postinst is in apticron 1.1.52.
This file is a maintainer script. It is executed when installing (*inst) or removing (*rm) the package.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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set -e
isDigit() {
test -n "$1" || return 1
string="$1"
while [ "${string#[[:digit:]]}" != "$string" ]; do
string="${string#[[:digit:]]}"
done
[ -z "$string" ] || return 1
}
# Remove cron.daily file which has been installed by old (and bugged)
# apticron versions. (see #587597)
DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME=${DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME:-postinst} \
dpkg-maintscript-helper rm_conffile /etc/cron.daily/apticron "1.1.44" apticron -- "$@"
case "$1" in
configure)
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
db_get apticron/notification
EMAIL="$RET"
if [ ! -d /etc/apticron/ ] ; then
mkdir /etc/apticron
fi
# Move the old timestamp file
tsfile_new='/var/lib/apticron/cron_run'
tsfile_old='/var/lib/misc/apticron.cron'
if [ -f "$tsfile_old" ] ; then
if [ ! -e "$tsfile_new" ] ; then
mv "$tsfile_old" "$tsfile_new"
else
rm -f "$tsfile_old"
fi
fi
tmpfile="$( mktemp -t apticron.conf.XXXXXXXXXX )"
chmod 0644 "$tmpfile"
cat <<EOF > "$tmpfile"
# apticron.conf
#
# set EMAIL to a space separated list of addresses which will be notified of
# impending updates
#
EMAIL="$EMAIL"
#
# Set DIFF_ONLY to "1" to only output the difference of the current run
# compared to the last run (ie. only new upgrades since the last run). If there
# are no differences, no output/email will be generated. By default, apticron
# will output everything that needs to be upgraded.
#
# DIFF_ONLY="1"
#
# Set LISTCHANGES_PROFILE if you would like apticron to invoke apt-listchanges
# with the --profile option. You should add a corresponding profile to
# /etc/apt/listchanges.conf
#
# LISTCHANGES_PROFILE="apticron"
#
# Set SYSTEM if you would like apticron to use something other than the output
# of "hostname -f" for the system name in the mails it generates
#
# SYSTEM="foobar.example.com"
#
# Set IPADDRESSNUM if you would like to configure the maximal number of IP
# addresses apticron displays. The default is to display 1 address of each
# family type (inet, inet6), if available.
#
# IPADDRESSNUM="1"
#
# Set IPADDRESSES to a whitespace separated list of reachable addresses for
# this system. By default, apticron will try to work these out using the
# "ip" command
#
# IPADDRESSES="192.0.2.1 2001:db8:1:2:3::1"
#
# Set NOTIFY_HOLDS="0" if you don't want to be notified about new versions of
# packages on hold in your system. The default behavior is downloading and
# listing them as any other package.
#
# NOTIFY_HOLDS="0"
#
# Set NOTIFY_NEW="0" if you don't want to be notified about packages which
# are not installed in your system. Yes, it's possible! There are some issues
# related to systems which have mixed stable/unstable sources. In these cases
# apt-get will consider for example that packages with "Priority:
# required"/"Essential: yes" in unstable but not in stable should be installed,
# so they will be listed in dist-upgrade output. Please take a look at
# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=531002#44
#
# NOTIFY_NEW="0"
#
# Set CUSTOM_SUBJECT if you want to replace the default subject used in
# the notification e-mails. This may help filtering/sorting client-side e-mail.
# If you want to use internal vars please use single quotes here. Ex:
# \$CUSTOM_SUBJECT='[apticron] \$SYSTEM: \$NUM_PACKAGES package update(s)'
#
# CUSTOM_SUBJECT=""
#
# Set CUSTOM_FROM if you want to replace the default sender by changing the
# 'From:' field used in the notification e-mails. Your default sender will
# be something like `id -un`@`hostname --long`.
#
# CUSTOM_FROM=""
EOF
ucf --debconf-ok --three-way "$tmpfile" /etc/apticron/apticron.conf
rm -f "$tmpfile"
# read time from cron.d job, if any
if [ -f /etc/cron.d/apticron ] ; then
min=$( grep -v '^[[:space:]]*\(\#\|$\)' /etc/cron.d/apticron \
2>/dev/null | {
read min null
isDigit "$min" && echo "$min"
} ) || true
fi
# get random time if cron.d snippet doesn't exist or is malformed
if ! isDigit "$min" ; then
min=$(( $( od -vAn -N2 -tu4 < /dev/urandom ) % 60 ))
fi
tmpfile="$( mktemp -t apticron.crond.XXXXXXXXXX )"
chmod 0644 "$tmpfile"
cat <<EOF >"$tmpfile"
# cron entry for apticron
$min * * * * root if test -x /usr/sbin/apticron; then /usr/sbin/apticron --cron; else true; fi
EOF
ucf --debconf-ok --three-way "$tmpfile" /etc/cron.d/apticron
rm -f "$tmpfile"
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
;;
*)
echo "postinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
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