commit:     a207f2677392c478a03369e6148aeab803b684e4
Author:     Michael Orlitzky <mjo <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Wed Mar  8 12:25:07 2017 +0000
Commit:     Michael Orlitzky <mjo <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Wed Mar  8 12:48:28 2017 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=a207f267

net-analyzer/nagios-core: remove vulnerable 4.x versions.

Gentoo-Bug: 585914

Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.3, Repoman-2.3.1

 net-analyzer/nagios-core/Manifest                 |   1 -
 net-analyzer/nagios-core/nagios-core-4.2.4.ebuild | 247 ----------------------
 2 files changed, 248 deletions(-)

diff --git a/net-analyzer/nagios-core/Manifest 
b/net-analyzer/nagios-core/Manifest
index d5f0efb170d..0a6a1130860 100644
--- a/net-analyzer/nagios-core/Manifest
+++ b/net-analyzer/nagios-core/Manifest
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
 DIST nagios-3.5.1.tar.gz 1763584 SHA256 
ca9dd68234fa090b3c35ecc8767b2c9eb743977eaf32612fa9b8341cc00a0f99 SHA512 
48e2ecb91002b08203937b12a438c87c62cd3c5c401a0ed9e861cd6d79074c7017ed373e9379f013d87dea1fd7cb8e3d85112d55c87ac91aed96b256868c112d
 WHIRLPOOL 
2c02584702c64dbb0e353e34b758fab079eee0dc7a401e7b5947a21733758d3596401e5519e2dd7f05c89ee4835c21965d2718157fd9d6d3d20af9c853d688ca
-DIST nagios-4.2.4.tar.gz 11088206 SHA256 
b0055c475683ce50d77b1536ff0cec9abf89139adecf771601fa021ef9a20b70 SHA512 
1f060f3139db6f77f7ca218bb4befb631c08b0ccb1b2b85e4c06cfc94328b5d09cef9b547eb54617089334a1e36b881347dfbb98bcc88b9b38e878214f97883a
 WHIRLPOOL 
a3d5454c72ab38388e8071dca8a319c717bb22915cfd06243727eb33f7b8a93cc323531be1535d14e283335b9964762a2729f4605f76d9a01ff78bbe924053a7
 DIST nagios-4.3.1.tar.gz 11095797 SHA256 
dfc2f5f146eb508b2a28d28af7c338ef9eb604327efdc50142642026f7e79f82 SHA512 
d5f1919e2b32b0b2f4c5766367f0992fcf9b1f6766f4d3386e15e318cc1f57cdae6bc07f09464fd8212bef1713948fcb25d233eab588438036f996b6c479c97e
 WHIRLPOOL 
72032e93802fd28db71bb5a10bba703a9508c587de69ff24ce302ad4fbbd93996b4800ceb7dd4f5648e2717377409cd7a66591f177e775da1c69444d528be1a2
 DIST nagios-core-gentoo-icons-20141125.tar 40960 SHA256 
68b715f636eb291343cab3259862bbed8b6b898520b58df522438524de3d8761 SHA512 
bf109879cddd6136b76baba55d0b60b2596e37431dcf5ce0905d34a9fa292ebf7e4bde82d9a084362c486e8fac344c76d88f9298b1b85541ed70ffd608493766
 WHIRLPOOL 
7ec3a944b2a659b456d3168818ca5b1af3a427436e6af2f3e5d6cba6fc7b1c7bad6f552301f064df31988865b3b32fd117d9e6f61c630d6d817a51cbbbcb331d

diff --git a/net-analyzer/nagios-core/nagios-core-4.2.4.ebuild 
b/net-analyzer/nagios-core/nagios-core-4.2.4.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index 70479fba17f..00000000000
--- a/net-analyzer/nagios-core/nagios-core-4.2.4.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,247 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2017 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI=6
-
-inherit toolchain-funcs user
-
-MY_P=${PN/-core}-${PV}
-DESCRIPTION="Nagios core - monitoring daemon, web GUI, and documentation"
-HOMEPAGE="http://www.nagios.org/";
-
-# The name of the directory into which our Gentoo icons will be
-# extracted, and also the basename of the archive containing it.
-GENTOO_ICONS="${PN}-gentoo-icons-20141125"
-SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/nagios/${MY_P}.tar.gz
-       web? ( https://dev.gentoo.org/~mjo/distfiles/${GENTOO_ICONS}.tar )"
-
-LICENSE="GPL-2"
-SLOT="0"
-KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 ~arm ~arm64 hppa ppc ppc64 sparc x86"
-IUSE="apache2 classicui lighttpd perl +web vim-syntax"
-
-# In pkg_postinst(), we change the group of the Nagios configuration
-# directory to that of the web server user. It can't belong to both
-# apache/lighttpd groups at the same time, so we block this combination
-# for our own sanity.
-#
-# This could be made to work, but we would need a better way to allow
-# the web user read-only access to Nagios's configuration directory.
-#
-REQUIRED_USE="apache2? ( !lighttpd )"
-
-# sys-devel/libtool dependency is bug #401237.
-#
-# Note, we require one of the apache2 CGI modules:
-#
-#   * mod_cgi
-#   * mod_cgid
-#   * mod_fcgid
-#
-# We just don't care /which/ one. And of course PHP supports both CGI
-# (USE=cgi) and FastCGI (USE=fpm). We're pretty lenient with the
-# dependencies, and expect the user not to do anything /too/
-# stupid. (For example, installing Apache with only FastCGI support, and
-# PHP with only CGI support.)
-#
-# Another annoyance is that the upstream Makefile uses app-arch/unzip to
-# extract a snapshot of AngularJS, but that's only needed when USE=web.
-#
-MOD_ALIAS=apache2_modules_alias
-DEPEND="sys-devel/libtool
-       virtual/mailx
-       perl? ( dev-lang/perl:= )
-       web? (
-               app-arch/unzip
-               media-libs/gd[jpeg,png]
-               lighttpd? ( www-servers/lighttpd[php] )
-               apache2? (
-                       || (
-                               
>=www-servers/apache-2.4[${MOD_ALIAS},apache2_modules_cgi]
-                               
>=www-servers/apache-2.4[${MOD_ALIAS},apache2_modules_cgid]
-                               
>=www-servers/apache-2.4[${MOD_ALIAS},apache2_modules_fcgid] )
-                       || (
-                               dev-lang/php:*[apache2]
-                               dev-lang/php:*[cgi]
-                               dev-lang/php:*[fpm] )
-               )
-       )"
-RDEPEND="${DEPEND}
-       vim-syntax? ( app-vim/nagios-syntax )"
-
-S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
-
-pkg_setup() {
-       enewgroup nagios
-       enewuser nagios -1 /bin/bash /var/nagios/home nagios
-}
-
-src_configure() {
-       local myconf
-
-       if use perl; then
-               myconf="${myconf} --enable-embedded-perl --with-perlcache"
-       fi
-
-       if use !apache2 && use !lighttpd ; then
-               myconf="${myconf} --with-command-group=nagios"
-       else
-               if use apache2 ; then
-                       myconf="${myconf} --with-command-group=apache"
-                       myconf="${myconf} --with-httpd-conf=/etc/apache2/conf.d"
-               elif use lighttpd ; then
-                       myconf="${myconf} --with-command-group=lighttpd"
-               fi
-       fi
-
-       econf ${myconf} \
-               --prefix=/usr \
-               --bindir=/usr/sbin \
-               --sbindir=/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios/cgi-bin \
-               --datadir=/usr/share/nagios/htdocs \
-               --localstatedir=/var/nagios \
-               --sysconfdir=/etc/nagios \
-               --libexecdir=/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios/plugins
-}
-
-src_compile() {
-       emake CC=$(tc-getCC) nagios
-
-       if use web; then
-               # Only compile the CGIs/HTML when USE=web is set.
-               emake CC=$(tc-getCC) DESTDIR="${D}" cgis html
-       fi
-}
-
-src_install() {
-       dodoc Changelog INSTALLING LEGAL README.asciidoc UPGRADING
-
-       emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-base
-       emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-basic
-       emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-config
-       emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-commandmode
-
-       if use web; then
-               emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-cgis
-
-               # install-html installs the new exfoliation theme
-               emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-html
-
-               if use classicui; then
-                       # This overwrites the already-installed exfoliation 
theme
-                       emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-classicui
-               fi
-
-               # Install cute Gentoo icons (bug #388323), setting their
-               # owner, group, and mode to match those of the rest of Nagios's
-               # images.
-               insopts --group=nagios --owner=nagios --mode=0664
-               insinto /usr/share/nagios/htdocs/images/logos
-               doins "${WORKDIR}/${GENTOO_ICONS}"/*.*
-               insopts --mode=0644 # Back to the default...
-       fi
-
-       newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/nagios4-r1 nagios
-       newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/conf.d nagios
-
-       if use web ; then
-               if use apache2 ; then
-                       # Install the Nagios configuration file for Apache.
-                       insinto "/etc/apache2/modules.d"
-                       doins "${FILESDIR}"/99_nagios4.conf
-               elif use lighttpd ; then
-                       # Install the Nagios configuration file for Lighttpd.
-                       insinto /etc/lighttpd
-                       newins "${FILESDIR}/lighttpd_nagios4.conf" nagios.conf
-               else
-                       ewarn "${CATEGORY}/${PF} only supports apache or 
lighttpd"
-                       ewarn "out of the box. Since you are not using one of 
them, you"
-                       ewarn "will have to configure your webserver yourself."
-               fi
-       fi
-
-       for dir in etc/nagios var/nagios ; do
-               chown -R nagios:nagios "${D}/${dir}" \
-                       || die "failed chown of ${D}/${dir}"
-       done
-
-       chown -R root:root "${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios" \
-               || die "failed chown of ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios"
-
-       # The following two find...exec statements will die properly as long
-       # as chmod is only called once (that is, as long as the argument
-       # list is small enough).
-       find "${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios" -type d \
-               -exec chmod 755 '{}' + || die 'failed to make nagios dirs 
traversable'
-
-       if use web; then
-               find "${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios/cgi-bin" -type f \
-                       -exec chmod 755 '{}' + || die 'failed to make cgi-bins 
executable'
-       fi
-
-       keepdir /etc/nagios
-       keepdir /var/nagios
-       keepdir /var/nagios/archives
-       keepdir /var/nagios/rw
-       keepdir /var/nagios/spool/checkresults
-
-       if use !apache2 && use !lighttpd; then
-               chown -R nagios:nagios "${D}"/var/nagios/rw \
-                       || die "failed chown of ${D}/var/nagios/rw"
-       else
-               if use apache2 ; then
-                       chown -R nagios:apache "${D}"/var/nagios/rw \
-                               || die "failed chown of ${D}/var/nagios/rw"
-               elif use lighttpd ; then
-                       chown -R nagios:lighttpd "${D}"/var/nagios/rw \
-                               || die "failed chown of ${D}/var/nagios/rw"
-               fi
-       fi
-
-       chmod ug+s "${D}"/var/nagios/rw || die "failed chmod of 
${D}/var/nagios/rw"
-       chmod 0750 "${D}"/etc/nagios || die "failed chmod of ${D}/etc/nagios"
-}
-
-pkg_postinst() {
-
-       if use web; then
-               elog "Note that your web server user requires read-only access 
to"
-               elog "${ROOT}etc/nagios."
-
-               if use apache2 || use lighttpd ; then
-                       elog
-                       elog "To that end, we have changed the group of 
${ROOT}etc/nagios"
-                       elog "to that of your web server user."
-                       elog
-                       if use apache2; then
-                               chown nagios:apache "${ROOT}etc/nagios" \
-                                       || die "failed to change group of 
${ROOT}etc/nagios"
-
-                               elog "To enable the Nagios web front-end, 
please edit"
-                               elog "${ROOT}etc/conf.d/apache2 and add \"-D 
NAGIOS -D PHP5\""
-                               elog "to APACHE2_OPTS. Then Nagios will be 
available at,"
-                               elog
-                       elif use lighttpd; then
-                               chown nagios:lighttpd "${ROOT}etc/nagios" \
-                                       || die "failed to change group of 
${ROOT}etc/nagios"
-                               elog "To enable the Nagios web front-end, 
please add"
-                               elog "'include \"nagios.conf\"' to the lighttpd 
configuration"
-                               elog "file at 
${ROOT}etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf. Then Nagios"
-                               elog "will be available at,"
-                               elog
-                       fi
-
-                       elog "  http://localhost/nagios/";
-               else
-                       elog "Since you're not using either Apache or Lighttpd, 
you"
-                       elog "will have to grant the necessary permissions 
yourself."
-               fi
-       fi
-
-       elog
-       elog "If your kernel has /proc protection, nagios"
-       elog "will not be happy as it relies on accessing the proc"
-       elog "filesystem. You can fix this by adding nagios into"
-       elog "the group wheel, but this is not recomended."
-       elog
-}

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