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NAME

       dpkg-trigger - a package trigger utility

SYNOPSIS

       dpkg-trigger [option...] trigger-name
       dpkg-trigger [option...] command

DESCRIPTION

       dpkg-trigger  is  a  tool to explicitly activate triggers and check for
       its support on the running dpkg.

       This can be used by  maintainer  scripts  in  complex  and  conditional
       situations  where  the  file  triggers,  or  the  declarative  activate
       triggers control file directive, are insufficiently rich. It  can  also
       be  used  for  testing  and by system administrators (but note that the
       triggers won't actually be run by dpkg-trigger).

       Unrecognised trigger name syntaxes are an error for dpkg-trigger.

COMMANDS

       --check-supported
              Check if the running dpkg supports triggers (usually called from
              a  postinst). Will exit 0 if a triggers-capable dpkg has run, or
              1 with an error message to stderr if not. Normally, however,  it
              is   better   just   to   activate   the  desired  trigger  with
              dpkg-trigger.

       -h, --help
              Show the usage message and exit.

       --version
              Show the version and exit.

OPTIONS

       --admindir=dir
              Change the location of the dpkg database. The  default  location
              is /var/lib/dpkg.

       --by-package=package
              Override  trigger  awaiter  (normally  set  by  dpkg through the
              DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE environment variable of the  maintainer
              scripts,  naming  the  package  to which the script belongs, and
              this will be used by default).

       --no-await
              This option arranges that the calling package T  (if  any)  need
              not  await  the  processing  of  this  trigger;  the  interested
              package(s) I, will  not  be  added  to  T's  trigger  processing
              awaited  list  and T's status is unchanged.  T may be considered
              installed even though I may not yet have processed the  trigger.

       --no-act
              Just test, do not actually change anything.

SEE ALSO

       dpkg(1), deb-triggers(5), /usr/share/doc/dpkg-dev/triggers.txt.gz.