2012/5/22 rafael ff1 <rafael.f...@gmail.com> > >Since your first post, I was not comfortable having a install script > >looking for a normal user's home folder, because you can always find > >yourself in the situation that a user might be added after LMD is > >installed. (not being harsh, just not a good idea, IMO) > > >So, I came up with the idea of applying a patch in the 'ldm' script. > >With this patch, 'lmd' would verify if the user have '~/.LMD' > >everytime, right before starting the gtkdialog. See my diff: > > > >--- src/usr/local/bin/lmd 2011-07-03 17:19:24.000000000 -0300 > >+++ pkg/usr/bin/lmd 2012-05-21 22:07:06.587084106 -0300 > >@@ -323,6 +323,7 @@ > > >if [ -z $1 ]; > <then > >+ [ ! -d ~/.LMD ] && lmd -reconf > > gtkdialog --program=MAIN_DIALOG > > fi > > echo $1 > > > >I added the following line the PKGBUILD, after installing lmd to > '$pkgdir': > > > sed -e '325s#then#then\n\t[ ! -d ~/.LMD ] \&\& lmd -reconf#' -i > >"${pkgdir}"/usr/bin/lmd > > >which just replace in line 325 the "then", adding one more line with > >the command command you provided. > > >Hope it helps. > > Rafael >
Mmm yes it helps, I know what you mean, adding a line on the own lmd binary script that checks if .LMD already exists... any time you run lmd an for any user ;) Not bad :D but... if fear I don't know so sed "command", so I can't comprehend where are you exactly telling me that I should put that or... well :S sorry, could you explain it a little more :S My bigest thanks friend