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Author SHA1 Message Date
jperkin
0a0fe7bc14 Fix for missing LOG_AUTHPRIV on SunOS. 2013-06-23 18:21:41 +00:00
marino
29984e93ac pkgtools/packagekit: Fix permissions and directory creation
This package would fail when a non-privileged user would try to install it.
That's because it was trying to create /usr/pkg/var/log directory.  Another
directory was getting installed into DESTDIR but no further.

Added patch:
1) Removes attempt of Makefile to install ${VARBASE}/log
2) ..and directory ${VARBASE}/cache/PackageKit/downloads creation
3) ..which fixes non-root installations

The INSTALL file was removed, instead of installing directories in ${VARBASE},
it was installing directories at /.  The functionality was replaced with
OWN_DIRS+= in the Makefile and verified to work as expected.
2012-05-22 11:02:50 +00:00
hasso
32ef2c234f More portable way to print st_size which is off_t. Fixes build on DragonFly. 2009-03-20 08:50:51 +00:00
wiz
cbc999f306 Avoid installing files to /lib/udev.
Sort PLIST, and remove share/examples/packagekit.
Bump PKGREVISION for last.
2009-02-15 16:44:20 +00:00
jmcneill
43e73f96b4 Import packagekit version 0.4.0. Much work to do.
PackageKit is a system designed to make installing and updating software on
your computer easier. The primary design goal is to unify all the software
graphical tools used in different distributions, and use some of the latest
technology like PolicyKit to make the process suck less.

The actual nuts-and-bolts distro tool (yum, apt, conary, etc) is used by
PackageKit using compiled and scripted helpers. PackageKit isn't meant to
replace these tools, instead providing a common set of abstractions that can
be used by standard GUI and text mode package managers.

PackageKit itself is a system activated daemon called packagekitd. Being
system activated means that it's only being run when the user is using a text
mode or graphical tool, and quits when it's no longer being used. This means
we don't delay the boot sequence or session startup and don't consume memory
when not being used.
2009-01-08 00:21:00 +00:00