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#!/bin/bash
BUNDLE_VERSION=0.2.5
# OS Check. Put here because here is where we download the precompiled
# bundles that are arch specific.
UNAME=$(uname)
if [ "$UNAME" != "Linux" -a "$UNAME" != "Darwin" ] ; then
echo "Sorry, this OS is not supported."
exit 1
fi
if [ "$UNAME" = "Darwin" ] ; then
if [ "i386" != $(uname -p) -o "1" != $(sysctl -n hw.cpu64bit_capable 2>/dev/null || echo 0) ] ; then
# Can't just test uname -m = x86_64, because Snow Leopard can
# return other values.
echo "Only 64-bit Intel processors are supported at this time."
exit 1
fi
ARCH="x86_64"
elif [ "$UNAME" = "Linux" ] ; then
ARCH="$(uname -m)"
if [ "$ARCH" != "i686" -a "$ARCH" != "x86_64" ] ; then
echo "Unsupported architecture: $ARCH"
echo "Meteor only supports i686 and x86_64 for now."
exit 1
fi
fi
# Find the script dir, following one level of symlink. Note that symlink
# can be relative or absolute. Too bad 'readlink -f' is not portable.
ORIG_DIR=$(pwd)
cd $(dirname "$0")
if [ -L "$(basename $0)" ] ; then
cd $(dirname $(readlink $(basename "$0") ) )
fi
SCRIPT_DIR=$(pwd -P)
cd "$ORIG_DIR"
function install_dev_bundle {
set -e
trap "echo Failed to install dependency kit." EXIT
TARBALL="dev_bundle_${UNAME}_${ARCH}_${BUNDLE_VERSION}.tar.gz"
TMPDIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle.xxx"
rm -rf "$TMPDIR"
mkdir "$TMPDIR"
if [ -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/$TARBALL" ] ; then
echo "Skipping download and installing kit from $SCRIPT_DIR/$TARBALL"
tar -xzf "$SCRIPT_DIR/$TARBALL" -C "$TMPDIR"
else
curl -# https://d3sqy0vbqsdhku.cloudfront.net/$TARBALL | tar -xzf - -C "$TMPDIR"
test -x "${TMPDIR}/bin/node" # bomb out if it didn't work, eg no net
fi
mv "$TMPDIR" "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle"
echo "Installed dependency kit v${BUNDLE_VERSION} in dev_bundle."
echo
trap - EXIT
set +e
}
if [ -d "$SCRIPT_DIR/.git" ] || [ -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/.git" ]; then
# In a checkout.
if [ ! -d "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle" ] ; then
echo "It's the first time you've run Meteor from a git checkout."
echo "I will download a kit containing all of Meteor's dependencies."
install_dev_bundle
elif [ ! -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle/.bundle_version.txt" ] ||
grep -qvx "$BUNDLE_VERSION" "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle/.bundle_version.txt" ; then
echo "Your dependency kit is out of date. I will download the new one."
rm -rf "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle"
install_dev_bundle
fi
DEV_BUNDLE="$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle"
METEOR="$SCRIPT_DIR/app/meteor/meteor.js"
else
# In an install
DEV_BUNDLE=$(dirname "$SCRIPT_DIR")
METEOR="$DEV_BUNDLE/app/meteor/meteor.js"
fi
# Bump our file descriptor ulimit as high as it will go. This is a
# temporary workaround for dependancy watching holding open too many
# files: https://app.asana.com/0/364581412985/472479912325
if [ "$(ulimit -n)" != "unlimited" ] ; then
ulimit -n 16384 > /dev/null 2>&1 || \
ulimit -n 8192 > /dev/null 2>&1 || \
ulimit -n 4096 > /dev/null 2>&1 || \
ulimit -n 2048 > /dev/null 2>&1 || \
ulimit -n 1024 > /dev/null 2>&1 || \
ulimit -n 512 > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
export NODE_PATH="$DEV_BUNDLE/lib/node_modules"
exec "$DEV_BUNDLE/bin/node" "$METEOR" "$@"