slackbuilds_ponce/system/virtualbox-addons/rc.vboxadd.diff
Heinz Wiesinger d73b2f152c
system/virtualbox-addons: Updated for version 5.0.30.
Signed-off-by: Heinz Wiesinger <pprkut@slackbuilds.org>
2016-12-31 08:22:48 +07:00

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--- vboxadd.sh.orig 2016-11-23 16:24:46.000000000 +0100
+++ vboxadd.sh 2016-12-27 16:06:46.413895799 +0100
@@ -154,42 +154,9 @@
dev=/dev/vboxguest
userdev=/dev/vboxuser
-config=/var/lib/VBoxGuestAdditions/config
owner=vboxadd
group=1
-test_for_gcc_and_make()
-{
- which make > /dev/null 2>&1 || printf "\nThe make utility was not found. If the following module compilation fails then\nthis could be the reason and you should try installing it.\n"
- which gcc > /dev/null 2>&1 || printf "\nThe gcc utility was not found. If the following module compilation fails then\nthis could be the reason and you should try installing it.\n"
-}
-
-test_sane_kernel_dir()
-{
- KERN_VER=`uname -r`
- KERN_DIR="/lib/modules/$KERN_VER/build"
- if [ -d "$KERN_DIR" ]; then
- KERN_REL=`make -sC $KERN_DIR --no-print-directory kernelrelease 2>/dev/null || true`
- if [ -z "$KERN_REL" -o "x$KERN_REL" = "x$KERN_VER" ]; then
- return 0
- fi
- fi
- printf "\nThe headers for the current running kernel were not found. If the following\nmodule compilation fails then this could be the reason.\n"
- if [ "$system" = "redhat" ]; then
- if echo "$KERN_VER" | grep -q "uek"; then
- printf "The missing package can be probably installed with\nyum install kernel-uek-devel-$KERN_VER\n"
- else
- printf "The missing package can be probably installed with\nyum install kernel-devel-$KERN_VER\n"
- fi
- elif [ "$system" = "suse" ]; then
- KERN_VER_SUSE=`echo "$KERN_VER" | sed 's/.*-\([^-]*\)/\1/g'`
- KERN_VER_BASE=`echo "$KERN_VER" | sed 's/\(.*\)-[^-]*/\1/g'`
- printf "The missing package can be probably installed with\nzypper install kernel-$KERN_VER_SUSE-devel-$KERN_VER_BASE\n"
- elif [ "$system" = "debian" ]; then
- printf "The missing package can be probably installed with\napt-get install linux-headers-$KERN_VER\n"
- fi
-}
-
running_vboxguest()
{
lsmod | grep -q "vboxguest[^_-]"
@@ -261,13 +228,6 @@
start()
{
begin "Starting the VirtualBox Guest Additions ";
- if test -r $config; then
- . $config
- else
- fail "Configuration file $config not found"
- fi
- test -n "$INSTALL_DIR" -a -n "$INSTALL_VER" ||
- fail "Configuration file $config not complete"
uname -r | grep -q -E '^2\.6|^3|^4' 2>/dev/null &&
ps -A -o comm | grep -q '/*udevd$' 2>/dev/null ||
no_udev=1
@@ -378,218 +338,16 @@
return 0
}
-## Update the initramfs. Debian and Ubuntu put the graphics driver in, and
-# need the touch(1) command below. Everyone else that I checked just need
-# the right module alias file from depmod(1) and only use the initramfs to
-# load the root filesystem, not the boot splash. update-initramfs works
-# for the first two and dracut for every one else I checked. We are only
-# interested in distributions recent enough to use the KMS vboxvideo driver.
-## @param $1 kernel version to update for.
-update_module_dependencies()
-{
- depmod "${1}"
- rm -f "/lib/modules/${1}/initrd/vboxvideo"
- test -d "/lib/modules/${1}/initrd" &&
- test -f "/lib/modules/${1}/misc/vboxvideo.ko" &&
- touch "/lib/modules/${1}/initrd/vboxvideo"
- test -n "${QUICKSETUP}" && return
- if type dracut >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- dracut -f "/boot/initramfs-${1}.img" "${1}"
- elif type update-initramfs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- update-initramfs -u -k "${1}"
- fi
-}
-
-# Remove any existing VirtualBox guest kernel modules from the disk, but not
-# from the kernel as they may still be in use
-cleanup_modules()
-{
- if [ -n "$(which dkms 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
- begin "Removing existing VirtualBox DKMS kernel modules"
- $DODKMS uninstall $OLDMODULES > $LOG
- succ_msg
- fi
- begin "Removing existing VirtualBox non-DKMS kernel modules"
- for i in $OLDMODULES; do
- find /lib/modules -name $i\* | xargs rm 2>/dev/null
- done
- succ_msg
-}
-
-# Build and install the VirtualBox guest kernel modules
-setup_modules()
-{
- # don't stop the old modules here -- they might be in use
- cleanup_modules
- begin "Building the VirtualBox Guest Additions kernel modules"
-
- # Short cut out if a dkms build succeeds
- if [ -n "$(which dkms 2>/dev/null)" ] &&
- $DODKMS install vboxguest $INSTALL_VER >> $LOG 2>&1; then
- succ_msg
- return 0
- fi
-
- test_for_gcc_and_make
- test_sane_kernel_dir
-
- echo
- begin "Building the main Guest Additions module"
- if ! $BUILDINTMP \
- --save-module-symvers /tmp/vboxguest-Module.symvers \
- --module-source $MODULE_SRC/vboxguest \
- --no-print-directory install >> $LOG 2>&1; then
- show_error "Look at $LOG to find out what went wrong"
- return 1
- fi
- succ_msg
- begin "Building the shared folder support module"
- if ! $BUILDINTMP \
- --use-module-symvers /tmp/vboxguest-Module.symvers \
- --module-source $MODULE_SRC/vboxsf \
- --no-print-directory install >> $LOG 2>&1; then
- show_error "Look at $LOG to find out what went wrong"
- return 1
- fi
- succ_msg
- begin "Building the graphics driver module"
- if ! $BUILDINTMP \
- --use-module-symvers /tmp/vboxguest-Module.symvers \
- --module-source $MODULE_SRC/vboxvideo \
- --no-print-directory install >> $LOG 2>&1; then
- show_error "Look at $LOG to find out what went wrong"
- fi
- succ_msg
- update_module_dependencies "${KERN_VER}"
- return 0
-}
-
-# Do non-kernel bits needed for the kernel modules to work properly (user
-# creation, udev, mount helper...)
-extra_setup()
-{
- begin "Doing non-kernel setup of the Guest Additions"
- echo "Creating user for the Guest Additions." >> $LOG
- # This is the LSB version of useradd and should work on recent
- # distributions
- useradd -d /var/run/vboxadd -g 1 -r -s /bin/false vboxadd >/dev/null 2>&1
- # And for the others, we choose a UID ourselves
- useradd -d /var/run/vboxadd -g 1 -u 501 -o -s /bin/false vboxadd >/dev/null 2>&1
-
- # Add a group "vboxsf" for Shared Folders access
- # All users which want to access the auto-mounted Shared Folders have to
- # be added to this group.
- groupadd -r -f vboxsf >/dev/null 2>&1
-
- # Create udev description file
- if [ -d /etc/udev/rules.d ]; then
- echo "Creating udev rule for the Guest Additions kernel module." >> $LOG
- udev_call=""
- udev_app=`which udevadm 2> /dev/null`
- if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
- udev_call="${udev_app} version 2> /dev/null"
- else
- udev_app=`which udevinfo 2> /dev/null`
- if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
- udev_call="${udev_app} -V 2> /dev/null"
- fi
- fi
- udev_fix="="
- if [ "${udev_call}" != "" ]; then
- udev_out=`${udev_call}`
- udev_ver=`expr "$udev_out" : '[^0-9]*\([0-9]*\)'`
- if [ "$udev_ver" = "" -o "$udev_ver" -lt 55 ]; then
- udev_fix=""
- fi
- fi
- ## @todo 60-vboxadd.rules -> 60-vboxguest.rules ?
- echo "KERNEL=${udev_fix}\"vboxguest\", NAME=\"vboxguest\", OWNER=\"vboxadd\", MODE=\"0660\"" > /etc/udev/rules.d/60-vboxadd.rules
- echo "KERNEL=${udev_fix}\"vboxuser\", NAME=\"vboxuser\", OWNER=\"vboxadd\", MODE=\"0666\"" >> /etc/udev/rules.d/60-vboxadd.rules
- fi
-
- # Put mount.vboxsf in the right place
- ln -sf "$lib_path/$PACKAGE/mount.vboxsf" /sbin
- # And an rc file to re-build the kernel modules and re-set-up the X server.
- ln -sf "$lib_path/$PACKAGE/vboxadd" /sbin/rcvboxadd
- ln -sf "$lib_path/$PACKAGE/vboxadd-x11" /sbin/rcvboxadd-x11
- # SELinux security context for the mount helper.
- if test -e /etc/selinux/config; then
- # This is correct. semanage maps this to the real path, and it aborts
- # with an error, telling you what you should have typed, if you specify
- # the real path. The "chcon" is there as a back-up in case this is
- # different on old guests.
- semanage fcontext -a -t mount_exec_t "/usr/lib/$PACKAGE/mount.vboxsf"
- chcon -t mount_exec_t "$lib_path/$PACKAGE/mount.vboxsf"
- fi
- succ_msg
-}
-
# setup_script
setup()
{
- if test -r $config; then
- . $config
- else
- fail "Configuration file $config not found"
- fi
- test -n "$INSTALL_DIR" -a -n "$INSTALL_VER" ||
- fail "Configuration file $config not complete"
- export BUILD_TYPE
- export USERNAME
-
- rm -f $LOG
- MODULE_SRC="$INSTALL_DIR/src/vboxguest-$INSTALL_VER"
- BUILDINTMP="$MODULE_SRC/build_in_tmp"
- DODKMS="$MODULE_SRC/do_dkms"
- chcon -t bin_t "$BUILDINTMP" > /dev/null 2>&1
- chcon -t bin_t "$DODKMS" > /dev/null 2>&1
-
- setup_modules
- mod_succ="$?"
- extra_setup
- if [ "$mod_succ" -eq "0" ]; then
- if running_vboxguest || running_vboxadd; then
- printf "You should restart your guest to make sure the new modules are actually used\n\n"
- else
- start
- fi
- fi
+ echo "Not implemented! Please use the virtualbox-kernel-addons.SlackBuild available at SlackBuilds.org instead."
}
# cleanup_script
cleanup()
{
- if test -r $config; then
- . $config
- test -n "$INSTALL_DIR" -a -n "$INSTALL_VER" ||
- fail "Configuration file $config not complete"
- DODKMS="$INSTALL_DIR/src/vboxguest-$INSTALL_VER/do_dkms"
- elif test -x ./do_dkms; then # Executing as part of the installer...
- DODKMS=./do_dkms
- else
- fail "Configuration file $config not found"
- fi
-
- # Delete old versions of VBox modules.
- cleanup_modules
- for i in /lib/modules/*; do
- update_module_dependencies "${i#/lib/modules/}"
- done
-
- # Remove old module sources
- for i in $OLDMODULES; do
- rm -rf /usr/src/$i-*
- done
-
- # Clean-up X11-related bits
- /sbin/rcvboxadd-x11 cleanup
-
- # Remove other files
- rm /sbin/mount.vboxsf 2>/dev/null
- rm /sbin/rcvboxadd 2>/dev/null
- rm /sbin/rcvboxadd-x11 2>/dev/null
- rm /etc/udev/rules.d/60-vboxadd.rules 2>/dev/null
- rm -f /lib/modules/*/initrd/vboxvideo
+ echo "Not implemented! Please use removepkg or pkgtool to remove virtualbox-addons and/or virtualbox-kernel-addons instead."
}
dmnstatus()