File: //var/lib/dpkg/info/mercurial.postrm
#!/bin/sh
# postrm script for mercurial
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <postrm> `remove'
# * <postrm> `purge'
# * <old-postrm> `upgrade' <new-version>
# * <new-postrm> `failed-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install'
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <disappearer's-postrm> `disappear' <overwriter>
# <overwriter-version>
# for details, see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
purge)
for conffile in hgext.rc; do
# we mimic dpkg as closely as possible, so we remove configuration
# files with dpkg backup extensions too:
### Some of the following is from Tore Anderson:
for ext in '~' '%' .bak .dpkg-tmp .dpkg-new .dpkg-old .dpkg-dist .ucf-old .ucf-new .ucf-dist; do
rm -f /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/$conffile$ext
done
# remove the configuration file itself
rm -f /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/$conffile
# and finally clear it out from the ucf database
if which ucf >/dev/null; then
ucf --purge /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/$conffile
fi
if which ucfr >/dev/null; then
ucfr --purge mercurial /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/$conffile
fi
done
;;
remove|upgrade|failed-upgrade|abort-install|abort-upgrade|disappear)
;;
*)
echo "postrm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
exit 0