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#!/bin/sh
#
# Overall, this script works quite nicely, but please help to
# make this script more robust!
# Testers: need help to ensure this script remains POSIX compliant.
# Some distros do not use bash as a default shell.
#===============================================================
# This is a modest attempt to migrate a KDE3 profile to Trinity.
# If $HOME/.trinity exists then skip this one-time migration.
# Can this script be run from within starttde?
# Challenge: to run this script from within starttde requires
# graphical dialog boxes. When is the underlying TDE system
# sufficiently operational in the starttde script to use KDialog?
# If KDialog is unavailable then that leaves xmessage, which is
# ugly although possibly adequate.
# If KDialog is unavailable until after $HOME/.trinity exists, such
# as after running KPersonalizer, then this script will not help.
# Also, KPersonalizer automatically creates a skeleton profile directory
# when launched, as does some command line tools such as kconf_update.
#
# Additionally, this script was written mainly from a command line
# login perspective. This script and concept needs testing and
# improvements to support graphical login systems.
#===============================================================
# Known Quirks:
# When testing the same user account between two different systems, such
# as a real and virtual machine or two different physical machines,
# after a migration KMix is always muted because the sound devices differ.
# Not sure, but forced window sizes saved in kwinrulesc seem to break after
# a migration.
#===============================================================
Wait_For_Response () {
unset response
# -r Backslash does not act as an escape character.
# -p Display "PROMPT" without a trailing newline, before attempting to read any input.
while true; do
read -r -p "$1 (y/n): " yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* ) response=y; break;;
[Nn]* ) response=n; break;;
* ) echo "Please answer yes (y/Y) or no (n/N).";;
esac
done
}
Proceed_From_Response () {
if [ "$response" = "n" -o "$response" = "N" ]; then
echo "Exiting."
echo
exit 0
else
echo "Continuing."
echo
fi
}
# Need help here to make the disk space test more robust!
disk_space_test () {
echo
echo "Testing available disk space."
# Find the remaining space on the partition.
AVAILABLE="`df $HOME/$KDE3_PROFILE | grep '\/' | awk '{print $4}'`"
# Find the size of the profile directory.
PROFILE_SIZE="`du -s $HOME/$KDE3_PROFILE | awk '{print $1}'`"
# Determine remaining partition space after migrating.
REMAINING_SPACE=$(($AVAILABLE - $PROFILE_SIZE))
# Convert to human friendly numbers (MBs).
PROFILE_SIZE="`echo \"${PROFILE_SIZE} / 1024\" | bc`"
REMAINING_SPACE="`echo \"$REMAINING_SPACE / 1024\" | bc`"
# Let the user know the results.
echo "Remaining disk space: ${REMAINING_SPACE} MB"
echo "Space required for new profile: ${PROFILE_SIZE} MB"
# If obvious insufficient space then inform and quit.
if [ $PROFILE_SIZE -gt $REMAINING_SPACE ]; then
echo "Insufficient disk space. Exiting."
exit 0
fi
# Ask whether to proceed.
Wait_For_Response "Migrate?"
Proceed_From_Response
# User wants to migrate.
echo "Migrating an existing KDE3 profile directory:" 1>&2
echo "This is a one-time event." 1>&2
echo "Copying \$HOME/$KDE3_PROFILE to \$HOME/.trinity." 1>&2
cp -a $HOME/$KDE3_PROFILE $HOME/.trinity
}
# Avoid any possible conflict with KDE4. Therefore within this script
# use full path names to all binaries used.
# The binaries for TDE are located in the same place as this script.
# To determine that location use the following method rather than presuming
# the existence of $TDEDIR. That environment variable might not be
# defined or defined to point to KDE4 binaries.
BIN_DIR="`dirname \`readlink -f $0\``"
if [ -x $BIN_DIR/tde-config ]; then
TDE_VERSION="`$BIN_DIR/tde-config --version | grep TDE | awk '{print $2}'`"
echo "Trinity Desktop Environment version is $TDE_VERSION" 1>&2
export TDEDIR=${BIN_DIR%/bin}
echo "Trinity Desktop Environment base directory is $TDEDIR" 1>&2
else
echo "Unable to determine TDE base directory."
echo "This script should be installed in the same directory."
echo "Exiting."
exit 1
fi
unset BIN_DIR
echo
echo "This script migrates an existing KDE3 profile directory."
echo "The KDE3 profile directory will be copied/duplicated"
echo "and then cleaned/scrubbed to remove remnants of KDE3."
echo "KMail config files will be scrubbed but not the mail files."
echo "The result is a new Trinity profile directory. :-)"
echo
# We need to make this first test more robust. Some TDE tools create
# a skeleton profile directory ($TDEHOME/share/config) with no files.
# Thus, the mere existence of $HOME/.trinity will cause this script
# to terminate despite an existing profile directory possibly being
# nothing more than a skeleton. Possibly like the KDE4 profile directory
# test below, we can test for several knowable TDE files that also don't
# exist in KDE4. If those files don't exist then presume a skeleton
# profile directory.
# Do not migrate when $TDEHOME is a sym link to another profile directory.
# Trinity should have full reign within its own profile directory
# (limited to administrative locking), but an error check is a
# conservative approach.
TDEHOME_LINK="`readlink \"$HOME/.trinity\"`"
if [ "$TDEHOME_LINK" != "" ]; then
echo "Warning! The profile directory $HOME/.trinity is a" 1>&2
echo "sym link to $TDEHOME_LINK!" 1>&2
echo "Please break this sym link to perform the profile migration." 1>&2
echo
Wait_For_Response "Break the sym link now and continue with migrating?"
Proceed_From_Response
unlink "$HOME/.trinity" 2>/dev/null
if [ "`readlink \"$HOME/.trinity\"`" != "" ]; then
echo "Unable to break the sym link. Check your file and directory privileges. Quitting."
unset KDE3_PROFILE
unset TDEHOME_LINK
exit 0
fi
fi
if [ -d "$HOME/.trinity" ]; then
echo "$HOME/.trinity already exists." 1>&2
echo "No migration required." 1>&2
echo
else
echo "$HOME/.trinity does not exist." 1>&2
# If $HOME/.kde3 or $HOME/.kdemod3 exists, probably safe to presume a profile from KDE3 or a previous Trinity.
if [ -d "$HOME/.kde3" ]; then
echo "Found $HOME/.kde3."
KDE3_PROFILE=".kde3"
disk_space_test
elif [ -d "$HOME/.kdemod3" ]; then
echo "Found $HOME/.kdemod3."
KDE3_PROFILE=".kdemod3"
disk_space_test
elif [ -d "$HOME/.kde" ]; then
# This is tricky --- ensure this profile directory is NOT KDE4.
echo "Found $HOME/.kde."
if [ ! -d $HOME/.kde/share/kde4 ] && \
[ ! -f $HOME/.kde/share/config/nepomukserverrc ] && \
[ ! -f $HOME/.kde/share/config/phonondevicesrc ] && \
[ ! -f $HOME/.kde/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc ] && \
[ ! -f $HOME/.kde/share/config/specialmailcollectionsrc ]; then
# That was five different tests. Probably not a KDE4 profile. There is a chance
# the user's KDE3 profile got contaminated testing KDE4. If that is the case then
# too bad --- the safe route here is not to migrate. Otherwise if this 5-point
# test passes then migrate the profile.
KDE3_PROFILE=".kde"
echo "$HOME/$KDE3_PROFILE does not look like a KDE4 profile directory."
disk_space_test
else
echo "$HOME/.kde probably is a KDE4 profile directory."
fi
else
echo "Found no KDE3 profile directory to migrate." 1>&2
fi
fi
if [ -n "$KDE3_PROFILE" ]; then
# Let's remove any KDE3 "contamination."
echo "Removing KDE3 remnants from the new Trinity profile:" 1>&2
echo "Removing cache and temp files." 1>&2
rm -fr $HOME/.trinity/cache-*
rm -fr $HOME/.trinity/socket-*
rm -fr $HOME/.trinity/tmp-*
# Need to fix config files.
# Exclude KMail mail files --- we don't want to touch those files.
# I'm using maildir --- do these commands work for mbox too?
echo "Cleaning config files (but not KMail mail files. :-))" 1>&2
echo "Cleaning, first pass..." 1>&2
find $HOME/.trinity -path $HOME/.trinity/share/apps/kmail/mail -prune -o -type f -exec sed -i "s|/${KDE3_PROFILE}|/\.trinity|g" {} \;
EXIT_CODE="$?"
if [ "$EXIT_CODE" = "0" ]; then
echo "Done." 1>&2
else
echo "There was an error with the first pass." 1>&2
fi
# What if $TDEDIR is not defined? Bummer.
if [ -z "$TDEDIR" ]; then
echo "The \$TDEDIR environment variable does not exist. Can't complete the cleanup." 1>&2
else
echo "Cleaning, second pass..." 1>&2
find $HOME/.trinity -path $HOME/.trinity/share/apps/kmail/mail -prune -o -type f -exec sed -i "s|/opt/kde/|${TDEDIR}/|g" {} \;
EXIT_CODE_1="$?"
find $HOME/.trinity -path $HOME/.trinity/share/apps/kmail/mail -prune -o -type f -exec sed -i "s|/opt/kde3/|${TDEDIR}/|g" {} \;
EXIT_CODE_2="$?"
if [ "$EXIT_CODE_1" = "0" ] && [ "$EXIT_CODE_2" = "0" ]; then
echo "Done." 1>&2
else
echo "There was an error with the second pass." 1>&2
fi
echo "Cleaning, third pass..." 1>&2
# Prevent an anomaly with the kicker Firefox icon. Firefox likely is installed to /usr.
# The following update will change that to /opt/trinity. We need to restore that location.
KICKER_FIREFOX="$HOME/$KDE3_PROFILE/share/apps/kicker/mozilla-firefox.desktop"
if [ -e "$KICKER_FIREFOX" ]; then
FIREFOX_PNG_LOCATION="`grep \"Icon=\" \"$KICKER_FIREFOX\"`"
fi
find $HOME/.trinity -path $HOME/.trinity/share/apps/kmail/mail -prune -o -type f -exec sed -i "s|/usr/share/|${TDEDIR}/share/|g" {} \;
if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
if [ "$FIREFOX_PNG_LOCATION" != "" ]; then
FIREFOX_PNG_LOCATION_NEW="`grep \"Icon=\" \"$HOME/.trinity/share/apps/kicker/mozilla-firefox.desktop\"`"
sed -i "s|$FIREFOX_PNG_LOCATION_NEW|$FIREFOX_PNG_LOCATION|" $HOME/.trinity/share/apps/kicker/mozilla-firefox.desktop
fi
echo "Done." 1>&2
else
echo "There was an error with the third pass." 1>&2
fi
fi
# Need to update files in $HOME/.trinity/Autostart.
# Some files might be *.desktop files and can be cleaned in place.
# Some files might be sym links to a previous KDE3 location.
# Recreate those links to the correct Trinity location.
# This needs improvement for apps not in /usr/bin.
echo "Attempting to update *.desktop files in Autostart." 1>&2
find $HOME/.trinity/Autostart -! -type l -type f -exec sed -i "s|/usr/bin/|${TDEDIR}/bin/|g" {} \;
echo "Attempting to update sym links in Autostart." 1>&2
( cd $HOME/.trinity/Autostart
for i in `find . -type l`; do
LINK="`readlink $i`"
echo "Found a sym link to $LINK." 1>&2
LINK_PATH="`dirname $LINK`"
LINK_NAME="`basename $LINK`"
if [ -n "`echo $LINK_PATH | grep \"/usr\"`" ]; then
echo "Sym link points to /usr." 1>&2
NEW_LINK_PATH="`echo $LINK_PATH | sed \"s|/usr|${TDEDIR}|\"`"
elif [ -n "`echo $LINK_PATH | grep \"/opt/kde\"`" ]; then
echo "Sym link points to /opt/kde." 1>&2
NEW_LINK_PATH="`echo $LINK_PATH | sed \"s|/opt/kde|${TDEDIR}|\"`"
elif [ -n "`echo $LINK_PATH | grep \"/opt/kde3\"`" ]; then
echo "Sym link points to /opt/kde3." 1>&2
NEW_LINK_PATH="`echo $LINK_PATH | sed \"s|/opt/kde3|${TDEDIR}|\"`"
else
echo "Can't establish a path for a new link." 1>&2
fi
unlink $i
echo "Attempting to create sym link to $NEW_LINK_PATH/$LINK_NAME." 1>&2
ln -sf $NEW_LINK_PATH/$LINK_NAME $LINK_NAME
if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
echo "Link created." 1>&2
else
echo "There was an error with creating the link." 1>&2
fi
done
)
echo "Renaming krita configuration files to chalk."
mv $HOME/.trinity/share/config/kritarc $HOME/.trinity/share/config/chalkrc 2>/dev/null
mv $HOME/.trinity/share/apps/krita $HOME/.trinity/share/apps/chalk 2>/dev/null
rm -fr $HOME/.trinity/cache-`uname -n`/ksycoca* 2>/dev/null
rm -fr $HOME/.trinity/socket-* 2>/dev/null
rm -fr $HOME/.trinity/tmp-* 2>/dev/null
rm -fr $TMP/kde-$USER 2>/dev/null
rm -fr $TMP/ksocket-$USER 2>/dev/null
rm -fr $TMP/tde-$USER 2>/dev/null
rm -fr $TMP/tdesocket-$USER 2>/dev/null
# Note: Don't run kconf_update, which is run automatically when starting TDE.
# Note: Don't run any profile R14 updates: starttde does that through the r14-xdg-update script.
echo
echo "Migrated!" 1>&2
echo
fi
echo "If any button icons to non Trinity apps in the kicker/panel"
echo "or system tray are incorrect, select the correct icon from the"
echo "button's configure menu option. The button's path to the app should"
echo "remain correct. (Note: please report any such anomalies.)"
echo
unset KDE3_PROFILE
unset TDEHOME_LINK
unset KICKER_FIREFOX
unset FIREFOX_PNG_LOCATION
unset FIREFOX_PNG_LOCATION_NEW
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