#! /bin/sh # # $FreeBSD: ports/mail/mailman/pkg-deinstall,v 1.11 2006/05/12 18:28:39 jmelo Exp $ PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin case $2 in DEINSTALL) echo "---> Starting deinstall script:" if /usr/bin/crontab -u "mailman" -l | \ /usr/bin/diff - /usr/local/mailman/cron/crontab.in >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then echo "---> Zeroing crontab for \"mailman\"" /usr/bin/crontab -u "mailman" /dev/null if [ -e /var/cron/allow ]; then grep -v mailman /var/cron/allow > /var/cron/allow.new mv /var/cron/allow.new /var/cron/allow fi else echo "---> Crontab for \"mailman\" not removed: please deinstall" echo "---> manually if you no-longer wish to use Mailman. eg:" echo "---> /usr/bin/crontab -u "mailman" -r" fi echo "---> Stopping Mailman's qrunner daemon" /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mailman.sh stop >/dev/null 2>&1 /bin/sleep 2 echo "---> Preserving the \"last_mailman_version\" file" /bin/cp -f /usr/local/mailman/data/last_mailman_version /var/tmp/ # If the errorlog is the only existing logfile, delete it. (If Mailman's # qrunner had not been running, then the process of trying to stop the # qrunner (above) will cause the errorlog to be written to. Hence, even if # the Mailman port/package is installed and immediately deinstalled, the # errorlog will exist.) if [ "`echo /usr/local/mailman/logs/*`" = "/usr/local/mailman/logs/error" ]; then echo "---> Deleting errorlog (It is the only existing logfile.)" /bin/rm -f /usr/local/mailman/logs/error fi ;; POST-DEINSTALL) echo "---> Starting post-deinstall script:" if [ -d /usr/local/mailman ]; then echo '---> /usr/local/mailman is not empty - this installation may have active lists!' echo "---> Restoring \"last_mailman_version\" file" [ -d /usr/local/mailman/data ] || /bin/mkdir /usr/local/mailman/data /bin/mv -f /var/tmp/last_mailman_version /usr/local/mailman/data/ fi echo '---> - If you are not using Mailman any more, you should manually delete' echo '---> - the "mailman" user and "mailman" group.' echo '---> - You may delete them with "pw groupdel mailman; pw userdel mailman".' ;; esac