base-files: extend USERID:=syntax

it is now possible to inlie the uid and gid in the syntax

USERID:=username=uid:group=gid:group2=gid2:...

Signed-off-by: John Crispin <blogic@openwrt.org>

SVN-Revision: 42838
lede-17.01
John Crispin 2014-10-08 08:01:28 +00:00
parent 90120bb771
commit a3bf98495a
1 changed files with 20 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -176,24 +176,36 @@ default_postinst() {
[ -f ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/lib/opkg/info/${name}.postinst-pkg ] && ( . ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/lib/opkg/info/${name}.postinst-pkg )
rusers=$(grep "Require-User:" ${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/lib/opkg/info/${name}.control)
[ -n "$rusers" ] && {
local user group
local user group uid gid
for a in $(echo $rusers | sed "s/Require-User://g"); do
user=""
group=""
for b in $(echo $a | sed "s/:/ /g"); do
local name id
name=$(echo $b | cut -d= -f1)
id=$(echo $b | cut -d= -f2)
[ -z "$user" ] && {
user=$b
user=$name
uid=$id
continue
}
[ -z "$group" ] && {
group=$b
group_add_next $b
gid=$id
[ -n "$gid" ] && group_add $name $gid
[ -z "$gid" ] && {
group_add_next $name
gid=$?
user_exists $user || user_add $user "" $gid
}
[ -z "$group" ] && {
user_exists $user || user_add $user "$uid" $gid
group=$name
continue
}
group_add_next $b
group_add_user $b $user
group_add_user $name $user
done
done
}