On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 03:02:16PM -0600, René Berber wrote: > On 2/16/2012 2:41 PM, David Sastre Medina wrote: > and the files where > not deleted, just changed in a way I no longer had a PS1.
PS1 is set and exported in /etc/profile > I also lost > PROMPT_COMMAND which also showed the current directory. The default PROMPT_COMMAND is set (commented) in skeletal .bash_profile to 'history -a', which has nothing to do with showing your PWD. > Its possible > that I had changed them so the problem is really that those files > where replaced, probably my mistake if I had modified the wrong files > (I thought the /etc/skel where the ones I should modify, and not touch > the /etc/defaults/ files). The test in the preremove step is done comparing the files under /etc/skel against those under /etc/defaults/etc/skel. If locally modified /etc/skel/* files have been removed, that's unexpected. But there is no way installing base-files could partially modify your /etc/skel/* files. Even if they were wrongly replaced, you should have exactly version 4.0-9 files, not partially modified ones. -- Huella de clave primaria: AD8F BDC0 5A2C FD5F A179 60E7 F79B AB04 5299 EC56
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