#!/bin/sh # Wrapper script for steem. It's a windows app ported to linux, which # *insists* on being able to write to the directory where the binary # lives (even just running "steem --help" segfaults if there's no write # permission!) # This script makes it behave in a more unix-friendly way. # TODO: find a better way to do this. # Currently, the script at least handles spaces and punctuation # in the filenames... but it's kinda ugly the way it works. # ...especially the "echo exec ... | exec sh" ARGS= if [ ! -d ~/.steem ]; then mkdir -p ~/.steem ln -s /usr/share/steem/patches ~/.steem/patches ln -s /usr/share/steem/tos ~/.steem/tos ln -s /usr/libexec/steem.bin ~/.steem cat < ~/.steem/steem.ini [Machine] ROM_File=$HOME/.steem/tos/tos102.img [Main] DebugBuild=0 [Update] CurrentVersion=3.2 EOF fi while [ -n "$1" ]; do if [ -e "$1" ]; then ARG="$( readlink -f "$1" )" else ARG="$1" fi echo $ARG ARGS="$ARGS '$( echo "$ARG" | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g" )'" shift done cd ~/.steem echo exec ./steem.bin $ARGS | exec sh