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Makefile
82 lines
3.7 KiB
Makefile
# New ports collection makefile for: Zope
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# Version required: 2.0.1
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# Date created: Sat 21 Aug 1999
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# Whom: Peter Cornelius <pcc@gmx.net>
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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DISTNAME= Zope-${VERSION}-src
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PKGNAME= zope-${VERSION}
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CATEGORIES= www python
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MASTER_SITES= http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/${VERSION}/
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EXTRACT_SUFX= .tgz
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MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
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BUILD_DEPENDS= python1.5:${PORTSDIR}/lang/python
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RUN_DEPENDS= ${PREFIX}/sbin/apache:${PORTSDIR}/www/apache13-modssl
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# Build has to be done in the final location after installing the sources
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# there. It were a major action to fix all paths otherwise.
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do-build: # empty, but needs to be there for the python dependency.
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# The web server's "root" directory used to be ${PREFIX}/www, and from
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# then on, data, cgi-bin and such. Thus, I decided that Zope belongs
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# there, too. I don't know whether this still applies to current apache
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# releases, though. I still run 2.2.8-STABLE.
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VERSION= 2.0.0b5
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PLIST_SUB= ZOPEBASEDIR=www/Zope-${VERSION} CGIBINDIR=share/apache/cgi-bin VERSION=${VERSION}
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WEBBASEDIR?= ${PREFIX}/www
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ZOPEBASEDIR?= ${WEBBASEDIR}/Zope-${VERSION}
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CGI_BIN_DIR?= ${PREFIX}/share/apache/cgi-bin
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APACHE_CONFDIR?= ${PREFIX}/etc/apache
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PYTHON15?= ${PREFIX}/bin/python1.5
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# I decided to consider the whole souce tree to be part of the package
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# since in there, Zope can live on its own. It does leave some *.o files
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# around (about four), but I can use Zope's own building mechanism.
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do-install: #
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@if [ -e ${ZOPEBASEDIR}/var/Data.fs ] ; then \
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${ECHO} "Saving existing Database to /tmp/Data.fs.BAK." ; \
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${MV} ${ZOPEBASEDIR}/var/Data.fs /tmp/Data.fs.BAK ; \
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fi
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@( ${MKDIR} ${ZOPEBASEDIR} ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Please be patient, some builds need their time." ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Copying..." ; \
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${CP} -Rp ${WRKSRC}/* ${ZOPEBASEDIR}/ ; \
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cd ${ZOPEBASEDIR} ; \
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${PYTHON15} w_pcgi.py ; \
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${PYTHON15} wo_pcgi.py ; \
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${MV} Zope.cgi Zope.cgi.orig ; \
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${ECHO} "#! ${CGI_BIN_DIR}/pcgi-wrapper" > Zope.cgi ; \
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${CAT} Zope.cgi.orig >> Zope.cgi ; \
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${INSTALL} -o nobody -m 555 Zope.cgi pcgi/pcgi-wrapper ${CGI_BIN_DIR} ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Fixing permissions of Zope's own var directory..." ; \
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${CHMOD} ugo+rwt var ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Setting user/password to zopemaster/test..." ; \
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${PYTHON15} zpasswd.py -u zopemaster -p test -e CLEARTEXT access ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Copying Apache config file changes to ${APACHE_CONFDIR}/apache.conf.Zope-${VERSION}-Changes." ; \
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${CP} -p ${FILESDIR}/apache.conf.Zope-${VERSION}-Changes ${APACHE_CONFDIR}/ ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Please have a look at this file and the instructions" ; \
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${ECHO} "===> therein and incorporate them to your apache.conf." ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Creating rc startup file for Zope-${VERSION}..." ; \
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${ECHO} "#! /bin/sh" > ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/zope.sh ; \
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${ECHO} "${ZOPEBASEDIR}/start -w '' -f '' -m '' -p ${CGI_BIN_DIR}/Zope.cgi &" >> ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/zope.sh ; \
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${ECHO} "echo -n \" Zope\"" >> ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/zope.sh ; \
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${CHMOD} ug+x,o-rwx ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/zope.sh ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Done with ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/zope.sh." ; \
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${CAT} ${FILESDIR}/Message ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Your Zope base directory is ${ZOPEBASEDIR}." ; \
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${ECHO} "===> The Zope license is in ${ZOPEBASEDIR}/LICENSE.txt." ; \
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${ECHO} "===> For Apache changes see ${APACHE_CONFDIR}/apache.conf.Zope-${VERSION}-Changes." ; \
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${ECHO} "===> Zope.cgi and pcgi-wrapper live in ${CGI_BIN_DIR}." )
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#pre-deinstall: # Save Database contents. I expect /tmp to have sufficient
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# # space to hold it for the time being.
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# @if [ -e ${ZOPEBASEDIR}/var/Data.fs ] ; then \
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# ${ECHO} "Saving existing Database to /tmp/Data.fs.bak." ; \
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# ${MV} ${ZOPEBASEDIR}/var/Data.fs /tmp/Data.fs.bak ; \
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# fi
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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