 @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +.\" $Id: xfs.options.5 189 2005-06-11 00:04:27Z branden $ +.\" +.\" Copyright 1998, 2002, 2004 Branden Robinson . +.\" +.\" This is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify +.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +.\" published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2. +.\" +.\" This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +.\" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +.\" GNU General Public License for more details. +.\" +.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with +.\" the Debian operating system, in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL; if +.\" not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, +.\" Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +.TH xfs.options 5 "2004\-11\-04" "Debian Project" +.SH NAME +xfs.options \- configuration options for the X font server +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I /etc/X11/fs/xfs.options +contains a set of flags that determine some of the behavior of the X font +server +.BR xfs (1). +.PP +.I /etc/X11/fs/xfs.options +may contain comments, which begin with a hash mark (\(oq#\(cq) and end at +the next newline, just like comments in shell scripts. +The rest of the file consists of options which are expressed as words +separated by hyphens, with only one option per line. +Options are enabled by simply placing them in the file; they are disabled +by prefixing the option name with \(oqno\-\(cq. +.PP +Available options are: +.TP +.B restart\-on\-upgrade +.B Enable this option with caution on \(oqproduction\(cq machines; +it causes the +.B xfs +daemon to be stopped and restarted on upgrade. +This will break all existing connections by X servers to the font server, +and as a result may deprive them of access to fonts. +In some situations this could be an unwelcome surprise (for instance, for +remote +.B xfs +users who had no idea the administrator was performing system maintenance). +On the other hand, for machines that stay up for long periods of time, +leaving the old daemon running can be a bad idea if the new version has, +for instance, a fix for a security vulnerability (overwriting +.BR xfs 's +executable on the file system has no effect on the copy of +.B xfs +in memory). +This behavior is disabled by default: +.B xfs +will be not be stopped or started during an upgrade of its package; the +administrator will have to do so by hand (with +.B invoke\-rc.d xfs restart +or by rebooting the system) before the newly installed +.B xfs +binary is used. +.PP +Since no options are enabled by default, +.I /etc/X11/fs/xfs.options +is not created automatically. +.SH AUTHOR +Branden Robinson customized +.BR xfs 's +package maintainer scripts to implement the functionality described above. +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR xfs (1) +.\" vim:set et tw=80: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/patches/01_xfs_fixes.diff +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/patches/01_xfs_fixes.diff @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ +$Id: 003b_xfs_fixes.diff 396 2005-07-22 21:45:02Z dnusinow $ + +This patch by Branden Robinson, Matthieu Herrb, and Nikita V. Youshchenko. + +os/utils.c: + - Handle pid files the way most other Unix daemons do. Use Matthieu + Herrb's version of StorePid(), which refuses to open pre-existing pid + files, and is more careful with the type of Pid_t. + - Allow the user to specify the pid filename on the command line with a + "-pid" option (courtesy of Nikita V. Youshchenko). + - Add RemovePid() function which removes the process ID file, and + register it with atexit() so that it is automatically invoked when xfs + exits. + - Sort options in usage message alphabetically. + - Refer to "user ID" and "process ID" in diagnostic messages, not + "userid" and "process-id". + - Remove duplicate unconditional #include of stdlib.h. + - Wrap long lines. + - Whitespace police. + +Some previous parts of this patch (against xfs.man) have been applied upstream. + +Index: a/os/utils.c +=================================================================== +--- a/os/utils.c.orig 2007-10-03 20:34:16.000000000 -0400 ++++ b/os/utils.c 2007-10-03 20:34:57.000000000 -0400 +@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ + * misc os utilities + */ + /* +- ++ + Copyright 1990, 1991, 1998 The Open Group + + Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ + in this Software without prior written authorization from The Open Group. + + * Copyright 1990, 1991 Network Computing Devices; +- * Portions Copyright 1987 by Digital Equipment Corporation ++ * Portions Copyright 1987 by Digital Equipment Corporation + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and + * its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided +@@ -90,8 +90,6 @@ + #define SIGNALS_RESET_WHEN_CAUGHT + #endif + +-#include +- + extern char *configfilename; + static Bool dropPriv = FALSE; /* whether or not to drop root privileges */ + #ifdef DEFAULT_DAEMON +@@ -116,7 +114,8 @@ + static char *pidFile = XFSPIDDIR "/xfs.pid"; + static int pidFd; + static FILE *pidFilePtr; +-static int StorePid (void); ++static long StorePid (void); ++static void RemovePid (void); + + /* ARGSUSED */ + SIGVAL +@@ -219,7 +218,9 @@ + static void + usage(void) + { +- fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-config config_file] [-port tcp_port] [-droppriv] [-daemon] [-nodaemon] [-user user_name] [-ls listen_socket]\n", ++ fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-config config_file] [-daemon] [-droppriv]" ++ " [-ls listen_socket] [-nodaemon] [-pid pid_file]" ++ " [-port tcp_port] [-user user_name]\n", + progname); + exit(1); + } +@@ -242,7 +243,7 @@ + * + * [] denotes optional and ... denotes repitition. + * +- * The string must be _exactly_ in the above format. ++ * The string must be _exactly_ in the above format. + */ + + void +@@ -260,7 +261,7 @@ + count++; + ptr++; + } +- ++ + OldListenCount = count + 1; + OldListen = (OldListenRec *) malloc ( + OldListenCount * sizeof (OldListenRec)); +@@ -349,6 +350,11 @@ + configfilename = argv[++i]; + else + usage(); ++ } else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-pid")) { ++ if (argv[i + 1]) ++ pidFile = argv[++i]; ++ else ++ usage(); + } + #ifdef MEMBUG + else if ( strcmp( argv[i], "-alloc") == 0) +@@ -392,7 +398,7 @@ + FSalloc (unsigned long amount) + { + register pointer ptr; +- ++ + if ((long)amount < 0) + return 0; + if (amount == 0) +@@ -462,21 +468,21 @@ + FatalError("out of memory\n"); + return 0; + } +- ++ + /***************** + * FSfree +- * calls free +- *****************/ ++ * calls free ++ *****************/ + + void + FSfree(pointer ptr) + { + #ifdef MEMBUG + if (ptr) +- ffree((char *)ptr); ++ ffree((char *)ptr); + #else + if (ptr) +- free((char *)ptr); ++ free((char *)ptr); + #endif + } + +@@ -511,11 +517,12 @@ + } + #endif /* QNX4 */ + if (setuid(pwent->pw_uid)) { +- FatalError("fatal: couldn't set userid to %s user\n", user); ++ FatalError("fatal: couldn't set user ID to %s user\n", user); + } + } + } else if (dropPriv || userId) { +- FatalError("fatal: -droppriv or -user flag specified, but xfs not run as root\n"); ++ FatalError("fatal: -droppriv or -user flag specified, but xfs not" ++ " invoked by root user\n"); + } + } + +@@ -523,48 +530,76 @@ + void + SetDaemonState(void) + { +- int oldpid; ++ long oldpid; + + if (becomeDaemon) { + BecomeDaemon(); + if ((oldpid = StorePid ())) { + if (oldpid == -1) +- ErrorF ("error opening process-id file %s\n", pidFile); ++ ErrorF ("error opening process ID file %s\n", pidFile); + else + ErrorF ("process-id file %s indicates another xfs is " +- "running (pid %d); exiting\n", pidFile, oldpid); ++ "running (pid %ld); exiting\n", pidFile, oldpid); + exit(1); + } ++ if (atexit (RemovePid)) ++ ErrorF ("could not register RemovePid() with atexit()\n"); + } + } + + +-static int ++static long ++/* ++ * Create and populate file storing process ID. ++ */ + StorePid (void) + { +- int oldpid; ++ long oldpid; ++ char pidstr[11]; /* enough space for a 32-bit pid plus \0 */ ++ size_t pidstrlen; + +- if (pidFile[0] != '\0') { +- pidFd = open (pidFile, O_RDWR); +- if (pidFd == -1 && errno == ENOENT) +- pidFd = open (pidFile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0666); +- if (pidFd == -1 || !(pidFilePtr = fdopen (pidFd, "r+"))) ++ if (pidFile[0] != '\0') ++ { ++ pidFd = open (pidFile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0666); ++ if (pidFd == -1) + { +- ErrorF ("cannot open process-id file %s: %s\n", pidFile, +- strerror (errno)); +- return -1; ++ if (errno == EEXIST) ++ { ++ /* pidFile already exists; see if we can open it */ ++ pidFilePtr = fopen (pidFile, "r"); ++ if (pidFilePtr == NULL) ++ { ++ ErrorF ("cannot open process ID file %s for reading: " ++ "%s\n", pidFile, strerror (errno)); ++ return -1; ++ } ++ if (fscanf (pidFilePtr, "%ld\n", &oldpid) != 1) ++ { ++ ErrorF ("existing process ID file %s empty or contains " ++ "garbage\n", pidFile); ++ oldpid = -1; ++ } ++ fclose (pidFilePtr); ++ return oldpid; ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ ErrorF ("cannot fdopen process ID file %s for writing: " ++ "%s\n", pidFile, strerror (errno)); ++ return -1; ++ } + } +- if (fscanf (pidFilePtr, "%d\n", &oldpid) != 1) +- oldpid = -1; +- if (fseek (pidFilePtr, 0L, SEEK_SET) == -1) ++ if ((pidFilePtr = fdopen (pidFd, "w")) == NULL) + { +- ErrorF ("cannot seek process-id file %s: %s\n", pidFile, +- strerror (errno)); +- return -1; ++ ErrorF ("cannot open process ID file %s for writing: %s\n", ++ pidFile, strerror (errno)); ++ return -1; + } +- if (fprintf (pidFilePtr, "%11ld\n", (long) getpid ()) != 12) ++ (void) snprintf (pidstr, 11, "%ld", (long) getpid()); ++ pidstrlen = strlen (pidstr); ++ if (fprintf (pidFilePtr, "%s\n", pidstr) != ( pidstrlen + 1)) + { +- ErrorF ("cannot write to process-id file %s: %s\n", pidFile, ++ ErrorF ("cannot write to process ID file %s: %s\n", pidFile, + strerror (errno)); + return -1; + } +@@ -573,3 +608,19 @@ + } + return 0; + } ++ ++ ++/* ++ * Remove process ID file. This function should be registered with atexit(). ++ */ ++static void ++RemovePid (void) ++{ ++#ifdef DEBUG ++ fprintf (stderr, "unlinking process ID file %s\n", pidFile); ++#endif ++ if (unlink (pidFile)) ++ if (errno != ENOENT) ++ ErrorF ("cannot remove process ID file %s: %s\n", pidFile, ++ strerror (errno)); ++} --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/patches/02_debian_setup.diff +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/patches/02_debian_setup.diff @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +$Id: 906_debian_xfs.diff 428 2005-07-28 04:30:44Z dnusinow $ + +Set up defaults that make more sense for Debian. + +This patch by Branden Robinson. + +Index: a/config.cpp +=================================================================== +--- a/config.cpp.orig 2006-03-07 22:09:01.000000000 -0500 ++++ b/config.cpp 2006-03-07 22:13:53.000000000 -0500 +@@ -1,15 +1,19 @@ + XCOMM font server configuration file + XCOMM $Xorg: config.cpp,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:54:19 cpqbld Exp $ + ++XCOMM allow a maximum of 10 clients to connect to this font server ++client-limit = 10 ++XCOMM when a font server reaches its limit, start up a new one + clone-self = on +-use-syslog = off +-catalogue = DEFAULTFONTPATH ++XCOMM log messages to FSERRORS (if syslog is not used) + error-file = FSERRORS ++XCOMM log errors using syslog ++use-syslog = on ++XCOMM turn off TCP port listening (Unix domain connections are still permitted) ++no-listen = tcp ++XCOMM paths to search for fonts ++catalogue = /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/,/usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic/,/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled,/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled,/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/,/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/,/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/ + XCOMM in decipoints + default-point-size = 120 +-default-resolutions = 75,75,100,100 +- +-XCOMM font cache control, specified in KB +-cache-hi-mark = 2048 +-cache-low-mark = 1433 +-cache-balance = 70 ++XCOMM x1,y1,x2,y2,... ++default-resolutions = 100,100,75,75 --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/patches/series +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/patches/series @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +01_xfs_fixes.diff +02_debian_setup.diff --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f + +# Debian X Strike Force Build System (XSFBS): Make portion + +# Copyright 1996 Stephen Early +# Copyright 1997 Mark Eichin +# Copyright 1998-2005, 2007 Branden Robinson +# Copyright 2005 David Nusinow +# +# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. See the file +# /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL or . + +# Originally by Stephen Early +# Modified by Mark W. Eichin +# Modified by Adam Heath +# Modified by Branden Robinson +# Modified by Fabio Massimo Di Nitto +# Modified by David Nusinow +# Acknowledgements to Manoj Srivastava. + +# Pass $(DH_OPTIONS) into the environment for debhelper's benefit. +export DH_OPTIONS + +# force quilt to not use ~/.quiltrc and to use debian/patches +QUILT = QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt --quiltrc /dev/null + +# Set up parameters for the upstream build environment. + +# Determine (source) package name from Debian changelog. +SOURCE_NAME:=$(shell dpkg-parsechangelog -ldebian/changelog \ + | grep '^Source:' | awk '{print $$2}') + +# Determine package version from Debian changelog. +SOURCE_VERSION:=$(shell dpkg-parsechangelog -ldebian/changelog \ + | grep '^Version:' | awk '{print $$2}') + +# Determine upstream version number. +UPSTREAM_VERSION:=$(shell echo $(SOURCE_VERSION) | sed 's/-.*//') + +# Determine the source version without the epoch for make-orig-tar-gz +NO_EPOCH_VER:=$(shell echo $(UPSTREAM_VERSION) | sed 's/^.://') + +# Figure out who's building this package. +BUILDER:=$(shell echo $${DEBEMAIL:-$${EMAIL:-$$(echo $$LOGNAME@$$(cat /etc/mailname 2>/dev/null))}}) + +# Find out if this is an official build; an official build has nothing but +# digits, dots, and/or the strings "woody" or "sarge" in the Debian part of the +# version number. Anything else indicates an unofficial build. +OFFICIAL_BUILD:=$(shell VERSION=$(SOURCE_VERSION); if ! expr "$$(echo $${VERSION\#\#*-} | sed 's/\(woody\|sarge\)//g')" : ".*[^0-9.].*" >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo yes; fi) + +# Set up parameters for the Debian build environment. + +# Determine our architecture. +BUILD_ARCH:=$(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH) +# Work around some old-time dpkg braindamage. +BUILD_ARCH:=$(subst i486,i386,$(BUILD_ARCH)) +# The DEB_HOST_ARCH variable may be set per the Debian cross-compilation policy. +ifdef DEB_HOST_ARCH + ARCH:=$(DEB_HOST_ARCH) +else + # dpkg-cross sets the ARCH environment variable; if set, use it. + ifdef ARCH + ARCH:=$(ARCH) + else + ARCH:=$(BUILD_ARCH) + endif +endif + +# $(STAMP_DIR) houses stamp files for complex targets. +STAMP_DIR:=stampdir + +# $(SOURCE_DIR) houses one or more source trees. +SOURCE_DIR:=build-tree + +# $(SOURCE_TREE) is the location of the source tree to be compiled. If there +# is more than one, others are found using this name plus a suffix to indicate +# the purpose of the additional tree (e.g., $(SOURCE_TREE)-custom). The +# "setup" target is responsible for creating such trees. +#SOURCE_TREE:=$(SOURCE_DIR)/xc +#FIXME We need to define this in our debian/rules file + +# $(DEBTREEDIR) is where all install rules are told (via $(DESTDIR)) to place +# their files. +DEBTREEDIR:=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp + +# All "important" targets have four lines: +# 1) A target name that is invoked by a package-building tool or the user. +# This consists of a dependency on a "$(STAMP_DIR)/"-prefixed counterpart. +# 2) A line delcaring 1) as a phony target (".PHONY:"). +# 3) A "$(STAMP_DIR)/"-prefixed target which does the actual work, and may +# depend on other targets. +# 4) A line declaring 3) as a member of the $(stampdir_targets) variable; the +# "$(STAMP_DIR)/" prefix is omitted. +# +# This indirection is needed so that the "stamp" files that signify when a rule +# is done can be located in a separate "stampdir". Recall that make has no way +# to know when a goal has been met for a phony target (like "build" or +# "install"). +# +# At the end of each "$(STAMP_DIR)/" target, be sure to run the command ">$@" +# so that the target will not be run again. Removing the file will make Make +# run the target over. + +# All phony targets should be declared as dependencies of .PHONY, even if they +# do not have "($STAMP_DIR)/"-prefixed counterparts. + +# Define a harmless default rule to keep things from going nuts by accident. +.PHONY: default +default: + +# Set up the $(STAMP_DIR) directory. +.PHONY: stampdir +stampdir_targets+=stampdir +stampdir: $(STAMP_DIR)/stampdir +$(STAMP_DIR)/stampdir: + mkdir $(STAMP_DIR) + >$@ + +# Set up the package build directory as quilt expects to find it. +.PHONY: prepare +stampdir_targets+=prepare +prepare: $(STAMP_DIR)/genscripts $(STAMP_DIR)/prepare $(STAMP_DIR)/log +$(STAMP_DIR)/prepare: $(STAMP_DIR)/stampdir + if [ ! -e $(STAMP_DIR)/log ]; then \ + mkdir $(STAMP_DIR)/log; \ + fi; \ + >$@ + +# Apply all patches to the upstream source. +.PHONY: patch +stampdir_targets+=patch +patch: $(STAMP_DIR)/patch +$(STAMP_DIR)/patch: $(STAMP_DIR)/prepare + if ! [ `which quilt` ]; then \ + echo "Couldn't find quilt. Please install it or add it to the build-depends for this package."; \ + exit 1; \ + fi; \ + if $(QUILT) next >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ + echo -n "Applying patches..."; \ + if $(QUILT) push -a -v >$(STAMP_DIR)/log/patch 2>&1; then \ + cat $(STAMP_DIR)/log/patch; \ + echo "successful."; \ + else \ + cat $(STAMP_DIR)/log/patch; \ + echo "failed! (check $(STAMP_DIR)/log/patch for details)"; \ + exit 1; \ + fi; \ + else \ + echo "No patches to apply"; \ + fi; \ + >$@ + +# Revert all patches to the upstream source. +.PHONY: unpatch +unpatch: $(STAMP_DIR)/prepare + rm -f $(STAMP_DIR)/patch + @echo -n "Unapplying patches..."; \ + if $(QUILT) applied >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then \ + if $(QUILT) pop -a -v >$(STAMP_DIR)/log/unpatch 2>&1; then \ + cat $(STAMP_DIR)/log/unpatch; \ + echo "successful."; \ + else \ + cat $(STAMP_DIR)/log/unpatch; \ + echo "failed! (check $(STAMP_DIR)/log/unpatch for details)"; \ + exit 1; \ + fi; \ + else \ + echo "nothing to do."; \ + fi + +# Clean the generated maintainer scripts. +.PHONY: cleanscripts +cleanscripts: + rm -f $(STAMP_DIR)/genscripts + rm -f debian/*.config \ + debian/*.postinst \ + debian/*.postrm \ + debian/*.preinst \ + debian/*.prerm + +# Clean the package build tree. +.PHONY: xsfclean +xsfclean: cleanscripts unpatch + dh_testdir + rm -rf .pc + rm -rf $(STAMP_DIR) $(SOURCE_DIR) + rm -rf imports + dh_clean debian/shlibs.local \ + debian/po/pothead + +# Generate the debconf templates POT file header. +debian/po/pothead: debian/po/pothead.in + sed -e 's/SOURCE_VERSION/$(SOURCE_VERSION)/' \ + -e 's/DATE/$(shell date "+%F %X%z"/)' <$< >$@ + +# Update POT and PO files. +.PHONY: updatepo +updatepo: debian/po/pothead + debian/scripts/debconf-updatepo --pot-header=pothead --verbose + +# Remove files from the upstream source tree that we don't need, or which have +# licensing problems. It must be run before creating the .orig.tar.gz. +# +# Note: This rule is for Debian package maintainers' convenience, and is not +# needed for conventional build scenarios. +.PHONY: prune-upstream-tree +prune-upstream-tree: + # Ensure we're in the correct directory. + dh_testdir + grep -rvh '^#' debian/prune/ | xargs --no-run-if-empty rm -rf + +# Verify that there are no offsets or fuzz in the patches we apply. +# +# Note: This rule is for Debian package maintainers' convenience, and is not +# needed for conventional build scenarios. +.PHONY: patch-audit +patch-audit: prepare unpatch + @echo -n "Auditing patches..."; \ + >$(STAMP_DIR)/log/patch; \ + FUZZY=; \ + while [ -n "$$($(QUILT) next)" ]; do \ + RESULT=$$($(QUILT) push -v | tee -a $(STAMP_DIR)/log/patch | grep ^Hunk | sed 's/^Hunk.*\(succeeded\|FAILED\).*/\1/');\ + case "$$RESULT" in \ + succeeded) \ + echo "fuzzy patch: $$($(QUILT) top)" \ + | tee -a $(STAMP_DIR)/log/$$($(QUILT) top); \ + FUZZY=yes; \ + ;; \ + FAILED) \ + echo "broken patch: $$($(QUILT) next)" \ + | tee -a $(STAMP_DIR)/log/$$($(QUILT) next); \ + exit 1; \ + ;; \ + esac; \ + done; \ + if [ -n "$$FUZZY" ]; then \ + echo "there were fuzzy patches; please fix."; \ + exit 1; \ + else \ + echo "done."; \ + fi + +# Generate the maintainer scripts. +.PHONY: genscripts +stampdir_targets+=genscripts +genscripts: $(STAMP_DIR)/genscripts +$(STAMP_DIR)/genscripts: $(STAMP_DIR)/stampdir + for FILE in debian/*.config.in \ + debian/*.postinst.in \ + debian/*.postrm.in \ + debian/*.preinst.in \ + debian/*.prerm.in; do \ + if [ -e "$$FILE" ]; then \ + MAINTSCRIPT=$$(echo $$FILE | sed 's/.in$$//'); \ + sed -n '1,/^#INCLUDE_SHELL_LIB#$$/p' <$$FILE \ + | sed -e '/^#INCLUDE_SHELL_LIB#$$/d' >$$MAINTSCRIPT.tmp; \ + cat debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh >>$$MAINTSCRIPT.tmp; \ + sed -n '/^#INCLUDE_SHELL_LIB#$$/,$$p' <$$FILE \ + | sed -e '/^#INCLUDE_SHELL_LIB#$$/d' >>$$MAINTSCRIPT.tmp; \ + sed -e 's/@SOURCE_VERSION@/$(SOURCE_VERSION)/' \ + -e 's/@OFFICIAL_BUILD@/$(OFFICIAL_BUILD)/' \ + -e 's/@DEFAULT_DCRESOLUTIONS@/$(DEFAULT_DCRESOLUTIONS)/' \ + <$$MAINTSCRIPT.tmp >$$MAINTSCRIPT; \ + rm $$MAINTSCRIPT.tmp; \ + fi; \ + done + # Validate syntax of generated shell scripts. + #sh debian/scripts/validate-posix-sh debian/*.config \ + # debian/*.postinst \ + # debian/*.postrm \ + # debian/*.preinst \ + # debian/*.prerm + >$@ + +# Generate the shlibs.local file. +debian/shlibs.local: + cat debian/*.shlibs >$@ + +SERVERMINVERS = $(shell cat /usr/share/xserver-xorg/serverminver 2>/dev/null) +VIDEOABI = $(shell cat /usr/share/xserver-xorg/videoabiver 2>/dev/null) +INPUTABI = $(shell cat /usr/share/xserver-xorg/inputabiver 2>/dev/null) +SERVER_DEPENDS = xserver-xorg-core (>= $(SERVERMINVERS)) +VIDDRIVER_PROVIDES = xserver-xorg-video-$(VIDEOABI) +INPDRIVER_PROVIDES = xserver-xorg-input-$(INPUTABI) +ifeq ($(PACKAGE),) +PACKAGE=$(shell awk '/^Package:/ { print $$2; exit }' < debian/control) +endif + +.PHONY: serverabi +serverabi: install +ifeq ($(SERVERMINVERS),) + @echo error: xserver-xorg-dev needs to be installed + @exit 1 +else + echo "xserver:Depends=$(SERVER_DEPENDS)" >> debian/$(PACKAGE).substvars + echo "xviddriver:Provides=$(VIDDRIVER_PROVIDES)" >> debian/$(PACKAGE).substvars + echo "xinpdriver:Provides=$(INPDRIVER_PROVIDES)" >> debian/$(PACKAGE).substvars +endif + +# vim:set noet ai sts=8 sw=8 tw=0: --- xfs-1.0.8.orig/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh +++ xfs-1.0.8/debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.sh @@ -0,0 +1,931 @@ +# $Id$ + +# This is the X Strike Force shell library for X Window System package +# maintainer scripts. It serves to define shell functions commonly used by +# such packages, and performs some error checking necessary for proper operation +# of those functions. By itself, it does not "do" much; the maintainer scripts +# invoke the functions defined here to accomplish package installation and +# removal tasks. + +# If you are reading this within a Debian package maintainer script (e.g., +# /var/lib/dpkg)info/PACKAGE.{config,preinst,postinst,prerm,postrm}), you can +# skip past this library by scanning forward in this file to the string +# "GOBSTOPPER". + +SOURCE_VERSION=@SOURCE_VERSION@ +OFFICIAL_BUILD=@OFFICIAL_BUILD@ + +# Use special abnormal exit codes so that problems with this library are more +# easily tracked down. +SHELL_LIB_INTERNAL_ERROR=86 +SHELL_LIB_THROWN_ERROR=74 +SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR=99 + +# old -> new variable names +if [ -z "$DEBUG_XORG_PACKAGE" ] && [ -n "$DEBUG_XFREE86_PACKAGE" ]; then + DEBUG_XORG_PACKAGE="$DEBUG_XFREE86_PACKAGE" +fi +if [ -z "$DEBUG_XORG_DEBCONF" ] && [ -n "$DEBUG_XFREE86_DEBCONF" ]; then + DEBUG_XORG_DEBCONF="$DEBUG_XFREE86_DEBCONF" +fi + +# initial sanity checks +if [ -z "$THIS_PACKAGE" ]; then + cat >&2 < on the World Wide Web for +instructions, read the file /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt from the +"doc-debian" package, or install the "reportbug" package and use the command of +the same name to file a report against version $SOURCE_VERSION of this package. +EOF + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR +fi + +if [ -z "$THIS_SCRIPT" ]; then + cat >&2 < on the World Wide Web for +instructions, read the file /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt from the +"doc-debian" package, or install the "reportbug" package and use the command of +the same name to file a report against version $SOURCE_VERSION of the +"$THIS_PACKAGE" package. +EOF + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR +fi + +ARCHITECTURE="$(dpkg --print-installation-architecture)" + +if [ "$1" = "reconfigure" ] || [ -n "$DEBCONF_RECONFIGURE" ]; then + RECONFIGURE="true" +else + RECONFIGURE= +fi + +if ([ "$1" = "install" ] || [ "$1" = "configure" ]) && [ -z "$2" ]; then + FIRSTINST="yes" +fi + +if [ -z "$RECONFIGURE" ] && [ -z "$FIRSTINST" ]; then + UPGRADE="yes" +fi + +trap "message;\ + message \"Received signal. Aborting $THIS_PACKAGE package $THIS_SCRIPT script.\";\ + message;\ + exit 1" HUP INT QUIT TERM + +reject_nondigits () { + # syntax: reject_nondigits [ operand ... ] + # + # scan operands (typically shell variables whose values cannot be trusted) for + # characters other than decimal digits and barf if any are found + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + # does the operand contain anything but digits? + if ! expr "$1" : "[[:digit:]]\+$" > /dev/null 2>&1; then + # can't use die(), because it wraps message() which wraps this function + echo "$THIS_PACKAGE $THIS_SCRIPT error: reject_nondigits() encountered" \ + "possibly malicious garbage \"$1\"" >&2 + exit $SHELL_LIB_THROWN_ERROR + fi + shift + done +} + +reject_whitespace () { + # syntax: reject_whitespace [ operand ] + # + # scan operand (typically a shell variable whose value cannot be trusted) for + # whitespace characters and barf if any are found + if [ -n "$1" ]; then + # does the operand contain any whitespace? + if expr "$1" : "[[:space:]]" > /dev/null 2>&1; then + # can't use die(), because I want to avoid forward references + echo "$THIS_PACKAGE $THIS_SCRIPT error: reject_whitespace() encountered" \ + "possibly malicious garbage \"$1\"" >&2 + exit $SHELL_LIB_THROWN_ERROR + fi + fi +} + +reject_unlikely_path_chars () { + # syntax: reject_unlikely_path_chars [ operand ... ] + # + # scan operands (typically shell variables whose values cannot be trusted) for + # characters unlikely to be seen in a path and which the shell might + # interpret and barf if any are found + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + # does the operand contain any funny characters? + if expr "$1" : '.*[!$&()*;<>?|].*' > /dev/null 2>&1; then + # can't use die(), because I want to avoid forward references + echo "$THIS_PACKAGE $THIS_SCRIPT error: reject_unlikely_path_chars()" \ + "encountered possibly malicious garbage \"$1\"" >&2 + exit $SHELL_LIB_THROWN_ERROR + fi + shift + done +} + +# Query the terminal to establish a default number of columns to use for +# displaying messages to the user. This is used only as a fallback in the +# event the COLUMNS variable is not set. ($COLUMNS can react to SIGWINCH while +# the script is running, and this cannot, only being calculated once.) +DEFCOLUMNS=$(stty size 2> /dev/null | awk '{print $2}') || true +if ! expr "$DEFCOLUMNS" : "[[:digit:]]\+$" > /dev/null 2>&1; then + DEFCOLUMNS=80 +fi + +message () { + # pretty-print messages of arbitrary length + reject_nondigits "$COLUMNS" + echo "$*" | fmt -t -w ${COLUMNS:-$DEFCOLUMNS} >&2 +} + +observe () { + # syntax: observe message ... + # + # issue observational message suitable for logging someday when support for + # it exists in dpkg + if [ -n "$DEBUG_XORG_PACKAGE" ]; then + message "$THIS_PACKAGE $THIS_SCRIPT note: $*" + fi +} + +warn () { + # syntax: warn message ... + # + # issue warning message suitable for logging someday when support for + # it exists in dpkg; also send to standard error + message "$THIS_PACKAGE $THIS_SCRIPT warning: $*" +} + +die () { + # syntax: die message ... + # + # exit script with error message + message "$THIS_PACKAGE $THIS_SCRIPT error: $*" + exit $SHELL_LIB_THROWN_ERROR +} + +internal_error () { + # exit script with error; essentially a "THIS SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN" message + message "internal error: $*" + if [ -n "$OFFICIAL_BUILD" ]; then + message "Please report a bug in the $THIS_SCRIPT script of the" \ + "$THIS_PACKAGE package, version $SOURCE_VERSION to the Debian Bug" \ + "Tracking System. Include all messages above that mention the" \ + "$THIS_PACKAGE package. Visit " \ + " on the World Wide Web for" \ + "instructions, read the file" \ + "/usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt from the doc-debian" \ + "package, or install the reportbug package and use the command of" \ + "the same name to file a report." + fi + exit $SHELL_LIB_INTERNAL_ERROR +} + +usage_error () { + message "usage error: $*" + message "Please report a bug in the $THIS_SCRIPT script of the" \ + "$THIS_PACKAGE package, version $SOURCE_VERSION to the Debian Bug" \ + "Tracking System. Include all messages above that mention the" \ + "$THIS_PACKAGE package. Visit " \ + " on the World Wide Web for" \ + "instructions, read the file" \ + "/usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt from the doc-debian" \ + "package, or install the reportbug package and use the command of" \ + "the same name to file a report." + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR +} + + +maplink () { + # returns what symlink should point to; i.e., what the "sane" answer is + # Keep this in sync with the debian/*.links files. + # This is only needed for symlinks to directories. + # + # XXX: Most of these look wrong in the X11R7 world and need to be fixed. + # If we've stopped using this function, fixing it might enable us to re-enable + # it again and catch more errors. + case "$1" in + /etc/X11/xkb/compiled) echo /var/lib/xkb ;; + /etc/X11/xkb/xkbcomp) echo /usr/X11R6/bin/xkbcomp ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults) echo /etc/X11/app-defaults ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fs) echo /etc/X11/fs ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/lbxproxy) echo /etc/X11/lbxproxy ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/proxymngr) echo /etc/X11/proxymngr ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rstart) echo /etc/X11/rstart ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/twm) echo /etc/X11/twm ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm) echo /etc/X11/xdm ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit) echo /etc/X11/xinit ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb) echo /etc/X11/xkb ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xserver) echo /etc/X11/xserver ;; + /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xsm) echo /etc/X11/xsm ;; + /usr/bin/X11) echo ../X11R6/bin ;; + /usr/bin/rstartd) echo ../X11R6/bin/rstartd ;; + /usr/include/X11) echo ../X11R6/include/X11 ;; + /usr/lib/X11) echo ../X11R6/lib/X11 ;; + *) internal_error "maplink() called with unknown path \"$1\"" ;; + esac +} + +analyze_path () { + # given a supplied set of pathnames, break each one up by directory and do an + # ls -dl on each component, cumulatively; i.e. + # analyze_path /usr/X11R6/bin -> ls -dl /usr /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6/bin + # Thanks to Randolph Chung for this clever hack. + + local f g + + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + reject_whitespace "$1" + g= + message "Analyzing $1:" + for f in $(echo "$1" | tr / \ ); do + if [ -e /$g$f ]; then + ls -dl /$g$f /$g$f.dpkg-* 2> /dev/null || true + g=$g$f/ + else + message "/$g$f: nonexistent; directory contents of /$g:" + ls -l /$g + break + fi + done + shift + done +} + +find_culprits () { + local f p dpkg_info_dir possible_culprits smoking_guns bad_packages package \ + msg + + reject_whitespace "$1" + message "Searching for overlapping packages..." + dpkg_info_dir=/var/lib/dpkg/info + if [ -d $dpkg_info_dir ]; then + if [ "$(echo $dpkg_info_dir/*.list)" != "$dpkg_info_dir/*.list" ]; then + possible_culprits=$(ls -1 $dpkg_info_dir/*.list | egrep -v \ + "(xbase-clients|x11-common|xfs|xlibs)") + if [ -n "$possible_culprits" ]; then + smoking_guns=$(grep -l "$1" $possible_culprits || true) + if [ -n "$smoking_guns" ]; then + bad_packages=$(printf "\\n") + for f in $smoking_guns; do + # too bad you can't nest parameter expansion voodoo + p=${f%*.list} # strip off the trailing ".list" + package=${p##*/} # strip off the directories + bad_packages=$(printf "%s\n%s" "$bad_packages" "$package") + done + msg=$(cat < /dev/null 2>&1; then + message "The readlink command was not found. Please install version" \ + "1.13.1 or later of the debianutils package." + readlink () { + # returns what symlink in $1 actually points to + perl -e '$l = shift; exit 1 unless -l $l; $r = readlink $l; exit 1 unless $r; print "$r\n"' "$1" + } +fi + +check_symlink () { + # syntax: check_symlink symlink + # + # See if specified symlink points where it is supposed to. Return 0 if it + # does, and 1 if it does not. + # + # Primarily used by check_symlinks_and_warn() and check_symlinks_and_bomb(). + + local symlink + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then + usage_error "check_symlink() called with wrong number of arguments;" \ + "expected 1, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + symlink="$1" + + if [ "$(maplink "$symlink")" = "$(readlink "$symlink")" ]; then + return 0 + else + return 1 + fi +} + +check_symlinks_and_warn () { + # syntax: check_symlinks_and_warn symlink ... + # + # For each argument, check for symlink sanity, and warn if it isn't sane. + # + # Call this function from a preinst script in the event $1 is "upgrade" or + # "install". + + local errmsg symlink + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then + usage_error "check_symlinks_and_warn() called with wrong number of" \ + "arguments; expected at least 1, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + symlink="$1" + if [ -L "$symlink" ]; then + if ! check_symlink "$symlink"; then + observe "$symlink symbolic link points to wrong location" \ + "$(readlink "$symlink"); removing" + rm "$symlink" + fi + elif [ -e "$symlink" ]; then + errmsg="$symlink exists and is not a symbolic link; this package cannot" + errmsg="$errmsg be installed until this" + if [ -f "$symlink" ]; then + errmsg="$errmsg file" + elif [ -d "$symlink" ]; then + errmsg="$errmsg directory" + else + errmsg="$errmsg thing" + fi + errmsg="$errmsg is removed" + die "$errmsg" + fi + shift + done +} + +check_symlinks_and_bomb () { + # syntax: check_symlinks_and_bomb symlink ... + # + # For each argument, check for symlink sanity, and bomb if it isn't sane. + # + # Call this function from a postinst script. + + local problem symlink + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then + usage_error "check_symlinks_and_bomb() called with wrong number of" + "arguments; expected at least 1, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + problem= + symlink="$1" + if [ -L "$symlink" ]; then + if ! check_symlink "$symlink"; then + problem=yes + warn "$symlink symbolic link points to wrong location" \ + "$(readlink "$symlink")" + fi + elif [ -e "$symlink" ]; then + problem=yes + warn "$symlink is not a symbolic link" + else + problem=yes + warn "$symlink symbolic link does not exist" + fi + if [ -n "$problem" ]; then + analyze_path "$symlink" "$(readlink "$symlink")" + find_culprits "$symlink" + die "bad symbolic links on system" + fi + shift + done +} + +font_update () { + # run $UPDATECMDS in $FONTDIRS + + local dir cmd shortcmd x_font_dir_prefix + + x_font_dir_prefix="/usr/share/fonts/X11" + + if [ -z "$UPDATECMDS" ]; then + usage_error "font_update() called but \$UPDATECMDS not set" + fi + if [ -z "$FONTDIRS" ]; then + usage_error "font_update() called but \$FONTDIRS not set" + fi + + reject_unlikely_path_chars "$UPDATECMDS" + reject_unlikely_path_chars "$FONTDIRS" + + for dir in $FONTDIRS; do + if [ -d "$x_font_dir_prefix/$dir" ]; then + for cmd in $UPDATECMDS; do + if which "$cmd" > /dev/null 2>&1; then + shortcmd=${cmd##*/} + observe "running $shortcmd in $dir font directory" + cmd_opts= + if [ "$shortcmd" = "update-fonts-alias" ]; then + cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout + fi + if [ "$shortcmd" = "update-fonts-dir" ]; then + cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout + fi + if [ "$shortcmd" = "update-fonts-scale" ]; then + cmd_opts=--x11r7-layout + fi + $cmd $cmd_opts $dir || warn "$cmd $cmd_opts $dir" \ + "failed; font directory data may not" \ + "be up to date" + else + warn "$cmd not found; not updating corresponding $dir font" \ + "directory data" + fi + done + else + warn "$dir is not a directory; not updating font directory data" + fi + done +} + +remove_conffile_prepare () { + # syntax: remove_conffile_prepare filename official_md5sum ... + # + # Check a conffile "filename" against a list of canonical MD5 checksums. + # If the file's current MD5 checksum matches one of the "official_md5sum" + # operands provided, then prepare the conffile for removal from the system. + # We defer actual deletion until the package is configured so that we can + # roll this operation back if package installation fails. + # + # Call this function from a preinst script in the event $1 is "upgrade" or + # "install" and verify $2 to ensure the package is being upgraded from a + # version (or installed over a version removed-but-not-purged) prior to the + # one in which the conffile was obsoleted. + + local conffile current_checksum + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then + usage_error "remove_conffile_prepare() called with wrong number of" \ + "arguments; expected at least 2, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + conffile="$1" + shift + + # does the conffile even exist? + if [ -e "$conffile" ]; then + # calculate its checksum + current_checksum=$(md5sum < "$conffile" | sed 's/[[:space:]].*//') + # compare it to each supplied checksum + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + if [ "$current_checksum" = "$1" ]; then + # we found a match; move the confffile and stop looking + observe "preparing obsolete conffile $conffile for removal" + mv "$conffile" "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" + break + fi + shift + done + fi +} + +remove_conffile_lookup () { + # syntax: remove_conffile_lookup package filename + # + # Lookup the md5sum of a conffile in dpkg's database, and prepare for removal + # if it matches the actual file's md5sum. + # + # Call this function when you would call remove_conffile_prepare but only + # want to check against dpkg's status database instead of known checksums. + + local package conffile old_md5sum + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then + usage_error "remove_conffile_lookup() called with wrong number of" \ + "arguments; expected 1, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + package="$1" + conffile="$2" + + if ! [ -e "$conffile" ]; then + return + fi + old_md5sum="$(dpkg-query -W -f='${Conffiles}' "$package" | \ + awk '{ if (match($0, "^ '"$conffile"' ")) print $2}')" + if [ -n "$old_md5sum" ]; then + remove_conffile_prepare "$conffile" "$old_md5sum" + fi +} + +remove_conffile_commit () { + # syntax: remove_conffile_commit filename + # + # Complete the removal of a conffile "filename" that has become obsolete. + # + # Call this function from a postinst script after having used + # remove_conffile_prepare() in the preinst. + + local conffile + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then + usage_error "remove_conffile_commit() called with wrong number of" \ + "arguments; expected 1, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + conffile="$1" + + # if the temporary file created by remove_conffile_prepare() exists, remove it + if [ -e "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" ]; then + observe "committing removal of obsolete conffile $conffile" + rm "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" + fi +} + +remove_conffile_rollback () { + # syntax: remove_conffile_rollback filename + # + # Roll back the removal of a conffile "filename". + # + # Call this function from a postrm script in the event $1 is "abort-upgrade" + # or "abort-install" is after having used remove_conffile_prepare() in the + # preinst. + + local conffile + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then + usage_error "remove_conffile_rollback() called with wrong number of" \ + "arguments; expected 1, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + conffile="$1" + + # if the temporary file created by remove_conffile_prepare() exists, move it + # back + if [ -e "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" ]; then + observe "rolling back removal of obsolete conffile $conffile" + mv "$conffile.$THIS_PACKAGE-tmp" "$conffile" + fi +} + +replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare () { + # syntax: replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare oldfilename newfilename \ + # official_md5sum ... + # + # Check a conffile "oldfilename" against a list of canonical MD5 checksums. + # If the file's current MD5 checksum matches one of the "official_md5sum" + # operands provided, then prepare the conffile for removal from the system. + # We defer actual deletion until the package is configured so that we can + # roll this operation back if package installation fails. Otherwise copy it + # to newfilename and let dpkg handle it through conffiles mechanism. + # + # Call this function from a preinst script in the event $1 is "upgrade" or + # "install" and verify $2 to ensure the package is being upgraded from a + # version (or installed over a version removed-but-not-purged) prior to the + # one in which the conffile was obsoleted. + + local conffile current_checksum + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then + usage_error "replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare() called with wrong" \ + " number of arguments; expected at least 3, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + oldconffile="$1" + shift + newconffile="$1" + shift + + remove_conffile_prepare "$_oldconffile" "$@" + # If $oldconffile still exists, then md5sums didn't match. + # Copy it to new one. + if [ -f "$oldconffile" ]; then + cp "$oldconffile" "$newconffile" + fi + +} + +replace_conffile_with_symlink_commit () { + # syntax: replace_conffile_with_symlink_commit oldfilename + # + # Complete the removal of a conffile "oldfilename" that has been + # replaced by a symlink. + # + # Call this function from a postinst script after having used + # replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare() in the preinst. + + local conffile + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then + usage_error "replace_conffile_with_symlink_commit() called with wrong" \ + "number of arguments; expected 1, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + conffile="$1" + + remove_conffile_commit "$conffile" +} + +replace_conffile_with_symlink_rollback () { + # syntax: replace_conffile_with_symlink_rollback oldfilename newfilename + # + # Roll back the replacing of a conffile "oldfilename" with symlink to + # "newfilename". + # + # Call this function from a postrm script in the event $1 is "abort-upgrade" + # or "abort-install" and verify $2 to ensure the package failed to upgrade + # from a version (or install over a version removed-but-not-purged) prior + # to the one in which the conffile was obsoleted. + # You should have used replace_conffile_with_symlink_prepare() in the + # preinst. + + local conffile + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then + usage_error "replace_conffile_with_symlink_rollback() called with wrong" \ + "number of arguments; expected 2, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + oldconffile="$1" + newconffile="$2" + + remove_conffile_rollback "$_oldconffile" + if [ -f "$newconffile" ]; then + rm "$newconffile" + fi +} + +run () { + # syntax: run command [ argument ... ] + # + # Run specified command with optional arguments and report its exit status. + # Useful for commands whose exit status may be nonzero, but still acceptable, + # or commands whose failure is not fatal to us. + # + # NOTE: Do *not* use this function with db_get or db_metaget commands; in + # those cases the return value of the debconf command *must* be checked + # before the string returned by debconf is used for anything. + + local retval + + # validate arguments + if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then + usage_error "run() called with wrong number of arguments; expected at" \ + "least 1, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + "$@" || retval=$? + + if [ ${retval:-0} -ne 0 ]; then + observe "command \"$*\" exited with status $retval" + fi +} + +register_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so () { + # syntax: register_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so + # + # Configure the dynamic loader ld.so to search /usr/X11R6/lib for shared + # libraries. + # + # Call this function from the postinst script of a package that places a + # shared library in /usr/X11R6/lib, before invoking ldconfig. + + local dir ldsoconf + + dir="/usr/X11R6/lib" + ldsoconf="/etc/ld.so.conf" + + # is the line not already present? + if ! fgrep -qsx "$dir" "$ldsoconf"; then + observe "adding $dir directory to $ldsoconf" + echo "$dir" >> "$ldsoconf" + fi +} + +deregister_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so () { + # syntax: deregister_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so + # + # Configure dynamic loader ld.so to not search /usr/X11R6/lib for shared + # libraries, if and only if no shared libaries remain there. + # + # Call this function from the postrm script of a package that places a shared + # library in /usr/X11R6/lib, in the event "$1" is "remove", and before + # invoking ldconfig. + + local dir ldsoconf fgrep_status cmp_status + + dir="/usr/X11R6/lib" + ldsoconf="/etc/ld.so.conf" + + # is the line present? + if fgrep -qsx "$dir" "$ldsoconf"; then + # are there any shared objects in the directory? + if [ "$(echo "$dir"/lib*.so.*.*)" = "$dir/lib*.so.*.*" ]; then + # glob expansion produced nothing, so no shared libraries are present + observe "removing $dir directory from $ldsoconf" + # rewrite the file (very carefully) + set +e + fgrep -svx "$dir" "$ldsoconf" > "$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" + fgrep_status=$? + set -e + case $fgrep_status in + 0|1) ;; # we don't actually care if any lines matched or not + *) die "error reading \"$ldsoconf\"; fgrep exited with status" \ + "$fgrep_status" ;; + esac + set +e + cmp -s "$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" "$ldsoconf" + cmp_status=$? + set -e + case $cmp_status in + 0) rm "$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" ;; # files are identical + 1) mv "$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp" "$ldsoconf" ;; # files differ + *) die "error comparing \"$ldsoconf.dpkg-tmp\" to \"$ldsoconf\";" \ + "cmp exited with status $cmp_status" ;; + esac + fi + fi +} + +make_symlink_sane () { + # syntax: make_symlink_sane symlink target + # + # Ensure that the symbolic link symlink exists, and points to target. + # + # If symlink does not exist, create it and point it at target. + # + # If symlink exists but is not a symbolic link, back it up. + # + # If symlink exists, is a symbolic link, but points to the wrong location, fix + # it. + # + # If symlink exists, is a symbolic link, and already points to target, do + # nothing. + # + # This function wouldn't be needed if ln had an -I, --idempotent option. + + # Validate arguments. + if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then + usage_error "make_symlink_sane() called with wrong number of arguments;" \ + "expected 2, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + # We could just use the positional parameters as-is, but that makes things + # harder to follow. + local symlink target + + symlink="$1" + target="$2" + + if [ -L "$symlink" ] && [ "$(readlink "$symlink")" = "$target" ]; then + observe "link from $symlink to $target already exists" + else + observe "creating symbolic link from $symlink to $target" + mkdir -p "${target%/*}" "${symlink%/*}" + ln -s -b -S ".dpkg-old" "$target" "$symlink" + fi +} + +migrate_dir_to_symlink () { + # syntax: migrate_dir_to_symlink old_location new_location + # + # Per Debian Policy section 6.5.4, "A directory will never be replaced by a + # symbolic link to a directory or vice versa; instead, the existing state + # (symlink or not) will be left alone and dpkg will follow the symlink if + # there is one." + # + # We have to do it ourselves. + # + # This function moves the contents of old_location, a directory, into + # new_location, a directory, then makes old_location a symbolic link to + # new_location. + # + # old_location need not exist, but if it does, it must be a directory (or a + # symlink to a directory). If it is not, it is backed up. If new_location + # exists already and is not a directory, it is backed up. + # + # This function should be called from a package's preinst so that other + # packages unpacked after this one --- but before this package's postinst runs + # --- are unpacked into new_location even if their payloads contain + # old_location filespecs. + + # Validate arguments. + if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then + usage_error "migrate_dir_to_symlink() called with wrong number of" + "arguments; expected 2, got $#" + exit $SHELL_LIB_USAGE_ERROR + fi + + # We could just use the positional parameters as-is, but that makes things + # harder to follow. + local new old + + old="$1" + new="$2" + + # Is old location a symlink? + if [ -L "$old" ]; then + # Does it already point to new location? + if [ "$(readlink "$old")" = "$new" ]; then + # Nothing to do; migration has already been done. + observe "migration of $old to $new already done" + return 0 + else + # Back it up. + warn "backing up symbolic link $old as $old.dpkg-old" + mv -b "$old" "$old.dpkg-old" + fi + fi + + # Does old location exist, but is not a directory? + if [ -e "$old" ] && ! [ -d "$old" ]; then + # Back it up. + warn "backing up non-directory $old as $old.dpkg-old" + mv -b "$old" "$old.dpkg-old" + fi + + observe "migrating $old to $new" + + # Is new location a symlink? + if [ -L "$new" ]; then + # Does it point the wrong way, i.e., back to where we're migrating from? + if [ "$(readlink "$new")" = "$old" ]; then + # Get rid of it. + observe "removing symbolic link $new which points to $old" + rm "$new" + else + # Back it up. + warn "backing up symbolic link $new as $new.dpkg-old" + mv -b "$new" "$new.dpkg-old" + fi + fi + + # Does new location exist, but is not a directory? + if [ -e "$new" ] && ! [ -d "$new" ]; then + warn "backing up non-directory $new as $new.dpkg-old" + mv -b "$new" "$new.dpkg-old" + fi + + # Create new directory if it does not yet exist. + if ! [ -e "$new" ]; then + observe "creating $new" + mkdir -p "$new" + fi + + # Copy files in old location to new location. Back up any filenames that + # already exist in the new location with the extension ".dpkg-old". + observe "copying files from $old to $new" + if ! (cd "$old" && cp -a -b -S ".dpkg-old" . "$new"); then + die "error(s) encountered while copying files from $old to $new" + fi + + # Remove files at old location. + observe "removing $old" + rm -r "$old" + + # Create symlink from old location to new location. + make_symlink_sane "$old" "$new" +} + +# vim:set ai et sw=2 ts=2 tw=80: + +# GOBSTOPPER: The X Strike Force shell library ends here.