gentoo-ebuilds/net-analyzer/nagios-icinga-openvpn/nagios-icinga-openvpn-0.0.1-r5.ebuild
Michael Orlitzky 723b9b53c6
net-analyzer/nagios-icinga-openvpn: keyword ~riscv, enable py3.13
Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/952569
Signed-off-by: Michael Orlitzky <mjo@gentoo.org>
2025-03-30 18:33:54 -04:00

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# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_10 python3_11 python3_12 python3_13 )
DISTUTILS_USE_PEP517=setuptools
inherit distutils-r1
MY_PN="check_openvpn"
DESCRIPTION="A Nagios plugin to check whether an OpenVPN server is alive"
HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/liquidat/nagios-icinga-openvpn"
SRC_URI="https://github.com/liquidat/nagios-icinga-openvpn/archive/${PV}.tar.gz -> ${P}.tar.gz"
LICENSE="MIT"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="amd64 ~riscv"
src_install() {
distutils-r1_src_install
local nagiosplugindir="/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios/plugins"
dodir "${nagiosplugindir}"
# Create a symlink from the nagios plugin directory to the /usr/bin
# location. The "binary" in /usr/bin should also be a symlink, since
# the python machinery allows the user to switch out the
# interpreter. We don't want to mess with any of that, so we just
# point to whatever the system would use if the user executed
# ${MY_PN}.
#
# The relative symlink is preferred so that if the package is
# installed e.g. while in a chroot, the symlink will never point
# outside of that chroot.
#
dosym "../../../bin/${MY_PN}" "${nagiosplugindir}/${MY_PN}"
}