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-rwxr-xr-x | checksetup.pl | 75 |
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/checksetup.pl b/checksetup.pl index 07b037f61..46821e3a6 100755 --- a/checksetup.pl +++ b/checksetup.pl @@ -101,16 +101,6 @@ use strict; # this way we can look in the symbol table to see if they've been declared # yet or not. -# Trim whitespace from front and back. - -sub trim { - ($_) = (@_); - s/^\s+//g; - s/\s+$//g; - return $_; -} - - ########################################################################### # Check required module @@ -535,6 +525,16 @@ my @my_priorities = @{*{$main::{'priorities'}}{ARRAY}}; my @my_platforms = @{*{$main::{'platforms'}}{ARRAY}}; my @my_opsys = @{*{$main::{'opsys'}}{ARRAY}}; +########################################################################### +# Global Utility Library +########################################################################### + +# Use the Bugzilla utility library for various functions. We do this +# here rather than at the top of the file so globals.pl doesn't define +# localconfig variables for us before we get a chance to check for +# their existence and create them if they don't exist. Also, globals.pl +# removes $ENV{'path'}, which we need in order to run `which mysql` above. +require "globals.pl"; ########################################################################### # Check data directory @@ -1375,7 +1375,7 @@ while (my ($tabname, $fielddef) = each %table) { # Populate groups table ########################################################################### -sub GroupExists ($) +sub GroupDoesExist ($) { my ($name) = @_; my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT name FROM groups WHERE name='$name'"); @@ -1396,7 +1396,7 @@ sub AddGroup { my ($name, $desc, $userregexp) = @_; $userregexp ||= ""; - return if GroupExists($name); + return if GroupDoesExist($name); # get highest bit number my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT bit FROM groups ORDER BY bit DESC"); @@ -1435,12 +1435,12 @@ AddGroup 'editkeywords', 'Can create, destroy, and edit keywords.'; # code that updates the database structure. &AddField('profiles', 'groupset', 'bigint not null'); -if (!GroupExists("editbugs")) { +if (!GroupDoesExist("editbugs")) { my $id = AddGroup('editbugs', 'Can edit all aspects of any bug.', ".*"); $dbh->do("UPDATE profiles SET groupset = groupset | $id"); } -if (!GroupExists("canconfirm")) { +if (!GroupDoesExist("canconfirm")) { my $id = AddGroup('canconfirm', 'Can confirm a bug.', ".*"); $dbh->do("UPDATE profiles SET groupset = groupset | $id"); } @@ -1788,39 +1788,6 @@ _End_Of_SQL_ } -sub Crypt { - # Crypts a password, generating a random salt to do it. - # Random salts are generated because the alternative is usually - # to use the first two characters of the password itself, and since - # the salt appears in plaintext at the beginning of the crypted - # password string this has the effect of revealing the first two - # characters of the password to anyone who views the crypted version. - - my ($password) = @_; - - # The list of characters that can appear in a salt. Salts and hashes - # are both encoded as a sequence of characters from a set containing - # 64 characters, each one of which represents 6 bits of the salt/hash. - # The encoding is similar to BASE64, the difference being that the - # BASE64 plus sign (+) is replaced with a forward slash (/). - my @saltchars = (0..9, 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '.', '/'); - - # Generate the salt. We use an 8 character (48 bit) salt for maximum - # security on systems whose crypt uses MD5. Systems with older - # versions of crypt will just use the first two characters of the salt. - my $salt = ''; - for ( my $i=0 ; $i < 8 ; ++$i ) { - $salt .= $saltchars[rand(64)]; - } - - # Crypt the password. - my $cryptedpassword = crypt($password, $salt); - - # Return the crypted password. - return $cryptedpassword; -} - - ########################################################################### @@ -2773,4 +2740,18 @@ if (GetFieldDef("logincookies", "hostname")) { # Final checks... unlink "data/versioncache"; + +# Remove parameters from the data/params file that no longer exist in Bugzilla. +require "data/params"; +require "defparams.pl"; +use vars @::param_list; +foreach my $item (keys %::param) { + if (!grep($_ eq $item, @::param_list) && $item ne "version") { + print "The $item parameter is no longer used in Bugzilla\n" . + "and has been removed from your parameters file.\n"; + delete $::param{$item}; + } +} +WriteParams(); + print "Reminder: Bugzilla now requires version 8.7 or later of sendmail.\n"; |