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Bug#4305: metmail uses non-existent flag in postinst



Michael Meskes writes:
> Susan G. Kleinmann writes:
> > 
> > Package: metamail
> > Version: 2.7-6
> 
> Oops, wrong depends line. Please upgrade your mime-support package.
> 

(Perhaps this should be a seperate bug report; if you want one, please
let me know.)

I upgraded mime-support to  2.02-1 sometime yesterday.   

Today I re-ran dpkg --configure metamail.  This produced some odd
queries:

# dpkg --configure metamail
Setting up metamail (2.7-6) ...

New action 'view' for MIME type 'image/*'...
-->     package=metamail        view=showpicture -viewer "xloadimage -view -quiet" %s

1)      package=metamail        view=showpicture -viewer xv %s

Place at what priority? (1-2) -->1
                         ^^^<------- Notice that these indices do not match
                                     the choices above ["-->" and "1)"] 


New action 'view' for MIME type 'text/richtext'...
-->     package=metamail        view=shownonascii iso-8859-1 -e richtext -p %s; test=test "`echo %{charset} | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]"`" = iso-8859-1 -a "$DISPLAY" != ""; copiousoutput

1)      package=metamail        view=shownonascii iso-8859-8 -e richtext -p %s; test=test "`echo %{charset} | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]"`" = iso-8859-8 -a "$DISPLAY" != ""; copiousoutput

Place at what priority? (1-2) -->1
                         ^^^<------- Notice that these indices do not match
                                     the choices above ["-->" and "1)"] 


New action 'view' for MIME type 'text/richtext'...
-->     package=metamail        view=richtext %s; copiousoutput

1)      package=metamail        view=shownonascii iso-8859-1 -e richtext -p %s; test=test "`echo %{charset} | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]"`" = iso-8859-1 -a "$DISPLAY" != ""; copiousoutput
2)      package=metamail        view=shownonascii iso-8859-8 -e richtext -p %s; test=test "`echo %{charset} | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]"`" = iso-8859-8 -a "$DISPLAY" != ""; copiousoutput

Place at what priority? (1-3) -->1
                         ^^^<------- Notice that these indices do not match
                                     the choices above ["1)" and "2)"] 




This seems to be a problem with install-mime; or perhaps I did 
something wrong.  ??

Susan



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