#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Patrick Volkerding, Moorhead, MN USA
# Copyright 2001, 2004 Slackware Linux, Inc., Concord, CA USA
# All rights reserved.
# Copyright 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018 Patrick Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA
#
# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is
# permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
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# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Mon Jun 4 21:17:58 UTC 2018
# Use /var/lib/pkgtools, not /var/log.
#
# Sat Apr 25 21:18:53 UTC 2009
# Converted to use new pkgbase() function to remove pathname and
# valid package extensions.
#
# Wed Oct 31 16:28:46 CDT 2007
# * Thanks to Gabriele Inghirami for a patch allowing this script to work
# with much larger numbers of installed packages.
# Wed, 27 Apr 1994 00:06:50 -0700 (PDT)
# * Optimization by David Hinds.
# Sun Oct 24 23:11:40 BST 2004
# * Further optimisations by Jim Hawkins <jawkins@armedslack.org>
# - dramatically improved the speed of the "View" option
# Thu Nov 04 12:19:56 BST 2004
# * More optimisations by Jim Hawkins
# - improved "Remove" speed in a similar manner to "View"
# Wed Jan 12 16:53:48 GMT 2005
# * Fixed quoting bug thanks to Lasse Collin
# Wed Jan 26 23:06:22 GMT 2005
# * Fix for non-standard package descriptions by Jim Hawkins
# Return a package name that has been stripped of the dirname portion
# and any of the valid extensions (only):
pkgbase() {
PKGEXT=$(echo $1 | rev | cut -f 1 -d . | rev)
case $PKGEXT in
'tgz' )
PKGRETURN=$(basename $1 .tgz)
;;
'tbz' )
PKGRETURN=$(basename $1 .tbz)
;;
'tlz' )
PKGRETURN=$(basename $1 .tlz)
;;
'txz' )
PKGRETURN=$(basename $1 .txz)
;;
*)
PKGRETURN=$(basename $1)
;;
esac
echo $PKGRETURN
}
SOURCE_DIR=/var/lib/pkgtools/mount
ASK="tagfiles"
if [ -L /bin/chmod -a -L /bin/chown ]; then # probably on the bootdisk using busybox
TARGET_DIR=/mnt
rootdevice="$(mount | grep ' on /mnt ' | tail -n 1 | cut -f 1 -d ' ' 2> /dev/null)"
TMP=/mnt/var/lib/pkgtools/setup/tmp
if ! mount | grep ' on /mnt ' 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
echo
echo
echo "You can't run pkgtool from the rootdisk until you've mounted your Linux"
echo "partitions beneath /mnt. Here are some examples:"
echo
echo "If your root partition is /dev/sda1 you would type:"
echo "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt"
echo
echo "Now you can find a list of all your partitions in /mnt/etc/fstab."
echo
echo "Then, supposing your /usr partition is /dev/sda2, you must do this:"
echo "mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/usr"
echo
echo "Please mount your Linux partitions and then run pkgtool again."
echo
exit
fi
else
TARGET_DIR=/
rootdevice="$(mount | grep ' on / ' | tail -n 1 | cut -f 1 -d ' ')"
TMP=/var/lib/pkgtools/setup/tmp
fi
if [ ! -d $TMP ]; then
mkdir -p $TMP
chmod 700 $TMP
fi
ADM_DIR=$TARGET_DIR/var/lib/pkgtools
LOG=$TMP/PKGTOOL.REMOVED
# remove whitespace
crunch() {
while read FOO ; do
echo $FOO
done
}
package_name() {
STRING=$(pkgbase $1)
# Check for old style package name with one segment:
if [ "$(echo $STRING | cut -f 1 -d -)" = "$(echo $STRING | cut -f 2 -d -)" ]; then
echo $STRING
else # has more than one dash delimited segment
# Count number of segments:
INDEX=1
while [ ! "$(echo $STRING | cut -f $INDEX -d -)" = "" ]; do
INDEX=$(expr $INDEX + 1)
done
INDEX=$(expr $INDEX - 1) # don't include the null value
# If we don't have four segments, return the old-style (or out of spec) package name:
if [ "$INDEX" = "2" -o "$INDEX" = "3" ]; then
echo $STRING
else # we have four or more segments, so we'll consider this a new-style name:
NAME=$(expr $INDEX - 3)
NAME="$(echo $STRING | cut -f 1-$NAME -d -)"
echo $NAME
# cruft for later ;)
#VER=$(expr $INDEX - 2)
#VER="$(echo $STRING | cut -f $VER -d -)"
#ARCH=$(expr $INDEX - 1)
#ARCH="$(echo $STRING | cut -f $ARCH -d -)"
#BUILD="$(echo $STRING | cut -f $INDEX -d -)"
fi
fi
}
remove_packages() {
for pkg_name in $(cat $TMP/return | tr -d "\042")
do
if [ -r $ADM_DIR/packages/$pkg_name ]; then
dialog --title "PACKAGE REMOVAL IN PROGRESS" --cr-wrap --infobox \
"\nRemoving package $pkg_name.\n\
\n\
Since each file must be checked \
against the contents of every other installed package to avoid wiping out \
areas of overlap, this process can take quite some time. If you'd like to \
watch the progress, flip over to another virtual console and type:\n\
\n\
tail -f $TMP/PKGTOOL.REMOVED\n" 13 60
export ROOT=$TARGET_DIR
removepkg $pkg_name >> $LOG 2> /dev/null
else
echo "No such package: $pkg_name. Can't remove." >> $LOG
fi
done
}
create_list_of_installed_packages()
{
FILES=$(ls $ADM_DIR/packages)
if [ -n "$FILES" ]; then
cd $ADM_DIR/packages
{ grep '^PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:$' -Z -H -m1 -A1 $FILES; echo; } \
| sed -n 'h;n;/\x00/{h;n;};x;s/ */ /g;s/ $//;s/[\"`$]/\\&/g
s/\(.*\)\x00\([^:]*:\)\? *\(.*\)/ "\1" "\3" "View information about package \1" \\/;p' > $TMP/list_of_installed_packages \
fi
}
create_list_of_files_to_remove ()
{
FILES=$(ls $ADM_DIR/packages)
if [ -n "$FILES" ]; then
cd $ADM_DIR/packages
{ grep '^PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:$' -Z -H -m1 -A1 $FILES; echo; } \
| sed -n 'h;n;/\x00/{h;n;};x;s/ */ /g;s/ $//;s/[\"`$]/\\&/g
s/\(.*\)\x00\([^:]*:\)\? *\(.*\)/ "\1" "\3" off "Select\/Unselect removing package \1" \\/;p' > $TMP/temporary_list \
fi
}
# Here, we read the list of arguments passed to the pkgtool script.
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then # there are arguments to the command
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-sets | --sets)
DISK_SETS=$(echo $2 | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]") ; shift 2 ;;
-source_mounted | --source-mounted)
SOURCE_MOUNTED="always" ; shift 1 ;;
-ignore_tagfiles | --ignore-tagfiles)
ASK="never" ; shift 1 ;;
-tagfile | --tagfile)
USETAG=$2 ; shift 2 ;;
-source_dir | --source_dir)
SOURCE_DIR=$2 ; shift 2 ;;
-target_dir | --target_dir)
TARGET_DIR=$2
ADM_DIR=$TARGET_DIR/var/lib/pkgtools
shift 2 ;;
-source_device | --source_device)
SOURCE_DEVICE=$2 ; shift 2 ;;
esac
done
else # there were no arguments, so we'll get the needed information from the
# user and then go on.
CMD_START="true"
rm -f $TMP/SeT*
while [ 0 ]; do
dialog --title "Slackware Package Tool (pkgtool version 15.0)" \
--menu "\nWelcome to the Slackware package tool.\n\
\nWhich option would you like?\n" 16 75 6 \
"Current" "Install packages from the current directory" \
"Other" "Install packages from some other directory" \
"Remove" "Remove packages that are currently installed" \
"View" "View the list of files contained in a package" \
"Setup" "Choose Slackware installation scripts to run again" \
"Exit" "Exit Pkgtool" 2> $TMP/reply
if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
rm -f $TMP/reply
dialog --clear
exit
fi
REPLY="$(cat $TMP/reply)"
rm -f $TMP/reply
if [ "$REPLY" = "Exit" ]; then
dialog --clear
exit
fi
if [ "$REPLY" = "Setup" ]; then
echo 'dialog --title "SELECT SYSTEM SETUP SCRIPTS" --item-help --checklist \
"Please use the spacebar to select the setup scripts to run. Hit enter when you \
are done selecting to run the scripts." 17 70 9 \' > $TMP/setupscr
for script in $ADM_DIR/setup/setup.* ; do
BLURB=$(grep '#BLURB' $script | cut -b8-)
if [ "$BLURB" = "" ]; then
BLURB="\"\""
fi
echo " \"$(basename $script | cut -f2- -d .)\" $BLURB \"no\" $BLURB \\" >> $TMP/setupscr
done
echo "2> $TMP/return" >> $TMP/setupscr
. $TMP/setupscr
if [ ! "$(cat $TMP/return)" = "" ]; then
# Run each script:
for script in $(cat $TMP/return) ; do
scrpath=$ADM_DIR/setup/setup.$(echo $script | tr -d \")
( COLOR=on ; cd $TARGET_DIR ; . $scrpath $TARGET_DIR $rootdevice )
done
fi
rm -f $TMP/return $TMP/setupscr
continue
fi # end Setup
if [ "$REPLY" = "View" ]; then
create_list_of_installed_packages
DEFITEM=""
export DEFITEM
#dialog --title "SCANNING" --infobox "Please wait while \
#Pkgtool scans your system to determine which packages you have \
#installed and prepares a list for you." 0 0
(
echo 'dialog $DEFITEM --item-help --menu "Please select the package you wish to view." 17 68 10 \'
) > $TMP/viewscr
cat $TMP/list_of_installed_packages >> $TMP/viewscr
echo "2> $TMP/return" >> $TMP/viewscr
while [ 0 ]; do
. $TMP/viewscr
if [ ! "$(cat $TMP/return)" = "" ]; then
DEFITEM="--default-item $(cat $TMP/return)"
dialog --title "CONTENTS OF PACKAGE: $(cat $TMP/return)" --no-shadow --textbox "$ADM_DIR/packages/$(cat $TMP/return)" \
0 0 2> /dev/null
else
break
fi
done
rm -f $TMP/return $TMP/viewscr $TMP/tmpmsg $TMP/list_of_installed_packages
# This will clean up after most defective packages:
chmod 755 /
chmod 1777 /tmp
continue
fi
if [ "$REPLY" = "Remove" ]; then
#dialog --title "SCANNING" --infobox "Please wait while Pkgtool scans \
#your system to determine which packages you have installed and prepares \
#a list for you." 0 0
# end section
(
create_list_of_files_to_remove #call the function to create a list of installed packages
cat << EOF
dialog --title "SELECT PACKAGES TO REMOVE" --item-help --checklist \
"Please select the \
packages you wish to Remove. Use the \
spacebar to select packages to delete, and the UP/DOWN arrow keys to \
scroll up and down through the entire list." 20 75 11 \\
EOF
) > $TMP/rmscript
cat $TMP/temporary_list >> $TMP/rmscript
echo "2> $TMP/return" >> $TMP/rmscript
if [ -L $LOG -o -r $LOG ]; then
rm -f $LOG
fi
cat /dev/null > $LOG
chmod 600 $LOG
chmod 700 $TMP/rmscript
export ADM_DIR;
$TMP/rmscript
remove_packages
if [ "$(cat $TMP/PKGTOOL.REMOVED)" = "" ]; then
rm -f $TMP/PKGTOOL.REMOVED
dialog --title "NO PACKAGES REMOVED" --msgbox "Hit OK to return \
to the main menu." 5 40
else
dialog --title "PACKAGE REMOVAL COMPLETE" --msgbox "The packages have \
been removed. A complete log of the files that were removed has been created \
in $TMP: PKGTOOL.REMOVED." 0 0
fi
rm -f $TMP/rmscript $TMP/return $TMP/tmpmsg $TMP/SeT* $TMP/temporary_list
chmod 755 /
chmod 1777 /tmp
# No, return to the main menu:
# exit
elif [ "$REPLY" = "Other" ]; then
dialog --title "SELECT SOURCE DIRECTORY" --inputbox "Please enter the name of the directory that you wish to \
install packages from:" 10 50 2> $TMP/pkgdir
if [ $? = 1 ]; then
rm -f $TMP/pkgdir $TMP/SeT*
dialog --clear
exit
fi
SOURCE_DIR="$(cat $TMP/pkgdir)"
SOURCE_MOUNTED="always"
DISK_SETS="disk"
chmod 755 $TARGET_DIR
chmod 1777 $TARGET_DIR/tmp
rm -f $TMP/pkgdir
if [ ! -d $SOURCE_DIR ]; then
dialog --title "DIRECTORY NOT FOUND" --msgbox "The directory you want to \
install from ($SOURCE_DIR) \
does not seem to exist. Please check the directory and then try again." \
10 50
dialog --clear
exit
fi
break;
else # installing from current directory
SOURCE_MOUNTED="always"
SOURCE_DIR="$PWD"
DISK_SETS="disk"
chmod 755 $TARGET_DIR
chmod 1777 $TARGET_DIR/tmp
break;
fi
done
fi
if [ "$DISK_SETS" = "disk" ]; then
ASK="always"
fi
mount_the_source() {
# is the source supposed to be mounted already?
if [ "$SOURCE_MOUNTED" = "always" ]; then
# The source should already be mounted, so we test it
if [ ! -d $SOURCE_DIR ]; then # the directory is missing
cat << EOF > $TMP/tmpmsg
Your source device cannot be accessed properly.
Please be sure that it is mounted on $SOURCE_DIR,
and that the Slackware disks are found in subdirectories
of $SOURCE_DIR like specified.
EOF
dialog --title "MOUNT ERROR" --msgbox "$(cat $TMP/tmpmsg)" 11 67
rm -f $TMP/tmpmsg
exit 1;
fi
return 0;
fi
dialog --title "INSERT DISK" --menu "Please insert disk $1 and \
press ENTER to continue." \
11 50 3 \
"Continue" "Continue with the installation" \
"Skip" "Skip the current disk series" \
"Quit" "Abort the installation process" 2> $TMP/reply
if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
REPLY="Quit"
else
REPLY="$(cat $TMP/reply)"
fi
rm -f $TMP/reply
if [ "$REPLY" = "Skip" ]; then
return 1;
fi
if [ "$REPLY" = "Quit" ]; then
dialog --title "ABORTING" --msgbox "Aborting software installation." 5 50
chmod 755 $TARGET_DIR
chmod 1777 $TARGET_DIR/tmp
exit 1;
fi;
# Old line:
# mount -r -t msdos $SOURCE_DEVICE $SOURCE_DIR
# New ones: (thanks to Andy Schwierskott!)
go_on=y
not_successfull_mounted=1
while [ "$go_on" = y -a "$not_successfull_mounted" = 1 ]; do
mount -r -t msdos $SOURCE_DEVICE $SOURCE_DIR
not_successfull_mounted=$?
if [ "$not_successfull_mounted" = 1 ]; then
mount_answer=x
while [ "$mount_answer" != "y" -a "$mount_answer" != "q" ] ; do
dialog --title "MOUNT PROBLEM" --menu "Media was not successfully \
mounted! Do you want to \
retry, or quit?" 10 60 2 \
"Yes" "Try to mount the disk again" \
"No" "No, abort." 2> $TMP/mntans
mount_answer="$(cat $TMP/mntans)"
rm -f $TMP/mntans
if [ "$mount_answer" = "Yes" ]; then
mount_answer="y"
else
mount_answer="q"
fi
done
go_on=$mount_answer
fi
done
test $not_successfull_mounted = 0
}
umount_the_source() {
if [ ! "$SOURCE_MOUNTED" = "always" ]; then
umount $SOURCE_DEVICE 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
fi;
}
install_disk() {
mount_the_source $1
if [ $? = 1 ]; then
umount_the_source;
return 1;
fi
CURRENT_DISK_NAME="$1"
PACKAGE_DIR=$SOURCE_DIR
if [ "$SOURCE_MOUNTED" = "always" -a ! "$DISK_SETS" = "disk" ]; then
PACKAGE_DIR=$PACKAGE_DIR/$1
fi
# If this directory is missing or contains no *.t?z files, bail.
if [ ! -d $PACKAGE_DIR ]; then
return 1
fi
if ! ls $PACKAGE_DIR/*.t?z 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
return 1
fi
#
# look for tagfile for this series and copy into $TMP/tagfile
#
touch $TMP/tagfile
if [ ! "$DISK_SETS" = "disk" ]; then
if [ -r $TMP/SeTtagext ]; then
if [ -r $PACKAGE_DIR/tagfile$(cat $TMP/SeTtagext) ]; then
cat $PACKAGE_DIR/tagfile$(cat $TMP/SeTtagext) >> $TMP/tagfile
else
if [ -r $PACKAGE_DIR/tagfile ]; then
cat $PACKAGE_DIR/tagfile >> $TMP/tagfile
fi
fi
#
# Do we need to follow a custom path to the tagfiles?
#
elif [ -r $TMP/SeTtagpath ]; then
custom_path=$(cat $TMP/SeTtagpath)
short_path=$(basename $PACKAGE_DIR)
# If tagfile exists at the specified custom path, copy it over.
if [ -r $custom_path/$short_path/tagfile ]; then
cat $custom_path/$short_path/tagfile >> $TMP/tagfile
else # well, I guess we'll use the default one then.
if [ -r $PACKAGE_DIR/tagfile ]; then
cat $PACKAGE_DIR/tagfile >> $TMP/tagfile
fi
fi
#
# We seem to be testing for this too often... maybe this code should
# be optimized a little...
#
elif [ -r $PACKAGE_DIR/tagfile ]; then
cat $PACKAGE_DIR/tagfile >> $TMP/tagfile
fi
#
# Execute menus if in QUICK mode:
#
if [ -r $TMP/SeTQUICK -a -r $PACKAGE_DIR/maketag ]; then
if [ ! "$MAKETAG" = "" -a -r $PACKAGE_DIR/$MAKETAG ]; then # use alternate maketag
sh $PACKAGE_DIR/$MAKETAG
else
sh $PACKAGE_DIR/maketag
fi
if [ -r $TMP/SeTnewtag ]; then
mv $TMP/SeTnewtag $TMP/tagfile
fi
fi
#
# Protect tagfile from hacker attack:
#
if [ -r $TMP/tagfile ]; then
chmod 600 $TMP/tagfile
fi
fi # ! "$DISK_SETS" = "disk"
# It's possible that the tagfile was specified on the command line. If that's
# the case, then we'll just override whatever we figured out up above.
if [ ! "$USETAG" = "" ]; then
cat $USETAG > $TMP/tagfile
fi
# If there's a catalog file present, use it to check for missing files.
# If not, forget about that and install whatever's there.
if [ "$1" = "single_disk" -o -r $PACKAGE_DIR/disk$1 -o -r $PACKAGE_DIR/package-list.txt ]; then
if [ -r $PACKAGE_DIR/package-list.txt ]; then
CATALOG_FILE=$PACKAGE_DIR/package-list.txt
else
CATALOG_FILE=$(basename $PACKAGE_DIR/disk*);
fi
if [ -r $PACKAGE_DIR/$CATALOG_FILE -a ! -d $PACKAGE_DIR/$CATALOG_FILE ]; then
if grep CONTENTS: $PACKAGE_DIR/$CATALOG_FILE 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
# First we check for missing packages...
for PKGTEST in $(grep "^CONTENTS:" $PACKAGE_DIR/$CATALOG_FILE | cut -f2- -d : 2> /dev/null) ; do
# This is not a perfect test. (say emacs is missing but emacs-nox is not)
if ls $PACKAGE_DIR/$PKGTEST*.t?z 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then # found something like it
true
else
cat << EOF > $TMP/tmpmsg
WARNING!!!
While looking through your index file ($CATALOG_FILE),
I noticed that you might be missing a package:
$PKGTEST-\*-\*-\*.t?z
that is supposed to be on this disk (disk $1). You may go
on with the installation if you wish, but if this is a
crucial file I'm making no promises that your machine will
boot.
EOF
dialog --title "FILE MISSING FROM YOUR DISK" --msgbox \
"$(cat $TMP/tmpmsg)" 17 67
fi
done # checking for missing packages
# Now we test for extra packages:
ALLOWED="$(grep CONTENTS: $PACKAGE_DIR/$CATALOG_FILE | cut -b10- 2> /dev/null)"
for PACKAGE_FILENAME in $PACKAGE_DIR/*.t?z; do
BASE=$(pkgbase $PACKAGE_FILENAME)
BASE="$(package_name $BASE)"
if echo $ALLOWED | grep $BASE 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
true
else
cat << EOF > $TMP/tmpmsg
WARNING!!!
While looking through your index file ($CATALOG_FILE),
I noticed that you have this extra package:
($BASE.t?z)
that I don't recognize. Please be sure this package is
really supposed to be here, and is not left over from an
old version of Slackware. Sometimes this can happen at the
archive sites.
EOF
dialog --title "EXTRA FILE FOUND ON YOUR DISK" \
--msgbox "$(cat $TMP/tmpmsg)" 17 67
rm -f $TMP/tmpmsg
fi
done
fi
fi
fi # check for missing/extra packages
# Install the packages:
for PACKAGE_FILENAME in $PACKAGE_DIR/*.t?z; do
if [ "$PACKAGE_FILENAME" = "$PACKAGE_DIR/*.t?z" ]; then
continue;
fi
if [ "$ASK" = "never" ]; then # install the package
installpkg -root $TARGET_DIR -infobox -tagfile $TMP/tagfile $PACKAGE_FILENAME
ERROR=$?
elif [ "$ASK" = "tagfiles" ]; then
installpkg -root $TARGET_DIR -menu -tagfile $TMP/tagfile $PACKAGE_FILENAME
ERROR=$?
else # ASK should be = always here, and that's how we'll treat it
installpkg -root $TARGET_DIR -menu -ask -tagfile $TMP/tagfile $PACKAGE_FILENAME
ERROR=$?
fi
# Check for abort:
if [ "$ERROR" = "99" ]; then
umount_the_source;
chmod 755 $TARGET_DIR
chmod 1777 $TARGET_DIR/tmp
exit 1;
fi
done
OUTTAHERE="false"
if [ -r $PACKAGE_DIR/install.end ]; then
OUTTAHERE="true"
fi
umount_the_source;
if [ "$OUTTAHERE" = "true" ]; then
return 1;
fi
}
install_disk_set() { # accepts one argument: the series name in lowercase.
SERIES_NAME=$1
CURRENT_DISK_NUMBER="1";
while [ 0 ]; do
# Don't start numbering the directories until 2:
if [ $CURRENT_DISK_NUMBER = 1 ]; then
DISKTOINSTALL=$SERIES_NAME
else
DISKTOINSTALL=$SERIES_NAME$CURRENT_DISK_NUMBER
fi
install_disk $DISKTOINSTALL
if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then # install.end was found, or the user chose
# to quit installing packages.
return 0;
fi
CURRENT_DISK_NUMBER=$(expr $CURRENT_DISK_NUMBER + 1)
done;
}
# /* main() */ ;)
if [ "$DISK_SETS" = "disk" ]; then
install_disk single_disk;
ASK="always"
else
touch $TMP/tagfile
chmod 600 $TMP/tagfile
if echo $DISK_SETS | grep "#a#" 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
A_IS_NEEDED="true"
else
A_IS_NEEDED="false"
fi
while [ 0 ];
do
while [ 0 ]; # strip leading '#'s
do
if [ "$(echo $DISK_SETS | cut -b1)" = "#" ]; then
DISK_SETS="$(echo $DISK_SETS | cut -b2-)"
else
break;
fi
done
if [ "$A_IS_NEEDED" = "true" ]; then
cat << EOF > $TMP/tmpmsg
--- Installing package series ==>a<==
EOF
dialog --infobox "$(cat $TMP/tmpmsg)" 5 45
sleep 1
rm -f $TMP/tmpmsg
install_disk_set a;
A_IS_NEEDED="false"
fi
count="1"
if [ "$(echo $DISK_SETS | cut -b$count)" = "" ]; then
break; # we be done here :^)
else
count="2"
while [ 0 ]; do
if [ "$(echo $DISK_SETS | cut -b$count)" = "" -o "$(echo $DISK_SETS | cut -b$count)" = "#" ]; then
count="$(expr $count - 1)"
break;
else
count="$(expr $count + 1)"
fi
done
fi
diskset="$(echo $DISK_SETS | cut -b1-$count)"
count="$(expr $count + 1)"
DISK_SETS="$(echo $DISK_SETS | cut -b$count-)"
if [ "$diskset" = "a" ]; then
continue; # we expect this to be done elsewhere
fi
cat << EOF > $TMP/tmpmsg
Installing package series ==>$diskset<==
EOF
dialog --infobox "$(cat $TMP/tmpmsg)" 5 45
sleep 1
rm -f $TMP/tmpmsg
install_disk_set $diskset;
done
fi
if [ "$DISK_SETS" = "disk" -o "$CMD_START" = "true" ]; then
if [ -r $TMP/tagfile ]; then
rm $TMP/tagfile
fi
dialog --clear
fi
chmod 755 $TARGET_DIR $TARGET_DIR/var $TARGET_DIR/usr
chmod 1777 $TARGET_DIR/tmp