a2cloud/install.sh
T. Joseph Carter 6f75afe092 Change a2cSource to top_src
I've started working on a2server basically out of necessity and I'm
trying to reduce diffs with a2cloud for basically identical code, so I'm
changing things like a2cSource to top_src, that way I can reuse blocks
of code more easily without stupid "off by one letter" mistakes.
2018-09-06 13:09:57 -07:00

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#! /bin/bash
# vim: set tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 noexpandtab filetype=sh:
# install.sh - a2cloud main installation script
#
# To the extent possible under law, T. Joseph Carter and Ivan Drucker have
# waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to the a2cloud
# scripts themselves. Software used or installed by these scripts is subject
# to other licenses. This work is published from the United States.
a2cloudVersion="2.9.0" # Leave this quoted!
if test "x$BASH" = "x"; then
printf "This script requires bash. Please run\nit as ./install.sh from the source\ndirectory.\n"
exit 1
fi
# Find the path of our source directory
top_src="$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )"
pushd $top_src >/dev/null
top_src="$PWD"
popd >/dev/null
if [[ ! -f "$top_src/.a2cloud_source" ]]; then
printf "\na2cloud: cannot find a2cloud source directory in $top_src.\n\n"
exit 1
fi
noPicoPkg=
autoAnswerYes=
process_args() {
while [[ $1 ]]; do
if [[ $1 == "-c" ]]; then
shift
noPicoPkg="-c"
elif [[ $1 == "-y" ]]; then
shift
autoAnswerYes="-y"
else
shift
fi
done
}
process_args "$@"
# FIXME: Show version, changes, config, allow reconfig, etc…
"$top_src/scripts/show_changes"
cat <<EOF
Your system will be set up for a2cloud, providing you with
mass storage and online access for your Apple II!
If a2cloud is already installed, it will be upgraded to the
latest version. It would sure be handy if we had an up to
date website to send you to for details. You should harass
iKarith about that if you haven't recently.
A full installation could take quite awhile on very low-end
systems like the Raspberry Pi Zero.
Also, some actions will need to be performed as the root
(administrator) user. We are assuming you have access to the
sudo command for that.
EOF
if [[ ! $autoAnswerYes ]]; then
printf "\nContinue? "
read
if [[ ${REPLY:0:1} != "Y" && ${REPLY:0:1} != "y" ]]; then
[[ $0 == "-bash" ]] && return 2 || exit 2
fi
fi
# Fix any mistakes we've made in previous versions
. "$top_src/scripts/fixup"
# Install Archive Tools
# FIXME: Interim refactoring
. "$top_src/scripts/install_archive_tools" $noPicoPkg
# Run the legacy setup script for anything not yet ported
if [[ -e "${top_src}/setup/ivan.sh" ]]; then
"${top_src}/setup/ivan.sh" "$@"
fi