centos chrome

时间:2023-03-08 16:00:47

在centos6.X和redhat enterprise 中安装chrome,我找了很久都不行,今天终于找到了可以用下脚本那安装:

#! /bin/bash

# Google Chrome Installer/Uninstaller for CentOS  or
# (C) Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com>
# See http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/ for further details. # This script is in the public domain and has no warranty.
# It needs to be run as root because it installs/uninstalls RPMs. # Minimum system requirements:
# - -bit or -bit CentOS 6.5 or later (you will be asked to
# upgrade the OS and reboot if you're running 6.4 or earlier) or
# any -bit CentOS version (including pre-releases)
# - At least 250MB free in each of the temporary directory, /opt and /root
# - A working yum system (including http proxy configured if needed)
# - http_proxy env var set if you are using an http proxy
# - Google Chrome should not be running at the same time as this script show_syntax()
# Show syntax of script
{
cat <<@EOF
Syntax: ./install_chrome.sh [-b] [-d] [-f [-f [-f]]] [-h] [-n] [-q] [-s]
[-t tmpdir] [-u] [-U] -b (or --beta) will switch to beta versions (google-chrome-beta).
-d (or --delete) will delete the temporary directory used for downloads
if an installation was successful.
-f (or --force) forces an automatic "y" for any interactive prompting
except for OS mismatch/OS upgrade/reboot prompts. Specify -f twice to force
it for OS mismatches or OS upgrades as well and three times for reboots
on top of that.
-h (or -? or --help) will display this syntax message.
-n (or --dryrun) will show what actions the script will take,
but it won't actually perform those actions.
-q (or --quiet) will switch to "quiet mode" where minimal info is displayed.
Specify -q twice to go completely silent except for errors.
-s (or --stable) will switch to stable versions (google-chrome-stable),
which is the default if -b or -U haven't previously been specified.
-t tmpdir (or --tmpdir tmpdir) will use tmpdir as the temporary directory
parent tree rather than \$TMPDIR (if set) or /tmp.
-u performs an uninstallation of Google Chrome and chrome-deps rather the
default action of an installation.
-U (or --unstable) will switch to unstable versions (google-chrome-unstable).
@EOF
} # Current version of this script
version="5.01" # This script will download/install the following for an installation: # These CentOS RPMs and their (many!) deps that aren't already installed:
# redhat-lsb, wget, xdg-utils, GConf2, libXSCrnSaver, libX11,
# gcc, glibc-devel, nss, rpm-build and rpmdevtools.
# These CentOS RPMs and their (many!) deps that aren't already installed:
# redhat-lsb, wget, xdg-utils, GConf2, libXSCrnSaver. libX11 and nss.
# The latest Google Chrome RPM if not already downloaded (or out-of-date).
# CentOS only: RPM packages from Fedora if not already fully downloaded.
# CentOS only: RPM package from Fedora if not already fully downloaded. # For CentOS only:
# It then copies libraries from the F15/F17 packages into
# /opt/google/chrome/lib.
# It also changes ld library references in four F15 libraries to end
# in .so. instead of .so. so that they avoid the system ld library.
# It sets SELinux context user/type for the F15/F17 libraries as well if
# SELinux is enabled on the system. # Next, it C-compiles an LD_PRELOAD library that's installed as
# /opt/google/chrome/lib/unset_var.so, which saves/unsets LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# and LD_PRELOAD before calling exec*() routines and then restores the
# environmental variables afterwards.
# /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome is also modified to point LD_PRELOAD
# to the installed library. This is avoids having LD_LIBRARY_PATH and
# LD_PRELOAD set when sub-processes are run. # Finally, it creates and installs a chrome-deps RPM which includes the
# F15/F17 libraries, unset_var.so and code to modify the google-chrome wrapper.
# (End of CentOS only actions) # Note that you can't run Google Chrome as root - it stops you from doing so. # Revision history: # 5.01 - 26th June
# - Fix for latest CentOS pre-release repo detection, because the latest
# pre-release bizarrely includes placeholder .repo files that don't do
# anything. # 5.00 - 21st June
# - Added support for pre-release CentOS , which mainly means no RPM building
# and also the installation of missing dependencies. If no CentOS repos are
# detected - which is the current case with pre-release CentOS versions -
# in /etc/yum.repos.d, a "chrome-deps-updates" repo will be created (this
# will be removed on later runs if any other .repo files are created, on the
# assumption that the user has added their own repos for installing/updating
# RPMs instead or the final CentOS repos are already present).
# - Minimum CentOS release supported is now 6.5, which has been out for over
# months at the time of writing. This means libX11 and nss should be
# up-to-date versions, avoiding run-time problems with older versions of
# those packages.
# - Tidied up final messages e.g. it now says the latest version was already
# installed if that was the case.
#
# 4.70 - 17th May
# - Added -f option to auto-force a "y" answer to any interactive prompt
# without bothering to actually prompt you (thanks to Steve Cleveland for the
# idea). The only exceptions to this are the prompts for an OS mismatch, OS
# upgrade or reboot, but even those can be forced by specifying -f twice (or
# three times for reboots).
# - Fixed the -hourly bash segfault recorded in syslog. It was caused by the
# chrome binary self-calling the google-chrome bash script to get its version,
# which is bizarre since surely it could just call one of its own functions
# to get that? By unsetting LD_LIBRARY_PATH on the self-call, the segfault
# was avoided. Bumped chrome-deps to version 1.21 because of this. # 4.60 - 12th April
# - The latest Google Chrome releases kept prompting me for a keyring
# password when starting up. It turns out they were using the
# gnome_keyring_attribute_list_new function, which didn't exist until Fedora
# 's libgnome-keyring.so.0 library! Luckily, the F17 library works in
# CentOS , so that's been added and the chrome-deps RPM has been bumped
# to version 1.20.
# - Added nss to the list of possible CentOS RPMs that are installed (thanks
# to Ravi Saive at tecmint.com for this, though no-one told me directly...).
# - Check the size and cksum of downloaded RPMs and delete them (and quit) if
# they are bad. # 4.50 - 11th December
# - A user reported that file-roller wouldn't work when opening downloaded
# .tar.gz files inside Google Chrome. It turns out LD_PRELOAD was still set
# when file-roller tried to exec() sub-processes like gzip, so I now unset
# LD_PRELOAD (as well as LD_LIBRARY_PATH) when exec'ing from within Google
# Chrome, which fixes the issue. chrome-deps version was bumped to 1.10
# because of this change. Another user suggested checking previously
# downloaded F15 RPMs have the right checksum/size (and a fresh download is
# forced if they don't), which has been implemented. # 4.41 - 9th December
# - Added glibc-devel to the list of dependencies because a user reported
# that it wasn't dragged in by gcc. With the imminent release of Fedora 20,
# Fedora has been archived and the code has been changed to reflect that.
# Removed SELinux warning at end of install - the last few releases of
# Google Chrome don't seem to have a problem with enforcing mode w.r.t.
# nacl_helper. Future releases of this script may remove all SELinux-related
# code if enforcing mode remains OK. Google Chrome is displaying a
# manifestTypes error to the console in some setups, but this doesn't seem
# to affect the running of Google Chrome. # 4.40 - 5th October
# - A similar issue to the 4.30 release cropped up again (reported by
# the same user!) that I still can't reproduce. This time it was a missing
# gdk_pixbuf_format_get_type symbol in F15's libgtk-x11-2.0. This was fixed
# by additonally downloading F15's gdk-pixbuf2 RPM and extracting
# libgdk_pixbuf-2.0 from it. This prompted a bump of the chrome-deps RPM to
# version 1.03. # 4.30 - 4th October
# - The g_desktop_app_info_get_filename symbol in the F15 libgdk-x11-2.0
# library is present in the F15 libgio-2.0 library (but not in CentOS's).
# The script used the former library, but not the latter and a user reported
# a missing symbol crash due to this, despite my testing not showing the
# issue. This release is therefore purely to add libgio-2.0 and its
# libgobject-2.0 dependency to the set of extracted F15 libraries and has
# also been tested against Google Chrome and Google Talk Plugin 4.7.0.0.
# The chrome-deps RPM is now at version 1.02 because of the two extra
# libraries. # 4.20 - 22nd August
# - If the Google Chrome repo is enabled and a Google Chrome RPM is already
# installed, use "yum check-update google-chrome-stable" to determine if
# there is a newer version available and then fallback to using the
# OmahaProxy site if there isn't.
# - Any newer version than what's been previously downloaded or installed
# can now be downloaded/installed, rather than being exactly the version
# displayed on the OmahaProxy site (which was out of date for a full day when
# Chrome was released, stopping this script from updating to version ).
# - Removed terminal messages warning because this is fixed with Google Chrome
# .
# - Used extra parameters in the OmahaProxy request to narrow the data down to
# the exact channel and platform (linux). # 4.10 - 8th August
# - Fixed Google Talk (Hangouts) plugin crash - it was because, unlike Google
# Chrome itself, the plugin hasn't been built with later libraries, so it
# needs LD_LIBRARY_PATH to be unset. There still appears to be other
# library issues with the Hangouts plugin, mainly because the older libraries
# don't implement certain calls it uses. Google need to update the plugin!
# Bumped chrome-deps version to 1.01 because of the unset_var.c change.
# - Catered for non-standard i686 RPM build trees on -bit systems. I couldn't
# reproduce this myself (it uses i386 for me all the time in CentOS and
# Scientific Linux -bit VMs) but the code is in place anyway for the users
# that reported the issue.
# - modify_wrapper (now bumped to version 1.01) no longer echoes anything to
# stdout after a successful update of /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome. # 4.01 - 30th July
# - Emergency -char change fix due to a terrible spec parsing bug in rpmbuild.
# It appears that it tries to parse % directives in comment lines.
# Strangely, three different build envs of mine didn't have the bug, but
# a fourth one I tried did.
#
# 4.00 - 30th July
# - Creates a new chrome-deps RPM that it installs alongside the
# google-chrome-stable RPM. It contains the Fedora libraries, the
# built unset_var.so library and a script which is run post-install
# to add code to /etc/default/google-chrome to modify google-chrome if
# its LD_PRELOAD addition isn't present. This gets sourced daily by
# /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome and is a way to auto-modify google-chrome
# within a day of a Google Chrome update (this is because google-chrome
# isn't marked as a config file by Google Chrome's spec file, so updates
# will overwrite any changes made to it). The new code will also enable the
# Google Chrome repo of course. Many thanks to Marcus Sandberg
# for his spec file at https://github.com/adamel/chrome-deps which
# I used as the initial basis for the spec file I create.
# - Adjusted unset_var code to not unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH if a full file
# path (i.e. one containing a slash) is supplied to exec*() routines.
# - Download/installation of google-chrome-stable/chrome-deps dependencies
# is now prompted for (if you decline, the script aborts).
# - Moved out-of-date OS check right to the end of the script and it also
# now offers to reboot the machine after a successful OS update. Warn user
# not to run Google Chrome if either the OS update or reboot are declined
# until they complete the OS update and reboot.
# - Don't remove /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome or
# /etc/yum.conf.d/google-chrome.repo any more because we actually want
# people to use those (they won't be happy cron'ing this script or having
# to regularly run it manually to check for updates).
# - Added -t option to specify the temporary directory parent tree.
# - Added -s (stable), -b (beta) and -U (unstable) options to switch
# release channels. Yes, it remembers the switch, so you only have to
# specify once time.
# - Added libdl.so. to the Fedora library list (for unset_var.so). # 3.20 - 27th July
# - Initial attempt to stop helper apps crashing by wrapping exec*() routines
# with LD_PRELOAD functions that save/blank LD_LIBRARY_PATH, call the
# original routines and, if they return, restore LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Seems to
# stop crashes previously logged to syslog on startup at least, but does
# require gcc and its dependencies to be installed now of course. # 3.11 - 25th July
# - If SELinux is enabled, set appropriate SELinux contexts on Fedora libraries
# in /opt/google/chrome/lib and that directory itself. Investigation shows
# that if you enable SELinux and set it to enforcing, nacl_helper appears to
# fail to start correctly, possibly disabling sandboxing. The script warns
# about this and suggests a temporary workaround of setting
# SELINUX=permissive in /etc/selinux/config and rebooting. It's hoped to fix
# this SELinux issue more permanently in a future release soon (any help is
# most welcome!). # 3.10 - 24th July
# - Use .so. extension (instead of .so.) for renamed Fedora ld-linux library
# and change ld-linux*.so. references to ld-linux*.so. in ld-linux, libc
# and libstdc++. Thanks to Marcus Sundberg for this suggestion.
# - Dependency list for Google Chrome RPM is now redhat-lsb, wget, xdg-utils,
# GConf2, libXSCrnSaver and libX11 (not 1.3* or 1.4* though).
# - If OS version ("lsb_release -rs") is less than 6.4 then
# offer to "yum update" and refuse to continue if the user declines.
# If you don't update to at least 6.4, bad things can
# happen (I got a hang and a memory allocation error when starting Google
# Chrome on a CentOS 6.0 VM for example). # 3.00 - 21st July
# - Command-line options now supported including -d (delete temp dir),
# -h (syntax help), -n (dry run), -q (quiet) and -u (uninstall).
# - Abort if Google Chrome is running when the script is started.
# - Display any non-zero disk space figures for /opt/google/chrome and the
# temporary download directory at the start and end of the script. # 2.10 - 20th July
# - Can now detect if Fedora RPMs have been archived and will download
# them from the archive site if they're found there instead.
# - Fixed lsb package check, so lsb deps will actually be downloaded now.
# - Follow Fedora library soft-links to determine the actual filenames
# that need to be copied.
# - Removed /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome and
# /etc/yum.repos.d/google-chrome.repo straight after the Google Chrome RPM
# is installed to avoid any potential conflict with old releases.
# - Simplistic check for RHEL derivatives (initially a prompt if the
# script thinks you aren't running one, but a future release will block
# non-derivatives).
# - Early exits due to errors or an interrupt (CTRL-C) will now properly
# tidy up files in the temporary directory and uninstall the Google Chrome
# RPM if it was installed.
# - All downloads now go via a common function, which saves any pre-existing
# file as a .old version and renames it back if the download fails. # 2.00 - 14th July
# - Installed a -bit CentOS 6.4 VM and this enabled me to add initial -bit
# support, though there is an nacl_helper issue that I display a warning for.
# Thanks to Seva Epsteyn for a -bit patch that got the ball rolling.
# - Check for version number of latest Google Chrome and download/install it
# if it hasn't been already.
# - Use updated Fedora RPMs rather than the original ISO versions.
# - Warn if an enabled Google Chrome repo is detected (we don't want it).
# - Tidied main code into separate functions.
# - Added blank lines before/after messages and prefixed them with three stars.
# - Displayed more messages now they're easier to read. # 1.10 - 13th July
# - Added an update check for a new version of this script.
# It will always download/install the new version, but will ask
# if you want to run the new version or exit in case you want to
# code inspect it first.
# - Always force-install a downloaded Google RPM, even if a version
# is already installed. Yes, very obvious it should do this but it
# didn't (slaps forehead). # 1.02 - 13th July
# - Second emergency fix today as someone spotted that wget needed
# "--no-check-certificate" to talk to Google's https download site.
# I didn't need it for the two machines I tested it on though!
# - Added in a check for wget as well while I was at it and it will
# yum install wget if it's not found. # 1.01 - 13th July
# - Bad variable fix if you've not downloaded Google Chrome's RPM yet.
# Serves me right for making a last minute change and not testing it :-( # 1.00 - 13th July
# - Tested on -bit CentOS 6.4 using Fedora libraries. Code is there
# for -bit but has not been tested at all because I have no such systems. message_blank_line()
# $ != "n" (and no quiet mode) to display blank line
{
if [ $quiet -eq -a "$1" != "n" ]
then
echo
fi
} message_output()
# Display $ depending on the quiet mode
{
case "$quiet" in
) echo "*** $1 ..." ;;
) echo "$1" ;;
esac
} message()
# Display a message (passed in $) prominently
# $ = "n" to avoid displaying blank lines before or after the message
{
if [ $quiet -eq ]
then
return
fi if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would display the following message:"
message_output "$1"
echo
return
fi message_blank_line "$2"
message_output "$1"
message_blank_line "$2"
} warning()
# $ = Warning message to display to stderr
# $ = "n" to avoid displaying blank lines before or after the message
{
message "WARNING: $1" "$2" >&
} show_space_used()
# Calculate disk space and number of files in install and temp dirs
# and display it if there actually any installed files
{
for each_tree in "$inst_tree" "$tmp_tree"
do
if [ -d "$each_tree" ]
then
num_files="`find \"$each_tree/.\" -type f | wc -l`"
if [ $num_files -gt ]
then
size_files="`du -s \"$each_tree/.\" | awk '{ printf(\"%d\",$1/1024); }'`"
message "$each_tree tree contains $num_files files totalling $size_files MB" "n"
fi
fi
done
} clean_up()
# Remove the stuff we don't want to keep once script finishes
{
# Make sure we don't trash system directories!
if [ "$tmp_tree" != "" -a "$tmp_tree" != "/" -a "$tmp_tree" != "/tmp" ]
then
if [ $delete_tmp -eq ]
then
if [ -d "$tmp_tree" ]
then
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would delete temporary dir $tmp_tree"
echo
else
cd /
rm -rf "$tmp_tree"
if [ -d "$tmp_tree" ]
then
warning "Failed to delete temporary directory $tmp_tree"
else
message "Deleted temporary directory $tmp_tree"
fi
fi
fi
else
rm_dir_list="etc lib lib64 usr sbin usr var"
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would delete these directories from inside of $tmp_tree:"
echo "$rm_dir_list"
else
# We delete specific directories so that RPM downloads/builds
# remain and can be re-used if the script is run again
for each_dir in $rm_dir_list
do
rm -rf "$tmp_tree/$each_dir"
done
fi
fi show_space_used
fi
} is_installed()
# See if $ package is installed (returns non-null string if it is)
{
rpm -q "$1" | egrep "($rpmarch|$arch|noarch)" | grep "^$1"
} uninstall_rpms()
# Uninstall $* RPMs if they are installed
{
uninstall_list=""
for each_pack in $*
do
if [ "`is_installed $each_pack`" != "" ]
then
uninstall_list="$uninstall_list $each_pack"
fi
done if [ "$uninstall_list" != "" ]
then
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would uninstall $uninstall_list using \"yum remove\""
echo
else
message "Uninstalling $uninstall_list"
yum $yum_options remove $uninstall_list
fi
fi
} uninstall_google_chrome()
# Uninstall the Google Chrome and chrome-deps RPMs if they are installed
{
uninstall_rpms $rpm_name $deps_name # Do a final cleanup if /opt/google/chrome persists
if [ "$inst_tree" != "" -a "$inst_tree" != "/" -a "$inst_tree" != "/tmp" ]
then
if [ -d "$inst_tree" -a $dry_run -eq ]
then
warning "$inst_tree install tree still present - deleting it" "n"
cd /
rm -rf "$inst_tree"
if [ -d "$inst_tree" ]
then
warning "Failed to delete $inst_tree install tree" "n"
fi
fi
fi
} error()
# $ = Error message
# Exit script after displaying error message
{
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would display this error message to stderr:"
echo "ERROR: $1 - aborted"
else
echo >&
echo "ERROR: $1 - aborted" >&
echo >&
fi # A failure means we have to uninstall Google Chrome
# if it got on the system and we were installing, but only
# if we got past the check that it was running
if [ $do_install -eq -a $past_run_check -eq ]
then
uninstall_google_chrome
fi clean_up exit
} interrupt()
# Interrupt received (usually CTRL-C)
{
error "Interrupt (usually CTRL-C) received"
} set_tmp_tree()
# Set tmp_tree variable to $/chrome_install
{
if [ "$1" = "" -o "$1" = "/" -o "`echo \"x$1\" | grep ^x-`" != "" ]
then
error "Invalid temporary directory parent specified ($1)"
fi if [ ! -d "$1" ]
then
warning "Temporary directory parent $1 doesn't exist - will be created"
fi tmp_tree="$1/chrome_install"
unsetsrc="$tmp_tree/unset_var.c"
} check_binary_not_running()
# See if the Google Chrome binary is running and abort if it is
{
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would check to see if $chrome_name is running and abort if it is."
echo
else
if [ "`ps -ef | grep \"$inst_tree/chrome\" | grep -v grep`" != "" ]
then
error "$chrome_name is running - exit it then re-run this script"
fi
fi
past_run_check=
} yesno()
# $ = Message prompt
# $ = Minimal force level required ( if not stated)
# Returns ans= for no, ans= for yes
{
ans=
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would be asked here if you wanted to"
echo "$1 (y/n - y is assumed)"
else
if [ "$2" = "" ]
then
minforce=
else
minforce=$
fi if [ $force -lt $minforce ]
then
ans=
fi
fi while [ $ans -eq ]
do
echo -n "Do you want to $1 (y/n) ?" ; read reply
case "$reply" in
Y*|y*) ans= ;;
N*|n*) ans= ;;
*) echo "Please answer y or n" ;;
esac
done
} set_rpm_type()
# Set RPM type to $
# $ = stable, beta or unstable
{
if [ $do_install -eq -a "$1" != "$old_rpm_type" ]
then
case "$1" in
stable|beta|unstable)
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would prompt to confirm switch to $1 channel"
echo "(assuming y is input)"
echo
else
warning "You have requested to switch to the $1 channel"
if [ $quiet -eq ]
then
echo "This script will uninstall all previously installed $chrome_name"
echo "packages that originated from non-$1 channels."
echo
fi
yesno "install the $1 release (and uninstall all non-$1s)"
if [ $ans -eq ]
then
error "Did not switch to the $1 channel"
fi
fi ;;
*) error "Invalid $chrome_name channel ($1)" ;;
esac check_binary_not_running
uninstall_rpms \
`echo google-chrome-stable google-chrome-beta google-chrome-unstable | \
sed -e "s/google-chrome-$1//g"`
fi case "$1" in
stable|beta|unstable)
rpm_type="$1"
case "$1" in
unstable) csv_type="dev" ;;
*) csv_type="$1" ;;
esac
rpm_name="google-chrome-$1"
chrome_csv="http://omahaproxy.appspot.com/all?os=linux&channel=$csv_type"
chrome_rpm="${rpm_name}_current_$rpmarch.rpm" ;;
*) error "Invalid $chrome_name type ($1)" ;;
esac
} init_vars()
# Initialise variables
# $ = Original $ (i.e. script name)
{
# Set option variables to temporary values so that errors prior to the
# actual option parsing behave sensibly
dry_run= ; do_install= ; delete_tmp=
past_run_check= ; force= # Avoid picking up the Fedora libs for any binaries
# run by this script
unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH if [ "$TMPDIR" = "" ]
then
set_tmp_tree "/tmp"
else
set_tmp_tree "$TMPDIR"
fi arch="`uname -m`"
case "$arch" in
x86_64) rellib="lib64" ; ld_linux="ld-linux-x86-64" ; rpmarch="$arch" ;;
i686) rellib="lib" ; ld_linux="ld-linux" ; rpmarch="i386" ;;
*) error "Unsupported architecture ($arch)" ;;
esac
relusrlib="usr/$rellib" chrome_name="Google Chrome"
chrome_defaults="/etc/default/google-chrome"
chrome_repo="/etc/yum.conf.d/google-chrome.repo" # Find the most stable installed Google Chrome and use that
# as the default for the rest of the script (override with -b, -s or -U)
old_rpm_type=""
for each_old_rpm_type in stable beta unstable
do
if [ "$old_rpm_type" = "" ]
then
if [ "`is_installed google-chrome-$each_old_rpm_type`" != "" ]
then
old_rpm_type="$each_old_rpm_type"
fi
fi
done # If nothing installed at all, default to stable
if [ "$old_rpm_type" = "" ]
then
old_rpm_type="stable"
fi
set_rpm_type "$old_rpm_type" inst_tree="/opt/google/chrome"
libdir="$inst_tree/lib"
chrome_wrapper="$inst_tree/google-chrome"
modify_wrapper="$inst_tree/modify_wrapper" deps_name="chrome-deps"
deps_version="1.21"
deps_latest="`is_installed $deps_name | grep $deps_version`"
wrapper_mod_version="1.01"
install_message="already installed"
trap "interrupt" fedver= # Fedora version with most of the needed libs (F16 doesn't work!)
keyringver= # Fedora version needed for libgnome-keyring package
suffix="$arch.rpm"
# $fedver archived updated packages directory
baseurl="http://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/updates/$fedver/$rpmarch"
# Fedora archived libgnome-keyring package directory
baseurlkeyring="http://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/releases/$keyringver/Fedora/$rpmarch/os/Packages/l/"
wget="/usr/bin/wget"
wget_options="--no-check-certificate"
yum_options="-y"
rpm_options="-U --force --nodeps"
chcon_options="-u system_u"
rpmbuild_options="-bb"
new_ld_suff=."so.0" # Update checker URL
checksite="http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/"
checkfile="version.dat"
checkurl="$checksite$checkfile"
scriptname="install_chrome.sh"
upgradeurl="$checksite$scriptname" unsetlib="$libdir/unset_var.so" script="$1"
case "$script" in
./*) script="`pwd`/`basename $script`" ;;
/*) script="$script" ;;
*) script="`pwd`/$script" ;;
esac
} download_file()
# $1 = Full URL to download
# $2 = Optional basename to save to (if omitted, then = basename $1)
# Also allow download to fail without exit if $2 is set
# $3 = Optional cksum value to compare download against
{
if [ "$2" = "" ]
then
dlbase="`basename \"$1\"`"
else
dlbase="$2"
fi if [ $dry_run -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Would download this URL to $tmp_tree/$dlbase :"
echo $1 ; echo
return
fi old_dlbase="$dlbase.old"
if [ -f "$dlbase" ]
then
rm -f "$old_dlbase"
mv -f "$dlbase" "$old_dlbase"
fi message "Downloading $dlbase (please wait)"
$wget $wget_options -O "$dlbase" "$1" if [ -s "$dlbase" -a "$3" != "" ]
then
if [ "`cksum $dlbase`" != "$3" ]
then
rm -f "$dlbase"
warning "Deleted downloaded $dlbase - checksum or size incorrect"
fi
fi if [ ! -s "$dlbase" ]
then
if [ -f "$old_dlbase" ]
then
mv -f "$old_dlbase" "$dlbase"
fi
if [ "$2" = "" -o "$3" != "" ]
then
error "Failed to download $dlbase correctly"
fi
fi
} change_se_context()
# $1 = File or directory name
# Change SELinux context type for $1 to lib_t (or other
# types depending on its name)
{
if [ $selinux_enabled -eq 0 ]
then
# chcon commands fail if SELinux is disabled
return
fi if [ -s "$1" -o -d "$1" ]
then
case "$1" in
*$ld_linux*) con_type="ld_so_t" ;;
$chrome_wrapper) con_type="execmem_exec_t" ;;
$unsetlib) con_type="textrel_shlib_t" ;;
*) con_type="lib_t" ;;
esac if [ $dry_run -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Would change SELinux context type of $1 to $con_type"
echo
else
chcon $chcon_options -t $con_type "$1"
fi
else
if [ $dry_run -eq 0 ]
then
error "Couldn't change SELinux context type of $1 - not found"
fi
fi
} install_ld_preload_lib()
# Compile and install LD_PRELOAD lib as $libdir/unset_var.so
{
if [ $dry_run -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Would compile/install $unsetlib and"
echo "add LD_PRELOAD=$unsetlib to $chrome_wrapper"
echo
return
fi cat <<@EOF >"$unsetsrc"
/* unset_var.c 1.10 (C) Richard K. Lloyd 2014 <rklloyd@gmail.com> LD_PRELOAD code to save LD_LIBRARY_PATH, blank LD_LIBRARY_PATH
if the file to be exec'd isn't a full path, unset LD_PRELOAD,
run the original exec*() library routine and then restore
LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_PRELOAD. This way, we can avoid Fedora 15/17 libraries being picked up
by helper apps or plugins that are subsequently loaded by
Google Chrome. strings -a /opt/google/chrome/chrome | grep ^exec
reveals three exec* routines used by the binary:
execvp(), execve() and execlp(). Compile with:
gcc -O -fpic -shared -s -o unset_var.so unset_var.c -ldl Run with:
export LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/unset_var.so
/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome
*/ /* Have to build with this flag defined */
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#endif /* The environmental variables we're going to unsetenv() */
#define PATH_ENV_VAR "LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
#define PRELOAD_ENV_VAR "LD_PRELOAD" /* Some system headers */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h> /* Each routine we intercept is likely to have different parameter types
and return types too, so firstly, we create common code macros */ /* Define local variables for function, passing in the function return type */
#define INTERCEPT_LOCAL_VARS(return_type) \
char *pathenvptr=getenv(PATH_ENV_VAR), \
*preloadenvptr=getenv(PRELOAD_ENV_VAR); \
static char pathsavebuf[BUFSIZ],preloadsavebuf[BUFSIZ]; \
/* FILE *outhand=fopen("/tmp/exec.log","a"); */ \
return_type retval /* Save PATH_ENV_VAR and PRELOAD_ENV_VAR values in local buffers and then
unset the former if it's not a full path or is a Google Talk plugin path
and always unset the latter */
#define INTERCEPT_SAVE_VAR(fname) \
if (pathenvptr!=(char *)NULL && pathenvptr[]!='\0') \
(void)snprintf(pathsavebuf,BUFSIZ,PATH_ENV_VAR "=%s",pathenvptr); \
else pathsavebuf[]='\0'; \
if (preloadenvptr!=(char *)NULL && preloadenvptr[]!='\0') \
(void)snprintf(preloadsavebuf,BUFSIZ,PRELOAD_ENV_VAR "=%s",preloadenvptr); \
else preloadsavebuf[]='\0'; \
/* if (outhand!=(FILE *)NULL) { fprintf(outhand,"%s\n",fname); (void)fclose(outhand); } */ \
if (strstr(fname,"/")==(char *)NULL || \
strstr(fname,"/opt/google/talkplugin/")!=(char *)NULL || \
!strcmp(fname,"/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome")) unsetenv(PATH_ENV_VAR); \
unsetenv(PRELOAD_ENV_VAR) /* Restore PATH_ENV_VAR and PRELOAD_ENV_VAR values if they had any previously
and then return the value from the function. */
#define INTERCEPT_RESTORE_VAR \
if (pathsavebuf[]) putenv(pathsavebuf); else unsetenv(PATH_ENV_VAR); \
if (preloadsavebuf[]) putenv(preloadsavebuf); else unsetenv(PRELOAD_ENV_VAR); \
return(retval) /* Now string it into macros for different numbers of parameters. */ /* execvp() */
#define INTERCEPT_2_PARAMS(return_type,function_name,function_name_str,param_1_type,param_1_name,param_2_type,param_2_name) \
return_type function_name(param_1_type param_1_name,param_2_type param_2_name) \
{ \
INTERCEPT_LOCAL_VARS(return_type); \
return_type (*original_##function_name)(param_1_type,param_2_type); \
original_##function_name=dlsym(RTLD_NEXT,function_name_str); \
INTERCEPT_SAVE_VAR(param_1_name); \
retval=(*original_##function_name)(param_1_name,param_2_name); \
INTERCEPT_RESTORE_VAR; \
} /* execve() */
#define INTERCEPT_3_PARAMS(return_type,function_name,function_name_str,param_1_type,param_1_name,param_2_type,param_2_name,param_3_type,param_3_name) \
return_type function_name(param_1_type param_1_name,param_2_type param_2_name,param_3_type param_3_name) \
{ \
INTERCEPT_LOCAL_VARS(return_type); \
return_type (*original_##function_name)(param_1_type,param_2_type,param_3_type); \
original_##function_name=dlsym(RTLD_NEXT,function_name_str); \
INTERCEPT_SAVE_VAR(param_1_name); \
retval=(*original_##function_name)(param_1_name,param_2_name,param_3_name); \
INTERCEPT_RESTORE_VAR; \
} /* execlp() - I'm not fully sure I've done the va_list stuff right here! */
#define INTERCEPT_2_VARARGS(return_type,function_name,function_name_str,param_1_type,param_1_name,param_2_type,param_2_name) \
return_type function_name(param_1_type param_1_name,param_2_type param_2_name,...) \
{ \
va_list args; \
INTERCEPT_LOCAL_VARS(return_type); \
return_type (*original_##function_name)(param_1_type,param_2_type,...); \
original_##function_name=dlsym(RTLD_NEXT,function_name_str); \
INTERCEPT_SAVE_VAR(param_1_name); \
va_start(args,param_2_name); \
retval=(*original_##function_name)(param_1_name,param_2_name,args); \
va_end(args); \
INTERCEPT_RESTORE_VAR; \
} /* Only 3 routines intercepted so far - may be more in the future */
INTERCEPT_2_PARAMS(int,execvp,"execvp",const char *,file,const char **,argv);
INTERCEPT_3_PARAMS(int,execve,"execve",const char *,filename,const char **,argv,const char **,envp);
INTERCEPT_2_VARARGS(int,execlp,"execlp",const char *,file,const char *,arg);
@EOF if [ -s "$unsetsrc" ]
then
gcc -O -fpic -shared -s -o "$unsetlib" "$unsetsrc" -ldl
rm -f "$unsetsrc"
if [ -s "$unsetlib" ]
then
chmod a+rx "$unsetlib"
change_se_context "$unsetlib"
message "Compiled/installed $unsetlib"
else
error "Failed to compile/install $unsetlib"
fi
else
error "Unable to create $unsetsrc source file"
fi
} install_library()
# $ = Core of basename of RPM filename
# $ = cksum of -bit RPM
# $ = Size of -bit RPM (in bytes)
# $ = cksum of -bit RPM
# $ = Size of -bit RPM (in bytes)
# $ = After unpacking, relative path to library soft-link
# $ = Optional rename filename
{
if [ "$7" = "" ]
then
lib_name="`basename $6`"
else
lib_name="$7"
fi
fname="$libdir/$lib_name"
nonorig="$libdir/`basename $lib_name .orig`" if [ "$fname" != "$nonorig" ]
then
# We hit here if library is patchable -
# we must leave function with the .orig file existing
if [ -s "$nonorig" -a ! -s "$fname" ]
then
# We have the non-.orig file and don't have the .orig one,
# rename one to the other. It will get patched later on.
mv -f "$nonorig" "$fname"
fi
fi # Obvious optimisation here - if Fedora library is already installed,
# we only change SELinux context (no RPM or extraction needed)
# as long as patching isn't needed (the patching changed in 3.10+
# so we can't be sure the patch has been applied).
if [ -s "$fname" -a "$7" = "" ]
then
change_se_context "$fname"
return
fi rpmfile="$1.$suffix"
case "$arch" in
x86_64) rpmcksum="$2 $3 $rpmfile" ;;
*) rpmcksum="$4 $5 $rpmfile" ;;
esac if [ -s $rpmfile ]
then
if [ "`cksum $rpmfile`" != "$rpmcksum" ]
then
rm -f $rpmfile
warning "Deleted pre-existing $rpmfile - checksum or size incorrect"
fi
fi if [ ! -s $rpmfile ]
then
case "$rpmfile" in
libgnome-keyring*) download_file "$baseurlkeyring/$rpmfile" "$rpmfile" "$rpmcksum" ;;
*) download_file "$baseurl/$rpmfile" "$rpmfile" "$rpmcksum" ;;
esac
fi message "Installing $fname" "n" if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would unpack $rpmfile using rpm2cpio/cpio and"
echo "then copy $6 to $fname" ; echo
return
fi rpm2cpio "$rpmfile" | cpio -id >/dev/null rel_link="`dirname \"$6\"`/`basename \"$6\" .orig`"
if [ ! -h "$rel_link" ]
then
error "Failed to find $rel_link soft-link (couldn't install $fname)"
fi rel_file="`dirname \"$6\"`/`readlink \"$rel_link\"`"
if [ ! -s "$rel_file" ]
then
error "Failed to find $rel_file file (couldn't install $fname)"
fi rm -f "$fname"
cp -fp "$rel_file" "$fname"
if [ -s "$fname" ]
then
change_se_context "$fname"
else
error "Failed to install $fname"
fi
} check_version()
# Make sure that we are running the latest version
# $* = Params passed to script
{
message "Checking for an update to $scriptname" "n"
download_file "$checkurl" if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would check if this running script (version $version) is out of date."
echo "If it's been superseded, the new version would be downloaded and you'd be asked"
echo "if you want to upgrade to it and run the new version."
echo
return
fi newversion="`cat \"$checkfile\"`"
newversion="`echo $newversion`"
rm -f "$checkfile" if [ "$newversion" = "$version" ]
then
message "$scriptname is already the latest version ($version) - continuing" "n"
else
message "New version ($newversion) of $scriptname detected - downloading it now"
download_file "$upgradeurl" if [ "$scriptname" -ef "$script" ]
then
let a=
else
mv -f "$scriptname" "$script"
fi
chmod u+x "$script"
message "Download of $scriptname $newversion successful" yesno "run $scriptname $newversion now"
if [ $ans -eq ]
then
message "OK, executing $script $*"
exec "$script" $*
error "Failed to run $script $*"
else
if [ $quiet -lt ]
then
echo
echo "$scriptname $newversion is available as $script"
echo "Please inspect the new code and then run the new script."
echo
fi
clean_up
exit
fi
fi
} find_latest_chrome_version()
# Look on OmahaProxy CSV site or in yum repo for latest version number of linux/$csv_type/current
{
message "Determining latest $chrome_name version number (please wait)" "n"
chrome_latest="" # Do we have a Google Chrome RPM already installed and also
# an enabled yum repo for it too?
if [ "$chrome_installed" != "" -a "`yum repolist google-chrome enabled | grep ^google-chrome`" != "" ]
then
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would use yum check-update to determine if there was a later $chrome_name available."
echo
return
fi # We have an enabled repo, do use check-update option to look for an update
chrome_latest="`yum check-update google-chrome-$rpm_type | grep ^google-chrome-$rpm_type |
awk '{ print $2; }' | cut -d- -f1`"
fi if [ "$chrome_latest" = "" ]
then
# No repo update, so now use OmahaProxy's current CSV to find latest version
csv_name="chrome_versions.csv"
download_file "$chrome_csv" "$csv_name" if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would use OmahaProxy current CSV to determine latest $chrome_name version number"
echo
return
fi if [ -s "$csv_name" ]
then
chrome_latest="`grep ^linux,$csv_type, \"$csv_name\" | head -1 | cut -d, -f3`"
fi
rm -f "$csv_name"
fi if [ "$chrome_latest" = "" ]
then
warning "Unable to determine latest $chrome_name version number" "n"
else
message "Latest $rpm_name version number is $chrome_latest" "n"
chrome_name="$chrome_name $chrome_latest"
fi
} get_installed_version()
# Find out what version of Google Chrome is installed
{
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would use \"$inst_tree/google-chrome --version\" or"
echo "\"rpm -q $rpm_name\" to determine installed Google Chrome version"
echo
return
fi # Look for the installed RPM first and get version from that
chrome_installed="`is_installed $rpm_name | cut -d- -f4`" # If RPM not installed, see if we can use the shell wrapper for the version
if [ "$chrome_installed" = "" -a -x "$inst_tree/google-chrome" ]
then
# This may fail of course if Google Chrome + installed without Fedora libs
chrome_installed="`\"$inst_tree/google-chrome\" --version 2>/dev/null | awk '{ print $3; }'`"
fi } get_downloaded_version()
# Find out what version of Google Chrome RPM was downloaded
{
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
chrome_downloaded=""
echo "Would use \"rpm -qp\" on downloaded Google Chrome RPM to find its version"
echo
return
fi if [ -s $chrome_rpm ]
then
chrome_downloaded="`rpm -qp \"$chrome_rpm\" | cut -d- -f4`"
if [ "$chrome_downloaded" = "" ]
then
error "Can't find version number of $chrome_rpm"
fi
else
chrome_downloaded=""
fi
} download_chrome_rpm()
# Download latest RPM because we don't have it downloaded and don't have
# the latest release installed either
{
download_file "https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/$chrome_rpm"
get_downloaded_version if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
return
fi if [ "$chrome_latest" = "" ]
then
chrome_latest="$chrome_downloaded"
fi if [ "$chrome_downloaded" != "$chrome_latest" ]
then
# Downloaded version is different from what OmahaProxy claims is
# the latest version, so we need to compare the four dot-separated
# fields of the version numbers to judge which is the higher.
dotfield=
while [ $dotfield -le ]
do
dlfield="`echo $chrome_downloaded | cut -d. -f$dotfield`"
ltfield="`echo $chrome_latest | cut -d. -f$dotfield`"
if [ "$dlfield" != "" -a "$ltfield" != "" ]
then
if [ $dlfield -lt $ltfield ]
then
error "Downloaded Google Chrome RPM version ($chrome_downloaded) is older than the latest one ($chrome_latest)"
else
# If the downloaded version field is definitely higher, then
# it's the new latest version and we exit the loop early
if [ $dlfield -gt $ltfield ]
then
chrome_latest="$chrome_downloaded"
dotfield=
fi
fi
fi
let dotfield=$dotfield+
done
fi message "$chrome_name downloaded successfully" "n"
} install_chrome_rpm()
# We force install the RPM because CentOS 's packages
# are below the minimum requirements now
{
message "Installing $chrome_name RPM (please wait)" if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would force-install $chrome_rpm RPM and"
echo "then check the installed version number is the one it should be"
return
fi check_binary_not_running
rm -f "$inst_tree/chrome"
rpm $rpm_options "$chrome_rpm"
if [ ! -x "$inst_tree/chrome" ]
then
error "Failed to install $chrome_name"
else
get_installed_version
if [ "$chrome_installed" = "$chrome_latest" ]
then
message "$chrome_name was installed successfully"
install_message="installed successfully"
else
error "Newly-installed Google Chrome version ($chrome_installed) not the latest one ($chrome_latest)"
fi
fi
} update_google_chrome()
# Download and install the latest Google Chrome RPM
# if it's either out of date or not installed yet
{
get_installed_version
find_latest_chrome_version
get_downloaded_version if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would check if installed Google Chrome is the latest version."
echo "If it isn't, the latest version would be downloaded and installed."
echo
return
fi if [ "$chrome_installed" = "$chrome_latest" -a "$chrome_latest" != "" ]
then
message "$chrome_name is already installed - skipping installation"
else
if [ "$chrome_downloaded" != "$chrome_latest" -o "$chrome_latest" = "" ]
then
download_chrome_rpm
fi
install_chrome_rpm
fi
} patch_libs()
# Hack references to $ld_linux.so. to be $ld_linux.so. in libc.so.,
# $ld_linux.so., libstdc++.so. and libdl.so. so that we avoid picking up
# the system version in /$rellib (yes, there's a maddeningly hard-coded path
# in the ld library that ignores LD_LIBRARY_PATH).
{
libc="$libdir/libc.so.6"
libld="$libdir/$ld_linux$new_ld_suff"
libcpp="$libdir/libstdc++.so.6"
libdl="$libdir/libdl.so.2" if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would patch downloaded $libc, $libld, $libcpp and"
echo "$libdl to use $ld_linux$new_ld_suff and also"
echo "set their SELinux context types if necessary."
echo
return
fi for each_lib in "$libc" "$libld" "$libcpp" "$libdl"
do
each_lib_orig="$each_lib.orig"
if [ -s "$each_lib_orig" ]
then
message "Patching $each_lib" "n"
sed -e "s/$ld_linux.so.2/$ld_linux$new_ld_suff/g" <"$each_lib_orig" >"$each_lib"
rm -f "$each_lib_orig"
if [ -s "$each_lib" ]
then
chmod a+rx "$each_lib"
change_se_context "$each_lib"
else
error "Failed to created patched $each_lib"
fi
else
error "$each_lib_orig missing (didn't extract from Fedora RPM)"
fi
done
} init_setup()
# Get everything setup and do a few basic checks
{
if [ $quiet -lt ]
then
echo "$chrome_name $inst_str $version on the $arch platform"
echo "(C) Richard K. Lloyd `date +%Y` <rklloyd@gmail.com>"
show_space_used
echo
fi if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Running in dry-run mode (-n) - none of the actions below will be performed."
if [ $quiet -ne ]
then
echo "Please note that combining dry-run and quiet modes isn't a good idea,"
echo "but I'll continue anyway just to keep you happy."
fi
echo
fi # Must run this script as root
if [ `id -u` -ne ]
then
error "You must run $scriptname as the superuser (usually root)"
fi if [ "$tmp_tree" = "" -o "$tmp_tree" = "/tmp" -o "$tmp_tree" = "/" ]
then
error "Temporary directory location ($tmp_tree) incorrect"
fi if [ $do_install -eq ]
then
return
fi if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
if [ ! -d "$tmp_tree" ]
then
echo "Would create temporary $tmp_tree directory"
fi
echo "Would change working directory to $tmp_tree"
echo
else
if [ ! -d "$tmp_tree" ]
then
message "Creating temporary directory $tmp_tree" "n"
mkdir -p "$tmp_tree"
if [ ! -d "$tmp_tree" ]
then
error "Couldn't create $tmp_tree directory"
fi
fi message "Changing working directory to $tmp_tree" "n"
cd /
cd "$tmp_tree"
if [ "`pwd`" != "$tmp_tree" ]
then
error "Couldn't change working directory to $tmp_tree"
fi
fi
} check_7_repos()
# See if there's any non-empty repos we haven't created in /etc/yum.repos.d.
# If there are any, remove the pre-release repo we created in there.
# If there aren't any, create our own pre-release repo to bring in
# dependencies from the latest pre-release CentOS .
# This code will be removed once CentOS final is out.
{
our_repo="/etc/yum.repos.d/chrome-deps-updates.repo" num_repos=
repos_list="`ls /etc/yum.repos.d/*.repo 2>/dev/null |
grep -v -e $our_repo -e $chrome_repo`"
if [ "$repos_list" != "" ]
then
for each_repo in $repos_list
do
if [ -s $each_repo ]
then
if [ "`grep -v -e '^$' -e '^#' $each_repo`" != "" ]
then
let num_repos=$num_repos+
fi
fi
done
fi case "$num_repos" in
) cat <<@EOF >$our_repo
[chrome-deps-updates]
name=CentOS - Chrome Dependencies Updates
baseurl=http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64-latest/
gpgcheck=
@EOF
message "$our_repo created" ;;
*) if [ -s $our_repo ]
then
rm -f $our_repo # More than one repo, so remove ours
message "$our_repo removed because other repos now present"
fi ;;
esac
} check_derivative()
# Check for RHEL or family
{
case "`sed -e 's/ /_/g' </etc/redhat-release 2>/dev/null`" in
*_6.*) centos= ;;
*_7*) centos= ;;
*) echo
echo "This OS doesn't look like it's in the RHEL 6 or 7 family."
echo "Very bad things could happen if you continue!"
echo
yesno "you want to continue"
if [ $ans -eq ]
then
message "OK, but you've been warned (assuming RHEL 7 family)"
centos=
else
error "Probably a wise move"
fi ;;
esac if [ $centos -eq ]
then
# CentOS doesn't need chrome-deps RPM or build tools,
# but we do need to check it has some updating repos
deps_name="" ; deps_latest="latest"
check_7_repos
fedlibs="was" ; scriptdeps=""
else
fedlibs="and Fedora $fedver/$keyringver libs were"
scriptdeps=" and its dependencies added by this script"
fi
} yum_install()
# Download and Install specified packages if they aren't already installed
# $ = "prompt" Prompt if any of $.. aren't already installed
# $.. = List of packages to install
{
# Nothing to install yet
install_list="" if [ "$1" = "prompt" ]
then
prompt= ; promptstr="ask for"
else
prompt= ; promptstr="proceed with" ; ans=
fi
shift for each_dep in $*
do
if [ "`is_installed $each_dep`" = "" ]
then
install_list="$install_list $each_dep"
fi
done if [ "$install_list" != "" ]
then
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would $promptstr the installation of these packages and their dependencies:"
echo "$install_list"
echo
return
fi echo "The following packages and their dependencies need downloading/installing:"
echo "$install_list"
if [ $prompt -eq ]
then
echo
yesno "download/install these packages and dependencies"
fi if [ $ans -eq ]
then
message "Downloading/installing $install_list (please wait)"
yum $yum_options install $install_list
else
error "Those packages are required by this script"
fi
fi
} check_if_os_obsolete()
# If OS version is less than 6.5, offer to upgrade (and abort if declined).
# We need at least 6.5 because bad things happen in earlier versions
{
os_version="`lsb_release -rs`"
case "$os_version" in
6.0|6.1|6.2|6.3|6.4)
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would offer to upgrade your out-of-date OS (version $os_version)."
echo "If declined, user is warned that they must upgrade their OS and reboot"
echo "before running $chrome_name."
echo
return
fi echo "Your OS version ($os_version) is out-of-date and will probably not"
echo "run $chrome_name correctly."
echo
yesno "upgrade your OS" if [ $ans -eq ]
then
message "Upgrading OS to latest release" "n"
message "You will have a final y/n prompt before updates are downloaded/installed"
yum update
new_os_version="`lsb_release -rs`"
if [ "$new_os_version" = "$os_version" ]
then
ans=
warning "You declined an OS update to the latest release"
else
message "Upgrade to OS version $new_os_version completed successfully"
echo "You are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to reboot this machine to run the new $new_os_version kernel."
echo "If you don't, it's likely $chrome_name will not run correctly."
echo "Please close all applications now (except this script!) if you want to reboot."
warning "These users are logged into this machine: `users | tr ' ' '\n' | sort -u`" yesno "reboot this machine immediately"
if [ $ans -eq ]
then
message "Rebooting machine now"
/sbin/shutdown -r now
exit
fi
warning "Do not run $chrome_name until after the next reboot"
ans=
fi
fi if [ $ans -eq ]
then
warning "$chrome_name should not be run until you upgrade this machine's OS via \"yum update\" and reboot it after the upgrade"
fi ;;
esac
} install_rpm_libraries()
# Extract and install libraries from Fedora RPMs
{
# We need to create library dir because we haven't installed
# the Google Chrome RPM yet
if [ ! -d "$libdir" ]
then
mkdir -p -m "$libdir"
if [ ! -d "$libdir" ]
then
error "Can't create $chrome_name library dir ($libdir)"
fi
fi # Function RPM core filename -bit cksum -bit size -bit cksum -bit size Relative soft-link unpacked Optional rename
install_library libstdc++-4.6.-.fc$fedver $relusrlib/libstdc++.so. libstdc++.so..orig
install_library glibc-2.14.- $rellib/libc.so. libc.so..orig
install_library glibc-2.14.- $rellib/$ld_linux.so. $ld_linux$new_ld_suff.orig
install_library glibc-2.14.- $rellib/libdl.so. libdl.so..orig
install_library gtk2-2.24.-.fc$fedver $relusrlib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.
install_library gtk2-2.24.-.fc$fedver $relusrlib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.
install_library glib2-2.28.-.fc$fedver $rellib/libgio-2.0.so.
install_library glib2-2.28.-.fc$fedver $rellib/libglib-2.0.so.
install_library glib2-2.28.-.fc$fedver $rellib/libgobject-2.0.so.
install_library gdk-pixbuf2-2.23.-.fc$fedver $relusrlib/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.
install_library libgnome-keyring-3.4.-.fc$keyringver $relusrlib/libgnome-keyring.so.
} bulk_warning()
# Multi-line warning message in $, $ and $
{
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would display this warning to stderr:"
echo "$1"
echo "$2"
echo "$3"
else
echo >&
echo "WARNING:" >&
echo "$1" >&
echo "$2" >&
echo "$3." >&
fi
} final_messages()
# Display final installation messages before exiting
{
if [ $quiet -eq -o $do_install -eq ]
then
return
fi echo
if [ $dry_run -eq ]
then
echo "Would display these final messages after a successful run:"
echo
fi echo "$chrome_name $fedlibs $install_message."
echo "Please run the browser via the 'google-chrome' command as a non-root user."
echo echo "To update Google Chrome, run \"yum update $rpm_name\" or"
echo "simply re-run this script with \"./$scriptname\"."
echo
echo "To uninstall Google Chrome$scriptdeps,"
echo "run \"yum remove $rpm_name $deps_name\" or \"./$scriptname -u\"."
echo
} parse_options()
# Parse script options passed as $*
{
delete_tmp= ; dry_run= ; do_install=
quiet= ; inst_str="Installer"
risky_type="$old_rpm_type" while [ "x$1" != "x" ]
do
case "$1" in
-\?|-h|--help) show_syntax ; exit ;;
-b|--beta) risky_type="beta" ;;
-d|--delete) delete_tmp= ;;
-f|--force) let force=$force+ ;;
-n|--dryrun) dry_run= ;;
-q|--quiet) if [ $quiet -lt ]
then
let quiet=$quiet+
fi ;;
-s|--stable) risky_type="stable" ;;
-t|--tmpdir) shift ; set_tmp_tree "$1" ;;
-u|--uninstall) do_install= ; inst_str="Uninstaller" ;;
-U|--unstable) risky_type="unstable" ;;
*) show_syntax >&
error "Invalid option ($1)" ;;
esac
shift
done if [ $quiet -ne ]
then
wget_options="$wget_options -q"
yum_options="$yum_options -q"
rpm_options="$rpm_options --quiet"
rpmbuild_options="$rpmbuild_options --quiet"
else
rpm_options="$rpm_options -vh"
chcon_options="$chcon_options -v"
fi if [ "$risky_type" != "$old_rpm_type" ]
then
set_rpm_type "$risky_type"
fi
} create_spec_file()
# Create chrome-deps.spec file for building the chrome-deps RPM.
# Many thanks to to Marcus Sandberg for his (public domain) spec file at
# https://github.com/adamel/chrome-deps which I have used as a basis for the
# spec file that this script creates.
{
( cat <<@EOF
# Much of this spec file was taken from Marcus Sandberg's fine (public domain)
# effort at https://github.com/adamel/chrome-deps although it has been
# modified compared to his version. Name: @DEPS_NAME@
Version: @DEPS_VERSION@
Release:
Summary: Dependencies required for Google Chrome + on RHEL derivatives
License: LGPLv2+, LGPLv2+ with exceptions, GPLv2+, GPLv3+, GPLv3+ with exceptions, GPLv2+ with exceptions, BSD, public domain
Group: System Environment/Libraries
URL: @CHECKSITE@
Vendor: Richard K. Lloyd and the Fedora Project
Packager: Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com>
BuildRoot: @BUILDROOT@ %description
Includes modified Fedora @FEDVER@ and @KEYRINGVER@ Libraries (@LD_LINUX@,
libc, libdl, libgdk-x11-2.0, libgdk_pixbuf-2.0, libgio-2.0, libglib-2.0,
libgnome-keyring, libgobject-2.0, libgtk-x11-2.0 and libstdc++) and an
LD_PRELOAD library (unset_var.so). Also modifies Google Chrome's
@CHROME_WRAPPER@ wrapper script to allow
Google Chrome or later to run on RHEL derivatives. SELinux enforcing mode
will cause startup issues, so it is recommended you switch SELinux to
permissive mode in that case. The URL for the script that downloaded, modified
and re-packaged the Fedora @FEDVER@ and @KEYRINGVER@ libraries in this RPM is
@CHECKSITE@@SCRIPTNAME@
and it is in the public domain. # List of libraries to include in the RPM
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
@MODIFY_WRAPPER@
@LIBDIR@/@LD_LINUX@.so.
@LIBDIR@/libc.so.
@LIBDIR@/libdl.so.
@LIBDIR@/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.
@LIBDIR@/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.
@LIBDIR@/libgio-2.0.so.
@LIBDIR@/libglib-2.0.so.
@LIBDIR@/libgnome-keyring.so.
@LIBDIR@/libgobject-2.0.so.
@LIBDIR@/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.
@LIBDIR@/libstdc++.so.
@LIBDIR@/unset_var.so # No prep or build rules because it's all been done by @SCRIPTNAME@ # Install a copy of libraries into build root
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
mkdir -p -m %{buildroot}@LIBDIR@
cp -pf @MODIFY_WRAPPER@ %{buildroot}@INST_TREE@
cp -pf @LIBDIR@/*.so.* @LIBDIR@/unset_var.so %{buildroot}@LIBDIR@/ # Run modify_wrapper once the files are installed
%post
@MODIFY_WRAPPER@ # At end of build, remove build root
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot} # Changelog, with annoyingly "wrong" US date format
%changelog
* Sat May 17 2014 Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com> - 1.21-1
- Unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH for self-calls to the google-chrome script
Fedora @KEYRINGVER@ RPM.
* Sat Apr 12 2014 Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com> - 1.20-1
- Added libgnome-keyring.so.0, extracted from the libgnome-keyring
Fedora @KEYRINGVER@ RPM.
* Wed Dec 11 2013 Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com> - 1.10-1
- Additionally saved/unset/restored the LD_PRELOAD environmental
variable in unset_var.c to stop exec'ed() processes using it.
* Sat Oct 5 2013 Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com> - 1.03-1
- Added libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0, extracted from the gdk-pixbuf2
Fedora @FEDVER@ RPM.
* Fri Oct 4 2013 Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com> - 1.02-1
- Added libgio-2.0 and libgobject-2.0 to the set of included
Fedora @FEDVER@ libraries.
* Thu Aug 8 2013 Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com> - 1.01-1
- Updated unset_var.c to fix Google Talk Plugin crash.
* Sun Jul 28 2013 Richard K. Lloyd <rklloyd@gmail.com> - 1.00-1
- Initial version based on Marcus Sandberg's fine work at
https://github.com/adamel/chrome-deps (differences are below).
- All the Fedora @FEDVER@ and @KEYRINGVER@ library downloads, unpacking and modifications are
done in the @SCRIPTNAME@ script that generated this spec file, rather
than run as spec file commands.
- LD_PRELOAD @UNSETLIB@ library and @MODIFY_WRAPPER@
script are both included in the built RPM.
@EOF
) | sed \
-e "s#@DEPS_VERSION@#$deps_version#g" \
-e "s#@LD_LINUX@#$ld_linux#g" \
-e "s#@DEPS_NAME@#$deps_name#g" \
-e "s#@CHECKSITE@#$checksite#g" \
-e "s#@FEDVER@#$fedver#g" \
-e "s#@KEYRINGVER@#$keyringver#g" \
-e "s#@SCRIPTNAME@#$scriptname#g" \
-e "s#@LIBDIR@#$libdir#g" \
-e "s#@UNSETLIB@#`basename $unsetlib`#g" \
-e "s#@CHROME_WRAPPER@#`basename $chrome_wrapper`#g" \
-e "s#@MODIFY_WRAPPER@#$modify_wrapper#g" \
-e "s#@INST_TREE@#$inst_tree#g" \
-e "s#@BUILDROOT@#$rpmbuilddir/BUILDROOT#g" \
>"$specfile"
} setup_build_env()
# Create RPM build environment under ~/rpmbuild and also
# create the chrome-deps.spec file
{
rpmbuilddir=~/rpmbuild
built_rpm="$rpmbuilddir/RPMS/$rpmarch/$built_rpm_base"
specsdir="$rpmbuilddir/SPECS"
specfile="$specsdir/$deps_name.spec"
setuptree="/usr/bin/rpmdev-setuptree" if [ $dry_run -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Would create the build environment tree ($rpmbuilddir)"
echo "and also the $deps_name spec file ($specfile)."
echo
return
fi if [ ! -d "$specsdir" ]
then
if [ -x "$setuptree" ]
then
$setuptree
fi if [ ! -d "$specsdir" ]
then
error "Unable to correctly run $setuptree to create build enviroment"
fi
fi
} build_deps_rpm()
# Create chrome-deps RPM from the chrome-deps.spec file and install it
{
built_rpm_base="$deps_name-$deps_version-1.$rpmarch.rpm"
tmpdir_rpm="$tmp_tree/$built_rpm_base" # Only build latest chrome-deps RPM if we haven't already got it
if [ ! -s "$tmpdir_rpm" ]
then
# Get ready for RPM build
setup_build_env # Create chrome-deps.spec file
create_spec_file if [ $dry_run -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Would run rpmbuild to create $tmpdir_rpm"
echo
else
cd "$specsdir"
message "Building $tmpdir_rpm"
rm -f "$tmpdir_rpm" rpmbuild $rpmbuild_options "`basename \"$specfile\"`"
rm -f "$specfile" # Some users claim that the i386 build tree is actually i686,
# but that's doesn't happen for me in CentOS or Scientific Linux.
# Still, let's check for it anyway
if [ ! -s "$built_rpm" -a "$rpmarch" = "i386" ]
then
built_rpm_base="$deps_name-$deps_version-1.i686.rpm"
built_rpm="$rpmbuilddir/RPMS/i686/$built_rpm_base"
# We don't change tmpdir_rpm, so this handily renames
# the final RPM to an i386-based filename below
fi if [ -s "$built_rpm" ]
then
mv -f "$built_rpm" "$tmpdir_rpm"
built_rpm="$tmpdir_rpm"
fi if [ ! -s "$built_rpm" ]
then
error "Failed to build $tmpdir_rpm"
fi
fi
fi if [ $dry_run -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Would install $tmpdir_rpm"
echo
else
message "Installing $tmpdir_rpm"
rpm $rpm_options "$tmpdir_rpm"
fi
} adjust_chrome_defaults()
# Create a modify_wrapper script to be included in chrome-deps that modifies
# /etc/default/google-chrome if necessary to doing the following:
# - Remove any existing setting of repo_add_once
# - Updates (or adds) a custom ### START .. ### END section, which will
# add an LD_PRELOAD definition to google-chrome if one isn't present.
# - Sets repo_add_once to true (picked up by /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome)
# modify_wrapper is run once at the end of the chrome-deps RPM installation.
{
if [ $dry_run -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Would create a modify_wrapper script to modify $chrome_defaults."
echo "The script would ensure the creation of $chrome_repo and"
echo "the addition of a LD_PRELOAD variable to $chrome_wrapper."
echo
return
fi ( cat <<@EOF
#! /bin/bash
# @MODIFY_WRAPPER@ @WRAPPER_MOD_VERSION@ (C) Richard K. Lloyd 2014 <rklloyd@gmail.com>
# Created by @SCRIPTNAME@ and included in the @DEPS_NAME@ RPM
# to modify @CHROME_DEFAULTS@ in the following ways:
# - Remove any existing setting of repo_add_once
# - Updates (or adds) a custom ### START .. ### END section, which will
# add an LD_PRELOAD definition to google-chrome if one isn't present.
# - Sets repo_add_once to true (picked up by /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome)
# @MODIFY_WRAPPER@ is run once at the end of the @DEPS_NAME@ RPM installation. chrome_defaults="@CHROME_DEFAULTS@"
progname="\`basename \$0\`" error()
{
echo "\$progname: ERROR: \$1 - aborted" >&2
exit 1
} # Create defaults file if it doesn't exist
touch "\$chrome_defaults"
if [ ! -f "\$chrome_defaults" ]
then
error "Can't create \$chrome_defaults"
fi update_file()
# \$1 = File to update with contents of stdin
{
nfile="\$1.new" ; ofile="\$1.old"
cat >"\$nfile"
if [ ! -f "\$nfile" ]
then
rm -f "\$nfile"
error "Failed to create temporary update file \$nfile"
fi # Don't do update if new file is the same as old one
if [ "\`diff \"\$1\" \"\$nfile\"\`" = "" ]
then
rm -f "\$nfile"
return
fi mv -f "\$1" "\$ofile"
if [ ! -f "\$ofile" ]
then
error "Failed to create temporary backup of \$1"
fi mv -f "\$nfile" "\$1"
rm -f "\$nfile"
if [ ! -f "\$1" ]
then
mv -f "\$ofile" "\$1"
chmod a+r "\$1"
error "Failed to update \$1"
fi chmod a+r "\$1"
rm -f "\$ofile"
} grep -v repo_add_once= "\$chrome_defaults" | awk '
BEGIN { wrapper_mod=0; exclude_mod=0; end_of_mod=0; }
{
if (\$4==scriptname)
{
if (\$2=="START")
{
if (\$3==wrapper_mod_version)
{
wrapper_mod=1; exclude_mod=0;
}
else exclude_mod=1;
}
else
if (\$2=="END") end_of_mod=1;
} if (!exclude_mod) printf("%s\n",\$0); if (end_of_mod) { exclude_mod=0; end_of_mod=0; }
}
END {
if (!wrapper_mod)
{
printf("### START %s %s modifications\n",
wrapper_mod_version,scriptname);
printf("old_line=\"export LD_LIBRARY_PATH\"\n");
printf("new_line=\"\$old_line LD_PRELOAD=\\\\\"%s\\\\\"\"\n",unsetlib);
printf("chrome_wrapper=\"%s\"\n",chrome_wrapper);
printf("if [ -s \"\$chrome_wrapper\" ]\n");
printf("then\n");
printf(" if [ \"\`grep \\\\\"\$new_line\\\\\" \\\\\"\$chrome_wrapper\\\\\"\`\" = \"\" ]\n");
printf(" then\n");
printf(" new_wrapper=\"\$chrome_wrapper.new\"\n");
printf(" sed -e \"s#\$old_line#\$new_line#g\" <\"\$chrome_wrapper\" >\"\$new_wrapper\"\n");
printf(" if [ -s \"\$new_wrapper\" ]\n");
printf(" then\n");
printf(" mv -f \"\$new_wrapper\" \"\$chrome_wrapper\"\n");
printf(" chmod a+rx \"\$chrome_wrapper\"\n");
printf(" fi\n");
printf(" fi\n");
printf("fi\n");
printf("### END %s %s modifications\n",
wrapper_mod_version,scriptname);
}
printf("repo_add_once=\"true\"\n");
}' \
wrapper_mod_version="@WRAPPER_MOD_VERSION@" scriptname="@SCRIPTNAME@" \
unsetlib="@UNSETLIB@" chrome_wrapper="@CHROME_WRAPPER@" |
update_file "\$chrome_defaults" # Now actually run the defaults file (it will be run daily via cron or
# when the google-chrome-stable RPM is installed or updated),
# so that google-chrome is updated if it needs to be
if [ -s "\$chrome_defaults" ]
then
. "\$chrome_defaults"
fi exit 0
@EOF
) | sed \
-e "s#@MODIFY_WRAPPER@#`basename \"$modify_wrapper\"`#g" \
-e "s#@WRAPPER_MOD_VERSION@#$wrapper_mod_version#g" \
-e "s#@SCRIPTNAME@#$scriptname#g" \
-e "s#@DEPS_NAME@#$deps_name#g" \
-e "s#@CHROME_DEFAULTS@#$chrome_defaults#g" \
-e "s#@DEPS_NAME@#$deps_name#g" \
-e "s#@UNSETLIB@#$unsetlib#g" \
-e "s#@CHROME_WRAPPER@#$chrome_wrapper#g" \
>"$modify_wrapper" if [ -s "$modify_wrapper" ]
then
chmod a+rx "$modify_wrapper"
change_se_context "$modify_wrapper"
message "Created $modify_wrapper sucessfully"
else
error "Failed to create $modify_wrapper"
fi
} main_code()
# Initialisation complete, so run the code
{
if [ $do_install -eq 1 ]
then
# Only install RPM-building packages if latest chrome-deps isn't installed
if [ "$deps_latest" = "" ]
then
rpm_build_packages="gcc glibc-devel rpm-build rpmdevtools"
else
rpm_build_packages=""
fi # Make sure google-chrome-stable and chrome-deps dependencies are present
# but prompt for their download/install if any aren't
yum_install prompt redhat-lsb wget xdg-utils GConf2 libXScrnSaver libX11 nss $rpm_build_packages # Now update Google Chrome if necessary
update_google_chrome if [ "$deps_latest" = "" ]
then
# Download/install/patch Fedora libraries
install_rpm_libraries
patch_libs # Adjust /etc/default/google-chrome (sourced in daily by
# /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome) as required
adjust_chrome_defaults # Build/install LD_PRELOAD library if latest chrome-deps not installed
install_ld_preload_lib # Build and install the chrome-deps RPM if the latest isn't installed
build_deps_rpm # That's the end of $libdir changes, so change its SELinux context type
change_se_context "$libdir"
fi
else
# If it's installed, uninstall Google Chrome and dependency packages
check_binary_not_running
uninstall_google_chrome
fi
} check_selinux()
# See if SELinux is enabled and if it's enforcing
{
selinux_enforcing=0 ; selinux_enabled=0 # Yes, there's a value-returning util (0=enabled, ho hum, so we flip it)
# but it may not exist, so fallback on /selinux dir existence
if [ -x /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled ]
then
/usr/sbin/selinuxenabled
let selinux_enabled=1-$?
else
if [ -d /selinux ]
then
selinux_enabled=1
fi
fi if [ $selinux_enabled -eq 1 ]
then
# Enforcing mode upsets nacl_helper, so try to see if we're using it
if [ -f /selinux/enforce ]
then
selinux_enforcing="`cat /selinux/enforce`"
fi
fi
} # Initialisation functions
init_vars $0
check_derivative
check_selinux
parse_options $*
check_binary_not_running
init_setup
check_version $* # Now do the install or uninstall
main_code # Finalisation functions
clean_up
final_messages if [ $do_install -eq 1 ]
then
# Need at least version 6.5 of OS to run Google Chrome successfully
check_if_os_obsolete
fi # A good exit
exit 0