gwift_old/utility/install_os_dependencies.sh

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#!/bin/bash
WORK_DIR="$(dirname "$0")"
DISTRO_NAME=$(lsb_release -sc)
OS_REQUIREMENTS_FILENAME="requirements-$DISTRO_NAME.apt"
cd $WORK_DIR
# Check if a requirements file exist for the current distribution.
if [ ! -r "$OS_REQUIREMENTS_FILENAME" ]; then
cat <<-EOF >&2
There is no requirements file for your distribution.
You can see one of the files listed below to help search the equivalent package in your system:
$(find ./ -name "requirements-*.apt" -printf " - %f\n")
EOF
exit 1;
fi
# Handle call with wrong command
function wrong_command()
{
echo "${0##*/} - unknown command: '${1}'" >&2
usage_message
}
# Print help / script usage
function usage_message()
{
cat <<-EOF
Usage: $WORK_DIR/${0##*/} <command>
Available commands are:
list Print a list of all packages defined on ${OS_REQUIREMENTS_FILENAME} file
help Print this help
Commands that require superuser permission:
install Install packages defined on ${OS_REQUIREMENTS_FILENAME} file. Note: This
does not upgrade the packages already installed for new versions, even if
new version is available in the repository.
upgrade Same that install, but upgrade the already installed packages, if new
version is available.
EOF
}
# Read the requirements.apt file, and remove comments and blank lines
function list_packages(){
grep -v "#" "${OS_REQUIREMENTS_FILENAME}" | grep -v "^$";
}
function install_packages()
{
list_packages | xargs apt-get --no-upgrade install -y;
}
function upgrade_packages()
{
list_packages | xargs apt-get install -y;
}
function install_or_upgrade()
{
P=${1}
PARAN=${P:-"install"}
if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
cat <<-EOF >&2
You must run this script with root privilege
Please do:
sudo $WORK_DIR/${0##*/} $PARAN
EOF
exit 1
else
apt-get update
# Install the basic compilation dependencies and other required libraries of this project
if [ "$PARAN" == "install" ]; then
install_packages;
else
upgrade_packages;
fi
# cleaning downloaded packages from apt-get cache
apt-get clean
exit 0
fi
}
# Handle command argument
case "$1" in
install) install_or_upgrade;;
upgrade) install_or_upgrade "upgrade";;
list) list_packages;;
help|"") usage_message;;
*) wrong_command "$1";;
esac