linux-f10-nss_ldap: my first port - be gentle :)
Gary Jennejohn
gljennjohn at googlemail.com
Thu Jan 5 11:18:30 UTC 2012
On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 09:52:40 +1000
Da Rock <freebsd-ports at herveybayaustralia.com.au> wrote:
> On 01/04/12 23:27, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
> > On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 22:31:51 +1000
> > Da Rock<freebsd-ports at herveybayaustralia.com.au> wrote:
> >
> >> I've been advised I should attempt to port this for general use to
> >> FreeBSD. I've been operating it manually very successfully now in a
> >> number of operations. This is, however, my first attempt at a port and I
> >> would like some guidance to see if I've done this right.
> >>
> >> I was advised to copy the essential parts from a similar port, so I've
> >> used archivers/linux-f10-ucl. This is my Makefile:
> >>
> >> # New ports collection makefile for: archivers/linux-f10-nss_ldap
> >> # Date created: 2012-01-04
> >> # Whom: rskinner
> >> #
> >> # $FreeBSD$
> >> #
> >>
> >> PORTNAME= nss_ldap
> >> PORTVERSION= 1.03
> >> CATEGORIES= security linux
> >> MASTER_SITES= CRITICAL/rpm/${LINUX_RPM_ARCH}/fedora/${LINUX_DIST_VER}
> >> PKGNAMEPREFIX= linux-f10-
> >> DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}-${RPMVERSION}
> >>
> >> MAINTAINER= emulation at FreeBSD.org
> >> COMMENT= nss_ldap library (Linux Fedora 10)
> >>
> >> CONFLICTS=
> >>
> >> USE_LINUX_RPM= yes
> >> LINUX_DIST_VER= 10
> >> RPMVERSION= 8.fc9
> >> USE_LDCONFIG= yes
> >>
> >> PLIST_FILES= usr/lib/libnss_ldap.so.2 usr/lib/libnss_ldap.so
> >> usr/lib/libnss_ldap-264.so
> >> DOCSDIR= ${PREFIX}/usr/share/doc/${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}
> >> PORTDOCS= COPYING NEWS README THANKS TODO
> >> DESCR= ${.CURDIR}/../${PORTNAME}/pkg-descr
> >>
> >> .include<bsd.port.mk>
> >>
> >> And I have a pkg-descr file.
> >>
> >> Am I on the right track? I'm following the porters handbook as well.
> >>
> > Doesn't pass portlint.
> >
> > Can't fetch the RPM file.
> >
> > Otherwise, a pretty good start.
> Ok, thats good so far then. Thanks for the assessment.
>
> Now, what's portlint?
>
/usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portlint. It does syntax checking on the Makefile
and checks things like correct checksums in distfile. You run it in the
port's directory.
> And I have a question or two about the rpm. Do I need to script
> something to just extract the files needed, or is it already in the mk
> files already somewhere?
>
I suspect that setting USE_LINUX_RPM= yes in Makefile should be all
you need, but I've never done a RPM port. Some seem to use only
LINUX_RPM_ARCH= i386, which is the only option at the moment since
we don't have a AMD64 Linux base port.
> And how do I work out the url for fetching the rpm? This particular one
> is a moving target as the distro is already eol. Is it stored on the
> FreeBSD servers? Or what do I do here?
>
That could be a problem. Maybe a committer could host it for you. I'm
hosting flwm-1.00.tgz, although I don't think it's used anymore.
> In the porters handbook it mentions checksums and "make makesum" - does
> that mean I have to put it in the ports tree to try it?
>
I just update Makefile, fetch the tarball and then run "make makesum"
before generating diffs or making a tarball of the port.
> And is pkg-message scripted or do I just create it?
>
See the comment in /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk. There are lots of very
informative comments in that file.
--
Gary Jennejohn
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