#!/bin/sh set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule file="$1" db_get apt-setup/services-select if ! echo "$RET" | grep -q security; then exit fi db_get apt-setup/security_host host="$RET" [ "$host" ] || exit db_get apt-setup/security_path directory="$RET" [ "$directory" ] || exit if ! db_get mirror/codename || [ -z "$RET" ]; then db_get cdrom/codename fi codename="$RET" # Awful Ubuntu-specific hack. *-security suites for ports architectures # aren't available on security.ubuntu.com, only on ports.ubuntu.com. if [ "$host" = security.ubuntu.com ]; then db_get mirror/protocol protocol="$RET" db_get mirror/$protocol/hostname if [ "$RET" = ports.ubuntu.com ]; then host="$RET" db_get mirror/$protocol/directory directory="$RET" fi fi # To determine if restricted should be included, grep the file to see if it # is listed in it. dists="main" for dist in restricted; do if grep -q '^[^#]* '$dist $ROOT/etc/apt/sources.list.new; then dists="$dists $dist" fi done # Don't test mirror if no network selected in netcfg echo "deb http://$host$directory $codename-security $dists" >> $file echo "deb-src http://$host$directory $codename-security $dists" >> $file # Security sources for Ubuntu universe; not used much, but e.g. unsupported # binary packages from a supported source package will end up here. if db_get apt-setup/universe && [ "$RET" = true ]; then COMMENT= else COMMENT='# ' fi cat >> $file <> $file <