Remove "misc/whipper-uninstalled"

A script that sets up an environment for running whipper without
actually installing it. With the clean ups that have happened to whipper
as well as later developments in the Python eco system, simply setting
up a virtualenv and running whipper from within that seems like a more
reasonable approach at this time.

This also fixes https://github.com/JoeLametta/whipper/issues/47 by
removing the "morituri-uninstalled mode" completely. :)
This commit is contained in:
Frederik “Freso” S. Olesen
2017-04-28 22:55:24 +02:00
parent 0055e5367e
commit f0692ba7d7

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#!/bin/bash -i
#
# set up environment to use and develop uninstalled
#
# set up PATH, PYTHONPATH
#
# prefer uninstalled versions, but also put installed ones on the path
#
# symlink this script in a directory in your path (for example $HOME/bin)
# to a name that reflects the version of your checkout
# this script is run -i so that PS1 doesn't get cleared
self=$0
absolute=$self
if test -L $absolute
then
# find what the symlink points to
absolute=`stat $absolute -c %N -t | sed 's/^.* -> .//g' | sed 's/.$//g'`
fi
MISCDIR=`dirname $absolute`
BASEDIR=`cd $MISCDIR/.. && pwd`
# extract version from $0
# if this script is called "...-head" then version will be "head"
PROJECT=`basename $self | sed s/-.*//g`
VERSION=`basename $self | sed s/.*-//g`
COMMAND=$PROJECT
# override if the command line name to be completed is different
COMMAND=whipper
options=
# set up a bunch of paths
export PATH=$BASEDIR/bin${PATH:+:$PATH}
export PYTHONPATH=$BASEDIR${PYTHONPATH:+:$PYTHONPATH}
# set up bash completion if we have it
tmp=
if echo $SHELL | grep bash > /dev/null
then
if test -d $BASEDIR/etc/bash_completion.d
then
# we need to create our own temporary bashrc replacement from the user's
# and our completion stuff
tmp=`mktemp -t bashrc.XXXXXXXX`
if test -e $HOME/.bashrc
then
cat $HOME/.bashrc > $tmp
fi
cat $BASEDIR/etc/bash_completion.d/$COMMAND >> $tmp
SHELL_OPTIONS="--init-file $tmp"
options="(with bash completion)"
fi
fi
# if we got a command, run it, else start a shell
if test ! -z "$1";
then
$@
exit $?
fi
# set up prompt to help us remember we're in a subshell, cd to
# the base directory and start $SHELL
cd $BASEDIR
shell=$SHELL
if test "x$SHELL" == "x/bin/bash"
then
# debian/ubuntu resets our PS1. bastards.
if test -e /etc/debian_version
then
SHELL_OPTIONS="$SHELL_OPTIONS --noprofile"
fi
fi
echo Entering interactive $PROJECT shell $SHELL $options
PS1="[$PROJECT-$VERSION] $PS1" $SHELL $SHELL_OPTIONS
if test ! -z "$tmp"
then
rm $tmp
fi
echo Thank you for using $PROJECT.