[MacPorts] #22798: signing-party port is missing a dependency to "getent"

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Sun Dec 6 02:24:33 PST 2009


#22798: signing-party port is missing a dependency to "getent"
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 Reporter:  brian.gupta@…             |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  defect                    |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal                    |   Milestone:                                       
Component:  ports                     |     Version:  1.8.1                                
 Keywords:                            |        Port:                                       
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Comment(by brian.gupta@…):

 Find another missing deplendcy: qprint.
 http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/qprint/

 Replying to [ticket:22798 brian.gupta@…]:
 > B$ gpg-mailkeys KEYIDMASKED
 > /opt/local/bin/gpg-mailkeys: line 54: getent: command not found
 >
 > Looks like getent isn't available on OS-X, due to weirdness in NetInfo
 and DirectoryServices vs Linux user management.
 >
 > Looks like it's simply puling out the current user's name:
 > getent passwd $USER | cut -d: -f5 | cut -d, -f1
 >
 > We could use a fake script called getent like this:
 >
 > #!/bin/bash
 > # This file will not be consulted for authentication unless the BSD
 local node
 > #!/bin/bash
 > if [ -z $1 ];
 >   then
 >     echo "You must specify an user"
 >     exit 1
 >   else
 >     echo `dscl . -read /Users/$2 RecordName | sed 's/RecordName:
 //g'`:*:`dscl . -read /Users/$2 UniqueID | sed 's/UniqueID: //g'`:`dscl .
 -read /Users/$2 PrimaryGroupID | sed 's/PrimaryGroupID: //g'`:`dscl .
 -read /Users/$2 RealName | sed -e 's/RealName://g' -e 's/^ //g' | awk
 '{printf("%s", $0 (NR==1 ? "" : ""))}'`:/Users/$2:`dscl . -read /Users/$2
 UserShell | sed 's/UserShell: //g'`
 > fi
 >
 > exit 0

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/22798#comment:2>
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