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Some nitpick edits to wicd-client's section that checks for X and offers
to launch the curses client. This is largely personal preference, so no offense will be taken by merge refusal, but I'm not convinced that "friendliness" belongs in the file comments :-)
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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BOLD=`tput bold`
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BOLD=$(tput bold)
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BLUE=`tput setaf 4`
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BLUE=$(tput setaf 4)
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NC=`tput sgr0`
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NC=$(tput sgr0)
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# check_firstrun()
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# check_firstrun()
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if [ ! -d ~/.wicd ]; then
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if [ ! -d ~/.wicd ]; then
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mkdir ~/.wicd
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mkdir -p ~/.wicd
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fi
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fi
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# Make sure the user knows WHEREAREMYFILES ;-)
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# Make sure the user knows WHEREAREMYFILES ;-)
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if [ -e %DOCDIR%WHEREAREMYFILES ] && [ ! -L ~/.wicd/WHEREAREMYFILES ]; then
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if [ -e %DOCDIR%WHEREAREMYFILES ] && [ ! -L ~/.wicd/WHEREAREMYFILES ]; then
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@@ -12,34 +12,23 @@ if [ -e %DOCDIR%WHEREAREMYFILES ] && [ ! -L ~/.wicd/WHEREAREMYFILES ]; then
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fi
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fi
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if [ "$DISPLAY" = "" ] && [ -x "%BIN%wicd-curses" ]; then
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if [ "$DISPLAY" = "" ] && [ -x "%BIN%wicd-curses" ]; then
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if [ ! -f ~/.wicd/CLIENT_CURSES_WARNING ]; then
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if [ ! -f ~/.wicd/CLIENT_CURSES_WARNING ]; then
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echo "NOTICE: We see that you don't have an X server active on this console."
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printf "NOTICE: You do not have an X server active on this console, \n"
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echo "We will now be starting ${BOLD}${BLUE}wicd-curses${NC}. If you desire"
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printf "so ${BOLD}${BLUE}wicd-curses${NC} will be started instead. \n"
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echo "more information about what is happening here, please read:"
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printf "Please see the wicd-client and/or wicd-curses manual pages \n"
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echo
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printf "for more information about this error and resulting message. \n"
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echo "man wicd-client"
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printf "\n"
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echo "-or-"
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printf "This message will not be displayed again. \n"
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echo "man wicd-curses"
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printf "Press enter to continue... \n"
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echo
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echo "We apologize for any inconvenience. This message will not be displayed again."
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echo "Please press enter to continue..."
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read junk
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read _junk
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cat >>~/.wicd/CLIENT_CURSES_WARNING<<EOF
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cat >> ~/.wicd/CLIENT_CURSES_WARNING << EOF
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This file is what wicd-client looks for so that it doesn't try to tell you that
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The wicd-client script checks for the existence of this file to determine
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it is trying to launch the curses client so that it doesn't surprise non-
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whether it should warn the user before launching wicd-curses instead, in
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technical users.
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the event of the gui client being launched outside of the X Window environment.
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Please keep this file. If you remove it, then wicd-client will bark at
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If you delete this file, then wicd-client will print the warning if it is
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you if you try to launch wicd-client on a screen that is not running X.
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launched outside of X (and then recreate this file again).
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Or, you could just run "touch ~/.wicd/CLIENT_CURSES_WARNING", and the same
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objective will be met.
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Have a nice day.
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~The Wicd Developers
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EOF
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EOF
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#touch ~/.wicd/CLIENT_CURSES_WARNING
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fi
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fi
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exec %BIN%wicd-curses
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exec %BIN%wicd-curses
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fi
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fi
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