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#! /bin/sh

set -e

. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule

# This will be replaced with debian/slapd.scripts-common which includes
# various helper functions and $OLD_VERSION and $SLAPD_CONF
# -*- sh -*-
# This file can be included with #SCRIPTSCOMMON#


# ===== Dumping and reloading using LDIF files =========================  {{{
#
# If incompatible changes are done to the database underlying a LDAP 
# directory we need to dump the contents and reload the data into a newly
# created database after the new server was installed. The following
# functions deal with this functionality.


# ----- Configuration of this component --------------------------------  {{{
#
# Dumping the database can have negative effects on the system we are
# running on. If there is a lot of data dumping it might fill a partition
# for example. Therefore we must give the user exact control over what we
# are doing.

database_dumping_enabled() {						# {{{
# Check if the user has enabled database dumping for the current situation.
# Return success if yes.
# Usage: if database_dumping_enabled; then ... fi

	db_get slapd/dump_database
	case "$RET" in
	always)
		;;
	"when needed")
		database_format_changed || return 1
		;;
	never)
		return 1
		;;
	*)
		echo >&2 "Unknown value for slapd/dump_database: $RET"
		echo >&2 "Please report!"
		exit 1
		;;
	esac
}

# }}}
database_format_changed() {						# {{{
# Check if the database format has changed since the old installed version
# Return success if yes.
# Usage: if database_format_changed; then

	if dpkg --compare-versions "$OLD_VERSION" lt-nl 2.4.25-2; then
		return 0
	else
		return 1
	fi
}

# }}}
database_dumping_destdir() {						# {{{
# Figure out the directory we are dumping the database to and create it
# if it does not exist.
# Usage: destdir=`database_dumping_destdir`

	local dir
	db_get slapd/dump_database_destdir
	dir=`echo "$RET"|sed -e "s/VERSION/$OLD_VERSION/"`
	mkdir -p -m 700 "$dir"
	echo $dir
}

# }}}
create_new_user() { # {{{
	if [ -z "`getent group openldap`" ]; then
		addgroup --quiet --system openldap
	fi
	if [ -z "`getent passwd openldap`" ]; then
		echo -n "  Creating new user openldap... " >&2
		adduser --quiet --system --home /var/lib/ldap --shell /bin/false \
			--ingroup openldap --disabled-password --disabled-login \
			--gecos "OpenLDAP Server Account" openldap
		echo "done." >&2
	fi
}
# }}}
create_ldap_directories() {	# {{{
	if [ ! -d /var/lib/ldap ]; then
		mkdir -m 0700 /var/lib/ldap
	fi
	if [ ! -d /var/run/slapd ]; then
		mkdir -m 0755 /var/run/slapd
	fi
	update_permissions /var/lib/ldap
	update_permissions /var/run/slapd
}
# }}}
update_permissions() {	# {{{
	dir="$1"
	if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
		[ -z "$SLAPD_USER" ] || chown -R "$SLAPD_USER" "$dir"
		[ -z "$SLAPD_GROUP" ] || chgrp -R "$SLAPD_GROUP" "$dir"
	fi
}
# }}}
update_databases_permissions() {	# {{{
	get_suffix | while read suffix; do
		dbdir=`get_directory "$suffix"`
		update_permissions "$dbdir"
	done
}
# }}}
# }}}
# ----- Dumping and loading the data ------------------------------------ {{{

migrate_to_slapd_d_style() {				# {{{

	# Check if we need to migrate to the new style.
	if previous_version_older 2.4.23-3 && [ -f "${SLAPD_CONF}" ] \
	   && ! [ -d /etc/ldap/slapd.d ]
	then

		# Create the new configuration directory
		mkdir /etc/ldap/slapd.d

		echo -n "  Migrating slapd.conf to slapd.d configuration style... " >&2
		capture_diagnostics slaptest -f ${SLAPD_CONF} -F /etc/ldap/slapd.d || failed=1
		if [ "$failed" ]; then

			echo "failed." >&2
			echo >&2
			cat <<-EOF
Migrating slapd.conf file (${SLAPD_CONF}) to slapd.d failed with the following
error while running slaptest:
EOF
			release_diagnostics "    "
			rm -rf /etc/ldap/slapd.d
			exit 1
		fi

		# Backup the old slapd.conf
		mv ${SLAPD_CONF} ${SLAPD_CONF}.old
		SLAPD_CONF=/etc/ldap/slapd.d

		# Add olcAccess control to grant local root connections access
		sed -i '/^olcDatabase: {-1}frontend/a\
olcAccess: {0}to * by dn.exact=gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth manage by * break\
olcAccess: {1}to dn.exact="" by * read\
olcAccess: {2}to dn.base="cn=Subschema" by * read' "${SLAPD_CONF}/cn=config/olcDatabase={-1}frontend.ldif"
		sed -i '/^olcDatabase: {0}config/a\
olcAccess: {0}to * by dn.exact=gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth manage by * break' "${SLAPD_CONF}/cn=config/olcDatabase={0}config.ldif"

		# TODO: Now we are doing something that is not allowed by policy but it
		# has to be done.
		sed -i -e "/^[[:space:]]*SLAPD_CONF=.*/ s/^/#/" /etc/default/slapd
		echo "done." >&2
	fi
}

dump_databases() {							# {{{
# If the user wants us to dump the databases they are dumped to the 
# configured directory.
	local db suffix file dir failed slapcat_opts

	database_dumping_enabled || return 0

	dir=`database_dumping_destdir`
	echo >&2 "  Dumping to $dir: "
	(get_suffix | while read suffix; do
		dbdir=`get_directory "$suffix"`
		if [ -n "$dbdir" ] && [ -d "$dbdir" ]; then
			file="$dir/$suffix.ldif"
			echo -n "  - directory $suffix... " >&2
			# Need to support slapd.d migration from preinst
			if [ -f "${SLAPD_CONF}" ]; then
				slapcat_opts="-g -f ${SLAPD_CONF}"
			else
				slapcat_opts="-g -F ${SLAPD_CONF}"
			fi
			slapcat ${slapcat_opts} -b "$suffix" > "$file" || failed=1
			if [ "$failed" ]; then
				rm -f "$file"
				echo "failed." >&2
				db_subst slapd/upgrade_slapcat_failure location "$dir" <&5
				db_input critical slapd/upgrade_slapcat_failure <&5 || true
				db_go <&5 || true
				exit 1
			fi
			echo "done." >&2
		fi
	done) 5<&0 </dev/null
}

# }}}
load_databases() {							# {{{
	local dir file db dbdir backupdir

	dir=`database_dumping_destdir`
	echo >&2 "  Loading from $dir: "
	get_suffix | while read suffix; do
		dbdir=`get_directory "$suffix"`
		if [ -z "$dbdir" ]; then
			continue
		fi
		if ! is_empty_dir "$dbdir"; then
			echo >&2 \
			  "  Directory $dbdir for $suffix not empty, aborting."
			exit 1
		fi

		file="$dir/$suffix.ldif"
		echo -n "  - directory $suffix... " >&2

		# If there is an old DB_CONFIG file, restore it before
		# running slapadd
		backupdir=`compute_backup_path -n "$dbdir" "$suffix"`
		if [ -e "$backupdir"/DB_CONFIG ]; then
			cp -a "$backupdir"/DB_CONFIG "$dbdir"/
		else
			copy_example_DB_CONFIG "$dbdir"/
		fi

		if [ -f "${SLAPD_CONF}" ]; then
			slapadd_opts="-g -f ${SLAPD_CONF}"
		else
			slapadd_opts="-g -F ${SLAPD_CONF}"
		fi
		capture_diagnostics slapadd ${slapadd_opts} \
			-q -b "$suffix" -l "$file" || failed=1
		if [ "$failed" ]; then
			rm -f "$dbdir"/*
			echo "failed." >&2
			echo >&2
			cat <<-EOF
	Loading the database from the LDIF dump failed with the following
	error while running slapadd:
EOF
			release_diagnostics "    "
			exit 1
		fi
		echo "done." >&2

		if [ -n "$SLAPD_USER" ] || [ -n "$SLAPD_GROUP" ]; then
			echo -n "  - chowning database directory ($SLAPD_USER:$SLAPD_GROUP)... "
			[ -z "$SLAPD_USER" ] || \
				chown -R "$SLAPD_USER" "$dbdir"
			[ -z "$SLAPD_GROUP" ] || \
				chgrp -R "$SLAPD_GROUP" "$dbdir"
			echo "done";
		fi
	done
}

# }}}
move_incompatible_databases_away() {					# {{{
	echo >&2 "  Moving old database directories to /var/backups:"
	(get_suffix | while read suffix; do
		dbdir=`get_directory "$suffix"`
		move_old_database_away "$dbdir" "$suffix" <&5
	done) 5<&0 </dev/null
}
# }}}
# }}}
# }}}

# ===== Parsing the slapd configuration file ============================ {{{
#
# For some operations we have to know the slapd configuration. These 
# functions are for parsing the slapd configuration file.

# {{{
# The following two functions need to support slapd.conf installations 
# as long as upgrading from slapd.conf environment is supported.
# They're used to dump database in preinst which may have a slapd.conf file.
get_suffix() {							
	if [ -f "${SLAPD_CONF}" ]; then
		for f in `get_all_slapd_conf_files`; do
			sed -n -e's/^suffix[[:space:]]\+"*\([^"]\+\)"*/\1/p' $f
		done
	else
		grep -h olcSuffix ${SLAPD_CONF}/cn\=config/olcDatabase* | cut -d: -f 2
	fi
}
# }}}
get_directory() {							# {{{
# Returns the db directory for a given suffix
	if [ -d "${SLAPD_CONF}" ] && get_suffix | grep -q "$1" ; then
		grep "olcDbDirectory:" `grep -l "olcSuffix: $1" ${SLAPD_CONF}/cn\=config/olcDatabase*` | cut -d: -f 2 | sed 's/^  *//g'
	elif [ -f "${SLAPD_CONF}" ]; then
		# Extract the directory for the given suffix ($1)
		for f in `get_all_slapd_conf_files`; do
		awk  ' BEGIN { DB=0; SUF=""; DIR="" } ;
		       /^database/ { DB=1; SUF=""; DIR="" } ; 
		       DB==1 && /^suffix[ \t]+"?'"$1"'"?$/ { SUF=$2 ; } ; 
		       DB==1 && /^directory/ { DIR=$2 ;} ; 
		       DB==1 && SUF!="" && DIR!="" { sub(/^"/,"",DIR) ; sub(/"$/,"",DIR) ; print DIR; SUF=""; DIR="" }' "${f}" | \
		sed -e's/\([^\\]\|^\)"/\1/g; s/\\"/"/g; s/\\\\/\\/g'

		done
	else
		return 1
	fi
}

# Returns the list of all the config files: slapd.conf and included files.
get_all_slapd_conf_files() {
	echo ${SLAPD_CONF}
	awk '
BEGIN { I=0 } 
/^include/ {
	sub(/include/," ");
	I=1;
} 
I==1 && /^[ \t]+/ { 
	split($0,F) ;
	for (f in F) 
		if (!match(F[f],/schema/)) { 
			print F[f]
		} ;
	next;
}
I==1 { I=0 }
' ${SLAPD_CONF}
}
# }}}
# }}}

compute_backup_path() {							# {{{
# Compute the path to backup a database directory
# Usage: compute_backup_path [-n] <dir> <basedn>

# XXX: should ask the user via debconf

	local dirname basedn ok_exists
	if [ "$1" = "-n" ]; then
		ok_exists=yes
		shift
	fi
	dirname="$1"
	basedn="$2"

	# Computing the name of the backup directory from the old version, 
	# the suffix etc. all makes me feel worried. I'd rather have a 
	# directory name which is not going to exist. So the simple 
	# scheme we are using now is to compute the filename from the 
	# directory name and appending date and time. And we check if it
	# exists to be really sure...  -- Torsten

	local target
	local id
	id="$OLD_VERSION"
	[ -n "$id" ] || id=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S`
	target="/var/backups/$basedn-$id.ldapdb"
	# Configuration via dpkg-reconfigure. 
	# The backup directory already exists when reconfigured 
	# twice or more: append a timestamp.
	if [ -e "${target}" ] && ([ "$MODE" = reconfigure ] || [ "$DEBCONF_RECONFIGURE" ]); then
			 target="$target-`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S`"
	fi
	if [ -e "$target" ] && [ -z "$ok_exists" ]; then
		echo >&2
		echo >&2 "  Backup path $target exists. Giving up..."
		exit 1
	fi

	echo "$target"
}

# }}}
move_old_database_away() {						# {{{
# Move the old database away if it is still there
#
# In fact this function makes sure that the database directory is empty
# with the exception of any DB_CONFIG file
# and can be populated with a new database. If something is in the way
# it is moved to a backup directory if the user accepted the debconf
# option slapd/move_old_database. Otherwise we output a warning and let
# the user fix it himself.
# Usage: move_old_database_away <dbdir> [<basedn>]

	local databasedir backupdir
	databasedir="$1"
	suffix="${2:-unknown}"
	
	if [ ! -e "$databasedir" ] || is_empty_dir "$databasedir"; then
		return 0
	fi

	# Note that we can't just move the database dir as it might be
	# a mount point. Instead me move the content which might 
	# include mount points as well anyway, but it's much less likely.
	db_get slapd/move_old_database
	if [ "$RET" = true ]; then
		backupdir=`compute_backup_path "$databasedir" "$suffix"`
		echo -n "  - directory $suffix... " >&2
		mkdir -p "$backupdir"
		find "$databasedir" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1	\
			-exec mv {} "$backupdir" \;
		echo done. >&2
	else
		cat >&2 <<EOF
  There are leftover files in $databasedir. This will probably break 
  creating the initial directory. If that's the case please move away
  stuff in there and retry the configuration.
EOF
	fi
}
# }}}
manual_configuration_wanted() {						# {{{
# Check if the user wants to configure everything himself (queries debconf)
# Returns success if yes.

	db_get slapd/no_configuration
	if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
		return 0
	else
		return 1
	fi
}
# }}}
copy_example_DB_CONFIG() {						# {{{
# Copy an example DB_CONFIG file
# copy_example_DB_CONFIG <directory>
	local directory srcdir
	
	directory="$1"
	srcdir="/usr/share/slapd"

	if ! [ -f "${directory}/DB_CONFIG" ] && [ -d "$directory" ]; then
		cp $srcdir/DB_CONFIG "${directory}/DB_CONFIG"
	fi
}

# }}}
create_new_configuration() {						# {{{
# Create a new configuration and directory

	local basedn dc backend

	# For the domain really.argh.org we create the basedn 
	# dc=really,dc=argh,dc=org with the dc entry dc: really
	db_get slapd/domain
	basedn="dc=`echo $RET | sed 's/^\.//; s/\./,dc=/g'`"
	dc="`echo $RET | sed 's/^\.//; s/\..*$//'`"

	db_get slapd/backend
	backend="`echo $RET|tr A-Z a-z`"

	# Looks like the following code is not needed as slapd is unconfigured
	# first and stopped at that time. So no need to stop slapd at all here.

	if [ -e "/var/lib/ldap" ] && ! is_empty_dir /var/lib/ldap; then
		echo >&2 "  Moving old database directory to /var/backups:"
		move_old_database_away /var/lib/ldap
	fi
	create_ldap_directories
	create_new_slapd_conf "$basedn" "$backend"
	create_new_directory "$basedn" "$dc"

	# Put the right permissions on this directory.
	update_permissions /var/lib/ldap

	# Now that we created the new directory we don't need the passwords in the
	# debconf database anymore. So wipe them.
	wipe_admin_pass
}
# }}}
create_new_slapd_conf() {						# {{{
# Create the new slapd.d directory (configuration)
# Usage: create_new_slapd_conf <basedn> <backend>

	local initldif failed basedn backend backendobjectclass adminpass

	# Fetch configuration
	basedn="$1"
	backend="$2"
	if [ "$backend" = "hdb" ]; then
		backendobjectclass="olcHdbConfig"
	else
		backendobjectclass="olcBdbConfig"
	fi
	db_get slapd/internal/adminpw
	adminpass="$RET"

	echo -n "  Creating initial configuration... " >&2

	# Create the slapd.d directory.
	rm -rf ${SLAPD_CONF}/cn=config ${SLAPD_CONF}/cn=config.ldif
	mkdir -p ${SLAPD_CONF}
	initldif=`mktemp -t slapadd.XXXXXX`
	cat /usr/share/slapd/slapd.init.ldif > ${initldif}

	# Change some defaults
	sed -i -e "s|@BACKEND@|$backend|g" ${initldif}
	sed -i -e "s|@BACKENDOBJECTCLASS@|$backendobjectclass|g" ${initldif}
	sed -i -e "s|@SUFFIX@|$basedn|g" ${initldif}
	sed -i -e "s|@PASSWORD@|$adminpass|g" ${initldif}

	capture_diagnostics slapadd -F "${SLAPD_CONF}" -b "cn=config" \
		-l "${initldif}" || failed=1
	if [ "$failed" ]; then
		cat <<-EOF
Loading the initial configuration from the ldif file (${init_ldif}) failed with
the following error while running slapadd:
EOF
		release_diagnostics "    "
		exit 1
	fi

	update_permissions "${SLAPD_CONF}"
	rm -f "${initldif}"
	echo "done." >&2
}
# }}}
encode_utf8() { #{{{
# Make the value utf8 encoded. Takes one argument and utf8 encode it.
# Usage: val=`encode_utf8 <value>`
  perl -e 'use Encode; print encode_utf8($ARGV[0]);' "$1"
} #}}}
create_new_directory() {						# {{{
# Create a new directory. Takes the basedn and the dc value of that entry.
# Other information is extracted from debconf.
# Usage: create_new_directory <basedn> <dc>

	local basedn dc organization adminpass
	basedn="$1"
	dc="$2"
	
	# Encode to utf8 and base64 encode the organization.
	db_get shared/organization
	organization=`encode_utf8 "$RET"`
	db_get slapd/internal/adminpw
	adminpass="$RET"

	echo -n "  Creating LDAP directory... " >&2

	initldif=`mktemp -t slapadd.XXXXXX`
	cat <<-EOF > "${initldif}"
		dn: $basedn
		objectClass: top
		objectClass: dcObject
		objectClass: organization
		o: $organization
		dc: $dc

		dn: cn=admin,$basedn
		objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
		objectClass: organizationalRole
		cn: admin
		description: LDAP administrator
		userPassword: $adminpass
	EOF

	capture_diagnostics slapadd -F "${SLAPD_CONF}" -b "${basedn}" \
		-l "${initldif}" || failed=1
	if [ "$failed" ]; then
		rm -f ${initldif}
		echo "failed." >&2
		cat <<-EOF
Loading the initial configuration from the ldif file (${init_ldif}) failed with
the following error while running slapadd:
EOF
		release_diagnostics "    "
		exit 1
	fi

	rm -f ${initldif}
	echo "done." >&2
}
# }}}
configure_v2_protocol_support() {					# {{{
# Adds the "allow bind_v2" directive to the configuration if the user decided
# he wants to have ldap v2 enabled.

	db_get slapd/allow_ldap_v2
	if [ "$RET" != "true" ]; then return 0; fi

	echo -n "  Enabling LDAPv2 support... " >&2

	# cn=config enabled, try to update the cn=config.ldif
	if [ -d "$SLAPD_CONF" ]; then
		if ! grep -q -E "^olcAllows:[[:space:]]+bind_v2" "${SLAPD_CONF}/cn=config.ldif"; then
			echo "olcAllows: bind_v2" >> "${SLAPD_CONF}/cn=config.ldif"
		fi
		echo "done" >&2
		return 0
	fi
}
# }}}
backup_config_once() {							# {{{
# Create a backup of the current configuration files. 
# Usage: backup_config_once

	local backupdir

	if [ -z "$FLAG_CONFIG_BACKED_UP" ]; then
		backupdir=`database_dumping_destdir`
		if [ -e "$SLAPD_CONF" ]; then
			cp -a "$SLAPD_CONF" "$backupdir"
		fi
		FLAG_CONFIG_BACKED_UP=yes
	fi
}

# }}}


# Set up the defaults for our templates
set_defaults_for_unseen_entries() {
	DOMAIN=`hostname -d 2>/dev/null` || true
	if [ -z "$DOMAIN" ]; then DOMAIN='nodomain'; fi

	db_fget slapd/domain seen
	if [ "$RET" = false ]; then
		db_set slapd/domain "$DOMAIN"
	fi

	db_fget shared/organization seen
	if [ "$RET" = false ]; then
		db_set shared/organization "$DOMAIN"
	fi
}

crypt_admin_pass() {							# {{{
# Store the encrypted admin password into the debconf db
# Usage: crypt_admin_pass

	local adminpw;

	db_get slapd/password1
	if [ ! -z "$RET" ]; then
		db_set slapd/internal/adminpw `create_password_hash "$RET"`
	else

		# Set the password.
		adminpw=`generate_admin_pass`
		db_set slapd/internal/generated_adminpw $adminpw
		db_set slapd/internal/adminpw `create_password_hash "$adminpw"`
	fi
}

generate_admin_pass() {
# Generate a password, if no password given then generate one.
# Usage: generate_admin_pass

	perl << 'EOF'
# --------
sub generatePassword {
	$length = shift;
	$possible = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ';
	$password = '';
	while(length($password) < $length) {
		$password.= substr($possible, (int(rand(length($possible)))), 1);
	}
	return $password;
}
print generatePassword(15);
EOF
# --------
}

wipe_admin_pass() {
# Remove passwords after creating the initial ldap database.
# Usage: wipe_admin_pass
	db_set slapd/password1 ""
	db_set slapd/password2 ""
	db_set slapd/internal/adminpw ""
	db_set slapd/internal/generated_adminpw ""
}

# }}}
create_password_hash() {						# {{{
# Create the password hash for the given password
# Usage: hash=`create_password_hash "$password"`

	slappasswd -s "$1"
}

# }}}
previous_version_older() {						# {{{
# Check if the previous version is newer than the reference version passed.
# If we are not upgrading the previous version is assumed to be newer than
# any reference version.
# Usage: previous_version_older <package version>
	
	if dpkg --compare-versions "$OLD_VERSION" lt-nl "$1"; then
		return 0
	else
		return 1
	fi
} 

# }}}
previous_version_newer() {						# {{{
# Check if the previous version is newer than the reference version passed.
# If we are not upgrading the previous version is assumed to be newer than
# any reference version.
# Usage: previous_version_newer <package version>
	
	if dpkg --compare-versions "$OLD_VERSION" gt-nl "$1"; then
		return 0
	else
		return 1
	fi
} # }}}

is_initial_configuration() {						# {{{
# Check if this is the initial configuration and not an upgrade of an 
# existing configuration
# Usage: if is_initial_configuration "$@"; then ... fi from top level

	# Plain installation
	if [ "$1" = configure ] && [ -z "$2" ]; then
		return 0
	fi
	# Configuration via dpkg-reconfigure
	if [ "$1" = reconfigure ] || [ "$DEBCONF_RECONFIGURE" ]; then
		return 0
	fi
	# Upgrade but slapd.conf doesn't exist.  If the user is doing this
	# intentionally because they want to put it somewhere else, they
	# should select manual configuration in debconf.
	if [ "$1" = configure ] && [ ! -e "${SLAPD_CONF}" ]; then
		return 0
	fi
	return 1
}

# }}}
is_empty_dir() {							# {{{
# Check if a path refers to a directory that is "empty" from the POV of slapd
# (i.e., contains no files except for an optional DB_CONFIG).
# Usage: if is_empty_dir "$dir"; then ... fi

	output=`find "$1" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \! -name DB_CONFIG 2>/dev/null`
	if [ -n "$output" ]; then
    		return 1
	else
		return 0
  	fi
}

# }}}

# ===== Global variables ================================================ {{{
#
# At some points we need to know which version we are upgrading from if
# any. More precisely we only care about the configuration and data we 
# might have laying around. Some parts also want to know which mode the
# script is running in.

MODE="$1"		# install, upgrade, etc. - see debian-policy
OLD_VERSION="$2"

# Source the init script configuration
# See example file debian/slapd.default for variables defined here
if [ -f "/etc/default/slapd" ]; then
	. /etc/default/slapd
fi

# Load the default location of the slapd config file
if [ -z "$SLAPD_CONF" ]; then
	if [ -f "/etc/ldap/slapd.conf" ] && \
		[ ! -e "/etc/ldap/slapd.d" ]
	then
		SLAPD_CONF="/etc/ldap/slapd.conf"
	else
		SLAPD_CONF="/etc/ldap/slapd.d"
	fi
fi

# }}}

# ----- Handling diagnostic output ------------------------------------ {{{
#
# Often you want to run a program while you are showing progress 
# information to the user. If the program you are running outputs some 
# diagnostics it will mess up your screen. 
#
# This is what the following functions are designed for. When running the
# program, use capture_diagnostics to store what the program outputs to 
# stderr and use release_diagnostics to write out the captured output.


capture_diagnostics() {							# {{{
# Run the command passed and capture the diagnostic output in a temporary
# file. You can dump that file using release_diagnostics.

	# Create the temporary file
	local tmpfile
	tmpfile=`mktemp`
	exec 7<>"$tmpfile"
	rm "$tmpfile"

	# Run the program and capture stderr. If the program fails the 
	# function fails with the same status.
	"$@" 2>&7 || return $?
}

# }}}
release_diagnostics() {							# {{{
# Dump the diagnostic output captured via capture_diagnostics, optionally
# prefixing each line.
# Usage: release_diagnostics "prefix"

	local script
	script='
		seek STDIN, 0, 0;
		print "$ARGV[0]$_" while (<STDIN>);';
	perl -e "$script" "$1" <&7
}

# }}}


# }}}

# vim: set sw=8 foldmethod=marker: 



# If we are upgrading from an old version then stop slapd and attempt to
# slapcat out the data so we can use it in postinst to do the upgrade

if [ "$MODE" = upgrade ]; then
	dump_databases
fi



exit 0

# vim: set sw=8 foldmethod=marker: