pkgsrc/mk/pkginstall/usergroupfuncs.Linux
joerg e1659a7b56 Try to work around the mess called useradd on Linux. On Red Hat derived
distributions, useradd will create the home directory by default and
there is support for an option to disable that. Other Linux
distrubutions either lack the option in login.defs or the support for
-M. As workaround look for the option and if it is set, force -M.
Tested by Jens Rehsack. Addresses PR 40737.
2009-03-08 19:39:03 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: usergroupfuncs.Linux,v 1.5 2009/03/08 19:39:03 joerg Exp $
#
# Platform-specific adduser and addgroup functionality
# on top of shadow-utils. (Not libuser)
# group_exists group [groupid]
# Returns 0 if $group exists and has gid $groupid
# Returns 1 if neither $group nor $groupid exist
# Returns 2 if $group or $groupid exist but don't match
# Returns 3 for all errors
#
group_exists()
{
_group="$1"; _groupid="$2"
${TEST} -n "$_group" || return 3
# Check using chgrp to work properly in an NSS/NIS environment.
_tmpdir="./.pkginstall.$$"
${MKDIR} -p $_tmpdir 2>/dev/null || return 3
${CHMOD} 0700 $_tmpdir
_testpath="$_tmpdir/group_exists"
${ECHO} > $_testpath
if ${CHGRP} $_group $_testpath >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# $_group exists
_id=`${LS} -ln $_testpath 2>/dev/null | ${AWK} '{ print $4 }'`
${TEST} -n "$_groupid" || _groupid=$_id
if ${TEST} "$_groupid" = "$_id"; then
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 0
fi
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 2
elif ${TEST} -z "$_groupid"; then
# $_group doesn't exist and $_groupid is not set
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 1
elif ${CHGRP} $_groupid $_testpath >/dev/null 2>&1; then
_name=`${LS} -l $_testpath 2>/dev/null | ${AWK} '{ print $4 }'`
if ${TEST} "$_name" != "$_groupid"; then
# $_group doesn't exist, but $_groupid exists
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 2
fi
# neither $_group nor $_groupid exist
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 1
fi
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 3
}
# user_exists user [userid]
# Returns 0 if $user exists and has uid $userid
# Returns 1 if neither $user nor $userid exist
# Returns 2 if $user or $userid exist but don't match
# Returns 3 for all errors
#
user_exists()
{
_user="$1"; _userid="$2"
${TEST} -n "$_user" || return 3
# Check using chown to work properly in an NSS/NIS environment.
_tmpdir="./.pkginstall.$$"
${MKDIR} -p $_tmpdir 2>/dev/null || return 3
${CHMOD} 0700 $_tmpdir
_testpath="$_tmpdir/user_exists"
${ECHO} > $_testpath
if ${CHOWN} $_user $_testpath >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# $_user exists
_id=`${LS} -ln $_testpath 2>/dev/null | ${AWK} '{ print $3 }'`
${TEST} -n "$_userid" || _userid=$_id
if ${TEST} "$_userid" = "$_id"; then
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 0
fi
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 2
elif ${TEST} -z "$_userid"; then
# $_user doesn't exist and $_userid is not set
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 1
elif ${CHOWN} $_userid $_testpath >/dev/null 2>&1; then
_name=`${LS} -l $_testpath 2>/dev/null | ${AWK} '{ print $3 }'`
if ${TEST} "$_name" != "$_userid"; then
# $_user doesn't exist, but $_userid exists
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 2
fi
# neither $_user nor $_userid exist
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 1
fi
${RM} -fr $_tmpdir; return 3
}
# The useradd command on Linux is a complete mess.
# At least Red Hat derivatives want to create home directories
# by default. They have support for -M, but no --help.
# Other Linux distributions lack -M support, some at least have
# --help.
# LSB just wants useradd, but doesn't specify any behavior, so
# it is useless for writing portable scripts.
call_useradd()
{
case $userid in
"")
${USERADD} \
-c "$descr" -d "$home" -s "$shell" \
-g $group $user "$@"
;;
*)
${USERADD} \
-c "$descr" -d "$home" -s "$shell" \
-g $group -u $userid $user "$@"
;;
esac
}
# adduser user group [userid] [descr] [home] [shell]
adduser()
{
user="$1"; group="$2"; userid="$3"
descr="$4"; home="$5" shell="$6"
${TEST} $# -eq 6 || return 1
${TEST} -n "$user" || return 2
${TEST} -n "$group" || return 2
USERADD="@USERADD@"
case $user in
${PKGNAME%-[0-9]*}) descr_dflt="$user user" ;;
*) descr_dflt="${PKGNAME%-[0-9]*} $user user" ;;
esac
: ${descr:="$descr_dflt"}
: ${home:="@PKG_USER_HOME@"}
: ${shell:="@PKG_USER_SHELL@"}
if ${TEST} -n "${USERADD}" -a -x "${USERADD}"; then
${ECHO} "${PKGNAME}: Creating user \`\`$user''"
if grep -i -- "^CREATE_HOME.*yes" /etc/login.defs > /dev/null; then
call_useradd -M
else
call_useradd
fi
fi
return 0
}
# adduser group [groupid]
addgroup()
{
group="$1"; groupid="$2"
${TEST} $# -eq 2 || return 1
${TEST} -n "$group" || return 2
GROUPADD="@GROUPADD@"
if ${TEST} -n "${GROUPADD}" -a -x "${GROUPADD}"; then
${ECHO} "${PKGNAME}: Creating group \`\`$group''"
case $groupid in
"") ${GROUPADD} $group ;;
*) ${GROUPADD} -g $groupid $group ;;
esac
fi
return 0
}