#!/bin/sh

PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/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/www/sipX/conf to act
	# as a poorman's reference count.  Both sipxpbx and sipxvxml
	# create this empty directory.  If we leave it empty,
	# when we remove either package, the directory will be removed
	# (assuming it is still empty).  However, the other package
	# still thinks the empty directory still exists.  Tinderbox
	# doesn't like this.
	mkdir -p %%PREFIX%%/www/sipX/conf
	touch %%PREFIX%%/www/sipX/conf/.sipxvxml_dummy

	chown ${USER}:${GROUP} %%PREFIX%%/etc/sipxpbx
	chown -R ${USER}:${GROUP} %%PREFIX%%/www/sipX/conf
	chown ${USER}:${GROUP} %%PREFIX%%/www/sipX
	;;
esac


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