NEETBSD - the comfy NetBSD post-installation script!
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#!/bin/sh
# NEETBSD
#
# NetBSD post-installation script via pkgin <https://pkgin.net/>.
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#
# DETAILS
#
# NEETBSD packages: enlightenment firefox-esr xfe grafx2 xine/mpv(?) dillo
# qbittorrent mumble psi kvirc lxqt-archiver stalonetray
# [xterm](terminology) htop mc ncdu ufetch wget
# NEETBSD extras: neetpkg.sh (graphical package manager)
#
# LICENSE
#
# Project released under the terms of the WTFPL version 2 - stored as LICENSE.
# <http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/>
echo 'NEETBSD' && echo '<!!!> UNFINISHED SCRIPT DO NOT USE' # DEV warning
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# SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
echo 'Installing software for NEETBSD'
# BINARY PACKAGES via pkgin
echo 'Installing binary packages via the root user using su'
echo 'This operation might take a long moment to complete!!'
su root -c 'pkgin install enlightenment firefox-esr xfe grafx2 dillo mumble psi kvirc lxqt-archiver stalonetray htop mc ncdu ufetch wget'
# FIX-ME: uncertain packages are left out - xine/mpv(?) and [xterm](terminology)
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# COMPILATION via various utilities
echo 'Software compilation - this operation should be rapid'
# Is it installed? `command -v` is +/- equivalent to `which`
if [ -x "$(command -v xdiskusage)" ]; then
echo 'xdiskusage is already installed.'
else
echo 'Compiling xdiskusage'
echo '<!!!> xdiskusage version 1.60 - please check if this is the latest!'
wget --quiet -O - https://xdiskusage.sourceforge.net/ | grep 'Download source'
sleep 5 # Some time to read the above warning and result
su root -c 'pkgin install fltk-1.3.9' # FLTK is the sole dependency
wget https://xdiskusage.sourceforge.net/xdiskusage-1.60.tgz # Download src
mv xdiskusage-1.60.tgz /tmp # This operation shall be done in a tmp area
cd /tmp
tar xfv xdiskusage-1.60.tgz # Extract
cd xdiskusage-1.60
sed -i's/(__APPLE__)/(__NetBSD__)/g' xdiskusage.C <<'END' # sed replacing 'APPLE' with 'NetBSD'
# ^ xdiskusage now acts like the FreeBSD version - probably hacky, but it seems functional
# Configure, compile, install, clean
./configure && make CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/X11R7/include && su root -c 'make install clean'
# .desktop
su root -c 'printf "[Desktop Entry]\nType=Application\nName=xdiskusage\nComment=Graphical disk usage program\nTerminal=false\nTryExec=xdiskusage\nExec=/usr/local/bin/xdiskusage\nCategories=Utility" > /usr/share/applications/xdiskusage.desktop'
cd .. # Go back to /tmp
rm -r /tmp/xdiskusage-1.60* # Erase tmp compilation data
echo 'Software compilation done'
fi
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echo 'SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FINISHED'
# SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
echo 'Configuring the installed packages...'
# TO-DO: applying the configurations e.g. ~/.e/ for Enlightenment, etc.
echo 'CONFIGURATION FINISHED'
# NEETBSD EXTRAS
# neetpkg.sh
echo 'Installing the graphical package manager neetpkg'
# TO-DO - see <https://pkgin.net/#usage>:
# <!!!> - `full-upgrade` is deprecated!!!
# Using xmessage (msg+menu), xedit (lists), and xterm (text input)
#
# 1. [Update] (`up/upgrade`)
# 2. [Upgrade] (`ug/upgrade`)
# 3. [List available packages] (`av/avail`)
# 4. [List installed packages] (`ls/list`)
# 5. [List packages from a category] (`sc/show-category`)
# 6. [Search] (`se/search`)
# 7. [Install] (`in/install`, regex-capable, approval (`-y`) implied)
# 8. [Remove] (`rm/remove` rm pkg + reverse deps = direct + ind. deps)
# 9. [Remove orphan packages] (`ar/autoremove`)
# 10. Etc.
# a. [Stastistic] (`st/stats`)
# b. [List categories] (`sac/show-all-categories`)
# c. [Entire description] (`pd/pkg-descr`)
# d. [Package content] (`pc/pkg-content`)
# e. [Which package provides this program] (`prov/provides`)
# f. [Which package requires this library] (`req/requires`)
# g. [Show direct dependencies] (`sd/show-deps`)
# h. [Show all dependencies] (`sfd/show-full-deps`)
# i. [Erase cache] (`cl/clean`)
###DEV###
echo '#!/bin/sh
#...' > /tmp/dev-neetpkg.sh
chmod /tmp/neetpkg.sh
ls -l /tmp/neetpkg-sh
rm /tmp/dev-neetpkg-sh
###DEV###
echo 'Great, neetpkg is now installed!'
echo 'NEETBSD installation finished. Enjoy!'