# Template file for 'gdm' pkgname=gdm version=2.91.93 revision=2 distfiles="${GNOME_SITE}/$pkgname/2.91/$pkgname-$version.tar.bz2" build_style=gnu_configure configure_args="--disable-schemas-install --disable-scrollkeeper --with-gconf-schema-file-dir=/usr/share/gconf/schemas --localstatedir=/var" short_desc="GNOME Display Manager" maintainer="Juan RP " checksum=6684411bc5e1b62f50df7f2fc2d613198195a595e45da736cca7a85f0426f8a5 long_desc=" GDM is the GNOME Display Manager, it is the little proggie that runs in the background, runs your X sessions, presents you with a login box and then tells you to piss off because you forgot your password. It does pretty much everything that you would want to use xdm for, but does not involve as much crack. It doesn't use any code from xdm, and has a more paranoid and safer design overall. It also includes many features over xdm, the biggest one of which is that it is more user friendly, even if your X setup is failing. The goal is that users should never, ever have to use the command line to customize or troubleshoot gdm. It of course supports xdmcp, and in fact extends xdmcp a little bit in places where I thought xdm was lacking (but is still compatible with xdm's xdmcp)." conf_files=" /etc/gdm/custom.conf /etc/gdm/Init/Default /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default /etc/pam.d/gdm /etc/pam.d/gdm-autologin" gconf_schemas="gdm-simple-greeter.schemas" gtk_iconcache_dirs="/usr/share/icons/hicolor" # Create the 'gdm' system user/group. system_accounts="gdm" gdm_homedir="/var/lib/gdm" openrc_services="gdm default true" Add_dependency run glibc Add_dependency run glib Add_dependency run libX11 Add_dependency run dbus-glib Add_dependency run dbus-libs Add_dependency run libXau Add_dependency run pam Add_dependency run accountsservice Add_dependency run gtk+3 Add_dependency run gdk-pixbuf Add_dependency run cairo Add_dependency run pango Add_dependency run GConf Add_dependency run fontconfig Add_dependency run upower Add_dependency run libXdmcp Add_dependency run tcp_wrappers-libs Add_dependency run libcanberra Add_dependency build pkg-config Add_dependency build intltool Add_dependency build gnome-doc-utils Add_dependency build glib-devel Add_dependency build libX11-devel Add_dependency build dbus-glib-devel Add_dependency build dbus-devel Add_dependency build libXau-devel Add_dependency build pam-devel Add_dependency build accountsservice-devel Add_dependency build gtk+3-devel Add_dependency build gdk-pixbuf-devel Add_dependency build cairo-devel Add_dependency build pango-devel Add_dependency build GConf-devel Add_dependency build fontconfig-devel Add_dependency build upower-devel Add_dependency build libXdmcp-devel Add_dependency build tcp_wrappers-devel Add_dependency build libcanberra-devel Add_dependency full ConsoleKit-x11 Add_dependency full xorg-server Add_dependency full hicolor-icon-theme Add_dependency full polkit-gnome post_install() { # Use our own pam files. rm -f ${DESTDIR}/etc/pam.d/* install -m644 ${FILESDIR}/gdm.pam ${DESTDIR}/etc/pam.d/gdm install -m644 ${FILESDIR}/gdm-autologin.pam \ ${DESTDIR}/etc/pam.d/gdm-autologin # Install OpenRC service. install -D -m755 ${FILESDIR}/gdm.rc ${DESTDIR}/etc/init.d/gdm # Transform ${exec_prefix} to start at-spi-registryd! sed -i -e "s|\${exec_prefix}|/usr|" \ ${DESTDIR}//usr/share/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow/at-spi-registryd-wrapper.desktop mv ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/gconf/schemas/*.schemas ${wrksrc} gconf-merge-schema ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/gconf/schemas/${gconf_schemas} \ --domain ${pkgname} ${wrksrc}/*.schemas }