commit:     aade0250b0d07ba9e1ac3301cae7cbfe7d169865
Author:     William Hubbs <williamh <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Tue Sep  3 03:29:29 2019 +0000
Commit:     William Hubbs <williamh <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Tue Sep  3 03:41:54 2019 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=aade0250

sys-apps/coreutils: 8.31-r1 bump

- fix the split-usr processing
- remove a warning for 2.x kernels which are no longer supported

Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.69, Repoman-2.3.16
Signed-off-by: William Hubbs <williamh <AT> gentoo.org>

 sys-apps/coreutils/coreutils-8.31-r1.ebuild | 197 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 197 insertions(+)

diff --git a/sys-apps/coreutils/coreutils-8.31-r1.ebuild 
b/sys-apps/coreutils/coreutils-8.31-r1.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..868fdbb8a50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sys-apps/coreutils/coreutils-8.31-r1.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,197 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI="6"
+
+PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_7,3_{5,6,7}} )
+
+inherit eutils flag-o-matic python-any-r1 toolchain-funcs
+
+PATCH="${PN}-8.30-patches-01"
+DESCRIPTION="Standard GNU utilities (chmod, cp, dd, ls, sort, tr, head, wc, 
who,...)"
+HOMEPAGE="https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/";
+SRC_URI="mirror://gnu/${PN}/${P}.tar.xz
+       mirror://gentoo/${PATCH}.tar.xz
+       https://dev.gentoo.org/~polynomial-c/dist/${PATCH}.tar.xz";
+
+LICENSE="GPL-3"
+SLOT="0"
+KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv 
~s390 ~sh ~sparc ~x86 ~x86-linux"
+IUSE="acl caps gmp hostname kill multicall nls selinux +split-usr static test 
userland_BSD vanilla xattr"
+
+LIB_DEPEND="acl? ( sys-apps/acl[static-libs] )
+       caps? ( sys-libs/libcap )
+       gmp? ( dev-libs/gmp:=[static-libs] )
+       xattr? ( !userland_BSD? ( sys-apps/attr[static-libs] ) )"
+RDEPEND="!static? ( ${LIB_DEPEND//\[static-libs]} )
+       selinux? ( sys-libs/libselinux )
+       nls? ( virtual/libintl )"
+DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
+       static? ( ${LIB_DEPEND} )
+       app-arch/xz-utils
+       test? (
+               dev-lang/perl
+               dev-perl/Expect
+               !userland_BSD? (
+                       dev-util/strace
+               )
+               ${PYTHON_DEPS}
+               $(python_gen_any_dep 'dev-python/pyinotify[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]')
+       )"
+RDEPEND+="
+       hostname? ( !sys-apps/net-tools[hostname] )
+       kill? (
+               !sys-apps/util-linux[kill]
+               !sys-process/procps[kill]
+       )
+       !app-misc/realpath
+       !<sys-apps/util-linux-2.13
+       !<sys-apps/sandbox-2.10-r4
+       !sys-apps/stat
+       !net-mail/base64
+       !sys-apps/mktemp
+       !<app-forensics/tct-1.18-r1
+       !<net-fs/netatalk-2.0.3-r4"
+
+pkg_setup() {
+       if use test ; then
+               python-any-r1_pkg_setup
+       fi
+}
+
+src_prepare() {
+       if ! use vanilla ; then
+               eapply "${WORKDIR}"/patch/*.patch
+       fi
+
+       eapply_user
+
+       # Since we've patched many .c files, the make process will try to
+       # re-build the manpages by running `./bin --help`.  When doing a
+       # cross-compile, we can't do that since 'bin' isn't a native bin.
+       # Also, it's not like we changed the usage on any of these things,
+       # so let's just update the timestamps and skip the help2man step.
+       set -- man/*.x
+       touch ${@/%x/1}
+
+       # Avoid perl dep for compiled in dircolors default #348642
+       if ! has_version dev-lang/perl ; then
+               touch src/dircolors.h
+               touch ${@/%x/1}
+       fi
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+       local myconf=(
+               --with-packager="Gentoo"
+               --with-packager-version="${PVR} (p${PATCH_VER:-0})"
+               --with-packager-bug-reports="https://bugs.gentoo.org/";
+               --enable-install-program="arch,$(usev hostname),$(usev kill)"
+               --enable-no-install-program="groups,$(usev !hostname),$(usev 
!kill),su,uptime"
+               --enable-largefile
+               $(usex caps '' --disable-libcap)
+               $(use_enable nls)
+               $(use_enable acl)
+               $(use_enable multicall single-binary)
+               $(use_enable xattr)
+               $(use_with gmp)
+       )
+       if tc-is-cross-compiler && [[ ${CHOST} == *linux* ]] ; then
+               export fu_cv_sys_stat_statfs2_bsize=yes #311569
+               export gl_cv_func_realpath_works=yes #416629
+       fi
+
+       export gl_cv_func_mknod_works=yes #409919
+       use static && append-ldflags -static && sed -i '/elf_sys=yes/s:yes:no:' 
configure #321821
+       use selinux || export 
ac_cv_{header_selinux_{context,flash,selinux}_h,search_setfilecon}=no #301782
+       use userland_BSD && myconf+=( -program-prefix=g 
--program-transform-name=s/stat/nustat/ )
+       # kill/uptime - procps
+       # groups/su   - shadow
+       # hostname    - net-tools
+       econf "${myconf[@]}"
+}
+
+src_test() {
+       # Known to fail with FEATURES=usersandbox (bug #439574):
+       #   -  tests/du/long-from-unreadable.sh} (bug #413621)
+       #   -  tests/rm/deep-2.sh (bug #413621)
+       #   -  tests/dd/no-allocate.sh (bug #629660)
+       if has usersandbox ${FEATURES} ; then
+               ewarn "You are emerging ${P} with 'usersandbox' enabled." \
+                       "Expect some test failures or emerge with 
'FEATURES=-usersandbox'!"
+       fi
+
+       # Non-root tests will fail if the full path isn't
+       # accessible to non-root users
+       chmod -R go-w "${WORKDIR}"
+       chmod a+rx "${WORKDIR}"
+
+       # coreutils tests like to do `mount` and such with temp dirs
+       # so make sure /etc/mtab is writable #265725
+       # make sure /dev/loop* can be mounted #269758
+       mkdir -p "${T}"/mount-wrappers || die
+       mkwrap() {
+               local w ww
+               for w in "${@}" ; do
+                       ww="${T}/mount-wrappers/${w}"
+                       cat <<-EOF > "${ww}"
+                               #!${EPREFIX}/bin/sh
+                               exec env 
SANDBOX_WRITE="\${SANDBOX_WRITE}:/etc/mtab:/dev/loop" $(type -P ${w}) "\$@"
+                       EOF
+                       chmod a+rx "${ww}"
+               done
+       }
+       mkwrap mount umount
+
+       addwrite /dev/full
+       #export RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS="yes"
+       #export FETISH_GROUPS="portage wheel"
+       env PATH="${T}/mount-wrappers:${PATH}" \
+       emake -j1 -k check
+}
+
+src_install() {
+       default
+
+       insinto /etc
+       newins src/dircolors.hin DIR_COLORS
+
+       if [[ ${USERLAND} == "GNU" ]] ; then
+               if use split-usr ; then
+                       cd "${ED%/}"/usr/bin || die
+                       dodir /bin
+                       # move critical binaries into /bin (required by FHS)
+                       local fhs="cat chgrp chmod chown cp date dd df echo 
false ln ls
+                                  mkdir mknod mv pwd rm rmdir stty sync true 
uname"
+                       mv ${fhs} ../../bin/ || die "could not move fhs bins"
+                       if use hostname; then
+                               mv hostname ../../bin/ || die
+                       fi
+                       if use kill; then
+                               mv kill ../../bin/ || die
+                       fi
+                       # move critical binaries into /bin (common scripts)
+                       # Why are these required for booting?
+                       local com="basename chroot cut dir dirname du env expr 
head mkfifo
+                                  mktemp readlink seq sleep sort tail touch tr 
tty vdir wc yes"
+                       mv ${com} ../../bin/ || die "could not move common bins"
+                       # create a symlink for uname in /usr/bin/ since 
autotools require it
+                       # Other than uname, we need to figure out why we are
+                       # creating symlinks for these in /usr/bin instead of 
leaving
+                       # the files there in the first place.
+                       local x
+                       for x in ${com} uname ; do
+                               dosym ../../bin/${x} /usr/bin/${x}
+                       done
+               fi
+       else
+               # For now, drop the man pages, collides with the ones of the 
system.
+               rm -rf "${ED%/}"/usr/share/man
+       fi
+}
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+       ewarn "Make sure you run 'hash -r' in your active shells."
+       ewarn "You should also re-source your shell settings for LS_COLORS"
+       ewarn "  changes, such as: source /etc/profile"
+}

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