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William Hubbs
02e7df3f92 release openrc-0.9.1 2011-09-01 17:18:34 -05:00
Diego
a4ecc0eedc Start-stop-daemon: remove call to pam_authenticate 2011-09-01 17:16:31 -05:00
181 changed files with 1280 additions and 2944 deletions

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@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
include Makefile.inc
SUBDIR= conf.d etc init.d local.d man scripts sh src sysctl.d
SUBDIR= conf.d etc init.d local.d man scripts sh src
# Build our old net foo or not
ifeq (${MKNET},oldnet)
ifeq (${MKOLDNET},yes)
SUBDIR+= net doc
endif
@@ -30,10 +30,6 @@ include ${MK}/dist.mk
include ${MK}/git.mk
_installafter:
ifeq (${MKPREFIX},yes)
${INSTALL} -d ${DESTDIR}/${LIBEXECDIR}/init.d
else ifneq (${OS},Linux)
${INSTALL} -d ${DESTDIR}/${LIBEXECDIR}/init.d
endif
${INSTALL} -d ${DESTDIR}/${LIBEXECDIR}/tmp
${ECHO} "${VERSION}${GITVER}" > ${DESTDIR}/${LIBEXECDIR}/version

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
NAME= openrc
VERSION= 0.11
VERSION= 0.9.1
PKG= ${NAME}-${VERSION}

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README
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@@ -10,14 +10,13 @@ You may wish to tweak the installation with the below arguments
PROGLDFLAGS=-static
LIBNAME=lib64
DESTDIR=/tmp/openrc-image
MKNET=oldnet
MKPAM=pam
MKPREFIX=yes
MKPKGCONFIG=no
MKRCSYS=prefix
MKSELINUX=yes
MKSTATICLIBS=no
MKTERMCAP=ncurses
MKTERMCAP=termcap
MKOLDNET=yes
PKG_PREFIX=/usr/pkg
LOCAL_PREFIX=/usr/local
PREFIX=/usr/local
@@ -26,8 +25,6 @@ We don't support building a static OpenRC with PAM.
You may need to use PROGLDFLAGS=-Wl,-Bstatic on glibc instead of just -static.
If you debug memory under valgrind, add -DDEBUG_MEMORY to your CPPFLAGS
so that all malloc memory should be freed at exit.
If you are building OpenRC for a Gentoo Prefix installation, add
MKPREFIX=yes.
You can also brand OpenRC if you so wish like so
BRANDING=\"Gentoo/$(uname -s)\"
@@ -37,6 +34,20 @@ LOCAL_PREFIX should be set when to where user maintained packages are.
Only set LOCAL_PREFIX if different from PKG_PREFIX.
PREFIX should be set when OpenRC is not installed to /.
MKRCSYS should be set only if you need to specify a default system
subtype. The subtype should be set to match the type of environment the
file is installed into, not the virtualization the environment is
capable of handling. Here is a list of subtypes and their meanings.
jail FreeBSD jail
lxc Linux container
openvz Linux OpenVZ
prefix Linux and *BSD prefix system
uml UsermodeLinux
vserver Linux vserver
xen0 Linux and NetBSD xen0 Domain
xenU Linux and NetBSD xenU Domain
If any of the following files exist then we do not overwrite them
/etc/devd.conf
/etc/rc

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TODO
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@@ -1,21 +1,7 @@
- ensure all forks block, restore and unblock signals. needs review
- ensure all forks block, restore and unblock signals. needs review
- add support somehow for optional translations
- oldnet[bridging]: Review setting of bridge configuration on dynamic interface add
- Document rc-depend binary.
- _ifindex is not a reliable means of calculating metrics:
_ifindex is used for calculating metrics for new devices but has a major
problem: Since it's only the nth entry in /proc/net/dev
And devices may be removed from that file, and reordered, you won't always
get the same result.
If you do:
- add eth0 - _ifindex (eth0=0)
- add vlan1 - _ifindex (eth0=0,vlan1=1)
- add vlan2 - _ifindex (eth0=0,vlan1=1,vlan2=2)
- rem vlan1 - _ifindex (eth0=0,vlan2=1)
- add vlan3 - _ifindex (eth0=0,vlan2=1,vlan3=2)
Now your routing table has entries for both vlan2 and vlan3 with a metric of 2.

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@@ -1,25 +1,19 @@
DIR= ${CONFDIR}
CONF= bootmisc fsck hostname localmount urandom tmpfilesd ${CONF-${OS}}
CONF= bootmisc fsck hostname localmount network staticroute urandom
ifeq (${MKNET},)
CONF+= network staticroute
TARGETS+= network staticroute
CLEANFILES+= network staticroute
endif
MK= ../mk
include ${MK}/os.mk
CONF-FreeBSD= ipfw moused powerd rarpd savecore syscons
CONF-Linux= consolefont dmesg hwclock keymaps killprocs modules
CONF-NetBSD= moused rarpd savecore
include Makefile.${OS}
include ${MK}/scripts.mk
network: network.in network${SFX}
cat $^ > $@
SOS?= BSD
staticroute: staticroute${SFX}
cp $@${SFX} $@
network: network.in network.${SOS}
cp $@.in $@
[ -e $@.${SOS} ] && cat $@.${SOS} >> $@ || true
staticroute: staticroute.${SOS}
cp $@.${SOS} $@

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
CONF+= ipfw moused powerd rarpd savecore syscons

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
CONF+= consolefont dmesg hwclock keymaps killprocs modules
SOS= Linux

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CONF+= moused rarpd savecore

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
# Set CLOCK to "UTC" if your system clock is set to UTC (also known as
# Greenwich Mean Time). If your clock is set to the local time, then
# set CLOCK to "local". Note that if you dual boot with Windows, then
# Greenwich Mean Time). If your clock is set to the local time, then
# set CLOCK to "local". Note that if you dual boot with Windows, then
# you should set it to "local".
clock="UTC"
# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time
# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time
# during shutdown, then say "YES" here.
# You normally don't need to do this if you run a ntp daemon.
clock_systohc="NO"

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@@ -4,7 +4,3 @@ clean_tmp_dirs="/tmp"
# Should we wipe the tmp paths completely or just selectively remove known
# locks / files / etc... ?
wipe_tmp="YES"
# Write the initial dmesg log into /var/log/dmesg after boot
# This may be useful if you need the kernel boot log afterwards
log_dmesg="YES"

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@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
# The consolefont service is not activated by default. If you need to
# use it, you should run "rc-update add consolefont boot" as root.
#
# consolefont specifies the default font that you'd like Linux to use on the
# console. You can find a good selection of fonts in /usr/share/consolefonts;
# you shouldn't specify the trailing ".psf.gz", just the font name below.
# To use the default console font, comment out the CONSOLEFONT setting below.
# This setting is used by the /etc/init.d/consolefont script (NOTE: if you do
# not want to use it, run "rc-update del consolefont boot" as root).
consolefont="default8x16"
# consoletranslation is the charset map file to use. Leave commented to use

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Sets the level at which logging of messages is done to the
# console. See dmesg(1) for more info.
# console. See dmesg(8) for more info.
dmesg_level="1"

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@@ -13,13 +13,6 @@
#fsck_passno=">1"
#fsck_passno="<2"
# If passno is not enough granularity, you can also specify mountpoints to
# check. This should NOT be used for the default non-multiplexed fsck, or your
# system might not be checked. Additionally, it is mutually exclusive with
# the fsck_passno setting.
#fsck_mnt=""
#fsck_mnt="/home"
# Most modern fs's don't require a full fsck on boot, but for those that do
# it may be advisable to skip this when running on battery.
# WARNING: Do not turn this off if you have any JFS partitions.

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@@ -1,20 +1,22 @@
# Set CLOCK to "UTC" if your Hardware Clock is set to UTC (also known as
# Greenwich Mean Time). If that clock is set to the local time, then
# set CLOCK to "local". Note that if you dual boot with Windows, then
# Greenwich Mean Time). If that clock is set to the local time, then
# set CLOCK to "local". Note that if you dual boot with Windows, then
# you should set it to "local".
clock="UTC"
# If you want the hwclock script to set the system time (software clock)
# to match the current hardware clock during bootup, leave this
# commented out.
# However, you can set this to "NO" ifyou are running a modern kernel
# with CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS set to y and your hardware clock set to UTC.
#clock_hctosys="YES"
# If you do not want to set the hardware clock to the current system
# time (software clock) during shutdown, set this to no.
#clock_systohc="YES"
# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time
# (software clock) during shutdown, then say "YES" here.
# You normally don't need to do this if you run a ntp daemon.
clock_systohc="NO"
# If you want to set the system time to the current hardware clock
# during bootup, then say "YES" here. You do not need this if you are
# running a modern kernel with CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS set to y.
# Also, be aware that if you set this to "NO", the system time will
# never be saved to the hardware clock unless you set
# clock_systohc="YES" above.
clock_hctosys="YES"
# If you wish to pass any other arguments to hwclock during bootup,
# you may do so here. Alpha users may wish to use --arc or --srm here.
clock_args=""

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ windowkeys="NO"
extended_keymaps=""
#extended_keymaps="backspace keypad euro2"
# Tell dumpkeys(1) to interpret character action codes to be
# Tell dumpkeys(1) to interpret character action codes to be
# from the specified character set.
# This only matters if you set unicode="yes" in /etc/rc.conf.
# For a list of valid sets, run `dumpkeys --help`

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@@ -11,6 +11,6 @@
# You can also multiplex the init script for each device like so
# ln -s moused /etc/init.d/moused.ums0
# This enables you to have a config file per mouse (forces moused_device
# This enables you to have a config file per mouse (forces moused_device
# to ums0 in this case) and control each mouse.
# devd can also start and stop these mice, which laptop users will find handy.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# This blank configuration will automatically use DHCP for any net.*
# scripts in /etc/init.d. To create a more complete configuration,
# please review /usr/share/doc/openrc*/net.example* and save your configuration
# please review /usr/share/doc/openrc/net.example and save your configuration
# in /etc/conf.d/net (this file :]!).

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
# Extra options for tmpfiles.sh
#tmpfiles_opts="--verbose"
tmpfiles_opts=""

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@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
# (say for crypt swap), so you will need to customize this
# behavior. If you have /var on a separate partition, then
# make sure this path lives on your root device somewhere.
urandom_seed="/var/lib/misc/random-seed"
urandom_seed="/var/run/random-seed"

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@@ -1,11 +1,7 @@
DIR= ${DOCDIR}/openrc
SRCS= net.example.in
INC= net.example
MK= ../mk
include ${MK}/os.mk
%.example.in: %.example${SFX}
${CP} $< $@
include Makefile.${OS}
include ${MK}/scripts.mk

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
SRCS+= net.example.in
.SUFFIXES: .BSD.in
.BSD.in:
${CP} $< $@

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
SRCS+= net.example.in
.SUFFIXES: .Linux.in
.Linux.in:
${CP} $< $@

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
SRCS+= net.example.in
.SUFFIXES: .BSD.in
.BSD.in:
${CP} $< $@

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@@ -388,17 +388,6 @@
#
# ${IFACE} is set to the interface being brought up/down
# ${IFVAR} is ${IFACE} converted to variable name bash allows
#
# For historical and compatibility reasons, preup is actually normally called
# in the following sequence: up ; preup ; up.
# The first up causes the kernel to initialize the device, so
# that it is available for use in the preup function. However, for some
# hardware, e.g. CAN devices, some configuration is needed before trying to up
# the interface will actually work. For such hardware, the
# up_before_preup variables will allow skipping the first up call if set
# to yes.
#up_before_preup_IFVAR="NO"
#up_before_preup="NO"
#preup() {
# # Remember to return 0 on success

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
# In other words, you probably should DO NOTHING HERE...
# Prefer ifconfig over iproute2
#modules="!iproute2"
#modules="ifconfig"
# You can also specify other modules for an interface
# In this case we prefer udhcpc over dhcpcd
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
# If you don't specify an interface then we prefer iproute2 if it's installed
# To prefer ifconfig over iproute2
#modules="!iproute2"
#modules="ifconfig"
# For a static configuration, use something like this
# (They all do exactly the same thing btw)
@@ -68,7 +68,6 @@
# NOTE: ifconfig creates an aliased device for each extra IPv4 address
# (eth0:1, eth0:2, etc)
# iproute2 does not do this as there is no need to
# WARNING: You cannot mix multiple addresses on a line with other parameters!
#config_eth0="192.168.0.2/24 192.168.0.3/24 192.168.0.4/24"
# However, that only works with CIDR addresses, so you can't use netmask.
@@ -86,14 +85,6 @@
# If you don't want ANY address (only useful when calling for advanced stuff)
#config_eth0="null"
# If you need to pass parameters to go with an address, you can do so on the
# same line as the address. You should split multiple addresses with newlines.
# WARNING: You cannot mix multiple addresses on a line with other parameters!
#config_eth0="192.168.0.2/24 scope host"
#config_eth0="4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ab/64 nodad home preferred_lft 0"
#config_eth0="192.168.0.2/24 scope host
#4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ab/64 nodad home preferred_lft 0"
# Here's how to do routing if you need it
# We add an IPv4 default route, IPv4 subnet route and an IPv6 unicast route
#routes_eth0="default via 192.168.0.1
@@ -359,7 +350,7 @@
# By default we don't wait for wpa_supplicant to associate and authenticate.
# If you need to change this behaviour then you don't know how our scripts work
# and setting this value could cause strange things to happen.
# If you would like it to wait, you can specify how long in seconds.
# If you would like to, so can specify how long in seconds.
#associate_timeout_eth0=60
# A value of 0 means wait forever.
@@ -552,34 +543,26 @@
# You can also configure the VLAN - see for ip man page for more details
# To change the vlan interface name. If not set, the standard "iface.vlanid"
# will be used. This is the replacement for the old 'vconfig set_name_type'
# functionality. If you previously relied on the DEV_PLUS_VID or
# DEV_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD options to have different VLANs with same ID value, on
# different interfaces, please note that you need to use both the interface and
# vlan number in the numbering. This applies for all of the options: name,
# txqueuelen, mac, broadcast, mtu, ingress, egress, flags
# functionality.
#vlan1_name="vlan1"
#eth0_vlan2_name="eth0.2"
#eth1_vlan2_name="eth1.2"
#vlan2_name="eth0.2"
# The following shows the old set_name_type setting and what new option to set:
# Using eth9 & VLAN VID 26 as an example.
# VLAN_PLUS_VID vlan26_name="vlan0026"
# VLAN_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD vlan26_name="vlan26"
# DEV_PLUS_VID eth9_vlan26_name="eth9.0026"
# DEV_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD eth9_vlan26_name="eth9.26"
# DEV_PLUS_VID vlan26_name="eth9.0026"
# DEV_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD vlan26_name="eth9.26"
# Set the vlan flags
#vlan1_flags="reorder_hdr off gvrp on loose_binding on"
#eth0_vlan1_flags="reorder_hdr off gvrp on loose_binding on"
# Configure in/egress maps
#vlan1_ingress="2:6 3:5"
#eth0_vlan1_egress="1:2"
#vlan1_egress="1:2"
#config_vlan1="172.16.2.1/24"
#config_vlan2="172.16.3.1/24"
#config_eth0_1="172.16.4.1/24"
#config_eth1_1="172.16.5.1/24"
#config_vlan1="172.16.3.1/23"
#config_vlan2="172.16.2.1/23"
# NOTE: Vlans can be configured with a . in their interface names
# When configuring vlans with this name type, you need to replace . with a _
@@ -594,27 +577,10 @@
#vlan_start_eth0="no"
# If you do the above then you may want to depend on eth0 like so
# rc_net_vlan1_need="net.eth0"
# rc_need_vlan1="net.eth0"
# NOTE: depend functions only work in /etc/conf.d/net
# and not in profile configs such as /etc/conf.d/net.foo
# Also, you might want to make eth0 not provide net in this case so that
# dependent services will start when the vlan is active instead of the
# physical interface.
# rc_net_eth0_provide="!net"
# MAC-VLAN support
# The following configuration can be used to create a new interface 'macvlan0'
# linked to 'eth0'
#macvlan_macvlan0="eth0"
# MAC-VLAN mode (private, vepa, bridge, passtru)
#mode_macvlan0="private"
# IP address, MAC address, ... are configured as a normal interface
#config_macvlan0="192.168.20.20/24"
#mac_macvlan0="00:50:06:20:20:20"
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Bonding
# For link bonding/trunking on 2.4 kernels, or kernels without sysfs
@@ -624,39 +590,15 @@
#slaves_bond0="eth0 eth1 eth2"
#config_bond0="null" # You may not want to assign an IP the the bond
# Please note, that you should generally NOT try to change the MAC addresses of
# a bond interface yourself. If you do so, the kernel and your network switches
# may not work quite right. It is permissible to set the MAC addresses of bond
# slaves BEFORE the bond comes up, but not after the bond is up (it will change
# MAC addresses of the slaves on it's own).
# You can also configure the parameters of the bond here, which must be done
# via sysfs on 2.6 kernels or newer. The description of all the options can be
# found in the kernel: /usr/src/linux-*/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt
# You will probably want the 'mode' option at the least.
# Some possible parameters: mode fail_over_mac arp_validate arp_interval
# arp_ip_target downdelay updelay lacp_rate ad_select xmit_hash_policy
# num_grat_arp num_unsol_na miimon primary primary_reselect use_carrier
# active_slave queue_id all_slaves_active resend_igmp min_links
#mode_bond0="round-robin"
#miimon_bond0="100"
# You can also configure the bond here, which must be done via sysfs on 2.6
# kernels or newer. See the kernel bonding documentation for a description of
# these options.
#arp_ip_target_bond0="+26.0.0.0"
# If any of the slaves require extra configuration - for example wireless or
# ppp devices - we need to depend function on the bonded interfaces
#rc_net_bond0_need="net.eth0 net.eth1"
#rc_need_bond0="net.eth0 net.eth1"
# Bonding subsume support (prevents crashes for root-on-NFS)
# - Only tested in the default bonding mode ('active-backup') with
# IPv4
# - Only subsumes basic interface characteristics (IP, netmask) and
# excludes additional routes, interface properties such as MTU,
# interface-associated netfilter rules, etc.
# In the example below, the (usually kernel-autoconfigured)
# 'eth0' interface is a member of bond0, which subsumes the
# existing interface configuration without upsetting NFS.
#slaves_bond0="eth0 eth1"
#subsume_bond0="eth0"
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classical IP over ATM
@@ -772,7 +714,7 @@
# If the link require extra configuration - for example wireless or
# RFC 268 bridge - we need to depend on the bridge so they get
# configured correctly.
#rc_net_ppp0_need="net.nas0"
#rc_need_ppp0="net.nas0"
#WARNING: if MTU of the PPP interface is less than 1500 and you use this
#machine as a router, you should add the following rule to your firewall
@@ -812,8 +754,6 @@
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MAC changer
# Warning: Do NOT use this on bonding interfaces! Bonding changes MACs itself.
#
# To set a specific MAC address
#mac_eth0="00:11:22:33:44:55"
@@ -838,7 +778,7 @@
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TUN/TAP
# For TUN/TAP support install iproute2, openvpn or usermode-utilities
# For TUN/TAP support emerge net-misc/openvpn or sys-apps/usermode-utilities
#
# You must specify if we're a tun or tap device. Then you can give it any
# name you like - such as vpn
@@ -849,9 +789,6 @@
#tuntap_tap0="tap"
#config_tap0="192.168.0.1/24"
# Use something like this to pass custom options to iproute2 during
# tunnel creation. This sets the user and group ownership of the node.
#iproute2_tun1="user foo group bar"
# For passing custom options to tunctl use something like the following. This
# example sets the owner to adm
#tunctl_tun1="-u adm"
@@ -886,13 +823,13 @@
# If any of the ports require extra configuration - for example wireless or
# ppp devices - we need to depend on them like so.
#rc_net_br0_need="net.eth0 net.eth1"
#rc_need_br0="net.eth0 net.eth1"
# Below is an example of configuring the bridge
# Consult "man brctl" for more details
#brctl_br0="setfd 15
#sethello 2
#stp on"
#brctl_br0="setfd 0
#sethello 0
#stp off"
# You can also configure the bridge or bridge members via sysfs on 2.6 kernels
# or newer. See the kernel bridge documentation for a description of these
@@ -937,7 +874,7 @@
# link_6to4="eth0" # Interface to base its addresses on
# config_6to4="ip6to4"
# You may want to depend on eth0 like so
#rc_net_6to4_need="net.eth0"
#rc_need_6to4="net.eth0"
# To ensure that eth0 is configured before 6to4. Of course, the tunnel could be
# any name and this also works for any configured interface.
# NOTE: If you're not using iproute2 then your 6to4 tunnel has to be called
@@ -980,8 +917,6 @@
# /etc/iproute2/rt_tables, an example follows:
# 2 oob
# 3 external
#
# IPv6 RPDB entries are to be found in the rules6_IFVAR variables:
#rules_eth0="
#from ZZZ.ZZZ.200.128/27 table oob priority 500
@@ -996,11 +931,6 @@
#XXX.XXX.112.0/24 dev eth1 table external scope link
#default via XXX.XXX.112.1 dev eth1"
# IPv6 example:
#rules6_eth0="
#from 2001:0DB8:AAAA:BBBB::/64 table vpn priority 100
#to 2001:0DB8:AAAA:BBBB::/64 table vpn priority 150"
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# System
@@ -1150,17 +1080,6 @@
#
# ${IFACE} is set to the interface being brought up/down
# ${IFVAR} is ${IFACE} converted to variable name bash allows
#
# For historical and compatibility reasons, preup is actually normally called
# in the following sequence: up ; preup ; up.
# The first up causes the kernel to initialize the device, so
# that it is available for use in the preup function. However, for some
# hardware, e.g. CAN devices, some configuration is needed before trying to up
# the interface will actually work. For such hardware, the
# up_before_preup variables will allow skipping the first up call if set
# to yes.
#up_before_preup_IFVAR="NO"
#up_before_preup="NO"
#preup() {
# # Test for link on the interface prior to bringing it up. This

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DIR= ${SYSCONFDIR}
SRCS= rc.conf.in rc.in rc.shutdown.in
BIN= ${BIN-${OS}}
CONF= rc.conf ${BIN-${OS}}
CONF= rc.conf
CLEANFILES+= rc.conf
MK= ../mk
include ${MK}/os.mk
SED_EXTRA-FreeBSD= -e 's:@TERM@:cons25:g'
BIN-FreeBSD= rc rc.shutdown rc.devd
CONF-FreeBSD= devd.conf
SED_EXTRA-Linux= -e 's:@TERM@:wsvt25:g'
BIN-Linux=
CONF-Linux=
SED_EXTRA-NetBSD= -e 's:@TERM@:wsvt25:g'
BIN-NetBSD= rc rc.shutdown
CONF-NetBSD=
SED_EXTRA= ${SED_EXTRA-${OS}}
include Makefile.${OS}
include ${MK}/scripts.mk
# We can't use "ifndef" here because that treats set-but-empty
# as not-set which is not what we want
MKRCSYS ?= automagicplease
ifeq ($(MKRCSYS),automagicplease)
# If the user isn't picking a default, then have the
# config go with runtime automagic detection #357247
rc.conf: SED_EXTRA += -e '/^rc_sys=""/s:^:\#:'
MKRCSYS =
endif
rc.conf: rc.conf.in rc.conf.${OS}
${SED} ${SED_REPLACE} ${SED_EXTRA} $^ > $@

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SED_EXTRA= -e 's:@TERM@:cons25:g'
SRCS+= rc.conf.in rc.in rc.shutdown.in
CONF+= devd.conf
BIN+= rc rc.shutdown rc.devd

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
SED_EXTRA= -e 's:@TERM@:wsvt25:g'
SRCS+= rc.conf.in rc.in rc.shutdown.in

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
SED_EXTRA= -e 's:@TERM@:wsvt25:g'
SRCS+= rc.conf.in rc.in rc.shutdown.in
BIN+= rc rc.shutdown

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@@ -5,9 +5,10 @@
# "" - nothing special
# "jail" - FreeBSD jails
# "prefix" - Prefix
# If this is commented out, automatic detection will be used.
# If this is commented out, automatic detection will be attempted.
# Note that automatic detection does not work in a prefix environment.
#
# This should be set to the value representing the environment this file is
# PRESENTLY in, not the virtualization the environment is capable of.
#rc_sys=""
rc_sys="@RC_SYS_DEFAULT@"

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@@ -10,20 +10,15 @@
# "vserver" - Linux vserver
# "xen0" - Xen0 Domain
# "xenU" - XenU Domain
# If this is commented out, automatic detection will be used.
# If this is commented out, automatic detection will be attempted.
# Note that autodetection will not work in a prefix environment or in a
# linux container.
#
# This should be set to the value representing the environment this file is
# PRESENTLY in, not the virtualization the environment is capable of.
#rc_sys=""
rc_sys="@RC_SYS_DEFAULT@"
# This is the number of tty's used in most of the rc-scripts (like
# consolefont, numlock, etc ...)
rc_tty_number=12
# If you have cgroups turned on in your kernel, this switch controls
# whether or not a group for each controler is mounted under
# /sys/fs/cgroup.
# Support for process management by cgroups is planned in the future,
# so if you turn this off, be aware that you may not be able to use that
# feature.
#rc_controller_cgroups="YES"

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@@ -6,9 +6,10 @@
# "prefix" - Prefix
# "xen0" - Xen0 Domain
# "xenU" - XenU Domain
# If this is commented out, automatic detection will be used.
# If this is commented out, automatic detection will be attempted.
# Note that automatic detection does not work in a prefix environment.
#
# This should be set to the value representing the environment this file is
# PRESENTLY in, not the virtualization the environment is capable of.
#rc_sys=""
rc_sys="@RC_SYS_DEFAULT@"

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@@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ MK= ../mk
SED_EXTRA+= -e 's:@VARBASE@:/var:g'
include ${MK}/os.mk
include ${MK}/scripts.mk
include Makefile.${OS}

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PKG_PREFIX?= /usr/local

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PKG_PREFIX?=/usr

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
PKG_PREFIX?= /usr/pkg

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@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ network
root
savecache
swap
swapfiles
sysctl
urandom
devfs
@@ -41,5 +40,3 @@ syslogd
termencoding
ttys
wscons
tmpfilesd.boot
tmpfilesd.sysinit

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@@ -1,49 +1,25 @@
DIR= ${INITDIR}
SRCS= bootmisc.in fsck.in hostname.in local.in localmount.in netmount.in \
root.in savecache.in swap.in swapfiles.in \
tmpfilesd.boot.in tmpfilesd.sysinit.in \
swclock.in sysctl.in urandom.in ${SRCS-${OS}}
network.in root.in savecache.in staticroute.in swap.in swclock.in \
sysctl.in urandom.in
BIN= ${OBJS}
# Build our old net foo or not
ifeq (${MKNET},)
SRCS+= network.in staticroute.in
ifeq (${MKOLDNET},yes)
_OLDNET= net.lo
endif
_NET_LO= ${_OLDNET}
ifeq (${MKNET},oldnet)
INSTALLAFTER= _installafter_net.lo
SRCS+= net.lo.in
endif
INSTALLAFTER= _installafter_${_NET_LO}
CLEANFILES+= ${_NET_LO}
TARGETS+= ${_NET_LO}
MK= ../mk
include ${MK}/os.mk
NET_LO-FreeBSD= net.lo0
# Generic BSD scripts
SRCS-FreeBSD= hostid.in moused.in newsyslog.in pf.in rarpd.in rc-enabled.in \
rpcbind.in savecore.in syslogd.in
# These are FreeBSD specific
SRCS-FreeBSD+= adjkerntz.in devd.in dumpon.in encswap.in ipfw.in \
mixer.in nscd.in powerd.in syscons.in
NET_LO-Linux= net.lo
SRCS-Linux= devfs.in dmesg.in hwclock.in consolefont.in keymaps.in \
killprocs.in modules.in mount-ro.in mtab.in numlock.in \
procfs.in sysfs.in termencoding.in
NET_LO-NetBSD= net.lo0
# Generic BSD scripts
SRCS-NetBSD= hostid.in moused.in newsyslog.in pf.in rarpd.in rc-enabled.in \
rpcbind.in savecore.in syslogd.in
# These are NetBSD specific
SRCS-NetBSD+= devdb.in swap-blk.in ttys.in wscons.in
%.in: %${SFX}
sed ${SED_REPLACE} ${SED_EXTRA} $< > $@
include Makefile.${OS}
include ${MK}/scripts.mk
_installafter_: realinstall
_installafter_net.lo: realinstall
${INSTALL} -m ${BINMODE} net.lo ${DESTDIR}/${INITDIR}/${NET_LO-${OS}}
${INSTALL} -m ${BINMODE} net.lo ${DESTDIR}/${INITDIR}/${NET_LO}

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
NET_LO= net.lo0
# Generic BSD scripts
SRCS+= hostid.in moused.in newsyslog.in pf.in rarpd.in rc-enabled.in \
rpcbind.in savecore.in syslogd.in
# These are FreeBSD specific
SRCS+= adjkerntz.in devd.in dumpon.in ipfw.in mixer.in nscd.in \
powerd.in syscons.in
.SUFFIXES: .BSD.in
.BSD.in:
sed ${SED_REPLACE} ${SED_EXTRA} $< > $@

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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
NET_LO= net.lo
SRCS+= devfs.in dmesg.in hwclock.in consolefont.in keymaps.in killprocs.in \
modules.in mount-ro.in mtab.in numlock.in procfs.in sysfs.in \
termencoding.in
.SUFFIXES: .Linux.in
.Linux.in:
sed ${SED_REPLACE} ${SED_EXTRA} $< > $@

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
NET_LO= net.lo0
# Generic BSD scripts
SRCS+= hostid.in moused.in newsyslog.in pf.in rarpd.in rc-enabled.in \
rpcbind.in savecore.in syslogd.in
# These are NetBSD specific
SRCS+= devdb.in swap-blk.in ttys.in wscons.in
.SUFFIXES: .BSD.in
.BSD.in:
sed ${SED_REPLACE} ${SED_EXTRA} $< > $@

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@@ -10,8 +10,12 @@ depend()
keyword -prefix -timeout
}
dir_writeable()
{
mkdir "$1"/.test.$$ 2>/dev/null && rmdir "$1"/.test.$$
}
: ${wipe_tmp:=${WIPE_TMP:-yes}}
: ${log_dmesg:=${LOG_DMESG:-yes}}
cleanup_tmp_dir()
{
@@ -20,7 +24,7 @@ cleanup_tmp_dir()
if ! [ -d "$dir" ]; then
mkdir -p "$dir" || return $?
fi
checkpath -W "$dir" || return 1
dir_writeable "$dir" || return 1
chmod a+rwt "$dir" 2> /dev/null
cd "$dir" || return 1
if yesno $wipe_tmp; then
@@ -67,26 +71,6 @@ mkutmp()
chmod 0664 "$1"
}
migrate_to_run()
{
src="$1"
dst="$2"
if [ -L $src -a "$(readlink -f $src)" != $dst ]; then
ewarn "$src does not point to $dst."
ewarn "Setting $src to point to $dst."
rm $src
elif [ ! -L $src -a -d $src ]; then
ebegin "Migrating $src to $dst"
cp -a $src/* $dst/
rm -rf $src
eend $?
fi
# If $src doesn't exist at all, just run this
if [ ! -e $src ]; then
ln -s $dst $src
fi
}
start()
{
# Remove any added console dirs
@@ -94,16 +78,8 @@ start()
local logw=false runw=false extra=
# Ensure that our basic dirs exist
if [ "$RC_UNAME" = Linux ]; then
# Satisfy Linux FHS
extra=/var/lib/misc
if [ ! -d /run ]; then
extra="/var/run $extra"
fi
else
extra=/var/run
fi
for x in /var/log /tmp $extra; do
[ "$RC_UNAME" = Linux ] && extra=/var/lib/misc # Satisfy Linux FHS
for x in /var/log /var/run /tmp $extra; do
if ! [ -d $x ]; then
if ! mkdir -p $x; then
eend 1 "failed to create needed directory $x"
@@ -112,12 +88,7 @@ start()
fi
done
if [ "$RC_UNAME" = Linux -a -d /run ]; then
migrate_to_run /var/lock /run/lock
migrate_to_run /var/run /run
fi
if checkpath -W /var/run; then
if dir_writeable /var/run; then
ebegin "Creating user login records"
local xtra=
[ "$RC_UNAME" = NetBSD ] && xtra=x
@@ -159,7 +130,7 @@ start()
cleanup_tmp_dir "$tmp"
done
if checkpath -W /tmp; then
if dir_writeable /tmp; then
# Make sure our X11 stuff have the correct permissions
# Omit the chown as bootmisc is run before network is up
# and users may be using lame LDAP auth #139411
@@ -171,16 +142,15 @@ start()
fi
fi
if yesno $log_dmesg; then
if $logw || checkpath -W /var/log; then
# Create an 'after-boot' dmesg log
if [ "$RC_SYS" != VSERVER -a "$RC_SYS" != OPENVZ ]; then
dmesg > /var/log/dmesg
chmod 640 /var/log/dmesg
fi
if $logw || dir_writeable /var/log; then
# Create an 'after-boot' dmesg log
if [ "$RC_SYS" != VSERVER -a "$RC_SYS" != OPENVZ ]; then
dmesg > /var/log/dmesg
chmod 640 /var/log/dmesg
fi
fi
[ -w /etc/nologin ] && rm -f /etc/nologin
return 0
}
@@ -196,5 +166,3 @@ stop()
return 0
}
# vim: ft=sh

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@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ start()
retval=1
break
fi
: $(( x += 1 ))
x=$(($x + 1))
done
eend $retval
# Store the last font so we can use it ASAP on boot
if [ $retval -eq 0 ] && checkpath -W "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"; then
if [ $retval -eq 0 -a -w "$RC_LIBEXECDIR" ]; then
mkdir -p "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console
for font in /usr/share/consolefonts/"$consolefont".*; do
:

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ depend()
start()
{
ebegin "Building the dev database"
ebegin "Bulding the dev database"
if [ /var/run/dev.db -nt /dev ]; then
:
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@@ -5,8 +5,7 @@
description="Mount system critical filesystems in /dev."
depend() {
use dev-mount udev-mount
before udev mdev
use dev
keyword -prefix -vserver
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ description="Set the dmesg level for a cleaner boot"
depend()
{
before dev modules
keyword -lxc -prefix -vserver
keyword -vserver
}
start()

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ start() {
}
stop() {
ebegin "Deactivating kernel core dump device"
ebegin "Deactiving kernel core dump device"
dumpon off
eend $?
}

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@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
#!@PREFIX@/sbin/runscript
# Copyright 1992-2012 FreeBSD Project
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license
depend() {
before swap
}
start() {
while read device mountpoint type options rest ; do
case ":${device}:${type}:${options}" in
:#*)
;;
*.bde:swap:sw)
passphrase=$(dd if=/dev/random count=1 2>/dev/null | md5 -q)
device="${device%.bde}"
gbde init "${device}" -P "${passphrase}" || return 1
gbde attach "${device}" -p "${passphrase}" || return 1
;;
*.eli:swap:sw)
device="${device%.eli}"
geli onetime ${geli_swap_flags} "${device}" || return 1
;;
esac
done < /etc/fstab
}
stop() {
while read device mountpoint type options rest ; do
case ":${device}:${type}:${options}" in
:#*)
;;
*.bde:swap:sw)
device="${device%.bde}"
gbde detach "${device}"
;;
*.eli:swap:sw)
# Nothing here, because geli swap devices should be
# created with the auto-detach-on-last-close option.
;;
esac
done < /etc/fstab
}

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@@ -48,13 +48,8 @@ start()
if [ -n "$fsck_passno" ]; then
check_extra="[passno $fsck_passno] $check_extra"
if [ -n "$fsck_mnt" ]; then
eerror "Only 1 of fsck_passno and fsck_mnt must be set!"
return 1
fi
fi
ebegin "Checking local filesystems $check_extra"
# Append passno mounts
for p in $fsck_passno; do
local IFS="$_IFS"
case "$p" in
@@ -63,21 +58,10 @@ start()
set -- "$@" $(fstabinfo --passno "$p")
unset IFS
done
# Append custom mounts
for m in $fsck_mnt ; do
local IFS="$_IFS"
set -- "$@" "$m"
unset IFS
done
if [ "$RC_UNAME" = Linux ]; then
local skiptypes x
for x in $net_fs_list $extra_net_fs_list; do
skiptypes="${skiptypes}no${x},"
done
skiptypes="${skiptypes}noopts=_netdev"
fsck_opts="$fsck_opts -C0 -T -t $skiptypes"
if [ -z "$fsck_passno" -a -z "$fsck_mnt" ]; then
fsck_opts="$fsck_opts -C0 -T"
if [ -z "$fsck_passno" ]; then
fsck_args=${fsck_args--A -p}
if echo 2>/dev/null >/.test.$$; then
rm -f /.test.$$
@@ -107,7 +91,7 @@ start()
_reboot
fi;;
8) ewend 1 "Operational error"; return 0;;
12) ewend 1 "fsck interrupted";;
12) ewend 1 "fsck interupted";;
*) eend 2 "Filesystems couldn't be fixed";;
esac
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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ start()
if [ -e /etc/adjtime ] && yesno $clock_adjfile; then
_hwclock --adjust $utc_cmd
: $(( retval += $? ))
retval=$(($retval + $?))
fi
# If setting UTC, don't bother to run hwclock when first booting
@@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ start()
"$utc_cmd" != --utc -o \
-n "$clock_args" ];
then
if yesno ${clock_hctosys:-YES}; then
if yesno $clock_hctosys; then
_hwclock --hctosys $utc_cmd $clock_args
else
_hwclock --systz $utc_cmd $clock_args
fi
: $(( retval += $? ))
retval=$(($retval + $?))
fi
eend $retval "Failed to set the system clock"
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ stop()
{
# Don't tweak the hardware clock on LiveCD halt.
[ -n "$CDBOOT" ] && return 0
yesno ${clock_systohc:-YES} || return 0
yesno $clock_systohc || return 0
local retval=0 errstr=""
setupopts

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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ start() {
return 1
fi
# Use a stateful firewall
# Use a statefull firewall
ipfw add check-state
ipfw add pass tcp from me to any established
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ start() {
ipfw add deny udp from any to any 520 in
# Noise from webbrowsing.
# The stateful filter is a bit aggressive, and will cause some
# The statefull filter is a bit agressive, and will cause some
# connection teardowns to be logged.
ipfw add deny tcp from any 80,443 to any 1024-65535 in

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ start()
n=1
while [ $n -le $ttyn ]; do
kbd_mode $kmode -C $ttydev$n
: $(( n += 1 ))
n=$(($n + 1))
done
eend 0
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ start()
fi
# Save the keymapping for use immediately at boot
if checkpath -W "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"; then
if [ -w "$RC_LIBEXECDIR" ]; then
mkdir -p "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console
dumpkeys >"$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console/keymap
fi

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@@ -33,14 +33,9 @@ start()
stop()
{
yesno $RC_GOINGDOWN || return 0
# We never unmount / or /dev or $RC_SVCDIR
# Bug 381783
local rc_svcdir=$(echo $RC_SVCDIR | sed 's:/lib\(32\|64\)\?/:/lib(32|64)?/:g')
local x= no_umounts_r="/|/dev|/dev/.*|${rc_svcdir}"
no_umounts_r="${no_umounts_r}|/bin|/sbin|/lib(32|64)?|/libexec"
local x= no_umounts_r="/|/dev|/dev/.*|${RC_SVCDIR}"
no_umounts_r="${no_umounts_r}|/bin|/sbin|/lib|/libexec"
# RC_NO_UMOUNTS is an env var that can be set by plugins
local IFS="$IFS:"
for x in $no_umounts $RC_NO_UMOUNTS; do
@@ -48,7 +43,7 @@ stop()
done
if [ "$RC_UNAME" = Linux ]; then
no_umounts_r="$no_umounts_r|/proc|/proc/.*|/run|/sys|/sys/.*|/usr"
no_umounts_r="$no_umounts_r|/proc|/proc/.*|/run|/sys|/sys/.*"
fi
no_umounts_r="^($no_umounts_r)$"
@@ -74,7 +69,7 @@ stop()
done
[ -n "$fs" ] && fs="^($fs)$"
do_unmount umount --skip-point-regex "$no_umounts_r" \
"${fs:+--skip-fstype-regex}" $fs --nonetdev
${fs:+--skip-fstype-regex} $fs --nonetdev
eoutdent
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ restore()
mixer -f "$mixer" \
$(cat "/var/db/${mixer#/dev/}-state") >/dev/null
veend $?
: $(( retval += $? ))
: $((retval += $?))
fi
done
}
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ stop()
vebegin "$mixer"
mixer -f "$mixer" -s >/var/db/"${mixer#/dev/}"-state
veend $?
: $(( retval += $? ))
: $((retval += $?))
done
eoutdent
eend $retval

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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ start()
[ -z "$args" ] && eval args=\$module_${aa}_args
[ -z "$args" ] && eval args=\$module_${xx}_args
eval modprobe -q "$mpargs" "$x" "$args"
eend $? "Failed to load $x" && : $(( cnt += 1 ))
eend $? "Failed to load $x" && cnt=$(($cnt + 1))
done
einfo "Autoloaded $cnt module(s)"
}

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@@ -7,13 +7,11 @@ description="Re-mount filesytems read-only for a clean reboot."
depend()
{
need killprocs savecache
keyword -openvz -prefix -vserver -lxc
keyword -prefix -openvz -vserver -lxc
}
start()
{
local ret=0
# Flush all pending disk writes now
sync; sync
@@ -21,12 +19,8 @@ start()
# We need the do_unmount function
. "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/sh/rc-mount.sh
eindent
# Bug 381783
local rc_svcdir=$(echo $RC_SVCDIR | sed 's:/lib\(32\|64\)\?/:/lib(32|64)?/:g')
local m="/dev|/dev/.*|/proc|/proc.*|/sys|/sys/.*|/run|${rc_svcdir}" x= fs=
m="$m|/bin|/sbin|/lib(32|64)?|/libexec"
local m="/dev|/dev/.*|/proc|/proc.*|/sys|/sys/.*|${RC_SVCDIR}" x= fs=
m="$m|/bin|/sbin|/lib|/libexec"
# RC_NO_UMOUNTS is an env var that can be set by plugins
local IFS="$IFS:"
for x in $no_umounts $RC_NO_UMOUNTS; do
@@ -40,10 +34,7 @@ start()
[ -n "$fs" ] && fs="^($fs)$"
do_unmount "umount -r" \
--skip-point-regex "$m" \
"${fs:+--skip-fstype-regex}" $fs --nonetdev
ret=$?
${fs:+--skip-fstype-regex} $fs --nonetdev
eoutdent
eend $ret
eend $?
}

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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ start()
local ttyv=
for ttyv in /dev/ttyv*; do
vidcontrol < "$ttyv" -m on
: $(( retval += $? ))
: $((retval+= $?))
done
fi

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ depend()
start()
{
if [ -L /etc/mtab ]
if [ -l /etc/mtab ]
then
einfo "Skipping mtab update (mtab is a symbolic link)"
return 0

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@@ -19,18 +19,13 @@ depend()
local IFVAR=$(shell_var "${IFACE}")
need localmount
if [ "$RC_UNAME" = Linux -a "$IFACE" != lo ]; then
need sysfs
fi
after bootmisc
provide net
keyword -jail -prefix -vserver
case "${IFACE}" in
lo|lo0) ;;
*)
after net.lo net.lo0 dbus
provide net
;;
lo|lo0);;
*) after net.lo net.lo0;;
esac
if [ "$(command -v "depend_${IFVAR}")" = "depend_${IFVAR}" ]; then
@@ -42,23 +37,11 @@ depend()
eval prov=\$rc_${dep}_${IFVAR}
if [ -n "${prov}" ]; then
${dep} ${prov}
ewarn "rc_${dep}_${IFVAR} is deprecated."
ewarn "Please use rc_net_${IFVAR}_${dep} instead."
fi
done
}
# Support bash arrays - sigh
_array_helper()
{
local _a=
eval _a=\$$1
_a=$(echo "${_a}" | sed -e 's:^[[:space:]]*::' -e 's:[[:space:]]*$::' -e '/^$/d' -e 's:[[:space:]]\{1,\}: :g')
[ -n "${_a}" ] && printf "%s\n" "${_a}"
}
_get_array()
{
local _a=
@@ -77,7 +60,10 @@ _get_array()
esac
fi
_array_helper $1
eval _a=\$$1
printf "%s" "${_a}"
printf "\n"
[ -n "${_a}" ]
}
# Flatten bash arrays to simple strings
@@ -98,7 +84,10 @@ _flatten_array()
esac
fi
_array_helper $1
eval _a=\$$1
printf "%s" "${_a}"
printf "\n"
[ -n "${_a}" ]
}
_wait_for_carrier()
@@ -122,7 +111,7 @@ _wait_for_carrier()
eend 0
return 0
fi
: $(( timeout -= 1 ))
timeout=$((${timeout} - 1))
[ "${efunc}" = "einfon" ] && printf "."
done
@@ -151,9 +140,9 @@ _netmask2cidr()
local i= len=
local IFS=.
for i in $1; do
while [ ${i} -ne 0 ]; do
: $(( len += i % 2 ))
: $(( i >>= 1 ))
while [ ${i} != "0" ]; do
len=$((${len} + ${i} % 2))
i=$((${i} >> 1))
done
done
@@ -176,36 +165,6 @@ _configure_variables()
done
}
_which()
{
local i OIFS
# Empty
[ -z "$1" ] && return
# check paths
OIFS="$IFS"
IFS=:
for i in $PATH ; do
[ -x $i/$1 ] && echo $i/$1 && break
done
IFS=$OIFS
}
# Like _which, but also consider shell builtins, and multiple alternatives
_program_available()
{
[ -z "$1" ] && return 0
local x=
for x; do
case "${x}" in
/*) [ -x "${x}" ] && break;;
*) type "${x}" >/dev/null 2>&1 && break;;
esac
unset x
done
[ -n "${x}" ] && echo $x && return 0
return 1
}
_show_address()
{
einfo "received address $(_get_inet_address "${IFACE}")"
@@ -314,7 +273,7 @@ _gen_module_list()
echo "module_${i}_program_start='${PROGRAM_START}'" >> "${MODULESLIST}"
echo "module_${i}_program_stop='${PROGRAM_STOP}'" >> "${MODULESLIST}"
echo "module_${i}_provide='${PROVIDE}'" >> "${MODULESLIST}"
: $(( i += 1 ))
i=$((${i} + 1))
done
echo "module_${i}=" >> "${MODULESLIST}"
)
@@ -341,17 +300,18 @@ _load_modules()
local i=-1 x= mod= f= provides=
while true; do
: $(( i += 1 ))
i=$((${i} + 1))
eval mod=\$module_${i}
[ -z "${mod}" ] && break
[ -e "${MODULESDIR}/${mod}.sh" ] || continue
eval set -- \$module_${i}_program
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
if ! _program_available "$@" >/dev/null; then
vewarn "Skipping module $mod due to missing program: $@"
continue
fi
x=
for x; do
[ -x "${x}" ] && break
done
[ -x "${x}" ] || continue
fi
if ${starting}; then
eval set -- \$module_${i}_program_start
@@ -359,10 +319,15 @@ _load_modules()
eval set -- \$module_${i}_program_stop
fi
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
if ! _program_available "$@" >/dev/null; then
vewarn "Skipping module $mod due to missing program: $@"
continue
fi
x=
for x; do
case "${x}" in
/*) [ -x "${x}" ] && break;;
*) type "${x}" >/dev/null 2>&1 && break;;
esac
unset x
done
[ -n "${x}" ] || continue
fi
eval provides=\$module_${i}_provide
@@ -438,18 +403,16 @@ _load_config()
set -- ${config}
# We should support a space separated array for cidr configs
# But only as long as they do not contain other parameters for the address
if [ $# = 1 ]; then
unset IFS
set -- ${config}
# Of course, we may have a single address added old style.
# If the NEXT argument is a v4 or v6 address, it's the next config.
# Otherwise, it's arguments to the first config...
if [ "${2#*.*}" = "${2}" -a "${2#*:*}" = "${2}" ]; then
# Not an IPv4/IPv6
local IFS="$__IFS"
set -- ${config}
fi
case "$2" in
netmask|broadcast|brd|brd+|peer|pointopoint)
local IFS="$__IFS"
set -- ${config}
;;
esac
fi
# Ensure that loopback has the correct address
@@ -471,7 +434,7 @@ _load_config()
# so modules can influence it
for cmd; do
eval config_${config_index}="'${cmd}'"
: $(( config_index += 1 ))
config_index=$((${config_index} + 1))
done
# Terminate the list
eval config_${config_index}=
@@ -479,7 +442,7 @@ _load_config()
config_index=0
for cmd in ${fallback}; do
eval fallback_${config_index}="'${cmd}'"
: $(( config_index += 1 ))
config_index=$((${config_index} + 1))
done
# Terminate the list
eval fallback_${config_index}=
@@ -521,9 +484,7 @@ start()
{
local IFACE=${RC_SVCNAME#*.} oneworked=false fallback=false module=
local IFVAR=$(shell_var "${IFACE}") cmd= our_metric=
local metric=0 _up_before_preup
eval _up_before_preup="\$up_before_preup_${IFVAR}"
[ -z "${_up_before_preup}" ] && _up_before_preup=$up_before_preup
local metric=0
einfo "Bringing up interface ${IFACE}"
eindent
@@ -537,7 +498,7 @@ start()
# available in preup and afterwards incase the user inadvertently
# brings it down
if [ "$(command -v preup)" = "preup" ]; then
yesno "${_up_before_preup:-yes}" && _up 2>/dev/null
_up 2>/dev/null
ebegin "Running preup"
eindent
preup || return 1
@@ -576,7 +537,7 @@ start()
if [ -n "${our_metric}" ]; then
metric=${our_metric}
elif [ "${IFACE}" != "lo" -a "${IFACE}" != "lo0" ]; then
: $(( metric += $(_ifindex) ))
metric=$((${metric} + $(_ifindex)))
fi
while true; do
@@ -616,11 +577,11 @@ start()
eindent
eval config_${config_index}=\$config
unset fallback_${config_index}
: $(( config_index -= 1 ))
config_index=$((${config_index} - 1))
fi
fi
eoutdent
: $(( config_index += 1 ))
config_index=$((${config_index} + 1))
done
if ! ${oneworked}; then

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@@ -2,27 +2,62 @@
# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
description="Mounts network shares, other than NFS, according to /etc/fstab."
# We skip all NFS shares in this script because they require extra
# daemons to be running on the client in order to work correctly.
# It is best to allow nfs-utils to handle all nfs shares.
description="Mounts network shares according to /etc/fstab."
need_portmap()
{
local opts=
local IFS="
"
set -- $(fstabinfo --options --fstype nfs,nfs4)
for opts; do
case ,$opts, in
*,noauto,*|*,nolock,*);;
*) return 0;;
esac
done
return 1
}
depend()
{
# Only have portmap as a dependency if there is a nfs mount in fstab
# that is set to mount at boot
local pmap=
if need_portmap; then
pmap="rpc.statd"
[ -x @SYSCONFDIR@/init.d/rpcbind ] \
&& pmap="$pmap rpcbind" \
|| pmap="$pmap portmap"
fi
config /etc/fstab
need net
need net $pmap
use afc-client amd autofs openvpn
use dns
use dns nfs nfsmount portmap rpcbind rpc.statd rpc.lockd
keyword -jail -prefix -vserver
}
start()
{
local myneed= myuse= pmap="portmap" nfsmounts=
[ -x @SYSCONFDIR@/init.d/rpcbind ] && pmap="rpcbind"
local x= fs= rc=
for x in $net_fs_list $extra_net_fs_list; do
case "$x" in
nfs|nfs4)
continue
# If the nfsmount script took care of the nfs
# filesystems, then there's no point in trying
# them twice
service_started nfsmount && continue
# Only try to mount NFS filesystems if portmap was
# started. This is to fix "hang" problems for new
# users who do not add portmap to the default runlevel.
if need_portmap && ! service_started "$pmap"; then
continue
fi
;;
esac
fs="$fs${fs:+,}$x"
@@ -47,14 +82,7 @@ stop()
. "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/sh/rc-mount.sh
for x in $net_fs_list $extra_net_fs_list; do
case "$x" in
nfs|nfs4)
continue
;;
*)
fs="$fs${fs:+,}$x"
;;
esac
fs="$fs${fs:+,}$x"
done
if [ -n "$fs" ]; then
umount -at $fs || eerror "Failed to simply unmount filesystems"
@@ -63,14 +91,7 @@ stop()
eindent
fs=
for x in $net_fs_list $extra_net_fs_list; do
case "$x" in
nfs|nfs4)
continue
;;
*)
fs="$fs${fs:+|}$x"
;;
esac
fs="$fs${fs:+|}$x"
done
[ -n "$fs" ] && fs="^($fs)$"
do_unmount umount ${fs:+--fstype-regex} $fs --netdev

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@@ -12,9 +12,7 @@ depend()
{
need localmount
after bootmisc
if [ -n "$(interfaces)" ]; then
provide net
fi
provide net
keyword -jail -prefix -vserver
}
@@ -283,7 +281,7 @@ start()
tentative || break
[ $r = 5 ] && vebegin "Waiting for tentative addresses"
sleep 1
: $(( r -= 1 ))
r=$(($r - 1))
done
if [ $r != 5 ]; then
[ $r != 0 ]

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ _setleds()
while [ $i -le $ttyn ]; do
setleds -D "$1"num < $dev$i || retval=1
: $(( i += 1 ))
i=$(($i + 1))
done
return $retval

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@@ -20,29 +20,6 @@ start()
[ -e /proc/filesystems ] || return 0
# Setup Kernel Support for miscellaneous Binary Formats
if [ -d /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc -a ! -e /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register ]; then
if grep -qs binfmt_misc /proc/filesystems; then
ebegin "Mounting misc binary format filesystem"
mount -t binfmt_misc -o nodev,noexec,nosuid \
binfmt_misc /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
if eend $? ; then
local fmts
ebegin "Loading custom binary format handlers"
fmts=$(grep -hsv -e '^[#;]' -e '^[[:space:]]*$' \
/run/binfmt.d/*.conf \
@SYSCONFDIR@/binfmt.d/*.conf \
""/usr/lib/binfmt.d/*.conf)
if [ -n "${fmts}" ]; then
echo "${fmts}" > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
fi
eend $?
fi
fi
fi
[ "$RC_SYS" = "OPENVZ" ] && return 0
# Check what USB fs the kernel support. Currently
# 2.5+ kernels, and later 2.4 kernels have 'usbfs',
# while older kernels have 'usbdevfs'.
@@ -60,6 +37,27 @@ start()
fi
fi
# Setup Kernel Support for the NFS daemon status
if [ -d /proc/fs/nfsd ] && ! mountinfo -q /proc/fs/nfsd; then
if grep -qs nfsd /proc/filesystems; then
ebegin "Mounting NFS filesystem"
mount -t nfsd -o nodev,noexec,nosuid \
nfsd /proc/fs/nfsd
eend $?
fi
fi
# Setup Kernel Support for miscellaneous Binary Formats
if [ -d /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc ] \
&& ! mountinfo -q /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc; then
if grep -qs binfmt_misc /proc/filesystems; then
ebegin "Mounting misc binary format filesystem"
mount -t binfmt_misc -o nodev,noexec,nosuid \
binfmt_misc /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
eend $?
fi
fi
# Setup Kernel Support for SELinux
if [ -d /selinux ] && ! mountinfo -q /selinux; then
if grep -qs selinuxfs /proc/filesystems; then

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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ start()
# Good to go!
"$svc" start && started="$started $svc"
: $(( retval += $? ))
: $((retval += $?))
done
service_set_value started "$started"
eend $retval "Some local rc services failed to start"
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ stop()
local svc= retval=0
for svc in $(rcorder $(service_get_value started) 2>/dev/null | sort -r); do
"$svc" stop
: $(( retval += $? ))
: $((retval += $?))
done
eend $retval "Some local rc services failed to stop"
return 0

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@@ -13,41 +13,20 @@ depend()
start()
{
case ",$(fstabinfo -o /)," in
*,ro,*)
;;
*)
# Check if the rootfs isn't already writable.
if checkpath -W /; then
rm -f /fastboot /forcefsck
else
ebegin "Remounting root filesystem read/write"
case "$RC_UNAME" in
Linux)
mount -n -o remount,rw /
;;
*)
mount -u -o rw /
;;
esac
eend $? "Root filesystem could not be mounted read/write"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
rm -f /fastboot /forcefsck
fi
fi
;;
*,ro,*) return 0;;
esac
ebegin "Remounting filesystems"
local mountpoint
for mountpoint in $(fstabinfo); do
case "${mountpoint}" in
/)
;;
/*)
mountinfo -q "${mountpoint}" && \
fstabinfo --remount "${mountpoint}"
;;
esac
done
eend 0
if echo 2>/dev/null >/.test.$$; then
rm -f /.test.$$ /fastboot /forcefsck
return 0
fi
ebegin "Remounting root filesystem read/write"
case "$RC_UNAME" in
Linux) mount -n -o remount,rw /;;
*) mount -u -o rw /;;
esac
if eend $? "Root filesystem could not be mounted read/write"; then
rm -f /fastboot /forcefsck
fi
}

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@@ -13,14 +13,6 @@ start()
return 1
fi
fi
if ! checkpath -W "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"; then
ewarn "WARNING: ${RC_LIBEXECDIR} is not writable!"
if ! yesno "${RC_GOINGDOWN}"; then
ewarn "Unable to save deptree cache"
return 1
fi
return 0
fi
ebegin "Saving dependency cache"
local rc=
if [ ! -d "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/cache ]; then

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@@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ description="Saves a kernel dump."
depend()
{
need dumpon localmount
before encswap
need localmount
keyword -jail -prefix
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
depend()
{
before localmount
need localmount
keyword -jail -openvz -prefix -vserver -lxc
}
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ start()
{
ebegin "Activating swap devices"
case "$RC_UNAME" in
Linux) swapon -a -e >/dev/null;;
NetBSD|OpenBSD) swapctl -A -t noblk >/dev/null;;
*) swapon -a >/dev/null;;
esac
@@ -24,7 +23,7 @@ stop()
ebegin "Deactivating swap devices"
# Try to unmount all tmpfs filesystems not in use, else a deadlock may
# occur. As $RC_SVCDIR may also be tmpfs we cd to it to lock it
# occure. As $RC_SVCDIR may also be tmpfs we cd to it to lock it
cd "$RC_SVCDIR"
umount -a -t tmpfs 2>/dev/null

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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
#!@PREFIX@/sbin/runscript
# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
depend()
{
need localmount
keyword -jail -openvz -prefix -vserver -lxc
}
start()
{
ebegin "Activating additional swap space"
case "$RC_UNAME" in
NetBSD|OpenBSD) swapctl -A -t noblk >/dev/null;;
*) swapon -a >/dev/null;;
esac
eend 0 # If swapon has nothing todo it errors, so always return 0
}
stop()
{
ebegin "Deactivating additional swap space"
# Try to unmount all tmpfs filesystems not in use, else a deadlock may
# occur. As $RC_SVCDIR may also be tmpfs we cd to it to lock it
# fixme: Do we need this here since we are only unmounting swap files
# and loopback swap?
cd "$RC_SVCDIR"
umount -a -t tmpfs 2>/dev/null
case "$RC_UNAME" in
Linux)
if [ -e /proc/swaps ]; then
while read filename type rest; do
case "$type" in
file) swapoff $filename >/dev/null;;
esac
case "$filename" in
/dev/loop*) swapoff $filename >/dev/null;;
esac
done < /proc/swaps
fi
;;
esac
eend 0
}

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ start()
local retval=0 var= comments= conf=
ebegin "Configuring kernel parameters"
eindent
for conf in @SYSCONFDIR@/sysctl.conf @SYSCONFDIR@/sysctl.d/*.conf; do
for conf in /etc/sysctl.d/*.conf /etc/sysctl.conf; do
if [ -r "$conf" ]; then
vebegin "applying $conf"
while read var comments; do

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
depend()
{
before bootmisc logger
keyword -lxc -prefix -vserver
keyword -prefix -vserver
}
start()
@@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ start()
ebegin "Configuring kernel parameters"
eindent
for conf in @SYSCONFDIR@/sysctl.conf @SYSCONFDIR@/sysctl.d/*.conf; do
for conf in /etc/sysctl.d/*.conf /etc/sysctl.conf; do
if [ -r "$conf" ]; then
vebegin "applying $conf"
if ! err=$(sysctl -p "$conf" 2>&1 >/dev/null) ; then
if ! err=$(sysctl -q -p "$conf" 2>&1) ; then
errs="${errs} ${err}"
sysctl -e -p "${conf}" >/dev/null
sysctl -q -e -p "${conf}"
fi
veend $? || retval=1
fi

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ description="Mount the sys filesystem."
depend()
{
keyword -lxc -prefix -vserver
keyword -prefix -vserver
}
mount_sys()
@@ -50,48 +50,6 @@ mount_misc()
eend $?
fi
fi
# Setup Kernel Support for configfs
if [ -d /sys/kernel/config ] && ! mountinfo -q /sys/kernel/config; then
if grep -qs configfs /proc/filesystems; then
ebegin "Mounting config filesystem"
mount -n -t configfs -o nodev,noexec,nosuid \
configfs /sys/kernel/config
eend $?
fi
fi
# set up kernel support for cgroups
if [ -d /sys/fs/cgroup ] && ! mountinfo -q /sys/fs/cgroup; then
if grep -qs cgroup /proc/filesystems; then
ebegin "Mounting cgroup filesystem"
local opts="nodev,noexec,nosuid,mode=755,size=${rc_cgroupsize:-10m}"
mount -n -t tmpfs -o ${opts} cgroup_root /sys/fs/cgroup
eend $?
fi
fi
}
mount_cgroups()
{
mountinfo -q /sys/fs/cgroup || return 0
local agent="@LIBEXECDIR@/sh/cgroup-release-agent.sh"
mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc
mount -n -t cgroup \
-o none,nodev,noexec,nosuid,name=openrc,release_agent="$agent" \
openrc /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc
echo 1 > /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc/notify_on_release
yesno ${rc_controller_cgroups:-YES} && [ -e /proc/cgroups ] || return 0
while read name hier groups enabled rest; do
case "${enabled}" in
1) mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/${name}
mount -n -t cgroup -o nodev,noexec,nosuid,${name} \
${name} /sys/fs/cgroup/${name}
;;
esac
done < /proc/cgroups
}
start()
@@ -101,11 +59,6 @@ start()
retval=$?
if [ $retval -eq 0 ]; then
mount_misc
retval=$?
fi
if [ $retval -eq 0 ]; then
mount_cgroups
retval=$?
fi
return $retval
}

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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ ttyn=${rc_tty_number:-${RC_TTY_NUMBER:-12}}
depend()
{
keyword -lxc -openvz -prefix -uml -vserver -xenu
use root
keyword -openvz -prefix -uml -vserver -xenu
need root
after bootmisc
}
@@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ start()
n=1
while [ ${n} -le "$ttyn" ]; do
printf "\033%s" "$termencoding" >$ttydev$n
: $(( n += 1 ))
n=$(($n + 1))
done
# Save the encoding for use immediately at boot
if checkpath -W "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"; then
if [ -w "$RC_LIBEXECDIR" ]; then
mkdir -p "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console
if yesno ${unicode:-${UNICODE}}; then
echo "" > "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console/unicode

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@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
#!@PREFIX@/sbin/runscript
# Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
description="Create tmpfiles.d entries (boot)"
depend()
{
need localmount
}
start()
{
ebegin "${description/Create/Creating}"
@LIBEXECDIR@/sh/tmpfiles.sh --create ${tmpfiles_opts}
eend $?
return 0
}

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
#!@PREFIX@/sbin/runscript
# Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
description="Create tmpfiles.d entries (sysinit)"
depend()
{
# Convert to 'need dev' when the new udev is ready, for OpenRC 0.11
#need dev-mount
need dev
}
start()
{
ebegin "${description/Create/Creating}"
@LIBEXECDIR@/sh/tmpfiles.sh --create ${tmpfiles_opts}
eend $?
return 0
}

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@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
: ${urandom_seed:=${URANDOM_SEED:-/var/lib/misc/random-seed}}
: ${urandom_seed:=${URANDOM_SEED:-/var/run/random-seed}}
description="Initializes the random number generator."
depend()
{
need localmount
keyword -jail -lxc -openvz -prefix
keyword -jail -openvz -prefix
}
save_seed()
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ save_seed()
local psz=1
if [ -e /proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize ]; then
: $(( psz = $(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize) / 4096 ))
psz=$(($(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize) / 4096))
fi
( # sub shell to prevent umask pollution

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ install:
for man in ${MAN3}; do \
${INSTALL} -m ${MANMODE} "$$man" ${DESTDIR}/${MANDIR}/man3 || exit $$?; \
${MAKE_LINKS} \
done
done
${INSTALL} -d ${DESTDIR}/${MANDIR}/man8
for man in ${MAN8}; do \
${INSTALL} -m ${MANMODE} "$$man" ${DESTDIR}/${MANDIR}/man8 || exit $$?; \

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@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ to true.
These functions are designed to output a whole line, so they also
append a newline to the string. To stop this behaviour, you can use the
functions
.Fn einfon ,
.Fn einfon ,
.Fn ewarnn ,
.Fn eerrorn ,
.Fn einfovn ,
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ does the same as
.Fn eend
but prints
.Fa msg
instead of ok or !! in the color
instead of ok or !! in the color
.Fa color
at the column
.Fa col .

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
.Os OpenRC
.Sh NAME
.Nm rc-service
.Nd locate and run an OpenRC service with the given arguments
.Nd locate and run an OpenRC service with the given arguments
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl i , -ifexists
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
.Fl r , -resolve
.Ar service
.Sh DESCRIPTION
Service scripts could be in different places on different systems.
Service scripts could be in different places on different systems.
.Nm
locates the specified service and runs it with the given arguments.
If

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@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@
.Op Ar runlevel
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
gathers and displays information about the status of services
in different runlevels. The default behavior is to show information
gathers and displays information about the status of services
in different runlevels. The default behavior is to show information
about the current runlevel and any unassigned services that are not stopped,
but any runlevel can be quickly examined.
.Pp

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
.Os OpenRC
.Sh NAME
.Nm rc-update
.Nd add and remove services to and from a runlevel
.Nd add and remove services to and from a runlevel
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl s , -stack
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
.Ar show
.Op Ar runlevel ...
.Sh DESCRIPTION
OpenRC uses named runlevels. Rather than editing some obscure
OpenRC uses named runlevels. Rather than editing some obscure
file or managing a directory of symlinks,
.Nm
exists to quickly add or delete services to and from from different runlevels.

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
.Sh LIBRARY
Run Command library (librc, -lrc)
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.In rc.h
.In rc.h
.Ft bool Fn rc_deptree_update void
.Ft bool Fn rc_deptree_update_needed void
.Ft RC_DEPTREE Fn rc_deptree_load void
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ loads the deptree and returns a pointer to it which needs to be freed by
when done.
.Pp
.Fn rc_deptree_depend ,
.Fn rc_deptree_depends
.Fn rc_deptree_depends
and
.Fn rc_deptree_order
return a list of services from the

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
.Sh LIBRARY
Run Command library (librc, -lrc)
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.In rc.h
.In rc.h
.Ft "char *" Fn rc_runlevel_get void
.Ft bool Fn rc_runlevel_exists
.Ft "RC_STRINGLIST *" Fn rc_runlevel_list void

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
.Sh LIBRARY
Run Command library (librc, -lrc)
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.In rc.h
.In rc.h
.Ft bool Fn rc_service_add "const char *runlevel" "const char *service"
.Ft bool Fn rc_service_delete "const char *runlevel" "const char *service"
.Ft bool Fo rc_service_daemon_set

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
Run Command library (librc, -lrc)
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.In rc.h
.Ft "RC_STRINGLIST *" Fn rc_stringlist_new void
.Ft "RC_STRINGLIST *" Fn rc_stringlist_new void
.Ft "RC_STRING *" Fn rc_stringlist_add "RC_STRINGLIST *list" "const char *item"
.Ft "RC_STRING *" Fn rc_stringlist_addu "RC_STRINGLIST *list" "const char *item"
.Ft bool Fn rc_stringlist_delete RC_STRINGLIST "const char *item"

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@@ -21,23 +21,22 @@
.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.Dd December 31, 2011
.Dd November 4, 2009
.Dt RUNSCRIPT 8 SMM
.Os OpenRC
.Sh NAME
.Nm runscript
.Nm runscript
.Nd a means of hooking shell commands into a service
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl D , -nodeps
.Op Fl d , -debug
.Op Fl s , -ifstarted
.Op Fl S , -ifstopped
.Op Fl Z , -dry-run
.Op Ar command ...
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is basically an interpreter for shell scripts which provides an easy interface
is basically an interpreter for shell scripts which provide an easy interface
to the often complex system commands and daemons.
When a service runs a command it first loads its multiplexed configuration
file, then its master configuration file, then
@@ -77,8 +76,6 @@ Set xtrace on in the shell to assist in debugging.
Ignore all dependency information the service supplies.
.It Fl s , -ifstarted
Only run the command if the service has been started.
.It Fl S , -ifstopped
Only run the command if the service has been stopped.
.It Fl q , -quiet
Turns off all informational output the service generates.
Output from any non OpenRC commands is not affected.
@@ -92,42 +89,24 @@ or stopping them.
The following variables affect the service script:
.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
.It Ar extra_commands
Space separated list of extra commands the service defines. These should
not depend on the service being stopped or started.
Space separated list of extra commands the service defines.
.It Ar extra_started_commands
Space separated list of extra commands the service defines. These only work if
the service has already been started.
.It Ar extra_stopped_commands
Space separated list of extra commands the service defines. These only work if
the service has already been stopped.
.It Ar description
String describing the service.
.It Ar description_$command
String describing the extra command.
.It Ar start_stop_daemon_args
List of arguments passed to start-stop-daemon when starting the daemon.
String describing the extra command the.
.It Ar command
Daemon to start or stop via
.Nm start-stop-daemon
if no start or stop function is defined by the service.
.It Ar command_args
List of arguments to pass to the daemon when starting.
.It Ar command_background
Set this to "true", "yes" or "1" (case-insensitive) to force the daemon into
the background. This implies the "--make-pidfile" and "--pidfile" option of
.Xr start-stop-daemon 8
so the pidfile variable must be set.
.It Ar pidfile
Pidfile to use for the above defined command.
.It Ar name
Display name used for the above defined command.
.It Ar retry
Retry schedule to use when stopping the daemon. It can either be a
timeout in seconds or multiple signal/timeout pairs (like SIGTERM/5).
.It Ar required_dirs
A list of directories which must exist for the service to start.
.It Ar required_files
A list of files which must exist for the service to start.
.El
.Sh DEPENDENCIES
You should define a
@@ -140,7 +119,7 @@ Here is a list of the functions you can use in a
.Ic depend
function. You simply pass the names of the services to it to add to that
dependency type, or prefix it with ! to remove it.
.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
.It Ic need
The service will refuse to start until needed services have started and it
will refuse to stop until any services that need it have stopped.
@@ -156,11 +135,11 @@ We provide this virtual service. For example, named provides dns.
.It Ic config
We should recalculate our dependencies if the listed files have changed.
.It Ic keyword
Tags a service with a keyword. These are the keywords we currently understand:
Tags a service with a keyword. Here's the keywords we currently understand:-
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Dv -shutdown
Don't stop this service when shutting the system down.
This is normally quite safe as remaining daemons will be sent a SIGTERM just
This normally quite safe as remaining daemons will be sent a SIGTERM just
before final shutdown.
Network related services such as the network and dhcpcd init scripts normally
have this keyword.
@@ -172,9 +151,9 @@ Other services should wait indefinitely for this service to start. Use
this keyword if your service may take longer than 60 seconds to start.
.It Dv -jail
When in a jail, exclude this service from any dependencies. The service can
still be run directly. Set via
.Ic rc_sys
in
still be run directly. Set via
.Ic rc_sys
in
.Pa /etc/rc.conf
.It Dv -lxc
Same as -jail, but for Linux Resource Containers (LXC).
@@ -242,7 +221,7 @@ seconds until all files exist.
Returns 0 if all files exist, otherwise non zero.
If
.Ar timeout
is less than 1 then we wait indefinitely.
is less then 1 then we wait indefinitely.
.It Ic is_newer_than Ar file1 Ar file2 ...
If
.Ar file1
@@ -309,22 +288,14 @@ Mark the service as coldplugged.
Mark the service as inactive.
.It Xo
.Ic checkpath
.Op Fl D , -directory-truncate
.Op Fl d , -directory
.Op Fl F , -file-truncate
.Op Fl f , -file
.Op Fl p , -pipe
.Op Fl m , -mode Ar mode
.Op Fl o , owner Ar owner
.Ar path ...
.Xc
Checks to see if the path exists, is of the right type, owned by the right
people and has the correct access modes. If not, then it corrects the path.
.It Ic checkpath
.Op Fl W , -writable
.Ar path
.Xc
checks to see if the path is writable.
.It Ic yesno Ar value
If
.Ar value
@@ -333,18 +304,11 @@ matches YES, TRUE, ON or 1 regardless of case then we return 0, otherwise 1.
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
.Nm
sets the following environment variables for use in the service scripts:
.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
.It Va RC_SVCNAME
Name of the service.
.It Va RC_RUNLEVEL
Current runlevel that rc is in. Note that, in OpenRC, the reboot
runlevel is mapped to the shutdown runlevel. This was done because most
services do not need to know if a system is shutting down or rebooting.
If you are writing a service that does need to know this, see the
RC_REBOOT variable.
.It Va RC_REBOOT
This variable contains YES if the system is rebooting. If your service
needs to know the system is rebooting, you should test this variable.
Current runlevel that rc is in.
.It Va RC_BOOTLEVEL
Boot runlevel chosen. Default is boot.
.It Va RC_DEFAULTLEVEL
@@ -352,14 +316,8 @@ Default runlevel chosen. Default is default.
.It Va RC_SYS
A special variable to describe the system more.
Possible values are OPENVZ, XENU, XEN0, UML and VSERVER.
.It Va RC_PREFIX
In a Gentoo Prefix installation, this variable contains the prefix
offset. Otherwise it is undefined.
.It Va RC_UNAME
The result of `uname -s`.
.It Va RC_CMD
This contains the name of the command the service script is executing, such
as start, stop, restart etc.
.El
.Sh FILES
.Pp
@@ -398,7 +356,7 @@ rc_net_tap1_provide="!net"
# It's also possible to negate keywords. This is mainly useful for prefix
# users testing OpenRC.
rc_keyword="!-prefix"
rc_keyword="!noprefix"
.Ed
.Sh EXAMPLES
.Pp
@@ -441,28 +399,14 @@ depend()
_need=`service_get_value need`
else
if _need_dbus; then
_need="${_need} dbus"
_need="${_need} dbus"
fi
fi
need ${_need}
}
# This function does any pre-start setup. If it fails, the service will
# not be started.
# If you need this function to behave differently for a restart command,
# you should check the value of RC_CMD for "restart".
# This also applies to start_post, stop_pre and stop_post.
start_pre()
{
if [ "$RC_CMD" = restart ]; then
# This block will only execute for a restart command. Use a
# structure like this if you need special processing for a
# restart which you do not need for a normal start.
# The function can also fail from here, which will mean that a
# restart can fail.
# This logic can also be used in start_post, stop_pre and
# stop_post.
fi
# Ensure that our dirs are correct
checkpath --dir --owner foo:foo --mode 0664 \\
/var/run/foo /var/cache/foo
@@ -502,7 +446,7 @@ eat()
veinfo "Eating `basename ${food}`"
${command} --eat ${food}
retval=$?
: $(( result += retval ))
: $((${result} += ${retval}))
[ ${retval} = 0 ] && ate="${ate} `basename ${food}`"
done
@@ -518,12 +462,6 @@ show()
.Ed
.Sh BUGS
Because of the way we load our configuration files and the need to handle
more than one service directory, you can only use symlinks in service
directories to other services in the same directory.
You cannot symlink to a service in a different directory even if it is
another service directory.
.Pp
is_older_than should return 0 on success.
Instead we return 1 to be compliant with Gentoo baselayout.
Users are encouraged to use the is_newer_than function which returns correctly.

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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ is used in an OpenRC service, then OpenRC can in turn check to see if the
daemon is still running. If not, then the service is marked as crashed.
.Pp
Here are the options to specify the daemon and how it should start or stop:
.Bl -tag -width indent
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Fl x , -exec Ar daemon
The
.Ar daemon
@@ -162,8 +162,9 @@ but with the standard error output.
These options are only used for stopping daemons:
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Fl R , -retry Ar timeout | Ar signal Ns / Ns Ar timeout
The retry specification can be either a timeout in seconds or multiple
signal/timeout pairs (like SIGTERM/5).
You can either specify a timeout in seconds or a multiple signal/timeout
pairs as a stopping schedule.
If not specified then a default value of SIGTERM/5 is assumed.
.El
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
.Va SSD_NICELEVEL

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@@ -8,22 +8,18 @@ SHLIB_NAME= lib${LIB}.so.${SHLIB_MAJOR}
SHLIB_LINK= lib${LIB}.so
SONAME?= ${SHLIB_NAME}
SOBJS+= ${SRCS:.c=.So}
MKSTATICLIBS?= yes
ifeq (${MKSTATICLIBS},yes)
OBJS+= ${SRCS:.c=.o}
_LIBS+= lib${LIB}.a
endif
_LIBS+= ${SHLIB_NAME}
SOBJS+= ${OBJS:.o=.So}
_LIBS= lib${LIB}.a ${SHLIB_NAME}
CLEANFILES+= ${OBJS} ${SOBJS} ${_LIBS} ${SHLIB_LINK}
%.o: %.c
.SUFFIXES: .So
.c.o:
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} -c $< -o $@
%.So: %.c
.c.So:
${CC} ${PICFLAG} -DPIC ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} -c $< -o $@
all: depend ${_LIBS}
@@ -45,10 +41,8 @@ ${SHLIB_NAME}: ${SOBJS}
${SOBJS} ${LDADD}
install: all
ifeq (${MKSTATICLIBS},yes)
${INSTALL} -d ${DESTDIR}${LIBDIR}
${INSTALL} -m ${LIBMODE} lib${LIB}.a ${DESTDIR}${LIBDIR}
endif
${INSTALL} -d ${DESTDIR}${SHLIBDIR}
${INSTALL} -m ${LIBMODE} ${SHLIB_NAME} ${DESTDIR}${SHLIBDIR}
ln -fs ${SHLIB_NAME} ${DESTDIR}${SHLIBDIR}/${SHLIB_LINK}

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@@ -3,7 +3,4 @@
# Generic definitions
PKG_PREFIX?= /usr/local
SFX= .BSD.in
LIBKVM?= -lkvm

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@@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
# Copyright (c) 2008 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
SFX= .Linux.in
PKG_PREFIX?= /usr
CPPFLAGS+= -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700
CPPFLAGS+= -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600
LIBDL= -Wl,-Bdynamic -ldl

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
# Copyright (c) 2012 William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs@gmail.com>
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
ifeq (${MKPREFIX},yes)
CPPFLAGS+= -DPREFIX
endif

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@@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ _OS_SH= uname -s
_OS:= $(shell ${_OS_SH})
OS?= ${_OS}
include ${MK}/os-${OS}.mk
include ${MK}/os-prefix.mk
RC_LIB= /$(LIBNAME)/rc

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CLEANFILES+= ${OBJS} ${PROG}
all: depend ${PROG}
%.o: %.c
.c.o:
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} -c $< -o $@
${PROG}: ${SCRIPTS} ${OBJS}

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@@ -12,13 +12,14 @@ _PKG_SED:= $(shell ${_PKG_SED_SH})
_LCL_SED_SH= if test "${PREFIX}" = "${LOCAL_PREFIX}"; then echo "-e 's:@LOCAL_PREFIX@::g'"; else echo "-e 's:@LOCAL_PREFIX@:${LOCAL_PREFIX}:g'"; fi
_LCL_SED:= $(shell ${_LCL_SED_SH})
SED_REPLACE= -e 's:@SHELL@:${SH}:g' -e 's:@LIB@:${LIBNAME}:g' -e 's:@SYSCONFDIR@:${SYSCONFDIR}:g' -e 's:@LIBEXECDIR@:${LIBEXECDIR}:g' -e 's:@PREFIX@:${PREFIX}:g' ${_PKG_SED} ${_LCL_SED}
SED_REPLACE= -e 's:@SHELL@:${SH}:g' -e 's:@LIB@:${LIBNAME}:g' -e 's:@SYSCONFDIR@:${SYSCONFDIR}:g' -e 's:@LIBEXECDIR@:${LIBEXECDIR}:g' -e 's:@PREFIX@:${PREFIX}:g' -e 's:@RC_SYS_DEFAULT@:${MKRCSYS}:g' ${_PKG_SED} ${_LCL_SED}
# Tweak our shell scripts
%.sh: %.sh.in
.SUFFIXES: .sh.in .in
.sh.in.sh:
${SED} ${SED_REPLACE} ${SED_EXTRA} $< > $@
%: %.in
.in:
${SED} ${SED_REPLACE} ${SED_EXTRA} $< > $@
all: ${OBJS} ${TARGETS}
@@ -53,6 +54,6 @@ check test::
# so we ensure that it has a bogus argument
CLEANFILES+= ${OBJS}
clean:
@if test -n "${CLEANFILES}"; then echo "rm -f ${CLEANFILES}"; rm -f ${CLEANFILES}; fi
@if test -n "${CLEANFILES}"; then echo "rm -f ${CLEANFILES}"; rm -f ${CLEANFILES}; fi
include ${MK}/gitignore.mk

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
_+_ ?= +
ECHODIR ?= echo
ECHODIR ?= echo
_SUBDIR = @${_+_}for x in ${SUBDIR}; do \
if test -d $$x; then \
${ECHODIR} "===> ${DIRPRFX}$$x (${@:realinstall=install})"; \

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@@ -10,15 +10,10 @@ RANLIB?= ranlib
SED?= sed
SH= /bin/sh
PREFIX?=
ifeq (${PREFIX},)
UPREFIX= /usr
else
UPREFIX= ${PREFIX}
ifeq (${MKPREFIX},yes)
UPREFIX= ${PREFIX}/usr
endif
endif
PREFIX?=
_UPREFIX_SH= case "${PREFIX}" in "") echo /usr;; *) echo "${PREFIX}";; esac
_UPREFIX:= $(shell ${_UPREFIX_SH})
UPREFIX= ${_UPREFIX}
LOCAL_PREFIX= /usr/local
PICFLAG?= -fPIC
@@ -27,7 +22,6 @@ SYSCONFDIR?= ${PREFIX}/etc
INITDIR?= ${SYSCONFDIR}/init.d
CONFDIR?= ${SYSCONFDIR}/conf.d
LOCALDIR?= ${SYSCONFDIR}/local.d
SYSCTLDIR?= ${SYSCONFDIR}/sysctl.d
BINDIR?= ${PREFIX}/sbin
BINMODE?= 0755
@@ -49,6 +43,6 @@ MANDIR?= ${MANPREFIX}/man
MANMODE?= 0444
DOCDIR?= ${UPREFIX}/share/doc
DOCMODE?= 0644
DOCMODE?= 0644
CONFMODE?= 0644

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