debconf - run a debconf-using program
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Description
Debconf is a configuration system for Debian packages. For a debconf overview and documentation for
sysadmins, see debconf(7) (in the debconf-doc package).
The debconf program runs a program under debconf's control, setting it up to talk with debconf on stdio.
The program's output is expected to be debconf protocol commands, and it is expected to read result codes
on stdin. See debconf-devel(7) for details about the debconf protocol.
The command to be run under debconf must be specified in a way that will let your PATH find it.
This command is not the usual way that debconf is used. It's more typical for debconf to be used via
dpkg-preconfigure(8) or dpkg-reconfigure(8).
Examples
To debug a shell script that uses debconf, you might use:
DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer debconf my-shell-prog
Or, you might use this:
debconf --frontend=readline sh -x my-shell-prog
Name
debconf - run a debconf-using program
Options
-opackage, --owner=package
Tell debconf what package the command it is running is a part of. This is necessary to get ownership
of registered questions right, and to support unregister and purge commands properly.
-ftype, --frontend=type
Select the frontend to use.
-pvalue, --priority=value
Specify the minimum priority of question that will be displayed.
--terse
Enables terse output mode. This affects only some frontends.
See Also
debconf-devel(7), debconf(7)
Synopsis
debconf [options] command [args]
