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Current File : /usr/lib/tasksel/tests/limited
#!/bin/sh
#
# Selects a task by default if particular task names are listed in
# tasksel/limit-tasks. Use like this:
#
# Test-limited: ubuntustudio-audio ubuntustudio-audio-plugins ubuntustudio-graphics ubuntustudio-video
#
# This will cause the task to be selected if any of those tasks are listed
# in tasksel/limit-tasks, which is a reasonably good marker for a
# specialised CD install. This only applies to new installs.

# If we're being used to test an enhancing task, then it's always OK to go
# ahead and mark the task for installation.
if [ "$TESTING_ENHANCER" ]; then
	exit 0 # do not display, but do install task
fi

if [ ! "$NEW_INSTALL" ]; then
	exit 3 # display task, not marked for installation
fi

. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule

if ! db_fget tasksel/limit-tasks seen || [ "$RET" != true ]; then
	exit 3 # display task, not marked for installation
fi
db_get tasksel/limit-tasks
LIMIT="$(echo "$RET" | sed 's/,/ /g')"

shift
for task; do
	for limit in $LIMIT; do
		if [ "$task" = "$limit" ]; then
			exit 2 # display task, marked for installation
		fi
	done
done
exit 3 # display task, not marked for installation

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