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#! @PYTHON@
#
# Copyright (C) 1998-2009 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
# USA.

"""Perform all necessary upgrades.

Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options]

Options:
    -f/--force
        Force running the upgrade procedures.  Normally, if the version number
        of the installed Mailman matches the current version number (or a
        `downgrade' is detected), nothing will be done.

    -h/--help
        Print this text and exit.

Use this script to help you update to the latest release of Mailman from
some previous version.  It knows about versions back to 1.0b4 (?).
"""

import os
import sys
import time
import errno
import getopt
import shutil
import cPickle
import marshal

import paths
import email

from Mailman import mm_cfg
from Mailman import Utils
from Mailman import MailList
from Mailman import Message
from Mailman import Pending
from Mailman.LockFile import TimeOutError
from Mailman.i18n import C_
from Mailman.Queue.Switchboard import Switchboard
from Mailman.OldStyleMemberships import OldStyleMemberships
from Mailman.MemberAdaptor import BYBOUNCE, ENABLED

FRESH = 0
NOTFRESH = -1

LMVFILE = os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, 'last_mailman_version')
PROGRAM = sys.argv[0]



def calcversions():
    # Returns a tuple of (lastversion, thisversion).  If the last version
    # could not be determined, lastversion will be FRESH or NOTFRESH,
    # depending on whether this installation appears to be fresh or not.  The
    # determining factor is whether there are files in the $var_prefix/logs
    # subdir or not.  The version numbers are HEX_VERSIONs.
    #
    # See if we stored the last updated version
    lastversion = None
    thisversion = mm_cfg.HEX_VERSION
    try:
        fp = open(LMVFILE)
        data = fp.read()
        fp.close()
        lastversion = int(data, 16)
    except (IOError, ValueError):
        pass
    #
    # try to figure out if this is a fresh install
    if lastversion is None:
        lastversion = FRESH
        try:
            if os.listdir(mm_cfg.LOG_DIR):
                lastversion = NOTFRESH
        except OSError:
            pass
    return (lastversion, thisversion)



def makeabs(relpath):
    return os.path.join(mm_cfg.PREFIX, relpath)

def make_varabs(relpath):
    return os.path.join(mm_cfg.VAR_PREFIX, relpath)


def move_language_templates(mlist):
    listname = mlist.internal_name()
    print C_('Fixing language templates: %(listname)s')
    # Mailman 2.1 has a new cascading search for its templates, defined and
    # described in Utils.py:maketext().  Putting templates in the top level
    # templates/ subdir or the lists/<listname> subdir is deprecated and no
    # longer searched..
    #
    # What this means is that most templates can live in the global templates/
    # subdirectory, and only needs to be copied into the list-, vhost-, or
    # site-specific language directories when needed.
    #
    # Also, by default all standard (i.e. English) templates must now live in
    # the templates/en directory.  This update cleans up all the templates,
    # deleting more-specific duplicates (as calculated by md5 checksums) in
    # favor of more-global locations.
    #
    # First, get rid of any lists/<list> template or lists/<list>/en template
    # that is identical to the global templates/* default.
    for gtemplate in os.listdir(os.path.join(mm_cfg.TEMPLATE_DIR, 'en')):
        # BAW: get rid of old templates, e.g. admlogin.txt and
        # handle_opts.html
        try:
            fp = open(os.path.join(mm_cfg.TEMPLATE_DIR, gtemplate))
        except IOError, e:
            if e.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EISDIR): raise
            # No global template or maybe a VCS directory
            continue

        gcksum = Utils.md5_new(fp.read()).digest()
        fp.close()
        # Match against the lists/<list>/* template
        try:
            fp = open(os.path.join(mlist.fullpath(), gtemplate))
        except IOError, e:
            if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
        else:
            tcksum = Utils.md5_new(fp.read()).digest()
            fp.close()
            if gcksum == tcksum:
                os.unlink(os.path.join(mlist.fullpath(), gtemplate))
        # Match against the lists/<list>/*.prev template
        try:
            fp = open(os.path.join(mlist.fullpath(), gtemplate + '.prev'))
        except IOError, e:
            if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
        else:
            tcksum = Utils.md5_new(fp.read()).digest()
            fp.close()
            if gcksum == tcksum:
                os.unlink(os.path.join(mlist.fullpath(), gtemplate + '.prev'))
        # Match against the lists/<list>/en/* templates
        try:
            fp = open(os.path.join(mlist.fullpath(), 'en', gtemplate))
        except IOError, e:
            if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
        else:
            tcksum = Utils.md5_new(fp.read()).digest()
            fp.close()
            if gcksum == tcksum:
                os.unlink(os.path.join(mlist.fullpath(), 'en', gtemplate))
        # Match against the templates/* template
        try:
            fp = open(os.path.join(mm_cfg.TEMPLATE_DIR, gtemplate))
        except IOError, e:
            if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
        else:
            tcksum = Utils.md5_new(fp.read()).digest()
            fp.close()
            if gcksum == tcksum:
                os.unlink(os.path.join(mm_cfg.TEMPLATE_DIR, gtemplate))
        # Match against the templates/*.prev template
        try:
            fp = open(os.path.join(mm_cfg.TEMPLATE_DIR, gtemplate + '.prev'))
        except IOError, e:
            if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
        else:
            tcksum = Utils.md5_new(fp.read()).digest()
            fp.close()
            if gcksum == tcksum:
                os.unlink(os.path.join(mm_cfg.TEMPLATE_DIR,
                                       gtemplate + '.prev'))



def dolist(listname):
    errors = 0
    mlist = MailList.MailList(listname, lock=0)
    try:
        mlist.Lock(0.5)
    except TimeOutError:
        print >> sys.stderr, C_('WARNING: could not acquire lock for list: '
                                '%(listname)s')
        return 1

    # Sanity check the invariant that every BYBOUNCE disabled member must have
    # bounce information.  Some earlier betas broke this.  BAW: we're
    # submerging below the MemberAdaptor interface, so skip this if we're not
    # using OldStyleMemberships.
    if isinstance(mlist._memberadaptor, OldStyleMemberships):
        noinfo = {}
        for addr, (reason, when) in mlist.delivery_status.items():
            if reason == BYBOUNCE and not mlist.bounce_info.has_key(addr):
                noinfo[addr] = reason, when
        # What to do about these folks with a BYBOUNCE delivery status and no
        # bounce info?  This number should be very small, and I think it's
        # fine to simple re-enable them and let the bounce machinery
        # re-disable them if necessary.
        n = len(noinfo)
        if n > 0:
            print C_(
                'Resetting %(n)s BYBOUNCEs disabled addrs with no bounce info')
            for addr in noinfo.keys():
                mlist.setDeliveryStatus(addr, ENABLED)

    # Update the held requests database
    print C_("""Updating the held requests database.""")
    mlist._UpdateRecords()

    mbox_dir = make_varabs('archives/private/%s.mbox' % (listname))
    mbox_file = make_varabs('archives/private/%s.mbox/%s' % (listname,
                                                             listname))

    o_pub_mbox_file = make_varabs('archives/public/%s' % (listname))
    o_pri_mbox_file = make_varabs('archives/private/%s' % (listname))

    html_dir = o_pri_mbox_file
    o_html_dir = makeabs('public_html/archives/%s' % (listname))
    #
    # make the mbox directory if it's not there.
    #
    if not os.path.exists(mbox_dir):
        ou = os.umask(0)
        os.mkdir(mbox_dir, 02775)
        os.umask(ou)
    else:
        # this shouldn't happen, but hey, just in case
        if not os.path.isdir(mbox_dir):
            print C_("""\
For some reason, %(mbox_dir)s exists as a file.  This won't work with
b6, so I'm renaming it to %(mbox_dir)s.tmp and proceeding.""")
            os.rename(mbox_dir, "%s.tmp" % (mbox_dir))
            ou = os.umask(0)
            os.mkdir(mbox_dir, 02775)
            os.umask(ou)

    # Move any existing mboxes around, but watch out for both a public and a
    # private one existing
    if os.path.isfile(o_pri_mbox_file) and os.path.isfile(o_pub_mbox_file):
        if mlist.archive_private:
            print C_("""\

%(listname)s has both public and private mbox archives.  Since this list
currently uses private archiving, I'm installing the private mbox archive
-- %(o_pri_mbox_file)s -- as the active archive, and renaming
        %(o_pub_mbox_file)s
to
        %(o_pub_mbox_file)s.preb6

You can integrate that into the archives if you want by using the 'arch'
script.
""") % (mlist._internal_name, o_pri_mbox_file, o_pub_mbox_file,
        o_pub_mbox_file)
            os.rename(o_pub_mbox_file, "%s.preb6" % (o_pub_mbox_file))
        else:
            print C_("""\
%s has both public and private mbox archives.  Since this list
currently uses public archiving, I'm installing the public mbox file
archive file (%s) as the active one, and renaming
        %s
    to
        %s.preb6

You can integrate that into the archives if you want by using the 'arch'
script.
""") % (mlist._internal_name, o_pub_mbox_file, o_pri_mbox_file,
        o_pri_mbox_file)
            os.rename(o_pri_mbox_file, "%s.preb6" % (o_pri_mbox_file))
    #
    # move private archive mbox there if it's around
    # and take into account all sorts of absurdities
    #
    print C_('- updating old private mbox file')
    if os.path.exists(o_pri_mbox_file):
        if os.path.isfile(o_pri_mbox_file):
            os.rename(o_pri_mbox_file, mbox_file)
        elif not os.path.isdir(o_pri_mbox_file):
            newname = "%s.mm_install-dunno_what_this_was_but_its_in_the_way" \
                      % o_pri_mbox_file
            os.rename(o_pri_mbox_file, newname)
            print C_("""\
    unknown file in the way, moving
        %(o_pri_mbox_file)s
    to
        %(newname)s""")
        else:
            # directory
            print C_('Nothing to do.')


    #
    # move public archive mbox there if it's around
    # and take into account all sorts of absurdities.
    #
    print C_('- updating old public mbox file')
    if os.path.exists(o_pub_mbox_file):
        if os.path.isfile(o_pub_mbox_file):
            os.rename(o_pub_mbox_file, mbox_file)
        elif not os.path.isdir(o_pub_mbox_file):
            newname = "%s.mm_install-dunno_what_this_was_but_its_in_the_way" \
                      % o_pub_mbox_file
            os.rename(o_pub_mbox_file, newname)
            print C_("""\
    unknown file in the way, moving
        %(o_pub_mbox_file)s
    to
        %(newname)s""")
        else: # directory
            print C_('Nothing to do.')

    #
    # move the html archives there
    #
    if os.path.isdir(o_html_dir):
        os.rename(o_html_dir, html_dir)
        #
        # chmod the html archives
        #
        os.chmod(html_dir, 02775)
    # BAW: Is this still necessary?!
    mlist.Save()
    #
    # check to see if pre-b4 list-specific templates are around
    # and move them to the new place if there's not already
    # a new one there
    #
    # There is a problem with the following if the list name is equal
    # to a language code. All the templates get moved from templates/xx
    # to lists/xx. To avoid this, test the list name, and if it is 'en'
    # or matches a name in the messages directory, just skip this step.
    if (mlist._internal_name <> 'en' and
        mlist._internal_name not in os.listdir(mm_cfg.MESSAGES_DIR)):
        # It's okay to move the templates.
        tmpl_dir = os.path.join(mm_cfg.PREFIX, "templates")
        list_dir = mm_cfg.LIST_DATA_DIR
        b4_tmpl_dir = os.path.join(tmpl_dir, mlist._internal_name)
        new_tmpl_dir = os.path.join(list_dir, mlist._internal_name)
        if os.path.exists(b4_tmpl_dir):
            print C_("""\
- This list looks like it might have <= b4 list templates around""")
            for f in os.listdir(b4_tmpl_dir):
                o_tmpl = os.path.join(b4_tmpl_dir, f)
                n_tmpl = os.path.join(new_tmpl_dir, f)
                if os.path.exists(o_tmpl):
                    if not os.path.exists(n_tmpl):
                        os.rename(o_tmpl, n_tmpl)
                        print C_('- moved %(o_tmpl)s to %(n_tmpl)s')
                    else:
                        print C_("""\
- both %(o_tmpl)s and %(n_tmpl)s exist, leaving untouched""")
                else:
                    print C_("""\
- %(o_tmpl)s doesn't exist, leaving untouched""")
    #
    # Move all the templates to the en language subdirectory as required for
    # Mailman 2.1
    #
    move_language_templates(mlist)
    # Avoid eating filehandles with the list lockfiles
    mlist.Unlock()
    return 0



def archive_path_fixer(unused_arg, dir, files):
    # Passed to os.path.walk to fix the perms on old html archives.
    for f in files:
        abs = os.path.join(dir, f)
        if os.path.isdir(abs):
            if f == "database":
                os.chmod(abs, 02770)
            else:
                os.chmod(abs, 02775)
        elif os.path.isfile(abs):
            os.chmod(abs, 0664)

def remove_old_sources(module):
    # Also removes old directories.
    src = '%s/%s' % (mm_cfg.PREFIX, module)
    pyc = src + "c"
    if os.path.isdir(src):
        print C_('removing directory %(src)s and everything underneath')
        shutil.rmtree(src)
    elif os.path.exists(src):
        print C_('removing %(src)s')
        try:
            os.unlink(src)
        except os.error, rest:
            print C_("Warning: couldn't remove %(src)s -- %(rest)s")
    if module.endswith('.py') and os.path.exists(pyc):
        try:
            os.unlink(pyc)
        except os.error, rest:
            print C_("couldn't remove old file %(pyc)s -- %(rest)s")


def update_qfiles():
    print C_('updating old qfiles')
    prefix = `time.time()` + '+'
    # Be sure the qfiles/in directory exists (we don't really need the
    # switchboard object, but it's convenient for creating the directory).
    sb = Switchboard(mm_cfg.INQUEUE_DIR)
    for filename in os.listdir(mm_cfg.QUEUE_DIR):
        # Updating means just moving the .db and .msg files to qfiles/in where
        # it should be dequeued, converted, and processed normally.
        if filename.endswith('.msg'):
            oldmsgfile = os.path.join(mm_cfg.QUEUE_DIR, filename)
            newmsgfile = os.path.join(mm_cfg.INQUEUE_DIR, prefix + filename)
            os.rename(oldmsgfile, newmsgfile)
        elif filename.endswith('.db'):
            olddbfile = os.path.join(mm_cfg.QUEUE_DIR, filename)
            newdbfile = os.path.join(mm_cfg.INQUEUE_DIR, prefix + filename)
            os.rename(olddbfile, newdbfile)
    # Now update for the Mailman 2.1.5 qfile format.  For every filebase in
    # the qfiles/* directories that has both a .pck and a .db file, pull the
    # data out and re-queue them.
    for dirname in os.listdir(mm_cfg.QUEUE_DIR):
        dirpath = os.path.join(mm_cfg.QUEUE_DIR, dirname)
        if dirpath == mm_cfg.BADQUEUE_DIR:
            # The files in qfiles/bad can't possibly be pickles
            continue
        sb = Switchboard(dirpath)
        try:
            for filename in os.listdir(dirpath):
                filepath = os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
                filebase, ext = os.path.splitext(filepath)
                # A bug in Mailman 2.1.9 left .bak files behind in some
                # circumstances. It should be safe to remove them.
                if ext == '.bak':
                    os.remove(filepath)
                # Handle the .db metadata files as part of the handling of the
                # .pck or .msg message files.
                if ext not in ('.pck', '.msg'):
                    continue
                msg, data = dequeue(filebase)
                if msg is not None and data is not None:
                    sb.enqueue(msg, data)
        except EnvironmentError, e:
            if e.errno <> errno.ENOTDIR:
                raise
            print C_('Warning!  Not a directory: %(dirpath)s')



# Implementations taken from the pre-2.1.5 Switchboard
def ext_read(filename):
    fp = open(filename)
    d = marshal.load(fp)
    # Update from version 2 files
    if d.get('version', 0) == 2:
        del d['filebase']
    # Do the reverse conversion (repr -> float)
    for attr in ['received_time']:
        try:
            sval = d[attr]
        except KeyError:
            pass
        else:
            # Do a safe eval by setting up a restricted execution
            # environment.  This may not be strictly necessary since we
            # know they are floats, but it can't hurt.
            d[attr] = eval(sval, {'__builtins__': {}})
    fp.close()
    return d


def dequeue(filebase):
    # Calculate the .db and .msg filenames from the given filebase.
    msgfile = os.path.join(filebase + '.msg')
    pckfile = os.path.join(filebase + '.pck')
    dbfile = os.path.join(filebase + '.db')
    # Now we are going to read the message and metadata for the given
    # filebase.  We want to read things in this order: first, the metadata
    # file to find out whether the message is stored as a pickle or as
    # plain text.  Second, the actual message file.  However, we want to
    # first unlink the message file and then the .db file, because the
    # qrunner only cues off of the .db file
    msg = None
    try:
        data = ext_read(dbfile)
        os.unlink(dbfile)
    except EnvironmentError, e:
        if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
        data = {}
    # Between 2.1b4 and 2.1b5, the `rejection-notice' key in the metadata
    # was renamed to `rejection_notice', since dashes in the keys are not
    # supported in METAFMT_ASCII.
    if data.has_key('rejection-notice'):
        data['rejection_notice'] = data['rejection-notice']
        del data['rejection-notice']
    msgfp = None
    try:
        try:
            msgfp = open(pckfile)
            msg = cPickle.load(msgfp)
            if not data:
                # There was no .db file. Is this a post 2.1.5 .pck?
                try:
                    data = cPickle.load(msgfp)
                except EOFError:
                    pass
            os.unlink(pckfile)
        except EnvironmentError, e:
            if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
            msgfp = None
            try:
                msgfp = open(msgfile)
                msg = email.message_from_file(msgfp, Message.Message)
                os.unlink(msgfile)
            except EnvironmentError, e:
                if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
            except (email.Errors.MessageParseError, ValueError), e:
                # This message was unparsable, most likely because its
                # MIME encapsulation was broken.  For now, there's not
                # much we can do about it.
                print C_('message is unparsable: %(filebase)s')
                msgfp.close()
                msgfp = None
                if mm_cfg.QRUNNER_SAVE_BAD_MESSAGES:
                    # Cheapo way to ensure the directory exists w/ the
                    # proper permissions.
                    sb = Switchboard(mm_cfg.BADQUEUE_DIR)
                    os.rename(msgfile, os.path.join(
                        mm_cfg.BADQUEUE_DIR, filebase + '.txt'))
                else:
                    os.unlink(msgfile)
                msg = data = None
        except EOFError:
            # For some reason the pckfile was empty.  Just delete it.
            print C_('Warning!  Deleting empty .pck file: %(pckfile)s')
            os.unlink(pckfile)
    finally:
        if msgfp:
            msgfp.close()
    return msg, data



def update_pending():
    file20 = os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, 'pending_subscriptions.db')
    file214 = os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, 'pending.pck')
    db = None
    # Try to load the Mailman 2.0 file
    try:
        fp = open(file20)
    except IOError, e:
        if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
    else:
        print C_('Updating Mailman 2.0 pending_subscriptions.db database')
        db = marshal.load(fp)
        # Convert to the pre-Mailman 2.1.5 format
        db = Pending._update(db)
    if db is None:
        # Try to load the Mailman 2.1.x where x < 5, file
        try:
            fp = open(file214)
        except IOError, e:
            if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
        else:
            print C_('Updating Mailman 2.1.4 pending.pck database')
            db = cPickle.load(fp)
    if db is None:
        print C_('Nothing to do.')
        return
    # Now upgrade the database to the 2.1.5 format.  Each list now has its own
    # pending.pck file, but only the RE_ENABLE operation actually recorded the
    # listname in the request.  For the SUBSCRIPTION, UNSUBSCRIPTION, and
    # CHANGE_OF_ADDRESS operations, we know the address of the person making
    # the request so we can repend this request just for the lists the person
    # is a member of.  For the HELD_MESSAGE operation, we can check the list's
    # requests.pck file for correlation.  Evictions will take care of any
    # misdirected pendings.
    reenables_by_list = {}
    addrops_by_address = {}
    holds_by_id = {}
    subs_by_address = {}
    for key, val in db.items():
        if key in ('evictions', 'version'):
            continue
        try:
            op = val[0]
            data = val[1:]
        except (IndexError, ValueError):
            print C_('Ignoring bad pended data: %(key)s: %(val)s')
            continue
        if op in (Pending.UNSUBSCRIPTION, Pending.CHANGE_OF_ADDRESS):
            # data[0] is the address being unsubscribed
            addrops_by_address.setdefault(data[0], []).append((key, val))
        elif op == Pending.SUBSCRIPTION:
            # data[0] is a UserDesc object
            addr = data[0].address
            subs_by_address.setdefault(addr, []).append((key, val))
        elif op == Pending.RE_ENABLE:
            # data[0] is the mailing list's internal name
            reenables_by_list.setdefault(data[0], []).append((key, val))
        elif op == Pending.HELD_MESSAGE:
            # data[0] is the hold id.  There better only be one entry per id
            id = data[0]
            if holds_by_id.has_key(id):
                print C_('WARNING: Ignoring duplicate pending ID: %(id)s.')
            else:
                holds_by_id[id] = (key, val)
    # Now we have to lock every list and re-pend all the appropriate
    # requests.  Note that this will reset all the expiration dates, but that
    # should be fine.
    for listname in Utils.list_names():
        mlist = MailList.MailList(listname)
        # This is not the most efficient way to do this because it loads and
        # saves the pending.pck file each time. :(
        try:
            for cookie, data in reenables_by_list.get(listname, []):
                mlist.pend_repend(cookie, data)
            for id, (cookie, data) in holds_by_id.items():
                try:
                    rec = mlist.GetRecord(id)
                except KeyError:
                    # Not for this list
                    pass
                else:
                    mlist.pend_repend(cookie, data)
                    del holds_by_id[id]
            for addr, recs in subs_by_address.items():
                # We shouldn't have a subscription confirmation if the address
                # is already a member of the mailing list.
                if mlist.isMember(addr):
                    continue
                for cookie, data in recs:
                    mlist.pend_repend(cookie, data)
            for addr, recs in addrops_by_address.items():
                # We shouldn't have unsubscriptions or change of address
                # requests for addresses which aren't members of the list.
                if not mlist.isMember(addr):
                    continue
                for cookie, data in recs:
                    mlist.pend_repend(cookie, data)
            mlist.Save()
        finally:
            mlist.Unlock()
    try:
        os.unlink(file20)
    except OSError, e:
        if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise
    try:
        os.unlink(file214)
    except OSError, e:
        if e.errno <> errno.ENOENT: raise



def main():
    errors = 0
    # get rid of old stuff
    print C_('getting rid of old source files')
    for mod in ('Mailman/Archiver.py', 'Mailman/HyperArch.py',
                'Mailman/HyperDatabase.py', 'Mailman/pipermail.py',
                'Mailman/smtplib.py', 'Mailman/Cookie.py',
                'bin/update_to_10b6', 'scripts/mailcmd',
                'scripts/mailowner', 'mail/wrapper', 'Mailman/pythonlib',
                'cgi-bin/archives', 'Mailman/MailCommandHandler'):
        remove_old_sources(mod)
    listnames = Utils.list_names()
    if not listnames:
        print C_('no lists == nothing to do, exiting')
        return
    #
    # for people with web archiving, make sure the directories
    # in the archiving are set with proper perms for b6.
    #
    if os.path.isdir("%s/public_html/archives" % mm_cfg.PREFIX):
        print C_("""\
fixing all the perms on your old html archives to work with b6
If your archives are big, this could take a minute or two...""")
        os.path.walk("%s/public_html/archives" % mm_cfg.PREFIX,
                     archive_path_fixer, "")
        print C_('done')
    for listname in listnames:
        print C_('Updating mailing list: %(listname)s')
        errors = errors + dolist(listname)
        print
    print C_('Updating Usenet watermarks')
    wmfile = os.path.join(mm_cfg.DATA_DIR, 'gate_watermarks')
    try:
        fp = open(wmfile)
    except IOError:
        print C_('- nothing to update here')
    else:
        d = marshal.load(fp)
        fp.close()
        for listname in d.keys():
            if listname not in listnames:
                # this list no longer exists
                continue
            mlist = MailList.MailList(listname, lock=0)
            try:
                mlist.Lock(0.5)
            except TimeOutError:
                print >> sys.stderr, C_(
                    'WARNING: could not acquire lock for list: %(listname)s')
                errors = errors + 1
            else:
                # Pre 1.0b7 stored 0 in the gate_watermarks file to indicate
                # that no gating had been done yet.  Without coercing this to
                # None, the list could now suddenly get flooded.
                mlist.usenet_watermark = d[listname] or None
                mlist.Save()
                mlist.Unlock()
        os.unlink(wmfile)
        print C_('- usenet watermarks updated and gate_watermarks removed')
    # In Mailman 2.1, the pending database format and file name changed, but
    # in Mailman 2.1.5 it changed again.  This should update all existing
    # files to the 2.1.5 format.
    update_pending()
    # In Mailman 2.1, the qfiles directory has a different structure and a
    # different content.  Also, in Mailman 2.1.5 we collapsed the message
    # files from separate .msg (pickled Message objects) and .db (marshalled
    # dictionaries) to a shared .pck file containing two pickles.
    update_qfiles()
    # This warning was necessary for the upgrade from 1.0b9 to 1.0b10.
    # There's no good way of figuring this out for releases prior to 2.0beta2
    # :(
    if lastversion == NOTFRESH:
        print C_("""

NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE

    You are upgrading an existing Mailman installation, but I can't tell what
    version you were previously running.

    If you are upgrading from Mailman 1.0b9 or earlier you will need to
    manually update your mailing lists.  For each mailing list you need to
    copy the file templates/options.html lists/<listname>/options.html.

    However, if you have edited this file via the Web interface, you will have
    to merge your changes into this file, otherwise you will lose your
    changes.

NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE

""")
    return errors



def usage(code, msg=''):
    if code:
        fd = sys.stderr
    else:
        fd = sys.stdout
    print >> fd, C_(__doc__) % globals()
    if msg:
        print >> sys.stderr, msg
    sys.exit(code)



if __name__ == '__main__':
    try:
        opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'hf',
                                   ['help', 'force'])
    except getopt.error, msg:
        usage(1, msg)

    if args:
        usage(1, 'Unexpected arguments: %s' % args)

    force = 0
    for opt, arg in opts:
        if opt in ('-h', '--help'):
            usage(0)
        elif opt in ('-f', '--force'):
            force = 1

    # calculate the versions
    lastversion, thisversion = calcversions()
    hexlversion = hex(lastversion)
    hextversion = hex(thisversion)
    if lastversion == thisversion and not force:
        # nothing to do
        print C_('No updates are necessary.')
        sys.exit(0)
    if lastversion > thisversion and not force:
        print C_("""\
Downgrade detected, from version %(hexlversion)s to version %(hextversion)s
This is probably not safe.
Exiting.""")
        sys.exit(1)
    print C_('Upgrading from version %(hexlversion)s to %(hextversion)s')
    errors = main()
    if not errors:
        # Record the version we just upgraded to
        fp = open(LMVFILE, 'w')
        fp.write(hex(mm_cfg.HEX_VERSION) + '\n')
        fp.close()
    else:
        lockdir = mm_cfg.LOCK_DIR
        print C_('''\

ERROR:

The locks for some lists could not be acquired.  This means that either
Mailman was still active when you upgraded, or there were stale locks in the
%(lockdir)s directory.

You must put Mailman into a quiescent state and remove all stale locks, then
re-run "make update" manually.  See the INSTALL and UPGRADE files for details.
''')