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################################################################################
# This file is part of OpenELEC - http://www.openelec.tv
# Copyright (C) 2009-2014 Stephan Raue (stephan@openelec.tv)
#      Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Roman Weber (roman@openelec.tv)
#
# OpenELEC is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# (at your option) any later version.
#
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#
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################################################################################
# Notes:
# See http://www.mail-archive.com/systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org/msg00068.html
# libcap-2.23: linux/capability.h needs uapi/linux/capability.h which seems like a
# private header, until its solved we cant update from 2.22
PKG_NAME="libcap"
PKG_VERSION="2.22"
PKG_REV="1"
PKG_ARCH="any"
PKG_LICENSE="GPL"
PKG_SITE=""
PKG_URL="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/security/linux-privs/libcap2/$PKG_NAME-$PKG_VERSION.tar.bz2"
PKG_DEPENDS=""
PKG_BUILD_DEPENDS="toolchain attr"
PKG_PRIORITY="optional"
PKG_SECTION="devel"
PKG_SHORTDESC="libcap: A library for getting and setting POSIX.1e capabilities"
PKG_LONGDESC="As of Linux 2.2.0, the power of the superuser has been partitioned into a set of discrete capabilities (in other places, these capabilities are know as privileges). The contents of the libcap package are a library and a number of simple programs that are intended to show how an application/daemon can be protected (with wrappers) or rewritten to take advantage of this fine grained approach to constraining the danger to your system from programs running as 'root'."
PKG_IS_ADDON="no"
PKG_AUTORECONF="no"
make_target() {
make CC=$TARGET_CC \
AR=$TARGET_AR \
RANLIB=$TARGET_RANLIB \
CFLAGS="$TARGET_CFLAGS" \
BUILD_CC=$HOST_CC \
BUILD_CFLAGS="$HOST_CFLAGS -I$ROOT/$PKG_BUILD/libcap/include" \
PAM_CAP=no \
lib=/lib \
-C libcap libcap.a
# for 2.23:
# -C libcap libcap.pc libcap.a
}
makeinstall_target() {
mkdir -p $SYSROOT_PREFIX/usr/lib
cp libcap/libcap.a $SYSROOT_PREFIX/usr/lib
# for 2.23:
# mkdir -p $SYSROOT_PREFIX/usr/lib/pkgconfig
# cp libcap/libcap.pc $SYSROOT_PREFIX/usr/lib/pkgconfig
mkdir -p $SYSROOT_PREFIX/usr/include/sys
cp libcap/include/sys/capability.h $SYSROOT_PREFIX/usr/include/sys
}