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In systemd, without this patch, 'mount' for 'user' fstab devices works, but umount does not; it says to require root. All gets normal with this patch.
37 lines
1.3 KiB
Nix
37 lines
1.3 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv, fetchurl, zlib, ncurses ? null, perl ? null }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "util-linux-2.20.1";
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src = fetchurl {
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# This used to be mirror://kernel/linux/utils/util-linux, but it
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# disappeared in the kernel.org meltdown.
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url = "mirror://gentoo/distfiles/${name}.tar.bz2";
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sha256 = "1q5vjcvw4f067c63vj2n3xggvk5prm11571x6vnqiav47vdbqvni";
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};
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patches = [ ./linux-specific-header.patch ];
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crossAttrs = {
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# Work around use of `AC_RUN_IFELSE'.
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preConfigure = "export scanf_cv_type_modifier=ms";
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};
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# !!! It would be better to obtain the path to the mount helpers
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# (/sbin/mount.*) through an environment variable, but that's
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# somewhat risky because we have to consider that mount can setuid
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# root...
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# --enable-libmount-mount fixes the behaviour being /etc/mtab a symlink to /proc/monunts
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# http://pl.digipedia.org/usenet/thread/19513/1924/
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configureFlags = ''
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--disable-use-tty-group
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--enable-write
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--enable-fs-paths-default=/var/setuid-wrappers:/var/run/current-system/sw/sbin:/sbin
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--enable-libmount-mount
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${if ncurses == null then "--without-ncurses" else ""}
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'';
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buildInputs = [ zlib ] ++ stdenv.lib.optional (ncurses != null) ncurses
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++ stdenv.lib.optional (perl != null) perl;
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}
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