debconf - Configure a .deb package

New in version 1.6.

Synopsis

  • Configure a .deb package using debconf-set-selections. Or just query existing selections.

Requirements (on host that executes module)

  • debconf
  • debconf-utils

Options

parameter required default choices comments
name
yes
Name of package to configure.
aliases: pkg
question
no
A debconf configuration setting
aliases: setting, selection
unseen
no
Do not set 'seen' flag when pre-seeding
value
no
Value to set the configuration to
aliases: answer
vtype
no
  • string
  • password
  • boolean
  • select
  • multiselect
  • note
  • error
  • title
  • text
  • seen
The type of the value supplied.
seen was added in 2.2.

Examples

# Set default locale to fr_FR.UTF-8
- debconf:
    name: locales
    question: locales/default_environment_locale
    value: fr_FR.UTF-8
    vtype: select

# set to generate locales:
- debconf:
    name: locales
    question: locales/locales_to_be_generated
    value: en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8, fr_FR.UTF-8 UTF-8
    vtype: multiselect

# Accept oracle license
- debconf:
    name: oracle-java7-installer
    question: shared/accepted-oracle-license-v1-1
    value: true
    vtype: select

# Specifying package you can register/return the list of questions and current values
- debconf:
    name: tzdata

Notes

Note

  • This module requires the command line debconf tools.
  • A number of questions have to be answered (depending on the package). Use ‘debconf-show <package>’ on any Debian or derivative with the package installed to see questions/settings available.
  • Some distros will always record tasks involving the setting of passwords as changed. This is due to debconf-get-selections masking passwords.

Status

This module is flagged as stableinterface which means that the maintainers for this module guarantee that no backward incompatible interface changes will be made.

Maintenance Info

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