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#! /bin/sh set -eu # this needs to be here until bookworm+2. # this is messy # the SHA sums are from the respective reference files in # /usr/share/adduser with DIR_MODE lines grepped out. # that way we only have to worry about DIR_MODE explicitly here. # sha512sum from adduser 3.115 # sha512sum is in coreutils, Essential: yes, so it's ok to use create_adduser_conf() { OLDVERSION="$1" if dpkg --compare-versions "$OLDVERSION" lt 3.114; then printf "Upgrading from a version older than Debian 10. That is no longer supported. You can continue after answering the dpkg configuration file question.\n" return 0 elif dpkg --compare-versions "$OLDVERSION" lt 3.125; then # we are upgrading from a supported version. Since the conffile can # have remained unmodified over multiple past upgrades, it does not make # sense to distinguish between upgrades from which version. We just treat # all known hashes equally. SHA="\ d8502b9daf3a3a486ca563a15f2bb03a25eb9247d201d15a4640088626c660a03416b62217f59c37aa94050317243b8979fd46d99e081f555eb7f8adf325a7f8 \ 42ead32621022ca6c5d63e95b19838442cdd118d64077574b80fdafd5e6946a6de4608cad89576f887bec85c3398248ccb8f2a9d5c94d0571cc36c009c0f1b33 \ 53ab619b03fb957e8b965b745257ae44d626851b4e23d407e25d21e20013cea2a32b090c9864695fab7eb0c3310b44ddba363e9e8370ab878e6a91aafb0e2839 \ 5f213119a342d8923113fc93a0f2ac15e223d13574ccafe02731f31aeb8c04ab0d3ce5b7d9d3eef4c5382038935e0bece43b5fb2765e31b4c82af1f0bdcc711a \ ab6adcf4067d7d50ef45cc93ca3a8c54b7ab3e7748420434ad846e8d6e6c34d2ae10d576029d3e1e501f7a743951aed3876c8f3d0e03a918410fa3c9d82460e2 \ b26329cba15b817a79d19c542c49a3e34b7535ffbd60057df7aca2b7027a1ad8db0cdecfd5c00c40d60f50e8b7e2e1675d8401696cf8933a5530e31e430a6675 \ a91cdf6bf59602a7c7dbb745bca1b4d374035026dd89aa62eb9edea8ffcdff4a764a2274770de81687291d57cf9fbc0f0eb495451460c2b44229cebcecd9d870 \ d8502b9daf3a3a486ca563a15f2bb03a25eb9247d201d15a4640088626c660a03416b62217f59c37aa94050317243b8979fd46d99e081f555eb7f8adf325a7f8" else # old version already has adduser.conf as a dpkg-conffile, nothing to do. return 0 fi AUCSHA="$(< /etc/adduser.conf grep -v '^DIR_MODE' | sha512sum -)" MATCH=0 for sha in ${SHA}; do if [ "${sha} -" = "${AUCSHA}" ]; then MATCH=1 break fi done if [ "${MATCH}" = 1 ]; then if [ -e "/etc/adduser.conf.update-old" ]; then printf "cannot move unchanged adduser.conf to adduser.conf.update-old. You can continue after answering the dpkg configuration file question.\n" else DIR_MODE="$(< /etc/adduser.conf sed -n '/^\(DIR_MODE=\)/{s///;p;q;}')" DIR_MODE="${DIR_MODE:-0700}" if [ "$DIR_MODE" != "0700" ] && [ "$DIR_MODE" != "0755" ]; then # We reach this point of control if the local file is identical to what # we have shipped AND DIR_MODE is neither set to 0700 and 0755. This must # be a local change, therefore a dpkg prompt is expected. printf "DIR_MODE default has changed from %s to 0700. You can continue after answering the dpkg configuration file question.\n" "${DIR_MODE}" else # We reach this point of control if the local file is identical to what # we have shipped AND DIR_MODE is either set to 0700 or 0755. If it is # 0700, then our change is already what the user has configured before # (no prompt needed). If it is 0755, the user never changed the default, # hence we are policy compliant to overwrite our unchanged default with # the new one (no prompt needed as well). printf "moving unchanged adduser.conf to adduser.conf.update-old. New dpkg-conffile will come from the package.\n" mv --no-clobber /etc/adduser.conf /etc/adduser.conf.update-old fi fi else printf "adduser.conf with unknown checksum (probably locally changed) encountered. You can continue after answering the dpkg configuration file question.\n" fi } case $1 in upgrade) create_adduser_conf "${2:-}" ;; esac set +eu