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replaced with dpkg.preinst

Wichert Akkerman 25 lat temu
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debian/preinst

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-#!/bin/sh -
-
-if [ "$1" != "upgrade" ]; then exit 0; fi
-
-set -e
-# i386elf: [ "$2" = "1.4.0.6" ] || dpkg --assert-support-predepends
-
-oldver="$2"
-
-case "$oldver" in
-	0.93.[01234]* | - )	;;
-	* )			exit 0 ;;
-esac
-
-echo '
-contemplating upgrade of dpkg from pre-0.93.50 version ...'
-
-trap 'es=$?; rm -f /var/lib/dpkg/bp.$$; exit $es' 0
-
-perl -000 -ne 'print $x if m/^Package:\s+(\S+\n)/im &&
-			  ($x=$1) ne "dpkg\n" &&
-			  m/^Status:.*(unpacked|postinst)/im' \
-	/var/lib/dpkg/status >/var/lib/dpkg/bp.$$
-
-if test -s /var/lib/dpkg/bp.$$
-then
-	echo '
-
-WARNING - have you read the release notes for this upgrade ?
-
-The following packages have been unpacked but not yet configured:'
-	echo '' `cat /var/lib/dpkg/bp.$$`
-	echo -n '
-If you proceed with the dpkg upgrade with these packages in this state
-you will LOSE ANY CONFIGURATION CHANGES that have been made to their
-configuration files.  I recommend that you back out of the upgrade
-now (see below) and then configure each of these packages using:
- dpkg --configure --force-hold <package>
-
-If you do this and it fails for some packages they are broken anyway, in
-which case you probably don'"'"'t have that much to lose by going ahead
-with the upgrade.
-
-Type "yes" to confirm that you really want to do the upgrade in
-spite of my warning above; if you give any other response we'"'"'ll back
-off the upgrade to give you a chance to fix things.
-
-Continue with upgrade despite probable loss of config data ? '
-	read response
-	case "$response" in
-	[Yy][Ye][Ss] )	echo OK ... ;;
-	* )		echo 'Aborting dpkg upgrade.'; exit 1 ;;
-	esac
-fi
-
-echo -n '
-IMPORTANT - you must install this upgrade on its own, not together in
-the same dpkg run as any other packages.  Otherwise you risk losing
-configuration information.
-
-If you say "no" to the question below we'"'"'ll back off the upgrade now,
-and you can then do it later using:
- dpkg --install dpkg-0.93.51.deb
-If you'"'"'re not sure what to do, say "no", and then run that command
-(with the appropriate dpkg-*.deb filename) from a root shell prompt.
-
-Are you installing only the dpkg upgrade in this dpkg run ? [y/n] '
-read response
-case "$response" in
-[yY]* | '' )
-	echo 'OK, going ahead.'
-	;;
-* )
-	echo '
-Aborting dpkg upgrade (you will see error messages from dpkg about this).'
-	exit 1
-	;;
-esac
-
-if [ -d /usr/lib/dpkg/methods/hd ]
-then
-	echo 'Removing obsolete /usr/lib/dpkg/methods/hd ...'
-	rm -r /usr/lib/dpkg/methods/hd
-fi
-
-exit 0