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#!/bin/sh # because debconf sucks . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule set -e # This is a bit nasty, but it lets us convert task names to short # descriptions so that we can handle unseen preseeding correctly. We should # probably just use debconf for all of tasksel instead, and then we could # get rid of this nonsense. if [ "$1" = --get ]; then shift tmpfile=$1 question=$2 db_get $question echo "$RET" >$tmpfile exit 0 elif [ "$1" = --set ]; then shift question=$1 value="$2" db_set $question "$value" exit 0 fi tmpfile=$1 choices="$2" choicestrans="$3" defaults="$4" question=$5 db_settitle tasksel/title db_subst $question ORIGCHOICES "$choices" db_subst $question CHOICES "$choicestrans" # Allow tasksel/first to be preseeded. If it has a non-empty value or # is marked as seen, then it must have been preseeded, and that # overrides any defaults set by tasksel. if [ "$question" = "tasksel/first" ]; then db_get $question value="$RET" db_fget $question seen if [ -z "$value" ] && [ "$RET" = false ]; then db_set $question "$defaults" fi else db_set $question "$defaults" fi db_input high $question || true db_go # note: intentionally unguarded db_fset $question seen false db_get $question echo "$RET" >$tmpfile
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