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Ports: Add bind mount automatically for Quake3
We need a `wxallowed` bind mount for the `ioquake3` binary to be able to compile and run its executable scripts in memory. Instead of instructing the user how to do so in `/etc/fstab`, we can now use the fancy `/etc/fstab.d` facility :^)
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launcher_command=/usr/local/games/quake3/ioquake3
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icon_file="misc/quake3.png"
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install_dir='/usr/local/games/quake3'
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install() {
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run make COPYDIR=${SERENITY_INSTALL_ROOT}/usr/local/games/quake3/ copyfiles
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run make COPYDIR=${SERENITY_INSTALL_ROOT}${install_dir}/ copyfiles
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}
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post_install() {
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# Allow ioquake3 to use anonymous executable memory
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bin_path="${install_dir}/ioquake3"
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mkdir -p "${SERENITY_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/fstab.d"
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echo "${bin_path} ${bin_path} bind bind,nodev,nosuid,wxallowed" > "${SERENITY_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/fstab.d/${port}"
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# Let's create a more Serenity friendly `autoexec.cfg` file :^)
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cat <<- 'EOF' > ${SERENITY_INSTALL_ROOT}/usr/local/games/quake3/baseq3/autoexec.cfg
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cat <<- 'EOF' > ${SERENITY_INSTALL_ROOT}${install_dir}/baseq3/autoexec.cfg
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set cl_renderer "opengl1"
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set r_fullscreen "0"
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set cg_drawfps "1"
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EOF
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echo ""
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echo ""
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echo "==== Post installation instructions ===="
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echo "Please remember to install baseq3 from your Quake3 install"
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echo "into /usr/local/games/quake3/"
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echo "Don't forget to add the following to Base/etc/fstab/:"
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echo "/usr/local/games/quake3 /usr/local/games/quake3 bind bind,nodev,nosuid,wxallowed"
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echo
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echo
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echo '==== Post installation instructions ===='
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echo 'Please remember to install baseq3 from your Quake3 install'
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echo "into ${install_dir}/"
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}
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