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#!/bin/sh
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#
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# Copyright (c) 1999, 2011 Tanuki Software, Ltd.
# http://www.tanukisoftware.com
# All rights reserved.
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#
# Make sure that PIDFILE points to the correct location,
# if you have changed the default location set in the
# wrapper configuration file.
#
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# If this script fails to successfully invoke i2psvc on your platform,
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# try the runplain.sh script instead.
#
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# This software is the proprietary information of Tanuki Software.
# You shall use it only in accordance with the terms of the
# license agreement you entered into with Tanuki Software.
# http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/doc/english/licenseOverview.html
#
# Java Service Wrapper sh script. Suitable for starting and stopping
# wrapped Java applications on UNIX platforms.
#
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings can be modified to fit the needs of your application
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# Optimized for use with version 3.5.9 of the Wrapper.
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# Paths
# Note that (percent)INSTALL_PATH and (percent)SYSTEM_java_io_tmpdir
# should have been replaced by the izpack installer.
# If you did not run the installer, replace them with the appropriate path.
I2P="%INSTALL_PATH"
I2PTEMP="%SYSTEM_java_io_tmpdir"
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# PORTABLE installation:
# Use the following instead.
#I2PTEMP="%INSTALL_PATH"
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# Application
APP_NAME="i2p"
APP_LONG_NAME="I2P Service"
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# If specified, the Wrapper will be run as the specified user.
# IMPORTANT - Make sure that the user has the required privileges to write
# the PID file and wrapper.log files. Failure to be able to write the log
# file will cause the Wrapper to exit without any way to write out an error
# message.
# NOTE - This will set the user which is used to run the Wrapper as well as
# the JVM and is not useful in situations where a privileged resource or
# port needs to be allocated prior to the user being changed.
#RUN_AS_USER=
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# Wrapper
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WRAPPER_CMD="$I2P/i2psvc"
WRAPPER_CONF="$I2P/wrapper.config"
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update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# Priority at which to run the wrapper. See "man nice" for valid priorities.
# nice is only used if a priority is specified.
PRIORITY=
# Location of the pid file.
PIDDIR="$I2PTEMP"
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# If you'd like to run I2P as root (not recommended), uncomment the
# following line
#ALLOW_ROOT=true
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# FIXED_COMMAND tells the script to use a hard coded action rather than
# expecting the first parameter of the command line to be the command.
# By default the command will will be expected to be the first parameter.
#FIXED_COMMAND=console
# PASS_THROUGH tells the script to pass all arguments through to the JVM
# as is. If FIXED_COMMAND is specified then all arguments will be passed.
# If not set then all arguments starting with the second will be passed.
#PASS_THROUGH=true
# If uncommented, causes the Wrapper to be shutdown using an anchor file.
# When launched with the 'start' command, it will also ignore all INT and
# TERM signals.
#IGNORE_SIGNALS=true
# Wrapper will start the JVM asynchronously. Your application may have some
# initialization tasks and it may be desirable to wait a few seconds
# before returning. For example, to delay the invocation of following
# startup scripts. Setting WAIT_AFTER_STARTUP to a positive number will
# cause the start command to delay for the indicated period of time
# (in seconds).
#
WAIT_AFTER_STARTUP=0
# If set, wait for the wrapper to report that the daemon has started
WAIT_FOR_STARTED_STATUS=true
WAIT_FOR_STARTED_TIMEOUT=120
# If set, the status, start_msg and stop_msg commands will print out detailed
# state information on the Wrapper and Java processes.
#DETAIL_STATUS=true
# If set, the 'pause' and 'resume' commands will be enabled. These make it
# possible to pause the JVM or Java application without completely stopping
# the Wrapper. See the wrapper.pausable and wrapper.pausable.stop_jvm
# properties for more information.
#PAUSABLE=true
# By default we show a detailed usage block. Uncomment to show brief usage.
#BRIEF_USAGE=true
# flag for using upstart when installing (rather than init.d rc.d)
USE_UPSTART=
# When installing on On Mac OSX platforms, the following domain will be used to
# prefix the plist file name.
PLIST_DOMAIN=org.tanukisoftware.wrapper
# The following two lines are used by the chkconfig command. Change as is
# appropriate for your application. They should remain commented.
# chkconfig: 2345 20 80
# description: I2P Service
# Initialization block for the install_initd and remove_initd scripts used by
# SUSE linux distributions.
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: i2p
# Required-Start: $local_fs $network $syslog
# Should-Start:
# Required-Stop:
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: I2P Service
# Description: I2P is a load-balanced unspoofable packet switching network
### END INIT INFO
# Do not modify anything beyond this point
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
WRAPPER_URL="http://www.i2p2.de/manualwrapper"
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unsupported() {
echo "The most likely reason is that a supported version of the java"
echo "wrapper is not available in the I2P installation package for your"
echo "platform. It may be possible to manually download and install"
echo "a compatible wrapper for your system."
echo "See ${WRAPPER_URL} for hints."
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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echo
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echo "In the meantime, you may start I2P by running the script"
echo "${I2P}/runplain.sh"
echo
}
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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failed() {
echo "**Failed to load the wrapper**"
case `uname -s` in
FreeBSD)
echo
echo "In an attempt to ensure that I2P will run on as many systems"
echo "as possible, included in the installation package is a"
echo "version of the wrapper that was compiled for FreeBSD 6."
echo "Necessary compatibility libraries may not be on your"
echo "system. These libraries are included in the misc/compat6x port."
echo
echo "Additionally, the wrapper requires libiconv to be on your system."
echo "It can be installed with pkg_add -r libiconv"
echo
echo "If you cannot (or choose not to) install these libraries,"
echo "I2P may be started with the 'runplain.sh' script. Another"
echo "option would be to compile the java wrapper for your system."
echo "Hints to accomplish this can be found at"
echo "${WRAPPER_URL}."
echo
exit 1
;;
*)
echo
unsupported
exit 1
;;
esac
}
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if [ ! -r ${WRAPPER_CMD} ]; then
echo "Unable to locate i2psvc in ${I2P}!"
echo
unsupported
echo
exit 1
fi
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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if [ -n "$FIXED_COMMAND" ]
then
COMMAND="$FIXED_COMMAND"
else
COMMAND="$1"
fi
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update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# Required for HP-UX Startup
if [ `uname -s` = "HP-UX" -o `uname -s` = "HP-UX64" ] ; then
PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin
fi
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update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# Get the fully qualified path to the script
case $0 in
/*)
SCRIPT="$0"
;;
*)
PWD=`pwd`
SCRIPT="$PWD/$0"
;;
esac
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update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# Resolve the true real path without any sym links.
CHANGED=true
while [ "X$CHANGED" != "X" ]
do
# Change spaces to ":" so the tokens can be parsed.
SAFESCRIPT=`echo $SCRIPT | sed -e 's; ;:;g'`
# Get the real path to this script, resolving any symbolic links
TOKENS=`echo $SAFESCRIPT | sed -e 's;/; ;g'`
REALPATH=
for C in $TOKENS; do
# Change any ":" in the token back to a space.
C=`echo $C | sed -e 's;:; ;g'`
REALPATH="$REALPATH/$C"
# If REALPATH is a sym link, resolve it. Loop for nested links.
while [ -h "$REALPATH" ] ; do
LS="`ls -ld "$REALPATH"`"
LINK="`expr "$LS" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`"
if expr "$LINK" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then
# LINK is absolute.
REALPATH="$LINK"
else
# LINK is relative.
REALPATH="`dirname "$REALPATH"`""/$LINK"
fi
done
done
if [ "$REALPATH" = "$SCRIPT" ]
then
CHANGED=""
else
SCRIPT="$REALPATH"
fi
done
# Get the location of the script.
REALDIR=`dirname "$REALPATH"`
# Normalize the path
REALDIR=`cd ${REALDIR}; pwd`
# If the PIDDIR is relative, set its value relative to the full REALPATH to avoid problems if
# the working directory is later changed.
FIRST_CHAR=`echo $PIDDIR | cut -c1,1`
if [ "$FIRST_CHAR" != "/" ]
then
PIDDIR=$REALDIR/$PIDDIR
fi
# Same test for WRAPPER_CMD
FIRST_CHAR=`echo $WRAPPER_CMD | cut -c1,1`
if [ "$FIRST_CHAR" != "/" ]
then
WRAPPER_CMD=$REALDIR/$WRAPPER_CMD
fi
# Same test for WRAPPER_CONF
FIRST_CHAR=`echo $WRAPPER_CONF | cut -c1,1`
if [ "$FIRST_CHAR" != "/" ]
then
WRAPPER_CONF=$REALDIR/$WRAPPER_CONF
fi
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# Process ID
ANCHORFILE="$PIDDIR/$APP_NAME.anchor"
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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COMMANDFILE="$PIDDIR/$APP_NAME.command"
STATUSFILE="$PIDDIR/$APP_NAME.status"
JAVASTATUSFILE="$PIDDIR/$APP_NAME.java.status"
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PIDFILE="$PIDDIR/$APP_NAME.pid"
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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LOCKDIR="/var/lock/subsys"
LOCKFILE="$LOCKDIR/$APP_NAME"
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pid=""
# Resolve the location of the 'ps' command
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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PSEXE="/usr/ucb/ps"
if [ ! -x "$PSEXE" ]
then
PSEXE="/usr/bin/ps"
if [ ! -x "$PSEXE" ]
then
PSEXE="/bin/ps"
if [ ! -x "$PSEXE" ]
then
eval echo `gettext 'Unable to locate "ps".'`
eval echo `gettext 'Please report this message along with the location of the command on your system.'`
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
# Resolve the os
DIST_OS=`uname -s | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]" | tr -d ' '`
case "$DIST_OS" in
'sunos')
DIST_OS="solaris"
;;
'hp-ux' | 'hp-ux64')
# HP-UX needs the XPG4 version of ps (for -o args)
DIST_OS="hpux"
UNIX95=""
export UNIX95
;;
'darwin')
DIST_OS="macosx"
;;
'unix_sv')
DIST_OS="unixware"
;;
'os/390')
DIST_OS="zos"
;;
esac
# Resolve the architecture
if [ "$DIST_OS" = "macosx" ]
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then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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OS_VER=`sw_vers | grep 'ProductVersion:' | grep -o '[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*'`
DIST_ARCH="universal"
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if [ "$OS_VER" -lt "10.5.0" ]
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then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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DIST_BITS="32"
else
DIST_BITS="64"
fi
APP_PLIST_BASE=${PLIST_DOMAIN}.${APP_NAME}
APP_PLIST=${APP_PLIST_BASE}.plist
else
DIST_ARCH=
DIST_ARCH=`uname -p 2>/dev/null | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]" | tr -d ' '`
if [ "X$DIST_ARCH" = "X" ]
then
DIST_ARCH="unknown"
fi
if [ "$DIST_ARCH" = "unknown" ]
then
DIST_ARCH=`uname -m 2>/dev/null | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]" | tr -d ' '`
fi
case "$DIST_ARCH" in
'athlon' | 'i386' | 'i486' | 'i586' | 'i686')
DIST_ARCH="x86"
if [ "${DIST_OS}" = "solaris" ] ; then
DIST_BITS=`isainfo -b`
else
DIST_BITS="32"
fi
;;
'amd64' | 'x86_64')
DIST_ARCH="x86"
DIST_BITS="64"
;;
'ia32')
DIST_ARCH="ia"
DIST_BITS="32"
;;
'ia64' | 'ia64n' | 'ia64w')
DIST_ARCH="ia"
DIST_BITS="64"
;;
'ip27')
DIST_ARCH="mips"
DIST_BITS="32"
;;
'power' | 'powerpc' | 'power_pc' | 'ppc64')
if [ "${DIST_ARCH}" = "ppc64" ] ; then
DIST_BITS="64"
else
DIST_BITS="32"
fi
DIST_ARCH="ppc"
if [ "${DIST_OS}" = "aix" ] ; then
if [ `getconf KERNEL_BITMODE` -eq 64 ]; then
DIST_BITS="64"
else
DIST_BITS="32"
fi
fi
;;
'pa_risc' | 'pa-risc')
DIST_ARCH="parisc"
if [ `getconf KERNEL_BITS` -eq 64 ]; then
DIST_BITS="64"
else
DIST_BITS="32"
fi
;;
'sun4u' | 'sparcv9' | 'sparc')
DIST_ARCH="sparc"
DIST_BITS=`isainfo -b`
;;
'9000/800' | '9000/785')
DIST_ARCH="parisc"
if [ `getconf KERNEL_BITS` -eq 64 ]; then
DIST_BITS="64"
else
DIST_BITS="32"
fi
;;
'2064' | '2066' | '2084' | '2086' | '2094' | '2096' | '2097' | '2098' | '2817')
DIST_ARCH="390"
DIST_BITS="64"
;;
esac
fi
# OSX always places Java in the same location so we can reliably set JAVA_HOME
if [ "$DIST_OS" = "macosx" ]
then
if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ]; then
JAVA_HOME="/Library/Java/Home"; export JAVA_HOME
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fi
fi
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# Test Echo
ECHOTEST=`echo -n "x"`
if [ "$ECHOTEST" = "x" ]
then
ECHOOPT="-n "
else
ECHOOPT=""
fi
gettext() {
"$WRAPPER_CMD" --translate "$1" "$WRAPPER_CONF" 2>/dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
echo "$1"
fi
}
outputFile() {
if [ -f "$1" ]
then
eval echo `gettext ' $1 Found but not executable.'`;
else
echo " $1"
fi
}
# Decide on the wrapper binary to use.
# If the bits of the OS could be detected, we will try to look for the
# binary with the correct bits value. If it doesn't exist, fall back
# and look for the 32-bit binary. If that doesn't exist either then
# look for the default.
WRAPPER_TEST_CMD=""
if [ -f "$WRAPPER_CMD-$DIST_OS-$DIST_ARCH-$DIST_BITS" ]
then
WRAPPER_TEST_CMD="$WRAPPER_CMD-$DIST_OS-$DIST_ARCH-$DIST_BITS"
if [ ! -x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
chmod +x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
WRAPPER_CMD="$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD"
else
outputFile "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD"
WRAPPER_TEST_CMD=""
fi
fi
if [ -f "$WRAPPER_CMD-$DIST_OS-$DIST_ARCH-32" -a -z "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
WRAPPER_TEST_CMD="$WRAPPER_CMD-$DIST_OS-$DIST_ARCH-32"
if [ ! -x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
chmod +x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
WRAPPER_CMD="$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD"
else
outputFile "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD"
WRAPPER_TEST_CMD=""
fi
fi
if [ -f "$WRAPPER_CMD" -a -z "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
WRAPPER_TEST_CMD="$WRAPPER_CMD"
if [ ! -x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
chmod +x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -x "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
WRAPPER_CMD="$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD"
else
outputFile "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD"
WRAPPER_TEST_CMD=""
fi
fi
if [ -z "$WRAPPER_TEST_CMD" ]
then
eval echo `gettext 'Unable to locate any of the following binaries:'`
outputFile "$WRAPPER_CMD-$DIST_OS-$DIST_ARCH-$DIST_BITS"
if [ ! "$DIST_BITS" = "32" ]
then
outputFile "$WRAPPER_CMD-$DIST_OS-$DIST_ARCH-32"
fi
outputFile "$WRAPPER_CMD"
exit 1
fi
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# Build the nice clause
if [ "X$PRIORITY" = "X" ]
then
CMDNICE=""
else
CMDNICE="nice -$PRIORITY"
fi
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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# Build the anchor file clause.
if [ "X$IGNORE_SIGNALS" = "X" ]
then
ANCHORPROP=
IGNOREPROP=
else
ANCHORPROP=wrapper.anchorfile=\"$ANCHORFILE\"
IGNOREPROP=wrapper.ignore_signals=TRUE
fi
# Build the status file clause.
if [ "X$DETAIL_STATUS$WAIT_FOR_STARTED_STATUS" = "X" ]
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then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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STATUSPROP=
else
STATUSPROP="wrapper.statusfile=\"$STATUSFILE\" wrapper.java.statusfile=\"$JAVASTATUSFILE\""
fi
# Build the command file clause.
if [ -n "$PAUSABLE" ]
then
COMMANDPROP="wrapper.commandfile=\"$COMMANDFILE\" wrapper.pausable=TRUE"
else
COMMANDPROP=
fi
if [ ! -n "$WAIT_FOR_STARTED_STATUS" ]
then
WAIT_FOR_STARTED_STATUS=true
fi
if [ $WAIT_FOR_STARTED_STATUS = true ] ; then
DETAIL_STATUS=true
fi
# Build the lock file clause. Only create a lock file if the lock directory exists on this platform.
LOCKPROP=
if [ -d $LOCKDIR ]
then
if [ -w $LOCKDIR ]
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then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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LOCKPROP=wrapper.lockfile=\"$LOCKFILE\"
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fi
fi
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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prepAdditionalParams() {
ADDITIONAL_PARA=""
if [ -n "$PASS_THROUGH" ] ; then
ADDITIONAL_PARA="--"
fi
while [ -n "$1" ] ; do
ADDITIONAL_PARA="$ADDITIONAL_PARA \"$1\""
shift
done
}
checkUser() {
# $1 touchLock flag
# $2.. [command] args
# Check the configured user. If necessary rerun this script as the desired user.
if [ "X$RUN_AS_USER" != "X" ]
then
# Resolve the location of the 'id' command
IDEXE="/usr/xpg4/bin/id"
if [ ! -x "$IDEXE" ]
then
IDEXE="/usr/bin/id"
if [ ! -x "$IDEXE" ]
then
eval echo `gettext 'Unable to locate "id".'`
eval echo `gettext 'Please report this message along with the location of the command on your system.'`
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "`$IDEXE -u -n`" = "$RUN_AS_USER" ]
then
# Already running as the configured user. Avoid password prompts by not calling su.
RUN_AS_USER=""
fi
fi
if [ "X$RUN_AS_USER" != "X" ]
then
# If LOCKPROP and $RUN_AS_USER are defined then the new user will most likely not be
# able to create the lock file. The Wrapper will be able to update this file once it
# is created but will not be able to delete it on shutdown. If $1 is set then
# the lock file should be created for the current command
if [ "X$LOCKPROP" != "X" ]
then
if [ "X$1" != "X" ]
then
# Resolve the primary group
RUN_AS_GROUP=`groups $RUN_AS_USER | awk '{print $3}' | tail -1`
if [ "X$RUN_AS_GROUP" = "X" ]
then
RUN_AS_GROUP=$RUN_AS_USER
fi
touch $LOCKFILE
chown $RUN_AS_USER:$RUN_AS_GROUP $LOCKFILE
fi
fi
# Still want to change users, recurse. This means that the user will only be
# prompted for a password once. Variables shifted by 1
shift
# Wrap the parameters so they can be passed.
ADDITIONAL_PARA=""
while [ -n "$1" ] ; do
ADDITIONAL_PARA="$ADDITIONAL_PARA \"$1\""
shift
done
# Use "runuser" if this exists. runuser should be used on RedHat in preference to su.
#
if test -f "/sbin/runuser"
then
/sbin/runuser - $RUN_AS_USER -c "\"$REALPATH\" $ADDITIONAL_PARA"
else
su - $RUN_AS_USER -c "\"$REALPATH\" $ADDITIONAL_PARA"
fi
RUN_AS_USER_EXITCODE=$?
# Now that we are the original user again, we may need to clean up the lock file.
if [ "X$LOCKPROP" != "X" ]
then
getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
# Wrapper is not running so make sure the lock file is deleted.
if [ -f "$LOCKFILE" ]
then
rm "$LOCKFILE"
fi
fi
fi
exit $RUN_AS_USER_EXITCODE
fi
}
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getpid() {
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
pid=""
if [ -f "$PIDFILE" ]
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then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
if [ -r "$PIDFILE" ]
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then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
pid=`cat "$PIDFILE"`
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if [ "X$pid" != "X" ]
then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
# It is possible that 'a' process with the pid exists but that it is not the
# correct process. This can happen in a number of cases, but the most
# common is during system startup after an unclean shutdown.
# The ps statement below looks for the specific wrapper command running as
# the pid. If it is not found then the pid file is considered to be stale.
case "$DIST_OS" in
'freebsd')
pidtest=`$PSEXE -p $pid -o args | tail -1`
if [ "X$pidtest" = "XCOMMAND" ]
then
pidtest=""
fi
;;
'macosx')
pidtest=`$PSEXE -ww -p $pid -o command | grep -F "$WRAPPER_CMD" | tail -1`
;;
'solaris')
if [ -f "/usr/bin/pargs" ]
then
pidtest=`pargs $pid | fgrep "$WRAPPER_CMD" | tail -1`
else
case "$PSEXE" in
'/usr/ucb/ps')
pidtest=`$PSEXE -auxww $pid | fgrep "$WRAPPER_CMD" | tail -1`
;;
'/usr/bin/ps')
TRUNCATED_CMD=`$PSEXE -o comm -p $pid | tail -1`
COUNT=`echo $TRUNCATED_CMD | wc -m`
COUNT=`echo ${COUNT}`
COUNT=`expr $COUNT - 1`
TRUNCATED_CMD=`echo $WRAPPER_CMD | cut -c1-$COUNT`
pidtest=`$PSEXE -o comm -p $pid | fgrep "$TRUNCATED_CMD" | tail -1`
;;
'/bin/ps')
TRUNCATED_CMD=`$PSEXE -o comm -p $pid | tail -1`
COUNT=`echo $TRUNCATED_CMD | wc -m`
COUNT=`echo ${COUNT}`
COUNT=`expr $COUNT - 1`
TRUNCATED_CMD=`echo $WRAPPER_CMD | cut -c1-$COUNT`
pidtest=`$PSEXE -o comm -p $pid | fgrep "$TRUNCATED_CMD" | tail -1`
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported ps command $PSEXE"
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
;;
'hpux')
pidtest=`$PSEXE -p $pid -x -o args | grep -F "$WRAPPER_CMD" | tail -1`
;;
*)
pidtest=`$PSEXE -p $pid -o args | grep -F "$WRAPPER_CMD" | tail -1`
;;
esac
if [ "X$pidtest" = "X" ]
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then
# This is a stale pid file.
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
rm -f "$PIDFILE"
eval echo `gettext 'Removed stale pid file: $PIDFILE'`
pid=""
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fi
fi
else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext 'Cannot read $PIDFILE.'`
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exit 1
fi
fi
}
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
getstatus() {
STATUS=
if [ -f "$STATUSFILE" ]
then
if [ -r "$STATUSFILE" ]
then
STATUS=`cat "$STATUSFILE"`
fi
fi
if [ "X$STATUS" = "X" ]
then
STATUS="Unknown"
fi
JAVASTATUS=
if [ -f "$JAVASTATUSFILE" ]
then
if [ -r "$JAVASTATUSFILE" ]
then
JAVASTATUS=`cat "$JAVASTATUSFILE"`
fi
fi
if [ "X$JAVASTATUS" = "X" ]
then
JAVASTATUS="Unknown"
fi
}
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testpid() {
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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case "$DIST_OS" in
'solaris')
case "$PSEXE" in
'/usr/ucb/ps')
pid=`$PSEXE $pid | grep $pid | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' | tail -1`
;;
'/usr/bin/ps')
pid=`$PSEXE -p $pid | grep $pid | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' | tail -1`
;;
'/bin/ps')
pid=`$PSEXE -p $pid | grep $pid | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' | tail -1`
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported ps command $PSEXE"
exit 1
;;
esac
;;
*)
pid=`$PSEXE -p $pid | grep $pid | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' | tail -1` 2>/dev/null
;;
esac
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if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
# Process is gone so remove the pid file.
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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rm -f "$PIDFILE"
pid=""
fi
}
launchdtrap() {
stopit
exit
}
waitforwrapperstop() {
getpid
while [ "X$pid" != "X" ] ; do
sleep 1
getpid
done
}
launchdinternal() {
getpid
trap launchdtrap TERM
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
prepAdditionalParams "$@"
# The string passed to eval must handles spaces in paths correctly.
COMMAND_LINE="$CMDNICE \"$WRAPPER_CMD\" \"$WRAPPER_CONF\" wrapper.syslog.ident=\"$APP_NAME\" wrapper.pidfile=\"$PIDFILE\" wrapper.name=\"$APP_NAME\" wrapper.displayname=\"$APP_LONG_NAME\" wrapper.daemonize=TRUE $ANCHORPROP $IGNOREPROP $STATUSPROP $COMMANDPROP $LOCKPROP $ADDITIONAL_PARA"
eval $COMMAND_LINE
else
eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME is already running.'`
exit 1
fi
# launchd expects that this script stay up and running so we need to do our own monitoring of the Wrapper process.
if [ $WAIT_FOR_STARTED_STATUS = true ]
then
waitforwrapperstop
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fi
}
console() {
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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eval echo `gettext 'Running $APP_LONG_NAME...'`
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getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
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trap '' 3 2
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
prepAdditionalParams "$@"
# The string passed to eval must handles spaces in paths correctly.
COMMAND_LINE="$CMDNICE \"$WRAPPER_CMD\" \"$WRAPPER_CONF\" wrapper.syslog.ident=\"$APP_NAME\" wrapper.pidfile=\"$PIDFILE\" wrapper.name=\"$APP_NAME\" wrapper.displayname=\"$APP_LONG_NAME\" $ANCHORPROP $STATUSPROP $COMMANDPROP $LOCKPROP $ADDITIONAL_PARA"
eval $COMMAND_LINE
if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
failed
fi
else
eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME is already running.'`
exit 1
fi
}
waitforjavastartup() {
getstatus
eval echo $ECHOOPT `gettext 'Waiting for $APP_LONG_NAME...'`
# Wait until the timeout or we have something besides Unknown.
counter=15
while [ "$JAVASTATUS" = "Unknown" -a $counter -gt 0 -a -n "$JAVASTATUS" ] ; do
echo $ECHOOPT"."
sleep 1
getstatus
counter=`expr $counter - 1`
done
if [ -n "$WAIT_FOR_STARTED_TIMEOUT" ] ; then
counter=$WAIT_FOR_STARTED_TIMEOUT
else
counter=120
fi
while [ "$JAVASTATUS" != "STARTED" -a "$JAVASTATUS" != "Unknown" -a $counter -gt 0 -a -n "$JAVASTATUS" ] ; do
echo $ECHOOPT"."
sleep 1
getstatus
counter=`expr $counter - 1`
done
if [ "X$ECHOOPT" != "X" ] ; then
echo ""
fi
}
startwait() {
if [ $WAIT_FOR_STARTED_STATUS = true ]
then
waitforjavastartup
fi
# Sleep for a few seconds to allow for intialization if required
# then test to make sure we're still running.
#
i=0
while [ $i -lt $WAIT_AFTER_STARTUP ]
do
sleep 1
echo $ECHOOPT"."
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
if [ $WAIT_AFTER_STARTUP -gt 0 -o $WAIT_FOR_STARTED_STATUS = true ]
then
getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
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then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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eval echo `gettext ' WARNING: $APP_LONG_NAME may have failed to start.'`
exit 1
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else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext ' running: PID:$pid'`
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fi
else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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echo ""
fi
}
macosxstart() {
# The daemon has been installed.
eval echo `gettext 'Starting $APP_LONG_NAME. Detected Mac OSX and installed launchd daemon.'`
if [ `id | sed 's/^uid=//;s/(.*$//'` != "0" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Must be root to perform this action.'`
exit 1
fi
getpid
if [ "X$pid" != "X" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME is already running.'`
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exit 1
fi
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
# If the daemon was just installed, it may not be loaded.
LOADED_PLIST=`launchctl list | grep ${APP_PLIST_BASE}`
if [ "X${LOADED_PLIST}" = "X" ] ; then
launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}
fi
# If launchd is set to run the daemon already at Load, we don't need to call start
getpid
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if [ "X$pid" = "X" ] ; then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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launchctl start ${APP_PLIST_BASE}
fi
startwait
}
upstartstart() {
# The daemon has been installed.
eval echo `gettext 'Starting $APP_LONG_NAME. Detected Linux and installed upstart.'`
if [ `id | sed 's/^uid=//;s/(.*$//'` != "0" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Must be root to perform this action.'`
exit 1
fi
getpid
if [ "X$pid" != "X" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME is already running.'`
exit 1
fi
/sbin/start ${APP_NAME}
startwait
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}
start() {
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext 'Starting $APP_LONG_NAME...'`
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getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
prepAdditionalParams "$@"
# The string passed to eval must handles spaces in paths correctly.
COMMAND_LINE="$CMDNICE \"$WRAPPER_CMD\" \"$WRAPPER_CONF\" wrapper.syslog.ident=\"$APP_NAME\" wrapper.pidfile=\"$PIDFILE\" wrapper.name=\"$APP_NAME\" wrapper.displayname=\"$APP_LONG_NAME\" wrapper.daemonize=TRUE $ANCHORPROP $IGNOREPROP $STATUSPROP $COMMANDPROP $LOCKPROP $ADDITIONAL_PARA"
eval $COMMAND_LINE
if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
failed
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fi
else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME is already running.'`
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exit 1
fi
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
startwait
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}
stopit() {
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
# $1 exit if down flag
eval echo `gettext 'Stopping $APP_LONG_NAME...'`
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getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME was not running.'`
if [ "X$1" = "X1" ]
then
exit 1
fi
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else
if [ "X$IGNORE_SIGNALS" = "X" ]
then
# Running so try to stop it.
kill $pid
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
# An explanation for the failure should have been given
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext 'Unable to stop $APP_LONG_NAME.'`
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exit 1
fi
else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
rm -f "$ANCHORFILE"
if [ -f "$ANCHORFILE" ]
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then
# An explanation for the failure should have been given
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext 'Unable to stop $APP_LONG_NAME.'`
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exit 1
fi
fi
# We can not predict how long it will take for the wrapper to
# actually stop as it depends on settings in wrapper.conf.
# Loop until it does.
savepid=$pid
CNT=0
TOTCNT=0
while [ "X$pid" != "X" ]
do
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
# Show a waiting message every 5 seconds.
if [ "$CNT" -lt "5" ]
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then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
CNT=`expr $CNT + 1`
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else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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eval echo `gettext 'Waiting for $APP_LONG_NAME to exit...'`
CNT=0
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fi
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
TOTCNT=`expr $TOTCNT + 1`
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update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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sleep 1
testpid
done
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pid=$savepid
testpid
if [ "X$pid" != "X" ]
then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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eval echo `gettext 'Failed to stop $APP_LONG_NAME.'`
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exit 1
else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext 'Stopped $APP_LONG_NAME.'`
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fi
fi
}
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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pause() {
eval echo `gettext 'Pausing $APP_LONG_NAME.'`
}
resume() {
eval echo `gettext 'Resuming $APP_LONG_NAME.'`
}
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status() {
getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME is not running.'`
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exit 1
else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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if [ "X$DETAIL_STATUS" = "X" ]
then
eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME is running: PID:$pid'`
else
getstatus
eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME is running: PID:$pid, Wrapper:$STATUS, Java:$JAVASTATUS'`
fi
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exit 0
fi
}
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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installUpstart() {
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon using upstart..'`
if [ -f "${APP_NAME}.conf" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' a custom upstart conf file ${APP_NAME}.conf found'`
cp "${REALDIR}/${APP_NAME}.install" "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
else
eval echo `gettext ' creating default upstart conf file..'`
echo "# ${APP_NAME} - ${APP_LONG_NAME}" > "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
echo "description \"${APP_LONG_NAME}\"" >> "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
echo "author \"Tanuki Software Ltd. <info@tanukisoftware.com>\"" >> "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
echo "start on runlevel [2345]" >> "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
echo "stop on runlevel [!2345]" >> "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
echo "env LANG=${LANG}" >> "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
echo "exec \"${REALPATH}\" launchdinternal" >> "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
fi
}
installdaemon() {
if [ `id | sed 's/^uid=//;s/(.*$//'` != "0" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Must be root to perform this action.'`
exit 1
else
APP_NAME_LOWER=`echo "$APP_NAME" | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]"`
if [ "$DIST_OS" = "solaris" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Solaris:'`
if [ -f /etc/init.d/$APP_NAME ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
ln -s "$REALPATH" "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
ln -s "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/etc/rc3.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
ln -s "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/etc/rc3.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "linux" ] ; then
if [ -f /etc/redhat-release -o -f /etc/redhat_version -o -f /etc/fedora-release ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected RHEL or Fedora:'`
if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" -o -f "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
if [ -n "$USE_UPSTART" -a -d "/etc/init" ] ; then
installUpstart
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
ln -s "$REALPATH" "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
/sbin/chkconfig --add "$APP_NAME"
/sbin/chkconfig "$APP_NAME" on
fi
fi
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elif [ -f /etc/arch-release ]; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Arch Linux:'`
eval echo `gettext 'Installing as a daemon is not yet supported in Arch Linux.'`
exit 1
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
elif [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected SuSE or SLES:'`
if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
ln -s "$REALPATH" "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
sed -i "s/Default-Start: 2 3 4 5/Default-Start: 5/" $0
insserv "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
fi
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elif [ -f /etc/lsb-release -o -f /etc/debian_version ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Debian-based distribution:'`
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" -o -f "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
if [ -n "$USE_UPSTART" -a -d "/etc/init" ] ; then
installUpstart
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon using init.d..'`
ln -s "$REALPATH" "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
update-rc.d "$APP_NAME" defaults
fi
fi
else
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Linux:'`
if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
ln -s "$REALPATH" /etc/init.d/$APP_NAME
ln -s "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/etc/rc3.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
ln -s "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/etc/rc3.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
ln -s "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/etc/rc5.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
ln -s "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/etc/rc5.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
fi
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "hpux" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected HP-UX:'`
if [ -f "/sbin/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
ln -s "$REALPATH" "/sbin/init.d/$APP_NAME"
ln -s "/sbin/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/sbin/rc3.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
ln -s "/sbin/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/sbin/rc3.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "aix" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected AIX:'`
if [ -f "/etc/rc.d/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed as rc.d script.'`
exit 1
elif [ -n "`/usr/sbin/lsitab $APP_NAME`" -a -n "`/usr/bin/lssrc -S -s $APP_NAME`" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed as SRC service.'`
exit 1
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
if [ -n "`/usr/sbin/lsitab install_assist`" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The task /usr/sbin/install_assist was found in the inittab, this might cause problems for all subsequent tasks to launch at this process is known to block the init task. Please make sure this task is not needed anymore and remove/deactivate it.'`
fi
/usr/bin/mkssys -s "$APP_NAME" -p "$REALPATH" -a "launchdinternal" -u 0 -f 9 -n 15 -S
/usr/sbin/mkitab "$APP_NAME":2:once:"/usr/bin/startsrc -s \"${APP_NAME}\" >/dev/console 2>&1"
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "freebsd" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected FreeBSD:'`
if [ -f "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
sed -i .bak "/${APP_NAME}_enable=\"YES\"/d" /etc/rc.conf
if [ -f "${REALDIR}/${APP_NAME}.install" ] ; then
ln -s "${REALDIR}/${APP_NAME}.install" "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
else
echo '#!/bin/sh' > "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "#" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "# PROVIDE: $APP_NAME" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "# REQUIRE: NETWORKING" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "# KEYWORD: shutdown" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo ". /etc/rc.subr" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "name=\"$APP_NAME\"" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "rcvar=\`set_rcvar\`" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "command=\"${REALDIR}/${APP_NAME}router\"" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo 'start_cmd="${name}_start"' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo 'load_rc_config $name' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo 'status_cmd="${name}_status"' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo 'stop_cmd="${name}_stop"' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "${APP_NAME}_status() {" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo '${command} status' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo '}' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "${APP_NAME}_stop() {" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo '${command} stop' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo '}' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo "${APP_NAME}_start() {" >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo '${command} start' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo '}' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
echo 'run_rc_command "$1"' >> "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
fi
echo "${APP_NAME}_enable=\"YES\"" >> /etc/rc.conf
chmod 555 "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "macosx" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Mac OSX:'`
if [ -f "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
if [ -f "${REALDIR}/${APP_PLIST}" ] ; then
ln -s "${REALDIR}/${APP_PLIST}" "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
else
echo "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>" > "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo "<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC \"-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN\"" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo "\"http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd\">" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo "<plist version=\"1.0\">" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <dict>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <key>Label</key>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <string>${APP_PLIST_BASE}</string>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <key>ProgramArguments</key>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <array>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <string>${REALDIR}/${APP_NAME}router</string>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <string>launchdinternal</string>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " </array>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <key>OnDemand</key>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <true/>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <key>RunAtLoad</key>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <true/>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
if [ "X$RUN_AS_USER" != "X" ] ; then
echo " <key>UserName</key>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo " <string>${RUN_AS_USER}</string>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
fi
echo " </dict>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
echo "</plist>" >> "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
fi
chmod 555 "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "zos" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected z/OS:'`
if [ -f /etc/rc.bak ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is already installed.'`
exit 1
else
eval echo `gettext ' Installing the $APP_LONG_NAME daemon..'`
cp /etc/rc /etc/rc.bak
sed "s:echo /etc/rc script executed, \`date\`::g" /etc/rc.bak > /etc/rc
echo "_BPX_JOBNAME='${APP_NAME}' \"${REALDIR}/${APP_NAME}router\" start" >>/etc/rc
echo '/etc/rc script executed, `date`' >>/etc/rc
fi
else
eval echo `gettext 'Install not currently supported for $DIST_OS'`
exit 1
fi
fi
}
removedaemon() {
if [ `id | sed 's/^uid=//;s/(.*$//'` != "0" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Must be root to perform this action.'`
exit 1
else
stopit "0"
APP_NAME_LOWER=`echo "$APP_NAME" | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]"`
if [ "$DIST_OS" = "solaris" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Solaris:'`
if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
for i in "/etc/rc3.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/etc/rc3.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
do
rm -f $i
done
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "linux" ] ; then
if [ -f /etc/redhat-release -o -f /etc/redhat_version -o -f /etc/fedora-release ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected RHEL or Fedora:'`
if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
/sbin/chkconfig "$APP_NAME" off
/sbin/chkconfig --del "$APP_NAME"
rm -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
elif [ -f "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon from upstart...'`
rm "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
elif [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected SuSE or SLES:'`
if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
insserv -r "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
rm -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
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elif [ -f /etc/lsb-release -o -f /etc/debian_version ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Debian-based distribution:'`
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon from init.d...'`
update-rc.d -f "$APP_NAME" remove
rm -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME"
elif [ -f "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon from upstart...'`
rm "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf"
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
else
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Linux:'`
if [ -f "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
for i in "/etc/rc3.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/etc/rc5.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/etc/rc3.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/etc/init.d/$APP_NAME" "/etc/rc5.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER"
do
rm -f $i
done
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "hpux" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected HP-UX:'`
if [ -f "/sbin/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
for i in "/sbin/rc3.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/sbin/rc3.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/sbin/init.d/$APP_NAME"
do
rm -f $i
done
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "aix" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected AIX:'`
if [ -f "/etc/rc.d/init.d/$APP_NAME" -o -n "`/usr/sbin/lsitab $APP_NAME`" -o -n "`/usr/bin/lssrc -S -s $APP_NAME`" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
if [ -f "/etc/rc.d/init.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
for i in "/etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/etc/rc.d/rc2.d/K20$APP_NAME_LOWER" "/etc/rc.d/init.d/$APP_NAME"
do
rm -f $i
done
fi
if [ -n "`/usr/sbin/lsitab $APP_NAME`" -o -n "`/usr/bin/lssrc -S -s $APP_NAME`" ] ; then
/usr/sbin/rmitab $APP_NAME
/usr/bin/rmssys -s $APP_NAME
fi
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "freebsd" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected FreeBSD:'`
if [ -f "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
for i in "/etc/rc.d/$APP_NAME"
do
rm -f $i
done
sed -i .bak "/${APP_NAME}_enable=\"YES\"/d" /etc/rc.conf
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "macosx" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected Mac OSX:'`
if [ -f "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
# Make sure the plist is installed
LOADED_PLIST=`launchctl list | grep ${APP_PLIST_BASE}`
if [ "X${LOADED_PLIST}" != "X" ] ; then
launchctl unload "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
fi
rm -f "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}"
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "zos" ] ; then
eval echo `gettext 'Detected z/OS:'`
if [ -f /etc/rc.bak ] ; then
eval echo `gettext ' Removing $APP_LONG_NAME daemon...'`
cp /etc/rc /etc/rc.bak
sed "s/_BPX_JOBNAME=\'APP_NAME\'.*//g" /etc/rc.bak > /etc/rc
rm /etc/rc.bak
else
eval echo `gettext ' The $APP_LONG_NAME daemon is not currently installed.'`
exit 1
fi
else
eval echo `gettext 'Remove not currently supported for $DIST_OS'`
exit 1
fi
fi
}
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dump() {
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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eval echo `gettext 'Dumping $APP_LONG_NAME...'`
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getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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eval echo `gettext '$APP_LONG_NAME was not running.'`
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else
kill -3 $pid
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext 'Failed to dump $APP_LONG_NAME.'`
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exit 1
else
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval echo `gettext 'Dumped $APP_LONG_NAME.'`
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fi
fi
}
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
# Used by HP-UX init scripts.
startmsg() {
getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
eval echo `gettext 'Starting $APP_LONG_NAME... Wrapper:Stopped'`
else
if [ "X$DETAIL_STATUS" = "X" ]
then
eval echo `gettext 'Starting $APP_LONG_NAME... Wrapper:Running'`
else
getstatus
eval echo `gettext 'Starting $APP_LONG_NAME... Wrapper:$STATUS, Java:$JAVASTATUS'`
fi
fi
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}
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update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
# Used by HP-UX init scripts.
stopmsg() {
getpid
if [ "X$pid" = "X" ]
then
eval echo `gettext 'Stopping $APP_LONG_NAME... Wrapper:Stopped'`
else
if [ "X$DETAIL_STATUS" = "X" ]
then
eval echo `gettext 'Stopping $APP_LONG_NAME... Wrapper:Running'`
else
getstatus
eval echo `gettext 'Stopping $APP_LONG_NAME... Wrapper:$STATUS, Java:$JAVASTATUS'`
fi
fi
}
2004-08-19 04:48:42 +00:00
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
showUsage() {
# $1 bad command
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update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
if [ -n "$1" ]
then
eval echo `gettext 'Unexpected command: $1'`
echo "";
fi
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update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
eval MSG=`gettext 'Usage: '`
if [ -n "$FIXED_COMMAND" ] ; then
if [ -n "$PASS_THROUGH" ] ; then
echo "${MSG} $0 {JavaAppArgs}"
else
echo "${MSG} $0"
fi
else
if [ -n "$PAUSABLE" ] ; then
if [ -n "$PASS_THROUGH" ] ; then
echo "${MSG} $0 [ console {JavaAppArgs} | start {JavaAppArgs} | stop | restart {JavaAppArgs} | condrestart {JavaAppArgs} | pause | resume | status | install | remove | dump ]"
else
echo "${MSG} $0 [ console | start | stop | restart | condrestart | pause | resume | status | install | remove | dump ]"
fi
else
if [ -n "$PASS_THROUGH" ] ; then
echo "${MSG} $0 [ console {JavaAppArgs} | start {JavaAppArgs} | stop | restart {JavaAppArgs} | condrestart {JavaAppArgs} | status | install | remove | dump ]"
else
echo "${MSG} $0 [ console | start | stop | restart | condrestart | status | install | remove | dump ]"
fi
fi
fi
2004-08-19 04:48:42 +00:00
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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if [ ! -n "$BRIEF_USAGE" ]
then
echo "";
if [ ! -n "$FIXED_COMMAND" ] ; then
echo "`gettext 'Commands:'`"
echo "`gettext ' console Launch in the current console.'`"
echo "`gettext ' start Start in the background as a daemon process.'`"
echo "`gettext ' stop Stop if running as a daemon or in another console.'`"
echo "`gettext ' restart Stop if running and then start.'`"
echo "`gettext ' condrestart Restart only if already running.'`"
if [ -n "$PAUSABLE" ] ; then
echo "`gettext ' pause Pause if running.'`"
echo "`gettext ' resume Resume if paused.'`"
fi
echo "`gettext ' status Query the current status.'`"
echo "`gettext ' install Install to start automatically when system boots.'`"
echo "`gettext ' remove Uninstall.'`"
echo "`gettext ' dump Request a Java thread dump if running.'`"
echo "";
fi
if [ -n "$PASS_THROUGH" ] ; then
echo "`gettext 'JavaAppArgs: Zero or more arguments which will be passed to the Java application.'`"
echo "";
fi
fi
2004-08-19 04:48:42 +00:00
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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exit 1
}
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showsetusermesg() {
echo "Please edit $0 and set the variable RUN_AS_USER."
}
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checkifstartingasroot() {
if [ ! `grep ^RUN_AS_USER $0` ] && [ ! `grep ^ALLOW_ROOT $0` ] && [ `id -ur` = '0' ]; then
echo "Running I2P as the root user is *not* recommended."
showsetusermesg
echo
echo "If you'd like to run as root anyway you can edit"
echo "$0 and set ALLOW_ROOT=true instead."
exit 1
fi
}
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
docommand() {
case "$COMMAND" in
'console')
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checkifstartingasroot
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
checkUser touchlock "$@"
if [ ! -n "$FIXED_COMMAND" ] ; then
shift
fi
console "$@"
;;
'start')
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checkifstartingasroot
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
2011-09-12 22:53:57 +00:00
if [ "$DIST_OS" = "macosx" -a -f "/Library/LaunchDaemons/${APP_PLIST}" ] ; then
macosxstart
elif [ "$DIST_OS" = "linux" -a -f "/etc/init/${APP_NAME}.conf" ] ; then
checkUser touchlock "$@"
upstartstart
else
checkUser touchlock "$@"
if [ ! -n "$FIXED_COMMAND" ] ; then
shift
fi
start "$@"
fi
;;
'stop')
checkUser "" "$COMMAND"
stopit "0"
;;
'restart')
checkUser touchlock "$COMMAND"
if [ ! -n "$FIXED_COMMAND" ] ; then
shift
fi
stopit "0"
start "$@"
;;
'condrestart')
checkUser touchlock "$COMMAND"
if [ ! -n "$FIXED_COMMAND" ] ; then
shift
fi
stopit "1"
start "$@"
;;
'pause')
if [ -n "$PAUSABLE" ]
then
pause
else
showUsage "$COMMAND"
fi
;;
'resume')
if [ -n "$PAUSABLE" ]
then
resume
else
showUsage "$COMMAND"
fi
;;
'status')
checkUser "" "$COMMAND"
status
;;
'install')
installdaemon
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if [ ! `grep ^RUN_AS_USER $0` ]; then
showsetusermesg
fi
update of the i2prouter script based upon Tanuki's 3.5.9 script
With this check-in comes an update of our i2prouter script based upon the
script src/bin/sh.script.in from the 3.5.9 source tarball of the wrapper.
Some of the benefits of this newer version include:
- logic to determine which wrapper binary to use (32bit VS 64bit) and falling
back to alternate "bitness." This would be most useful for portable packages.
- support for far more platforms and archs than the 3.1.1 based script (such as
Solaris, risc, os/390, HP-UX, AIX, mips, ia64, etc.)
- support for installing I2P as a daemon in most UNIX-based environments with
the command "i2prouter install". The installed service can be removed with
"i2prouter remove". With testing this option has been confirmed to work in
OSX, Fedora, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and SuSE. It does not work
in Arch Linux (yet).
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;;
'remove')
removedaemon
;;
'dump')
checkUser "" "$COMMAND"
dump
;;
'start_msg')
# Internal command called by launchd on HP-UX.
checkUser "" "$COMMAND"
startmsg
;;
'stop_msg')
# Internal command called by launchd on HP-UX.
checkUser "" "$COMMAND"
stopmsg
;;
'launchdinternal')
# Internal command called by launchd on Max OSX.
# We do not want to call checkUser here as it is handled in the launchd plist file. Doing it here would confuse launchd.
if [ ! -n "$FIXED_COMMAND" ] ; then
shift
fi
launchdinternal "$@"
;;
*)
showUsage "$COMMAND"
;;
esac
}
docommand "$@"
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exit 0