# Since /etc/sysstat/sysstat used to be the init script and now it is # a config file, if we find an init script here, we have to move it # out of the way: if grep -wq "sadc was successfully launched" etc/sysstat/sysstat 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then mv etc/sysstat/sysstat etc/sysstat/sysstat.obsolete.use.etc.rc.d.rc.sysstat fi config() { NEW="$1" OLD="$(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... } config etc/sysstat/sysstat.new # Keep same perms on rc.sysstat.new: if [ -e etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat ]; then cp -a etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat.new.incoming cat etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat.new > etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat.new.incoming mv etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat.new.incoming etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat.new fi # There's no reason for a user to edit rc.sysstat, so overwrite it: if [ -r etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat.new ]; then mv etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat.new etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat fi