#!/bin/bash # Delete the link to the binary # update-alternatives --remove : 'path' must be the registered alternative binary, # not the generic symlink — see https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/update-alternatives.1.html if type update-alternatives >/dev/null 2>&1; then update-alternatives --remove '${executable}' '/opt/${sanitizedProductName}/${executable}' else rm -f '/usr/bin/${executable}' fi APPARMOR_PROFILE_DEST='/etc/apparmor.d/${executable}' # Remove and unload apparmor profile. if [ -f "$APPARMOR_PROFILE_DEST" ]; then # Unload the profile from the running kernel before deleting the file so the # policy is not left enforced until the next reboot. Mirror the chroot guard # used in the after-install script — live AppArmor operations are not # meaningful inside a chroot. # https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/HowToUse if apparmor_status --enabled > /dev/null 2>&1; then if ! { [ -x '/usr/bin/ischroot' ] && /usr/bin/ischroot; } && hash apparmor_parser 2>/dev/null; then apparmor_parser --remove "$APPARMOR_PROFILE_DEST" || true fi fi rm -f "$APPARMOR_PROFILE_DEST" fi if hash gtk-update-icon-cache 2>/dev/null; then gtk-update-icon-cache -q -t -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor || true fi