+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Abort if any command returns an error value
-set -e
-
-# This is filled in by debian/rules
-package_name=#PACKAGE#
-
-# This script is called as the first step in removing the package from
-# the system. This includes cases where the user explicitly asked for
-# the package to be removed, upgrade, automatic removal due to conflicts,
-# and deconfiguration due to temporary removal of a depended-on package.
-
-case "$1" in
- remove)
- # This package about to be removed.
- :
- if [ -L /usr/doc/$package_name ]; then
- rm -f /usr/doc/$package_name
- fi
-
- # There are two sub-cases:
- if test "${2+set}" = set; then
- if test "$2" != in-favour; then
- echo "$0: undocumented call to \`prerm $*'" 1>&2
- exit 0
- fi
- # We are being removed because of a conflict with package $3
- # (version $4), which is now being installed.
- :
-
- else
- # The package is being removed in its own right.
- :
-
- fi ;;
- deconfigure)
- if test "$2" != in-favour || test "$5" != removing; then
- echo "$0: undocumented call to \`prerm $*'" 1>&2
- exit 0
- fi
- # Package $6 (version $7) which we depend on is being removed due
- # to a conflict with package $3 (version $4), and this package is
- # being deconfigured until $6 can be reinstalled.
- :
-
- ;;
- upgrade)
- # Prepare to upgrade FROM THIS VERSION of this package to version $2.
- :
- if [ -L /usr/doc/$package_name ]; then
- rm -f /usr/doc/$package_name
- fi
-
- ;;
- failed-upgrade)
- # Prepare to upgrade from version $2 of this package TO THIS VERSION.
- # This is only used if the old version's prerm couldn't handle it,
- # and returned non-zero. (Fix old prerm bugs here.)
- :
-
- ;;
- *) echo "$0: didn't understand being called with \`$1'" 1>&2
- exit 0;;
-esac
-
-
-
-if [ -x /usr/sbin/install-docs ]; then
- /usr/sbin/install-docs -r debian-policy
- /usr/sbin/install-docs -r debian-menu-policy
- /usr/sbin/install-docs -r debian-mime-policy
- /usr/sbin/install-docs -r debian-perl-policy
- /usr/sbin/install-docs -r debconf-spec
- /usr/sbin/install-docs -r fhs
-fi
-
-exit 0