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#!/bin/sh set -e # Create the dnsmasq user in dnsmasq-base, so that Dbus doesn't complain. # create a user to run as (code stolen from dovecot-common) if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then if [ -z "`id -u dnsmasq 2> /dev/null`" ]; then adduser --system --home /var/lib/misc --gecos "dnsmasq" \ --no-create-home --disabled-password \ --quiet dnsmasq || true fi # Make the directory where we keep the pid file - this # has to be owned by "dnsmasq" so that the file can be unlinked. # This is only actually used by the dnsmasq binary package, not # dnsmasq-base, but it's much easier to create it here so that # we don't have synchronisation issues with the creation of the # dnsmasq user. if [ ! -d /run/dnsmasq ]; then mkdir /run/dnsmasq chown dnsmasq:nogroup /run/dnsmasq fi fi