File: //var/lib/dpkg/info/horus.postinst
#!/bin/sh
after_upgrade() {
:
systemctl --system daemon-reload >/dev/null || true
debsystemctl=$(command -v deb-systemd-invoke || echo systemctl)
if ! systemctl is-enabled horus >/dev/null
then
systemctl enable horus >/dev/null || true
else
echo ""
fi
echo "Upgrade completed"
}
after_install() {
:
systemctl --system daemon-reload >/dev/null || true
debsystemctl=$(command -v deb-systemd-invoke || echo systemctl)
systemctl enable horus >/dev/null || true
}
if [ "${1}" = "configure" -a -z "${2}" ] || \
[ "${1}" = "abort-remove" ]
then
# "after install" here
# "abort-remove" happens when the pre-removal script failed.
# In that case, this script, which should be idemptoent, is run
# to ensure a clean roll-back of the removal.
after_install
elif [ "${1}" = "configure" -a -n "${2}" ]
then
upgradeFromVersion="${2}"
# "after upgrade" here
# NOTE: This slot is also used when deb packages are removed,
# but their config files aren't, but a newer version of the
# package is installed later, called "Config-Files" state.
# basically, that still looks a _lot_ like an upgrade to me.
after_upgrade "${2}"
elif echo "${1}" | grep -E -q "(abort|fail)"
then
echo "Failed to install before the post-installation script was run." >&2
exit 1
fi