Added OS X tr workaround; added support for making Mercurial-only packages that pull Enano from Mercurial and install it using mkenanodev
#!/bin/bash
if test -z "$BASH"; then
cmd="$0"
if test "`basename $0`" = "$0"; then
cmd="./$0"
fi
echo "This script is designed to be run using GNU bash."
echo "Try: chmod +x $0 && $cmd"
exit 1
fi
# OS X sed (at least leopard and up) seem to support -E
sedflags=Ee
if ( sed --version 2>&1 | grep 'GNU sed' 2>&1 ) > /dev/null ; then
sedflags=re
fi
my_which_real()
{
test -n "$1" || return 1
local i
local part
for (( i=1; ; i++ )); do
part=`echo "$PATH" | cut -d ':' -f $i`
test -n "$part" || return 1
if test -x "$part/$1"; then
echo "$part/$1"
return 0
fi
done
}
my_which()
{
local out
local r
out=`my_which_real "$1"`
r=$?
if [ -z "$out" -o $r = 1 ]; then
echo "ERROR: $1 command not found on system" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
echo $out
return $r
}
# Show the extraction progress spinner.
# Spins the propeller one time for each line on stdin
progressbit()
{
local i
local pbar
local line
i=0
pbar="-\\|/"
while read line; do
((i++))
j=$(($i % ${#pbar}))
echo -ne "\r${pbar:$j:1} Extracting..."
done
}
# Create a temp directory. Very bad in terms of randomness source, but hey, I'm a security major. Can't help it.
mktempdir()
{
local tempdir
tempdir=/tmp/ext`$dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128 count=1 2>/dev/null | $md5sum - | cut -c 1-6`
echo $tempdir
return 0
}
# Outputs the raw compressed tarball data on stdout.
getdata()
{
offset=`$cat $0 | $grep -an '^##DATA' | cut -d ':' -f 1 || exit 1`
offset=$((offset + 1))
$cat $0 | $tail -n+$offset
}
# Go through each required command, and make sure it's on the system. If not, fail.
for cmd in bzip2 tar grep tail cat wc dd; do
my_which $cmd>/dev/null || exit 1
eval $cmd=`my_which $cmd`
if test x$? = x1; then
exit 1
fi
done
# special case for md5sum
if my_which_real md5sum 2>&1 > /dev/null; then
md5sum=`my_which_real md5sum`
elif my_which_real openssl 2>&1 > /dev/null; then
md5sum=md5sum
md5sum()
{
local f=${1:--}
cat $f | openssl dgst -md5 | sed -$sedflags 's/^\(stdin\)= //'
}
else
echo "Could not find md5sum or openssl"
exit 1
fi
tempdir=""
extractonly=0
while test -n "$1"; do
case "$1" in
-x)
extractonly=1
if test -n "$2"; then
tempdir=$2
else
tempdir=`echo $0 | sed -$sedflags 's/\.[a-z0-9_-]{1,5}$//'`
fi
;;
esac
shift
done
# Make sure we have a working temp directory
test -n "$tempdir" || tempdir=`mktempdir`
if [ -d "$tempdir" ]; then
if [ $extractonly = 1 ]; then
i=0
basetemp="$tempdir"
while test -d "$tempdir"; do
tempdir="${basetemp}${i}"
((i++))
done
else
while test -d "$tempdir"; do
tempdir=`mktempdir`
done
fi
fi
mkdir "$tempdir" || exit 1
# Finally, extract the data.
echo -ne "\e[?25l- Extracting..."
getdata | $bzip2 -dc | $tar xvCf $tempdir - | progressbit \
|| (
rm -rf $tempdir
echo -ne "\e[?25h"
exit 1
)
# clear out the extraction progress
echo -ne "\r\e[?25h"
# trap exits so we can clean up if the script is interrupted
handle_interrupt()
{
rm -rf $tempdir
# added in rev. 2, interrupts should cause an error exit
exit 1
}
trap handle_interrupt 0
if test -x $tempdir/autorun.sh && test $extractonly != 1; then
# Run the autorun script
$tempdir/autorun.sh
ret=$?
rm -rf $tempdir
exit $ret
else
# Just let the user know where the files are and die.
echo "Contents extracted to $tempdir."
fi
# free our trap on signals
trap "exit 0;" 0
# done!
exit 0
# don't touch this marker! Everything after this is expected to be binary data.
##DATA