config() { NEW="$1" OLD="$(dirname $NEW)/$(basename $NEW .new)" # If there's no config file by that name, mv it over: if [ ! -r $OLD ]; then mv $NEW $OLD elif [ "$(cat $OLD | md5sum)" = "$(cat $NEW | md5sum)" ]; then # toss the redundant copy rm $NEW fi # Otherwise, we leave the .new copy for the admin to consider... } config etc/man_db.conf.new config etc/profile.d/man-db.csh.new config etc/profile.d/man-db.sh.new # Slackware change: commenting the stuff below out. We're not going to # generate a database during a package installation... especially since # it appears that it only provides "whatis" services. The rest of the # manpage system works fine without it. So, people can wait until the # first time the cron job runs (or root can run it manually), just like # "locate" has been handled forever. ## In English, the if/find below means "only run the database creation if ## it was last done over an hour ago". This is needed because upgradepkg ## runs doinst.sh twice, but I don't want the 10+ minute long database ## creation to happen twice on upgrade (or at all, when I'm repeatedly ## reinstalling man-db for testing purposes). # #if \ # [ ! -e /var/cache/man/man-db ] || \ # [ -n "$( find var/cache/man/ -type d -a -name man-db -a -mmin +60 )" ] #then ## Generate the initial man database (or rebuild it if it exists). ## We want to skip this step if installing somewhere besides / (e.g. with ## the -root option or ROOT env variable set for installpkg), hence the ## readlink silliness. # ## The -c option means it blows away any existing db. I thought about ## leaving it off (it will still create the db if it doesn't exist), ## but decided it's better to build it fresh if the package gets ## reinstalled (in case the db format has changed, or in case the ## db is corrupted and the user is trying to fix it by reinstalling ## this package). # ## the 2>/dev/null was added for 2.7.6 because it complains about ## missing CACHEDIR.TAG files... which don't matter, because we've ## got NOCACHE in the config file. # ( \ # [ -x /bin/readlink ] && \ # [ "$( /bin/readlink -f $( pwd ) )" = "/" ] && \ # ( [ -x /opt/man-db/bin/mandb ] && /opt/man-db/bin/mandb -c -q ) || \ # ( [ -x /usr/bin/mandb ] && /usr/bin/mandb -c -q ) \ # ) 2>/dev/null #fi