# Can't use exit in this script, since the script will be sourced # The calling script will end up exiting too, if we exit here # Uses GLIMODE which would have been set by the calling (client-)gli script. # This script sets GSDLHOME and _version, if a GS installation can be found. # May also set GSDL3SRCHOME and GSDL3HOME if a GS3 installation was found. # Prints a message if the greenstone version is unknown, depending on whether # the calling script launches the client-gli or not function version_unknown { # if GLIMODE is client, we can live without a local GS installation if [ "x$GLIMODE" == "xclient" ]; then if [ "x$GLILANG" = "en" -o "x$GLILANG" = "x" ]; then echo "Could not detect a Greenstone installation (no GSDLHOME)." fi # otherwise GLIMODE is not client, in which case it is an error to not know the version else if [ "x$GLILANG" = "en" -o "x$GLILANG" = "x" ]; then echo "Error: can't determine which Greenstone version is being run." fi fi echo } # Function that, when given gsdlpath as parameter, will return the # version of greenstone that is to run (2 or 3). If the version remains # unknown this script will return 1. function get_version { # first parameter is value of gsdlpath if [ -f "${1}/gs3-setup.sh" ]; then return 3 elif [ -f "${1}/setup.bash" ]; then return 2 else # print message and return 1, which is not a valid Greenstone version version_unknown return 1 fi } # Function that is passed the following paramters (in order): # - the gsdlpath (GS3 home, GS2 home or gs2build for GS3), # - the version of greenstone that's running, and # - the language GLI is set to # and checks the installation. # If things are not right, this program will exit here. function check_installation { # Check that the Greenstone installation looks OK if [ "$3" = "es" ]; then echo "Revisando GSDL$2: $1" elif [ "$3" = "fr" ]; then echo "Vérification de GSDL$2: $1" elif [ "$3" = "ru" ]; then echo "ðÒÏ×ÅÒËÁ GSDL$2: $1" else echo "Checking GSDL$2: $1" fi # even if we are only checking for gs2build (gsdl2path), we still # need the file setup.bash to exist in the following condition: if [ ! -f "${1}/gs3-setup.sh" -a ! -f "${1}/setup.bash" ] ; then echo if [ "$3" = "es" ]; then echo "No se pudo encontrar la instalación de Greenstone $2 o está incompleta." echo "Trate de reinstalar Greenstone $2 y a continuación ejecute nuevamente" echo "este guión." elif [ "$3" = "fr" ]; then echo "L'installation de Greenstone $2 est introuvable ou incomplète." echo "Essayez de réinstaller Greenstone $2 et exécutez ce script à nouveau." elif [ "$3" = "ru" ]; then echo "éÎÓÔÁÌÌÑÃÉÑ Greenstone $_version ÎÅ ÂÙÌÁ ÎÁÊÄÅÎÁ ÉÌÉ ÏÎÁ ÎÅÐÏÌÎÁ." echo "ðÏÐÒÏÂÕÊÔÅ ÐÏ×ÔÏÒÎÏ ÕÓÔÁÎÏ×ÉÔØ Greenstone $2, Á ÚÁÔÅÍ ××ÅÓÔÉ ÜÔÏÔ ÓËÒÉÐÔ ÓÎÏ×Á." else echo "The Greenstone $2 installation could not be found, or is incomplete." echo "Try reinstalling Greenstone $2 then running this script again." fi exit 1 fi } ## ---- Determine GSDLHOME ---- ## gsdlpath can be either Greenstone 3 or Greenstone 2 gsdlpath= # Some users may set the above line manually # This variable is set automatically: _version= if [ "x$gsdlpath" != "x" ]; then get_version "$gsdlpath" _version=$? # otherwise $gsdlpath is not yet set else # Check the environment variable first # Check whether environment variables for both GS2 and GS3 are set # and if so, warn the user that we have defaulted to GS3 if [ "x$GSDLHOME" != "x" -a "x$GSDL3SRCHOME" != "x" ]; then # _version not set, but both env vars set, so default to 3 _version=3 gsdlpath="$GSDL3SRCHOME" echo "Both Greenstone 2 and Greenstone 3 environments are set." echo "It is assumed you want to run Greenstone 3." echo "If you want to run Greenstone 2, please unset the" echo "environment variable GSDL3SRCHOME before running GLI." echo "" elif [ "x$GSDL3SRCHOME" != "x" ]; then echo "Only gsdl3srchome set" gsdlpath="$GSDL3SRCHOME" _version=3 echo "$gsdlpath" elif [ "x$GSDLHOME" != "x" ]; then gsdlpath="$GSDLHOME" _version=2 # If it is not set, assume that the GLI is installed as a subdirectory of Greenstone else gsdlpath=`(cd .. && pwd)` # Still need to find what version we are running: # GS3 main directory contains file gs3-setup.sh, GS2 only setup.bash get_version "$gsdlpath" _version=$? fi fi # if it's an invalid greenstone version, we exit the script here if [ "$_version" -lt 2 ]; then return $_version; fi echo "Greenstone version found: $_version" # Check that the main Greenstone installation for the version we're running looks OK check_installation "$gsdlpath" "$_version" "$glilang" # Need to source the correct setup file depending on whether we are running # gs3 or gs2 # If we're running version GS2 if [ "$_version" -eq 2 ]; then # Setup Greenstone 2, unless it has already been done if [ "x$GSDLHOME" = "x" ]; then cd "$gsdlpath" . ./setup.bash cd "$thisdir" fi # else, if we're running GS3 elif [ "$_version" -eq 3 ]; then # Setup Greenstone 3, unless it has already been done if [ "x$GSDL3HOME" = "x" -o "x$GSDL3SRCHOME" = "x" ]; then cd "$gsdlpath" . ./gs3-setup.sh cd "$thisdir" fi ## if Greenstone version 3 is running, we want to set gsdl2path ## ---- Determine GSDLHOME ---- ## may be already set, or manually entered here. gsdl2path= # Some users may set the above line manually if [ "x$gsdl2path" = "x" ]; then # Check the environment variable first if [ "x$GSDLHOME" != "x" ]; then echo "GSDLHOME environment variable is set to $GSDLHOME." echo "Will use this to find build scripts." gsdl2path="$GSDLHOME" # If it is not set, assume that the gs2build subdirectory of Greenstone 3 exists else gsdl2path="$GSDL3SRCHOME/gs2build" fi fi # Check that Greenstone 3's Greenstone 2 stuff looks OK (in gs2build) check_installation "$gsdl2path" "" "$glilang" # Setup Greenstone 3's gs2build, unless it has already been done if [ "x$GSDLHOME" = "x" ]; then cd "$gsdl2path" . ./setup.bash cd "$thisdir" fi else echo "Greenstone version unknown." return 1 fi echo if [ "x$GSDL3SRCHOME" != "x" ]; then echo "GSDL3SRCHOME is: $GSDL3SRCHOME" fi if [ "x$GSDL3HOME" != "x" ]; then echo "GSDL3HOME is: $GSDL3HOME" fi if [ "x$GSDLHOME" != "x" ]; then echo "GSDLHOME is: $GSDLHOME" fi echo