/usr/bin/aptitude might point to /etc/alternatives/aptitude which
points to e.g. /usr/bin/aptitude-curses. When testing for
precense of /usr/bin/aptitude the test might fail because test(1)
dereferences symbolic links. So make sure to check existence of
aptitude binary inside $target using $ROOTCMD.
# 'aptitude -f -y install file-rc' anymore, therefore force it:
$ROOTCMD aptitude -o Aptitude::ProblemResolver::Keep-All-Tier=60000 -f -y install file-rc
- if ! [ -x $target/usr/bin/aptitude ] ; then
+ if ! $ROOTCMD test -x /usr/bin/aptitude ; then
$ROOTCMD apt-get -y install aptitude
fi
- if [ -x $target/usr/bin/aptitude ] ; then
+ if $ROOTCMD test -x /usr/bin/aptitude ; then
if $ROOTCMD aptitude --help | grep -q safe-upgrade ; then
APT_LISTCHANGES_FRONTEND=none APT_LISTBUGS_FRONTEND=none $ROOTCMD aptitude -y safe-upgrade
else