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set -e
tmpfile="/tmp/checksum.tmp"
me=${0
path=$1
case "$me" in
kconvert-winhashes)
zen=1
;;
convert-winhashes)
zen=0
;;
esac
if [ ! -x /usr/bin/zenity ] && [ $zen -eq 1 ]; then
zen=0
echo "*** NOTE ***"
echo "This script can use zentiy to display dialogs in your window manager. "
echo "To install zenity (on a Debian-based system, like Kubuntu) do.."
echo "sudo apt-get install zenity"
echo "For other systems, check your package manager's man page."
echo
fi
if [ "$path" = "" ]; then
if [ $zen -eq 1 ]; then
zenity --question --title "Error!!!" \
--text "Something bad happened. Please reinstall checksum!" \
--width=280 --timeout=20 --window-icon="$HOME/.local/share/icons/checksum.png"
else
echo
echo " *** NO PATH SPECIFIED! ***"
echo
echo "Usage: "$me" </path/to/hash/files>"
echo
fi
exit 1
fi
if [ $zen -eq 1 ]; then
zenity --notification --title "Windows Hash File Conversion" --text="Conversion in progress. This may take a moment." \
--window-icon="$HOME/.local/share/icons/checksum.png" &
notifypids="$!"
else
echo "converting windows hashes in $path"
echo "This may take a moment.."
echo
fi
if [ -d "$path" ];then
cd "$path"
find . -type f \( -name '*.md5' -o -name '*.sha1' -o -name '*.hash' \) -print | while read i;
do
if [ -f "${i}" ]; then
sed -i -e 's/\r
fi
done
else
sed -i -e 's/\r
fi
if [ $zen -eq 1 ]; then
tail "$hashfile" | zenity --info ---title="Checksum" --text="All done with conversion!" \
--window-icon="$HOME/.local/share/icons/checksum.png"
kill "$notifypids"
else
echo
echo "All done with conversion!"
echo
fi
exit 0