[Konsole-devel] [Bug 308781] New: Error on executing sh script
Myc
mycclark at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 01:51:51 UTC 2012
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=308781
Bug ID: 308781
Severity: normal
Version: 2.9.2
Priority: NOR
Assignee: konsole-devel at kde.org
Summary: Error on executing sh script
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux
Reporter: mycclark at gmail.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: emulation
Product: konsole
I am using a install script to install Minecraft. Unfortunately, when I run
the script it spits out a different errors and being that I am new to KDE I am
not sure where to start debugging the script as it works great under ubuntu.
Here is the script:
#!/bin/bash
# Alloc's Minecraft Installer:
# feel free to change, update, improve, and release this script
# suggestions of feedback? reach me at alloc at dr.com
# This script, in no way, is directly distributing any protected minecraft
files
# all files are downloaded directly from minecraft.net. Don't worry, you won't
be
# breaking the "one big rule" :)
# happy mining!
# latest update 5/07/2011
echo ""
echo "@-------------------------------------------@"
echo "@ Alloc's Bash Minecraft Installer @"
echo "@ Version 2.0 @"
echo "@ @"
echo "@ Please feel free to improve @"
echo "@ this script however you desire. @"
echo "@ @"
echo "@ Alloc at dr.com @"
echo "@-------------------------------------------@"
counter=1
#----------------------------------#
# DOTS FUNCTION #
#----------------------------------#
# this function simply prints three dots. It waits .1 seconds between each dot
function dots {
while [ $counter -le 3 ]
do
echo -ne "."
sleep .1
((counter++))
done
let counter=1
echo
}
## END DOTS
#----------------------------------#
# INSTALL FUNCTION #
#----------------------------------#
# This is the main install function, here all the files are downloaded/created
and installed
function Install {
# the first thing it does is check to see if the .minecraft folder already
exists
# if so, then we don't need to create a new one, if not, we do.
if [ -e /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft ]
then
echo ".minecraft folder exists"
if [ -e /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/minecraft.jar ]
then
echo -ne "have you run this before?"
dots
fi
echo ""
else
echo -ne "creating /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft"
dots
cd /home/$(whoami)
mkdir .minecraft
fi
#--------------------------------------------
cd /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft
#--------------------------------------------
# after the .minecraft folder is created, the script checks for Sun-Java
# by checking to see if the installation folder is present, if so, then
# it will not download it, however it will still make sure that sun-java
# is default, just in case openjdk is already installed
echo -ne "looking for Sun-Java"
dots
if [ -e /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun ]
then
if [ -e /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin ]
then
if [ -e /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin/java ]
then
echo "Sun-Java is already Installed!"
echo -ne "We need to make sure that it is the default Java
installation"
dots
echo "Don't worry if you see lots of errors"
echo "this requires root access"
# setting the default java creates alot of unneeded text,
therefore it is done
# in a new terminal window, because people dont' really need to
see it
sudo gnome-terminal -x sudo update-java-alternatives -s
java-6-sun
echo "Sun Java set as Default."
fi
fi
echo ""
else
echo -ne "you'll need to install Sun-Java-JRE"
dots
echo "this will require root access!"
echo "prepare for lots of text!"
sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-sun
echo ""
echo ""
echo ""
echo " JAVA INSTALL SUCCESSFUL!"
echo "------------------------------------"
echo ""
echo ""
echo ""
fi
#--------------------------------------------
# the .jar file is simply downloaded to the .minecraft folder from
minecraft.net
# it first checks to see if the user already has it, if so, it won't be
downloaded
echo -ne downloading minecraft.jar
dots
if [ -e /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/minecraft.jar ]
then
echo looks like you already downloaded it!
else
wget -q www.minecraft.net/download/minecraft.jar
echo "downloaded."
fi
echo""
echo -ne downloading icon
# the icon is also downloaded from minecraft.net, only if needed
dots
if [ -e /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/icon.png ]
then
echo "you already have the icon!"
else
wget -q http://www.minecraft.net/favicon.png
mv favicon.png icon.png
echo saved to /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft
fi
echo ""
#---------------------------------------------
echo -ne "writing bin shell"
# this writes a seperate shell script in the /usr/local/bin folder, this is
what allows the user
# to run minecraft from terminal, just by typing minecraft.
dots
if [ ! -e /usr/local/bin/minecraft ]
then
touch minecraft
echo java -jar /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/minecraft.jar >> minecraft
echo -ne saving to usr/local/bin
dots
echo this requires root access:
sudo cp minecraft /usr/local/bin/
cd /
cd /usr/local/bin
sudo chmod +x minecraft
echo "done"
else
echo excecutable already written
fi
echo ""
#--------------------------------------------
echo -ne writing desktop shortcut
dots
cd /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/
if [ -e /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/install_files ]
then
echo -ne previous version detected, updating
dots
rm -rf install_files
fi
mkdir install_files
cd install_files
touch alloc-installer.desktop
echo "[Desktop Entry]" >> alloc-installer.desktop
echo "Type=Application" >> alloc-installer.desktop
echo "Encoding=UTF-8" >> alloc-installer.desktop
echo "Name=Minecraft" >> alloc-installer.desktop
echo "Comment=awesome game" >> alloc-installer.desktop
echo Exec= java -jar /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/minecraft.jar >>
alloc-installer.desktop
echo Icon= /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/icon.png >> alloc-installer.desktop
echo Categories=Game >> alloc-installer.desktop
echo "Terminal=false" >> alloc-installer.desktop
#----------------------------------------------------
echo -ne granting the shortcut excecution permissions
dots
echo this requires root access
cp alloc-installer.desktop /home/$(whoami)/Desktop
sudo chmod +x /home/$(whoami)/Desktop/alloc-installer.desktop
echo "done"
echo ""
#---------------------------------------------
echo -ne writing menu item
dots
touch alloc-menu.directory
echo [Desktop Entry] >> alloc-menu.directory
echo Value=1.0 >> alloc-menu.directory
echo Type=Directory >> alloc-menu.directory
echo Encoding=UTF-8 >> alloc-menu.directory
echo "done"
echo ""
echo -ne installing to Applications menu
dots
xdg-desktop-menu install alloc-menu.directory alloc-installer.desktop
xdg-desktop-menu forceupdate
echo installed
#--------------------------------------------
echo ""
echo "SUCCESS!"
echo ""
echo -e "Minecraft has been successfully Downloaded and Installed \nCheck your
desktop and Applications menu for launchers! \nYou can also run it from
terminal with a 'minecraft' command! \ncontact: alloc at dr.com"
echo "Happy Mining!"
echo""
}
## END INSTALL
#----------------------------------#
# SERVER INSTALL FUNCTION #
#----------------------------------#
function ServerInstall {
echo -ne "Looking for Server File"
dots
if [ -e /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server/bin/minecraft_server.jar ]
then
echo -ne "Server Files already installed!"
dots
Main
else
echo "not found!"
fi
echo ""
echo -ne "Creating Server Directory"
dots
mkdir /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server
cd /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server
mkdir bin
cd bin
echo ""
echo -ne "Downloading"
dots
echo -ne " -minecraft_server.jar"
echo " done!"
wget -q http://www.minecraft.net/download/minecraft_server.jar
echo -ne " -server_icon.png "
echo " done!"
dots
wget -q http://i.imgur.com/ugDRM.png
mv ugDRM.png server_icon.png
echo ""
echo -ne "Writing Shell Launcher"
dots
if [ -e minecraft_server ]
then
rm minecraft_server
fi
touch minecraft_server
echo "cd /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server" >> minecraft_server
echo "pwd" >> minecraft_server
echo "java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar bin/minecraft_server.jar" >>
minecraft_server
echo -ne "Copying to bin folder"
dots
echo "This may require root access:"
sudo cp minecraft_server /usr/local/bin
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/minecraft_server
echo "done"
echo ""
echo -ne "Creating launchers"
dots
mkdir install_files
cd install_files
if [ -e alloc-server_installer.desktop ] || [ -e alloc-menu.directory ]
then
rm alloc-server_installer.desktop
rm alloc-menu.directory
fi
touch alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "[Desktop Entry]" >> alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "Type=Application" >> alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "Encoding=UTF-8" >> alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "Name=Server Minecraft" >> alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "Comment=Server GUI" >> alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo Exec= minecraft_server >> alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo Icon= /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server/bin/server_icon.png >>
alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo Categories=Game >> alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "Terminal=false" >> alloc-server_installer.desktop
#----------------------------------------------------
echo -ne "Granting the shortcut excecution permissions"
dots
echo this requires root access
cp alloc-server_installer.desktop /home/$(whoami)/Desktop
sudo chmod +x /home/$(whoami)/Desktop/alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "done"
echo ""
echo -ne "Writing menu item"
dots
touch alloc-menu.directory
echo [Desktop Entry] >> alloc-menu.directory
echo Value=1.0 >> alloc-menu.directory
echo Type=Directory >> alloc-menu.directory
echo Encoding=UTF-8 >> alloc-menu.directory
echo -ne "Installing server launchers"
dots
xdg-desktop-menu install alloc-menu.directory alloc-server_installer.desktop
xdg-desktop-menu forceupdate
echo "done"
echo ""
echo -e "The Minecraft server client has been installed! \nrun it from the
launchers, or by typing 'minecraft_server' into terminal"
## END SERVER INSTALL
}
#----------------------------------#
# SERVER UNINSTALL FUNCTION #
#----------------------------------#
function ServerUninstall {
if [ ! -d /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server ]
then
echo Server is not installed!
return
fi
cd /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server/bin/install_files
echo -ne "Removing Launchers"
dots
xdg-desktop-menu uninstall alloc-menu.directory alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "done"
echo ""
echo -ne "Removing Desktop Icon"
dots
cd /home/$(whoami)/Desktop
if [ -e alloc-server_installer.desktop ]
then
rm alloc-server_installer.desktop
echo "done"
else
echo "Does not exits"
fi
echo ""
echo -ne "Removing Server"
dots
if [ -d /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server/bin ]
then
cd /home/$(whoami)/Minecraft_Server
rm -rf bin
echo "done"
fi
echo ""
echo -ne "Removing launch script"
dots
echo "this requires root access"
sudo rm /usr/local/bin/minecraft_server
echo "done"
echo "Uninstall Successful"
}
#----------------------------------#
# UNINSTALL FUNCTION #
#----------------------------------#
function Uninstall {
echo -ne "Looking for Minecraft"
dots
if [ ! -e /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/minecraft.jar ]
then
echo -ne " -folder not detected"
dots
if [ ! -e /usr/local/bin/minecraft ]
then
echo -ne " -bin launcher not detected"
dots
echo""
echo "Minecraft doesn't seem to be installed!"
Main
return
fi
fi
echo "Minecraft found!"
echo -ne "Uninstalling Minecraft"
dots
echo "NOTE: You're save files will be kept"
cd /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft
echo ""
echo -ne "Deleting files and folders"
dots
rm -rf bin
rm -rf texturepacks
rm minecraft.jar
if [ -e options.txt ]
then
rm options.txt
fi
if [ -e lastlogin ]
then
rm lastlogin
fi
rm minecraft
rm -rf resources
rm icon.png
cd install_files
echo "Removing Application Launcher"
xdg-desktop-menu uninstall alloc-menu.directory alloc-installer.desktop
echo "Removing Desktop Shortcut"
rm /home/$(whoami)/Desktop/alloc-installer.desktop
rm -rf /home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/install_files
echo ""
echo -ne "Removing Binary Launcher"
dots
echo "this requires root access:"
sudo rm /usr/local/bin/minecraft
echo ""
echo "Minecraft has been uninstalled :("
}
## END UNINSTALL
#----------------------------------#
# TROUBLESHOOT FUNCTION #
#----------------------------------#
function TroubleShoot {
echo ""
echo ""
echo "#----------------------------------#"
echo "# Troubleshooting Menu #"
echo "#----------------------------------#"
echo "What would you like to do? (enter number of choice)"; echo "";
echo "1. install/update Sun-Java"
echo "2. install/update OpenJDK"
echo "3. use Sun-Java to run minecraft from now on"
echo "4. use OpenJDK to run minecraft from now on (not generally encouraged)"
echo "5. these options didn't fix it!"
echo "6. return to the main menu"
TINPUT=0
read TINPUT
if [ $TINPUT -eq 1 ]
then
echo -ne "Installing/Updating Sun-Java"
dots
echo "this requires root access:"
sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
echo ""; echo ""; echo; echo "Finished!"; echo "";
TroubleShoot
else
if [ $TINPUT -eq 2 ]
then
echo -ne "Installing/Updating OpenJDK"
dots
echo "this requires root access:"
sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre
echo ""; echo ""; echo; echo "Finished!"; echo "";
TroubleShoot
else
if [ $TINPUT -eq 3 ]
then
echo -ne "Making Sun-Java the default"
dots
echo "Don't worry if you see lots of errors"
sudo gnome-terminal -x sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-sun
echo ""; echo ""; echo; echo "Finished!"; echo "";
else
if [ $TINPUT -eq 4 ]
then
echo -ne "Making OpenJDK the default"
dots
echo "Don't worry if you see lots of errors"
sudo gnome-terminal -x sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-openjdk
echo ""; echo ""; echo; echo "Finished!"; echo "";
else
if [ $TINPUT -eq 5 ]
then
echo "-------------------------------------------------"
echo "if these troubleshooting options didn't fix your,"
echo "problem, I'd be glad to help you out! "
echo "Alloc at dr.com"
echo "-------------------------------------------------"
read NOTHING
Main
else
if [ $TINPUT -eq 6 ]
then
return
else
echo invalid choice
TroubleShoot
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
}
## END TROUBLESHOOT
#----------------------------------#
# MAIN FUNCTION #
#----------------------------------#
function Main {
echo ""
echo "------------------------------------------------------"
echo "What would you like to do? (enter number of choice) "; echo "";
INPUT=0
while [ $INPUT != 1 ] && [ $INPUT != 2 ] && [ $INPUT != 3 ]
do
echo "1. Install Minecraft"
echo "2. Uninstall Minecraft"
echo "3. Install Minecraft Server"
echo "4. Uninstall Minecraft Server"
echo "5. TroubleShooting"
echo "6. Exit"
if [ -e /usr/local/bin/minecraft ] && [ -e
/home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/minecraft.jar ]
then
echo "7. Play Minecraft!"
fi
read INPUT
if [ $INPUT -eq 1 ]
then
Install
Main
return
else
if [ $INPUT -eq 2 ]
then
Uninstall
Main
return
else
if [ $INPUT -eq 3 ]
then
ServerInstall
Main
return
else
if [ $INPUT -eq 4 ]
then
ServerUninstall
Main
return
else
if [ $INPUT -eq 5 ]
then
TroubleShoot
Main
return
else
if [ $INPUT -eq 6 ]
then
return
else
if [ $INPUT -eq 7 ] && [ -e /usr/local/bin/minecraft ] && [ -e
/home/$(whoami)/.minecraft/minecraft.jar ]
then
minecraft
else
echo "invalid choice"
Main
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
done
}
#----------------------------------#
# CALL THE MAIN FUNCTION #
#----------------------------------#
Main
# THE END
An example crash:
@-------------------------------------------@
@ Alloc's Bash Minecraft Installer @
@ Version 2.0 @
@ @
@ Please feel free to improve @
@ this script however you desire. @
@ @
@ Alloc at dr.com @
@-------------------------------------------@
Downloads/Mincraft_Installer_20.sh: 36: Downloads/Mincraft_Installer_20.sh:
function: not found
-ne .
Downloads/Mincraft_Installer_20.sh: 41: Downloads/Mincraft_Installer_20.sh:
counter++: not found
However I have noticed the number getting spit out after the sh: is different
most of the time.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Open Terminal
2.Launch Script
3.Cry Quitely
Actual Results:
The crash/error listed above.
Expected Results:
To bring up the menu to be able to install Minecraft and be able to install the
proper instances of Java.
Here is the website that has the script.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/250945-install-ubuntu-minecraft-installer-update-20/
I have use this script in the past with no issues and that is why I tried it
here.
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