X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Fcore%2Fprep_feisty_host.sh;h=d388ef72d7a889a68ed45f47d4c85842c9c28ee7;hb=f30dbbc4e2cdce8d8dc4821401a554206a9ddf6b;hp=364cc061a4211441a560301242961d625d29be06;hpb=f5a696ab37bd0071cc80c30536775478f31655a6;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/scripts/core/prep_feisty_host.sh b/scripts/core/prep_feisty_host.sh index 364cc061..d388ef72 100644 --- a/scripts/core/prep_feisty_host.sh +++ b/scripts/core/prep_feisty_host.sh @@ -1,26 +1,71 @@ -#!/bin/bash +#!/usr/bin/env bash # this is the feisty meow host preparation script. it installs all the packages required to run and build feisty meow scripts and applications. -# this script may still be a bit incomplete; we definitely use a lot of unix and linux tools in different scripts. # preconditions and dependencies--this script itself depends on: # feisty meow # bash # anything else? +# note that this list of items is never totally complete, since feisty meow keeps expanding and mutating. for example, we now have a few +# python scripts starting to sneak in. there are assuredly lots of python packages we should be installing in here now, but we aren't yet. +# this is a best effort script, to at least get feisty meow able to run its core scripts and to build. although it's always appreciated +# when things we rely on get installed too... + #### -# something borrowed... +ORIGINATING_FOLDER="$( \cd "$(\dirname "$0")" && /bin/pwd )" +CORE_SCRIPTS_DIR="$(echo "$ORIGINATING_FOLDER" | tr '\\\\' '/' )" +THIS_TOOL_NAME="$(basename "$0")" + +# set up the feisty_meow dir. +pushd "$CORE_SCRIPTS_DIR/../.." &>/dev/null +#source "$CORE_SCRIPTS_DIR/functions.sh" +echo originating folder is $ORIGINATING_FOLDER +export FEISTY_MEOW_APEX="$(/bin/pwd)" +echo feisty now apex is FEISTY_MEOW_APEX=$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX + +# establish whether this is darwin (MacOS) or not. +export IS_DARWIN="$(echo $OSTYPE | grep -i darwin)" + +#### + +# helper scripts... +# +# these come from other places in the feisty meow ecosystem, but they are here +# because this script is kind of a bootstrapping process for our scripts and code. +# we don't want to assume anything about the presence of the rest of feisty meow +# at this point in the process. + function exit_on_error() { if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo -e "\n\nan important action failed and this script will stop:\n\n$*\n\n*** Exiting script..." - error_sound +# error_sound exit 1 fi } #### +function whichable() +{ + local to_find="$1"; + shift; + local WHICHER="$(/usr/bin/which which 2>/dev/null)"; + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo; + return 2; + fi; + local sporkenz; + sporkenz=$($WHICHER "$to_find" 2>/dev/null); + local err=$?; + echo $sporkenz; + return $err +} + +#### + +#hmmm: copy to mainline scripts. function apt_cyg_finder() { if whichable apt-cyg; then @@ -38,6 +83,52 @@ Please follow the install instructions at: #### +#hmmm: copy to mainline scripts also. +# figures out what kind of installation packager application is +# used on this machine and invokes it to install the list of +# packages provided as parameters. +function install_system_package() +{ + local packages=("${@}") + # pull out the array of packages from the command line. + if [ ! -z "$IS_DARWIN" ]; then + # macos based... +echo "installing for darwin" + if ! whichable brew; then + echo "Could not locate the brew installation system." + echo "Please install brew, which is required for MacOS feisty meow installs." + return 1 + fi + brew install "${packages[@]}" + return $? + elif whichable apt; then + # ubuntu or debian or other apt-based OSes... +echo "installing for apt" + sudo apt install "${packages[@]}" + return $? + elif whichable yum; then + # rpm based with yum available... +echo "installing for yum" + sudo yum install "${packages[@]}" + return $? + elif [ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]; then + # windows-based with cygwin (or we'll fail out currently). +echo "installing for apt-cyg" + if apt_cyg_finder; then + apt-cyg install perl-File-Which perl-Text-Diff + return $? + else + echo "apt-cyg is not currently available on this system. please install cygwin and apt-cyg." + return 1 + fi + else + echo "Unknown installer application for this platform." + return 1 + fi +} + +#### + # load feisty meow environment here, but first test that we *can* load it. #hmmm: currently, this script needs the system to have already been configured? @@ -48,96 +139,115 @@ Please follow the install instructions at: # e.g.?? $ bash /opt/feistymeow.org/feisty_meow/scripts/core/reconfigure_feisty_meow.sh # hmmm: above ALSO ESSENTIAL TO GET RIGHT! -PHASE_MESSAGE="Checking integrity of Feisty Meow subsystem" -if [ -z $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX ]; then +BASE_PHASE_MESSAGE="Feisty Meow subsystems integrity check: " + +# is our main variable set? +PHASE_MESSAGE="$BASE_PHASE_MESSAGE presence of FEISTY_MEOW_APEX variable" +if [ -z "$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX" ]; then false; exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE fi # simple brute force check. can we go there? +PHASE_MESSAGE="$BASE_PHASE_MESSAGE check on directory $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX" pushd $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX &> /dev/null -exit_on_error locating feisty meow top-level folder +exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE popd &> /dev/null # now ask feisty if it's there; should work as long as our scripts are in place. -bash $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/scripts/core/is_feisty_up.sh -exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE +#PHASE_MESSAGE="$BASE_PHASE_MESSAGE inquiry is_feisty_up" +#bash $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/scripts/core/is_feisty_up.sh +#exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE # standard load-up. #hmmm: this will currently fail if reconfigure has never been called. -source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/launch_feisty_meow.sh" +#NO NO NO. source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/launch_feisty_meow.sh" +# we are preparing to get feisty running; how can we use feisty during +# that process? so bad. #### -#hmmm: why two phases? - -# first the crucial bits for scripts to work... +# figure out which kind of OS we're on first, from ground up by seeing +# how this system can install things. -PHASE_MESSAGE="installing perl file and diff modules" +opsystem_here=unknown -if whichable apt; then +if [ ! -z "$IS_DARWIN" ]; then + # macos based... + opsystem_here=macos +elif whichable apt; then # ubuntu or debian or other apt-based OSes... - sudo apt install libfile-which-perl libtext-diff-perl - exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE + opsystem_here=debianesque elif whichable yum; then # rpm based with yum available... - sudo yum install perl-Env perl-File-Which perl-Text-Diff - exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE -elif [ ! -z "$IS_DARWIN" ]; then - # macos based... - brew install dos2unix openssl - exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE + opsystem_here=redhatty elif [ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]; then # windows-based with cygwin (or we'll fail out currently). - if apt_cyg_finder; then - apt-cyg install perl-File-Which perl-Text-Diff - exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE - fi + opsystem_here=windoze fi +echo decided OS is $opsystem_here #### -# then the builder packages... +# default value of our package list is to fail out, since we +# may not be able to determine what OS this is running on. +PAX=(noop) -PHASE_MESSAGE="installing code builder packages" +#### -if whichable apt; then - # ubuntu or debian or other apt-based OSes... - sudo apt install mawk build-essential librtmp-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libssl-dev - exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE -elif whichable yum; then - # rpm based with yum available... - sudo yum install curl-devel gcc gcc-c++ mawk openssl-devel.x86_64 zlib-devel - exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE -elif [ ! -z "$IS_DARWIN" ]; then - # macos based... -#hmmm: still working on these... - brew install mawk gpg meld openjdk - exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE -elif [ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]; then - # windows-based with cygwin (or we'll fail out). +# first we install the low-level crucial bits for scripts to work... - if apt_cyg_finder; then -echo need to fix apt cyg install list somewhat. -#hmmm: list is in our docs as a separate file for cygwin. -# plug those packages into here please. - apt-cyg install gawk libcurl-devel meld mingw64-i686-openssl openssl openssl-devel libssl-devel zlib-devel - exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE +PHASE_MESSAGE="installing script modules" -#extended set. just add them? -# xorg-server xorg-docs xlaunch +if [ "$opsystem_here" == "debianesque" ]; then + PAX=(libfile-which-perl libtext-diff-perl) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "redhatty" ]; then + PAX=(perl-Env perl-File-Which perl-Text-Diff) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "macos" ]; then + PAX=(dos2unix openssl) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "windoze" ]; then + PAX=(perl-File-Which perl-Text-Diff) +fi - fi +install_system_package "${PAX[@]}" +exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE + +#### + +# then the builder packages... + +PHASE_MESSAGE="installing code builder packages" + +if [ "$opsystem_here" == "debianesque" ]; then + PAX=(mawk build-essential librtmp-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libssl-dev) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "redhatty" ]; then + PAX=(curl-devel gcc gcc-c++ make gawk openssl-devel.x86_64 zlib-devel) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "macos" ]; then + PAX=(mawk gpg meld openjdk) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "windoze" ]; then + PAX=(gawk libcurl-devel meld mingw64-i686-openssl openssl openssl-devel libssl-devel zlib-devel) fi +install_system_package "${PAX[@]}" +exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE + #### # install other external packages and whatnot. -#hmmm: anything else to get installed? - #hmmm: java? - #hmmm: python? - #hmmm: perl itself!? +PHASE_MESSAGE="installing additional helper packages" +if [ "$opsystem_here" == "debianesque" ]; then + PAX=(screen python3 python3-pip xserver-xorg xorg-docs) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "redhatty" ]; then + PAX=(screen python3 python3-pip xserver-xorg xorg-docs) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "macos" ]; then + PAX=(screen python3 xquartz xorg-docs) +elif [ "$opsystem_here" == "windoze" ]; then + PAX=(screen python3 python3-pip xserver-xorg xorg-docs) +fi + +install_system_package "${PAX[@]}" +exit_on_error $PHASE_MESSAGE #### @@ -152,13 +262,13 @@ exit 0 ############################# -#scav line +#scavenging line ############################# -The "kona" collection depends on Java version 8 or better. -| Ubuntu: -| Set up the java PPA archive as described here: -| https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/java +#The "kona" collection depends on Java version 8 or better. +#| Ubuntu: +#| Set up the java PPA archive as described here: +#| https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/java #not needed at the moment. #echo "bailing because script is immature. farts!"