# Template file for 'cronie' pkgname=cronie version=1.3 revision=2 distfiles="http://mmaslano.fedorapeople.org/cronie/cronie-$version.tar.gz" build_style=gnu_configure configure_args="--with-inotify --without-selinux --with-pam --with-daemon_username=nobody --with-daemon_groupname=nobody" short_desc="Runs specified programs at scheduled times" maintainer="Juan RP " checksum=78863d3080d12bdc275408c3c4e21e92472608abdea1c6b628abd24429d34ded long_desc=" Cronie contains the standard UNIX daemon crond that runs specified programs at scheduled times and related tools. It is based on the original cron and has security and configuration enhancements like the ability to use PAM and SELinux." keep_empty_dirs=yes conf_files="/etc/crontab" openrc_services="crond default" Add_dependency full glibc Add_dependency full pam Add_dependency full run-parts post_install() { install -d ${DESTDIR}/etc/cron.d ${DESTDIR}/etc/cron.hourly \ ${DESTDIR}/etc/cron.daily ${DESTDIR}/etc/cron.weekly \ ${DESTDIR}/etc/cron.monthly ${DESTDIR}/etc/logrotate.d install -d -m755 ${DESTDIR}/var/spool/cron install -D -m755 ${FILESDIR}/crond.rc ${DESTDIR}/etc/init.d/crond install -m644 ${FILESDIR}/crontab ${DESTDIR}/etc/crontab install -m644 ${FILESDIR}/crond.logrotate \ ${DESTDIR}/etc/logrotate.d/crond # Add /etc/cron.deny empty, to allow all users. touch ${DESTDIR}/etc/cron.deny chmod 644 ${DESTDIR}/etc/cron.deny }