#!/bin/sh # Make sure the user has a sufficiently recent version of mono on the PATH MINIMUM_MONO_VERSION="4.2" prompt_apt_install_mono_complete() { command -v mono >/dev/null 2>&1 && command -v cert-sync >/dev/null 2>&1 && return 1 command -v apt-cache > /dev/null || return 1 command -v xdg-mime > /dev/null || return 1 command -v xdg-open > /dev/null || return 1 [ ! "$(xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/apt)" ] && return 1 apt-cache search --names-only mono-complete | cut -d' ' -f1 | grep "^mono-complete$" > /dev/null || return 1 return 0 } make_version() { echo "$1" | tr '.' '\n' | head -n 4 | xargs printf "%03d%03d%03d%03d"; } mono_missing_or_old() { command -v mono >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 0 command -v cert-sync >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 0 MONO_VERSION=$(mono --version | head -n1 | cut -d' ' -f5) [ "$(make_version "${MONO_VERSION}")" -lt "$(make_version "${MINIMUM_MONO_VERSION}")" ] && return 0 return 1 } HERE="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "${0}")")" export PATH="${HERE}"/usr/bin/:"${PATH}" export XDG_DATA_DIRS="${HERE}"/usr/share/:"${XDG_DATA_DIRS}" # If mono is not installed, and the user has apt-cache, apt-url, # xdg-open, and either zenity or kdialog, then we can prompt to # automatically install the mono-complete package if prompt_apt_install_mono_complete; then PROMPT_MESSAGE="{MODNAME} requires the Mono runtime.\nWould you like to install it now?" if command -v zenity > /dev/null; then zenity --no-wrap --question --title "{MODNAME}" --text "${PROMPT_MESSAGE}" 2> /dev/null && xdg-open apt://mono-complete && exit 0 elif command -v kdialog > /dev/null; then kdialog --title "{MODNAME}" --yesno "${PROMPT_MESSAGE}" && xdg-open apt://mono-complete && exit 0 elif "${HERE}/usr/bin/gtk-dialog.py" test > /dev/null; then "${HERE}/usr/bin/gtk-dialog.py" question --title "{MODNAME}" --text "${PROMPT_MESSAGE}" 2> /dev/null && xdg-open apt://mono-complete && exit 0 fi fi if mono_missing_or_old; then ERROR_MESSAGE="{MODNAME} requires Mono ${MINIMUM_MONO_VERSION} or greater and the cert-sync utility.\nPlease install Mono using your system package manager.\n\nSee http://wiki.openra.net/AppImages for more information." if command -v zenity > /dev/null; then zenity --no-wrap --error --title "{MODNAME}" --text "${ERROR_MESSAGE}" 2> /dev/null elif command -v kdialog > /dev/null; then kdialog --title "{MODNAME}" --error "${ERROR_MESSAGE}" elif "${HERE}/usr/bin/gtk-dialog.py" test > /dev/null; then "${HERE}/usr/bin/gtk-dialog.py" error --title "{MODNAME}" --text "${ERROR_MESSAGE}" 2> /dev/null else printf "${ERROR_MESSAGE}" fi exit 1 fi # Some distros and self-compiled mono installations don't set up # the SSL required for http web queries. If we detect that these # are missing we can try and create a local sync as a fallback. if [ ! -d "/usr/share/.mono/certs" ] && [ ! -d "${HOME}/.config/.mono/certs" ]; then if [ -f "/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt" ]; then cert-sync --quiet --user /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt elif [ -f "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt" ]; then cert-sync --quiet --user /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt fi fi # Run the game or server if [ -n "$1" ] && [ "$1" = "--server" ]; then # Drop the --server argument shift exec "openra-{MODID}-server" "$@" elif [ -n "$1" ] && [ "$1" = "--utility" ]; then # Drop the --utility argument shift exec "openra-{MODID}-utility" "$@" else exec "openra-{MODID}" "$@" fi