config is in htcondor 8.4.2~dfsg.1-1build1.
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
# shortcut to query condors configuration without interpreting its
# macros
ccv() {
condor_config_val -dump |grep "^${1}\s=" | sed -e "s/^${1}\s=\s//"
}
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
db_version 2.0
db_capb backup
db_settitle condor/title
# if we have a working condor config query it to charge debconf
# hmmm '&> /dev/null' would ruin the logic ... strange
if condor_config_val -config 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
if [ "$(ccv CONDOR_DEVELOPERS)" = "NONE" ]; then
db_set condor/phonehome false
else
db_set condor/phonehome true
fi
if [ "$(ccv START)" = "TRUE" ]; then
db_set condor/startpolicy true
else
db_set condor/startpolicy false
fi
db_set condor/reservedmemory "$(ccv RESERVED_MEMORY)"
db_set condor/admin "$(ccv CONDOR_ADMIN)"
db_set condor/filesystemdomain "$(ccv FILESYSTEM_DOMAIN)"
db_set condor/uiddomain "$(ccv UID_DOMAIN)"
db_set condor/centralmanager "$(ccv CONDOR_HOST)"
db_set condor/allowwrite "$(ccv ALLOW_WRITE)"
# figure out roles
condor_daemons=$(ccv DAEMON_LIST)
[[ "$condor_daemons" =~ "COLLECTOR" ]] \
&& condor_roles+="${condor_roles:+, }COLLECTOR:NEGOTIATOR"
[[ "$condor_daemons" =~ "SCHEDD" ]] \
&& condor_roles+="${condor_roles:+, }SCHEDD"
[[ "$condor_daemons" =~ "STARTD" ]] \
&& condor_roles+="${condor_roles:+, }STARTD"
db_set condor/daemons "$condor_roles"
fi
# initial check whether our service is wanted
# stop here if not
db_input high condor/wantdebconf || true
db_go # need to run once to get db_get to work
db_get condor/wantdebconf
if [ "$RET" = "false" ]; then
exit 0
fi
# This implements a simple state machine so the back button can be handled.
# taken from debconf demo example
MAX_STATE=6
STATE=1
while [ "$STATE" != 0 -a "$STATE" != "$MAX_STATE" ]; do
case $STATE in
1)
db_input high condor/personal || true
;;
2)
db_beginblock
db_input low condor/startpolicy || true
db_input low condor/reservedmemory || true
db_input low condor/admin || true
db_input low condor/phonehome || true
db_endblock
;;
3)
db_get condor/personal
if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
# for the initial configuration of a personal condor, we want
# all jobs to start right away, regardless of machine activity
# (but only force this setting if the user never had the chance
# to indicate something else)
db_fget condor/startpolicy seen
if [ "$RET" = "false" ]; then
db_set condor/startpolicy true
fi
# skip over all other questions
STATE=$MAX_STATE
continue
fi
db_input high condor/daemons || true
;;
4)
db_beginblock
db_input high condor/filesystemdomain || true
db_input high condor/uiddomain || true
db_input high condor/centralmanager || true
db_endblock
;;
5)
db_input critical condor/allowwrite || true
;;
esac
if db_go; then
STATE=$(($STATE + 1))
else
STATE=$(($STATE - 1))
fi
done
db_stop
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