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- .\" dpkg manual page - deb-triggers(5)
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- .TH deb\-triggers 5 "%RELEASE_DATE%" "%VERSION%" "dpkg suite"
- .nh
- .SH NAME
- deb\-triggers \- package triggers
- .
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- triggers
- .
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- A package declares its relationship to some trigger(s) by including
- a \fItriggers\fP file in its control archive (i.e. \fIDEBIAN/triggers\fP
- during package creation).
- .PP
- This file contains directives, one per line. Leading and trailing whitespace
- and everything after the first \fB#\fP on any line will be trimmed, and
- empty lines will be ignored.
- .PP
- The trigger control directives currently supported are:
- .TP
- \fBinterest\fP \fItrigger-name\fP
- .TQ
- \fBinterest\-await\fP \fItrigger-name\fP
- .TQ
- \fBinterest\-noawait\fP \fItrigger-name\fP
- .IP
- Specifies that the package is interested in the named trigger. All
- triggers in which a package is interested must be listed using this
- directive in the triggers control file. The “noawait” variant does
- not put the triggering packages in triggers\-awaited state. This should
- be used when the functionality provided by the trigger is not crucial.
- .TP
- \fBactivate\fP \fItrigger-name\fP
- .TQ
- \fBactivate\-await\fP \fItrigger-name\fP
- .TQ
- \fBactivate\-noawait\fP \fItrigger-name\fP
- .IP
- Arranges that changes to this package's state will activate the
- specified trigger. The trigger will be activated at the start of
- the following operations: unpack, configure, remove (including for
- the benefit of a conflicting package), purge and deconfigure.
- The “noawait” variant does not put the triggering packages in
- triggers\-awaited state. This should be used when the functionality
- provided by the trigger is not crucial.
- .IP
- If this package disappears during the unpacking of another package
- the trigger will be activated when the disappearance is noted
- towards the end of the unpack. Trigger processing, and transition
- from triggers\-awaited to installed, does not cause activations.
- In the case of unpack, triggers mentioned in both the old and new
- versions of the package will be activated.
- .PP
- Unknown directives are an error which will prevent installation of the
- package.
- .PP
- The “\-noawait” variants should always be favored when possible since
- triggering packages are not put in triggers\-awaited state and can thus
- be immediately configured without requiring the processing of the trigger.
- If the triggering packages are dependencies of other upgraded packages,
- it will avoid an early trigger processing run and make it possible
- to run the trigger only once as one of the last steps of the upgrade.
- .PP
- The “\-noawait” variants are only supported since dpkg 1.16.1, and
- will lead to errors if used with an older dpkg. It is thus recommended
- to add a “Pre\-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.16.1)” to any package that wish to use
- those directives.
- .PP
- The “\-await” alias variants are only supported since dpkg 1.17.21, and
- will lead to errors if used with an older dpkg. It is thus recommended
- to add a “Pre\-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.17.21)” to any package that wish to use
- those directives.
- .
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .BR dpkg\-trigger (1),
- .BR dpkg (1),
- .\" FIXME: Unhardcode the pathname, and use dpkg instead of dpkg-dev.
- .BR /usr/share/doc/dpkg\-dev/triggers.txt.gz .
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