rsyslog: add systemd build option (disabled by default).
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# Template file for 'rsyslog'
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pkgname=rsyslog
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version=7.6.3
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revision=1
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revision=2
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build_style=gnu-configure
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configure_args="--enable-gnutls --enable-mysql --enable-pgsql
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--enable-imdiag --enable-imfile --enable-mail --enable-gssapi-krb5
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--with-systemdsystemunitdir=/usr/lib/systemd/system --enable-zlib
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--enable-imptcp --enable-imttcp --enable-mmsnmptrapd --enable-omjournal
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--enable-impstats --enable-omprog --enable-omstdout --enable-imjournal
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--enable-imptcp --enable-imttcp --enable-mmsnmptrapd
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--enable-impstats --enable-omprog --enable-omstdout
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--enable-pmlastmsg --enable-pmcisconames --enable-pmaixforwardedfrom
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--enable-pmsnare --enable-pmrfc3164sd --enable-omuxsock
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--enable-cached-man-pages"
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hostmakedepends="pkg-config"
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makedepends="json-c-devel gnutls-devel>=3.1.5 postgresql-libs-devel
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libmysqlclient-devel>=5.5.27 mit-krb5-devel libestr-devel>=0.1.9
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libee-devel>=0.4.1 liblogging-devel>=1.0.2 systemd-devel"
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libee-devel>=0.4.1 liblogging-devel>=1.0.2"
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conf_files="/etc/rsyslog.conf"
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systemd_services="rsyslog.service on"
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provides="syslog-daemon-0_1"
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}
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fi
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# Package build options
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build_options="systemd"
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desc_option_systemd="Enable support for systemd journal"
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if [ "$build_option_systemd" ]; then
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configure_args+=" --enable-imjournal --enable-omjournal"
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makedepends+=" systemd-devel"
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else
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configure_args+=" --disable-imjournal --disable-omjournal"
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fi
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post_configure() {
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echo "rsyslogd_LDADD += \$(LIBESTR_LIBS) -lm" >> tools/Makefile
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}
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