Bueno , pues estaba trasteando para meter el updater de steam , .. y hay una variable ne el script de arranque , en la que si eres root, no te deja ejecutarlo , y hay que suprimirla.
# Don't allow running as root
if [ "$(id -u)" == "0" ]; then
show_message --error $"Cannot run as root user"
exit 1
fi
algunas partes serian faciles de suprimir con sed pero por ejemplo , no puedo dejarme abierto el if (no puedo dejarme el fi del final) , pero tampoco puedo suprimirlos todos, por que hay muchas mas variables ...
digamos que estas lineas serian faciles, por que son unicas en el script
if [ "$(id -u)" == "0" ]; then
show_message --error $"Cannot run as root user"
pero las dos siguientes estan presentes en otras variables, y no puedo ir a saco
exit 1
fi
entonces como eliminar toda la variable sin dañar el resto del script ?¿
dejo el script completo
steam
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# This is the Steam script that typically resides in /usr/bin
# It will create the Steam bootstrap if necessary and then launch steam.
# Get the full name of this script
export STEAMSCRIPT="$(cd "${0%/*}" && echo "$PWD")/${0##*/}"
# When this version is incremented a new package will be deployed to:
# http://repo.steampowered.com/steam
# and an e-mail will be sent to the steam package update mailing list:
# steamrepo@list.valvesoftware.com
# You can subscribe to this list at:
# https://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/steamrepo
export STEAMSCRIPT_VERSION=100049
# Set up domain for script localization
export TEXTDOMAIN=steam
function show_message()
{
style=$1
shift
if ! zenity "$style" --text="$*" 2>/dev/null; then
case "$style" in
--error)
title=$"Error"
;;
--warning)
title=$"Warning"
;;
*)
title=$"Note"
;;
esac
# Save the prompt in a temporary file because it can have newlines in it
tmpfile="$(mktemp || echo "/tmp/steam_message.txt")"
echo -e "$*" >"$tmpfile"
xterm -T "$title" -e "cat $tmpfile; echo -n 'Press enter to continue: '; read input"
rm -f "$tmpfile"
fi
}
function detect_platform()
{
# Maybe be smarter someday
# Right now this is the only platform we have a bootstrap for, so hard-code it.
echo ubuntu12_32
}
function setup_variables()
{
STEAMPACKAGE="${0##*/}"
STEAMCONFIG=~/.steam
STEAMDATALINK="$STEAMCONFIG/$STEAMPACKAGE"
STEAMBOOTSTRAP=steam.sh
LAUNCHSTEAMDIR="$(readlink -e -q "$STEAMDATALINK")"
LAUNCHSTEAMPLATFORM="$(detect_platform)"
LAUNCHSTEAMBOOTSTRAPFILE="$(dirname "$STEAMSCRIPT")/bootstraplinux_$LAUNCHSTEAMPLATFORM.tar.xz"
if [ ! -f "$LAUNCHSTEAMBOOTSTRAPFILE" ]; then
LAUNCHSTEAMBOOTSTRAPFILE="/usr/lib/$STEAMPACKAGE/bootstraplinux_$LAUNCHSTEAMPLATFORM.tar.xz"
fi
# Get the default data path
STEAM_DATA_HOME="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}"
case "$STEAMPACKAGE" in
steam)
CLASSICSTEAMDIR="$HOME/Steam"
DEFAULTSTEAMDIR="$STEAM_DATA_HOME/Steam"
;;
steambeta)
CLASSICSTEAMDIR="$HOME/SteamBeta"
DEFAULTSTEAMDIR="$STEAM_DATA_HOME/SteamBeta"
;;
*)
echo $"Unknown Steam package '$STEAMPACKAGE'"
exit 1
;;
esac
# Create the config directory if needed
if [[ ! -d "$STEAMCONFIG" ]]; then
mkdir "$STEAMCONFIG"
fi
}
function install_bootstrap()
{
STEAMDIR="$1"
# Save the umask and set strong permissions
omask="$(umask)"
umask 0077
echo $"Setting up Steam content in $STEAMDIR"
mkdir -p "$STEAMDIR"
cd "$STEAMDIR"
if ! tar xJf "$LAUNCHSTEAMBOOTSTRAPFILE" ; then
echo $"Failed to extract $LAUNCHSTEAMBOOTSTRAPFILE, aborting installation."
exit 1
fi
rm -f "$STEAMDATALINK" && ln -s "$STEAMDIR" "$STEAMDATALINK"
setup_variables
# put the Steam icon on the user's desktop
# try to read ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs to get the current desktop configuration
# http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs
test -f "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/user-dirs.dirs" && source "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/user-dirs.dirs"
DESKTOP_DIR="${XDG_DESKTOP_DIR:-$HOME/Desktop}"
if [ -d "$DESKTOP_DIR" ]; then
cp "/usr/share/applications/$STEAMPACKAGE.desktop" "$DESKTOP_DIR"
chmod +x "$DESKTOP_DIR/$STEAMPACKAGE.desktop"
fi
# Restore the umask
umask "$omask"
}
function repair_bootstrap()
{
rm -f "$STEAMDATALINK" && ln -s "$1" "$STEAMDATALINK"
setup_variables
}
function check_bootstrap()
{
if [[ -n "$1" && -x "$1/$STEAMBOOTSTRAP" ]]; then
# Looks good...
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# Don't allow running as root
if [ "$(id -u)" == "0" ]; then
show_message --error $"Cannot run as root user"
exit 1
fi
# Look for the Steam data files
setup_variables
if ! check_bootstrap "$LAUNCHSTEAMDIR"; then
# See if we just need to recreate the data link
if check_bootstrap "$DEFAULTSTEAMDIR"; then
echo $"Repairing installation, linking $STEAMDATALINK to $DEFAULTSTEAMDIR"
repair_bootstrap "$DEFAULTSTEAMDIR"
elif check_bootstrap "$CLASSICSTEAMDIR"; then
echo $"Repairing installation, linking $STEAMDATALINK to $CLASSICSTEAMDIR"
repair_bootstrap "$CLASSICSTEAMDIR"
fi
fi
if [[ ! -L "$STEAMDATALINK" ]]; then
# We don't have the data link and we couldn't find an existing bootstrap, so just install the bootstrap
install_bootstrap "$DEFAULTSTEAMDIR"
elif ! check_bootstrap "$LAUNCHSTEAMDIR"; then
# We have the data link but we can't find the data, prompt the user
if zenity --question --text=$"Couldn't find Steam content, did you move it?" --ok-label=$"Search" --cancel-label=$"Reinstall"; then
while true; do
STEAMDIR="`zenity --file-selection --directory`"
if [[ -z "$STEAMDIR" ]]; then
# User canceled
exit 0
fi
if check_bootstrap "$STEAMDIR"; then
repair_bootstrap "$STEAMDIR"
break;
else
show_message --error $"Please pick a valid Steam content directory"
fi
done
else
install_bootstrap "$DEFAULTSTEAMDIR"
fi
fi
if ! check_bootstrap "$LAUNCHSTEAMDIR"; then
show_message --error $"Couldn't set up Steam data - please contact technical support"
exit 1
fi
# go to the install directory and run the client
cp "$LAUNCHSTEAMBOOTSTRAPFILE" "$LAUNCHSTEAMDIR/bootstrap.tar.xz"
cd "$LAUNCHSTEAMDIR"
if [ "`command -v tee`" != "" ]; then
mkdir -p --mode=777 /tmp/dumps
exec "$LAUNCHSTEAMDIR/$STEAMBOOTSTRAP" "$@" 2>&1 | tee "/tmp/dumps/${USER}_stdout.txt"
else
exec "$LAUNCHSTEAMDIR/$STEAMBOOTSTRAP" "$@"
fi