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#!/bin/sh
# Script used by kdesktop to eject a removable media (CDROM/Tape/SCSI/Floppy)
# Relies on the 'eject' program, 'cdcontrol' on *BSD
#
# Copyright GPL v2 by David Faure <david@mandrakesoft.com>
#
quiet=0
if test "$1" = "-q"; then
quiet=1
shift
fi
if test "$1" = "--help"; then
echo "Usage: $0 <name> where name is a device or a mountpoint."
exit 0
fi
if test -z "$1"; then
for dev in /dev/cdrom /dev/dvd /dev/dvdram /dev/cdrecorder; do
if test -e $dev; then
lp=`readlink $dev`
if test -n "$lp"; then
device=/dev/$lp
else
device=$dev
fi
break
fi
done
else
device=$1
fi
udi=`dcop kded mediamanager properties $device 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 `
if test -n "$udi"; then
dcop kded mediamanager unmount "$udi" >/dev/null 2>&1
block_udi=`hal-get-property --udi $udi --key block.storage_device`
if test -n "$block_udi"; then
need_eject=`hal-get-property --udi $block_udi --key storage.requires_eject`
if test "$need_eject" = "false"; then
exit 0;
fi
fi
fi
# Checking for stuff in the PATH is ugly with sh.
# I guess this is the reason for making this a kde app...
OS=`uname -s`
case "$OS" in
OpenBSD)
cdio -f $1 eject >/dev/null 2>&1
;;
*BSD)
dev=`echo $1 | sed -E -e 's#/dev/##' -e 's/([0-9])./\1/'`
cdcontrol -f $dev eject >/dev/null 2>&1
;;
*)
# Warning, it has to be either eject 2.0.x or >=2.1.5
# Otherwise it doesn't work as expected (it requires a
# fstab entry for no reason).
eject_result=$(dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.Hal $block_udi org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Storage.Eject array:string:"" | grep int | cut -d\ -f5)
# fallback if not true
if [ "$eject_result" != "0" ]; then
eject $1 >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
;;
esac
if test $? -eq 0; then
dcop kdesktop default refreshIcons
exit 0
elif test $quiet -eq 0; then
kdialog --title "KDE Eject" --error "Eject $1 failed!"
fi
exit 1
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