mariadb/debian/mariadb-server-10.2.postrm
Otto Kekäläinen 73f1c655ad MDEV-6284: Import most of downstream Debian packaging
These changes update the contents and behaviour of current packages
to match the current packaging in Debian official repos.

Keep mtr test scope small.

Updating maintainer scripts also required regenerating the translations.

Rules based on modern dh_* buildtools.

Update control file with new Debian conventions:
- Provide virtual-mysql-* virtual packages
- Recommends perl modules instead of Depends
2016-10-27 18:42:16 +03:00

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#!/bin/bash -e
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
if [ -n "$DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then set -v -x; DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE=1; fi
${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*" 1>&2 }
MYADMIN="/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf"
# Try to stop the server in a sane way. If it does not success let the admin
# do it himself. No database directories should be removed while the server
# is running!
stop_server() {
set +e
if [ -x /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d ]; then
invoke-rc.d mysql stop
else
/etc/init.d/mysql stop
fi
errno=$?
set -e
if [ "$?" != 0 ]; then
echo "Trying to stop the MySQL server resulted in exitcode $?." 1>&2
echo "Stop it yourself and try again!" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
}
case "$1" in
purge|remove|upgrade|failed-upgrade|abort-install|abort-upgrade|disappear)
if [ -n "`$MYADMIN ping 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
stop_server
sleep 2
fi
;;
*)
echo "postrm called with unknown argument '$1'" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
#
# - Do NOT purge logs or data if another mysql-sever* package is installed (#307473)
# - Remove the mysql user only after all his owned files are purged.
#
if [ "$1" = "purge" -a ! \( -x /usr/sbin/mysqld -o -L /usr/sbin/mysqld \) ]; then
# we remove the mysql user only after all his owned files are purged
rm -f /var/log/mysql.{log,err}{,.0,.[1234567].gz}
rm -rf /var/log/mysql
db_input high mariadb-server-10.2/postrm_remove_databases || true
db_go || true
db_get mariadb-server-10.2/postrm_remove_databases || true
if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
# never remove the debian.cnf when the databases are still existing
# else we ran into big trouble on the next install!
rm -f /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
# Remove all contents from /var/lib/mysql except if it's a
# directory with file system data. See #829491 for details and
# #608938 for potential mysql-server leftovers which erroneously
# had been renamed.
find /var/lib/mysql -mindepth 1 \
-not -path '*/lost+found/*' -not -name 'lost+found' \
-not -path '*/lost@002bfound/*' -not -name 'lost@002bfound' \
-delete
# "|| true" still needed as rmdir still exits with non-zero if
# /var/lib/mysql is a mount point
rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty /var/lib/mysql || true
rm -rf /var/run/mysqld # this directory is created by the init script, don't leave behind
userdel mysql || true
fi
fi
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0