#!/bin/sh set -e check_password() { if [ ! "$SUDO_FORCE_REMOVE" = "yes" ]; then # let's check whether the root account is locked. # if it is, we're not going another step. No Sirreee! passwd=$(getent shadow root|cut -f2 -d:) passwd1=$(echo "$passwd" |cut -c1) # Note: we do need the 'xfoo' syntax here, since POSIX special-cases # the $passwd value '!' as negation. if [ "x$passwd" = "x*" ] || [ "x$passwd1" = "x!" ]; then # yup, password is locked echo "You have asked that the sudo package be removed," echo "but no root password has been set." echo "Without sudo, you may not be able to gain administrative privileges." echo echo "If you would prefer to access the root account with su(1)" echo "or by logging in directly," echo "you must set a root password with \"sudo passwd\"." echo echo "If you have arranged other means to access the root account," echo "and you are sure this is what you want," echo "you may bypass this check by setting an environment variable " echo "(export SUDO_FORCE_REMOVE=yes)." echo echo "Refusing to remove sudo." exit 1 fi fi } case $1 in remove) check_password; ;; *) ;; esac #DEBHELPER# exit 0