X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/myrepos.git/blobdiff_plain/7993c3fea43f94925a6a4e0a1f3f5731aeb80fdb..31a32ab5b76abd8c375c3a0e1219f0a23f3dbcf2:/mr?ds=inline diff --git a/mr b/mr index 0a78df5..f4af3c7 100755 --- a/mr +++ b/mr @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ due to being offline. You can delete or edit this file to remove commands, or even to add other commands for 'mr online' to run. If the file is present, mr assumes it is in offline mode. -=head "UNTRUSTED MRCONFIG FILES" +=head1 "UNTRUSTED MRCONFIG FILES" Since mrconfig files can contain arbitrary shell commands, they can do anything. This flexability is good, but it also allows a malicious mrconfig @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ sub record { if ($ret == OK) { push @ok, $dir; - print "\n"; + print "\n" unless $quiet; } elsif ($ret == FAILED) { if ($interactive) { @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ sub record { system((getpwuid($<))[8], "-i"); } push @failed, $dir; - print "\n"; + print "\n" unless $quiet; } elsif ($ret == SKIPPED) { push @skipped, $dir; @@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ sub bootstrap { die $@ if $@; my $tmpconfig=File::Temp->new(); if (system("curl", "-A", "mr", "-s", $url, "-o", $tmpconfig) != 0) { - die "mr: download of $url failed\n"; + die "mr bootstrap: download of $url failed\n"; } if (! -e $dir) { @@ -1354,10 +1354,12 @@ sub bootstrap { if exists $config{$topdir}{"."}{"checkout"}; if (-e ".mrconfig") { - print STDERR "mr: .mrconfig file already exists, not overwriting with $url\n"; + print STDERR "mr bootstrap: .mrconfig file already exists, not overwriting with $url\n"; } else { - rename($tmpconfig, ".mrconfig") || die "rename: $!"; + eval q{use File::Copy}; + die $@ if $@; + move($tmpconfig, ".mrconfig") || die "rename: $!"; } exec("mr $ENV{MR_SWITCHES} -c .mrconfig checkout"); @@ -1633,13 +1635,13 @@ git_bare_trusted_checkout = git clone --bare $url $repo help = case `uname -s` in SunOS) - SHOWMANFILE="/usr/bin/man -f" + SHOWMANFILE="man -f" ;; Darwin) - SHOWMANFILE="/usr/bin/man" + SHOWMANFILE="man" ;; *) - SHOWMANFILE="/usr/bin/man -l" + SHOWMANFILE="man -l" ;; esac if [ ! -e "$MR_PATH" ]; then