#!/bin/sh PATH=/bin:/usr/sbin USER=sipx GROUP=sipx case $2 in PRE-INSTALL) if pw group show "${GROUP}" 2> /dev/null ; then echo "You already have a group \"${GROUP}\", so I will use it." else if pw groupadd ${GROUP} ; then echo "Added group \"${GROUP}\"." else echo "Add of group \"${GROUP}\" failed." exit 1 fi fi if pw user show "${USER}" 2> /dev/null ; then echo "You already have a user \"${USER}\", so I will use it." else if pw useradd ${USER} -g ${GROUP} -h - \ -d %%LOCALSTATEDIR%%/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot -s %%PREFIX%%/bin/bash -c "sipX" ; then echo "Added user \"${USER}\"." else echo "Add of user \"${USER}\" failed." exit 1 fi fi ;; POST-INSTALL) # Create a dummy file in /usr/local/share/sipxpbx to act # as a poorman's reference count. Both sipxcommserverlib # and sipxconfig create this directory. Though sipxcommserverlib # does not put any files in it. When sipxconfig deinstalls # there is nothing to prevent it from completely removing # the directory. Then when sipxcommservlib deinstalls, it # finds the directory it created is now gone. # # By creating a dummy file here, we'll prevent sipxconfig # from completely removing the directory and this will make # tinderbox happy when it deinstalls sipxcommserverlib. mkdir -p %%PREFIX%%/share/sipxpbx /usr/bin/touch %%PREFIX%%/share/sipxpbx/.sipxcommserverlib_dummy chown ${USER}:${GROUP} %%PREFIX%%/etc/sipxpbx ;; esac