On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 08:53:20PM -0400, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> Perhaps the intention of the section 9 paragraph (above) was to
> say
> 
>       However, the postrm script must not call ldconfig if invoked
>       with the argument "upgrade", "failed-upgrade", or "disappear".
>       The preinst script must not call ldconfig if invoked with
>       the argument "abort-upgrade".
> 
> However, that is a bit longwinded and fairly confusing.

It seems neither to me.  The fact that a lot of maintainers are likely
ignorant of the details of maintainer script invocation (this isn't a
rip on other developers -- I personally went for far longer than I
should I have without a good understanding of what is now Policy 6.5)
may make it seem that way, but I see nothing wrong with the language
above.

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