X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=etc%2Fgrml%2Flsb-functions;h=42e89fb21fb04c4445211133021868721067a18a;hb=fcb1f5a4c443b8c2e2ba359170dd8bb88a899fdb;hp=4a2721813d1bc563736bde9aa74634f58e8bf987;hpb=902efcc7cb590cb94549bf86e43b01d27dc0e1e0;p=grml-etc-core.git diff --git a/etc/grml/lsb-functions b/etc/grml/lsb-functions index 4a27218..42e89fb 100644 --- a/etc/grml/lsb-functions +++ b/etc/grml/lsb-functions @@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ _have_tput() { || return 1 } -log_success_msg () { +log_success_msg() { printf " * $@\n" } -log_failure_msg () { +log_failure_msg() { if _have_tput ; then RED="$("$TPUT" setaf 1)" #NORMAL="$("$TPUT" op)" @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ log_failure_msg () { fi } -log_warning_msg () { +log_warning_msg() { if _have_tput ; then YELLOW="$("$TPUT" setaf 3)" #NORMAL="$("$TPUT" op")" @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ log_warning_msg () { fi } -log_warning_msg_nn () { +log_warning_msg_nn() { if _have_tput ; then YELLOW="$("$TPUT" setaf 3)" printf " ${BLUE}*${NORMAL} $@" @@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ log_warning_msg_nn () { } # int log_begin_message (char *message) -log_begin_msg () { +log_begin_msg() { if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then return 1 fi printf " ${GREEN}*${NORMAL} $@\n" } -log_begin_msg_nn () { +log_begin_msg_nn() { if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then return 1 fi @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ log_begin_msg_nn () { SUBMSG=" ${GREEN}-${NORMAL} " # int log_end_message (int exitstatus) -log_end_msg () { +log_end_msg() { # If no arguments were passed, return [ "$#" -eq 0 ] && return 1 @@ -167,23 +167,6 @@ RC_DEFAULT_INDENT=2 #RC_DOT_PATTERN=' .' RC_DOT_PATTERN='' -# void splash(...) -# -# Notify bootsplash/splashutils/gensplash/whatever about -# important events. -# -splash() { - return 0 -} - -# void profiling(...) -# -# Notify bootsplash/whatever about important events. -# -profiling() { - return 0 -} - # void get_bootconfig() # # Get the BOOTLEVEL and SOFTLEVEL by setting @@ -488,50 +471,6 @@ get_bootparam() { return ${retval} } -# Safer way to list the contents of a directory, -# as it do not have the "empty dir bug". -# -# char *dolisting(param) -# -# print a list of the directory contents -# -# NOTE: quote the params if they contain globs. -# also, error checking is not that extensive ... -# -dolisting() { - local x - local y - local tmpstr - local mylist - local mypath="$*" - - if [ "${mypath%/\*}" != "${mypath}" ] - then - mypath="${mypath%/\*}" - fi - - for x in ${mypath} - do - [ ! -e "${x}" ] && continue - - if [ ! -d "${x}" ] && ( [ -L "${x}" ] || [ -f "${x}" ] ) - then - mylist="${mylist} $(ls "${x}" 2> /dev/null)" - else - [ "${x%/}" != "${x}" ] && x="${x%/}" - - cd "${x}"; tmpstr="$(ls)" - - for y in ${tmpstr} - do - mylist="${mylist} ${x}/${y}" - done - fi - done - - printf "${mylist}\n" -} - # char *add_suffix(char * configfile) # # Returns a config file name with the softlevel suffix @@ -547,57 +486,6 @@ add_suffix() { return 0 } -# Network filesystems list for common use in rc-scripts. -# This variable is used in is_net_fs and other places such as -# localmount. -NET_FS_LIST="afs cifs coda gfs ncpfs nfs nfs4 shfs smbfs" - -# bool is_net_fs(path) -# -# return 0 if path is the mountpoint of a networked filesystem -# -# EXAMPLE: if is_net_fs / ; then ... -# -is_net_fs() { - local fstype - # /proc/mounts is always accurate but may not always be available - if [ -e /proc/mounts ]; then - fstype="$( sed -n -e '/^rootfs/!s:.* '"$1"' \([^ ]*\).*:\1:p' /proc/mounts )" - else - fstype="$( mount | sed -n -e 's:.* on '"$1"' type \([^ ]*\).*:\1:p' )" - fi - case " ${NET_FS_LIST} " in - *" ${fstype} "*) - return 0 - ;; - *) - return 1 - ;; - esac -} - -# bool is_uml_sys() -# -# return 0 if the currently running system is User Mode Linux -# -# EXAMPLE: if is_uml_sys ; then ... -# -is_uml_sys() { - grep -qs 'UML' /proc/cpuinfo - return $? -} - -# bool is_vserver_sys() -# -# return 0 if the currently running system is a Linux VServer -# -# EXAMPLE: if is_vserver_sys ; then ... -# -is_vserver_sys() { - grep -qs '^s_context:[[:space:]]*[1-9]' /proc/self/status - return $? -} - # bool get_mount_fstab(path) # # return the parameters to pass to the mount command generated from fstab