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-# Copyright 1999-2021 Gentoo Authors
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI=7
-
-PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_7 python3_8 python3_9 )
-
-# The built-in ipaddress module handles the parsing of IP addresses. If
-# python is built without ipv6 support, then ipaddress can't parse ipv6
-# addresses, and the daemon will crash if it sees an ipv6 SPF record. In
-# other words, it's completely broken.
-PYTHON_REQ_USE="ipv6(+)"
-
-# setup.py defines entry_points
-DISTUTILS_USE_SETUPTOOLS=rdepend
-inherit distutils-r1
-
-DESCRIPTION="Policy daemon and milter for Postfix SPF verification"
-HOMEPAGE="https://launchpad.net/spf-engine"
-SRC_URI="mirror://pypi/${PN:0:1}/${PN}/${P}.tar.gz"
-
-LICENSE="Apache-2.0"
-SLOT="0"
-KEYWORDS="amd64 x86"
-IUSE=""
-
-DEPEND="dev-python/pyspf[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]"
-
-RDEPEND="${DEPEND}
- dev-python/authres[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]"
-
-DOCS=( CHANGES policyd-spf.conf.commented README README.per_user_whitelisting )
-
-python_prepare_all() {
- # The "real" config file mentions the commented one, so we point
- # users in the right direction.
- local oldconf="policyd-spf.conf.commented"
- local newconf="/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${oldconf}"
-
- sed -e "1 s~ ${oldconf}~,\n# ${newconf}~" -i policyd-spf.conf \
- || die 'failed to update commented config file path'
-
- distutils-r1_python_prepare_all
-}
-
-src_install() {
- distutils-r1_src_install
-
- # Remove the milter files that are installed by default. The milter
- # isn't quite ready:
- #
- # * The README says it's experimental not well-tested.
- # * There's no documentation for its configuration parameters
- # (expecially the UserID).
- # * The configuration file is hard-coded to /usr/local.
- # * The paths in the systemd service file are hard-coded to /usr/local.
- # * We need to write an OpenRC service script for it.
- #
- # These are all eventually doable, but I'm not willing to commit to
- # making the milter work before upstream is.
- #
- rm "${ED}/usr/bin/pyspf-milter" \
- || die "failed to remove ${ED}/usr/bin/pyspf-milter"
- rm -r "${ED}/usr/lib/systemd" \
- || die "failed to remove ${ED}/usr/lib/systemd"
- rm -r "${ED}/usr/etc/init.d" \
- || die "failed to remove ${ED}/usr/etc/init.d"
- einfo "The milter component of spf-engine is still deemed experimental"
- einfo "and not well-tested by upstream. It's missing configuration"
- einfo "files, service scripts, and documentation. In other words, it"
- einfo "doesn't work yet."
-
- # The setuptools installation routing always works relative to
- # python's prefix, so that when installing locally you wind up
- # with paths like /usr/local/etc. However for system installs
- # that does the wrong thing and puts the sysconfdir at /usr/etc.
- # Here we move it to the right place.
- mv -v "${ED}/usr/etc" "${ED}/" || die 'failed to relocate sysconfdir'
-}