From bf1e57b71675eb24d5c1f5b220c54eaa4f0c4590 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Edwin Groothuis Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 22:49:39 +0000 Subject: Maintainer update: - make pointyhat / kris happy - install configuration files in etc/ptlink --- irc/ptlink-services/Makefile | 32 +- irc/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in | 11 + irc/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample | 853 +++++++++++++++++++++++ irc/ptlink-services/pkg-message | 6 +- irc/ptlink-services/pkg-plist | 8 +- 5 files changed, 891 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) create mode 100644 irc/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in create mode 100644 irc/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample (limited to 'irc') diff --git a/irc/ptlink-services/Makefile b/irc/ptlink-services/Makefile index f30e1459fcfb..93266bac3338 100644 --- a/irc/ptlink-services/Makefile +++ b/irc/ptlink-services/Makefile @@ -5,21 +5,29 @@ # $FreeBSD$ # -PORTNAME= Services -PORTVERSION= 2.25.1 -CATEGORIES= irc -MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.sunsite.dk/projects/ptlink/services2/ -PKGNAMEPREFIX= PTlink- -DISTNAME= PTlink.${PORTNAME}${PORTVERSION} +PORTNAME= Services +PORTVERSION= 2.25.1 +PORTREVISION= 1 +CATEGORIES= irc +MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.sunsite.dk/projects/ptlink/services2/ \ + http://www.rootxs.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/ +PKGNAMEPREFIX= PTlink- +DISTNAME= PTlink.${PORTNAME}${PORTVERSION} -MAINTAINER= dennis@rootxs.org -COMMENT= PTlink IRC services +PATCH_DIST_STRIP= -p1 -GNU_CONFIGURE= yes -USE_GMAKE= yes +MAINTAINER= dennis@rootxs.org +COMMENT= PTlink IRC services + +GNU_CONFIGURE= yes +USE_GMAKE= yes +USE_PERL5= yes + +SYSCONFDIR= ${PREFIX}/etc/ptlink +CONFIGURE_ARGS= --sysconfdir=${SYSCONFDIR} post-install: - @${MV} ${PREFIX}/etc/example.conf ${PREFIX}/etc/services.conf.sample - @${SED} 's,%%PREFIX%%,${PREFIX},g' < ${PKGMESSAGE} + @${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/*.sample ${SYSCONFDIR} + @${SED} 's,%%SYSCONFDIR%%,${SYSCONFDIR},g' < ${PKGMESSAGE} .include diff --git a/irc/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in b/irc/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ba012f7aac46 --- /dev/null +++ b/irc/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- src/Makefile.in.orig Tue Oct 26 13:35:46 2004 ++++ src/Makefile.in Tue Oct 26 13:36:21 2004 +@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ + cd $(bindir) ; \ + $(LN) -s services listchans; \ + fi +- $(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/example.conf $(sysconfdir) ++ #$(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/example.conf $(sysconfdir) + $(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/domain.def $(sysconfdir) + $(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/create_tables.sql $(sysconfdir) + @if test -f $(sysconfdir)/services.pid ; then \ diff --git a/irc/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample b/irc/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7fa3a5444472 --- /dev/null +++ b/irc/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample @@ -0,0 +1,853 @@ +# Example configuration file for Services. After making the appropriate +# changes to this file, place it in the Services data directory (as +# specified in the "configure" script, default $HOME/services/data) +# under the name "services.conf". +# +# The format of this file is fairly simple: a line beginning with a # is a +# comment, and any other non-blank line is expected to be a directive and +# parameters, separated by spaces or tabs. For example: +# +# Directive Parameter-1 Parameter-2 ... +# +# Directives are case-insensitive. Note that some directives do not take +# any parameters; these are typically "on-off" directives, for which simply +# including the directive in this file (or removing it) has an effect on +# Services' functionality. +# +# If a parameter's value is a string which includes spaces, enclose the +# string in double quotation marks, like the example below. Quotes may be +# used around any string at all for clarity. +# +# "This is a parameter string with spaces in it" +# +# If you need to include a double quote inside a quoted string, precede it +# by a backslash: +# +# "This string has \"double quotes\" in it" +# +# Time parameters can be specified either as an integer representing a +# number of seconds (e.g. "3600" = 1 hour), or as an integer with a unit +# specifier: "s" = seconds, "m" = minutes, "h" = hours, "d" = days. +# Combinations (such as "1h30m") are not permitted. Examples (all of which +# represent the same length of time, one day): +# +# "86400", "86400s", "1440m", "24h", "1d" +# +# In the documentation for each directive, one of the following will be +# included to indicate whether an option is required: +# +# [REQUIRED] +# Indicates a directive which must be given. Without it, Services will +# not start. +# +# [RECOMMENDED] +# Indicates a directive which may be omitted, but omitting it may cause +# undesirable side effects. +# +# [OPTIONAL] +# Indicates a directive which is optional. If not given, the feature +# will typically be disabled. If this is not the case, more +# information will be given in the documentation. +# +# [DISCOURAGED] +# Indicates a directive which may cause undesirable side effects if +# specified. +# +# [DEPRECATED] +# Indicates a directive which will disappear in a future version of +# Services, usually because its functionality has been either +# superseded by that of other directives or incorporated into the main +# program. +# + +########################################################################### +# +# Remote server configuration +# +########################################################################### + +# RemoteServer [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the remote server hostname and port. The hostname may +# either be a standard Internet hostname or dotted-quad numeric +# address; the port number must be an integer between 1 and 65535 +# inclusive. The password is a string which should be enclosed in +# double quotes if it contains any spaces (or just for clarity). +# +# The remote server and port may be overridden at runtime with the +# -remote command-line option. The password may not be set at runtime. + +RemoteServer 127.0.0.1 6667 "servpass" + +# LocalAddress [port] [OPTIONAL] +# Specifies the local address to bind to before connecting to the +# remote server. This may be useful on multihomed hosts. The hostname +# and port number are specified the same way as with the RemoteServer +# directive. If this is not specified, Services will let the operating +# system choose the local address. If only a hostname is specified, +# Services will bind to that address but let the operating system +# choose the local port number. +# +# If you don't know what this means or don't need to use it, just leave +# the directive commented out. +# +# This directive may be overridden at runtime by the -local +# command-line option. + +#LocalAddress localhost.ptlink.net + +########################################################################### +# +# Services identification and pseudoclient names +# +########################################################################### + +# ServerName [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the IRC server name which Services should use. May be +# overridden by the -name command-line option. + +ServerName "services.PTlink.net" + +# ServerDesc [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the text which should appear as the server's information in +# /whois and similar queries. May be overridden by the -desc +# command-line option. + +ServerDesc "Services for PTlink IRC network" + +# ServiceUser [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the user@host mask which should be used by the Services +# pseudoclients. May be overridden by the -user and -host command-line +# options. + +ServiceUser "Services@PTlink.net" + +######################## +# IRCd related settings +####################### + +# OperControl [RECOMMENDED] +# Restricts the use of /oper to operserv registered opers +# if a user not services oper/admin tries to become oper +# services will remove their +o status +# NOTE: This may "jam" olines on some situations with ircds +# not coded to handle this features. +# +# Comment it to disable + +OperControl + +# NickChange [RECOMMENDED] +# Selects nick protection between nick change to _nick- +# or the old KILL protection system. +# +# Comment it to select KILL protection mode +NickChange + +# GuestPrefix [Optional] +# If defined will be used for forcec nick changes to +# GuestPrefixNNN +GuestPrefix "PTlink" + +# ...Name [REQUIRED except as noted below] +# Specify the nicknames (first parameter) and "real" names (second +# parameter) for the Services pseudoclients. + +NickServName "NickServ" "Nickname Service" +ChanServName "ChanServ" "Channel Service" +MemoServName "MemoServ" "Memo Service" +OperServName "OperServ" "Operator Service" +NewsServName "NewsServ" "News Service" +GlobalName "Global" "Global Noticer" + +########################################################################### +# +# Services data filenames +# +########################################################################### + +# NOTE: All filenames are relative to the Services data directory. + +# MOTDFile [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the name of the Message of the Day file. + +MOTDFile services.motd + +# ...DB [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the filenames for the various Services subsystems' databases. + +NickServDB nick.db +ChanServDB chan.db +OperServDB oper.db +AutokillDB akill.db +SQlineDB sqline.db +VlineDB vline.db +BotListDB bots.db +NewsDB news.db +NewsServDB newsserv.db +SXlineDB sxline.db +VlinkDB vlink.db + +# DayStatsFN [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the filename for chan/nick stats of the day +# temporary savings + +DayStatsFN stats.today + +# DomainLangFN [RECOMMENDED] +# Specifies the filename for Smart Language selections definitions +# (text file) Please read it and edit it if you had new languages + +DomainLangFN domain.def + +# BalanceHistoryFN [OPTIONAL] +# Will save nick/chans stats at end of day +# Comment it to disable + +BalanceHistoryFN history.log + +# EncryptMethod number [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the encryption method to use for chan/nick passwords, +# 1 - JP2 +# 2 - DES crypt() +# 3 - MD5 +# NOTE: +# On existing passwords the encryption method change will just +# take effect after IDENTIFY for that password. +# Commented will use plain text passwords + +EncryptMethod 3 + +########################################################################### +# +# Logs/Administration/Help Channels +# +########################################################################### + +# LogChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# Services Log's will be dumped to #Channel +# Comment it to disable channel logging +# WARNING: Please be sure to restrict this Channel access for security sake +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +LogChan "Services.log" + +# HelpChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# Causes services to give umode +h (helper) on people, +# entering #Channel with should op access. +# Comment it to disable services setting +h +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +HelpChan "Help" + +# AdminChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# Causes services to make user join #Channel on /oper +# Comment it to disable autojoin on admin channel for opers. +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +AdminChan "Admin" + +# AutoJoinChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# Causes services to make all users join #Channel on connection. +# Comment it to disable. +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +#AutoJoinChan "PTlink" + + +########################################################################### +# +# Basic functionality +# +########################################################################### + +# NSMaxNChange number [REQUIRED] +# Max number of allowed forced nick changes before a nick kill +# This is ideal for BOT's which don't identify on nick change +# (Only required if nick protection is nick change (DEFAULT) ) + +NSMaxNChange 5 + +# NoBackupOkay [DISCOURAGED] +# Allows Services to continue file write operations (i.e. database +# saving) even if the original file cannot be backed up. Enabling this +# option may allow Services to continue operation under some conditions +# when it might otherwise fail, such as a nearly-full disk. +# +# *** NOTE *** +# Enabling this option can cause irrecoverable data loss under some +# conditions, so make CERTAIN you know what you're doing when you +# enable it! + +#NoBackupOkay + +# NoSplitRecovery [OPTIONAL] +# Disables Services' recognition of users returning from netsplits. +# Normally (on networks with some sort of timestamp support in the IRC +# server), Services will check via the timestamp field whether a user +# is the same as the last user who identified for the nick, and allow +# the user access to that nick without requiring identification again +# if the timestamps match. Enabling this option will force all users +# to re-identify after a netsplit. +# +# Normally, it's easier on users to leave this disabled, but if you +# suspect one of your servers has been hacked to send false timestamps +# (or you suspect a bug in Services itself) enabling this directive +# will eliminate the possibility of one user "stealing" another's nick +# by pretending to have the same timestamp. +# +# You may also want to uncomment this directive if your servers' clocks +# are very far apart; the less synchronized the servers' clocks are, +# the greater the possibility of someone "taking over" another person's +# nick when a server with a fast clock splits (though the likelihood of +# success is relatively small in any case). + +#NoSplitRecovery + +# ListOpersOnly [DEPRECATED] +# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ and NickServ LIST commands +# to IRC operators. +# +# This directive has been superseded by the NSListOpersOnly and +# CSListOpersOnly directives. + +#ListOpersOnly + +# StatsOpersOnly [OPTIONAL] +# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ and NickServ STATS commands +# to Services operators. + +#StatsOpersOnly + +# StrictPasswords [RECOMMENDED] +# When enabled, causes Services to perform more stringent checks on +# passwords. If this is disabled, Services will only disallow a +# password if it is the same as the entity (nickname or channel name) +# with which it is associated. When enabled, however, Services will +# also check that the password is at least five characters long, and +# in the future will probably check other things as well. + +StrictPasswords + +# BadPassLimit [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the number of invalid password tries before Services removes a +# user from the network. If a user enters invalid passwords +# for any Services function or combination of functions during a +# single IRC session (subect to BadPassTimeout, below), Services will +# issue a /KILL for the user. If not given, Services will ignore +# failed password attempts (though they will be logged in any case). + +BadPassLimit 5 + +# BadPassTimeout