package FS::InitHandler;
+# this leaks memory under graceful restarts and i wouldn't use it on any
+# modern server. useful for very slow machines with memory to spare, just
+# always do a full restart
+
use strict;
use vars qw($DEBUG);
use FS::UID qw(adminsuidsetup);
sub handler {
-=pod
-
use Date::Format;
use Date::Parse;
use Tie::IxHash;
use HTML::Entities;
use IO::Handle;
use IO::File;
- use String::Approx:
+ use String::Approx;
use HTML::Widgets::SelectLayers 0.02;
#use FS::UID;
#use FS::Record;
use FS::part_svc;
use FS::pkg_svc;
use FS::port;
- use FS::queue qw(joblisting);
+ use FS::queue;
use FS::raddb;
use FS::session;
use FS::svc_acct;
- use FS::svc_acct_pop qw(popselector);
- use FS::svc_acct_sm;
+ use FS::svc_acct_pop;
use FS::svc_domain;
use FS::svc_forward;
use FS::svc_www;
use FS::export_svc;
use FS::msgcat;
-=cut
-
warn "[FS::InitHandler] handler called\n" if $DEBUG;
+ #this is sure to be broken on freebsd
+ $> = $FS::UID::freeside_uid;
+
open(MAPSECRETS,"<$FS::UID::conf_dir/mapsecrets")
or die "can't read $FS::UID::conf_dir/mapsecrets: $!";
close MAPSECRETS;
+ #lalala probably broken on freebsd
+ ($<, $>) = ($>, $<);
+ $< = 0;
+
}
1;