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#!/bin/sh
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# Project : Mandriva Linux
# Module : rpm-helper
# File : del-service
# Version : $Id$
# Authors : Frederic Lepied, Andrey Borzenkov
# Created On : Tue Jul 9 08:11:26 2002
# Purpose : helper script for rpm scriptlets to remove a
# service.
#---------------------------------------------------------------
if [ x$1 = x--no-sysv ]; then
do_sysv=no
shift
else
do_sysv=yes
fi
if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
echo "usage: $0 [--no-sysv] <pkg name> <number installed> [<service name>] [<unit name> ...]" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# What init system are we currently using?
if /bin/mountpoint -q /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd; then
init=systemd
else
init=sysvinit
fi
pkg=$1 # name of the package
num=$2 # number of packages installed
if [ $do_sysv = yes ]; then
srv=$3 # name of the SysV script
shift 3
else
srv=
shift 2
fi
units="$*" # systemd units
USERUNITDIR=/etc/systemd/system
RUNTIMEUNITDIR=/run/systemd/system
SYSTEMUNITDIR=/lib/systemd/system
find_unit() {
unit=$(basename $1)
# We need to normalise the systemd unit name as the native unit may not have
# the same filename (sans it's .service suffix) as sysvinit script.
# In this case, symlinks are used to mask the sysvinit file, but for enabling
# and disabling units we must use the official name.
searchunit=
if [ -L "$USERUNITDIR/$unit" ]; then
searchunit=$(/usr/bin/readlink -m "$USERUNITDIR/$unit")
elif [ -e "$USERUNITDIR/$unit" ]; then
searchunit="$USERUNITDIR/$unit"
elif [ -L "$RUNTIMEUNITDIR/$unit" ]; then
searchunit=$(/usr/bin/readlink -m "$RUNTIMEUNITDIR/$unit")
else [ -e "$RUNTIMEUNITDIR/$unit" ]; then
searchunit="$RUNTIMEUNITDIR/$unit"
elif [ -L "$SYSTEMUNITDIR/$unit" ]; then
searchunit=$(/usr/bin/readlink -m "$SYSTEMUNITDIR/$unit")
elif [ -e "$SYSTEMUNITDIR/$unit" ]; then
searchunit="$SYSTEMUNITDIR/$unit"
fi
if [ -n "$searchunit" ]; then
echo -n $searchunit
fi
}
# If only a sysvinit service is given, then deal with a systemd unit of the same
# name. Specific specs can enable specific unit names as needed but this should
# catch the most common usage.
if [ -z "$units" ]; then
units="$srv.service"
searchunit=$(find_unit $units)
if [ -n "$searchunit" ]; then
units=$(basename $searchunit)
fi
fi
if [ $num = 0 ]; then
if [ -z "$DURING_INSTALL" ]; then
if [ x$init = xsystemd ]; then
/bin/systemctl stop $units
elif [ -n "srv" ]; then
/sbin/service $srv stop > /dev/null || :
fi
fi
/bin/systemctl --no-reload --quiet disable $units >/dev/null
[ -n "$srv" -a -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/$srv ] && /sbin/chkconfig --del $srv
# Yes - this is very ugly workaround. chkconfig --del does daemon-reload,
# but initscript is still there, so it remains loaded. Remove file and
# reload again. Systemd units are supposed to provide postun script
if [ -n "$srv" -a -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/$srv -a x$init = xsystemd ]; then
/bin/rm -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/$srv
/bin/systemctl daemon-reload
fi
fi
# del-service ends here
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