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module
package is installed for a kernel other than the running kernel, just
running depmod -a in the postinst is no longer sufficient. Instead, run
depmod -a -F /boot/System.map-<kvers> <kvers>
The kernel version is guessed at based on the path to the modules in the
package. Closes: #301424
* Note: behavior change due to the above: The mere existence of a
debian/package.modules file will no longer make dh_installmodules add code
to maintainer scripts.
* Untested.
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script fragments.
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update-modules to indicate /etc/modules.conf is not automatically
generated, we can ignore that return code since it's not a condition that
should fail an installation. Closes: #165400
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warnings to
stderr, so its overly verbose stdout is now directed to /dev/null to
prevent conflicts with debconf. Closes: #150804
* dh_fixperms: only skip examples directories which in a parent of
usr/share/doc, not in a deeper tree. Closes: #152602
* dh_compress: stop even looking at usr/doc
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Closes: #150403
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modutils
is not essential. Closes: #100430
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so it
does not call depmod -a. update-modules (which it always called)_
handles calling depmod if doing so is appropriate. Packages built with
proir versions probably have issues on systems with non-modular
kernels, and should be rebuilt. Closes: #71841
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"configure". I looked at the other possibilities, and I don't think any
of the supported stuff should be called if the postist is called for
error unwinds. Closes: #66673
* Implemented dh_clean -X, to allow specification of files to not delete,
Closes: #66670
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