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#!/bin/sh set -e # Packages including pam configurations need to include a block like # the following to arrange for removal of the PAM profile prior to # package removale. Libpam-runtime is special because it includes the # machinery for managing the profiles and because there is a check to # make sure at least one profile is enabled. Libpam-runtime can only # be removed in a situation where dpkg checks are being overriden; in # that case the resulting PAM config is likely to be broken anyway. # But we prefer to permit the removal if enough dpkg force options are # given than to create an infinite loop. So, this block is commented # out, left here as an example for other packages. # if [ "$1" = remove ] ; then # pam-auth-update --package --remove unix # fi