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#!@BASH@
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# -*- mode: sh; sh-basic-offset: 3; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
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# vim: set filetype=sh sw=3 sts=3 expandtab autoindent:
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2005-11-29 11:09:04 +01:00
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2005-11-29 11:10:08 +01:00
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# This file contains functions shared between ninjahelper and backupninja.
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#####################################################
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## MISC FUNCTIONS
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#
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# create a temporary file in a secure way.
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#
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function maketemp() {
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local tempfile=`mktemp /tmp/$1.XXXXXXXX`
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echo $tempfile
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}
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#
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# compare version numbers.
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# returns 0 if equal, 1 if $1>$2, and 2 if $1<$2
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#
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function compare_versions() {
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if [[ "$1" == "$2" ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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local IFS=.
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local i version_1=($1) version_2=($2)
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for ((i=${#version_1[@]}; i<${#version_2[@]}; i++)); do
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version_1[i]=0
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done
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for ((i=0; i<${#version_1[@]}; i++)); do
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if [[ -z ${version_2[i]} ]]; then
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version_2[i]=0
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fi
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if ((10#${version_1[i]} > 10#${version_2[i]})); then
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return 1
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fi
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if ((10#${version_1[i]} < 10#${version_2[i]})); then
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return 2
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fi
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done
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return 0
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}
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#
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# compare version numbers: >=
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#
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function version_ge() {
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compare_versions "$1" "$2"
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comp=$?
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[ $comp -eq 0 ] || [ $comp -eq 1 ]
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}
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#####################################################
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## CONFIG-FILE RELATED FUNCTIONS
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function setfile() {
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CURRENT_CONF_FILE=$1
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}
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function setsection() {
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CURRENT_SECTION=$1
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}
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#
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# sets a global var with name equal to $1
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# to the value of the configuration parameter $1
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# $2 is the default.
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#
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function getconf() {
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CURRENT_PARAM=$1
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ret=`@AWK@ -f $libdirectory/parseini S=$CURRENT_SECTION P=$CURRENT_PARAM $CURRENT_CONF_FILE`
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# if nothing is returned, set the default
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if [ "$ret" == "" -a "$2" != "" ]; then
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ret="$2"
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fi
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# replace * with %, so that it is not globbed.
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ret="${ret//\\*/__star__}"
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# this is weird, but single quotes are needed to
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# allow for returned values with spaces. $ret is still expanded
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# because it is in an 'eval' statement.
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eval $1='$ret'
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}
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