void-packages/srcpkgs/dhcpcd/template
Cameron Nemo 01077a468d dhcpcd: make privsep a build option and disable it
dhcpcd's privsep is seccomp based and thus shits the bed on a whim (e.g.
different CPU architectures or upstream libc changes).

Disable it by default, but leave the option around if somebody really
needs it (hint: they can probably just use the AppArmor profile).
2020-11-17 12:34:46 +01:00

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# Template file for 'dhcpcd'
pkgname=dhcpcd
version=9.3.2
revision=2
build_style=configure
make_check_target=test
configure_args="
--prefix=/usr --sbindir=/usr/bin --sysconfdir=/etc --rundir=/run/dhcpcd
$(vopt_if privsep --privsepuser=_dhcpcd)"
hostmakedepends="ntp pkg-config"
makedepends="eudev-libudev-devel"
short_desc="RFC2131 compliant DHCP client"
maintainer="Cameron Nemo <cnemo@tutanota.com>"
license="BSD-2-Clause"
homepage="https://roy.marples.name/projects/dhcpcd"
distfiles="https://roy.marples.name/downloads/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-${version}.tar.xz"
checksum=6d49af5e766a2515e6366e4f669663df04ecdf90a1a60ddb1d7a2feb4b5d2566
lib32disabled=yes
conf_files=/etc/dhcpcd.conf
system_accounts="_dhcpcd"
_dhcpcd_homedir="/var/db/dhcpcd"
build_options="privsep"
desc_option_privsep="Enable privilege separation mode for the daemon"
post_install() {
vsv dhcpcd
vsv dhcpcd-eth0
# Enable controlgroup by default, to make dhcpcd-ui work.
vsed -e 's,^#\(controlgroup.*\),\1,' -i ${DESTDIR}/etc/dhcpcd.conf
# License
vlicense LICENSE
}