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Man Page: debconf-escape

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 1

DEBCONF-ESCAPE(1)						      Debconf							 DEBCONF-ESCAPE(1)

NAME
debconf-escape - helper when working with debconf's escape capability
SYNOPSIS
debconf-escape -e < unescaped-text debconf-escape -u < escaped-text
DESCRIPTION
When debconf has the 'escape' capability set, it will expect commands you send it to have backslashes and newlines escaped (as "\" and " " respectively) and will in turn escape backslashes and newlines in its replies. This can be used, for example, to substitute multi-line strings into templates, or to get multi-line extended descriptions reliably using "METAGET".
SEE ALSO
debconf-devel(7) (available in the debconf-doc package)
AUTHOR
Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> 2018-02-28 DEBCONF-ESCAPE(1)
Related Man Pages
debconf(1) - xfree86
debconf(1) - freebsd
debconf(1) - mojave
debconf(1) - hpux
debconf(1) - osf1
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