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44 lines
1.3 KiB
44 lines
1.3 KiB
#!/bin/sh
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after_remove() {
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:
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#rm -rf /data/harmony/latest
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#rm -rf /data/harmony/.dht*
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#rm -rf /data/harmony/transactions.rlp
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}
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after_purge() {
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:
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}
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dummy() {
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:
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}
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if [ "${1}" = "remove" -o "${1}" = "abort-install" ]
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then
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# "after remove" goes here
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# "abort-install" happens when the pre-installation script failed.
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# In that case, this script, which should be idemptoent, is run
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# to ensure a clean roll-back of the installation.
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after_remove
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elif [ "${1}" = "purge" -a -z "${2}" ]
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then
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# like "on remove", but executes after dpkg deletes config files
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# 'apt-get purge' runs 'on remove' section, then this section.
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# There is no equivalent in RPM or ARCH.
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after_purge
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elif [ "${1}" = "upgrade" ]
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then
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# This represents the case where the old package's postrm is called after
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# the 'preinst' script is called.
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# We should ignore this and just use 'preinst upgrade' and
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# 'postinst configure'. The newly installed package should do the
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# upgrade, not the uninstalled one, since it can't anticipate what new
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# things it will have to do to upgrade for the new version.
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dummy
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elif echo "${1}" | grep -E -q '(fail|abort)'
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then
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echo "Failed to install before the post-removal script was run." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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