Quoting peter green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > As you mention yourself, the situation you described should *not*
> > happen during a regular install. It can happen if a given package
> > modifies conffiles from another package and does not do it The Right
> > Way (see Policy 10.7.4).
> presumablly this doesn't just affect conffiles but any prompting that doesn't 
> go through debconf (or is not using debconf also forbidden?).


The answer is yes, in my opinion. Or, more presumably, *any* package
should be installable in a non-interactive manner.


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