+++ /dev/null
-###############################################################################
-# IPFire.org - An Open Source Firewall Solution #
-# Copyright (C) - IPFire Development Team <info@ipfire.org> #
-###############################################################################
-
-name = MAKEDEV
-version = 3.24
-release = 2
-
-groups = System/Base
-url =
-license = GPLv2
-summary = A program used for creating device files in /dev.
-
-description
- This package contains the MAKEDEV program, which makes it easier to create
- and maintain the files in the /dev directory. /dev directory files
- correspond to a particular device supported by Linux (serial or printer
- ports, scanners, sound cards, tape drives, CD-ROM drives, hard drives,
- etc.) and interface with the drivers in the kernel.
-
- You should install the MAKEDEV package because the MAKEDEV utility makes
- it easy to manage the /dev directory device files.
-end
-
-sources = %{thisapp}-1.tar.gz
-
-build
- make_build_targets += OPTFLAGS="%{CFLAGS}"
- make_install_targets += devdir=/dev makedevdir=/sbin
-
- install_cmds
- rm -f %{BUILDROOT}/dev/MAKEDEV
- mkdir -pv %{BUILDROOT}/usr/share/man/man5
- install -m 644 -p %{DIR_SOURCE}/makedev.d.5 \
- %{BUILDROOT}/usr/share/man/man5
- mkdir -pv %{BUILDROOT}/lib/udev/devices
- ln -svf ../../../sbin/MAKEDEV \
- %{BUILDROOT}/lib/udev/devices/MAKEDEV
- end
-end
-
-packages
- package %{name}
- groups += Base
-
- prerequires = shadow-utils
- requires += udev
-
- script prein
- # Add the floopy group and the vcsa user.
- getent group floppy >/dev/null || groupadd -g 19 -r -f floppy
- getent group vcsa >/dev/null || groupadd -g 69 -r -f vcsa
- getent passwd vcsa >/dev/null || \
- useradd -r -g vcsa -d /dev -s /sbin/nologin -u 69 \
- -c "virtual console memory owner" vcsa 2>/dev/null
- end
- end
-
- package %{name}-debuginfo
- template DEBUGINFO
- end
-end
+++ /dev/null
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002 Thierry Vignaud <tvignaud@mandrakesoft.com>
-.\" Copyright (c) 2010 Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
-.\"
-.\" This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or
-.\" modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-.\" published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
-.\" the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-.\"
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-.\" and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any
-.\" document formatting or typesetting system, including
-.\" intermediate and printed output.
-.\"
-.\" This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-.\" GNU General Public License for more details.
-.\"
-.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-.\" License along with this manual; if not, write to the Free
-.\" Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111,
-.\" USA.
-.\"
-.\"
-.TH makedev.d 5 "1 June 2010" "Red Hat Linux" "Linux System Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-makedev.d \- configuration files for devices creation through MAKEDEV
-.\".SH SYNOPSIS
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The behavior of
-.B MAKEDEV
-is instrumented by the configuration files in
-.I /etc/makedev.d/
-directory. They're read and "executed" by
-.BR MAKEDEV(8)
-on post installation of the MAKEDEV package.
-.PP
-These configuration file consists of a set of lines.
-.PP
-All empty lines, and all text on a line after a '#', will be ignored.
-.PP
-The remaining lines should all conform to one of the following formats:
-.SH SYNTAX
-This is a description of the four basic legal directives.
-.TP
-.B =NAME expanded text
-this define a macro. eg:
-.I =BURNER 660 root cdwriter
-will make
-.B MAKEDEV
-expand
-.I $BURNER
-when encountered.
-.TP
-.B b mask owner group major minor minor_step dev_number root_name base
-this directive define some
-.I block
-(``b'') device(s) creation. They will be owned by
-.I owner
-and
-.I group
-and will have the
-.I major
-and
-.I minor
-as major and minor numbers.
-.br
-The
-.I dev_number
-arguments define how many devices will be created. If
-.I dev_number
-is different from 1, then
-.I dev_number
-devices will be created, their minor number being incremented by
-.I minor_step
-at each step.
-.br
-If only one device is created, it will be named \fIroot_name\fP. Else,
-the devices will be named with regards to the following rules :
-.RS 7
-.IP \(bu
-If
-.I root_name
-does not contains ``%d'', then ```\fI%d\fP'' is appended to its end.
-.IP \(bu
-If
-.I base
-is not set, it is initialized to zero.
-.IP \(bu
-Then, at each step, the name of the device we have to created is obtained
-by incrementing
-.I base
-and replacing ``%d'' by \fI base\fP. This is equivament to these statements :
-.NF
-$base++; $file = sprintf($name, $base);
-.FI
-.\" If several devices have to be created and if
-.RE
-.TP
-.B c mask owner group major minor minor_step dev_number root_name base
-is quite the same directive as the previous one, exept its purpose is
-.I character
-devices (``c'') creation.
-.TP
-.B l destination source
-will make
-.B makdev
-symlink
-.I source
-on \fIdestination\fP.
-.\" .TP
-.\" .B s mask owner group root_name
-.\" will make
-.\" .B makdev
-.\" creating a node like the \fBb\fP and the \fBc\fP directives, but as a regular
-.\" file with the sticky bit positionned.
-.SH CUSTOMIZATION
-Since there is currently no standardization in what names are used for
-system users and groups, it is possible that you may need to modify
-\fBMAKEDEV\fR's configuration files to reflect your site's settings.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.RS
-.sp
-.nf
-.ne 7
-# /etc/makedev.d/test sample
-#
-
-# the following line create (```\fBc\fP'') the famous \fI/dev/null\fP entry
-# with 666 mask (file access permissions), with 1 as major and
-# 3 as minor
-c 666 root root 1 3 1 1 null
-
-
-# the following line define the STORAGE macro that specify a 660
-# mask for file permissions, root as owner and disk as group
-=STORAGE 660 root disk
-
-# the following line create 16 \fI/dev/hdaX\fP entries (/dev/hda0 to
-# /dev/hda15) with the permissions and ownership defined above,
-# and with 22 as major
-b $STORAGE 22 0 1 16 hda%d
-
-# this one link /dev/snd on alsa entry in procfs
-# (usually mounted in /proc)
-l snd ../proc/asound/dev
-.fi
-.sp
-.RE
-.PP
-.SH NOTES
-The name of the file may contain some ``\fI/\fP'' characters :
-.B makdev
-will create the necessary directories if the node to create must be
-in a sub directory.
-.br
-Comments must begin on first line character.
-.br
-Files are parsed one by one, after having been sorted by name in alphabetical order.
-.SH FILES
-The
-.IR /etc/makedev.d/*
-files contains instructions that instrument
-.B makdev
-to create the device files in /dev. Especially,
-.IR /etc/makedev.d/00macros
-define most frequently used macros.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-Linux Allocated Devices
-.br
-It can be found in
-.IR /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-<VERSION>/Documentation/devices.txt
-if the kernel-doc package is installed. <VERSION> is the version number
-of the installed kernel (eg: 2.6.32).
-.PP
-.BR MAKEDEV (8)
-.SH AUTHOR
-.RI "Thierry Vignaud <" tvignaud@mandrakesoft.com ">, 2002"
-.br
-.RI "Hans de Goede <" hdegoede@redhat.com ">, 2010"