NetBSD/gnu/dist/postfix/postfix-install
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#!/bin/sh
# To view the formatted manual page of this file, type:
# POSTFIXSOURCE/mantools/srctoman - postfix-install | nroff -man
#++
# NAME
# postfix-install 1
# SUMMARY
# Postfix installation procedure
# SYNOPSIS
# sh postfix-install [options] [name=value] ...
# DESCRIPTION
# The postfix-install script is to be run from the top-level
# Postfix source directory. It implements the following operations:
# .IP o
# Install or upgrade Postfix from source code. This requires
# super-user privileges.
# .IP o
# Build a package that can be distributed to other systems, in order
# to install or upgrade Postfix elsewhere. This requires no super-user
# privileges. To complete the installation after unpacking the
# package, execute as super-user the post-install script in the Postfix
# configuration directory.
# .PP
# The postfix-install script is controlled by installation parameters.
# Specific parameters are described at the end of this document.
#
# By default, postfix-install asks the user for installation
# parameter settings. Most settings are stored in the installed
# main.cf file. Stored settings are used as site-specific defaults
# when the postfix-install script is run later.
#
# The names of Postfix files and directories, as well as their
# ownerships and permissions, are stored in the postfix-files file
# in the Postfix configuration directory. This information is used
# by the post-install script (also in the configuration directory)
# for creating missing queue directories when Postfix is started,
# and for setting correct ownership and permissions when Postfix
# is installed from a pre-built package or from source code.
#
# Arguments
# .IP -non-interactive
# Do not ask the user for parameter settings. Installation parameters
# are specified via one of the non-interactive methods described
# below.
# INSTALLATION PARAMETER INPUT METHODS
# .ad
# .fi
# Parameter settings can be specified through a variety of
# mechanisms. In order of decreasing precedence these are:
# .IP "interactive mode"
# By default, postfix-install will ask the user for installation
# parameter settings. These settings have the highest precedence.
# .IP "command line"
# Parameter settings can be given as name=value arguments on
# the postfix-install command line.
# .IP "process environment"
# Parameter settings can be given as name=value environment
# variables. Environment parameters can also be specified on the
# make(1) command line as "make install name=value ...".
# .IP "installed configuration files"
# If a parameter is not specified via the command line or via the
# process environment, postfix-install will attempt to extract its
# value from an already installed Postfix main.cf configuration file.
# .IP "built-in defaults"
# These settings have the lowest precedence.
# INSTALLATION PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
# .ad
# .fi
# The description of installation parameters and their built-in
# default settings is as follows:
# .IP install_root
# Prefix that is prepended to the pathnames of installed files.
# This is useful for creating a pre-built package for distribution to
# other systems. The built-in default is "/", the local root directory.
# This parameter setting is not recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP tempdir
# Directory for scratch files while installing Postfix.
# You must have write permission in this directory.
# The built-in default directory name is the current directory.
# This parameter setting is not recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP config_directory
# The destination directory for Postfix configuration files.
# The built-in default directory name is /etc/postfix.
# This parameter setting is not recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP daemon_directory
# The destination directory for Postfix daemon programs. This directory
# should not be in the command search path of any users.
# The built-in default directory name is /usr/libexec/postfix.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP command_directory
# The destination directory for Postfix administrative commands. This
# directory should be in the command search path of adminstrative users.
# The built-in default directory name is system dependent.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP queue_directory
# The destination directory for Postfix queues.
# The built-in default directory name is /var/spool/postfix.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP sendmail_path
# The full destination pathname for the Postfix sendmail command.
# This is the Sendmail-compatible mail posting interface.
# The built-in default pathname is system dependent.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP newaliases_path
# The full destination pathname for the Postfix newaliases command.
# This is the Sendmail-compatible command to build alias databases
# for the Postfix local delivery agent.
# The built-in default pathname is system dependent.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP mailq_path
# The full destination pathname for the Postfix mailq command.
# This is the Sendmail-compatible command to list the mail queue.
# The built-in default pathname is system dependent.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP mail_owner
# The owner of the Postfix queue. Its numerical user ID and group ID
# must not be used by any other accounts on the system.
# The built-in default account name is postfix.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP setgid_group
# The group for mail submission and for queue management commands.
# Its numerical group ID must not be used by any other accounts on the
# system, not even by the mail_owner account.
# The built-in default group name is postdrop.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP manpage_directory
# The destination directory for the Postfix on-line manual pages.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP sample_directory
# The destination directory for the Postfix sample configuration files.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# .IP readme_directory
# The destination directory for the Postfix README files.
# This parameter setting is recorded in the installed main.cf file.
# SEE ALSO
# post-install(1) post-installation procedure
# FILES
# $config_directory/main.cf, Postfix installation configuration.
# $config_directory/postfix-files, installation control file.
# $config_directory/install.cf, obsolete configuration file.
# LICENSE
# .ad
# .fi
# The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
# AUTHOR(S)
# Wietse Venema
# IBM T.J. Watson Research
# P.O. Box 704
# Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
#--
# Initialize.
# By now, shells must have functions. Ultrix users must use sh5 or lose.
umask 022
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/etc:/sbin:/etc:/usr/contrib/bin:/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bsd
SHELL=/bin/sh
IFS="
"
BACKUP_IFS="$IFS"
USAGE="Usage: $0 [name=value] [option]
-non-interactive Do not ask for installation parameters.
name=value Specify an installation parameter".
# Process command-line options and parameter settings. Work around
# brain damaged shells. "IFS=value command" should not make the
# IFS=value setting permanent. But some broken standard allows it.
for arg
do
case $arg in
*=*) IFS= eval $arg; IFS="$BACKUP_IFS";;
-non-int*) non_interactive=1;;
*) echo "$0: Error: $USAGE" 1>&2; exit 1;;
esac
shift
done
# Sanity checks.
test -z "$non_interactive" -a ! -t 0 && {
echo $0: Error: for non-interactive use, run: \"$0 -non-interactive\" 1>&2
exit 1
}
test -x bin/postconf || {
echo $0: Error: no bin/postconf file. Did you forget to run \"make\"? 1>&2
exit 1
}
#
# LINUX by default does not synchronously update directories -
# that's dangerous for mail.
#
if [ -f /usr/bin/chattr ]
then
CHATTR="/usr/bin/chattr +S"
else
CHATTR=echo
fi
case `uname -s` in
HP-UX*) FMT=cat;;
*) FMT=fmt;;
esac
# Disclaimer.
test -z "$non_interactive" && cat <<EOF | ${FMT}
Warning: if you use this script to install Postfix locally,
this script will replace existing sendmail or Postfix programs.
Make backups if you want to be able to recover.
Before installing files, this script prompts you for some
definitions. Most definitions will be remembered, so you have
to specify them only once. All definitions should have a
reasonable default value.
EOF
# The following shell functions replace files/symlinks while minimizing
# the time that a file does not exist, and avoid copying over files
# in order to not disturb running programs. That is certainly desirable
# when upgrading Postfix on a live machine. It also avoids surprises
# when building a Postfix package for distribution to other systems.
compare_or_replace() {
mode=$1
owner=$2
group=$3
src=$4
dst=$5
(cmp $src $dst >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo Skipping $dst...) || {
echo Updating $dst...
rm -f $tempdir/junk || exit 1
cp $src $tempdir/junk || exit 1
mv -f $tempdir/junk $dst || exit 1
test -z "$owner" || chown $owner $dst || exit 1
test -z "$group" || chgrp $group $dst || exit 1
chmod $mode $dst || exit 1
}
}
compare_or_symlink() {
(cmp $1 $2 >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo Skipping $2...) || {
echo Updating $2...
rm -f $tempdir/junk || exit 1
dest=`echo $1 | sed '
s;^'$install_root';;
s;/\./;/;g
s;//*;/;g
s;^/;;
'`
link=`echo $2 | sed '
s;^'$install_root';;
s;/\./;/;g
s;//*;/;g
s;^/;;
s;/[^/]*$;/;
s;[^/]*/;../;g
s;$;'$dest';
'`
ln -s $link $tempdir/junk || exit 1
mv -f $tempdir/junk $2 || {
echo $0: Error: your mv command is unable to rename symlinks. 1>&2
echo If you run Linux, upgrade to GNU fileutils-4.0 or better, 1>&2
echo or choose a tempdir that is in the same file system as $2. 1>&2
exit 1
}
}
}
check_parent() {
for path
do
dir=`echo $path|sed -e 's/[/][/]*[^/]*$//' -e 's/^$/\//'`
test -d $dir || mkdir -p $dir || exit 1
done
}
# How to supress newlines in echo.
case `echo -n` in
"") n=-n; c=;;
*) n=; c='\c';;
esac
# Prompts.
install_root_prompt="the prefix for installed file names. This is
useful if you are building ready-to-install packages for distribution
to other machines."
tempdir_prompt="a directory for scratch files while installing
Postfix. You must have write permission in this directory."
config_directory_prompt="the destination directory for installed
Postfix configuration files."
daemon_directory_prompt="the destination directory for installed
Postfix daemon programs. This directory should not be in the
command search path of any users."
command_directory_prompt="the destination directory for installed
Postfix administrative commands. This directory should be in the
command search path of adminstrative users."
queue_directory_prompt="the destination directory for Postfix
queues."
sendmail_path_prompt="the full destination pathname for the installed
Postfix sendmail command. This is the Sendmail-compatible mail
posting interface."
newaliases_path_prompt="the full destination pathname for the
installed Postfix newaliases command. This is the Sendmail-compatible
command to build alias databases for the Postfix local delivery
agent."
mailq_path_prompt="the full destination pathname for the installed
Postfix mailq command. This is the Sendmail-compatible mail queue
listing command."
mail_owner_prompt="the owner of the Postfix queue. Specify an
account with numerical user ID and group ID values that are not
used by any other accounts on the system."
setgid_group_prompt="the group for mail submission and for queue
management commands. Specify a group name with a numerical group
ID that is not shared with other accounts, not even with the Postfix
mail_owner account. You can no longer specify \"no\" here."
manpage_directory_prompt="the destination directory for the Postfix on-line
manual pages. You can no longer specify \"no\" here."
sample_directory_prompt="the destination directory for the Postfix
sample configuration files."
readme_directory_prompt="the destination directory for the Postfix
README files. Specify \"no\" if you do not want to install these files."
# Default settings, just to get started.
: ${install_root=/}
: ${tempdir=`pwd`}
: ${config_directory=`bin/postconf -h -d config_directory`}
# Find out the location of installed configuration files.
test -z "$non_interactive" && for name in install_root tempdir config_directory
do
while :
do
echo
eval echo Please specify \$${name}_prompt | ${FMT}
eval echo \$n "$name: [\$$name]\ \$c"
read ans
case $ans in
"") break;;
*) case $ans in
/*) eval $name=$ans; break;;
*) echo; echo $0: Error: $name should be an absolute path name. 1>&2;;
esac;;
esac
done
done
# In case some systems special-case pathnames beginning with //.
case $install_root in
/) install_root=
esac
CONFIG_DIRECTORY=$install_root$config_directory
# If a parameter is not set via the command line or environment,
# try to use settings from installed configuration files.
# Extract parameter settings from the obsolete install.cf file, as
# a transitional aid.
grep setgid_group $CONFIG_DIRECTORY/main.cf >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
test -f $CONFIG_DIRECTORY/install.cf && {
for name in sendmail_path newaliases_path mailq_path setgid manpages
do
eval junk=\$$name
case "$junk" in
"") eval unset $name;;
esac
eval : \${$name="\`. $CONFIG_DIRECTORY/install.cf; echo \$$name\`"} \
|| exit 1
done
: ${setgid_group=$setgid}
: ${manpage_directory=$manpages}
}
}
# Extract parameter settings from the installed main.cf file.
test -f $CONFIG_DIRECTORY/main.cf && {
for name in daemon_directory command_directory queue_directory mail_owner \
setgid_group sendmail_path newaliases_path mailq_path manpage_directory \
sample_directory readme_directory
do
eval junk=\$$name
case "$junk" in
"") eval unset $name;;
esac
eval : \${$name=\`bin/postconf -c $CONFIG_DIRECTORY -h $name\`} ||
exit 1
done
}
# Use built-in defaults as the final source of parameter settings.
for name in daemon_directory command_directory queue_directory mail_owner \
setgid_group sendmail_path newaliases_path mailq_path manpage_directory \
sample_directory readme_directory
do
eval junk=\$$name
case "$junk" in
"") eval unset $name;;
esac
eval : \${$name=\`bin/postconf -d -h $name\`} || exit 1
done
# Override settings manually.
test -z "$non_interactive" && for name in daemon_directory command_directory \
queue_directory sendmail_path newaliases_path mailq_path mail_owner \
setgid_group manpage_directory sample_directory readme_directory
do
while :
do
echo
eval echo Please specify \$${name}_prompt | ${FMT}
eval echo \$n "$name: [\$$name]\ \$c"
read ans
case $ans in
"") break;;
*) eval $name=$ans; break;;
esac
done
done
# Sanity checks
case "$setgid_group" in
no) (echo $0: Error: the setgid_group parameter no longer accepts
echo \"no\" values. Try again with \"setgid_group=groupname\" on the
echo command line or execute \"make install\" and specify setgid_group
echo interactively.) | ${FMT} 1>&2
exit 1;;
esac
case "$manpage_directory" in
no) (echo $0: Error: the manpage_directory parameter no longer accepts
echo \"no\" values. Try again with \"manpage_directory=/path/name\"
echo on the command line or execute \"make install\" and specify
echo manpage_directory interactively.) | ${FMT} 1>&2
exit 1;;
esac
for path in "$readme_directory"
do
case "$path" in
/*) ;;
no) ;;
*) echo $0: Error: \"$path\" should be \"no\" or an absolute path name. 1>&2
exit 1;;
esac
done
for path in "$daemon_directory" "$command_directory" "$queue_directory" \
"$sendmail_path" "$newaliases_path" "$mailq_path" "$manpage_directory" \
"$sample_directory"
do
case "$path" in
/*) ;;
*) echo $0: Error: \"$path\" should be an absolute path name. 1>&2; exit 1;;
esac
done
test -d $tempdir || mkdir -p $tempdir || exit 1
trap "rm -f $tempdir/junk" 0 1 2 3 15
( rm -f $tempdir/junk && touch $tempdir/junk ) || {
echo $0: Error: you have no write permission to $tempdir. 1>&2
echo Specify an alternative directory for scratch files. 1>&2
exit 1
}
test -z "$install_root" && {
chown root $tempdir/junk >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo Error: you have no permission to change file ownership. 1>&2
exit 1
}
chown "$mail_owner" $tempdir/junk >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo $0: Error: \"$mail_owner\" needs an entry in the passwd file. 1>&2
echo Remember, \"$mail_owner\" needs a dedicated user and group id. 1>&2
exit 1
}
chgrp "$setgid_group" $tempdir/junk >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo $0: Error: \"$setgid_group\" needs an entry in the group file. 1>&2
echo Remember, \"$setgid_group\" needs a dedicated group id. 1>&2
exit 1
}
}
rm -f $tempdir/junk || exit 1
trap 0 1 2 3 15
# Avoid clumsiness.
DAEMON_DIRECTORY=$install_root$daemon_directory
COMMAND_DIRECTORY=$install_root$command_directory
QUEUE_DIRECTORY=$install_root$queue_directory
SENDMAIL_PATH=$install_root$sendmail_path
NEWALIASES_PATH=$install_root$newaliases_path
MAILQ_PATH=$install_root$mailq_path
MANPAGE_DIRECTORY=$install_root$manpage_directory
SAMPLE_DIRECTORY=$install_root$sample_directory
README_DIRECTORY=$install_root$readme_directory
# Avoid repeated tests for existence of these; default permissions suffice.
test -d $DAEMON_DIRECTORY || mkdir -p $DAEMON_DIRECTORY || exit 1
test -d $COMMAND_DIRECTORY || mkdir -p $COMMAND_DIRECTORY || exit 1
test -d $COMMAND_DIRECTORY || mkdir -p $COMMAND_DIRECTORY || exit 1
test -d $SAMPLE_DIRECTORY || mkdir -p $SAMPLE_DIRECTORY || exit 1
test "$readme_directory" = "no" -o -d $README_DIRECTORY ||
mkdir -p $README_DIRECTORY || exit 1
# Upgrade or first-time installation?
if [ -f $CONFIG_DIRECTORY/main.cf ]
then
post_install_options="upgrade-source"
else
post_install_options="first-install"
fi
# Install files, using information from the postfix-files file.
exec < conf/postfix-files || exit 1
while IFS=: read path type owner group mode flags junk
do
IFS="$BACKUP_IFS"
# Skip comments.
case $path in
[$]*) ;;
*) continue;;
esac
# Skip over files that must be preserved.
case $flags in
*p*) eval test -f $install_root$path && {
eval echo "Skipping $install_root$path..."
continue
};;
esac
# If installing from source code, apply special permissions or ownership.
# If building a package, don't apply special permissions or ownership.
case $install_root in
"") case $owner in
[$]*) eval owner=$owner;;
root) owner=;;
esac
case $group in
[$]*) eval group=$group;;
-) group=;;
esac;;
*) case $mode in
[1-7]755) mode=755;;
esac
owner=
group=;;
esac
# Create directory.
case $type in
d) eval path=$install_root$path
test "$path" = "${install_root}no" -o -d $path || {
mkdir -p $path || exit 1
test -z "$owner" || chown $owner $path || exit 1
test -z "$group" || chgrp $group $path || exit 1
chmod $mode $path || exit 1
$CHATTR $path >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
}
continue;;
[fl]) ;;
*) echo $0: Error: unknown type for $path in conf/postfix-files; exit 1;;
esac
# Install or replace file.
echo $path | (IFS=/ read prefix file; IFS="$BACKUP_IFS"
case $prefix in
'$daemon_directory')
compare_or_replace $mode "$owner" "$group" libexec/$file \
$DAEMON_DIRECTORY/$file || exit 1;;
'$command_directory')
compare_or_replace $mode "$owner" "$group" bin/$file \
$COMMAND_DIRECTORY/$file || exit 1;;
'$config_directory')
compare_or_replace $mode "$owner" "$group" conf/$file \
$CONFIG_DIRECTORY/$file || exit 1;;
'$sendmail_path')
check_parent $SENDMAIL_PATH || exit 1
compare_or_replace $mode "$owner" "$group" bin/sendmail \
$SENDMAIL_PATH || exit 1;;
'$mailq_path')
check_parent $MAILQ_PATH || exit 1
compare_or_symlink $SENDMAIL_PATH $MAILQ_PATH || exit 1;;
'$newaliases_path')
check_parent $NEWALIASES_PATH || exit 1
compare_or_symlink $SENDMAIL_PATH $NEWALIASES_PATH || exit 1;;
'$manpage_directory')
check_parent $MANPAGE_DIRECTORY/$file || exit 1
compare_or_replace $mode "$owner" "$group" man/$file \
$MANPAGE_DIRECTORY/$file || exit 1;;
'$sample_directory')
compare_or_replace $mode "$owner" "$group" conf/$file \
$SAMPLE_DIRECTORY/$file || exit 1;;
'$readme_directory')
test "$readme_directory" = "no" ||
compare_or_replace $mode "$owner" "$group" README_FILES/$file \
$README_DIRECTORY/$file || exit 1;;
*) echo $0: Error: unknown entry $path in conf/postfix-files; exit 1;;
esac) || exit 1
done
# Save the installation parameters to main.cf even when they haven't
# changed from their current default. Defaults can change between
# Postfix releases, and software should not suddenly be installed in
# the wrong place when Postfix is being upgraded.
bin/postconf -c $CONFIG_DIRECTORY -e \
"daemon_directory = $daemon_directory" \
"command_directory = $command_directory" \
"queue_directory = $queue_directory" \
"mail_owner = $mail_owner" \
"setgid_group = $setgid_group" \
"sendmail_path = $sendmail_path" \
"mailq_path = $mailq_path" \
"newaliases_path = $newaliases_path" \
"manpage_directory = $manpage_directory" \
"sample_directory = $sample_directory" \
"readme_directory = $readme_directory" \
|| exit 1
# If Postfix is being installed locally from source code, do the
# post-install processing now.
test -n "$install_root" || {
export daemon_directory command_directory queue_directory sendmail_path \
newaliases_path mailq_path mail_owner setgid_group manpage_directory \
sample_directory readme_directory
${SHELL} conf/post-install $post_install_options || exit 1
}