/etc/myfoo/server.conf before rm(1)'ing it:
https://pastebin.com/3SjBAJRL
Does this look sane now?
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server/server.conf.template "$new_config"
mkdir -p /etc/myserver/
ucf --three-way --debconf-ok \
"$new_config" /etc/myserver/server.conf
ucfr myserver-server /etc/myserver/server.conf
But it's not really clear to be what needs to be done within .config.
Should
therein.
The myfoo-server.postinst script is then run, writing out to
/etc/myfoo/server.conf the clobbered debconf values.
What am I doing wrong and what do you recommend?
These are my myfoo-server.config and myfoo-server.postinst:
https://pastebin.com/hyWyH5id
https://pastebin.c
l/main/p/pistache/pistache_0.0.001-kip1~unstable.dsc
More information about Pistache can be obtained from
https://www.github.com/oktal/pistache.
Yours truly,
Kip Warner
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