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i2p.i2p/installer/resources/postinstall.sh
kytv 4389f277d6 * windows installer fixes / improvements
- move deprecated installer-only classes (Exec, Delete, and Copy) from
    i2p.jar into installer/
  - replace installer/resources/fixpaths.cmd with an improved method in java
  - combine the installer-only utility classes into a single jar and call the
    classes from within izpack
2012-12-28 20:59:17 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# I2P Installer - Installs and pre-configures I2P.
#
# postinstall
# 2004 The I2P Project
# http://www.i2p2.de/
# This code is public domain.
#
# author: hypercubus
#
# Installs the appropriate set of Java Service Wrapper support files for the
# user's OS then launches the I2P router as a background service.
if [ ! "X$1" = "X" ]; then
cd $1
fi
chmod 755 ./i2prouter
# chmod 755 ./install_i2p_service_unix
chmod 755 ./osid
chmod 755 ./runplain.sh
# chmod 755 ./uninstall_i2p_service_unix
ERROR_MSG="Cannot determine operating system type. From the subdirectory in lib/wrapper matching your operating system, please move i2psvc to your base I2P directory, and move the remaining two files to the lib directory."
LOGFILE=./postinstall.log
HOST_OS=`./osid`
if [ "X$HOST_OS" = "X" -o "X$HOST_OS" = "Xunknown" ]; then
echo "$ERROR_MSG"
echo "Host OS is $HOST_OS" >> $LOGFILE
echo "Host architecture is $OS_ARCH" >> $LOGFILE
echo "$ERROR_MSG" >> $LOGFILE
exit 1
fi
OS_ARCH=`uname -m`
X86_64=`echo "${OS_ARCH}" | grep x86_64`
case $HOST_OS in
debian | fedora | gentoo | linux | mandrake | redhat | suse )
# Tanuki-built arm wrapper works on armv5 and armv7 but not on Raspberry Pi armv6.
# Wrapper we built for Raspberry Pi does not work on Trimslice armv7.
if [ `echo $OS_ARCH |grep armv7` ]; then
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/linux-armv5"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib/
elif [ `echo $OS_ARCH |grep armv6` ]; then
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/linux-armv6"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib/
elif [ `echo $OS_ARCH |grep arm` ]; then
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/linux-armv5"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib/
elif [ `echo $OS_ARCH |grep ppc` ]; then
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/linux-ppc"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib/
elif [ "X$X86_64" = "X" ]; then
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/linux"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib/
else
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/linux64"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib
# the 32bit libwrapper.so will be needed if a 32 bit jvm is used
cp ./lib/wrapper/linux/libwrapper.so ./lib/libwrapper-linux-x86-32.so
fi
;;
freebsd )
if [ ! `echo $OS_ARCH | grep amd64` ]; then
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/freebsd"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib/
else
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/freebsd64"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib/
# the 32bit libwrapper.so will be needed if a 32 bit jvm is used
cp ./lib/freebsd/libwrapper.so ./lib/libwrapper-freebsd-x86-32.so
fi
;;
osx )
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/macosx"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper*.jnilib ./lib/
chmod 755 ./Start\ I2P\ Router.app/Contents/MacOS/i2prouter
chmod 755 ./install_i2p_service_osx.command
chmod 755 ./uninstall_i2p_service_osx.command
;;
solaris )
wrapperpath="./lib/wrapper/solaris"
cp ${wrapperpath}/libwrapper.so ./lib/
;;
netbsd|openbsd|kfreebsd)
# FIXME
# This isn't displayed when installing, but if we fall back to the "*)"
# choice, no cleanup happens and users are advised to copy the wrapper
# in place...but there is no wrapper. Figuring how how to display this,
# such as when doing a headless installation would be good.
echo "The java wrapper is not supported on this platform."
echo "Please use `pwd`/runplain.sh to start I2P."
# But at least the cleanup below will happen.
;;
* )
echo "${ERROR_MSG}"
echo "Host OS is $HOST_OS" >> $LOGFILE
echo "Host architecture is $OS_ARCH" >> $LOGFILE
echo "$ERROR_MSG" >> $LOGFILE
exit 1
;;
esac
if [ ! "X$wrapperpath" = "x" ]; then
cp $wrapperpath/i2psvc* .
chmod 755 ./i2psvc*
fi
chmod 755 ./eepget
rm -rf ./icons
rm -rf ./lib/wrapper
rm -f ./lib/*.dll
rm -f ./*.bat
rm -f ./*.cmd
rm -f ./*.exe
rm -rf ./utility.jar
if [ ! `echo $HOST_OS |grep osx` ]; then
rm -rf ./Start\ I2P\ Router.app
rm -f install_i2p_service_osx.command
rm -f install_i2p_service_osx.command
rm -f net.i2p.router.plist.template
#rm -f I2P\ Router\ Console.webloc
fi
# no, let's not start the router from the install script any more
# ./i2prouter start
rm -f ./osid
rm -f ./postinstall.sh
exit 0