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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 254 deletions
diff --git a/net-misc/dhcp/files/dhcp-3.1.0a1-dhclient-resolvconf.patch b/net-misc/dhcp/files/dhcp-3.1.0a1-dhclient-resolvconf.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c420ae6e0f4..000000000000
--- a/net-misc/dhcp/files/dhcp-3.1.0a1-dhclient-resolvconf.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,254 +0,0 @@
-diff -ur client.orig/scripts/bsdos client/scripts/bsdos
---- client.orig/scripts/bsdos 2006-09-07 18:53:10.476329752 +0100
-+++ client/scripts/bsdos 2006-09-07 19:19:53.000000000 +0100
-@@ -1,21 +1,22 @@
- #!/bin/sh
-
- make_resolv_conf() {
-- if [ x"$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-- cat /dev/null > /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- if [ "x$new_domain_search" != x ]; then
-- echo search $new_domain_search >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- elif [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-- # Note that the DHCP 'Domain Name Option' is really just a domain
-- # name, and that this practice of using the domain name option as
-- # a search path is both nonstandard and deprecated.
-- echo search $new_domain_name >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-+ if [ x$PEER_DNS = x ] || [ x$PEER_DNS = xyes ]; then
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ] || [ "x$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-+ conf="# Generated by dhclient for interface $interface\n"
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-+ conf="${conf}search $new_domain_name\n"
-+ fi
-+ for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-+ conf="${conf}nameserver $nameserver\n"
-+ done
-+ if [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ]; then
-+ printf "$conf" | resolvconf -a "$interface"
-+ else
-+ printf "$conf" > /etc/resolv.conf
-+ chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
-+ fi
- fi
-- for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-- echo nameserver $nameserver >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- done
--
-- mv /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient /etc/resolv.conf
- fi
- # If we're making confs, may as well make an ntp.conf too
- make_ntp_conf
-diff -ur client.orig/scripts/freebsd client/scripts/freebsd
---- client.orig/scripts/freebsd 2006-09-07 18:53:10.476329752 +0100
-+++ client/scripts/freebsd 2006-09-07 19:19:32.000000000 +0100
-@@ -11,38 +11,20 @@
- fi
-
- make_resolv_conf() {
-- if [ x"$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-- ( cat /dev/null > /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient )
-- exit_status=$?
-- if [ $exit_status -ne 0 ]; then
-- $LOGGER "Unable to create /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient: Error $exit_status"
-- else
-- if [ "x$new_domain_search" != x ]; then
-- ( echo search $new_domain_search >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient )
-- exit_status=$?
-- elif [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-- # Note that the DHCP 'Domain Name Option' is really just a domain
-- # name, and that this practice of using the domain name option as
-- # a search path is both nonstandard and deprecated.
-- ( echo search $new_domain_name >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient )
-- exit_status=$?
-+ if [ x$PEER_DNS = x ] || [ x$PEER_DNS = xyes ]; then
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ] || [ "x$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-+ conf="# Generated by dhclient for interface $interface\n"
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-+ conf="${conf}search $new_domain_name\n"
- fi
- for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-- if [ $exit_status -ne 0 ]; then
-- break
-- fi
-- ( echo nameserver $nameserver >>/etc/resolv.conf.dhclient )
-- exit_status=$?
-+ conf="${conf}nameserver $nameserver\n"
- done
--
-- # If there were no errors, attempt to mv the new file into place.
-- if [ $exit_status -eq 0 ]; then
-- ( mv /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient /etc/resolv.conf )
-- exit_status = $?
-- fi
--
-- if [ $exit_status -ne 0 ]; then
-- $LOGGER "Error while writing new /etc/resolv.conf."
-+ if [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ]; then
-+ printf "$conf" | resolvconf -a "$interface"
-+ else
-+ printf "$conf" > /etc/resolv.conf
-+ chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
- fi
- fi
- fi
-diff -ur client.orig/scripts/linux client/scripts/linux
---- client.orig/scripts/linux 2006-09-07 18:53:10.476329752 +0100
-+++ client/scripts/linux 2006-09-07 19:18:57.000000000 +0100
-@@ -23,22 +23,22 @@
- # of the $1 in its args.
-
- make_resolv_conf() {
-- if [ x"$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-- cat /dev/null > /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- if [ x"$new_domain_search" != x ]; then
-- echo search $new_domain_search >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- elif [ x"$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-- # Note that the DHCP 'Domain Name Option' is really just a domain
-- # name, and that this practice of using the domain name option as
-- # a search path is both nonstandard and deprecated.
-- echo search $new_domain_name >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-+ if [ x$PEER_DNS = x ] || [ x$PEER_DNS = xyes ]; then
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ] || [ "x$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-+ conf="# Generated by dhclient for interface $interface\n"
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-+ conf="${conf}search $new_domain_name\n"
-+ fi
-+ for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-+ conf="${conf}nameserver $nameserver\n"
-+ done
-+ if [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ]; then
-+ printf "$conf" | resolvconf -a "$interface"
-+ else
-+ printf "$conf" > /etc/resolv.conf
-+ chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
-+ fi
- fi
-- for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-- echo nameserver $nameserver >>/etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- done
--
-- mv /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient /etc/resolv.conf
- fi
- # If we're making confs, may as well make an ntp.conf too
- make_ntp_conf
-diff -ur client.orig/scripts/netbsd client/scripts/netbsd
---- client.orig/scripts/netbsd 2006-09-07 18:53:10.476329752 +0100
-+++ client/scripts/netbsd 2006-09-07 19:20:10.000000000 +0100
-@@ -1,21 +1,22 @@
- #!/bin/sh
-
- make_resolv_conf() {
-- if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ] && [ x"$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-- cat /dev/null > /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- if [ "x$new_domain_search != x ]; then
-- echo search $new_domain_search >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- elif [ "x$new_domain_name != x ]; then
-- # Note that the DHCP 'Domain Name Option' is really just a domain
-- # name, and that this practice of using the domain name option as
-- # a search path is both nonstandard and deprecated.
-- echo search $new_domain_name >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-+ if [ x$PEER_DNS = x ] || [ x$PEER_DNS = xyes ]; then
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ] || [ "x$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-+ conf="# Generated by dhclient for interface $interface\n"
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-+ conf="${conf}search $new_domain_name\n"
-+ fi
-+ for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-+ conf="${conf}nameserver $nameserver\n"
-+ done
-+ if [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ]; then
-+ printf "$conf" | resolvconf -a "$interface"
-+ else
-+ printf "$conf" > /etc/resolv.conf
-+ chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
-+ fi
- fi
-- for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-- echo nameserver $nameserver >>/etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- done
--
-- mv /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient /etc/resolv.conf
- fi
- # If we're making confs, may as well make an ntp.conf too
- make_ntp_conf
-diff -ur client.orig/scripts/openbsd client/scripts/openbsd
---- client.orig/scripts/openbsd 2006-09-07 18:53:10.476329752 +0100
-+++ client/scripts/openbsd 2006-09-07 19:20:38.000000000 +0100
-@@ -1,21 +1,22 @@
- #!/bin/sh
-
- make_resolv_conf() {
-- if x"$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-- cat /dev/null > /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- if [ x"$new_domain_search" != x ]; then
-- echo search $new_domain_search >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- elif [ x"$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-- # Note that the DHCP 'Domain Name Option' is really just a domain
-- # name, and that this practice of using the domain name option as
-- # a search path is both nonstandard and deprecated.
-- echo search $new_domain_name >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-+ if [ x$PEER_DNS = x ] || [ x$PEER_DNS = xyes ]; then
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ] || [ "x$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-+ conf="# Generated by dhclient for interface $interface\n"
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-+ conf="${conf}search $new_domain_name\n"
-+ fi
-+ for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-+ conf="${conf}nameserver $nameserver\n"
-+ done
-+ if [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ]; then
-+ printf "$conf" | resolvconf -a "$interface"
-+ else
-+ printf "$conf" > /etc/resolv.conf
-+ chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
-+ fi
- fi
-- for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-- echo nameserver $nameserver >>/etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- done
--
-- mv /etc/ersolv.conf.dhclient /etc/resolv.conf
- fi
- # If we're making confs, may as well make an ntp.conf too
- make_ntp_conf
-diff -ur client.orig/scripts/solaris client/scripts/solaris
---- client.orig/scripts/solaris 2006-09-07 18:53:10.476329752 +0100
-+++ client/scripts/solaris 2006-09-07 19:21:12.000000000 +0100
-@@ -1,21 +1,22 @@
- #!/bin/sh
-
- make_resolv_conf() {
-- if [ x"$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-- cat /dev/null > /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- if [ x"$new_domain_search" != x ]; then
-- echo search $new_domain_search >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- elif [ x"$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-- # Note that the DHCP 'Domain Name Option' is really just a domain
-- # name, and that this practice of using the domain name option as
-- # a search path is both nonstandard and deprecated.
-- echo search $new_domain_name >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-+ if [ x$PEER_DNS = x ] || [ x$PEER_DNS = xyes ]; then
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ] || [ "x$new_domain_name_servers" != x ]; then
-+ conf="# Generated by dhclient for interface $interface\n"
-+ if [ "x$new_domain_name" != x ]; then
-+ conf="${conf}search $new_domain_name\n"
-+ fi
-+ for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-+ conf="${conf}nameserver $nameserver\n"
-+ done
-+ if [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ]; then
-+ printf "$conf" | resolvconf -a "$interface"
-+ else
-+ printf "$conf" > /etc/resolv.conf
-+ chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
-+ fi
- fi
-- for nameserver in $new_domain_name_servers; do
-- echo nameserver $nameserver >>/etc/resolv.conf.dhclient
-- done
--
-- mv /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient /etc/resolv.conf
- fi
- # If we're making confs, may as well make an ntp.conf too
- make_ntp_conf