exit 1
fi
+if [[ ! $(hostname) == *cakelampvm* ]]; then
+ echo "This script is only designed to be run on the cakelampvm host."
+ exit 1
+fi
+
##############
export WORKDIR="$( \cd "$(\dirname "$0")" && \pwd )" # obtain the script's working directory.
export NO_HELLO=right
source "$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/scripts/core/launch_feisty_meow.sh"
+# load dependencies for our script.
source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/system/common_sysadmin.sh"
+source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/security/password_functions.sh"
##############
-# new requirement is to get the sql root password, since we need to do some sql db configuration.
-echo -n "Please enter the MySQL root account password: "
-# turn off echo but remember former setting.
-stty_orig=`stty -g`
-stty -echo
-read mysql_passwd
-# turn echo back on.
-stty $stty_orig
+# it's a requirement to have sql root password, since we may need some sql db configuration.
+load_password /etc/mysql/secret_password mysql_passwd
+if [ -z "$mysql_passwd" ]; then
+ read_password "Please enter the MySQL root account password:" mysql_passwd
+fi
if [ -z "$mysql_passwd" ]; then
echo "This script must have the sql root password to proceed."
exit 1
+else
+ store_password /etc/mysql/secret_password "$mysql_passwd"
fi
##############
echo "Regenerating feisty meow loading dock."
-reconfigure_feisty_meow
-test_or_die "feisty meow reconfiguration"
+regenerate
+test_or_die "regenerating feisty meow configuration"
chown -R "$(logname)":"$(logname)" /home/$(logname)/.[a-zA-Z0-9]*
test_or_die "fix after reconfigured as sudo"
test_or_die "chown apache2 and bind to developer"
group_perm /etc/apache2 /etc/bind
test_or_die "group perms on apache2 and bind"
+chown -R developer:developer /opt/feistymeow.org
+test_or_die "chown feisty meow to developer"
+group_perm /opt/feistymeow.org
+test_or_die "group perms on feisty meow"
##############
test_or_die "group perms on fred's apps"
harsh_perm /home/fred/.ssh
test_or_die "harsh_perm setting on fred .ssh"
-chown -R fred:fred /opt/feistymeow.org
-test_or_die "chown feisty meow to fred"
-group_perm /opt/feistymeow.org
-test_or_die "group perms on feisty meow"
group_perm /home/fred/apps/mapsdemo
test_or_die "group perms on mapsdemo app"
# install a better editor app.
-sep
+#sep
-echo "The script is about to install the bluefish editor and some dependencies.
-If the app is not already installed, then this process takes about one minute
-on a slow home DSL internet connection..."
+#echo "The script is about to install the bluefish editor and some dependencies.
+#If the app is not already installed, then this process takes about one minute
+#on a slow home DSL internet connection..."
-apt-get install -y bluefish &> "/tmp/install_bluefish-$(logname).log"
-test_or_continue "installing bluefish editor"
+#apt-get install -y bluefish &> "/tmp/install_bluefish-$(logname).log"
+#test_or_continue "installing bluefish editor"
##############
##############
-# fix samba configuration for (ass-headed) default of read-only in user homes.
+# fix samba configuration for screwy default of read-only in user homes.
# why cripple a necessary feature by default?
sep
pattern="[#;][[:blank:]]*read only = yes"
replacement="read only = no"
-# we just always do the replacement now, after realizing the sentinel pattern
-# was acutally already in the file... too much subtlety can get one into trouble.
+# we just always do the replacement now rather than making it conditional,
+# after realizing the sentinel pattern was actually already in the file...
+# too much subtlety can get one into trouble.
sed -i "0,/$pattern/{s/$pattern/$replacement/}" /etc/samba/smb.conf
test_or_die "patching samba configuration to enable write acccess on user home dirs"
+echo successfully patched the samba configuration to enable writes on user home directories.
+
+# add in a disabling of the archive bit mapping feature, which hoses up the execute bit
+# in an attempt to save the sad old DOS archive bit across the samba connection.
+grep -q "map archive" /etc/samba/smb.conf
+# if the phrase wasn't found, we need to add it.
+if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
+ sed -i "s/\[global\]/\[global\]\n\nmap archive = no/" /etc/samba/smb.conf
+ test_or_die "patching samba configuration to turn off archive bit mapping feature"
+ echo Successfully fixed Samba to not use the archive bit mapping feature.
+fi
+
# sweet, looks like that worked...
restart_samba
-echo successfully patched the samba configuration to enable writes on user home directories.
##############
sep
-echo "Checking existing swap partition configuration.
+# we will only add swap now if explicitly asked for it. this is to avoid creating
+# a swap file where the vm is running on an SSD, since that can use up the SSD's lifespan
+# too quickly.
+if [ ! -z "$ADD_SWAP" ]; then
+ echo "Checking existing swap partition configuration.
"
-# check for existing swap.
-free | grep -q "Swap:[[:blank:]]*[1-9][0-9]"
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- # no swap in current session, so add it.
- echo "Enabling ramdisk swap partition...
+ # check for existing swap.
+ free | grep -q "Swap:[[:blank:]]*[1-9][0-9]"
+ if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
+ # no swap in current session, so add it.
+ echo "Enabling ramdisk swap partition...
"
- add_swap_mount
- echo "
+ add_swap_mount
+ echo "
Enabled ramdisk swap partition for current boot session."
-fi
+ fi
-# the above just gives this session a swap partition, but we want to have
-# the vm boot with one also.
+ # the above just gives this session a swap partition, but we want to have
+ # the vm boot with one also.
-# check if there is already swap mentioned in the root crontab. we will get root's
-# crontab below since this script has to run as sudo.
-crontab -l | grep -iq add_swap_mount
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- # no existing swap setup in crontab, so add it.
- echo "
+ # check if there is already swap mentioned in the root crontab. we will get root's
+ # crontab below since this script has to run as sudo.
+ crontab -l | grep -iq add_swap_mount
+ if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
+ # no existing swap setup in crontab, so add it.
+ echo "
Adding a boot-time ramdisk swap partition...
"
- # need to do it carefully, since sed won't add lines to a null file. we thus
- # create a temporary file to do our work in and ignore sed as a tool for this.
- tmpfile="$(mktemp junk.XXXXXX)"
- crontab -l 2>/dev/null >"$tmpfile"
- echo "
+ # need to do it carefully, since sed won't add lines to a null file. we thus
+ # create a temporary file to do our work in and ignore sed as a tool for this.
+ tmpfile="$(mktemp junk.XXXXXX)"
+ crontab -l 2>/dev/null >"$tmpfile"
+ echo "
# need to explicitly set any variables we will use.
FEISTY_MEOW_APEX=${FEISTY_MEOW_APEX}
# add swap space to increase memory available.
@reboot bash $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/scripts/system/add_swap_mount.sh
" >>"$tmpfile"
- # now install our new version of the crontab.
- crontab "$tmpfile"
- rm "$tmpfile"
+ # now install our new version of the crontab.
+ crontab "$tmpfile"
+ rm "$tmpfile"
- echo "
+ echo "
Added boot-time ramdisk swap partition to crontab for root."
+ fi
fi
##############
sep
-# repair the google config key for mapsdemo, which lives over in fred's account.
-search_replace \
- "^[[:blank:]]*'key'[[:blank:]]*=>[[:blank:]]*'AIzaSyCd2kfOBf8tyd-_m2aM_ayMoAq8r_M1yUk'," \
- "\t'key' => 'AIzaSyCvKs62XudEWPZpA21rCGI1Dkh6UxSQzzQ'," \
- ~fred/apps/mapsdemo/avenger5/config/config_google.php
+echo Adding site avenger packages to composer.
+# add in site avenger dependencies so we can build avcore properly.
+pushd ~ &>/dev/null
+sudo -u $(logname) composer config -g repositories.siteavenger composer https://packages.siteavenger.com/
+popd &>/dev/null
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo Google config key for mapsdemo in fred account seems to already be patched.
+##############
+
+# make the apache umask set group permissions automatically, so we stop having weird
+# permission issues on temp dirs.
+
+sep
+
+grep -q "umask" /etc/apache2/envvars
+if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
+ # already present.
+ echo the umask configuration for apache already appears to be set.
else
- echo Patched the google config key for mapsdemo app in fred account.
+ echo "
+
+# set umask to enable group read/write on files and directories.
+umask 002
+
+" >> /etc/apache2/envvars
+ restart_apache
+ echo "successfully changed apache umask configuration to enable group read/write"
fi
##############
Thanks for revamping your cakelampvm. :-)
You may want to update your current shell's feisty meow environment by typing:
- reconfigure_feisty_meow
+ regenerate
"
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