Actually warn about the IMAP directories if they can't be removed.

Removing directories happens at POST-DEINSTALL time, but the imapd.conf
file may be removed during the DEINSTALL stop, so we need to add the code
to remove the IMAP directories explicitly in the DEINSTALL step, as well.
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jlam 2004-07-30 23:03:58 +00:00
parent a068bec3d2
commit 3771f314f0

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# $NetBSD: DEINSTALL,v 1.2 2004/05/27 04:45:06 jlam Exp $
# $NetBSD: DEINSTALL,v 1.3 2004/07/30 23:03:58 jlam Exp $
IMAPDCONF=@IMAPDCONF@
case ${STAGE} in
DEINSTALL)
if [ -f ${IMAPDCONF} ]; then
IMAPDIRS=`
${AWK} '/configdirectory:/ { print $2 }; \
/partition-.*:/ { print $2 }; \
/sievedir:/ { print $2 }' \
${IMAPDCONF} | \
while read dir; do
if [ -d "${dir}" ]; then
ALL_DIRS="${ALL_DIRS} ${dir}"
${IMAPDCONF} | ${SORT} -ur`
_IMAPDIRS=
for dir in ${IMAPDIRS}; do
${RMDIR} -p ${dir} 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE}
if [ -d ${dir} ]; then
_IMAPDIRS="${_IMAPDIRS} ${dir}"
fi
done
if [ -n "${_IMAPDIRS}" ]; then
${CAT} << EOF
===========================================================================
If you won't be using ${PKGNAME} any longer, you may want to remove
the following directories:
EOF
for dir in ${_IMAPDIRS}; do
if [ -d "${dir}" ]; then
${ECHO} " ${dir}"
fi
done
${CAT} << EOF
===========================================================================
EOF
fi
fi
;;
esac