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Fixes: NB#67363 + + -- Aapo Makela Mon, 3 Sep 2007 11:42:38 +0300 + +ppp (2.4.4rel-8osso2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Do not change valid exit status on hangup. Fixes: NB#56591 + + -- Aapo Makela Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:29:27 +0300 + +ppp (2.4.4rel-8osso1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream version + * Append CFLAGS in makefiles (OSSO patch) + * Removed PAM and libpcap dependencies (OSSO patch) + * Removed unused binary package generation (OSSO patch) + * Patched installation to work with busybox (OSSO patch) + * Applied thumb code generation (OSSO patch) + + -- Aapo Makela Tue, 5 Jun 2007 15:18:08 +0300 + ppp (2.4.4rel-8) unstable; urgency=high * urgency high since fixes an RC bug diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/control ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/control --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/control 2019-04-09 00:32:36.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/control 2007-06-05 12:17:37.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,15 +1,14 @@ Source: ppp Section: admin Priority: optional -Maintainer: Marco d'Itri -Uploaders: Eddy Petrișor -Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.1.17), libpcap0.8-dev, libpam0g-dev, zlib1g-dev +Maintainer: Aapo Makela +Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.1.17), zlib1g-dev Standards-Version: 3.7.2.2 Package: ppp Section: admin Architecture: any -Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, libpam-modules, libpam-runtime (>= 0.76-13.1), netbase, procps +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, netbase, procps Conflicts: ppp-pam, ppp-udeb, pppdcapiplugin (<= 1:3.7.2005-07-09-2), makedev (<< 2.3.1-56) Replaces: ppp-pam, ppp-udeb Suggests: iptables @@ -20,28 +19,3 @@ characteristics of the link. Using PPP, a serial link can be used to transmit Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams, allowing TCP/IP connections between the peers. - -Package: ppp-udeb -XC-Package-Type: udeb -Section: debian-installer -Architecture: any -Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ethernet-card-detection, ppp-modules, di-utils -Provides: configured-network -XB-Installer-Menu-Item: 17 -Description: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon - The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard way to transmit - datagrams over a serial link, as well as a standard way for the machines - at either end of the link (the "peers") to negotiate various optional - characteristics of the link. Using PPP, a serial link can be used to - transmit Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams, allowing TCP/IP connections - between the peers. - . - ppp-udeb is a minimal ppp package used by the debian-installer. - -Package: ppp-dev -Section: devel -Architecture: all -Priority: extra -Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} -Description: Selected headers from the ppp package - Contains some files needed to build some packages related to pppd. diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/cflags.patch ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/cflags.patch --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/cflags.patch 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/cflags.patch 2007-06-05 06:50:41.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +diff -Naur ppp.old/chat/Makefile.linux ppp.new/chat/Makefile.linux +--- ppp.old/chat/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:04:48.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp.new/chat/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:06:00.000000000 +0300 +@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ + CDEFS= $(CDEF1) $(CDEF2) $(CDEF3) $(CDEF4) + + COPTS= -O2 -g -pipe +-CFLAGS= $(COPTS) $(CDEFS) ++CFLAGS += $(COPTS) $(CDEFS) + + INSTALL= install + +diff -Naur ppp.old/pppd/Makefile.linux ppp.new/pppd/Makefile.linux +--- ppp.old/pppd/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:04:48.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp.new/pppd/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:07:17.000000000 +0300 +@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ + + COMPILE_FLAGS= -DHAVE_PATHS_H -DIPX_CHANGE -DHAVE_MMAP + +-CFLAGS= $(COPTS) $(COMPILE_FLAGS) $(INCLUDE_DIRS) '-DDESTDIR="@DESTDIR@"' ++CFLAGS += $(COPTS) $(COMPILE_FLAGS) $(INCLUDE_DIRS) '-DDESTDIR="@DESTDIR@"' + + ifdef CHAPMS + CFLAGS += -DCHAPMS=1 +diff -Naur ppp.old/pppd/plugins/Makefile.linux ppp.new/pppd/plugins/Makefile.linux +--- ppp.old/pppd/plugins/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:04:48.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp.new/pppd/plugins/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:07:40.000000000 +0300 +@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ + CC = gcc + COPTS = -O2 -g +-CFLAGS = $(COPTS) -I.. -I../../include -fPIC ++CFLAGS += $(COPTS) -I.. -I../../include -fPIC + LDFLAGS = -shared + INSTALL = install -o root + +diff -Naur ppp.old/pppd/plugins/radius/Makefile.linux ppp.new/pppd/plugins/radius/Makefile.linux +--- ppp.old/pppd/plugins/radius/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:04:48.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp.new/pppd/plugins/radius/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:08:17.000000000 +0300 +@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ + INSTALL = install + + PLUGIN=radius.so radattr.so radrealms.so +-CFLAGS=-I. -I../.. -I../../../include -O2 -fPIC -DRC_LOG_FACILITY=LOG_DAEMON ++CFLAGS += -I. -I../.. -I../../../include -O2 -fPIC -DRC_LOG_FACILITY=LOG_DAEMON + + # Uncomment the next line to include support for Microsoft's + # MS-CHAP authentication protocol. +diff -Naur ppp.old/pppd/plugins/rp-pppoe/Makefile.linux ppp.new/pppd/plugins/rp-pppoe/Makefile.linux +--- ppp.old/pppd/plugins/rp-pppoe/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:04:48.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp.new/pppd/plugins/rp-pppoe/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:07:55.000000000 +0300 +@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ + VERSION=3.3 + + COPTS=-O2 -g +-CFLAGS=$(COPTS) -I../../../include/linux ++CFLAGS += $(COPTS) -I../../../include/linux + all: rp-pppoe.so pppoe-discovery + + pppoe-discovery: libplugin.a pppoe-discovery.o +diff -Naur ppp.old/pppdump/Makefile.linux ppp.new/pppdump/Makefile.linux +--- ppp.old/pppdump/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:04:48.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp.new/pppdump/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:06:57.000000000 +0300 +@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ + DESTDIR = $(INSTROOT)@DESTDIR@ + BINDIR = $(DESTDIR)/sbin + MANDIR = $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man8 + +-CFLAGS= -O -I../include/net ++CFLAGS += -O -I../include/net + OBJS = pppdump.o bsd-comp.o deflate.o zlib.o + + INSTALL= install +diff -Naur ppp.old/pppstats/Makefile.linux ppp.new/pppstats/Makefile.linux +--- ppp.old/pppstats/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:04:48.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp.new/pppstats/Makefile.linux 2006-04-20 13:06:44.000000000 +0300 +@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ + + INSTALL= install -o root -g daemon + +-CFLAGS = $(COPTS) $(COMPILE_FLAGS) ++CFLAGS += $(COPTS) $(COMPILE_FLAGS) + + all: pppstats + diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/fix_hangup_status.diff ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/fix_hangup_status.diff --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/fix_hangup_status.diff 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/fix_hangup_status.diff 2007-06-12 11:29:18.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +diff -Naur ppp.old/pppd/main.c ppp.new/pppd/main.c +--- ppp.old/pppd/main.c 2007-06-12 14:20:50.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp.new/pppd/main.c 2007-06-12 14:20:55.000000000 +0300 +@@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ + } + notice("Modem hangup"); + hungup = 1; +- status = EXIT_HANGUP; ++ if (status == EXIT_OK) status = EXIT_HANGUP; + lcp_lowerdown(0); /* serial link is no longer available */ + link_terminated(0); + return; diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/pppdump_use_zlib ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/pppdump_use_zlib --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/pppdump_use_zlib 2019-04-09 00:32:36.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/pppdump_use_zlib 2007-06-05 06:50:41.000000000 +0000 @@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ BINDIR = $(DESTDIR)/sbin MANDIR = $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man8 --CFLAGS= -O -I../include/net +-CFLAGS += -O -I../include/net -OBJS = pppdump.o bsd-comp.o deflate.o zlib.o +DO_DEFLATE=y +DO_BSD_COMPRESS=y +HAVE_ZLIB=y + +OPTS := -O2 -Wall -+CFLAGS := -I../include/net ++CFLAGS += -I../include/net +OBJS := pppdump.o +LIBS := + diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/remove_default_route_removal.patch ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/remove_default_route_removal.patch --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/remove_default_route_removal.patch 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/remove_default_route_removal.patch 2007-09-03 08:41:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +diff -Naur ppp-2.4.4.orig/pppd/sys-linux.c ppp-2.4.4/pppd/sys-linux.c +--- ppp-2.4.4.orig/pppd/sys-linux.c 2007-09-03 11:36:51.000000000 +0300 ++++ ppp-2.4.4/pppd/sys-linux.c 2007-09-03 11:37:49.000000000 +0300 +@@ -1689,6 +1689,7 @@ + } + + rt.rt_flags = RTF_UP; ++ /* + if (ioctl(sock_fd, SIOCDELRT, &rt) < 0 && errno != ESRCH) { + if (still_ppp()) { + if (!ok_error(errno)) +@@ -1696,6 +1697,7 @@ + return 0; + } + } ++ */ + if (default_rt_repl_rest) { + notice("restoring old default route to %s [%I]", + old_def_rt.rt_dev, SIN_ADDR(old_def_rt.rt_gateway)); diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/zzz_config ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/zzz_config --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/zzz_config 2019-04-09 00:32:36.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/patches/zzz_config 2007-06-05 06:50:41.000000000 +0000 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ HAS_SHADOW=y -#USE_PAM=y -#HAVE_INET6=y -+USE_PAM=y ++#USE_PAM=y +HAVE_INET6=y # Enable plugins @@ -19,15 +19,3 @@ # Enable EAP SRP-SHA1 authentication (requires libsrp) #USE_SRP=y -@@ -175,11 +175,9 @@ LIBS += -ldl - endif - - ifdef FILTER --ifneq ($(wildcard /usr/include/pcap-bpf.h),) - LIBS += -lpcap - CFLAGS += -DPPP_FILTER - endif --endif - - ifdef HAVE_INET6 - PPPDSRCS += ipv6cp.c eui64.c diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/ppp.postinst ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/ppp.postinst --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/ppp.postinst 2019-04-09 00:32:36.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/ppp.postinst 2007-06-05 05:58:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # if necessary for file in pap-secrets chap-secrets; do if [ -f /etc/ppp/$file ]; then - TAG=$(head --lines=1 /etc/ppp/$file) + TAG=$(head -n 1 /etc/ppp/$file) if [ "$TAG" = "#GENERATED-BY-DEBIAN-INSTALLER#" ]; then (sed -e "s/-HOSTNAME-/$HOST/g" /usr/share/ppp/$file; \ cat /etc/ppp/$file) > /etc/ppp/$file.tmp @@ -20,12 +20,16 @@ # install template provider files if [ ! -f /etc/ppp/peers/provider ]; then - install -g dip -m 640 /usr/share/ppp/provider.peer \ + cp /usr/share/ppp/provider.peer \ /etc/ppp/peers/provider + chgrp dip /etc/ppp/peers/provider + chmod 640 /etc/ppp/peers/provider fi if [ ! -f /etc/chatscripts/provider ]; then - install -g dip -m 640 /usr/share/ppp/provider.chatscript \ + cp /usr/share/ppp/provider.chatscript \ /etc/chatscripts/provider + chgrp dip /etc/chatscripts/provider + chmod 640 /etc/chatscripts/provider fi # fix the log files permissions diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/ppp.postrm ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/ppp.postrm --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/ppp.postrm 2019-04-09 00:32:36.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/ppp.postrm 2007-06-05 05:58:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,9 +3,6 @@ delete_etc_files() { rm -f /etc/ppp/pap-secrets /etc/ppp/chap-secrets /etc/ppp/resolv.conf \ /etc/ppp/peers/provider /etc/chatscripts/provider - rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty /etc/ppp/peers/ /etc/ppp/ \ - /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/ \ - /etc/chatscripts/ } delete_var_files() { diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/rules ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/rules --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/rules 2019-04-09 00:32:36.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/rules 2008-02-22 10:54:12.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/make -f SHELL=/bin/bash -e -BUILD_UDEB := 1 +#BUILD_UDEB := 1 include debian/scripts/vars @@ -11,6 +11,13 @@ PPPDDIR := 2.4.4 +# Use soft-float and thumb mode if it enabled. +ifneq (,$(findstring thumb,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) + CFLAGS += -mthumb +endif + +export CFLAGS + # Various collections of files for use with dh_* tools. DOCS := FAQ README SETUP PLUGINS README.MPPE README.MSCHAP8? README.cbcp \ README.pppoe README.pwfd @@ -101,7 +108,7 @@ binary-arch: install rm -rf $D/etc/ppp/*-secrets - mv $D/usr/include/ $D-dev/usr/ + rm -rf $D/usr/include/ install -m755 extra/pon extra/plog extra/poff $D/usr/bin/ cp extra/pon.completion $D/etc/bash_completion.d/pon @@ -109,9 +116,9 @@ cp extra/options $D/etc/ppp/ install -m755 extra/ip-up extra/ip-down extra/ipv6-up extra/ipv6-down \ $D/etc/ppp/ - install -m755 extra/0000usepeerdns-up $D/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0000usepeerdns - install -m755 extra/0000usepeerdns-down \ - $D/etc/ppp/ip-down.d/0000usepeerdns +# install -m755 extra/0000usepeerdns-up $D/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0000usepeerdns +# install -m755 extra/0000usepeerdns-down \ +# $D/etc/ppp/ip-down.d/0000usepeerdns install -m755 extra/apm $D/etc/apm/event.d/ppp install -m644 extra/pap-secrets extra/chap-secrets \ @@ -132,9 +139,8 @@ dh_installman extra/pon.1 extra/pppoe-discovery.8 dh_link dh_installlogrotate - dh_installinit --init-script=pppd-dns --no-start \ - --update-rcd-params='start 38 S .' - dh_installpam +# dh_installinit --init-script=pppd-dns --no-start \ +# --update-rcd-params='start 38 S .' ifdef BUILD_UDEB dh_installdirs -p ppp-udeb etc/ppp/peers/ usr/sbin/ \ @@ -186,6 +192,6 @@ checkroot: test root = "`whoami`" -binary: binary-arch binary-indep +binary: binary-arch .PHONY: binary binary-arch binary-indep unpack configure build clean checkroot diff -Nru ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/scripts/lib ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/scripts/lib --- ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/scripts/lib 2019-04-09 00:32:36.000000000 +0000 +++ ppp-2.4.4rel/debian/scripts/lib 2007-06-05 05:58:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -148,7 +148,9 @@ continue fi eval mkdir -p $dirprep - for f in `(cd $d >/dev/null;find -type f ! -name 'chk-*' 2>/dev/null )|sort $reversesort`;do + # '-maxdepth 1' is to avoid using files from CVS directory + # kvalo 20040909 + for f in `(cd $d >/dev/null;find -type f ! -name 'chk-*' -maxdepth 1 2>/dev/null )|sort $reversesort`;do eval stampfile=$stampfiletmpl eval log=$logtmpl eval file=$filetmpl