> No, it exits because db_input is supposed to *display* it to the user as
> necessary, and the return value informs the caller whether this is actually
> done -- in the general case you get a 30 return /after/ it's been shown to
> the user, since the first time it's called is normally when it does get
> displayed...


Actually, the db_input call should fail with *any* priority because
the debconf template was of type...."text" which is plain wrong (such
types should not be used as interactive debconf templates).

I'll turn it into an "error" template.



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