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Diffstat (limited to 'debian/sendmail-base.prerm')
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diff --git a/debian/sendmail-base.prerm b/debian/sendmail-base.prerm deleted file mode 100644 index 09a09cf..0000000 --- a/debian/sendmail-base.prerm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e -# -# Debian pre removal script -# -# Install of already installed package: -# 1) old-prerm upgrade new-version -# *) new-prerm failed-upgrade old-version -# *) old-postinst abort-upgrade new-version -# -# If a `conflicting' package is being removed at the same time: -# 1) forall packages depending on conflicting package and --auto-deconfigure -# deconfigured's-prerm deconfigure \ -# in-favour package-being-installed version \ -# removing conflicting-package version -# *) deconfigured's-postinst abort-deconfigure \ -# in-favour package-being-installed-but-failed version \ -# removing conflicting-package version -# 2) To prepare for removal of the conflicting package -# conflictor's-prerm remove \ -# in-favour package new-version -# *) conflictor's-postinst abort-remove \ -# in-favour package new-version -# -# Removal of a package: -# 1) prerm remove -# 2) The package's files are removed (except conffiles). -# 3) postrm remove -# 4) All the maintainer scripts except the postrm are removed. -# -set -e; - -PACKAGE=sendmail-base; - -case "$1" in - remove) - if [ ! -z "$2" ]; then - echo "Removing $PACKAGE $2 $3($4)"; - fi; - - if [ -x /usr/sbin/update-inetd ]; then - update-inetd --group MAIL --disable smtp,smtps,submission; - fi; - - # Make sure /etc/aliases is left (move it from /etc/mail if needed) - if [ -L /etc/mail/aliases ]; then - rm -f /etc/mail/aliases; - elif [ -f /etc/mail/aliases ] \ - && [ -L /etc/aliases ]; then - mv /etc/mail/aliases /etc/aliases; - fi; - - # Remove psuedo conffiles (managed by sendmail) - rm -f /etc/cron.d/sendmail; - - # Remove files scattered across the system that - # happened to be created by sendmail - rm -f /usr/lib/sasl/Sendmail.conf; - - # Remove those files created by sendmail - rm -rf /var/lib/sendmail; - rm -rf /var/run/sendmail; - # Note: syslog really owns these files - #rm -f /var/log/mail/*; - #rm -f /var/log/mail.log; - # Note: these can lead to a loss of mail!!!! - if [ -x /etc/init.d/sendmail ]; then - /etc/init.d/sendmail clean; - fi; - if [ -L /var/spool/mqueue ]; then - rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty \ - `readlink -fn /var/spool/mqueue`; - elif [ -d /var/spool/mqueue ]; then - rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty \ - /var/spool/mqueue; - fi; - if [ -L /var/spool/mqueue-client ]; then - rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty \ - `readlink -fn /var/spool/mqueue-client`; - elif [ -d /var/spool/mqueue-client ]; then - rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty \ - /var/spool/mqueue-client; - fi; - - # Remove sendmail built configuration files - rm -f /etc/mail/*.db \ - /etc/mail/*.dir \ - /etc/mail/*.pag; - rm -f /etc/mail/sendmail.cf \ - /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.old \ - /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.errors \ - /etc/mail/sendmail.mc.old \ - /etc/mail/submit.cf \ - /etc/mail/submit.cf.errors \ - /etc/mail/submit.mc.old \ - /etc/mail/databases \ - /etc/mail/Makefile \ - ; - rm -rf /etc/mail/smrsh \ - /etc/mail/sasl \ - /etc/mail/tls; - - # Remove empty files (probably touched databases) - find /etc/mail -maxdepth 1 -size 0 | xargs -r rm; - ;; - - upgrade) - # Potentially move the old configuration file to the new name - - # before it gets deleted (for not existing in the new package) - mv -f /etc/default/sendmail \ - /etc/mail/sendmail.conf 2>/dev/null || true; - - # Prevent cronjob from running during upgrade... - if [ -f /etc/cron.d/sendmail ]; then - echo "#prerm" > /etc/cron.d/sendmail; - fi; - ;; - - failed-upgrade) - ;; - - deconfigure) - echo "Deconfigure of $PACKAGE $2 $3($4) $5 $6($7) "; - ;; - - *) - echo "$PACKAGE prerm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2; - exit 1; - ;; - esac; - -# The @DEBHELPER@ stuff causes problems with upgrades because of the -# length of time that Sendmail is stopped... - -# -# Included for sanity checks -# -#DEBHELPER# -exit 0; |