Subprocess Post Installation Script Cydia
This is a common occurrence with packages from pirate repos that have pre/postinst script that patch up things before/after install/uninstall. If it's easy to identify and remove only the particular post-install script causing a problem this can be a very convenient way to remove a failing package. – Ian Mackinnon Jan 6 '18 at 12:47 after a nightmare with kernal issues renaming the.postinst of just the affected kernel fixed the issue – Andy Apr 9 '18 at 20:00.
I've develop debian packages and have syntax mistake in my post/pre script (postrm in my case). I install package successfully, but now i can't remove this package :
How can ignore it and completely remove package?
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1 Answer
Well, personally I have no idea about this either. If --force-all doesn't work, I would simply edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/blablabla.postrm to get it right. You're removing the package so won't be worried about the script which will be soon removed, will you?