if test -f #CENTRALCAT# -a "(" "$1" = "upgrade" -o "$1" = "install" -a -n "$2" ")" && ! dpkg-query -S #CENTRALCAT# >/dev/null 2>&1; then # If the dpkg-query command returns non-zero, the central catalog is # not owned by any package. This is due to an old behaviour of # debhelper. Now that file becomes a conffile. In order to avoid a # question during installation, we remove the old non-conffile. mv #CENTRALCAT# #CENTRALCAT#.old fi