Control: reassign -1 dbconfig-common

Dne 2.3.2016 v 01:04 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson napsal(a):
> And next thing you know I am looking at:
> 
>  Since you are removing phpmyadmin, it's possible that you no longer want the 
> underlying database and     │
>  │ the privileges for the user associated with this package.                  
>                               │
>  │                                                                            
>                               │
>  │ Please choose whether database removal and privilege revocation should be 
> handled with dbconfig-common.  │
>  │                                                                            
>                               │
>  │ If you choose this option, dbconfig-common will check if phpmyadmin 
> provided scripts and database        │
>  │ commands to undo package specific operations and run them if they exist. 
> Then it will ask if you want    │
>  │ to delete the phpmyadmin database and revoke the standard privileges for 
> the user of phpmyadmin. If you  │
>  │ don't want any of this, or if you want to handle this manually, you should 
> refuse this option.           │
>  │                                                                            
>                               │
>  │ Deconfigure database for phpmyadmin with dbconfig-common?                  
>                               │
>  │                                                                            
>                               │
>  │                               <Yes>                                  <No>
> 
> Well from past experience with aptitude, ^C will not allow one to abort
> here.
> 
> So I chose <No> and later reinstall phpmyadmin but of course things are
> still ruined.

Because you've chosen to purge the package, what do you expect?

> So please add
>                          <Yes> <No> <Do Not Remove phpmyadmin>

Anyway this dialog comes from dbconfig-common, so if it would be
changed, it has to be done there. Not that I think the package scripts
should do this, but still reassigning to proper package.

-- 
        Michal Čihař | http://cihar.com | http://blog.cihar.com

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