postinst is in lirc 0.9.0-0ubuntu1.
This file is a maintainer script. It is executed when installing (*inst) or removing (*rm) the package.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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set -e
DebconfLoad ()
{
	#Read remote information
	#that was populated in debconf
	db_get lirc/remote
	REMOTE="$RET"
	db_get lirc/remote_driver
	REMOTE_DRIVER="$RET"
	db_get lirc/remote_modules
	REMOTE_MODULES="$RET"
	db_get lirc/remote_device
	REMOTE_DEVICE="$RET"
	db_get lirc/remote_lircd_conf
	REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF="$RET"
	#Read transmitter information
	#that was populated in debconf
	db_get lirc/transmitter
	TRANSMITTER="$RET"
	db_get lirc/transmitter_driver
	TRANSMITTER_DRIVER="$RET"
	db_get lirc/transmitter_modules
	TRANSMITTER_MODULES="$RET"
	db_get lirc/transmitter_device
	TRANSMITTER_DEVICE="$RET"
	db_get lirc/transmitter_lircd_conf
	TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF="$RET"
	#Whether we will be starting lircd
	db_get lirc/start_lircd
	START_LIRCD="$RET"
	db_get lirc/lircmd_conf
	LIRCMD_CONF="$RET"
	#force noninteractive reconfiguration
	db_get lirc/reconfigure
	FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION="$RET"
	#Common kernel module configuration
	db_get lirc/port
	LIRC_PORT=$RET
	db_get lirc/irq
	LIRC_IRQ=$RET
	db_get lirc/cflags
	LIRC_CFLAGS=$RET
	#lirc_parallel
	db_get lirc/timer
	LIRC_PARALLEL_TIMER=$RET
}
check_hardware_conf ()
{
	#Make sure that all variables are there, and also create the file if
	#it is not there
	#local VAR
	for VAR in REMOTE REMOTE_MODULES REMOTE_DRIVER REMOTE_DEVICE REMOTE_SOCKET REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF REMOTE_LIRCD_ARGS TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER_MODULES TRANSMITTER_DRIVER TRANSMITTER_DEVICE TRANSMITTER_SOCKET TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_ARGS START_LIRCD START_LIRCMD LOAD_MODULES LIRCMD_CONF FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION
	do
		# Patch provided by Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>
		# See http://bugs.debian.org/303078
		if ! grep -q "^[ 	]*$VAR\>" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf; then
			echo "$VAR=\"\"" >> /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
		fi
	done
}
Save ()
{
	check_hardware_conf
        if [ -f $1 ]; then
                cp $1 $1.old
        fi
	sed -i -e "
		s|^\(REMOTE\)=.*|\1=\"$REMOTE\"|;
		s|^\(REMOTE_DRIVER\)=.*|\1=\"$REMOTE_DRIVER\"|;
		s|^\(REMOTE_MODULES\)=.*|\1=\"$REMOTE_MODULES\"|;
		s|^\(REMOTE_DEVICE\)=.*|\1=\"$REMOTE_DEVICE\"|;
		s|^\(REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF\)=.*|\1=\"$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF\"|;
		s|^\(TRANSMITTER\)=.*|\1=\"$TRANSMITTER\"|;
		s|^\(TRANSMITTER_DRIVER\)=.*|\1=\"$TRANSMITTER_DRIVER\"|;
		s|^\(TRANSMITTER_MODULES\)=.*|\1=\"$TRANSMITTER_MODULES\"|;
		s|^\(TRANSMITTER_DEVICE\)=.*|\1=\"$TRANSMITTER_DEVICE\"|;
		s|^\(TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF\)=.*|\1=\"$TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF\"|;
		s|^\(START_LIRCD\)=.*|\1=\"$START_LIRCD\"|;
		s|^\(LIRCMD_CONF\)=.*|\1=\"$LIRCMD_CONF\"|;
		s|^\(FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION\)=.*|\1=\"$FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION\"|;
		" $1
}
ChooseRemote()
{
	#Read our old remote configuration
	OLDREMOTE=`grep "^REMOTE=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	REMOTE_DEVICE=`grep "^REMOTE_DEVICE=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	REMOTE_DRIVER=`grep "^REMOTE_DRIVER=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	REMOTE_MODULES=`grep "^REMOTE_MODULES=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF=`grep "^REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	#read our old transmitter configuration
	OLDTRANSMITTER=`grep "^TRANSMITTER=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g| awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	TRANSMITTER_DEVICE=`grep "^TRANSMITTER_DEVICE=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=`grep "^TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	TRANSMITTER_MODULES=`grep "^TRANSMITTER_MODULES=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF=`grep "^TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	START_LIRCD=`grep "^START_LIRCD=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	#Avoid corner cases that can prevent proper reconfiguration
	if [ -z "$OLDREMOTE" ]; then
		OLDREMOTE="None"
	fi
	if [ -z "$OLDTRANSMITTER" ]; then
		OLDTRANSMITTER="None"
	fi
	#force reconfiguration.  can be set by external applications
	#to true if they want to bypass the normal methods presented
	#to users and instead just parse the file.
	FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION=`grep "^FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION=" /etc/lirc/hardware.conf | sed s/\"//g | awk -F "=" '{print $2}'`
	#Present the user with some choices
		#To later explain what this is actually doing without man pages:
		#First, only grab lines with a ;
		#Now, remove all commas from streams
		#Now, Remove all remaining comments or ['s
		#Now, Print the remote name
		#Next, sort the list and remove duplicates
		#Now, Affix a comma and space to all starts of lines
		#Lastly, change the newline to a null character
	REMOTES=`cat /usr/share/lirc/lirc.hwdb /usr/share/lirc/extras/more_remotes.hwdb 2>/dev/null | grep ";" | sed 's/,//g' | awk -F ";" '$0!~/^#|^\[/{print $1}' | sort -u | sed 's/^/,\ /' | tr '\n' '\0'`
	db_subst lirc/remote REMOTES $REMOTES
	if [ -f /usr/share/lirc/extras/transmitter.hwdb ]; then
		TRANSMITTERS=`grep ";" /usr/share/lirc/extras/transmitter.hwdb | sort | sed 's/,//g' | awk -F ";" '$0!~/^#|^\[/{print $1}' | sed 's/^/,\ /' | tr '\n' '\0'`
		db_subst lirc/transmitter TRANSMITTERS $TRANSMITTERS
	fi
	#If we are forcing a reconfigure, then our old remote and new ones are the same
	if [ "$FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION" = "true" ]; then
		CHOSEN_REMOTE="${OLDREMOTE}"
		OLDREMOTE=""
		db_set lirc/remote $CHOSEN_REMOTE
	else
		db_input high lirc/remote || true
		if [ -f /usr/share/lirc/extras/transmitter.hwdb ]; then
			db_input high lirc/transmitter || true
		fi
		db_go
		#Populate remote information (remote is our primary device at all times)
		db_get lirc/remote
		CHOSEN_REMOTE="${RET}"
	fi
	if [ "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" != "None" -a "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" != "Custom" ] && [ "$OLDREMOTE" != "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" -o "$FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION" = "true" ]; then
		#To later explain what this is actually doing without man pages:
		#First, only grab lines with a ;
		#Now, remove all commas from streams
		#Lastly, take the last matching entry found (so remotes.hwdb overrides lirc.hwdb)
		REMOTE_LINE=`cat /usr/share/lirc/lirc.hwdb /usr/share/lirc/extras/more_remotes.hwdb 2>/dev/null | grep ";" | sed 's/,//g' | grep "${CHOSEN_REMOTE}" | tail -1`
		#Remove all remaining comments or ['s
		#then print the remote name
		REMOTE_MODULES=`echo $REMOTE_LINE | awk -F ";" '$0!~/^#|^\[/{print $3}'`
		REMOTE_DRIVER=`echo $REMOTE_LINE | awk -F ";" '$0!~/^#|^\[/{print $2}'`
		REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF=`echo $REMOTE_LINE | awk -F ";" '$0!~/^#|^\[/{print $5}'`
		SUPPORTED_DRIVERS=`lircd -H help 2>&1 | awk '$0!~/^S|^D/{print $1}' | tr '\n' '\ '`
		#/dev/input/eventX is a weird case: filter it
		if [ "$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF" = "<A HREF=\"http://linux.bytesex.org/v4l2/faq.html#lircd\">generic config file for Linux input layer</A>" ]; then
			REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF=""
		fi
		#For atilibusb, we need to blacklist the kernel module
		if [ "$REMOTE_DRIVER" = "atilibusb" ]; then
			BLACKLIST="lirc_atiusb ati_remote"
		elif [ "$REMOTE_DRIVER" = "atiusb" ]; then
			BLACKLIST="ati_remote"
		else
			BLACKLIST=""
		fi
		#lirc.hwdb puts none rather than ;;
		if [ "$REMOTE_MODULES" != "none" ]; then
			#if we have a module in use, don't use a driver too
			REMOTE_DRIVER=""
		else
			REMOTE_MODULES=""
		fi
		#lirc.hwdb puts none rather than ;;
		if [ "$REMOTE_DRIVER" = "none" ]; then
			REMOTE_DRIVER=""
		fi
		#only need to put driver for non kernel module devices
		if ! echo "$SUPPORTED_DRIVERS" | grep "$REMOTE_DRIVER" > /dev/null; then
			REMOTE_DRIVER=""
		fi
		#reset our REMOTE_DEVICE whenever remotes
		#are changed.  Calculated later.
		REMOTE_DEVICE=""
		#Save any detected options
		db_fset lirc/reconfigure config_changed true
	elif [ "$OLDREMOTE" != "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" ] && [ "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" = "None" ]; then
		db_fset lirc/reconfigure config_changed true
		REMOTE_DEVICE=""
		REMOTE_MODULES=""
		REMOTE_DRIVER=""
		REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF=""
	fi
	#If we have a devinput driver, we need
	#to present the user with a way to figure out
	#what device is it
	#This should be ran even if they haven't changed remotes
	if [ "$REMOTE_DRIVER" = "devinput" ]; then
		#present question
		EVENTS=`find /dev/input/* -type d -exec find {} -not -type d -printf ", %p" \;`
		db_subst lirc/dev_input_device EVENTS $EVENTS
		db_input high lirc/dev_input_device || true
		db_go
		#get our answer
		db_get lirc/dev_input_device
		if [ "${RET}" != "${REMOTE_DEVICE}" ]; then
			REMOTE_DEVICE="${RET}"
			db_fset lirc/reconfigure config_changed true
		fi
	elif [ "$REMOTE_DRIVER" = "dvico" ];then
		#present question
		EVENTS=`ls /dev/usb | sed 's/^/,\ \/dev\/usb\//' | tr '\n' '\0'`
		db_subst lirc/dev_input_device EVENTS $EVENTS
		db_input high lirc/dev_input_device || true
		db_go
		#get our answer
		db_get lirc/dev_input_device
		if [ "${RET}" != "${REMOTE_DEVICE}" ]; then
			REMOTE_DEVICE="${RET}"
			db_fset lirc/reconfigure config_changed true
		fi
	#otherwise, set our old device in debconf again
	else
		db_set lirc/dev_input_device ""
	fi
	#If we are forcing a reconfigure, then our old remote and new ones are the same
	if [ "$FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION" = "true" ]; then
		CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER="${OLDTRANSMITTER}"
		OLDTRANSMITTER=""
		db_set lirc/transmitter $CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER
	else
	#populate transmitter information (transmitter is secondary device)
		db_get lirc/transmitter
		CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER="${RET}"
	fi
	if [ -f /usr/share/lirc/extras/transmitter.hwdb ] && [ "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" != "None" -a "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" != "Custom" ] && [ "$OLDTRANSMITTER" != "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" -o "$FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION" = "true" ]; then
		TRANSMITTER_LINE=`grep ";" /usr/share/lirc/extras/transmitter.hwdb | sed 's/,//g' |  grep "${CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER}" | tail -1`
		TRANSMITTER_MODULES=`echo $TRANSMITTER_LINE | awk -F ";" '$0!~/^#|^\[/{print $3}'`
		TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=`echo $TRANSMITTER_LINE | awk -F ";" '$0!~/^#|^\[/{print $2}'`
		TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF=`echo $TRANSMITTER_LINE | awk -F ";" '$0!~/^#|^\[/{print $5}'`
		#transmitter.hwdb puts none rather than ;;
		if [ "$TRANSMITTER_MODULES" != "none" ]; then
			#if we have a module in use, don't use a driver too
			TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=""
		else
			TRANSMITTER_MODULES=""
		fi
		#transmitter.hwdb puts none rather than ;;
		if [ "$TRANSMITTER_DRIVER" = "none" ]; then
			TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=""
		fi
		#only need to put driver for non kernel module devices
		if ! echo "$SUPPORTED_DRIVERS" | grep "$TRANSMITTER_DRIVER" > /dev/null; then
			TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=""
		fi
		db_fset lirc/reconfigure config_changed true
	elif [ "$OLDTRANSMITTER" != "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" ] && [ "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" = "None" ]; then
		db_fset lirc/reconfigure config_changed true
		TRANSMITTER_DEVICE=""
		TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=""
		TRANSMITTER_MODULES=""
		TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF=""
	fi
	#Choose a serial port if we are using serial
	if [ "$REMOTE_MODULES" = "lirc_dev lirc_serial" ] || [ "$TRANSMITTER_MODULES" = "lirc_dev lirc_serial" ]; then
		db_input high lirc/serialport || true
		db_go
	#if we aren't using serial, then go back to default
	else
		db_set lirc/serialport "/dev/ttyS0"
	fi
	#Plan to have lircd enabled
	START_LIRCD=true
	#If we have a remote and a transmitter, figure out devices
	if [ "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" != "None" ] && [ "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" != "None" ]; then
		#Make sure that at least one of these has changed before we make changes
		if [ "$OLDREMOTE" != "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" ] || [ "$OLDTRANSMITTER" != "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" ]; then
			#if no remote device is defined already
			#and we do use a kernel module
			if [ -z "$REMOTE_DEVICE" ] && [ ! -z "$REMOTE_MODULES" ] ; then
				REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0"
			fi
			#set up our transmitter.
			#if we use the same kernel modules, we use the same device
			#and we should disable transmitter stuff further
			if [ ! -z "TRANSMITTER_MODULES" -a "$TRANSMITTER_MODULES" = "$REMOTE_MODULES" ] || [ ! -z "$TRANSMITTER_DRIVER" -a "$TRANSMITTER_DRIVER" = "$REMOTE_DRIVER" ]; then
				TRANSMITTER_DEVICE=""
				TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=""
			#if they aren't the same driver/device, we needed a remote module and we need a transmitter kernel module
			elif [ "$REMOTE_DEVICE" = "/dev/lirc0" ] && [ ! -z "$TRANSMITTER_MODULES" ]; then
				TRANSMITTER_DEVICE="/dev/lirc1"
			#if they aren't the same  driver/device, but we didn't need a remote module, but need a transmitter kernel module
			elif [ ! -z "$TRANSMITTER_MODULES" ]; then
				TRANSMITTER_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0"
			fi
		fi
	#if we have just a transmitter, figure out device
	elif [ "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" != "None" ] && [ "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" = "None" ] ; then
		#if we need kernel transmitter modules
		if [ ! -z "$TRANSMITTER_MODULES" ]; then
			TRANSMITTER_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0"
		fi
	#we have just chosen a remote
	elif [ "$CHOSEN_REMOTE" != "None" ] && [ "$CHOSEN_TRANSMITTER" = "None" ]; then
		#no remote device is defined already
		#and we need kernel remote modules
		if [ -z "$REMOTE_DEVICE" ] && [ ! -z "$REMOTE_MODULES" ] ; then
			REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0"
		fi
	#if both remote and transmitter are set to none
	else
		#disable lircd
		START_LIRCD=false
	fi
	#Store the results of our device determination
	db_set lirc/remote_device "${REMOTE_DEVICE}"
	db_set lirc/remote_lircd_conf "$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF"
	db_set lirc/blacklist "$BLACKLIST"
	db_set lirc/remote_modules "$REMOTE_MODULES"
	db_set lirc/remote_driver "$REMOTE_DRIVER"
	db_set lirc/transmitter_modules "$TRANSMITTER_MODULES"
	db_set lirc/transmitter_device "${TRANSMITTER_DEVICE}"
	db_set lirc/transmitter_driver "${TRANSMITTER_DRIVER}"
	db_set lirc/transmitter_lircd_conf "$TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF"
	db_set lirc/start_lircd "${START_LIRCD}"
	db_set lirc/reconfigure "false"
	db_go
}
Setup_Blacklist()
{
	db_get lirc/blacklist
	BLACKLIST=$RET
	if [ ! -z "$BLACKLIST" ]; then
		cat > /etc/modprobe.d/lirc <<EOF
#File automatically generated upon lirc install
#Because a module had to be blacklisted. Don't
#Modify by hand, but rather via
#dpkg-reconfigure lirc
EOF
		for item in $BLACKLIST
		do
			cat >> /etc/modprobe.d/lirc-blacklist <<EOF
blacklist $item
EOF
			if egrep -q '^'"$item"'\ ' /proc/modules; then
				rmmod $item
			fi
		done
	else
		rm -f /etc/modprobe.d/lirc
	fi
}
Setup_Serial()
{
	#Move out old config
	if [ -f /etc/serial.conf ]; then
		mv /etc/serial.conf /etc/serial.conf.old
	fi
	#figure out if we have serial modules at all
	db_get lirc/remote_modules
	REMOTE_MODULES=$RET
	db_get lirc/transmitter_modules
	TRANSMITTER_MODULES=$RET
	if [ "$REMOTE_MODULES" = "lirc_dev lirc_serial" ] || [ "$TRANSMITTER_MODULES" = "lirc_dev lirc_serial" ]; then
		#if we chose ttyS0 or ttyS1, add it to modprobe.d
		db_get lirc/serialport
		SERIAL=$RET
		if [ "$SERIAL" = "/dev/ttyS0" ]; then
			cat > /etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial.conf <<EOF
#COM1 equivalent, /dev/ttyS0
options lirc_serial irq=4 io=0x3f8
#COM2 equivalent, /dev/ttyS1
#options lirc_serial irq=3 io=0x2f8
EOF
		elif [ "$SERIAL" = "/dev/ttyS1" ]; then
			cat > /etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial.conf <<EOF
#COM1 equivalent, /dev/ttyS0
#options lirc_serial irq=4 io=0x3f8
#COM2 equivalent, /dev/ttyS1
options lirc_serial irq=3 io=0x2f8
EOF
		fi
		cat > /etc/serial.conf << EOF
$SERIAL uart none
EOF
		#reload setserial to turn off serial port
		invoke-rc.d etc-setserial restart
	else
		rm /etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial -f
	fi
}
setup_lircd_conf()
{
	#if we have an existing file, back it up
	if [ -f "/etc/lirc/lircd.conf" ]; then
		mv /etc/lirc/lircd.conf /etc/lirc/lircd.conf.dpkg-old
	fi
	#Add a header to the lircd.conf
	cat >> /etc/lirc/lircd.conf << EOF
#This configuration has been automatically generated via
#the Ubuntu LIRC package maintainer scripts.
#
#It includes the default configuration for the remote and/or
#transmitter that you have selected during package installation.
#
#Feel free to add any custom remotes to the configuration
#via additional include directives or below the existing
#Ubuntu include directives from your selected remote and/or
#transmitter.
EOF
	#if we have a remote, include it's config
	if [ -f "/usr/share/lirc/extras/more_remotes/$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF" ];then
		cat >> /etc/lirc/lircd.conf <<EOF
#Configuration for the $REMOTE remote:
include "/usr/share/lirc/extras/more_remotes/$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF"
EOF
	elif [ -f "/usr/share/lirc/remotes/$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF" ];then
		cat >> /etc/lirc/lircd.conf <<EOF
#Configuration for the $REMOTE remote:
include "/usr/share/lirc/remotes/$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF"
EOF
	elif [ -f "$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF" ]; then
cat >> /etc/lirc/lircd.conf <<EOF
#Configuration for the $REMOTE remote:
include "$REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF"
EOF
	elif [ "$REMOTE" != "None" ]; then
		cat >> /etc/lirc/lircd.conf <<EOF
#No default remote configuration was included for $REMOTE
#You will need to include your own custom configuration for
#this remote, and file a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lirc/+filebug
EOF
	fi
	#if we have a transmitter, include it's config
	if [ -f "/usr/share/lirc/extras/transmitters/$TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF" ];then
		cat >> /etc/lirc/lircd.conf <<EOF
#Configuration for the $TRANSMITTER transmitter:
include "/usr/share/lirc/extras/transmitters/$TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF"
EOF
	elif [ -f "$TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF" ]; then
cat >> /etc/lirc/lircd.conf <<EOF
#Configuration for the $TRANSMITTER transmitter:
include "$TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF"
EOF
	elif [ "$TRANSMITTER" != "None" ]; then
		cat >> /etc/lirc/lircd.conf <<EOF
#No default remote configuration was included for $TRANSMITTER
#You will need to include your own custom configuration for
#this transmitter, and file a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lirc/+filebug
EOF
	fi
}
unload_modules()
{
    KERNEL=`uname -r`
    #unload all modules (but lirc_dev last)
    for item in `ls /lib/modules/$KERNEL/kernel/drivers/staging/lirc` lirc_dev
    do
        if egrep -q '^'"$item"'\ ' /proc/modules; then
            rmmod $item 2>/dev/null || true
        fi
    done
}
migrate_include()
{
	if [ -f $1 ]; then
		sed -i 's/\(^include\ \/.*$\)/\1\"/; s/^include\ \//include\ \"\//' $1
	fi
}
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
	#0.8.6 got rid of mceusb2 so users need to repick remotes
	if dpkg --compare-versions "$2" le-nl "0.8.6-0ubuntu1"; then
		db_fset lirc/remote seen false
		db_fset lirc/transmitter seen false
	fi
	if [ -e "/etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial" ]; then
			echo "Preserving user changes to /etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial.conf ..."
			if [ -e "/etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial.conf" ]; then
					mv -f "/etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial.conf" "/etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial.conf.dpkg-new"
			fi
			mv -f "/etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial" "/etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial.conf"
	fi
	#migrate syntax from older lirc version that might have included
	#an older variant of the include patch in intrepid and earlier
        if [ -n "$2" ] && dpkg --compare-versions "$2" lt "0.8.4a-0ubuntu2"; then
		migrate_include /etc/lirc/lircd.conf
        fi
	[ -x /sbin/udevd ] && invoke-rc.d udev reload >&2
	#unload any old modules before starting
	unload_modules
	#parse the lirc.hwdb to find our remote
	ChooseRemote
	#Prepare the blacklisting for necessary modules
	Setup_Blacklist
	#Setup serial module
	Setup_Serial
	db_fget lirc/reconfigure config_changed
	CONFIG_CHANGED=$RET
	db_fset lirc/reconfigure config_changed false
	if $CONFIG_CHANGED || [ -f /etc/lirc/hardware.conf ];then
		check_hardware_conf
		. /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
	fi
	if $CONFIG_CHANGED || [ "$DRIVER" = "UNCONFIGURED" ]; then
		DebconfLoad
		Save /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
	fi
	# If we don't have a valid lircd.conf try to get one
	if [ ! -f /etc/lirc/lircd.conf ] \
		|| grep -q "^#UNCONFIGURED" /etc/lirc/lircd.conf \
		|| $CONFIG_CHANGED ;then
		DebconfLoad
		setup_lircd_conf
	fi
	# If we don't have a valid lircmd.conf try to get one
	if [ ! -f /etc/lirc/lircmd.conf ] \
		|| grep -q "^#UNCONFIGURED" /etc/lirc/lircmd.conf ;then
		db_get lirc/lircmd_conf
		# if there is a misplaced config file it is ok to move it to
		# the right place
		if [ -f /etc/lircmd.conf ];then
			echo moving /etc/lircmd.conf to /etc/lirc/
			mv /etc/lircmd.conf /etc/lirc/
		# we don't restore the file unless the user is (re)configuring
		elif $CONFIG_CHANGED \
			&& [ -f "/usr/share/lirc/extras/more_remotes/$RET" ];then
			echo trying default lircmd.conf
			cp /usr/share/lirc/extras/more_remotes/$RET \
				/etc/lirc/lircmd.conf
		elif $CONFIG_CHANGED \
			&& [ -f "/usr/share/lirc/remotes/$RET" ];then
			echo trying default lircmd.conf
			cp /usr/share/lirc/remotes/$RET \
				/etc/lirc/lircmd.conf
		fi
	fi
	if [ -f /var/log/lircd ]
	then
		db_get lirc/remove_var-log-lircd
		if $RET
		then
			rm /var/log/lircd
		fi
	fi
fi
db_stop
# Automatically added by dh_installinit
if [ -x "/etc/init.d/lirc" ]; then
	update-rc.d lirc defaults 19 >/dev/null
	invoke-rc.d lirc start || exit $?
fi
# End automatically added section
# Automatically added by dh_installudev
if [ "$1" = configure ]; then
	if [ -e "/etc/udev/rules.d/85_lirc.rules" ]; then
		echo "Preserving user changes to /etc/udev/rules.d/85-lirc.rules ..."
		if [ -e "/etc/udev/rules.d/85-lirc.rules" ]; then
			mv -f "/etc/udev/rules.d/85-lirc.rules" "/etc/udev/rules.d/85-lirc.rules.dpkg-new"
		fi
		mv -f "/etc/udev/rules.d/85_lirc.rules" "/etc/udev/rules.d/85-lirc.rules"
	fi
fi
# End automatically added section
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