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File gnome-keyring.spec of Package gnome-keyring
# # spec file for package gnome-keyring # # Copyright (c) 2012 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # Name: gnome-keyring Version: 3.4.1 Release: 0 Url: http://www.gnome.org/ Summary: GNOME Keyring License: GPL-2.0+ ; LGPL-2.1+ Group: System/GUI/GNOME Source: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-keyring/3.4/%{name}-%{version}.tar.xz Source99: baselibs.conf # PATCH-FEATURE-OPENSUSE gnome-keyring-check-session.patch vuntz@novell.com -- Only start gnome-keyring in the pam module if GNOME, Xfce or LXDE is started Patch4: gnome-keyring-check-session.patch # PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE gnome-keyring-pam-auth-prompt-password.patch bnc466732 bgo560488 vuntz@novell.com -- Make the pam module prompt the password in auth, so we can use pam-config. This is a workaround until bnc#477488 is implemented. Patch5: gnome-keyring-pam-auth-prompt-password.patch BuildRequires: ca-certificates BuildRequires: desktop-file-utils BuildRequires: fdupes BuildRequires: intltool BuildRequires: libcap-ng-devel BuildRequires: libgcrypt-devel BuildRequires: libselinux-devel BuildRequires: pam-devel BuildRequires: translation-update-upstream BuildRequires: update-desktop-files # Only needed because we don't (and won't) support building xz tarballs by default... See bnc#697467 BuildRequires: xz BuildRequires: pkgconfig(dbus-1) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gck-1) >= 3.3.4 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gcr-3) >= 3.3.3 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(glib-2.0) >= 2.28.0 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gtk+-3.0) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libtasn1) %if 0%{?BUILD_FROM_VCS} BuildRequires: gnome-common BuildRequires: gtk-doc %endif PreReq: permissions Requires: libgck-modules-gnome-keyring = %{version} Recommends: %{name}-lang Recommends: %{name}-pam # bug437293 %ifarch ppc64 Obsoletes: gnome-keyring-64bit %endif # BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build %glib2_gsettings_schema_requires %description The GNOME Keyring is a daemon in the session, similar to ssh-agent, and other applications can use it to store passwords and other sensitive information. The program can manage several keyrings, each with its own master password, and there is also a session keyring which is never stored to disk, but forgotten when the session ends. %package -n libgck-modules-gnome-keyring Summary: Glib wrapper library for PKCS#11 - Modules Group: System/GUI/GNOME # libgck-X-Y has a Provides for gck, just to help us with this Requires Requires: gck # libgp11 used to be the library providing all this. It turns out the # modules are, as of 2.91.3, installed in the same place Obsoletes: libgp11-modules < %{version} # starting with 3.3, libgck got split from gnome-keyring and so we can't use a # generic name like libgck-modules anymore. Obsoletes: libgck-modules < %{version} %description -n libgck-modules-gnome-keyring GCK is a wrapper based on GLib implementing the PKCS#11 (Cryptoki) interface. This package contains various PKCS#11 modules, to expose keys and certificates from different sources. %package pam Summary: GNOME Keyring - PAM module Group: System/GUI/GNOME Requires: %{name} = %{version} PreReq: pam-config >= 0.72 PreReq: sed # Package was present in OpenSUSE 10.2 and 10.3: Provides: pam_keyring = 0.0.8 Obsoletes: pam_keyring < 0.0.8 %description pam The GNOME Keyring is a daemon in the session, similar to ssh-agent, and other applications can use it to store passwords and other sensitive information. The program can manage several keyrings, each with its own master password, and there is also a session keyring which is never stored to disk, but forgotten when the session ends. The PAM module can be used to unlock the keyring on login. %lang_package %prep %setup -q translation-update-upstream %patch4 -p1 %patch5 -p1 %if 0%{?BUILD_FROM_VCS} [ -x ./autogen.sh ] && NOCONFIGURE=1 ./autogen.sh %endif %build %configure\ --enable-pam \ --with-pam-dir=/%{_lib}/security \ %if 0%{?BUILD_FROM_VCS} --enable-gtk-doc \ %endif --with-ca-certificates=%{_sysconfdir}/ssl/ca-bundle.pem make %{?jobs:-j%jobs} V=1 %install %makeinstall find %{buildroot} -type f -name "*.la" -delete -print # XFCE team wants gnome-keyring to work by default. for i in %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart/*.desktop ; do desktop-file-install --dir=%{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart --add-only-show-in=XFCE $i done %find_lang %{name} %suse_update_desktop_file gnome-keyring-gpg %suse_update_desktop_file gnome-keyring-pkcs11 %suse_update_desktop_file gnome-keyring-secrets %suse_update_desktop_file gnome-keyring-ssh %fdupes %{buildroot} %clean rm -rf %{buildroot} %post %set_permissions %{_bindir}/gnome-keyring-daemon %glib2_gsettings_schema_post %desktop_database_post %verifyscript %verify_permissions -e %{_bindir}/gnome-keyring-daemon %postun %glib2_gsettings_schema_postun %desktop_database_postun ### # WARNING: when changing the pam-config calls in the scriptlets, please also # update them in baselibs.conf. # pam-config checks if the pam module is available for 32bit too if pam-32bit # is installed, so the call here might fail until gnome-keyring-pam-32bit gets # installed (see bnc#728586). ### %post pam %{_sbindir}/pam-config -a --gnome_keyring --gnome_keyring-auto_start --gnome_keyring-only_if=gdm,gdm-password,lxdm,lightdm || true # Remove leftover from the old way, before we used pam-config. We start # cleaning up in 11.2, so this can be removed in 12.2. # Note: this can safely be done after pam-config, since pam-config doesn't # touch /etc/pam.d/gdm if test -f etc/pam.d/gdm; then if grep -F -q pam_gnome_keyring.so etc/pam.d/gdm ; then sed -i '/ pam_gnome_keyring\.so/d' etc/pam.d/gdm fi fi %postun pam if [ "$1" == "0" ]; then %{_sbindir}/pam-config -d --gnome_keyring || true fi %files %defattr (-, root, root) %doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING NEWS README %{_bindir}/gnome-keyring %{_bindir}/gnome-keyring-3 %{_bindir}/gnome-keyring-daemon %{_sysconfdir}/pkcs11/modules/gnome-keyring-module %dir %{_libdir}/pkcs11 %{_libdir}/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so %{_datadir}/dbus-1/services/org.freedesktop.secrets.service %{_datadir}/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.keyring.service # Own the directory since we can't depend on gconf providing them %dir %{_datadir}/GConf %dir %{_datadir}/GConf/gsettings %{_datadir}/GConf/gsettings/org.gnome.crypto.cache.convert %{_datadir}/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.crypto.cache.gschema.xml %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart/*.desktop %files lang -f %{name}.lang %files -n libgck-modules-gnome-keyring %defattr (-, root, root) # Note: if modules move to %%{_libdir}/pkcs11, then we should remove # the libgp11-modules Obsoletes tag. %dir %{_libdir}/gnome-keyring %dir %{_libdir}/gnome-keyring/devel %{_libdir}/gnome-keyring/devel/gkm-gnome2-store-standalone.so %{_libdir}/gnome-keyring/devel/gkm-roots-store-standalone.so %{_libdir}/gnome-keyring/devel/gkm-secret-store-standalone.so %{_libdir}/gnome-keyring/devel/gkm-ssh-store-standalone.so %{_libdir}/gnome-keyring/devel/gkm-xdg-store-standalone.so %files pam %defattr (-, root, root) %attr(555,root,root) /%{_lib}/security/*.so %changelog
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