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#!/bin/sh
set -e
OLDIFS="$IFS"
CR=$(echo -en "\r")
NL="
"
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=none
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
. /lib/preseed/preseed.sh
SEEN=1
if [ "$1" = --unseen ]; then
SEEN=
shift
fi
file="$1"
parse_error() {
echo "$1" >> $logfile
log "Error parsing preconfiguration file; see '$logfile' for details"
exit 1
}
# Returns the first field in the current line
first_field() {
echo "$line" | grep -q "[[:space:]]" || return 1
echo "$line" | sed -r 's/^([^[:space:]]*).*/\1/'
}
# Returns any fields after the first field in the current line
rest_line() {
if echo "$line" | grep -q "[[:space:]]"; then
echo "$line" | sed 's/^[^[:space:]]*[[:space:]]*//'
fi
}
IFS="$NL"
multiline=""
# TODO: this squashes \r elsewhere in the line too
for line in $(grep -v '^#\|^[[:space:]]*$' "$file" | sed "s/$CR//g"); do
IFS="$OLDIFS"
line="$(echo "$line" | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//')"
if echo "$line" | grep -q '\\$'; then
multiline="${multiline:+$multiline }$(echo "$line" | \
sed 's/[[:space:]]*\\$//')"
continue
elif [ -n "$multiline" ]; then
line="$multiline $line"
multiline=""
fi
echo "$line" >> $logfile
package=""
var=""
type=""
val=""
if ! package="$(first_field)"; then
parse_error "Syntax error: unable to determine template owner"
fi
line="$(rest_line)"
if ! var="$(first_field)"; then
parse_error "Syntax error: unable to determine template name"
fi
line="$(rest_line)"
if ! type="$(first_field)"; then
# Allow for lines without separator before an empty value
if [ "$line" ]; then
type="$line"
else
parse_error "Syntax error: unable to determine template type"
fi
fi
line="$(rest_line)"
val="$line"
if [ "$type" = seen ]; then
# Set seen flag.
db_fset "$var" "$type" "$val" || true # how to handle this error?
else
if ! db_set "$var" "$val"; then
# Question does not exist yet.
db_register debian-installer/dummy "$var"
db_set "$var" "$val"
db_subst "$var" ID "$var"
fi
if [ "$SEEN" ]; then
db_fset "$var" seen true
fi
fi
done
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