# USA
#
# Modification : If you modify this file please consider whether your
-# changes ought to be passed back to the macsetup module.
+# changes ought to be passed back to the OSXPackageBuilder
+# module.
#
# This postinstall script:
#
# 1. Moves config files into place, respecting any existing user config
-# 2. Creates links to documentation in the app folder
-# 3. Detects the version of OS X on which we're installing
-# 4. Creates the logfile if not found and sets its ownership and persmissions
+# 2. Detects the version of OS X on which we're installing
+# 3. Creates the logfile if not found and sets its ownership and persmissions
+# 4. Creates links to documentation and log file in the app folder
# 5. Disables the startup method not necessary for the host's OS X version and start Privoxy
-# 6. Writes the package name into the uninstall script
-# 7. Opens the readme.rtf file for the user to read
+# 6. Opens the readme.rtf file for the user to read
# preinstall created this file; continue to append to it in this script
logfile='/var/privoxy_installation.log'
# 1. Move config files into place, setting ownership and permissions, respecting any existing user config
#
for i in default.action default.filter match-all.action config trust user.action user.filter templates; do
- if [ "$i" = "default.action" ] || [ "$i" = "default.filter" ] || [ "$i" = "match-all.action" ] ; then
- # for the files a Mac user is very unlikely to have changed, overwrite existing, older versions
+ if [ "$i" = "default.action" ] || [ "$i" = "default.filter" ] ; then
+ # for the files that the end user should not edit, overwrite existing, older versions
echo 'Installing config file (overwriting existing file if present):' $i >> ${logfile}
/bin/rm -f /usr/local/etc/privoxy/$i
/usr/bin/install -c -m 0664 -o privoxy -g privoxy /usr/local/etc/privoxy/vanilla/$i /usr/local/etc/privoxy || exit 1;
# delete the vanilla config files
/bin/rm -rf /usr/local/etc/privoxy/vanilla >> ${logfile} 2>&1
-# 2. Create links to documentation and log file in the app folder
-#
-ln /usr/local/share/doc/privoxy/AUTHORS /Applications/Privoxy/
-ln /usr/local/share/doc/privoxy/ChangeLog /Applications/Privoxy/
-ln -s /usr/local/share/doc/privoxy/privoxy-index.html /Applications/Privoxy/Privoxy\ Documentation.html
-ln /usr/local/share/doc/privoxy/LICENSE /Applications/Privoxy/
-ln -s /var/log/privoxy/logfile.log /Applications/Privoxy/logfile.log
-
-# 3. Detect the version of OS X on which we're installing
+# 2. Detect the version of OS X on which we're installing
#
darwin_major_rel_num="`/usr/bin/uname -r | /usr/bin/sed 's/\..*//'`"
-# 4. Create logfile if not found and set its ownership and persmissions
+# 3. Create logfile if not found and set its ownership and persmissions, including an ACL to allow the _privoxy user to create files therein
#
if [ ! -d /var/log/privoxy ]; then
echo 'Creating Privoxy logfile directory' >> ${logfile}
/bin/mkdir -m 0755 /var/log/privoxy >> ${logfile} 2>&1
+ chmod +a "_privoxy allow list,add_file,search,read,readattr,readextattr,readsecurity" /var/log/privoxy >> ${logfile} 2>&1
fi
echo 'Creating Privoxy logfile and setting owner and permissions' >> ${logfile}
/usr/bin/touch /var/log/privoxy/logfile.log >> ${logfile} 2>&1
/usr/sbin/chown privoxy:privoxy /var/log/privoxy/logfile.log >> ${logfile} 2>&1
/bin/chmod 0644 /var/log/privoxy/logfile.log >> ${logfile} 2>&1
+# 4. Create links to documentation and log file in the app folder
+#
+ln /usr/local/share/doc/privoxy/AUTHORS /Applications/Privoxy/
+ln /usr/local/share/doc/privoxy/ChangeLog /Applications/Privoxy/
+ln -s /usr/local/share/doc/privoxy/privoxy-index.html /Applications/Privoxy/Privoxy\ Documentation.html
+ln /usr/local/share/doc/privoxy/LICENSE /Applications/Privoxy/
+ln -s /var/log/privoxy/logfile.log /Applications/Privoxy/logfile.log
+
+
# 5. Disable the startup method not necessary for the host's OS X version and start Privoxy
#
case "${darwin_major_rel_num}" in
- # Mac OS X 10.7, 10.6, 10.5
- 11|10|9)
+ # Mac OS X 10.5 or higher
+ 9|1*|2*|3*)
# delete Privoxy StartupItem
echo 'Delete the Privoxy StartupItem since it is not required for this OS X version' >> ${logfile}
if [ -d /Library/StartupItems/Disabled/Privoxy ]; then
;;
esac
-# 6. Write the package name into the uninstall script
-#
-#TODO
-
-# 7. Open the readme.rtf file for the user to read
-/usr/bin/su $USER -c "/usr/bin/open /Applications/Privoxy/readme.rtfd"
+# 6. Open the readme.pdf file for the user to read
+/usr/bin/su $USER -c "/usr/bin/open /Applications/Privoxy/readme.pdf"
/bin/mv ${logfile} /Applications/Privoxy/install.log