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This early return made it so the lock wasn't removed, therefore locking out
the upgrade script from ever entering the upgrade routine.
Fixes #6138
Note: the logic needs some rework.
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* Updating Oh My Zsh shop URLs
Linking directly to the Oh My Zsh inventory vs the top-level store with non-OMZ items.
* Updating link to Oh My Zsh products in the install script
* Updating link to Oh My Zsh shop products in the upgrade script
* Getting rid of 't-' in shirts for now
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Fixes #7492
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* use https everywhere
* use https links on the files that are left
Also, removed some broken links and updated redirections.
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Otherwise these files are not sourced:
1. /etc/zprofile
2. ~/.zprofile
3. /etc/zlogin
4. ~/.zlogin
5. ~/.zlogout
6. /etc/zlogout
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Quote $ZSH where necessary in install script
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`[Oh My Zsh] Would you like to check for updates? [Y/n]: ` does not make sense,
since answering yes will download/apply the new updates instead of checking for them.
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Fixes #4955
Closes #5931
Closes #6398
Co-authored-by: Void <vst4rbot@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kaleb Elwert <belak@coded.io>
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Quick fix to the script not finding git due to hash.
Solves #6697.
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This makes things work even on system lacking /bin/sh, such as on
non-rooted Android systems.
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See robbyrussell@b67961d
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When the user is asked to update oh-my-zsh it says "[Oh My Zsh] Would
you like to check for updates? [Y/n]:". When the user agreed to update
the next text would say "Upgrading Oh My Zsh" which is inconsistent
with the question.
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Also accept any forms of yes as an answer to the "do you want to update?" prompt
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- Need dot `.` for POSIX compliant instead of `source`
- Use modern syntax for command substitution
- Fix missing double quotes
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Really this time :P
Fixes #4533
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We need to use POSIX syntax. This file is no longer executed with zsh.
Fixes #4483.
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Drops the `function` keyword and uses only `func(){}` syntax as per the
POSIX specification:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/xcu_chap02.html#tag_02_09_05
Related: #4531
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This reverts commit c9d93757e82785a0fd1e0d1222f5d61e01849703, which
makes it fail with a syntax error:
sh: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
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Fix install.sh/upgrade.sh for tput-less systems
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Check for git before trying to upgrade OMZ
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This changeset wraps all of the commands in tools/install.sh in a
function and then calls that function as the last line of the
script.
The current install instructions ask the user to download the install
script using `curl` and pass the result to `sh`. This is totally
fine (as long as both the instructions and the script itself are served
using HTTPS), but the script should be written in a way such that it
doesn't start trying to actually *do* anything until the very last line.
The reason is due to the way `curl` work: if the socket drops before the
request is complete (server abruptly hangs up, client's internet flakes
out, etc.), `curl` will return the partial data that it received. Here
is an example of that:
![partial file execution](https://cldup.com/qU_Mnh2GmT.png)
A way this might cause issues for tools/install.sh is if the connection drops
after cloning but before the repository (L53-56). The .zshrc
configuration will not be copied and the shell will not be changed, but
if the user tries to run the install script again it will claim
oh-my-zsh is already installed (L31-39).
While this is not a particularly dangerous error condition (the user can
just delete .oh-my-zsh and re-run), it can certainly be confusing for
new users. This also helps future-proof the script for a time when it
might need to use a "dangerous" command, e.g. `rm`, and we want to make
sure it happens in the most transactional way possible.
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installer: ignore errors in color setup, for FreeBSD portability
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@fcrozat's original fix assumes `which` not to output anything to STDOUT
in case the command is not found. That is not necessarily true on all
systems. A better solution is to check the return value instead.
Fixes #4376
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Prompt the user before removing oh-my-zsh from the system
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This is a hack to keep the installer working on systems without tput/terminfo.
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Add Cygwin support to installer.
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Conflicts:
tools/install.sh
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Fixes issue #4376
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Repair `zsh` Path Permissions on `oh-my-zsh` Startup under Cygwin
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Conflicts:
tools/install.sh
tools/upgrade.sh
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* Balk at incompatible Windows/MSYS git
* Test for chsh presence before trying to use it
* Replace non-portable `[[ ... ]]` and `[ x = *pattern* ]` constructs
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Check if Zsh is installed prior to installing Oh My Zsh
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Use https instead of http
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Installer: Remove "sed -i" for portability and hygiene
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