NetBSD/usr.sbin/user/Makefile

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 1999/12/24 09:08:48 agc Exp $
#
.include <bsd.own.mk>
CPPFLAGS+= -DEXTENSIONS
WARNS= 1
SKEL_DIR= /etc/skel
EXAMPLE_DIR= ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/examples/usermgmt
PROG= user
SRCS+= user.c main.c
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LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/useradd
LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/userdel
LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/usermod
LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/group
LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/groupadd
LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/groupdel
LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/groupmod
LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/userinfo
LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/user ${BINDIR}/groupinfo
LDADD+= -lutil
DPADD+= ${LIBUTIL}
MAN= user.8 useradd.8 userdel.8 usermod.8 userinfo.8
MAN+= group.8 groupadd.8 groupdel.8 groupmod.8 groupinfo.8
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MLINKS= useradd.8 adduser.8
.if ${MKSHARE} != "no"
FILES= dot.cshrc dot.login dot.profile
FILESNAME_dot.cshrc= .cshrc
FILESNAME_dot.login= .login
FILESNAME_dot.profile= .profile
FILESDIR= /usr/share/examples/usermgmt
.endif
# this target checks the built-in default group, and, if it doesn't exist,
# creates it
default-group:
@ln -fs ${.OBJDIR}/user ${.OBJDIR}/group; \
defgrp=`${.OBJDIR}/user add -D | awk '/^group/ { print $$2 }'`; \
if ${.OBJDIR}/group info -e $$defgrp; then \
defgid=`${.OBJDIR}/group info $$defgrp | awk '/^gid/ { print $$2 }'`; \
else \
defgid=99; \
while [ $$defgid -gt 0 ]; do \
${.OBJDIR}/group info -e $$defgid || break; \
defgid=`expr $$defgid - 1`; \
done; \
if [ $$defgid -eq 0 ]; then \
defgid=100; \
while [ $$defgid -lt 60000 ]; do \
${.OBJDIR}/group info -e $$defgid || break; \
defgid=`expr $$defgid + 1`; \
done; \
if [ $$defgid -eq 60000 ]; then \
echo "No gids left"; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi; \
${.OBJDIR}/group add -g $$defgid $$defgrp; \
fi; \
echo "Default group is $$defgrp ($$defgid):"; \
${.OBJDIR}/group info $$defgrp
.include <bsd.prog.mk>
test: ${PROG}
@echo "No news is good news"
@echo "1. Adding new user"
@rm -f useradd
@ln -s user useradd
-./useradd -m -g=uid test1.1
@echo "2. Modifying new user"
-./${PROG} mod -l test1.2 test1.1
@echo "3. Deleting new user"
-./${PROG} del -r test1.2
@echo "4. Attempting to add an invalid user name - IGNORE ANY ERROR"
-./${PROG} add -m test1%1
@echo "5. Bad usage - IGNORE ANY ERROR"
-./${PROG} add -m
@echo "6. Set range defaults"
-./${PROG} add -D -r4000..6000
-./${PROG} add -D
@echo "7. Get user information"
-./${PROG} info root
@echo "8. Bad user name - IGNORE ANY ERROR"
-./${PROG} info test1%1 || echo "User not found"
@echo "All tests completed"