__opendkim: fix start_on_boot on FreeBSD
There was a bit of an oddity with this, it is implemented in a way that should not be an issue for other systems. Reviewed at: #31
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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ case "$os" in
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'freebsd')
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CFG_DIR="/usr/local/etc/mail"
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service="milter-opendkim"
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start_service="milteropendkim"
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;;
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*)
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printf "__opendkim does not yet support %s.\n" "$os" >&2
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@ -90,7 +91,11 @@ fi
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require="__package/opendkim" __file "$target_file" \
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--source "$source_file" --mode 0644
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require="__package/opendkim" __start_on_boot "${service}"
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# Due to the way rc.conf works on *BSD, we find ourselves in the awkward
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# situation, where a service's name can contain a '-' symbol, but the
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# rc.conf setting to enable a service at boot cannot.
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# Unless start_service has been defined before, these two match.
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require="__package/opendkim" __start_on_boot "${start_service:-${service}}"
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# Ensure Key and Signing tables exist and have proper permissions
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key_table="${CFG_DIR}/KeyTable"
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@ -105,7 +110,7 @@ require="__package/opendkim" \
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--mode 444
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require="__file${target_file} __file${key_table}
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__file${signing_table} __start_on_boot/${service}" \
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__file${signing_table} __start_on_boot/${start_service:-${service}}" \
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__check_messages opendkim \
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--pattern "^__file${target_file}" \
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--execute "service ${service} restart"
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