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# Default init script logging functions suitable for Ubuntu. # See /lib/lsb/init-functions for usage help. LOG_DAEMON_MSG="" log_use_plymouth () { if [ "${loop:-n}" = y ]; then return 1 fi plymouth --ping >/dev/null 2>&1 } log_success_msg () { echo " * $@" || true } log_failure_msg () { if log_use_fancy_output; then RED=`$TPUT setaf 1` NORMAL=`$TPUT op` echo " $RED*$NORMAL $@" || true else echo " * $@" || true fi } log_warning_msg () { if log_use_fancy_output; then YELLOW=`$TPUT setaf 3` NORMAL=`$TPUT op` echo " $YELLOW*$NORMAL $@" || true else echo " * $@" || true fi } log_begin_msg () { log_daemon_msg "$1" } log_daemon_msg () { if [ -z "$1" ]; then return 1 fi if log_use_fancy_output && $TPUT xenl >/dev/null 2>&1; then COLS=`$TPUT cols` if [ "$COLS" ] && [ "$COLS" -gt 6 ]; then COL=`$EXPR $COLS - 7` else COLS=80 COL=73 fi if log_use_plymouth; then # If plymouth is running, don't output anything at this time # to avoid buffering problems (LP: #752393) if [ -z "$LOG_DAEMON_MSG" ]; then LOG_DAEMON_MSG=$* return fi fi # We leave the cursor `hanging' about-to-wrap (see terminfo(5) # xenl, which is approximately right). That way if the script # prints anything then we will be on the next line and not # overwrite part of the message. # Previous versions of this code attempted to colour-code the # asterisk but this can't be done reliably because in practice # init scripts sometimes print messages even when they succeed # and we won't be able to reliably know where the colourful # asterisk ought to go. printf " * $* " || true # Enough trailing spaces for ` [fail]' to fit in; if the message # is too long it wraps here rather than later, which is what we # want. $TPUT hpa `$EXPR $COLS - 1` || true printf ' ' || true else echo " * $@" || true COL= fi } log_progress_msg () { : } log_end_msg () { if [ -z "$1" ]; then return 1 fi if [ "$COL" ] && [ -x "$TPUT" ]; then # If plymouth is running, print previously stored output # to avoid buffering problems (LP: #752393) if log_use_plymouth; then if [ -n "$LOG_DAEMON_MSG" ]; then log_daemon_msg $LOG_DAEMON_MSG LOG_DAEMON_MSG="" fi fi printf "\r" || true $TPUT hpa $COL if [ "$1" -eq 0 ]; then echo "[ OK ]" || true else printf '[' || true $TPUT setaf 1 || true # red printf fail || true $TPUT op || true # normal echo ']' || true fi else if [ "$1" -eq 0 ]; then echo " ...done." || true else echo " ...fail!" || true fi fi return $1 } log_action_msg () { echo " * $@" || true } log_action_begin_msg () { log_daemon_msg "$@..." || true } log_action_cont_msg () { log_daemon_msg "$@..." || true } log_action_end_msg () { # In the future this may do something with $2 as well. log_end_msg "$1" || true }
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