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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Wrapper script for eduke32 and mapster32.
-# Ensure ~/.eduke32 exists, populate with a symlink forest.
-# Need this because the game normally expects to run from its own dir.
-# This version supports game mods. Currently only tested with bloodcm.
-
-SHAREDIR=/usr/share/games/eduke32
-BINDIR=/usr/libexec/eduke32
-USERDIR=$HOME/.eduke32
-
-PROG="$( basename $0 )"
-mkdir -p $USERDIR
-
-if ! cd $USERDIR; then
- echo 2>&1 "$PROG: Can't create $USERDIR directory"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# These files need to be present, but not writable, symlinks
-# to /usr/share are OK.
-for i in m32help.hlp SEHELP.HLP STHELP.HLP names.h tiles.cfg; do
- if [ -e $SHAREDIR/$i -a ! -e $i ]; then
- ln -s $SHAREDIR/$i $i
- fi
-done
-
-# For directories, it's more complex.
-
-# We don't know in advance what directories might be present, since
-# packages can install game mods (e.g. bloodcm). So link them all.
-# Unfortunately it can't be a simple symlink, because the *.cfg files
-# inside mod directories need to really exist in $USERDIR, writable by
-# the user, so he can save his settings.
-
-# The autoload subdir isn't a mod, but it's treated the same way so
-# individual users can have different autoload stuff. If you install
-# eduke32_hires_pack, this means users can disable it by removing their
-# symlink in ~/.eduke32/autoload (without disturbing anything else they
-# might have in autoload).
-
-# I wish there were a simpler way to do this. The only other solution
-# would be to patch the eduke32 source, to make it save .cfg files in a
-# different location than the game data dirs... but I'd rather handle it
-# with a wrapper script because it's easier to debug.
-
-# So, here's how we handle the directories:
-for i in $SHAREDIR/*/; do
- dir=$( basename $i )
- if [ ! -e $dir ]; then
- mkdir $dir
- ln -s $SHAREDIR/$dir/* $dir
- rm -f $dir/*.cfg
- cp $SHAREDIR/$dir/*.cfg $dir
- fi
-done
-
-# If this is left over in $USERDIR, it's from a previous version of this
-# script, and it doesn't belong there. samples/ isn't a mod, it's actually
-# documentation, and is now installed in /usr/doc/eduke32-$VERSION.
-rm -f samples
-
-exec $BINDIR/$PROG "$@"