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289 lines
9.1 KiB
289 lines
9.1 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env bash |
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# |
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# GNU/Linux does not really require something like RelativeLink.c |
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# However, we do want to have the same look and feel with similar features. |
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# |
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# Copyright 2017 The Tor Project. See LICENSE for licensing information. |
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complain_dialog_title="I2Pd Browser" |
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# Make sure this script wasn't started as 'sh start-i2pd-browser' or similar. |
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if [ "x$BASH" = "x" ]; then |
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echo "$complain_dialog_title should be started as './start-i2pd-browser'" |
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echo "Exiting." >&2 |
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exit 1; |
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fi |
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# Do not (try to) connect to the session manager |
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unset SESSION_MANAGER |
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# Complain about an error, by any means necessary. |
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# Usage: complain message |
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# message must not begin with a dash. |
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complain () { |
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# Trim leading newlines, to avoid breaking formatting in some dialogs. |
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complain_message="`echo "$1" | sed '/./,$!d'`" |
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# If we're being run in debug/verbose mode, complain to stderr. |
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if [ "$show_output" -eq 1 ]; then |
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echo "$complain_message" >&2 |
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return |
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fi |
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# Otherwise, we're being run by a GUI program of some sort; |
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# try to pop up a message in the GUI in the nicest way |
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# possible. |
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# |
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# In mksh, non-existent commands return 127; I'll assume all |
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# other shells set the same exit code if they can't run a |
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# command. (xmessage returns 1 if the user clicks the WM |
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# close button, so we do need to look at the exact exit code, |
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# not just assume the command failed to display a message if |
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# it returns non-zero.) |
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# First, try zenity. |
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zenity --error \ |
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--title="$complain_dialog_title" \ |
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--text="$complain_message" |
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if [ "$?" -ne 127 ]; then |
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return |
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fi |
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# Try kdialog. |
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kdialog --title "$complain_dialog_title" \ |
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--error "$complain_message" |
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if [ "$?" -ne 127 ]; then |
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return |
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fi |
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# Try xmessage. |
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xmessage -title "$complain_dialog_title" \ |
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-center \ |
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-buttons OK \ |
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-default OK \ |
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-xrm '*message.scrollVertical: Never' \ |
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"$complain_message" |
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if [ "$?" -ne 127 ]; then |
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return |
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fi |
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# Try gxmessage. This one isn't installed by default on |
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# Debian with the default GNOME installation, so it seems to |
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# be the least likely program to have available, but it might |
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# be used by one of the 'lightweight' Gtk-based desktop |
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# environments. |
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gxmessage -title "$complain_dialog_title" \ |
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-center \ |
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-buttons GTK_STOCK_OK \ |
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-default OK \ |
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"$complain_message" |
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if [ "$?" -ne 127 ]; then |
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return |
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fi |
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} |
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if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then |
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complain "The I2Pd Browser Bundle should not be run as root. Exiting." |
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exit 1 |
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fi |
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if test -r /proc/cpuinfo && ! grep -q '^flags\s*:.* sse2' /proc/cpuinfo; then |
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complain "I2Pd Browser requires a CPU with SSE2 support. Exiting." |
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exit 1 |
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fi |
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tbb_usage () { |
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printf "\nI2Pd Browser Script Options\n" |
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printf " --verbose Display Firefox output in the terminal\n" |
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printf " --log [file] Record Firefox output in file (default: i2pd-browser.log)\n" |
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printf " --detach Detach from terminal and run I2Pd Browser in the background.\n" |
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printf " --register-app Register I2Pd Browser as a desktop app for this user\n" |
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printf " --unregister-app Unregister I2Pd Browser as a desktop app for this user\n" |
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} |
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log_output=0 |
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show_output=0 |
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detach=0 |
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show_usage=0 |
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register_desktop_app=0 |
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logfile=/dev/null |
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while : |
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do |
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case "$1" in |
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--detach) |
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detach=1 |
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shift |
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;; |
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-v | --verbose | -d | --debug) |
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show_output=1 |
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verbose_arg="$2" |
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shift |
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;; |
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-h | "-?" | --help | -help) |
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show_usage=1 |
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show_output=1 |
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shift |
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;; |
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-l | --log) |
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if [ -z "$2" -o "${2:0:1}" == "-" ]; then |
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printf "Logging I2Pd Browser debug information to i2pd-browser.log\n" |
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logfile="../i2pd-browser.log" |
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elif [ "${2:0:1}" == "/" -o "${2:0:1}" == "~" ]; then |
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printf "Logging I2Pd Browser debug information to %s\n" "$2" |
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logfile="$2" |
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shift |
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else |
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printf "Logging I2Pd Browser debug information to %s\n" "$2" |
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logfile="../$2" |
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shift |
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fi |
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log_output=1 |
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shift |
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;; |
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--register-app) |
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register_desktop_app=1 |
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show_output=1 |
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shift |
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;; |
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--unregister-app) |
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register_desktop_app=-1 |
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show_output=1 |
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shift |
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;; |
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*) # No more options |
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break |
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;; |
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esac |
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done |
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# We can't detach and show output at the same time.. |
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if [ "$show_output" -eq 1 -a "$detach" -eq 1 ]; then |
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detach=0 |
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fi |
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if [ "$show_output" -eq 0 ]; then |
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# If the user hasn't requested 'debug mode' or --help, close stdout and stderr, |
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# to keep Firefox and the stuff loaded by/for it (including the |
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# system's shared-library loader) from printing messages to |
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# $HOME/.xsession-errors or other files. (Users wouldn't have seen |
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# messages there anyway.) |
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exec > "$logfile" |
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exec 2> "$logfile" |
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fi |
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# If XAUTHORITY is unset, set it to its default value of $HOME/.Xauthority |
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# before we change HOME below. (See xauth(1) and #1945.) XDM and KDM rely |
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# on applications using this default value. |
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if [ -z "$XAUTHORITY" ]; then |
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XAUTHORITY=~/.Xauthority |
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export XAUTHORITY |
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fi |
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# If this script is being run through a symlink, we need to know where |
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# in the filesystem the script itself is, not where the symlink is. |
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myname="$0" |
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if [ -L "$myname" ]; then |
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# XXX readlink is not POSIX, but is present in GNU coreutils |
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# and on FreeBSD. Unfortunately, the -f option (which follows |
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# a whole chain of symlinks until it reaches a non-symlink |
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# path name) is a GNUism, so we have to have a fallback for |
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# FreeBSD. Fortunately, FreeBSD has realpath instead; |
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# unfortunately, that's also non-POSIX and is not present in |
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# GNU coreutils. |
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# |
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# If this launcher were a C program, we could just use the |
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# realpath function, which *is* POSIX. Too bad POSIX didn't |
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# make that function accessible to shell scripts. |
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# If realpath is available, use it; it Does The Right Thing. |
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possibly_my_real_name="`realpath "$myname" 2>/dev/null`" |
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if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then |
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myname="$possibly_my_real_name" |
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else |
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# realpath is not available; hopefully readlink -f works. |
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myname="`readlink -f "$myname" 2>/dev/null`" |
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if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then |
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# Ugh. |
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complain "start-i2pd-browser cannot be run using a symlink on this operating system." |
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fi |
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fi |
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fi |
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# Try to be agnostic to where we're being started from, chdir to where |
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# the script is. |
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mydir="`dirname "$myname"`" |
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test -d "$mydir" && cd "$mydir" |
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# If ${PWD} results in a zero length string, we can try something else... |
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if [ ! "${PWD}" ]; then |
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# "hacking around some braindamage" |
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PWD="`pwd`" |
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surveysays="This system has a messed up shell.\n" |
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fi |
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# This is a fix for an ibus issue on some Linux systems. See #9353 for more |
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# details. The symlink needs to be created before we change HOME. |
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if [ ! -d ".config/ibus" ]; then |
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mkdir -p .config/ibus |
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ln -nsf ~/.config/ibus/bus .config/ibus |
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fi |
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# Fix up .desktop Icon and Exec Paths, and update the .desktop file from the |
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# canonical version if it was changed by the updater. |
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cp start-i2pd-browser.desktop ../ |
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sed -i -e "s,^Name=.*,Name=I2Pd Browser,g" ../start-i2pd-browser.desktop |
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sed -i -e "s,^Icon=.*,Icon=$PWD/browser/chrome/icons/default/default128.png,g" ../start-i2pd-browser.desktop |
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sed -i -e "s,^Exec=.*,Exec=sh -c '\"$PWD/start-i2pd-browser\" --detach || ([ ! -x \"$PWD/start-i2pd-browser\" ] \&\& \"\$(dirname \"\$*\")\"/Browser/start-i2pd-browser --detach)' dummy %k,g" ../start-i2pd-browser.desktop |
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if [ "$register_desktop_app" -eq 1 ]; then |
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mkdir -p "$HOME/.local/share/applications/" |
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cp ../start-i2pd-browser.desktop "$HOME/.local/share/applications/" |
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update-desktop-database "$HOME/.local/share/applications/" |
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printf "I2Pd Browser has been registered as a desktop app for this user in ~/.local/share/applications/\n" |
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exit 0 |
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fi |
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if [ "$register_desktop_app" -eq -1 ]; then |
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if [ -e "$HOME/.local/share/applications/start-i2pd-browser.desktop" ]; then |
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rm -f "$HOME/.local/share/applications/start-i2pd-browser.desktop" |
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update-desktop-database "$HOME/.local/share/applications/" |
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printf "I2Pd Browser has been removed as a user desktop app (from ~/.local/share/applications/)\n" |
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else |
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printf "I2Pd Browser does not appear to be a desktop app (not present in ~/.local/share/applications/)\n" |
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fi |
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exit 0 |
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fi |
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HOME="${PWD}" |
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export HOME |
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# Avoid overwriting user's dconf values. Fixes #27903. |
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export GSETTINGS_BACKEND=memory |
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cd "${HOME}" |
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# We pass all additional command-line arguments we get to Firefox. |
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# |
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# The --class parameter was added to fix bug 11102. |
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if [ "$show_usage" -eq 1 ]; then |
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# Display Firefox help, then our help |
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./firefox --class "I2Pd Browser" \ |
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-profile data --help 2>/dev/null |
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tbb_usage |
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elif [ "$detach" -eq 1 ] ; then |
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./firefox --class "I2Pd Browser" \ |
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-profile data "${@}" > "$logfile" 2>&1 </dev/null & |
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disown "$!" |
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elif [ "$log_output" -eq 1 -a "$show_output" -eq 1 ]; then |
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./firefox --class "I2Pd Browser" \ |
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-profile data "${@}" 2>&1 </dev/null | \ |
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tee "$logfile" |
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elif [ "$show_output" -eq 1 ]; then |
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./firefox --class "I2Pd Browser" \ |
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-profile data "${@}" < /dev/null |
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else |
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./firefox --class "I2Pd Browser" \ |
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-profile data "${@}" > "$logfile" 2>&1 </dev/null |
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fi |
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exit $?
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