#!/bin/bash set -e do_pre_regen() { pending_dir=$1 mkdir --parents "${pending_dir}/etc/apt/preferences.d" packages_to_refuse_from_sury="php php-fpm php-mysql php-xml php-zip php-mbstring php-ldap php-gd php-curl php-bz2 php-json php-sqlite3 php-intl openssl libssl1.1 libssl-dev" for package in $packages_to_refuse_from_sury do echo " Package: $package Pin: origin \"packages.sury.org\" Pin-Priority: -1" >> "${pending_dir}/etc/apt/preferences.d/extra_php_version" done echo " # Yes ! # This is what's preventing you from installing apache2 ! # # Maybe take two fucking minutes to realize that if you try to install # apache2, this will break nginx and break the entire YunoHost ecosystem. # on your server. # # So, *NO* # DO NOT do this. # DO NOT remove these lines. # # I warned you. I WARNED YOU! But did you listen to me? # Oooooh, noooo. You knew it all, didn't you? Package: apache2 Pin: release * Pin-Priority: -1 Package: apache2-bin Pin: release * Pin-Priority: -1 # Also yes, bind9 will conflict with dnsmasq. # Same story than for apache2. # Don't fucking install it. Package: bind9 Pin: release * Pin-Priority: -1 " >> "${pending_dir}/etc/apt/preferences.d/ban_packages" } do_post_regen() { regen_conf_files=$1 # Make sure php7.3 is the default version when using php in cli update-alternatives --set php /usr/bin/php7.3 } FORCE=${2:-0} DRY_RUN=${3:-0} case "$1" in pre) do_pre_regen $4 ;; post) do_post_regen $4 ;; *) echo "hook called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0