#! /bin/sh set -e # dpkg does this for us while we are upgrading.. #if [ "$1" = "upgrade" -a -L /var/state/apt -a -e /var/lib/apt -a ! -L /var/state/apt ] && dpkg --compare-versions "$2" ">=" "0.4.10"; then # rm /var/state/apt #fi if [ "$1" = "upgrade" -o "$1" = "install" -a "$2" != "" ]; then if [ ! -e /var/lib/apt -a -e /var/state/apt ]; then # upgrading from /var/state/apt using apt. # it's probably running now so we want to ensure /var/state/apt # is still valid afterwards. and since we're upgrading if [ -x /usr/bin/perl -a -d /var/state/apt -a ! -L /var/state/apt ] && perl -e 'exit 1 if ((stat("/var/lib"))[0] != (stat("/var/state/apt"))[0])' then # same fs, we can mv it mv /var/state/apt /var/lib/apt ln -s ../lib/apt /var/state/apt # note that this symlink (/var/state/apt) will be removed when # dpkg finishes unpacking the apt we're about to install; this is okay else # scary, let's just symlink it and hope ln -s /var/state/apt /var/lib/apt fi fi touch /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/.delete-me-later || true fi #DEBHELPER#