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be able to find the LDAP NSS module, which is normally installed in Glibc's prefix (under /lib/libnss_ldap...). Of course, we can't do that; it wouldn't be pure. As a workaround, we simply add nss_ldap to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH of the nscd daemon, which every other program uses for lookups. So we don't have to put nss_ldap in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH of every program. svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=7684
33 lines
687 B
Nix
33 lines
687 B
Nix
{glibc, pwdutils, nssModulesPath}:
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{
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name = "nscd";
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job = "
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description \"Name Service Cache Daemon\"
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start on startup
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stop on shutdown
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env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${nssModulesPath}
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start script
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if ! ${glibc}/bin/getent passwd nscd > /dev/null; then
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${pwdutils}/sbin/useradd -g nogroup -d /var/empty -s /noshell \\
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-c 'Name service cache daemon user' nscd
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fi
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mkdir -m 0755 -p /var/run/nscd
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mkdir -m 0755 -p /var/db/nscd
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rm -f /var/db/nscd/* # for testing
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end script
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# !!! -d turns on debug info which probably makes nscd slower
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# 2>/dev/null is to make it shut up
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respawn ${glibc}/sbin/nscd -f ${./nscd.conf} -d 2> /dev/null
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";
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}
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