CasperSecurity

Current Path : /proc/self/root/usr/share/debconf/
Upload File :
Current File : //proc/self/root/usr/share/debconf/confmodule.sh

#!/bin/sh
# This is a shell library to interface to the Debian configration management
# system.
#
# This library is obsolete. Do not use.

###############################################################################
# Initialization.

# Check to see if a FrontEnd is running.
if [ ! "$DEBIAN_HAS_FRONTEND" ]; then
	PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1
	export PERL_DL_NONLAZY
	# Ok, this is pretty crazy. Since there is no FrontEnd, this
	# program execs a FrontEnd. It will then run a new copy of $0 that
	# can talk to it.
	exec /usr/share/debconf/frontend $0 $*
fi

# Only do this once.
if [ -z "$DEBCONF_REDIR" ]; then
	# Redirect standard output to standard error. This prevents common
	# mistakes by making all the output of the postinst or whatever
	# script is using this library not be parsed as confmodule commands.
	#
	# To actually send something to standard output, send it to fd 3.
	exec 3>&1 1>&2
	DEBCONF_REDIR=1
	export DEBCONF_REDIR
fi

# For internal use, send text to the frontend.
_command () {
	echo $* >&3
}

echo "WARNING: Using deprecated debconf compatibility library."

###############################################################################
# Commands.

# Generate subroutines for all commands that don't have special handlers.
# Each command must be listed twice, once in lower case, once in upper.
# Doing that saves us a lot of calls to tr at load time. I just wish shell had
# an upper-case function.
old_opts="$@"
for i in "capb CAPB" "set SET" "reset RESET" "title TITLE" \
         "input INPUT" "beginblock BEGINBLOCK" "endblock ENDBLOCK" "go GO" \
	 "get GET" "register REGISTER" "unregister UNREGISTER" "subst SUBST" \
	 "fset FSET" "fget FGET" "visible VISIBLE" "purge PURGE" \
	 "metaget METAGET" "exist EXIST" \
	 "x_loadtemplatefile X_LOADTEMPLATEFILE"; do
	# Break string up into words.
	set -- $i
	eval "db_$1 () {
		_command \"$2 \$@\"
		read _RET
		old_opts="\$@"
		set -- \$_RET
		shift
		RET="\$*"
		set -- \$old_opts
		unset old_opts
	      }"
done
# $@ was clobbered above, unclobber.
set -- $old_opts
unset old_opts

# By default, 1.0 protocol version is sent to the frontend. You can
# pass in a different version to override this.
db_version () {
	if [ "$1" ]; then
		_command "VERSION $1"
	else
		_command "VERSION 1.0"
	fi
	# Not quite correct, but not worth fixing in obsolete code.
	read -r RET
}

# Here for backwards compatibility.
db_go () {
	_command "GO"
	read -r RET
	if [ "$RET" = 30 ]; then
		RET='back'
	fi
}

# Just an alias for input. It tends to make more sense to use this to display
# text, since displaying text isn't really asking for input.
db_text () {
	db_input $@
}

# Cannot read a return code, since there is none and we would block.            
db_stop () {                                                                    
	echo STOP >&3                                                           
}
Hacker Blog, Shell İndir, Sql İnjection, XSS Attacks, LFI Attacks, Social Hacking, Exploit Bot, Proxy Tools, Web Shell, PHP Shell, Alfa Shell İndir, Hacking Training Set, DDoS Script, Denial Of Service, Botnet, RFI Attacks, Encryption
Telegram @BIBIL_0DAY