Florent Rougon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In fact, this problem is taken care of by the dh_installtex snippets, > and the approach is closer to "ignore errors but display a warning" than > to "run the commands iff tex-common is configured, not ignoring errors": > > ,----[ From lmodern's current postrm ] > | case "$1" in > | remove|disappear) > | dhit_check_run_without_errors -silent update-updmap --quiet > | dhit_check_run_without_errors -silent update-language > | dhit_check_run_without_errors -silent update-fmtutil
Why is --quiet only used for update-updmap? It's the same script behind the three, and with "-v" it always says ${progname}'s -v option is deprecated. The default mode of operation will be verbose as soon as enough packages use the --quiet option. Please update your scripts accordingly.\n\n" >&2; quiet=0; shift ;; > Maybe tetex-base should do the same, or something similar. I've just copied dhit_... to postrm.functions. I still need to check how the other run_if_exist calls perform if tex-common isn't configured. Regards, Frank -- Dr. Frank Küster Single Molecule Spectroscopy, Protein Folding @ Inst. f. Biochemie, Univ. Zürich Debian Developer (teTeX/TeXLive)