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[or-cvs] r22657: {torbrowser} Add OSX-specific launch script and update Makefile according (in torbrowser/trunk: build-scripts src/RelativeLink)
Author: erinn
Date: 2010-07-19 13:30:30 +0000 (Mon, 19 Jul 2010)
New Revision: 22657
Added:
torbrowser/trunk/src/RelativeLink/RelativeLinkOSX.sh
Modified:
torbrowser/trunk/build-scripts/Makefile.osx
Log:
Add OSX-specific launch script and update Makefile accordingly
Modified: torbrowser/trunk/build-scripts/Makefile.osx
===================================================================
--- torbrowser/trunk/build-scripts/Makefile.osx 2010-07-19 13:01:57 UTC (rev 22656)
+++ torbrowser/trunk/build-scripts/Makefile.osx 2010-07-19 13:30:30 UTC (rev 22657)
@@ -390,8 +390,8 @@
# We've replaced the custom C program with a shell script for now...
launcher:
- cp ../src/RelativeLink/RelativeLink.sh $(DEST)/start-tor-browser
- chmod +x $(DEST)/start-tor-browser
+ cp ../src/RelativeLink/RelativeLink.sh $(DEST)/Contents/MacOS/TorBrowserBundle
+ chmod +x $(DEST)/Contents/MacOS/TorBrowserBundle
strip-it-stripper:
strip $(APPDIR)/tor
Added: torbrowser/trunk/src/RelativeLink/RelativeLinkOSX.sh
===================================================================
--- torbrowser/trunk/src/RelativeLink/RelativeLinkOSX.sh (rev 0)
+++ torbrowser/trunk/src/RelativeLink/RelativeLinkOSX.sh 2010-07-19 13:30:30 UTC (rev 22657)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# GNU/Linux does not really require something like RelativeLink.c
+# However, we do want to have the same look and feel with similiar features.
+# In the future, we may want this to be a C binary with a custom icon but at the moment
+# it's quite simple to just use a shell script
+#
+# To run in debug mode simply pass --debug
+#
+# Copyright 2010 Erinn Clark <erinn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+
+if [ $1 ]; then
+ debug=$1
+ printf "\nDebug enabled.\n\n"
+fi
+
+# If ${PWD} results in a zero length HOME, we can try something else...
+HOME="${0%%Contents/MacOS/TorBrowserBundle}"
+export $HOME
+
+#echo $(date) $HOME >/tmp/testlog
+echo $HOME $(date) /tmp/testlog
+
+DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${HOME}/Contents/Frameworks
+export LDPATH
+export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
+DYLD_PRINT_LIBRARIES=1
+export DYLD_PRINT_LIBRARIES
+
+if [ "${debug}" ]; then
+ if [ -n "${surveysays}" ]; then
+ printf "\nSurvey says: $surveysays\n\n"
+ fi
+
+ # this is likely unportable to Mac OS X or other netstat binaries
+ for port in "8118" "9050"
+ do
+ BOUND=`netstat -tan 2>&1|grep 127.0.0.1":${port}[^:]"|grep -v TIME_WAIT`
+ if [ "${BOUND}" ]; then
+ printf "\nLikely problem detected: It appears that you have something listening on ${port}\n"
+ printf "\nWe think this because of the following: ${BOUND}\n"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ printf "\nStarting Vidalia now\n"
+ cd "${HOME}"
+ printf "\nLaunching Vidalia from: `pwd`\n"
+ ./Contents/MacOS/Vidalia --loglevel debug --logfile vidalia-debug-log \
+ --datadir ./Contents/Resources/Data/Vidalia/
+ printf "\nVidalia exited with the following return code: $?\n"
+ exit
+fi
+
+# not in debug mode, run proceed normally
+printf "\nLaunching Tor Browser Bundle for Linux in ${HOME}\n"
+cd "${HOME}"
+exec "$HOME/Contents/MacOS/Vidalia --datadir $HOME/Contents/Resources/Data/Vidalia/"
+printf "\nExited cleanly. Goodbye.\n"
Property changes on: torbrowser/trunk/src/RelativeLink/RelativeLinkOSX.sh
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Added: svn:executable
+ *