| #! /bin/sh |
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|
| set -e |
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| |
| |
| if [ -f /usr/share/debconf/confmodule ]; then |
| . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule |
| fi |
|
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| changes=0 |
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|
| askyesno () { |
| if [ "$DEBIAN_FRONTEND" = "noninteractive" ] ; then |
| a=y |
| return |
| fi |
|
|
| while : ; do |
| echo -n "$1 " |
| read a || true |
| if [ "$a" = "" ] ; then |
| a="y" |
| fi |
| a=`echo $a | tr A-Z a-z` |
| if [ "$a" = "y" ] || [ "$a" = "n" ] ; then |
| break |
| fi |
| echo "Illegal answer" |
| done |
| } |
|
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| |
| searchpath () { |
| PROGRAM="$1" |
| IFS_SAVE="$IFS" |
| IFS=: |
| RET=1 |
| for ELEMENT in $PATH; do |
| if [ -z "$ELEMENT" ]; then |
| ELEMENT=. |
| fi |
| if [ -f "$ELEMENT/$PROGRAM" ] && \ |
| [ -x "$ELEMENT/$PROGRAM" ]; then |
| RET=0 |
| break |
| fi |
| done |
| IFS="$IFS_SAVE" |
| return "$RET" |
| } |
|
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|
|
| if [ ! "$1" = "configure" ] ; then |
| exit 0 |
| fi |
|
|
| if [ ! -e /etc/passwd ] ; then |
| cp /usr/share/base-passwd/passwd.master /etc/passwd |
| fi |
|
|
| if [ ! -e /etc/group ] ; then |
| cp /usr/share/base-passwd/group.master /etc/group |
| fi |
|
|
| if [ "$2" = "3.2.2" ] && [ -f /etc/passwd.org ] ; then |
| cat <<EOF |
| |
| You are upgrading from version 3.2.2 of base-passwd which had a nasty |
| bug: it swapped the uid and gid of local accounts. If you have not |
| fixed this problem manually I can undo the changes by restoring your |
| previous passwd file from the backup /etc/passwd.org. |
| |
| EOF |
|
|
| askyesno "Should I restore your passwd? [Y/n]" |
|
|
| if [ "$a" = "y" ] ; then |
| cat /etc/passwd.org > /etc/passwd |
| changes=1 |
| fi |
| fi |
|
|
| tmp=`tempfile` |
| if ! update-passwd --dry-run > $tmp ; then |
| if [ -f /usr/share/debconf/confmodule ] ; then |
| db_version 2.0 |
| update-passwd --verbose |
| changes=1 |
| else |
| cat <<EOF |
| |
| update-passwd has found some differences between your system accounts |
| and the current Debian defaults. It is advisable to allow update-passwd |
| to change your system; without those changes some packages might not work |
| correctly. For more documentation on the Debian account policies, please |
| see /usr/share/doc/base-passwd/README. |
| |
| The list of proposed changes is: |
| |
| EOF |
|
|
| cat $tmp |
| cat <<EOF |
| |
| It is highly recommended that you allow update-passwd to make these changes |
| (a backup file of modified files is made with the extension .org so you can |
| always restore the current settings). |
| |
| EOF |
| askyesno "May I update your system? [Y/n]" |
| fi |
|
|
| if [ "$a" = "y" ] ; then |
| echo "Okay, I am going to make the necessary updates now" |
| update-passwd --verbose |
| changes=1 |
| elif [ "$a" = "n" ] ; then |
| cat <<EOF |
| |
| Okay, I will not update your system. If you want to make this update later |
| please check the update-passwd utility. |
| |
| EOF |
|
|
| fi |
| fi |
|
|
| rm -f $tmp |
|
|
| if [ "$changes" -gt 0 ] ; then |
| if searchpath nscd; then |
| nscd -i passwd -i group || true |
| fi |
| fi |
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| exit 0 |
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