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gentoo-overlay/mail-filter/spamassassin/spamassassin-3.4.2-r2.ebuild

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# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=6
inherit perl-functions systemd toolchain-funcs user
MY_P="Mail-SpamAssassin-${PV//_/-}"
S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
DESCRIPTION="An extensible mail filter which can identify and tag spam"
HOMEPAGE="https://spamassassin.apache.org/"
SRC_URI="mirror://apache/spamassassin/source/${MY_P}.tar.bz2"
LICENSE="Apache-2.0 GPL-2"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 hppa ia64 ppc ppc64 s390 ~sh sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~x86-macos"
IUSE="berkdb cron ipv6 ldap libressl mysql postgres qmail sqlite ssl test"
RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
# The Makefile.PL script checks for dependencies, but only fails if a
# required (i.e. not optional) dependency is missing. We therefore
# require most of the optional modules only at runtime.
REQDEPEND="dev-lang/perl:=
dev-perl/HTML-Parser
dev-perl/Net-DNS
dev-perl/NetAddr-IP
virtual/perl-Archive-Tar
virtual/perl-Digest-SHA
virtual/perl-IO-Zlib
virtual/perl-Time-HiRes
ssl? (
!libressl? ( dev-libs/openssl:0= )
libressl? ( dev-libs/libressl )
)"
# SpamAssassin doesn't use libwww-perl except as a fallback for when
# curl/wget are missing, so we depend on one of those instead. Some
# mirrors use https, so we need those utilities to support SSL.
#
# re2c is needed to compile the rules (sa-compile).
#
# We still need the old Digest-SHA1 because razor2 has not been ported
# to Digest-SHA.
OPTDEPEND="app-crypt/gnupg
dev-perl/Digest-SHA1
dev-perl/Encode-Detect
dev-perl/Geo-IP
dev-perl/HTTP-Date
dev-perl/Mail-DKIM
dev-perl/Mail-SPF
dev-perl/Net-Patricia
dev-perl/Net-CIDR-Lite
dev-util/re2c
|| ( net-misc/wget[ssl] net-misc/curl[ssl] )
virtual/perl-MIME-Base64
virtual/perl-Pod-Parser
berkdb? ( virtual/perl-DB_File )
ipv6? ( dev-perl/IO-Socket-INET6 )
ldap? ( dev-perl/perl-ldap )
mysql? (
dev-perl/DBI
dev-perl/DBD-mysql
)
postgres? (
dev-perl/DBI
dev-perl/DBD-Pg
)
sqlite? (
dev-perl/DBI
dev-perl/DBD-SQLite
)
ssl? ( dev-perl/IO-Socket-SSL )"
DEPEND="${REQDEPEND}
test? (
${OPTDEPEND}
virtual/perl-Test-Harness
)"
RDEPEND="${REQDEPEND} ${OPTDEPEND}"
PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}/spamassassin-3.4.2-bug_7632.patch" )
src_prepare() {
default
# The sa_compile test does some weird stuff like hopping around in
# the directory tree and calling "make" to create a dist tarball
# from ${S}. It fails, and is more trouble than it's worth...
perl_rm_files t/sa_compile.t || die 'failed to remove sa_compile test'
# The spamc tests (which need the networked spamd daemon) fail for
# irrelevant reasons. It's too hard to disable them (unlike the
# spamd tests themselves -- see src_test), so use a crude
# workaround.
perl_rm_files t/spamc_*.t || die 'failed to remove spamc tests'
# Upstream bug 7622: this thing needs network access but doesn't
# respect the 'run_net_tests' setting.
perl_rm_files t/urilocalbl_geoip.t \
|| die 'failed to remove urilocalbl_geoip tests'
}
src_configure() {
# This is how and where the perl-module eclass disables the
# MakeMaker interactive prompt.
export PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1
# Set SYSCONFDIR explicitly so we can't get bitten by bug 48205 again
# (just to be sure, nobody knows how it could happen in the first place).
#
# We also set the path to the perl executable explictly. This will be
# used to create the initial shebang line in the scripts (bug 62276).
perl Makefile.PL \
PREFIX="${EPREFIX}/usr" \
INSTALLDIRS=vendor \
SYSCONFDIR="${EPREFIX}/etc" \
DATADIR="${EPREFIX}/usr/share/spamassassin" \
PERL_BIN="${EPREFIX}/usr/bin/perl" \
ENABLE_SSL="$(usex ssl)" \
DESTDIR="${D}" \
|| die 'failed to create a Makefile using Makefile.PL'
# Now configure spamc.
emake CC="$(tc-getCC)" LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" spamc/Makefile
}
src_compile() {
emake
use qmail && emake spamc/qmail-spamc
}
src_install () {
emake install
einstalldocs
# Create the stub dir used by sa-update and friends
keepdir /var/lib/spamassassin
# Move spamd to sbin where it belongs.
dodir /usr/sbin
mv "${ED}"/usr/bin/spamd "${ED}"/usr/sbin/spamd || die "move spamd failed"
if use qmail; then
dobin spamc/qmail-spamc
fi
dosym mail/spamassassin /etc/spamassassin
# Disable plugin by default
sed -i -e 's/^loadplugin/\#loadplugin/g' \
"${ED}/etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre" \
|| die "failed to disable plugins by default"
# Add the init and config scripts.
newinitd "${FILESDIR}/3.4.1-spamd.init-r3" spamd
newconfd "${FILESDIR}/3.4.1-spamd.conf-r1" spamd
systemd_newunit "${FILESDIR}/${PN}.service-r4" "${PN}.service"
systemd_install_serviced "${FILESDIR}/${PN}.service.conf-r2" \
"${PN}.service"
use postgres && dodoc sql/*_pg.sql
use mysql && dodoc sql/*_mysql.sql
dodoc NOTICE TRADEMARK CREDITS UPGRADE USAGE sql/README.bayes \
sql/README.awl procmailrc.example sample-nonspam.txt \
sample-spam.txt spamd/PROTOCOL spamd/README.vpopmail \
spamd-apache2/README.apache
# Rename some files so that they don't clash with others.
newdoc spamd/README README.spamd
newdoc sql/README README.sql
newdoc ldap/README README.ldap
if use qmail; then
dodoc spamc/README.qmail
fi
insinto /etc/mail/spamassassin/
insopts -m0400
newins "${FILESDIR}"/secrets.cf secrets.cf.example
# Create the directory where sa-update stores its GPG key (if you
# choose to import one). If this directory does not exist, the
# import will fail. This is bug 396307. We expect that the import
# will be performed as root, and making the directory accessible
# only to root prevents a warning on the command-line.
diropts -m0700
dodir /etc/mail/spamassassin/sa-update-keys
if use cron; then
# Install the cron job if they want it.
exeinto /etc/cron.daily
newexe "${FILESDIR}/update-spamassassin-rules.cron" \
update-spamassassin-rules
fi
# Remove perllocal.pod to avoid file collisions (bug #603338).
perl_delete_localpod || die "failed to remove perllocal.pod"
# The perl-module eclass calls three other functions to clean
# up in src_install. The first fixes references to ${D} in the
# packlist, and is useful to us, too. The other two functions,
# perl_delete_emptybsdir and perl_remove_temppath, don't seem
# to be needed: there are no empty directories, *.bs files, or
# ${D} paths remaining in our installed image.
perl_fix_packlist || die "failed to fix paths in packlist"
}
src_test() {
# Trick the test suite into skipping the spamd tests. Setting
# SPAMD_HOST to a non-localhost value causes SKIP_SPAMD_TESTS to be
# set in SATest.pm.
export SPAMD_HOST=disabled
default
}
pkg_preinst() {
# The spamd daemon runs as this user. Use a real home directory so
# that it can hold SA configuration.
enewuser spamd -1 -1 /home/spamd
}
pkg_postinst() {
elog
elog 'No rules are installed by default. You will need to run sa-update'
elog 'at least once, and most likely configure SpamAssassin before it'
elog 'will work.'
if ! use cron; then
elog
elog 'You should consider a cron job for sa-update. One is provided'
elog 'for daily updates if you enable the "cron" USE flag.'
fi
elog
elog 'Configuration and update help can be found on the wiki:'
elog
elog ' https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SpamAssassin'
elog
ewarn 'If this version of SpamAssassin causes permissions issues'
ewarn 'with your user configurations or bayes databases, then you'
ewarn 'may need to set SPAMD_RUN_AS_ROOT=true in your OpenRC service'
ewarn 'configuration file, or remove the --username and --groupname'
ewarn 'flags from the SPAMD_OPTS variable in your systemd service'
ewarn 'configuration file.'
}