- configure)
- # Configure this package. If the package must prompt the user for
- # information, do it here.
- :
-
- #ln -s /usr/sbin/citmail /usr/sbin/sendmail
-
- chown root:citadel /usr/sbin/sendmail
- chmod 04755 /usr/sbin/sendmail
- ### We could also do this on the fly. The following is from Tore
- ### Anderson:
-
- #. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
-
- ### find out what the user answered.
- # db_get foo/run_on_boot
- # run_on_boot=$RET
- # db_stop
-
- ### safely create a temporary file to generate our suggested
- ### configuration file.
- # tempfile=`tempfile`
- # cat << _eof > $tempfile
- ### Configuration file for Foo.
-
- ### this was answered by you, the user in a debconf dialogue
- # RUNONBOOT=$run_on_boot
-
- ### this was not, as it has a sane default value.
- # COLOUROFSKY=blue
-
- #_eof
-
- ### Note that some versions of debconf do not release stdin, so
- ### the following invocation of ucf may not work, since the stdin
- ### is never coneected to ucfr.
-
- ### now, invoke ucf, which will take care of the rest, and ask
- ### the user if he wants to update his file, if it is modified.
- #ucf $tempfile /etc/foo.conf
-
- ### done! now we'll just clear up our cruft.
- #rm -f $tempfile
-
-
- #### There are three sub-cases:
- ###if test "${2+set}" != set; then
- ### # We're being installed by an ancient dpkg which doesn't remember
- ### # which version was most recently configured, or even whether
- ### # there is a most recently configured version.
- ### :
- ###
- ###elif test -z "$2" -o "$2" = "<unknown>"; then
- ### # The package has not ever been configured on this system, or was
- ### # purged since it was last configured.
- ### :
- ###
- ###else
- ### # Version $2 is the most recently configured version of this
- ### # package.
- ### :
- ###
- ###fi
- ;;
- abort-upgrade)
- # Back out of an attempt to upgrade this package FROM THIS VERSION
- # to version $2. Undo the effects of "prerm upgrade $2".
- :
-