postrm is in libsemanage-common 2.1.0-2.
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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# -*- Mode: Sh -*-
# postrm ---
# Author : Manoj Srivastava ( srivasta@glaurung.green-gryphon.com )
# Created On : Fri Nov 14 12:22:20 2003
# Created On Node : glaurung.green-gryphon.com
# Last Modified By : Manoj Srivastava
# Last Modified On : Mon Apr 10 13:50:10 2006
# Last Machine Used: glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com
# Update Count : 11
# Status : Unknown, Use with caution!
# HISTORY :
# Description :
#
# arch-tag: 246eda36-1c3a-40cb-9baf-06992ca032f2
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
# Abort if any command returns an error value
set -e
package_name=libsemanage-common
if [ -z "$package_name" ]; then
print >&2 "Internal Error. Please report a bug."
exit 1;
fi
# This script is called twice during the removal of the package; once
# after the removal of the package's files from the system, and as
# the final step in the removal of this package, after the package's
# conffiles have been removed.
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <postrm> `remove'
# * <postrm> `purge'
# * <old-postrm> `upgrade' <new-version>
# * <new-postrm> `failed-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install'
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <disappearer's-postrm> `disappear' <r>overwrit>r> <new-version>
# for details, see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
# Ensure the menu system is updated
##: [ ! -x /usr/bin/update-menus ] || /usr/bin/update-menus
case "$1" in
remove)
# This package is being removed, but its configuration has not yet
# been purged.
:
# Remove diversion
##: dpkg-divert --package ${package_name} --remove --rename \
##: --divert /usr/bin/other.real /usr/bin/other
;;
purge)
# This package has previously been removed and is now having
# its configuration purged from the system.
:
test ! -f /etc/selinux/semanage.conf || rm -f /etc/selinux/semanage.conf
# we mimic dpkg as closely as possible, so we remove configuration
# files with dpkg backup extensions too:
### Some of the following is from Tore Anderson:
##: for ext in '~' '%' .bak .dpkg-tmp .dpkg-new .dpkg-old .dpkg-dist; do
##: rm -f /etc/${package_name}.conf$ext
##: done
# remove the configuration file itself
##: rm -f /etc/${package_name}.conf
# and finally clear it out from the ucf database
##: ucf --purge /etc/${package_name}.conf
# Remove symlinks from /etc/rc?.d
##: update-rc.d ${package_name} remove >/dev/null
##: if [ -e /usr/share/debconf/confmodule ]; then
##: # Purge this package's data from the debconf database.
##: . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
##: db_purge
##: fi
# This package has previously been removed and is now having
# its configuration purged from the system.
##: for flavour in emacs20 emacs21; do
##: STARTDIR=/etc/$flavour/site-start.d;
##: STARTFILE="${package_name}-init.el";
##: if [ -e "$STARTDIR/20$STARTFILE" ]; then
##: rm -f "$STARTDIR/20$STARTFILE"
##: fi
##: done
;;
disappear)
if test "$2" != overwriter; then
echo "$0: undocumented call to \`postrm $*'" 1>&2
exit 0
fi
# This package has been completely overwritten by package $3
# (version $4). All our files are already gone from the system.
# This is a special case: neither "prerm remove" nor "postrm remove"
# have been called, because dpkg didn't know that this package would
# disappear until this stage.
:
;;
upgrade)
# About to upgrade FROM THIS VERSION to version $2 of this package.
# "prerm upgrade" has been called for this version, and "preinst
# upgrade" has been called for the new version. Last chance to
# clean up.
:
;;
failed-upgrade)
# About to upgrade from version $2 of this package TO THIS VERSION.
# "prerm upgrade" has been called for the old version, and "preinst
# upgrade" has been called for this version. This is only used if
# the previous version's "postrm upgrade" couldn't handle it and
# returned non-zero. (Fix old postrm bugs here.)
:
;;
abort-install)
# Back out of an attempt to install this package. Undo the effects of
# "preinst install...". There are two sub-cases.
:
if test "${2+set}" = set; then
# When the install was attempted, version $2's configuration
# files were still on the system. Undo the effects of "preinst
# install $2".
:
else
# We were being installed from scratch. Undo the effects of
# "preinst install".
:
fi ;;
abort-upgrade)
# Back out of an attempt to upgrade this package from version $2
# TO THIS VERSION. Undo the effects of "preinst upgrade $2".
:
;;
*) echo "$0: didn't understand being called with \`$1'" 1>&2
exit 0;;
esac
exit 0
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