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Re: advice on post-install scripts



Tim,

I believe that the script may be any (command line) executable. So it
can be a compiled (command line tool) or any shell script. If you use
the !# at the beginning of the script it can then be written in sh,
bash, peel,python, ruby etc.



On 10/21/07, Tim Perrett <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hey all
>
> Is there any documentation or advice people can give on creating post-
> install scripts that run when installing from a package? I cant seem
> to find anything about it and im not even sure what language the
> script needs to be written in! I know they can be set in package
> manager, but I dont know what to set it to? Id like to add a new user
> and do a few other mkdir type operations...
>
> Any help would be great.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tim
>
>
>
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