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离线安装meteor--使用前先把安装包放在同一个文件夹里
#!/bin/sh
# This is the Meteor install script!
#
# Are you looking at this in your web browser, and would like to install Meteor?
# Just open up your terminal and type:
#
# curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh
#
# Meteor currently supports:
# - Mac: OS X 10.7 and above
# - Linux: x86 and x86_64 systems
# We wrap this whole script in a function, so that we won't execute
# until the entire script is downloaded.
# That's good because it prevents our output overlapping with curl's.
# It also means that we can't run a partially downloaded script.
# We don't indent because it would be really confusing with the heredocs.
run_it () {
# This always does a clean install of the latest version of Meteor into your
# ~/.meteor, replacing whatever is already there. (~/.meteor is only a cache of
# packages and package metadata; no personal persistent data is stored there.)
RELEASE="1.1.0.2"
# Now, on to the actual installer!
## NOTE sh NOT bash. This script should be POSIX sh only, since we don't
## know what shell the user has. Debian uses 'dash' for 'sh', for
## example.
PREFIX="/usr/local"
set -e
set -u
# Let's display everything on stderr.
exec 1>&2
UNAME=$(uname)
if [ "$UNAME" != "Linux" -a "$UNAME" != "Darwin" ] ; then
echo "Sorry, this OS is not supported yet."
exit 1
fi
if [ "$UNAME" = "Darwin" ] ; then
### OSX ###
if [ "i386" != "$(uname -p)" -o "1" != "$(sysctl -n hw.cpu64bit_capable 2>/dev/null || echo 0)" ] ; then
# Can't just test uname -m = x86_64, because Snow Leopard can
# return other values.
echo "Only 64-bit Intel processors are supported at this time."
exit 1
fi
# Running a version of Meteor older than 0.6.0 (April 2013)?
if grep BUNDLE_VERSION /usr/local/bin/meteor >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
echo "You appear to have a very old version of Meteor installed."
echo "Please remove it by running these commands:"
echo " $ sudo rm /usr/local/bin/meteor"
echo " $ sudo rm -rf /usr/local/meteor /usr/local/meteor.old"
echo "and then run the installer command again:"
echo " $ curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh"
exit 1
fi
PLATFORM="os.osx.x86_64"
elif [ "$UNAME" = "Linux" ] ; then
### Linux ###
LINUX_ARCH=$(uname -m)
if [ "${LINUX_ARCH}" = "i686" ] ; then
PLATFORM="os.linux.x86_32"
elif [ "${LINUX_ARCH}" = "x86_64" ] ; then
PLATFORM="os.linux.x86_64"
else
echo "Unusable architecture: ${LINUX_ARCH}"
echo "Meteor only supports i686 and x86_64 for now."
exit 1
fi
# Running a version of Meteor older than 0.6.0 (April 2013) on a dpkg system?
if dpkg -s meteor >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
echo "You appear to have a very old version of Meteor installed."
echo "Please remove it by running these commands:"
echo " $ sudo dpkg -r meteor"
echo " $ hash -r"
echo "and then run the installer command again:"
echo " $ curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh"
exit 1
fi
# Running a version of Meteor older than 0.6.0 (April 2013) on an rpm system?
if rpm -q meteor >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
echo "You appear to have a very old version of Meteor installed."
echo "Please remove it by running these commands:"
echo " $ sudo rpm -e meteor"
echo " $ hash -r"
echo "and then run the installer command again:"
echo " $ curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh"
exit 1
fi
fi
trap "echo Installation failed." EXIT
# If you already have a tropohouse/warehouse, we do a clean install here:
if [ -e "$HOME/.meteor" ]; then
echo "Removing your existing Meteor installation."
rm -rf "$HOME/.meteor"
fi
TARBALL_URL="https://d3sqy0vbqsdhku.cloudfront.net/packages-bootstrap/${RELEASE}/meteor-bootstrap-${PLATFORM}.tar.gz"
INSTALL_TMPDIR="$HOME/.meteor-install-tmp"
rm -rf "$INSTALL_TMPDIR"
mkdir "$INSTALL_TMPDIR"
echo "Downloading Meteor distribution"
cat meteor-bootstrap-${PLATFORM}.tar.gz | tar -xzf - -C "$INSTALL_TMPDIR" -o
# bomb out if it didn't work, eg no net
test -x "${INSTALL_TMPDIR}/.meteor/meteor"
mv "${INSTALL_TMPDIR}/.meteor" "$HOME"
rm -rf "${INSTALL_TMPDIR}"
# just double-checking :)
test -x "$HOME/.meteor/meteor"
echo
echo "Meteor ${RELEASE} has been installed in your home directory (~/.meteor)."
METEOR_SYMLINK_TARGET="$(readlink "$HOME/.meteor/meteor")"
METEOR_TOOL_DIRECTORY="$(dirname "$METEOR_SYMLINK_TARGET")"
LAUNCHER="$HOME/.meteor/$METEOR_TOOL_DIRECTORY/scripts/admin/launch-meteor"
if cp "$LAUNCHER" "$PREFIX/bin/meteor" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Writing a launcher script to $PREFIX/bin/meteor for your convenience."
cat <<"EOF"
To get started fast:
$ meteor create ~/my_cool_app
$ cd ~/my_cool_app
$ meteor
Or see the docs at:
docs.meteor.com
EOF
elif type sudo >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Writing a launcher script to $PREFIX/bin/meteor for your convenience."
echo "This may prompt for your password."
# New macs (10.9+) don't ship with /usr/local, however it is still in
# the default PATH. We still install there, we just need to create the
# directory first.
# XXX this means that we can run sudo too many times. we should never
# run it more than once if it fails the first time
if [ ! -d "$PREFIX/bin" ] ; then
sudo mkdir -m 755 "$PREFIX" || true
sudo mkdir -m 755 "$PREFIX/bin" || true
fi
if sudo cp "$LAUNCHER" "$PREFIX/bin/meteor"; then
cat <<"EOF"
To get started fast:
$ meteor create ~/my_cool_app
$ cd ~/my_cool_app
$ meteor
Or see the docs at:
docs.meteor.com
EOF
else
cat <<EOF
Couldn't write the launcher script. Please either:
(1) Run the following as root:
cp "$LAUNCHER" /usr/bin/meteor
(2) Add "\$HOME/.meteor" to your path, or
(3) Rerun this command to try again.
Then to get started, take a look at 'meteor --help' or see the docs at
docs.meteor.com.
EOF
fi
else
cat <<EOF
Now you need to do one of the following:
(1) Add "\$HOME/.meteor" to your path, or
(2) Run this command as root:
cp "$LAUNCHER" /usr/bin/meteor
Then to get started, take a look at 'meteor --help' or see the docs at
docs.meteor.com.
EOF
fi
trap - EXIT
}
run_it
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