freebsd-ports/www/firefox10/files/moz_pis_S50cleanhome
Joe Marcus Clarke 52b0c60b5a Add a Mozilla Mozilla Plugable Init Script (PIS) to handle automatically
sanitizing each users' home directory when starting Firefox.  This should
make upgrades much more painless.

PR:		75816
Submitted by:	Jose M Rodriguez (freebsd) <josemi@freebsd.jazztel.es>
2005-02-26 09:32:01 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# S50cleanhome
# a script to clean up users' Mozilla home directories to make upgrading
# less painful.
# We run in our own subshell
# First, verify protocol
[ "$1" != "start" ] && exit 1
[ -z "${MOZ_PIS_API}" -o ${MOZ_PIS_API} -ne 2 ] && exit 1
[ -z "${MOZ_PIS_MOZBINDIR}" -o ! -d "${MOZ_PIS_MOZBINDIR}" ] && exit 1
[ -z "${HOME}" -o ! -d "${HOME}" ] && exit 1
[ -z "${MOZ_PIS_USER_DIR}" -o ! -d "${HOME}/${MOZ_PIS_USER_DIR}" ] && exit 1
# Try to cleanup ${HOME}/${MOZ_PIS_USER_DIR}
if [ -f "${HOME}/${MOZ_PIS_USER_DIR}/profiles.ini" ]; then
sed -e '/Path=/! d' -e "s,Path=,${HOME}/${MOZ_PIS_USER_DIR}/," \
"${HOME}/${MOZ_PIS_USER_DIR}/profiles.ini" \
| while read dir
do
[ ! -d "${dir}" ] && continue
# Debian does this for new builds
# rm -f "${dir}/XUL.mfasl"
# force a rebuild of compreg.dat and xpti.dat for new installations
[ "${dir}/compreg.dat" -ot "${MOZ_PIS_MOZBINDIR}/components.ini" ] &&
rm -f "${dir}/compatibility.ini" "${dir}/XUL.mfasl"
done
fi