##############
+ function fm_username()
+ {
+ # see if we can get the user name from the login name. oddly this sometimes doesn't work.
+ local custom_user="$(logname 2>/dev/null)"
+ if [ -z "$custom_user" ]; then
+ # try the normal unix user variable.
+ custom_user="$USER"
+ fi
+ if [ -z "$custom_user" ]; then
+ # try the windows user variable.
+ custom_user="$USERNAME"
+ fi
+ echo "$custom_user"
+ }
+
+ ##############
+
# displays the value of a variable in bash friendly format.
function var() {
HOLDIFS="$IFS"
# label if they're doing an su with the sudo.
function sudo() {
save_terminal_title
+ # hoist our X authorization info in case environment is passed along;
+ # this can allow root to use our display to show Xorg windows.
+ export IMPORTED_XAUTH="$(xauth list $DISPLAY)"
/usr/bin/sudo "$@"
retval=$?
restore_terminal_title
local custom_user="$1"; shift
if [ -z "$custom_user" ]; then
# default to login name if there was no name provided.
- custom_user="$(logname)"
- # we do intend to use logname here to get the login name and to ignore
+ custom_user="$(fm_username)"
+ # we do intend to use the login name here to get the login name and to ignore
# if the user has sudo root access; we don't want to provide a custom
# profile for root.
fi
+ # chop off any email address style formatting to leave just the name.
+ custom_user="$(echo "$custom_user" | cut -f1 -d'@')"
save_terminal_title
return 1
fi
-#hmmm: begin old custom section...
-#hmmm: here is where it starts being wrong for a link due to current borked copy approach.
-## # prevent permission foul-ups.
-## my_user="$USER"
-## # here we definitely want the effective user name (in USER), since
-## # we don't want, say, fred (as logname) to own all of root's loading
-## # dock stuff.
-###hmmm: argh, seems a bit heavyweight to do chowning here!
-## chown -R "$my_user:$my_user" \
-## "$FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK"/* "$FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED_STORE"/* 2>/dev/null
-## continue_on_error "chowning feisty meow generated directories to $my_user"
-##
-## regenerate >/dev/null
-##
-## pushd "$FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK/custom" &>/dev/null
-## incongruous_files="$(bash "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/files/list_non_dupes.sh" "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/customize/$custom_user" "$FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK/custom")"
-##
-## local fail_message="\n
-##are the perl dependencies installed? if you're on ubuntu or debian, try this:\n
-## $(grep "apt.*perl" $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/readme.txt)\n
-##or if you're on cygwin, then try this (if apt-cyg is available):\n
-## $(grep "apt-cyg.*perl" $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/readme.txt)\n";
-##
-## #echo "the incongruous files list is: $incongruous_files"
-## # disallow a single character result, since we get "*" as result when nothing exists yet.
-## if [ ${#incongruous_files} -ge 2 ]; then
-## log_feisty_meow_event "cleaning unknown older overrides..."
-## perl "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/files/safedel.pl" $incongruous_files
-## continue_on_error "running safedel. $fail_message"
-## fi
-## popd &>/dev/null
-## log_feisty_meow_event "copying custom overrides for $custom_user"
-## mkdir -p "$FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK/custom" 2>/dev/null
-## perl "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/text/cpdiff.pl" "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/customize/$custom_user" "$FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK/custom"
-## continue_on_error "running cpdiff. $fail_message"
-##
-## if [ -d "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/customize/$custom_user/scripts" ]; then
-## log_feisty_meow_event "copying custom scripts for $custom_user"
-###hmmm: could save output to show if an error occurs.
-## rsync -avz "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/customize/$custom_user/scripts" "$FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK/custom/" &>/dev/null
-## continue_on_error "copying customization scripts"
-## fi
-## regenerate
-##
-## # prevent permission foul-ups, again.
-## chown -R "$my_user:$my_user" \
-## "$FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK" "$FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED_STORE" 2>/dev/null
-## continue_on_error "once more chowning feisty meow generated directories to $my_user"
-#hmmm: begin old custom section.
-
-####
-
-#hmmm: begin new customization section...
# recreate the feisty meow loading dock.
regenerate >/dev/null
# there's an existing link, so remove it.
\rm custom
fi
+ # make sure we cleaned up the area before we re-link.
if [ -h custom -o -d custom -o -f custom ]; then
echo "
Due to an over-abundance of caution, we are not going to remove an unexpected
-'custom' object in the file system. This is located here:
- $(pwd)
+'custom' object found in the file system. This object is located in the
+feisty meow loading dock here: $(pwd)
+And here is a description of the rogue 'custom' object:
"
- ls -al .
+ ls -al custom
+ echo "
+If you are pretty sure that this is just a remnant of an older approach in
+feisty meow, where we copied the custom directory rather than linking it
+(and it most likely is just such a bit of cruft of that nature), then please
+remove that old remnant 'custom' item, for example by saying:
+ /bin/rm -rf \"custom\" ; popd
+Sorry for the interruption, but we want to make sure this removal wasn't
+automatic if there is even a small amount of doubt about the issue."
return 1
fi
# now take into account all the customizations by regenerating the feisty meow environment.
regenerate
-#hmmm: end new customization section.
-
-####
restore_terminal_title
}