X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Fcore%2Finventory.sh;h=b5cbacbd15dded495382e7f54a878f12414aa361;hb=8ea609f418475a1490955eef28bb011cfb403d2e;hp=4248c2a290a9450a3000cf65c900eb2af1b2e205;hpb=1dee9b20c62f82450c7a058b2a82abf24a240371;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/scripts/core/inventory.sh b/scripts/core/inventory.sh index 4248c2a2..b5cbacbd 100644 --- a/scripts/core/inventory.sh +++ b/scripts/core/inventory.sh @@ -5,15 +5,19 @@ source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/functions.sh" -unset codename +unset -v codename osname osver if [ $OPERATING_SYSTEM == "UNIX" ]; then which lsb_release &>/dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then codename="$(lsb_release -cs 2>/dev/null)" + osname="$(lsb_release -is 2>/dev/null)" + osver="$(lsb_release -rs 2>/dev/null)" fi fi if [ -z "$codename" ]; then codename="mysterioso" + osname="unspecified" + osver="0.0?" fi # test if this uptime knows the -p flag. @@ -24,8 +28,15 @@ else up="$(uptime | awk '{print $2 " " $3 " " $4 " plus " $1 " hours" }')" fi +# decide whether they've got splitter available or not. +if [ -f "$BINDIR/splitter" -o -f "$BINDIR/splitter.exe" ]; then + splitter="$BINDIR/splitter" +else + # not available, so just emit as huge overly long string. + splitter="cat" +fi echo -echo "it is $(date +"%A at %H:%M hours on day %e of the %B moon in the gregorian year %Y" | tr A-Z a-z) and our intrepid adventurer $USER is exploring a computer named $(hostname) (code-name $codename) and has found that the machine's OS platform is $(uname -m) and its current incarnation has been ${up}." | splitter +echo "it is $(date +"%A at %H:%M hours on day %e of the %B moon in the gregorian year %Y" | tr A-Z a-z) and our intrepid adventurer $USER is exploring a computer named $(hostname) that is running in a thoughtspace called $osname $osver (code-name $codename), and $USER has deduced that the machine's OS platform is $(uname -m) and its current incarnation has been ${up}." | $splitter #hmmm: splitter not accepting these args properly right now: #--mincol 2 --maxcol 40 echo