On 9/27/06, Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The ejabberd postrm include the following:
purge)
ucf --purge $CONFIG_TARGET
rm -f $CONFIG_TARGET
rm -Rf /etc/ejabberd /var/log/ejabberd /var/lib/ejabberd
rm -f /etc/default/ejabberd
deluser ejabberd 2>/dev/null || true
delgroup ejabberd 2>/dev/null || true
;;
The postrm script cannot rely on ucf and adduser to be available when purging.
Well, it's easy not to use adduser (and use userdel and groupdel from passwd).
But if config is managed by ucf then how can we purge it without ucf?
Does it mean that ucf is unusable for config management?
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Sergei Golovan
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