# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-zope/zope/zope-2.8.1.ebuild,v 1.4 2005/09/18 12:22:29 blubb Exp $ inherit eutils multilib DESCRIPTION="Zope is a web application platform used for building high-performance, dynamic web sites." HOMEPAGE="http://www.zope.org" SRC_URI="http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/${PV}/Zope-${PV}-final.tgz" LICENSE="ZPL" SLOT="${PV}" KEYWORDS="~x86 ~sparc ~ppc ~alpha ~amd64" IUSE="unicode" RDEPEND="=dev-lang/python-2.3*" python='python2.3' DEPEND="${RDEPEND} virtual/libc >=sys-apps/sed-4.0.5" S="${WORKDIR}/Zope-${PV}-final" ZUID=zope ZGID=zope ZS_DIR=${ROOT%/}/usr/$(get_libdir) ZSERVDIR=${ZS_DIR}/${P} # Narrow the scope of ownership/permissions. # Security plan: # * ZUID is the superuser for all zope instances. # * ZGID is for a single instance's administration. # * Other' should not have any access to ${ZSERVDIR}, # because they can work through the Zope web interface. # This should protect our code/data better. # # UPDATE: ${ZSERVDIR} is a lib directory and should be world readable # like e.g /usr/lib/python we do not store any user data there, # currently removed all custom permission stuff, for ${ZSERVDIR} src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd ${S} } src_compile() { ./configure --ignore-largefile --prefix=. --with-python=/usr/bin/python2.3 || die "Failed to configure." emake || die "Failed to compile." } src_install() { dodoc README.txt dodoc doc/*.txt docinto PLATFORMS ; dodoc doc/PLATFORMS/* docinto ZEO ; dodoc doc/ZEO/* # Patched StructuredText will accept source text formatted in utf-8 encoding, # apply all formattings and output utf-8 encoded text. # if you want to use this option you need to set your # system python encoding to utf-8 (create the file sitecustomize.py inside # your site-packages, add the following lines # import sys # sys.setdefaultencoding('utf-8') # If this is a problem, let me know right away. --batlogg@gentoo.org # I wondering if we need a USE flag for this and wheter we can set the # sys.encoding automtically # so i defined a use flag if use unicode; then einfo "Patching structured text" einfo "make sure you have set the system python encoding to utf-8" einfo "create the file sitecustomize.py inside your site-packages" einfo "import sys" einfo "sys.setdefaultencoding('utf8')" # stx i18n support borked. --batlogg@gentoo.org ewarn "sorry, the Structured Text patch doesn't work yet for zope-2.8." #cd ${S}/lib/python/StructuredText/ #epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/i18n-1.0.0.patch sleep 15 cd ${S} fi make install PREFIX=${D}${ZSERVDIR} rm -rf ${D}${ZSERVDIR}/doc dosym ../../share/doc/${PF} ${ZSERVDIR}/doc # copy the init script skeleton to skel directory of our installation skel=${D}${ZSERVDIR}/skel # from 2.7.4 release i think that we can use the same # file for every one, and not separate it by PV cp ${FILESDIR}/zope.initd ${skel}/zope.initd } pkg_postinst() { # create the zope user and group for backward compatibility enewgroup ${ZGID} 261 usermod -g ${ZGID} ${ZUID} 2>&1 >/dev/null || \ enewuser ${ZUID} 261 -1 /var/$(get_libdir)/zope ${ZGID} einfo "Be warned that you need at least one zope instance to run zope." einfo "Please emerge zope-config for futher instance management." } pkg_prerm() { #need to remove this symlink because portage keeps links to #existing targets rm ${ZSERVDIR}/bin/python }