Still deprecate install.sh and update.sh anyway; Tidier structure

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clsty
2025-10-31 09:11:03 +08:00
parent f01a2a06b5
commit d36966e2d7
6 changed files with 12 additions and 54 deletions
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# TODO: Remove this script (install.sh) after 2025.12.01
STY_RED='\e[31m'
STY_RST='\e[00m'
STY_INVERT='\e[7m'
printf "${STY_RED}"
printf "========================================================================\n"
printf "${STY_INVERT}"
printf "! ATTENTION !"
printf "${STY_RST}\n"
printf "${STY_RED}"
printf "You are using \"./install.sh\" which is kept for compatibility.\n"
printf "Please use \"./setup install\" instead.\n"
printf "The old \"./install.sh\" is planned to be removed after 2025.12.01.\n"
printf "========================================================================\n"
printf "${STY_RST}"
sleep 5
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
./setup install "$@"
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The mechanism is introduced by [Makrennel](https://github.com/Makrennel) in [PR#
Why is this awesome?
- It makes it possible to control version since some packages may involve breaking changes from time to time.
- It makes the dependency trackable for package manager, so that you always know why you have installed some package.
- As a result, it enables a workable `uninstall.sh` script.
- As a result, it enables a workable uninstall process.
The PKGBUILDs contains two forms of dependencies:
- Package name written in dependencies, like a "meta" package.
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@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ if [[ "${SKIP_NOTICE}" == false ]]; then
log_warning "THIS SCRIPT IS NOT FULLY TESTED AND MAY CAUSE ISSUES!"
log_warning "It might be safer if you want to preserve your modifications and not delete added files,"
log_warning " but this can cause partial updates and therefore unexpected behavior like in #1856."
log_warning "In general, prefer install.sh for updates."
log_warning "In general, prefer ./setup install for updates."
safe_read "Continue? (y/N): " response "N"
if [[ ! "$response" =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
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@@ -11,19 +11,26 @@ set -e
#####################################################################################
showhelp_global(){
printf "[$0]: Handle setup for illogical-impulse.
printf "${STY_CYAN}NOTE:
The old \"./install.sh\" is now \"./setup install\"
The old \"./update.sh\" is now \"./setup exp-update\"
The old \"./uninstall.sh\" is now \"./setup exp-uninstall\"${STY_RST}
[$0]: Handle setup for illogical-impulse.
Syntax:
$0 <subcommand> [OPTIONS]...
Subcommands:
install (Default) Install/Reinstall/Update illogical-impulse.
install (Re)Install/Update illogical-impulse.
install-deps Run the install step \"1. Install dependencies\"
install-setups Run the install step \"2. Setup for permissions/services etc\"
install-files Run the install step \"3. Copying config files\"
exp-uninstall (Experimental) Uninstall illogical-impulse.
exp-update (Experimental) Update illogical-impulse without fully reinstall.
exp-update-old (Experimental) exp-update but use behaves like old version.
checkdeps (For dev only) Check whether pkgs exist in AUR or repos of Arch.
help Show this help message.
@@ -33,7 +40,7 @@ For each <subcommand>, use -h for details:
}
case $1 in
# Global help
help|--help|-h)showhelp_global;exit;;
""|help|--help|-h)showhelp_global;exit;;
# Correct subcommand
install|exp-uninstall|exp-update|exp-update-old|checkdeps)
SUBCMD_NAME=$1
@@ -44,11 +51,6 @@ case $1 in
SUBCMD_NAME=$1
SUBCMD_DIR=./sdata/subcmd-install
shift;;
# No subcommand, default to install
-*|"")
SUBCMD_NAME=install
SUBCMD_DIR=./sdata/subcmd-install
;;
# Wrong subcommand
*)printf "${STY_RED}Unknown subcommand \"$1\".${STY_RST}\n";showhelp_global;exit 1;;
esac
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# TODO: Remove this script (update.sh) after 2025.12.01
STY_RED='\e[31m'
STY_RST='\e[00m'
STY_INVERT='\e[7m'
printf "${STY_RED}"
printf "========================================================================\n"
printf "${STY_INVERT}"
printf "! ATTENTION !"
printf "${STY_RST}\n"
printf "${STY_RED}"
printf "You are using \"./update.sh\" which is kept for compatibility.\n"
printf "Please use \"./setup exp-update-old\" or \"./setup exp-update\" instead.\n"
printf "The old \"./update.sh\" is planned to be removed after 2025.12.01.\n"
printf "========================================================================\n"
printf "${STY_RST}"
sleep 5
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
./setup exp-update-old "$@"