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| -#!/bin/bash -p
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| -
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| -# Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| -# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| -# found in the LICENSE file.
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| -
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| -# Called by the application to install in a new location.  Generally, this
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| -# means that the application is running from a disk image and wants to be
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| -# copied to /Applications.  The application, when running from the disk image,
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| -# will call this script to perform the copy.
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| -#
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| -# This script will be run as root if the application determines that it would
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| -# not otherwise have permission to perform the copy.
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| -#
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| -# When running as root, this script will be invoked with the real user ID set
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| -# to the user's ID, but the effective user ID set to 0 (root).  bash -p is
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| -# used on the first line to prevent bash from setting the effective user ID to
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| -# the real user ID (dropping root privileges).
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| -
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| -set -e
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| -
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| -# This script may run as root, so be paranoid about things like ${PATH}.
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| -export PATH="/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin"
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| -
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| -# If running as root, output the pid to stdout before doing anything else.
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| -# See chrome/browser/cocoa/authorization_util.h.
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| -if [ ${EUID} -eq 0 ] ; then
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| -  echo "${$}"
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| -fi
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| -
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| -if [ ${#} -ne 2 ] ; then
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| -  echo "usage: ${0} SRC DEST" >& 2
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| -  exit 2
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| -fi
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| -
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| -SRC=${1}
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| -DEST=${2}
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| -
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| -# Make sure that SRC is an absolute path and that it exists.
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| -if [ -z "${SRC}" ] || [ "${SRC:0:1}" != "/" ] || [ ! -d "${SRC}" ] ; then
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| -  echo "${0}: source ${SRC} sanity check failed" >& 2
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| -  exit 3
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| -fi
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| -
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| -# Make sure that DEST is an absolute path and that it doesn't yet exist.
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| -if [ -z "${DEST}" ] || [ "${DEST:0:1}" != "/" ] || [ -e "${DEST}" ] ; then
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| -  echo "${0}: destination ${DEST} sanity check failed" >& 2
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| -  exit 4
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| -fi
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| -
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| -# Do the copy.
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| -rsync -lrpt "${SRC}/" "${DEST}"
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| -
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| -# The remaining steps are not considered critical.
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| -set +e
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| -
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| -# Notify LaunchServices.
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| -/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Support/lsregister "${DEST}"
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| -
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| -# If this script is not running as root and the application is installed
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| -# somewhere under /Applications, try to make it writable by all admin users.
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| -# This will allow other admin users to update the application from their own
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| -# user Keystone instances even if the Keystone ticket is not promoted to
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| -# system level.
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| -#
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| -# If the script is not running as root and the application is not installed
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| -# under /Applications, it might not be in a system-wide location, and it
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| -# probably won't be something that other users on the system are running, so
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| -# err on the side of safety and don't make it group-writable.
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| -#
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| -# If this script is running as root, a Keystone ticket promotion is expected,
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| -# and future updates can be expected to be applied as root, so
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| -# admin-writeability is not a concern.  Set the entire thing to be owned by
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| -# root in that case, regardless of where it's installed, and drop any group
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| -# and other write permission.
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| -#
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| -# If this script is running as a user that is not a member of the admin group,
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| -# the chgrp operation will not succeed.  Tolerate that case, because it's
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| -# better than the alternative, which is to make the application
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| -# world-writable.
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| -CHMOD_MODE="a+rX,u+w,go-w"
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| -if [ ${EUID} -ne 0 ] ; then
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| -  if [ "${DEST:0:14}" = "/Applications/" ] &&
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| -     chgrp -Rh admin "${DEST}" >& /dev/null ; then
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| -    CHMOD_MODE="a+rX,ug+w,o-w"
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| -  fi
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| -else
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| -  chown -Rh root:wheel "${DEST}" >& /dev/null
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| -fi
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| -
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| -chmod -R "${CHMOD_MODE}" "${DEST}" >& /dev/null
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| -
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| -# On the Mac, or at least on HFS+, symbolic link permissions are significant,
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| -# but chmod -R and -h can't be used together.  Do another pass to fix the
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| -# permissions on any symbolic links.
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| -find "${DEST}" -type l -exec chmod -h "${CHMOD_MODE}" {} + >& /dev/null
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| -
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| -# Host OS version check, to be able to take advantage of features on newer
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| -# systems and fall back to slow ways of doing things on older systems.
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| -OS_VERSION=$(sw_vers -productVersion)
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| -OS_MAJOR=$(sed -Ene 's/^([0-9]+).*/\1/p' <<< ${OS_VERSION})
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| -OS_MINOR=$(sed -Ene 's/^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+).*/\2/p' <<< ${OS_VERSION})
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| -
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| -# Because this script is launched by the application itself, the installation
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| -# process inherits the quarantine bit (LSFileQuarantineEnabled).  Any files or
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| -# directories created during the update will be quarantined in that case,
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| -# which may cause Launch Services to display quarantine UI.  That's bad,
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| -# especially if it happens when the outer .app launches a quarantined inner
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| -# helper.  Since the user approved the application launch if quarantined, it
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| -# it can be assumed that the installed copy should not be quarantined.  Use
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| -# xattr to drop the quarantine attribute.
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| -QUARANTINE_ATTR=com.apple.quarantine
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| -if [ ${OS_MAJOR} -gt 10 ] ||
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| -   ([ ${OS_MAJOR} -eq 10 ] && [ ${OS_MINOR} -ge 6 ]) ; then
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| -  # On 10.6, xattr supports -r for recursive operation.
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| -  xattr -d -r "${QUARANTINE_ATTR}" "${DEST}" >& /dev/null
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| -else
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| -  # On earlier systems, xattr doesn't support -r, so run xattr via find.
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| -  find "${DEST}" -exec xattr -d "${QUARANTINE_ATTR}" {} + >& /dev/null
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| -fi
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| -
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| -# Great success!
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| -exit 0
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