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gentoo-overlay/www-apache/mod_perl/mod_perl-2.0.4-r1.ebuild

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# Copyright 1999-2010 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/www-apache/mod_perl/mod_perl-2.0.4-r1.ebuild,v 1.15 2010/03/07 13:19:57 hollow Exp $
EAPI="2"
inherit apache-module perl-module eutils multilib
DESCRIPTION="An embedded Perl interpreter for Apache2"
SRC_URI="mirror://apache/perl/${P}.tar.gz"
HOMEPAGE="http://perl.apache.org/"
LICENSE="GPL-2"
KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 hppa ia64 ppc ppc64 sparc x86"
IUSE=""
SLOT="1"
DEPEND=">=dev-perl/Apache-Test-1.27
>=virtual/perl-CGI-3.08
>=virtual/perl-IO-Compress-1.09
dev-lang/perl
|| ( www-servers/apache[-threads] dev-lang/perl[ithreads] )"
RDEPEND="${DEPEND}"
PDEPEND="dev-perl/Apache-Reload"
APACHE2_MOD_FILE="${S}/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.so"
APACHE2_MOD_CONF="2.0.3/75_${PN}"
APACHE2_MOD_DEFINE="PERL"
DOCFILES="Changes INSTALL LICENSE README STATUS"
need_apache2
src_prepare() {
# I am not entirely happy with this solution, but here's what's
# going on here if someone wants to take a stab at another
# approach. When userpriv compilation is off, then the make
# process drops to user "nobody" to run the test servers. This
# server is closed, and then the socket is rebound using
# SO_REUSEADDR. If the same user does this, there is no problem,
# and the socket may be rebound immediately. If a different user
# (yes, in my testing, even root) attempts to rebind, it fails.
# Since the "is the socket available yet" code and the
# second-batch bind call both run as root, this will fail.
# The upstream settings on my test machine cause the second batch
# of tests to fail, believing the socket to still be in use. I
# tried patching various parts to make them run as the user
# specified in $config->{vars}{user} using getpwnam, but found
# this patch to be fairly intrusive, because the userid must be
# restored and the patch must be applied to multiple places.
# For now, we will simply extend the timeout in hopes that in the
# non-userpriv case, the socket will clear from the kernel tables
# normally, and the tests will proceed.
# If anybody is still having problems, then commenting out "make
# test" below should allow the software to build properly.
# Robert Coie <rac@gentoo.org> 2003.05.06
sed -i -e "s/sleep \$_/sleep \$_ << 2/" \
"${S}"/Apache-Test/lib/Apache/TestServer.pm \
|| die "problem editing TestServer.pm"
# rendhalver - this got redone for 2.0.1 and seems to fix the make test problems
epatch "${FILESDIR}"/mod_perl-2.0.1-sneak-tmpdir.patch
epatch "${FILESDIR}"/CVE-2009-0796.patch
}
src_configure() {
perl Makefile.PL \
PREFIX="${D}"/usr \
MP_TRACE=1 \
MP_DEBUG=1 \
MP_USE_DSO=1 \
MP_APXS=${APXS} \
INSTALLDIRS=vendor </dev/null || die
}
src_compile() {
# reported that parallel make is broken in bug 30257
emake -j1 || die
}
src_test() {
# make test notes whether it is running as root, and drops
# privileges all the way to "nobody" if so, so we must adjust
# write permissions accordingly in this case.
# IF YOU SUDO TO EMERGE AND HAVE !env_reset set testing will fail!
if [[ "$(id -u)" == "0" ]]; then
chown nobody:nobody "${WORKDIR}"
chown nobody:nobody "${T}"
fi
# this does not || die because of bug 21325. kudos to smark for
# the idea of setting HOME.
TMPDIR="${T}" HOME="${T}/" make test
}
src_install() {
apache-module_src_install
dodir "${APACHE_MODULESDIR}"
make install \
MODPERL_AP_LIBEXECDIR="${D}${APACHE_MODULESDIR}" \
MODPERL_AP_INCLUDEDIR="${D}${APACHE_INCLUDEDIR}" \
MP_INST_APACHE2=1 \
INSTALLDIRS=vendor || die
# rendhalver - fix the perllocal.pod that gets installed
# it seems to me that this has been getting installed for ages
fixlocalpod
insinto "${APACHE_MODULES_CONFDIR}"
doins "${FILESDIR}"/2.0.3/apache2-mod_perl-startup.pl
cp -pPR docs "${D}"/usr/share/doc/${PF}
cp -pPR todo "${D}"/usr/share/doc/${PF}
# this is an attempt to get @INC in line with /usr/bin/perl.
# there is blib garbage in the mainstream one that can only be
# useful during internal testing, so we wait until here and then
# just go with a clean slate. should be much easier to see what's
# happening and revert if problematic.
for FILE in $(grep -lr portage "${D}"/*|grep -v ".so"); do
sed -i -e "s:${D}:/:g" ${FILE}
done
}