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#!/bin/sh
# Script now simply passes all arguments to the fbgui call.
# Use: ./testApp.sh [OPTIONS]
# OPTIONS:
# -h, --help prints help
# -D <level>, --debug=<level> sets debug level [0,1]
# -u <url>, --url=<url> sets URL to load
# -d <dir>, --download=<dir> sets download director
# -c <path>, --config=<path> sets path to config file
# -t <path>, --trigger=<path> sets path to file triggering URL load
# -s <path>, --serial=<path> sets path to serial number file
#
# Note: all path are expected to be absolute.
# clean /tmp/fbgui
rm -rf /tmp/fbgui
# path to script (including script name)
script_path="$(cd "${0%/*}" 2>/dev/null; echo "$PWD"/"${0##*/}")"
# to get the path only: use dirname which strips the filename from a path
working_path=`dirname "$script_path"`
# construct unique display_id based on user, needed for multi-user qvfb usage
display_id=$(grep -n $(whoami) /etc/passwd| head -n 1|awk -F : '{print $1}')
# Start QT's virtual framebuffer with proper display_id
/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.7.2/bin/qvfb -width 1024 -height 768 -qwsdisplay :$display_id &
# quick sleep to wait for qvfb loading
sleep 0.2
# Start fbgui connecting to QVFb with display_id from above.
$working_path/fbgui -display QVFb:$display_id $@
# Check if fbbrowser is not running, if so kill the qvfb.
if [ $(ps aux | grep -v grep | grep -c fbgui) -eq 1 ]
then
echo "fbgui is still running ..."
else
echo "fbgui stopped running, killing qvfb ..."
killall qvfb
fi
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