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.TH maintscript\-helper 1 "2010-04-16" "Debian Project" "dpkg suite"
.SH NAME
maintscript\-helper \- works around known dpkg limitations in maintainer scripts
.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B $DPKG_LIBDIR/maintscript\-helper
.IR command " [" parameters "...] \-\- " maint-script-parameters
.
.SH COMMANDS AND PARAMETERS
.P
\fBrm_conffile\fP \fIconffile\fP \fIlastversion\fP [\fIpackage\fP]
.P
\fBmv_conffile\fP \fIoldconffile\fP \fInewconffile\fP \fIlastversion\fP [\fIpackage\fP]
.
.SH DESCRIPTION
.P
This program is designed to be run within maintainer scripts to achieve
some tasks that dpkg can't (yet) handle natively either because of design
decisions or due to current limitations.
.P
Many of those tasks require coordinated actions from several maintainer
scripts (\fBpreinst\fP, \fBpostinst\fP, \fBprerm\fP, \fBpostrm\fP). To
avoid mistakes the same call simply needs to be put in all scripts and the
program will automatically adapt its behaviour based on the environment
variable DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME and on the maintainer scripts arguments
that you have to forward after a double dash.
.
.SH CONFFILE RELATED TASKS
.P
When upgrading a package, dpkg will not automatically remove a conffile (a
configuration file for which dpkg should preserve user changes) if it is
not present in the newer version. There are two principal reasons for
this; the first is that the conffile could've been dropped by accident and
the next version could restore it, users wouldn't want their changes
thrown away. The second is to allow packages to transition files from a
dpkg\-maintained conffile to a file maintained by the package's maintainer
scripts, usually with a tool like debconf or ucf.
.P
This means that if a package is intended to rename or remove a conffile,
it must explicitly do so and \fBmaintscript\-helper\fP can be used to implement
graceful deletion and moving of conffiles within maintainer scripts.
.
.SS REMOVING A CONFFILE
.P
If a conffile is completely removed, it should be removed from disk,
unless the user has modified it. If there are local modifications, they
should be preserved. If the package upgrades aborts, the newly obsolete
conffile should not disappear.
.P
All of this is implemented by putting the following shell snippet in the
\fBpreinst\fP, \fBpostinst\fP and \fBpostrm\fP maintainer scripts:
.P
    if [ \-x $DPKG_LIBDIR/maintscript\-helper ]; then
        $DPKG_LIBDIR/maintscript\-helper rm_conffile \\
            \fIconffile\fP \fIlastversion\fP \fIpackage\fP \-\- "$@"
    fi
.P
\fIconffile\fP is the filename of the conffile to remove.
\fIlastversion\fP is the last version of the package that contained the
conffile. \fIpackage\fP is the package name, it's optional as it will
default to $DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE (this variable is set by dpkg to the
name of the package acted upon). All the parameters of the maintainer
scripts have to be forwarded to the program after "\-\-".
.P
Current implementation: in the \fBpreinst\fP, it checks if the conffile
was modified and renames it either to \fIconffile\fP\fB.dpkg\-remove\fP (if not
modified) or to \fIconffile\fP\fB.dpkg\-bak\fP (if modified). The latter file is
kept for reference as it contains user modifications but the former will
be removed in the \fBpostinst\fP. If the package upgrade aborts, the
\fBpostrm\fP reinstalls the original conffile. During purge, the
\fBpostrm\fP will also delete the \fB.dpkg\-bak\fP file kept up to now.
.
.SS RENAMING A CONFFILE
.P
If a conffile is moved from one location to another, you need to make sure
you move across any changes the user has made. This may seem a simple
change to the \fBpreinst\fP script at first, however that will result in
the user being prompted by dpkg to approve the conffile edits even though
they are not responsible of them.
.P
Graceful renaming can be implemented by putting the following shell
snippet in the \fBpreinst\fP, \fBpostinst\fP and \fBpostrm\fP maintainer
scripts:
.P
    if [ \-x $DPKG_LIBDIR/maintscript\-helper ]; then
        $DPKG_LIBDIR/maintscript\-helper mv_conffile \\
            \fIoldconffile\fP \fInewconffile\fP \fIlastversion\fP \fIpackage\fP \-\- "$@"
    fi
.P
\fIoldconffile\fP and \fInewconffile\fP are the old and new name of the
conffile to rename. \fIlastversion\fP is the last version of the package
that contained the conffile with the old name. \fIpackage\fP is the
package name, it's optional as it will default to
$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE (this variable is set by dpkg to the name of the
package acted upon). All the parameters of the maintainer scripts have to
be forwarded to the program after "\-\-".
.P
Current implementation: the \fBpreinst\fP checks if the conffile has been
modified, if yes it's left on place otherwise it's renamed to
\fIoldconffile\fP\fB.dpkg\-remove\fP. On configuration, the \fBpostinst\fP
removes \fIoldconffile\fP\fB.dpkg\-remove\fP and renames \fIoldconffile\fP
to \fInewconffile\fP if \fIoldconffile\fP is still available. On
abort\-upgrade/abort\-install, the \fBpostrm\fP renames
\fIoldconffile\fP\fB.dpkg\-remove\fP back to \fIoldconffile\fP if required.
.
.SH AUTHORS
Copyright \(co 2010 Rapha\[:e]l Hertzog
.br
Copyright \(co 2008 Joey Hess
.br
Copyright \(co 2007 Guillem Jover
.br
Copyright \(co 2005 Scott James Remnant
.sp
This is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or
later for copying conditions. There is NO WARRANTY.