#!/bin/bash #Basic install script for Fenrir. read -p "This will install Fenrir. Press ctrl+C to cancel, or enter to continue." continue # Fenrir main application install -m755 -d /opt/fenrirscreenreader cp -af src/* /opt/fenrirscreenreader install -m644 -D "autostart/systemd/fenrir.service" /usr/lib/systemd/system/fenrir.service ln -fs /opt/fenrirscreenreader/fenrir-daemon /usr/bin/fenrir-daemon ln -fs /opt/fenrirscreenreader/fenrir /usr/bin/fenrir # tools install -m755 -d /usr/share/fenrirscreenreader/tools cp -af tools/* /usr/share/fenrirscreenreader/tools # scripts install -m755 -d /usr/share/fenrirscreenreader/scripts cp -af "config/scripts/wlan__-__key_y.sh" /usr/share/fenrirscreenreader/scripts/ # keyboard install -m644 -D "config/keyboard/desktop.conf" /etc/fenrirscreenreader/keyboard/desktop.conf install -m644 -D "config/keyboard/laptop.conf" /etc/fenrirscreenreader/keyboard/laptop.conf # punctuation install -m755 -d /etc/fenrirscreenreader/punctuation cp -af config/punctuation/* /etc/fenrirscreenreader/punctuation # sound install -d /usr/share/sounds/fenrirscreenreader cp -af config/sound/default /usr/share/sounds/fenrirscreenreader/default cp -af config/sound/default-wav /usr/share/sounds/fenrirscreenreader/default-wav cp -af config/sound/template /usr/share/sounds/fenrirscreenreader/template # config if [ -f "/etc/fenrirscreenreader/settings/settings.conf" ]; then echo "Do you want to overwrite your current global settings? (y/n)" read yn if [ $yn = "Y" -o $yn = "y" ]; then mv /etc/fenrirscreenreader/settings/settings.conf /etc/fenrirscreenreader/settings/settings.conf.bak echo "Your old settings.conf has been backed up to settings.conf.bak." install -m644 -D "config/settings/settings.conf" /etc/fenrirscreenreader/settings/settings.conf else install -m644 -D "config/settings/settings.conf" /etc/fenrirscreenreader/settings/settings.conf.current fi else install -m644 -D "config/settings/settings.conf" /etc/fenrirscreenreader/settings/settings.conf fi # end message cat << EOF Installation complete. install path:/opt/fenrirscreenreader settings path:/etc/fenrirscreenreader To test Fenrir sudo systemctl start fenrir To have Fenrir start on system boot: sudo systemctl enable fenrir Pulseaudio users may want to run /usr/share/fenrirscreenreader/tools/configure_pulse.sh once from their user account, then once from the root. EOF