#!/bin/sh

# If we're just upgrading, don't ask anything
case "$1" in
    configure)
        if echo "$2" | egrep -q '(^0\.1|^$)'; then
            # By default set to no password
            SUDO_USER=user /usr/bin/sudser-worker ""
            echo "\
Now, to invoke a command with administrative priviledges,
open a terminal and run 'sudo <command>', or just 'rush'
to get a root shell.

If you would like to set up a more secure configuration,
open a terminal and invoke the 'sudser' command. It will
ask you for a password, and then it will allow access only
to root shell, and only after you enter the user password.
" > /tmp/_sudser_
        fi
        ;;
esac

if [ -r /tmp/_sudser_ ]; then
    echo -e "\033[1;31mPlease read and close the popup dialog\033[0m"
    maemo-confirm-text "Please note" /tmp/_sudser_
    rm -f /tmp/_sudser_
fi

#DEBHELPER#
