set -u
set -e
-[ -r /etc/grml/grml-live.conf ] && . /etc/grml/grml-live.conf
-[ -r /etc/grml/grml-live.local ] && . /etc/grml/grml-live.local
-
# Work around a bug in the portmap package, see
# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=317358
CONFFILE="$target/etc/default/portmap"
+# modify only if the file is present, nowadays we have rpcbind
if [ -r "$CONFFILE" ] ; then
# modify it iff we have portmap's default configuration
if grep -q '^OPTIONS="-i 127.0.0.1"' "$CONFFILE" ; then
printf "Removing loopback-interface-only option (workaround #317358) in /etc/default/portmap: "
sed -i 's/^OPTIONS.*/# OPTIONS="-i 127.0.0.1"/' "$CONFFILE" && echo OK || echo ERROR
fi
-else # no /etc/default/portmap available yet:
- printf "Building fresh /etc/default/portmap configuration file."
- cat > "$CONFFILE" << EOF
-# Portmap configuration file
-#
-# Note: if you manually edit this configuration file,
-# portmap configuration scripts will avoid modifying it
-# (for example, by running 'dpkg-reconfigure portmap').
-
-# If you want portmap to listen only to the loopback
-# interface, uncomment the following line (it will be
-# uncommented automatically if you configure this
-# through debconf).
-# OPTIONS="-i 127.0.0.1"
-EOF
fi
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