# Parts of the `install` make target don't # dare to set file modes (or owners), but put the # needed commands in a new file called `root.sh`. # We execute the `chmod` commands of # this script to set execute bits. sed '/chown/d;/chgrp/d' --in-place root.sh . root.sh # We run `faxsetup` to prepare some config files # that the admin would have to create otherwise. # Since `faxsetup` is quite picky about its environment, # we have to prepare some dummy files. # `faxsetup` stores today's date in the output files, # so we employ faketime to simulate a deterministic date. echo "uucp:x:0" >> "$TMPDIR/passwd.dummy" # dummy uucp user touch "$out/spool/etc/config.dummy" # dummy modem config mkdir "$TMPDIR/lock.dummy" # dummy lock dir "@libfaketime@/bin/faketime" -f "$(date --utc --date=@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH '+%F %T')" \ "@fakeroot@/bin/fakeroot" -- \ "$out/spool/bin/faxsetup" -with-DIR_LOCKS="$TMPDIR/lock.dummy" -with-PASSWD="$TMPDIR/passwd.dummy" rm "$out/spool/etc/config.dummy" # Ensure all binaries are reachable within the spooling area. ln --symbolic --target-directory="$out/spool/bin/" "$out/bin/"*