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deb-triggers(5)			  dpkg suite		       deb-triggers(5)

NAME
       deb-triggers - package triggers

SYNOPSIS
       triggers

DESCRIPTION
       A  package  declares its	relationship to	some trigger(s)	by including a
       triggers	file in	 its  control  archive	(i.e.  DEBIAN/triggers	during
       package creation).

       This  file  contains  directives,  one  per  line. Leading and trailing
       whitespace and everything after	the  first  #  on  any	line  will  be
       trimmed,	and empty lines	will be	ignored.

       The trigger control directives currently	supported are:

       interest	trigger-name
       interest-await trigger-name
       interest-noawait	trigger-name

	      Specifies	 that  the package is interested in the	named trigger.
	      All triggers in which a package is  interested  must  be	listed
	      using this directive in the triggers control file.

	      The   "await"   variants	 put   the   triggering	  package   in
	      triggers-awaited	state  depending  on  how  the	 trigger   was
	      activated.   The	"noawait"  variant does	not put	the triggering
	      packages in  triggers-awaited  state,  even  if  the  triggering
	      package	declared   an	"await"	 activation  (either  with  an
	      activate-await  or  activate  directive,	 or   by   using   the
	      dpkg-trigger  --no-await	command-line  option).	 The "noawait"
	      variant should be	used when the functionality  provided  by  the
	      trigger is not crucial.

       activate	trigger-name
       activate-await trigger-name
       activate-noawait	trigger-name

	      Arranges	that changes to	this package's state will activate the
	      specified	trigger. The trigger will be activated at the start of
	      the following operations:	unpack,	configure,  remove  (including
	      for   the	  benefit   of	 a  conflicting	 package),  purge  and
	      deconfigure.

	      The  "await"  variants  only  put	 the  triggering  package   in
	      triggers-awaited	 state	if  the	 interest  directive  is  also
	      "await".	 The  "noawait"	 variant  never	 puts  the  triggering
	      packages	in  triggers-awaited  state.   The  "noawait"  variant
	      should be	used when the functionality provided by	the trigger is
	      not crucial.

	      If this package  disappears  during  the	unpacking  of  another
	      package  the trigger will	be activated when the disappearance is
	      noted towards the	end of the  unpack.  Trigger  processing,  and
	      transition  from	triggers-awaited  to installed,	does not cause
	      activations.  In the case	of unpack, triggers mentioned in  both
	      the old and new versions of the package will be activated.

       Unknown	directives are an error	which will prevent installation	of the
       package.

       The "-noawait" variants should always be	favored	 when  possible	 since
       triggering  packages are	not put	in triggers-awaited state and can thus
       be immediately configured  without  requiring  the  processing  of  the
       trigger.	 If the	triggering packages are	dependencies of	other upgraded
       packages,  it  will  avoid  an early trigger processing run and make it
       possible	to run the trigger only	once as	one of the last	steps  of  the
       upgrade.

       The  "-noawait" variants	are supported since dpkg 1.16.1, and will lead
       to errors if used with an older dpkg.

       The "-await" alias variants are supported since dpkg 1.17.21, and  will
       lead to errors if used with an older dpkg.

       When  a	package	provides an interest-noawait directive,	any activation
       will set	the triggering package into "noawait" mode, regardless of  the
       awaiting	  mode	 requested   by	 the  activation  (either  "await"  or
       "noawait").  When a package  provides  an  interest  or	interest-await
       directive,  any activation will set the triggering package into "await"
       or "noawait" depending on how it	was activated.

SEE ALSO
       dpkg-trigger(1),	dpkg(1), /usr/share/doc/dpkg-dev/triggers.txt.gz.

1.19.8				  2022-05-24		       deb-triggers(5)

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