Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, an option for dpkg to not call these scripts is a technical solution. > It's a hacker option, for people who know what they do. It is not > failproof, but it generally works for new installs, where only a limited set > of known packages is installed.
And to make it a little more robust, one could have it not ignore postrm and prerm scripts, but rather fail in that case. (And then you could have --no-scripts --force if you really want to). /Niels