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archie/scripts/archiemail
Mario Fetka 1e4baef047 Port Archie 3.5 to Linux/CMake, add Debian packaging and CI
- Replace autoconf/make build system with CMake (installs to /opt/archie)
- Add CPack DEB packaging for Debian Trixie (non-free/net, postinst creates
  archie user, extracts DB skeleton, sets setuid bits, enables systemd units)
- Add Gitea Actions workflow building .deb + binary/source tarballs on tag push
- Add portable archie_init.py for non-Debian post-install setup
- Port all scripts to Linux: getent passwd, systemctl, tail -n +N, gzip
- Add SFTP (libssh2) and FTPS (OpenSSL) scrapers alongside anonftp
- Add Flask web frontend (archie-web.service)
- Fix filter scripts (exec cat replaces broken sed s///g)
- Update all manpages: paths, contacts, add SFTP/FTPS section
- Update etc/: enable gzip, add webindex catalog, fix localhost refs
- Remove: AIX-2/SunOS-4.1.4/SunOS-5.4 dirs, tcl7.6/, tcl-dp/, tk4.2/,
  berkdb/, old Makefile.in/pre/post fragments, build.sh, unwrap scripts
- Add .gitignore

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 23:05:12 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Invoke the script that mails output back to the user.
# If any errors are generated by this script, collect them
# and mail them to `recipient'.
#
# Modified by Lee McLoughlin for Solaris 2.3 <lmjm@doc.ic.ac.uk>
#
# The path must include:
#
# - the `mail_receiver' shell script
# - a mail program that takes the -s option
# - rm
# - whoami
PATH=/bin:bin
#PATH=/bin:/archie/src/3.0/telnet-client/archie-client/mail_back_end
# ---------------- Configure ----------------
# the address, at your site, to which to mail errors generated
# when attepmting to send mail
recipient=archie-errors
#
# temporary file in which to collect any error messages
err=/tmp/mailerr$$
# -------------- End Configure --------------
> $err
# lmjm:
exec 2> $err
if [ $# -ge 1 ] ; then
if [ "$1" != "-d" ] ; then
args=""
else
exec 2> $err
set -x
args="-d"
fi
fi
fatal()
{
echo ""
echo "${prog}: $1"
exit 1
}
get_home()
{
if [ $# -ne 1 ] ; then
fatal "get_home: bad number of arguments"
fi
if p=$(getent passwd "$1") ; then
echo "$p" | awk -F: '{print $6}'
else
fatal "get_home: can't find home directory for $1"
fi
}
prog=`basename $0`
if cd `get_home \`whoami\`` ; then
:
else
fatal "can't change to home directory!"
fi
umask 077
bin/mail_receiver $args 2>> $err
if [ -f $err -a -s $err ] ; then
mail -s "error from mail_receiver $err" $recipient < $err
fi
rm -f $err