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%define Version PVERSION
%define date PRELEASE
%define Vendor Caldera
%define Dist OpenLinux
%define EtcSamba /etc/samba.d
Name : samba
Version : %{Version}
Release : %{date}
Group : Server/Network
Summary : Samba SMB client and server.
Copyright : Andrew Tridgell, John H Terpstra; GPL Version 2
Packager : Klaus Singvogel <klaus@caldera.de>
Icon : Caldera-daemon.gif
URL : http://samba.org/samba
Requires : libpam >= 0.66, SysVinit-scripts >= 1.04-6
BuildRoot : /tmp/%{Name}-%{Version}
Source: ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/%{Name}-%{Version}%{date}.tar.gz
#Patch0: %{Name}-%{Version}-smbmount.patch
Patch1: %{Name}-%{Version}-install.patch
#Patch2: %{Name}-%{Version}-smbconf.patch
%Package doc
Group : Server/Network
Summary : Documentation on SAMBA.
%Package -n smbfs
Group : System/Network
Summary : Mount and unmount commands for SMB filesystems (smbfs).
%Package -n swat
Group : Administration/Network
Requires : setup >= 2.0-2, tcp_wrappers
Summary : Samba Web Administration Tool.
Samba provides an SMB server which can be used to provide
network services to SMB (sometimes called "Lan Manager")
clients, including various versions of MS Windows, OS/2,
and other Linux machines. Samba also provides some SMB
clients, which complement the built-in SMB filesystem
in Linux. Samba uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) protocols
and does NOT need NetBEUI (Microsoft Raw NetBIOS frame)
protocol.
Samba-2.2 features working NT Domain Control capability and
includes the SWAT (Samba Web Administration Tool) that
allows samba's smb.conf file to be remotely managed using your
favourite web browser. For the time being this is being
enabled on TCP port 901 via inetd.
Users are advised to use Samba-2.2 as a Windows NT4
Domain Controller only on networks that do NOT have a Windows
NT Domain Controller. This release does NOT as yet have
Backup Domain control ability.
Please refer to the WHATSNEW.txt document for fixup information.
This binary release includes encrypted password support.
Please read the smb.conf file and ENCRYPTION.txt in the
docs directory for implementation details.
%Description
NOTE: Caldera OpenLinux uses PAM which has integrated support
for Shadow passwordsand for quotas. Do NOT recompile with the
SHADOW_PWD option enabled.
%Description doc
Documentation on SAMBA.
%Description -n smbfs
This package includes the tools necessary to mount filesystems from
SMB servers.
Smbmount and smbumount are an interface to the SMB filesystem. Smbfs is
a filesystem which understands the SMB protocol. This is the protocol
Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT or Lan Manager use to talk to each
other. It was inspired by samba, the program by Andrew Tridgell that
turns any unix site into a file server for DOS or Windows clients. See
http://samba.org/samba for this interesting program suite and lots of
more information on SMB and NetBIOS over TCP/IP. There you also find
explanation for conceps like NetBIOS name or share.
%Description -n swat
swat allows a Samba administrator to configure the complex smb.conf
file via a Web browser. In addition, a swat configuration page has
help links to all the configurable options in the smb.conf file
allowing an administrator to easily look up the effects of any change.
%Prep
%setup -n samba
#%%patch0 -p1
%patch1 -p1
#%patch2 -p1
# instead of patch (to help configuration) ... ;^)
%{fixUP} -vbT source/Makefile.in -e '
s:we don.t use sbindir because we want:if you want : +
s:(the previous releases of Samba):$1, please use: +
s:(SBINDIR\s*=\s*\@)b:# ./configure --sbindir=\\\$(BINDIR)\n${1}sb: +
s:/log\.(\S+):/log/samba.d/${1}d: +
s:(PASSWD_PROGRAM\s*=\s*)(/bin):$1/usr$2: +
s:^(LIBS\s*=):AUTH_$1: +
s:((SMBD|SWAT|RPCCLIENT|SMBPASSWD)_OBJ\) )(\$\(LDF):$1\$(AUTH_LIBS) $3:
'
for i in {cvs.,change-}log; do [ ! -f ../$i ] || mv ../$i source; done
mv swat/help/welcome.html docs
%{fixUP} -vT docs -e '
s:/usr/local/samba/bin/(smb(client|run)):/usr/bin/$1:g +
s:/usr/local/samba/bin/((s|n)mbd|swat):/usr/sbin/$1:g +
s:/usr/local/samba/var/locks:/var/lock/samba.d: +
s:/usr/local/samba/(var|lib)/log:/var/log/samba.d/smb: +
s:/usr/local/samba/swat:/usr/share/samba/swat:g +
s:/usr/local/samba/lib:%{EtcSamba}:g;
'
mv docs/welcome.html swat/help
for i in docs/*/smb.conf.5*; do
%{fixUP} -vT $i -e '
s:users\.map:smbusers:g +
s:SAMBA_INSTALL_DIRECTORY/lib:%{EtcSamba}: +
s:None \(set in compile\)\.:(see above).: +
s:/usr/local/:/usr/:g;
'
done
%{fixUP} -vT docs/textdocs/Faxing.txt -e '
s:/usr/local/etc/:/etc/: +
s:/usr/local/:/usr/:;
'
%{fixUP} -vT docs/textdocs/ENCRYPTION.txt -e '
s:/usr/local/samba/private:%{EtcSamba}:g +
s:mksmbpasswd.sh:mksmbpasswd:g +
s:the Samba source directory:/usr/bin:;
'
# End of DirtyHack(TM)
%Build
cd source
autoreconf
CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" LDFLAGS="-s" ./configure \
--prefix='$(DESTDIR)/usr' \
--localstatedir='$(DESTDIR)/var' \
--libdir='$(DESTDIR)%{EtcSamba}' \
--with-privatedir='$(LIBDIR)' \
--with-lockdir='$(DESTDIR)/var/lock/samba.d' \
--with-swatdir='$(DESTDIR)/usr/share/swat' \
--with-smbmount --with-pam --without-smbwrapper \
--with-utmp --with-quotas --with-vfs --with-msdfs \
--with-profile --with-syslog --with-utmp --with-netatalk \
--with-sambabook=$(DESTDIR)/usr/share/swat/using_samba
make all nsswitch/libnss_wins.so
%Install
%{mkDESTDIR}
VVS=packaging/%{Vendor}/%{Dist}
mkdir -p $DESTDIR/etc/{{rc.d/init,logrotate,pam}.d,sysconfig/daemons}
mkdir -p $DESTDIR/var/{lo{ck,g}/samba.d,spool/samba}
mkdir -p $DESTDIR/usr/{share,swat/using_samba}
mkdir -p $DESTDIR/home/samba $DESTDIR%{EtcSamba}/codepages/src $DESTDIR/sbin
make -C source install
strip $DESTDIR/usr/bin/smb{mount,mnt,umount}
mv $DESTDIR/usr/bin/{make,add,conv}* $DESTDIR/usr/sbin
#cp -p source/codepages/codepage_def.??? $DESTDIR%{EtcSamba}/codepages/src
# Install the nsswitch library extension file
cp -p source/nsswitch/libnss_wins.so $DESTDIR/lib
# Make link for wins resolver
cd $DESTDIR/lib
ln -s libnss_wins.so libnss_wins.so.2
cd $RPM_BUILD_DIR
cp -p $VVS/samba.init $DESTDIR/etc/rc.d/init.d/samba
ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/samba $DESTDIR/usr/sbin
cp -p $VVS/smb.conf.sample $DESTDIR%{EtcSamba}/smb.conf.sample
#cp -p $VVS/smb.conf.sample $DESTDIR%{EtcSamba}/smb.conf
cp -p $VVS/smbusers $DESTDIR%{EtcSamba}
cp -p $VVS/smbprint $DESTDIR/usr/bin
cp -p $VVS/smbadduser.perl $DESTDIR/usr/sbin/smbadduser
cp -p $VVS/make_smbpasswd.perl $DESTDIR/usr/sbin/make_smbpasswd
cp -p $VVS/convertsmbpasswd.perl $DESTDIR/usr/sbin/convertsmbpasswd
cp -p $VVS/updatesmbpasswd.perl $DESTDIR/usr/sbin/updatesmbpasswd
cp -p $VVS/findsmb $DESTDIR/usr/sbin
cp -p $VVS/samba.daemon $DESTDIR/etc/sysconfig/daemons/samba
cp -p $VVS/samba.pam $DESTDIR/etc/pam.d/samba
cp -p $VVS/samba.logrotate $DESTDIR/etc/logrotate.d/samba
for f in testparm testprns; do
ln -s $f $DESTDIR/usr/bin/smb$f
ln -s $f.1 $DESTDIR/usr/man/man1/smb$f.1
done
ln -s make_smbcodepage $DESTDIR/usr/sbin/mksmbcodepage
ln -s make_smbpasswd $DESTDIR/usr/sbin/mksmbpasswd
ln -sf convert_smbpasswd $DESTDIR/usr/sbin/convertsmbpasswd
cat <<-'EoH' > $DESTDIR%{EtcSamba}/lmhosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
EoH
DOCD="$DESTDIR/%{_defaultdocdir}/samba-%{Version}"; mkdir -p $DOCD
ln -sf ../Copyrights/GPL-2.0 $DOCD/COPYING
cp -p README Manifest Read-Manifest-Now WHATSNEW.txt Roadmap $DOCD
cp -a docs examples $DOCD
mv $DOCD/docs/htmldocs/wfw_slip.htm $DOCD/docs/wfw_slip.html
rm -rf $DOCD/docs/{htmldocs,manpages,yodldocs}
rm -rf $DOCD/examples/{svr4-startup,printing}
cp -p swat/README $DOCD/README.swat
%{fixUP} -vT $DOCD/examples -e 's:/usr/local/bin/:/usr/bin/:g;'
%{fixManPages}
%{mkLists} -c samba
cat << 'EOF' | %{mkLists} -d samba
^/(etc|var|home) config-IGNORED
swat swat
/usr/doc/samba-[^/]+/$ base
/doc/samba- doc
@default@
EOF
cat << 'EOF' | %{mkLists} -f -a samba
^/etc config-IGNORED
/doc/samba-[^/]+/(COPYING|README$) base
/doc/samba- doc
smb(mount|mnt|umount) smbfs
mount.smbfs smbfs
swat swat
@default@
EOF
%Clean
%{rmDESTDIR}
%Post
lisa --SysV-init install samba S91 3:4:5 K09 0:1:2:6
%Post -n swat
lisa --inetd install swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/sbin/tcpd swat
perl -pi -e '$s=1 if /^swat/;
print "swat:ALL EXCEPT 127.0.0.1\n" if eof && ! $s' /etc/hosts.deny
%PostUn
lisa --SysV-init remove samba $1
# We want to remove the browse.dat and wins.dat files so they can not
# interfer with a new version of samba!
rm -f /var/lock/samba/{browse,wins}.dat
%PostUn -n swat
lisa --inetd disable swat $1
[ -x /usr/sbin/swat ]||perl -ni -e '/^swat\s*\:/||print' /etc/hosts.deny
%Files -f files-samba-base
%defattr(-,root,root)
%config %attr(755,root,root) /etc/rc.d/init.d/samba
%config %attr(644,root,root) /etc/sysconfig/daemons/samba
%config %attr(644,root,root) /etc/pam.d/samba
%config %attr(644,root,root) /etc/logrotate.d/samba
%config %attr(-,root,root) %{EtcSamba}
%config %attr(755,root,root) /home/samba
%dir %attr(755,root,root) /var/lock/samba.d
%dir %attr(755,root,root) /var/log/samba.d
%dir %attr(1777,root,root) /var/spool/samba
#%dir %attr(775,root,nobody) /home/samba
%Files doc -f files-samba-doc
%defattr(-,root,root)
%Files -n smbfs -f files-samba-smbfs
%defattr(-,root,root)
%Files -n swat -f files-samba-swat
%defattr(-,root,root)
%ChangeLog
* Mon Jan 01 1997 ...
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