Patrick Schoenfeld wrote: > Additional (might be more to his interest, because he talked about his > postinst) it says: > > " > postinst configure most-recently-configured-version > " > > If a package is upgraded the most-recently-configured-version is usually > identical to old-version. It isn't if the configuration of the package > already took place but the installation hasn't finished (half-installed > state). That is as far as I understand it. Anyways using $2 as > oldversion worked for me in every case so far. > > Regards, > Patrick
In fact, I was being stupid in my question, so I'm asking again. I think it's best option for me to know from what version I'm upgrading from at the configure stage, so I can prompt a nice debconf dialog and ask: "Do you want libapache2-mod-log-sql-mysql to upgrade your apachelogs database tables?" I think it's best this way, right? Then, how do I know that I'm upgrading from version < 1.101 and that the upgraded is needed ??? Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]