openbsd-ports/mail/openwebmail/pkg/INSTALL

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#!/bin/sh
# $OpenBSD: INSTALL,v 1.12 2004/06/24 03:33:15 brad Exp $
#
# Pre/post-installation setup of openwebmail
# exit on errors, use a sane path and install prefix
#
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
PREFIX=${PKG_PREFIX:-/var/www}
CONFIG_DIR=${CONFDIR}/openwebmail
CONFIG_FILE=$CONFIG_DIR/openwebmail.conf
CGI_DIR=${PREFIX}/cgi-bin/openwebmail
SAMPLE_CONFIG_FILE=$CONFIG_FILE.default
SCRIPTFILES="openwebmail-abook.pl openwebmail-advsearch.pl openwebmail-cal.pl \
openwebmail-folder.pl openwebmail-main.pl openwebmail-prefs.pl \
openwebmail-read.pl openwebmail-send.pl openwebmail-spell.pl \
openwebmail-tool.pl openwebmail-vdomain.pl openwebmail-viewatt.pl \
openwebmail-webdisk.pl openwebmail.pl"
OPENWEBMAILGROUP=_mail
ID=524
# Function: set up _mail group
#
do_accts()
{
groupinfo -e $OPENWEBMAILGROUP
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "===> Using $OPENWEBMAILGROUP group for openwebmail"
else
echo "===> Creating $OPENWEBMAILGROUP group for openwebmail"
groupadd -g $ID $OPENWEBMAILGROUP
fi
}
# Function: tell the user what they need to do to use the port just installed
#
do_notice()
{
echo
echo "+---------------"
echo "| The existing $1 configuration file,"
echo "| $CONFIG_FILE,"
echo "| has NOT been changed. You may want to"
echo "| compare it to the current sample file"
echo "| $SAMPLE_CONFIG_FILE"
echo "| and update your configuration as needed."
echo "+---------------"
echo
}
# Function: install configuration files
#
do_install()
{
chgrp -R $OPENWEBMAILGROUP $CGI_DIR/*
for file in $SCRIPTFILES
do
chmod 4555 $CGI_DIR/$file
done
chmod 771 $CONFIG_DIR/{sessions,users}
chgrp -R $OPENWEBMAILGROUP $CONFIG_DIR
install -o root -g $OPENWEBMAILGROUP -m 644 $SAMPLE_CONFIG_FILE $CONFIG_FILE
echo "/var/www/cgi-bin/openwebmail/" | cat > $CONFIG_DIR/openwebmail_path.conf
perl $CGI_DIR/openwebmail-tool.pl --init --no
echo
echo "+---------------"
echo "| The $1 configuration file,"
echo "| $CONFIG_FILE,"
echo "| has been installed. Please view this file and"
echo "| change the configuration to meet your needs."
echo "+---------------"
echo
}
# Verify proper execution
#
if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
echo "usage: $0 distname { PRE-INSTALL | POST-INSTALL }" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Verify/process the command
#
case $2 in
PRE-INSTALL)
do_accts
;;
POST-INSTALL)
if [ -f ${CONFIG_FILE} ]; then
do_notice "$1"
else
do_install "$1"
fi
;;
*)
echo "usage: $0 distname { PRE-INSTALL | POST-INSTALL }" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0