#!/bin/bash # -*- coding: utf-8; mode: shell-script-mode; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:filetype=sh:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 # # Copyright (c) 2002-2007 Juan Manuel Palacios , The MacPorts Project. # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # 3. 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Please set your MacPorts compatible environment manually." update_macports exit 1 } echo -e "\n##\n# Your previous ${HOME}/.${CONF_FILE} file was backed up as ${HOME}/.${CONF_FILE}.${BACKUP_SUFFIX}\n##" >> ${HOME}/.${CONF_FILE} fi echo -e "\n# ${OUR_STRING}: adding an appropriate ${1} variable for use with MacPorts." >> ${HOME}/.${CONF_FILE} echo "${ENV_COMMAND} ${1}${ASSIGN}${2}" >> ${HOME}/.${CONF_FILE} echo -e "# Finished adapting your ${1} environment variable for use with MacPorts.\n" >> ${HOME}/.${CONF_FILE} chown ${USER} ${HOME}/.${CONF_FILE} || echo "Warning: unable to adapt permissions on your ${HOME}/.${CONF_FILE} shell configuration file!" echo "An appropriate ${1} variable has been added to your shell environment by the MacPorts installer." } function cleanup_man () { # Remove old non-compressed man pages echo -e "\nRemoving old man pages..." MAN1="port.1" MAN5="macports.conf.5" MAN7="portfile.7 portstyle.7 porthier.7 portgroup.7" for m in ${MAN1}; do rm -vf ${MANPAGES}/man1/$m ; done for m in ${MAN5}; do rm -vf ${MANPAGES}/man5/$m ; done for m in ${MAN7}; do rm -vf ${MANPAGES}/man7/$m ; done echo -e "Done.\n" } echo "The MacPorts Project, postflight script version ${VERSION}: checking the shell environment for user \"${USER}\"." # Remove old stuff cleanup_man # Determine the user's shell, in order to choose an appropriate configuration file we'll be tweaking. # Exit nicely if the shell is any other than bash or tcsh, as that's considered non-standard. USHELL=$(dscl . -read /users/${USER} shell | awk -F'/' '{print $NF}') || { echo "An attempt to determine your shell name failed! Please set your MacPorts compatible environment manually." update_macports exit 1 } case "${USHELL}" in tcsh) echo "Detected the tcsh shell." LOGIN_FLAG="" ENV_COMMAND="setenv" ASSIGN=" " if [ -f ${HOME}/.tcshrc ]; then CONF_FILE=tcshrc elif [ -f ${HOME}/.cshrc ]; then CONF_FILE=cshrc else CONF_FILE=tcshrc fi ;; bash) echo "Detected the bash shell." LOGIN_FLAG="-l" ENV_COMMAND="export" ASSIGN="=" if [ -f ${HOME}/.bash_profile ]; then CONF_FILE=bash_profile elif [ -f ${HOME}/.bash_login ]; then CONF_FILE=bash_login else CONF_FILE=profile fi ;; *) echo "Unknown shell ($USHELL)! Please set your MacPorts compatible environment manually." update_macports exit 0 ;; esac # Adding our setting to the PATH variable if not already there: if ${SHELL} ${LOGIN_FLAG} -c "/usr/bin/printenv PATH" | grep ${PREFIX} > /dev/null; then echo "Your shell already has the right PATH environment variable for use with MacPorts!" else write_setting PATH "${BINPATH}:${SBINPATH}:\$PATH" fi # We gather the path into a variable of our own for faster operation: ORIGINAL_MANPATH="$(${SHELL} ${LOGIN_FLAG} -c "/usr/bin/printenv MANPATH")" # Adding out setting to the MANPATH variable only if it exists: if ! ${SHELL} ${LOGIN_FLAG} -c "/usr/bin/env | grep MANPATH" > /dev/null || \ # and following that, if it's not empty: [ -z "${ORIGINAL_MANPATH}" ] || \ # or if it doesn't already contain our path: echo "${ORIGINAL_MANPATH}" | grep ${MANPAGES} > /dev/null || \ # or if there's no empty component somewhere in the middle of it: echo "${ORIGINAL_MANPATH}" | grep :: > /dev/null || \ # or at the start of it: [ -z "$(echo "${ORIGINAL_MANPATH}" | awk -F : '{print $1}')" ] || \ # or at the end of it: [ -z "$(echo "${ORIGINAL_MANPATH}" | awk -F : '{print $NF}')" ]; then echo "Your shell already has the right MANPATH environment variable for use with MacPorts!" else write_setting MANPATH "${MANPAGES}:\$MANPATH" fi # Adding a DISPLAY variable only if we're running on Tiger or less and if it doesn't already exist: if (($(sw_vers -productVersion | awk -F . '{print $2}') >= 5)) || ${SHELL} ${LOGIN_FLAG} -c "/usr/bin/env | grep DISPLAY" > /dev/null; then echo "Your shell already has the right DISPLAY environment variable for use with MacPorts!" else write_setting DISPLAY ":0" fi # Postflight script is done with its job, update MacPorts and exit gracefully! update_macports echo "You have succesfully installed the MacPorts system, launch a terminal and try it out!" echo "Read the port(1) manual page and http://guide.macports.org for help, http://www.macports.org/contact.php if you need to get in touch with The MacPorts Project." exit 0