commit:     77890fca37b6a6d889cd984eb029799652442574
Author:     Michael Orlitzky <mjo <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Wed Feb 23 12:31:18 2022 +0000
Commit:     Michael Orlitzky <mjo <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Wed Feb 23 12:32:04 2022 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=77890fca

mail-filter/opendkim: update sendmail/libmilter dependency.

As reported in bug 833778, it would be nice if we could bind to the
libmilter subslot with an := dependency. In the existing ebuild, that
wasn't possible because we accepted either libmilter || sendmail, and
using := within an any-of clause is disallowed.

Fortunately, the "|| sendmail" portion of that is a relic, for
versions of sendmail that don't themselves use libmilter. All versions
of mail-mta/sendmail in the tree today do, so we can drop the sendmail
portion of that any-of dependency entirely, and then afterwards add
the := to libmilter.

Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/833778
Reported-by: Daniel M. Weeks <dan <AT> danweeks.net>
Package-Manager: Portage-3.0.30, Repoman-3.0.3
Signed-off-by: Michael Orlitzky <mjo <AT> gentoo.org>

 mail-filter/opendkim/opendkim-2.10.3-r27.ebuild | 254 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 254 insertions(+)

diff --git a/mail-filter/opendkim/opendkim-2.10.3-r27.ebuild 
b/mail-filter/opendkim/opendkim-2.10.3-r27.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..129a8167f831
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mail-filter/opendkim/opendkim-2.10.3-r27.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,254 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2022 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI=7
+
+LUA_COMPAT=( lua5-1 lua5-2 )
+
+inherit autotools db-use systemd tmpfiles lua-single
+
+DESCRIPTION="A milter providing DKIM signing and verification"
+HOMEPAGE="http://opendkim.org/";
+SRC_URI="https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/opendkim/${P}.tar.gz";
+
+# The GPL-2 is for the init script, bug 425960.
+LICENSE="BSD GPL-2 Sendmail-Open-Source"
+SLOT="0"
+KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~x86"
+IUSE="berkdb ldap lmdb lua memcached opendbx poll sasl selinux +ssl 
static-libs stats querycache test unbound"
+
+BDEPEND="acct-user/opendkim
+       test? ( ${LUA_DEPS} )"
+
+COMMON_DEPEND="mail-filter/libmilter:=
+       dev-libs/libbsd
+       sys-apps/grep
+       ssl? (
+               dev-libs/openssl:0=
+       )
+       berkdb? ( >=sys-libs/db-3.2:* )
+       opendbx? ( >=dev-db/opendbx-1.4.0 )
+       lua? ( ${LUA_DEPS} )
+       ldap? ( net-nds/openldap )
+       lmdb? ( dev-db/lmdb )
+       memcached? ( dev-libs/libmemcached )
+       sasl? ( dev-libs/cyrus-sasl )
+       unbound? ( >=net-dns/unbound-1.4.1:= net-dns/dnssec-root )
+       !unbound? ( net-libs/ldns )"
+
+DEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}"
+
+RDEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}
+       acct-user/opendkim
+       sys-process/psmisc
+       selinux? ( sec-policy/selinux-dkim )"
+
+REQUIRED_USE="sasl? ( ldap )
+       stats? ( opendbx )
+       querycache? ( berkdb )
+       lua? ( ${LUA_REQUIRED_USE} )
+       test? ( ${LUA_REQUIRED_USE} )"
+RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
+
+PATCHES=(
+       "${FILESDIR}/${P}-openrc.patch"
+       "${FILESDIR}/${P}-openssl-1.1.1.patch.r2"
+       "${FILESDIR}/${P}-lua-pkgconfig.patch"
+       "${FILESDIR}/${P}-lua-pkgconfig-pt2.patch"
+       "${FILESDIR}/${P}-define-P-macro-in-libvbr.patch"
+       "${FILESDIR}/${P}-fix-libmilter-search.patch"
+)
+
+pkg_setup() {
+       use lua && lua-single_pkg_setup
+}
+
+src_prepare() {
+       default
+       sed -e 's:/var/db/dkim:/var/lib/opendkim:g' \
+               -i opendkim/opendkim.conf.sample 
opendkim/opendkim.conf.simple.in \
+               || die
+       sed -e 's:dist_doc_DATA:dist_html_DATA:' \
+               -i libopendkim/docs/Makefile.am \
+               || die
+
+       # The existing hard-coded path under /tmp is vulnerable to exploits
+       # since (for example) a user can create a symlink there to a file
+       # that portage will clobber. Reported upstream at,
+       #
+       #   https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM/issues/113
+       #
+       sed -e "s:/tmp:${T}:" -i libopendkim/tests/t-testdata.h || die
+
+       eautoreconf
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+       local myconf=()
+       if use berkdb ; then
+               myconf+=( --with-db-incdir=$(db_includedir) )
+       fi
+       if use unbound; then
+               myconf+=( --with-unbound )
+       else
+               myconf+=( --with-ldns )
+       fi
+       if use ldap; then
+               myconf+=( $(use_with sasl) )
+       fi
+
+       # We install the our configuration filed under e.g. /etc/opendkim,
+       # so the next line is necessary to point the daemon and all of its
+       # documentation to the right location by default.
+       myconf+=( --sysconfdir="${EPREFIX}/etc/${PN}" )
+
+       econf \
+               $(use_with berkdb db) \
+               $(use_with opendbx odbx) \
+               $(use_with lua) \
+               $(use_enable lua rbl) \
+               $(use_with ldap openldap) \
+               $(use_with lmdb) \
+               $(use_enable poll) \
+               $(use_enable querycache query_cache) \
+               $(use_enable static-libs static) \
+               $(use_enable stats) \
+               $(use_with memcached libmemcached) \
+               "${myconf[@]}" \
+               --enable-filter \
+               --with-milter \
+               --enable-atps \
+               --enable-identity_header \
+               --enable-rate_limit \
+               --enable-resign \
+               --enable-replace_rules \
+               --enable-default_sender \
+               --enable-sender_macro \
+               --enable-vbr \
+               --disable-live-testing \
+               --with-test-socket="${T}/opendkim.sock"
+}
+
+src_compile() {
+       emake runstatedir=/run
+}
+
+src_test() {
+       # Needed for now due to the expected sequencing of the setup/cleanup
+       # tests, https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM/issues/110
+       emake -j1 check
+}
+
+src_install() {
+       default
+       find "${D}" -name '*.la' -type f -delete || die
+
+       dosbin stats/opendkim-reportstats
+
+       newinitd "${S}/contrib/OpenRC/opendkim.openrc" "${PN}"
+       newtmpfiles "${S}/contrib/systemd/opendkim.tmpfiles" "${PN}.conf"
+       systemd_newunit "contrib/systemd/opendkim.service" "${PN}.service"
+
+       dodir /etc/opendkim
+       keepdir /var/lib/opendkim
+
+       # The OpenDKIM data (particularly, your keys) should be read-only to
+       # the UserID that the daemon runs as.
+       fowners root:opendkim /var/lib/opendkim
+       fperms 750 /var/lib/opendkim
+
+       # Tweak the "simple" example configuration a bit before installing
+       # it unconditionally.
+       local cf="${T}/opendkim.conf"
+       # Some MTAs are known to break DKIM signatures with "simple"
+       # canonicalization [1], so we choose the "relaxed" policy
+       # over OpenDKIM's current default settings.
+       # [1] 
https://wordtothewise.com/2016/12/dkim-canonicalization-or-why-microsoft-breaks-your-mail/
+       sed -E -e 's:^(Canonicalization)[[:space:]]+.*:\1\trelaxed/relaxed:' \
+               "${S}/opendkim/opendkim.conf.simple" >"${cf}" || die
+       cat >>"${cf}" <<EOT || die
+
+# The UMask is really only used for the PID file (root:root) and the
+# local UNIX socket, if you're using one. It should be 0117 for the
+# socket.
+UMask                  0117
+UserID                 opendkim
+
+# For use with unbound
+#TrustAnchorFile       /etc/dnssec/root-anchors.txt
+EOT
+       insinto /etc/opendkim
+       doins "${cf}"
+}
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+       tmpfiles_process "${PN}.conf"
+       if [[ -z ${REPLACING_VERSION} ]]; then
+               elog "If you want to sign your mail messages and need some help"
+               elog "please run:"
+               elog "  emerge --config ${CATEGORY}/${PN}"
+               elog "It will help you create your key and give you hints on 
how"
+               elog "to configure your DNS and MTA."
+
+               elog "If you are using a local (UNIX) socket, then you will"
+               elog "need to make sure that your MTA has read/write access"
+               elog "to the socket file. This is best accomplished by creating"
+               elog "a completely-new group with only your MTA user and the"
+               elog "\"opendkim\" user in it. Step-by-step instructions can be"
+               elog "found on our Wiki, at 
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/OpenDKIM ."
+       else
+               ewarn "The user account for the OpenDKIM daemon has changed"
+               ewarn "from \"milter\" to \"opendkim\" to prevent unrelated 
services"
+               ewarn "from being able to read your private keys. You should"
+               ewarn "adjust your existing configuration to use the 
\"opendkim\""
+               ewarn "user and group, and change the permissions on"
+               ewarn "${ROOT}/var/lib/opendkim to root:opendkim with mode 
0750."
+               ewarn "The owner and group of the files within that directory"
+               ewarn "will likely need to be adjusted as well."
+       fi
+}
+
+pkg_config() {
+       local selector keysize pubkey
+
+       read -p "Enter the selector name (default ${HOSTNAME}): " selector
+       [[ -n "${selector}" ]] || selector="${HOSTNAME}"
+       if [[ -z "${selector}" ]]; then
+               eerror "Oddly enough, you don't have a HOSTNAME."
+               return 1
+       fi
+       if [[ -f "${ROOT}/var/lib/opendkim/${selector}.private" ]]; then
+               ewarn "The private key for this selector already exists."
+       else
+               keysize=1024
+               # Generate the private and public keys. Note that 
opendkim-genkeys
+               # sets umask=077 on its own to keep these safe. However, we want
+               # them to be readable (only!) to the opendkim user, and we 
manage
+               # that by changing their groups and making everything 
group-readable.
+               opendkim-genkey -b ${keysize} -D "${ROOT}/var/lib/opendkim/" \
+                       -s "${selector}" -d '(your domain)' && \
+                       chgrp --no-dereference opendkim \
+                               
"${ROOT}/var/lib/opendkim/${selector}".{private,txt} || \
+                               { eerror "Failed to create private and public 
keys."; return 1; }
+               chmod g+r "${ROOT}/var/lib/opendkim/${selector}".{private,txt}
+       fi
+
+       # opendkim selector configuration
+       echo
+       einfo "Make sure you have the following settings in your 
/etc/opendkim/opendkim.conf:"
+       einfo "  Keyfile /var/lib/opendkim/${selector}.private"
+       einfo "  Selector ${selector}"
+
+       # MTA configuration
+       echo
+       einfo "If you are using Postfix, add following lines to your main.cf:"
+       einfo "  smtpd_milters     = unix:/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock"
+       einfo "  non_smtpd_milters = unix:/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock"
+       einfo "  and read http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html";
+
+       # DNS configuration
+       einfo "After you configured your MTA, publish your key by adding this 
TXT record to your domain:"
+       cat "${ROOT}/var/lib/opendkim/${selector}.txt"
+       einfo "t=y signifies you only test the DKIM on your domain. See 
following page for the complete list of tags:"
+       einfo "  http://www.dkim.org/specs/rfc4871-dkimbase.html#key-text";
+}

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