File: mysql-server-4.1.preinst

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#!/bin/bash -e
#
# summary of how this script can be called:
#        * <new-preinst> install
#        * <new-preinst> install <old-version>
#        * <new-preinst> upgrade <old-version>
#        * <old-preinst> abort-upgrade <new-version>
#

if [ -n "$DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then set -v -x; DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE=1; fi
${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*"}

export PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
MYADMIN="/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf"
DATADIR=/var/lib/mysql
LOGDIR=/var/log/mysql
UPGRADEDIR=/var/lib/mysql-upgrade

# Try to stop the server in a sane way. If it does not success let the admin
# do it himself. No database directories should be removed while the server
# is running! Another mysqld in e.g. a different chroot is fine for us.
stop_server() {
    set +e
    if [ -x /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d ]; then
      cmd="invoke-rc.d mysql stop"
    else
      cmd="/etc/init.d/mysql stop"
    fi
    $cmd
    errno=$?
    set -e
   
    # 0=ok, 100=no init script (fresh install)
    if [ "$errno" != 0 -a "$errno" != 100 ]; then
      echo "${cmd/ */} returned $errno" 1>&2
      echo "There is a MySQL server running, but we failed in our attempts to stop it." 1>&2
      echo "Stop it yourself and try again!" 1>&2
      db_stop  	
      exit 1
    fi
}

################################ main() ##########################

# to be sure
stop_server

# If we use NIS then errors should be tolerated. It's up to the
# user to ensure that the mysql user is correctly setup.
# Beware that there are two ypwhich one of them needs the 2>/dev/null!
if test -n "`which ypwhich 2>/dev/null`"  &&  ypwhich >/dev/null 2>&1; then
  set +e
fi

#
# Now we have to ensure the following state:
# /etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false
# /etc/group:  mysql:x:101:
# 
# Sadly there could any state be present on the system so we have to
# modify everything carefully i.e. not doing a chown before creating
# the user etc...
#

# creating mysql group if he isn't already there
if ! getent group mysql >/dev/null; then
 	# Adding system group: mysql.
	addgroup --system mysql >/dev/null
fi

# creating mysql user if he isn't already there
if ! getent passwd mysql >/dev/null; then
	# Adding system user: mysql.
	adduser \
	  --system \
	  --ingroup mysql \
	  --home $DATADIR \
	  --gecos "MySQL Server" \
	  --shell /bin/false \
	  mysql  >/dev/null
fi

# end of NIS tolerance zone
set -e

# if there's a symlink, let's store where it's pointing, because otherwise
# it's going to be lost in some situations
for dir in DATADIR LOGDIR; do
    checkdir=`eval echo "$"$dir`
    if [ -L "$checkdir" ]; then
	mkdir -p "$UPGRADEDIR"
	cp -d "$checkdir" "$UPGRADEDIR/$dir.link"
    fi
done

# creating mysql home directory
if [ ! -d $DATADIR -a ! -L $DATADIR ]; then
 	mkdir $DATADIR
fi

# checking disc space
if LC_ALL=C df --portability $DATADIR/. | tail -n 1 | awk '{ exit ($4>1000) }'; then
  echo "ERROR: There's not enough space in $DATADIR/"
  db_stop
  exit 1
fi

# Since the home directory was created before putting the user into
# the mysql group and moreover we cannot guarantee that the 
# permissions were correctly *before* calling this script, we fix them now.
# In case we use NIS and no mysql user is present then this script should
# better fail now than later..
chown mysql:mysql $DATADIR
find $DATADIR -follow -not -group mysql -print0 \
  | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty chgrp mysql

#DEBHELPER#

exit 0