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#!/usr/bin/perl
#

# The post-install script
if ($ARGV[1] eq "POST-INSTALL") {
    # Build the queue directory structure
    # Some of these directories will have been created during the
    # pkg_add(1) process.  Hopefully this will at least make sure
    # that they have the right permissions and owners.

    system ("$ENV{PKG_PREFIX}/configure/install x");
    system ("cd $ENV{PKG_PREFIX}/configure && ./config");

    utime time, time, "$ENV{PKG_PREFIX}/alias/.qmail-postmaster", "$ENV{PKG_PREFIX}/alias/.qmail-root", "$ENV{PKG_PREFIX}/alias/.qmail-mailer-daemon";
    exit 0;
}

@groups = ("qmail", "qnofiles");
%users = ('qmaild', "qnofiles", 'qmaill', "qnofiles", 'qmailp', "qnofiles",
          'qmailq', "qmail", 'qmailr', "qmail", 'qmails', "qmail");
# daemon, local, pop, queue, remote, deliver, respectively.
# alias is a special case above...
%gids = ("qmail", 82, "qnofiles", 81);
%uids = ('alias', 81, 'qmaild', 82, 'qmaill', 83, 'qmailp', 84, 'qmailq', 85,
         'qmailr', 86, 'qmails', 87);

if ($ENV{PACKAGE_BUILDING} || $ARGV[1] eq "PRE-INSTALL") {
    $doguid=1;  # Make sure we get the assigned guids.
}

foreach $group (@groups) {
    if (! getgrnam ($group)) {
        do checkrpw;  # May exit

        $x = "-g $gids{$group}";
        $result = system ("/usr/sbin/pw groupadd $group $x");
        if ($result) {
            die "Failed to add group $group as gid $gids{$group}\n";
        }
    }
}

if (! getpwnam ("alias")) {
    do checkrpw;  # May exit

    $x = "-u $uids{'alias'}";
    $result = system ("/usr/sbin/pw useradd alias -g qnofiles -d \"$ENV{PKG_PREFIX}/alias\" -s /nonexistent $x");
    if ($result) {
        die "Failed to add user alias as uid $uids{'alias'}\n";
    }
}

foreach $user (keys %users) {
    if (! getpwnam ($user)) {
        do checkrpw;  # May exit

        $x = "-u $uids{$user}";
        $result = system ("/usr/sbin/pw useradd $user -g $users{$user} -d \"$ENV{PKG_PREFIX}\" -s /nonexistent $x");
        if ($result) {
            die "Failed to add user $user as uid $uids{$user}\n";
        }
    }
}

# Check that all gids/uids are as they should be...
# If we are being installed as a package...
if ($doguid) {
    foreach $group (@groups) {
        if (getgrnam($group) != $gids{$group}) {
            die "Group $group should have gid $gids{$group}\n";
        }
    }

    foreach $user (keys %users) {
        if (getpwnam($user) != $uids{$user}) {
            die "User $user should have uid $uids{$user}\n";
        }
    }
    if (getpwnam("alias") != $uids{"alias"}) {
        die "User alias should have uid $uids{'alias'}\n";
    }
}

exit 0;

sub checkrpw {
    if (! -x "/usr/sbin/pw") {
        print <<'EOM';
This system looks like a pre-2.2 version of FreeBSD.  We see that it
is missing the "pw" utility.  We need this utility.  Please get and
install it, and try again.  You can get the source from:

  ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/usr.sbin/pw.tar.gz

EOM
        die "No /usr/sbin/pw";
    }

    if ($> != 0) {
        print "It is necessary to add missing qmail users/groups at";
        print "this stage.  Please either add them manually or retry";
        print "as root.";
        # Let pw(1) signal the failure so the user can see which
        # group/user is actually missing.
    }
}