--- security/doas/Makefile (revision 508065) +++ security/doas/Makefile (working copy) @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # $FreeBSD$ PORTNAME= doas -PORTVERSION= 6.0p3 +PORTVERSION= 6.1 CATEGORIES= security MAINTAINER= jsmith@resonatingmedia.com @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ LICENSE_FILE_BSD2CLAUSE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE LICENSE_FILE_ISCL= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE +USES= gmake USE_GITHUB= yes GH_ACCOUNT= slicer69 -GH_PROJECT= doas -USES= gmake +MAKE_ENV+= TARGETPATH=-DGLOBAL_PATH='\"${_GLOBAL_PATH}\"' BINMODE= 4755 @@ -25,6 +25,15 @@ man/man5/doas.conf.5.gz \ man/man1/doas.1.gz +# These are upstream's default paths that are set for the GLOBAL_PATH variable +# in doas.h since the 6.1 release. Those paths are then used for target user's +# PATH variable instead of those of the original user. +# +# See also: +# * https://github.com/slicer69/doas/blob/6.1/Makefile#L7 +# * https://github.com/slicer69/doas/releases/tag/6.1 +_GLOBAL_PATH= ${LOCALBASE}/sbin:${LOCALBASE}/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin: + do-install: ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/${PORTNAME} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin ${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/doas.1 ${STAGEDIR}${MAN1PREFIX}/man/man1 --- security/doas/distinfo (revision 508065) +++ security/doas/distinfo (working copy) @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -TIMESTAMP = 1552317435 -SHA256 (slicer69-doas-6.0p3_GH0.tar.gz) = abf7911df661fd82acc3ff71724b73cf0f2102f8a5379153a1c031b285ed8c97 -SIZE (slicer69-doas-6.0p3_GH0.tar.gz) = 18470 +TIMESTAMP = 1564865652 +SHA256 (slicer69-doas-6.1_GH0.tar.gz) = f6ae5243a711774cd46d5087c544e7feead7e138c6053c030c47489a722033f2 +SIZE (slicer69-doas-6.1_GH0.tar.gz) = 19965 --- security/doas/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508065) +++ security/doas/files/pkg-message.in (working copy) @@ -5,9 +5,27 @@ %%PREFIX%%/etc/doas.conf -must be created. +must be created. Refer to doas.conf(5) for further details. -Refer to doas.conf(5). +Note: In order to be able to run most desktop (GUI) applications, the user +needs to have the keepenv keyword specified. If keepenv is not specified then +key elements, like the user's $HOME variable, will be reset and cause the GUI +application to crash. + +Users who only need to run command line applications can usually get away +without keepenv. + +When in doubt, try to avoid using keepenv as it is less secure to have +environment variables passed to privileged users. EOD } +{ type: upgrade + maximum_version: "6.1" + message: <