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# Handle the incoming configuration files:
config() {
for infile in $1; do
NEW="$infile"
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...
done
}
preserve_perms() {
NEW="$1"
OLD="$(dirname ${NEW})/$(basename ${NEW} .new)"
if [ -e ${OLD} ]; then
cp -a ${OLD} ${NEW}.incoming
cat ${NEW} > ${NEW}.incoming
mv ${NEW}.incoming ${NEW}
fi
config ${NEW}
}
#
# Preserve permissions while moving into place:
config etc/elogind/logind.conf.new
preserve_perms etc/rc.d/rc.elogind.new
if pgrep -f elogind-daemon | grep -q 'elogind-daemon'; then
echo "Reloading elogind-daemon..."
pkill -HUP -f elogind-daemon
fi
## Now taken care of in Slackware's /etc/rc.d/rc.M:
##
## Update rc.local so that elogind will be functional after boot:
#if ! grep "rc.elogind" etc/rc.d/rc.local 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null ; then
# cat <<_EOM_ >> etc/rc.d/rc.local
#
#if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.elogind ]; then
# # Create runtime for elogind (standalone logind extracted from systemd):
# /etc/rc.d/rc.elogind start
#fi
#_EOM_
#fi
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