Am 30.08.19 um 11:04 schrieb Simon McVittie:
> Control: tags -1 + bullseye sid
> 
> On Fri, 23 Aug 2019 at 10:04:28 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Setting up fuse (2.9.9-1) ...
>> dpkg: error processing package fuse (--configure):
>>  installed fuse package post-installation script subprocess returned error 
>> exit status 1
> ...
>> # udevadm test --action -p /devices/virtual/misc/fuse
>> Invalid action '-p'
> 
> Similar to the equivalent fuse3 bug #934293, this seems to be a regression
> since buster: the same binary package installs OK on buster. Maybe
> udevadm became more strict about its parameter parsing?

I'm currently investigating, whether this is a regression in udevadm or not

That said:

> Similar to fuse3, it would be helpful if the maintainer script had less
> "> /dev/null 2>&1" so that error messages would appear.
> 
>> I'm not exactly sure what this code is supposed to achieve.
>> Since fuse no longer ships its own udev rules, maybe it can be dropped
>> altogether?
> 
> Or if the postinst is still necessary, maybe fuse3 could take over the
> fuse binary package name for bullseye (with a transitional package) so that
> bugs like this one don't need to be fixed in both places?

That unhelpful redirection aside, that maintainer scripts code (in
fuse/fuse3) looks fishy and should be carefully reviewed if it is
actually still needed and if so, add a comment or two.


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