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authorTimothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>2013-01-27 01:02:02 -0600
committerTimothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>2013-01-27 01:02:02 -0600
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Rename a number of libraries and executables to avoid conflicts with KDE4
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-#!/bin/sh
-# /etc/dev.d/default/mediamanager_usbstorage.dev
-# Notify all KDE sessions (thanks to the mediamanager) that a new
-# usb_storage device appeared or disappeared
-#
-
-# to debug this script, uncomment the next line and see /tmp/mediamanager_usbstorage.debug after execution
-#DEBUG=1
-
-# exit immediately if /usr/bin/ is not yet available (during boot if /usr is a separate partition)
-/bin/ls -d /usr/bin/ >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit
-
-DEBUGOUT=/tmp/mediamanager_usbstorage.debug.$$
-if [ "$DEBUG" = "1" -a -z "$2" ]; then
- echo "executing $0 $@" > $DEBUGOUT
- echo "with the following environment variables:" >> $DEBUGOUT
- env >> $DEBUGOUT
- echo "----" >> $DEBUGOUT
- sh -x $0 $@ debug >> $DEBUGOUT 2>&1
- exit
-fi
-
-# we only manage block devices
-if [ "$1" != "block" ]; then exit; fi
-
-# we only manage usb_storage devices
-if [ "$ACTION" = "add" ]; then
- device="`ls /sys$DEVPATH/../device/../../../ 2> /dev/NULL | grep ':' | head -1`"
- if [ -z "$device" -o ! -e /sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb-storage/$device ]; then
- # The behavior is not the same for every kernel it seems.
- # Testing the driver/ directory just in case.
- device="`ls /sys$DEVPATH/../device/../../../driver 2> /dev/NULL | grep ':' | head -1`"
- if [ -z "$device" -o ! -e /sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb-storage/$device ]; then
- exit
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-# functions for syslog
-LOGGER="logger -t `basename $0`[$$] -p user.notice"
-write_syslog () {
- echo ${@} | $LOGGER
-}
-
-# be sure the drivers are loaded
-/sbin/modprobe -q usb_storage
-/sbin/modprobe -q vfat
-
-# create the FSH required /media directory
-# See: http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#MEDIAMOUNTPOINT
-MNT=media
-if [ ! -d /$MNT ]; then
- mkdir /$MNT
- write_syslog "Created the /$MNT directory"
-fi
-
-# we need DEVPATH, DEVNAME and ACTION, so we warn the user that executes this script by hand
-if [ -z "$DEVPATH" -a -z "$DEVNAME" -a -z "$ACTION" ]; then
- echo
- echo "This script must be called by udevd because it needs the following environment variables: DEVPATH, DEVNAME, ACTION"
- echo "So you must copy this script as /etc/dev.d/default/updfstab-2.6.dev and set it executable"
- echo "See: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/RFC-dev.d"
- echo
- exit
-fi
-
-# if $DEVPATH/device exists, we are a device, not a partition, so exit
-if [ -d /sys${DEVPATH}/device ]; then exit; fi
-
-dcop_users="`ps aux | grep dcopserver | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq`"
-
-# if the current device is being added
-if [ "$ACTION" = "add" ]; then
- # get partition information
- partition="/sys${DEVPATH}/../device/../../.."
- # We check twice again... marvelous random kernel behaviour changes...
- if [ -e $partition/product ]; then
- product="`cat $partition/product`"
- else
- product="`cat $partition/../product`"
- fi
- if [ -e $partition/manufacturer ]; then
- manufacturer="`cat $partition/manufacturer`"
- else
- manufacturer="`cat $partition/../manufacturer`"
- fi
-
- write_syslog "Invoking dcop..."
- write_syslog "kded mediamanager removablePlug $DEVNAME \"$manufacturer $product\""
-
- method="kded mediamanager removablePlug"
- for user in $dcop_users ; do
- dcop --user $user --all-sessions $method $DEVNAME "$manufacturer $product"
- done
-
-elif [ "$ACTION" = "remove" ]; then
- write_syslog "Invoking dcop..."
- write_syslog "kded mediamanager removableUnplug $DEVNAME"
-
- method="kded mediamanager removableUnplug"
- for user in $dcop_users ; do
- dcop --user $user --all-sessions $method $DEVNAME
- done
-
- umount $DEVNAME
-fi
-
-