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#!/bin/bash
set -e
divert() {
dfile=$1
ltarget=$2
div=$(dpkg-divert --list $dfile)
distrib=${3:-$dfile.distrib}
temp=$dfile.tmp
if [ -z "$div" ]; then
# This differs from dpkg-divert's --rename because we
# first make a copy of $dfile (the file being diverted)
# in $distrib. Then, a symlink to $ltarget is forcibly created
# from $dfile; this is performed in two stages with an
# intermediate temporary file as ln -sf is not atomic.
# dpkg-divert's --rename direct equivalent would be:
# mv $dfile $distrib -- but we could end up without a symlink
if [ -e $dfile ]; then
cp -dp $dfile $distrib
fi
ln -sf $ltarget $temp
mv -f $temp $dfile
dpkg-divert --package dash --divert $distrib --add $dfile
fi
}
# Divert the following files if no diversion exists already
# It is currently used to prevent the files collision between bash and
# dash: they both provide the files in the package.
divert /bin/sh dash
divert /usr/share/man/man1/sh.1.gz dash.1.gz \
/usr/share/man/man1/sh.distrib.1.gz