tor/contrib/osx/TorPostflight
Andrew Lewman c414de953b backport candidates for win32 and osx. Fix some obvious win32 nsi
changes caught by Steve Topletz.  Fix the man page path in OSX as caught
by mmmpf.


svn:r12703
2007-12-06 18:46:59 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# ====================================================================
# TorPostFlight is distributed under this license
#
# Copyright (c) 2006 Andrew Lewman
#
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
# ======================================================================
# TorPostflight gets invoked after any install or upgrade.
ADDSYSUSER=$RECEIPT_PATH/addsysuser
if [ ! -x "$ADDSYSUSER" ]; then
echo "Could not find addsysuser script."
exit 1
fi
TORUSER=_tor
TORGROUP=daemon
TARGET=$2/Library/Tor
TORDIR=$TARGET/var/lib/tor
LOGFILE=/var/log/tor.log
TORBUTTON_VERSION="1.1.11-alpha"
# Check defaults for TARGET
if [ "$TARGET" == "//Library/Tor" ]; then
TARGET=/Library/Tor
fi
# Create user $TORUSER in group daemon. If it's already there, great.
$ADDSYSUSER $TORUSER "Tor System user" $TORDIR
# Create the tor directory, if it doesn't exist.
if [ ! -d $TORDIR ]; then
mkdir -p $TORDIR
fi
# Check its permissions.
chown $TORUSER $TORDIR
chgrp daemon $TORDIR
chmod 700 $TORDIR
if [ ! -f $LOGFILE ]; then
touch $LOGFILE
chown $TORUSER $LOGFILE
chgrp daemon $LOGFILE
chmod 660 $LOGFILE
fi
# Create the configuration file only if there wasn't one already.
if [ ! -f $TARGET/torrc ]; then
cp $TARGET/torrc.sample $TARGET/torrc
fi
# Ensure symbolic links
cd /usr/bin
if [ -e /usr/bin/tor -a ! -L /usr/bin/tor ]; then
mv tor tor_old
fi
if [ -e /usr/bin/tor-resolve -a ! -L /usr/bin/tor-resolve ]; then
mv tor-resolve tor-resolve_old
fi
ln -sf $TARGET/tor .
ln -sf $TARGET/tor-resolve .
cd /usr/share/man/man1
MAN1=$TARGET/share/man/man1
#ln -sf $MAN1/*.1 .
if [ -d /Library/StartupItems/Privoxy ]; then
find /Library/StartupItems/Privoxy -print0 | xargs -0 chown root:wheel
fi
# Copy Documentation
if [ -d $PACKAGE_PATH/Contents/Resources/documents ];then
cp -r $PACKAGE_PATH/Contents/Resources/documents $TARGET/documents
fi
# Copy Uninstaller
if [ -f $PACKAGE_PATH/Contents/Resources/Tor_Uninstaller.applescript ]; then
cp $PACKAGE_PATH/Contents/Resources/Tor_Uninstaller.applescript $TARGET/Tor_Uninstaller.applescript
chmod 550 $TARGET/Tor_Uninstaller.applescript
fi
if [ -f $PACKAGE_PATH/Contents/Resources/uninstall_tor_bundle.sh ]; then
cp $PACKAGE_PATH/Contents/Resources/uninstall_tor_bundle.sh $TARGET/uninstall_tor_bundle.sh
chmod 550 $TARGET/uninstall_tor_bundle.sh
fi
if [ -f $PACKAGE_PATH/Contents/Resources/package_list.txt ]; then
cp $PACKAGE_PATH/Contents/Resources/package_list.txt $TARGET/package_list.txt
fi
if [ -d /Library/StartupItems/Tor ]; then
rm -f /Library/StartupItems/Tor/Tor.loc
echo "$TARGET" > /Library/StartupItems/Tor/Tor.loc
fi
if [ -f /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox ]; then
if [ -f $TARGET/torbutton-$TORBUTTON_VERSION.xpi ]; then
/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox -install-global-extension $TARGET/torbutton-$TORBUTTON_VERSION.xpi
# The following is a kludge to get around the fact that the installer
# runs as root. This means the Torbutton extension will install with
# root permissions; thereby making uninstalling Torbutton from inside
# Firefox impossible. The user will be caught in an endless loop of
# uninstall -> automatic re-installation of Torbutton. The OSX
# installer doesn't tell you the owner of Firefox, therefore we have to
# parse it.
USR=`ls -alrt /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/ | tail -1 | awk '{print $3}'`
GRP=`ls -alrt /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/ | tail -1 | awk '{print $4}'`
chown -R $USR:$GRP /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/
fi
fi