Does setup.exe honor postremove scripts, or should /etc/postremove/postremove-lilypond.sh be changed to a preremove script? In particular, since this lone entry in the postremove directory refers to /bin/sh, regtool, touch, and find, it has dependencies on several other packages, any of which may have been uninstalled at the same time. I'm asking because I plan to make a preremove script for bash that would get rid of /bin/sh. This action would add the bash package to the list of packages which cannot be uninstalled at the same time as lilypond, if the lilypond postremove script is to stand a chance of working at all. Do postremove scripts even make sense? The g-b-s only covers preremove scripts.
-- Eric Blake
