freebsd-ports/www/mod_perl2/pkg-deinstall
Sheldon Hearn 9f3ffbf7de On deinstall, deactivate mod_perl in whichever of httpd.conf and
httpd.conf.default exist.

This is a best attempt at resolving the problem where the system
is left changed from before a mod_perl installation after mod_perl
is removed.

If only apxs had an option to revert module activation.

Requested by:	asami
2001-05-28 20:52:46 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Try to de-activate mod_perl in the installed httpd.conf and warn
# if this fails.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
if [ "$2" != "POST-DEINSTALL" ]; then
exit 0
fi
TMPDIR=${TMPDIR:=/tmp}
PKG_TMPDIR=${PKG_TMPDIR:=${TMPDIR}}
apxscmd=${PKG_PREFIX}/sbin/apxs
tmpdir=${PKG_TMPDIR}/deinstmod_perl.$$
if [ ! -x ${apxscmd} ]; then
echo Can\'t find the apxs program: ${apxscmd}.
exit 1
fi
confdir=`${apxscmd} -q SYSCONFDIR`
if [ ! -d ${confdir} ]; then
echo Can\'t find Apache conf dir: ${confdir}
exit 1
fi
if [ -f ${confdir}/httpd.conf ]; then
conffile=httpd.conf
fi
if [ -f ${confdir}/httpd.conf.default ]; then
conffile="${conffile} httpd.conf.default"
fi
if [ -z "${conffile}" ]; then
echo Can\'t find either of ${confdir}/httpd.conf or
echo ${confdir}/httpd.conf.default.
exit 1
fi
if ! mkdir ${tmpdir}; then
echo Can\'t create temporary directory: ${tmpdir}
exit 1
fi
for i in ${conffile}; do
awk '{if (!/^LoadModule perl_module/ && !/^AddModule mod_perl.c/) \
print $0}' < ${confdir}/$i > ${tmpdir}/$i
echo Updating $i in config dir: ${confdir}
cat ${tmpdir}/$i > ${confdir}/$i
done
rm -rf ${tmpdir}
exit 0