On 6/29/07, Jon Dowland wrote:
Just a few suggestions:
1) I'd add 'set -u' and 'set -e' to the top of
steam-powered: I do this for every shell script I write.
This might require some of the script to be re-written
to cope with unbound variables, etc.
i've added "set -u" to the script. this didn't require any further
changes to the script, but i like it and it seems like it is good
practice to do so.
"set -e" is incompatible with my error detection approach for the
steam 26% bug. wine returns an error when it hits the 26% bug, and
"set -e" automatically exits the script before i can do any error
handling.
i added error processing after the curl download. and i use the -f
option for the commands to make sure i don't get prompts or errors.
so i think that error handling is pretty much complete at this point
without needing "set -e".
2) line 39:
eval set -- "$(getopt --quiet --alternative
--longoptions="help,version" --options="" -- "$@")"$
What does eval do here? As far as I can see, you can
omit it.
i've greatly simplified the options processing.
Otherwise I like it!
thanks! the new package (0.8.2) is now available
(http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/contrib/s/steam-powered).
I am working on a generic data installer package which
takes non-free data and generates .debs which satisfy
dependencies. The first, domain-specific rough-cut of this
is the doom-package package. I have been offline for a
while and have yet to commit my latest work on this, I will
do so over the weekend. You might find it interesting.
cool, i'll take a look at it.
regards,
mike
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