#!/bin/sh # The executable needs to be run from its data directory, and needs to store # configuration in it. We therefore mirror the data directory hierarchy in # ~/.cube, and create symlinks to the data files, but the configuration file # is copied, and write permission for the user is added to it. if [ -d ~/.cube ] then echo "Using existing ~/.cube directory." else echo "Creating ~/.cube directory." cd %%DATADIR%% || exit 1 find * -type d -exec mkdir -p ~/.cube/{} \; cp *.cfg ~/.cube && chmod u+w ~/.cube/*.cfg find * -type f -exec ln -s %%DATADIR%%/{} ~/.cube/{} \; 2>/dev/null fi cd ~/.cube || exit 1 exec %%PREFIX%%/libexec/cube_server "$@"