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- #! /bin/sh -e
-
- setup_env()
- {
- unset DEBIAN_HAS_FRONTEND
- export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
- unset DEBCONF_FRONTEND
- unset DEBCONF_REDIR
- export DEBCONF_ADMIN_EMAIL=
- export APT_LISTCHANGES_FRONTEND=none
- }
-
- apt_get_args="--no-upgrade -o Acquire::gpgv::Options::=--ignore-time-conflict -y"
-
- if [ -n "$UBIQUITY_OEM_USER_CONFIG" ]; then
- # The installer uses apt-install to queue packages for installation in the
- # target system. In oem user config mode, we can just install them directly.
- setup_env
- apt-get $apt_get_args install "$@" </dev/null
- exit 0
- fi
-
- mkdir -p /var/lib/ubiquity
- for package; do
- echo "$package" >> /var/lib/ubiquity/apt-installed
- done
- # TODO cjwatson 2006-09-04: queueing not implemented
- if [ -f /var/lib/ubiquity/apt-install-direct ]; then
- installed="$(mktemp -t ubiquity.XXXXXX)"
- trap "rm -f '$installed'" EXIT HUP INT QUIT TERM
- chroot /target dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Package} ${Status}\n' | \
- grep ' installed$' | cut -d' ' -f1 | sort > "$installed"
- toinstall="$(echo "$@" | xargs -n1 | sort | join -v1 - "$installed")"
- if [ "$toinstall" ]; then
- # TODO: use chroot-setup
- setup_env
- chroot /target apt-get $apt_get_args install $toinstall </dev/null
- fi
- fi
-