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#!/bin/sh
if test " x $GTK_DEBUG_LAUNCHER " != x; then
set -x
fi
if test " x $GTK_DEBUG_GDB " != x; then
EXEC = "gdb --args"
else
EXEC = exec
fi
name = ` basename " $0 " `
bundle_app = " $( cd " $( dirname " $0 " ) /../.. " >/dev/null 2>& 1 && pwd ) "
bundle_contents = " $bundle_app " /Contents
bundle_res = " $bundle_contents " /Resources
bundle_lib = " $bundle_res " /lib
bundle_libexec = " $bundle_res " /libexec
bundle_bin = " $bundle_res " /bin
bundle_data = " $bundle_res " /share
bundle_etc = " $bundle_res " /etc
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH = " $bundle_lib "
export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = " $bundle_etc " /xdg
export XDG_DATA_DIRS = " $bundle_data "
export GTK_DATA_PREFIX = " $bundle_res "
export GTK_EXE_PREFIX = " $bundle_res "
export GTK_PATH = " $bundle_res "
export GST_PLUGIN_SCANNER = " $bundle_libexec /gstreamer-1.0/gst-plugin-scanner "
export GIO_EXTRA_MODULES = " $bundle_lib /gio/modules "
# GIO modules
export GIO_MODULE_DIR = " $bundle_lib /gio/modules "
#GStreamer plugins
export GST_PLUGIN_PATH = " $bundle_lib /gstreamer-1.0 "
APP = $name
I18NDIR = " $bundle_data /locale "
# Set the locale-related variables appropriately:
unset LANG LC_MESSAGES LC_MONETARY LC_COLLATE
# Has a language ordering been set?
# If so, set LC_MESSAGES and LANG accordingly; otherwise skip it.
# First step uses sed to clean off the quotes and commas, to change - to _, and change the names for the chinese scripts from "Hans" to CN and "Hant" to TW.
APPLELANGUAGES = ` defaults read .GlobalPreferences AppleLanguages | sed -En -e 's/\-/_/' -e 's/Hant/TW/' -e 's/Hans/CN/' -e 's/[[:space:]]*\"?([[:alnum:]_]+)\"?,?/\1/p' `
if test " $APPLELANGUAGES " ; then
# A language ordering exists.
# Test, item per item, to see whether there is an corresponding locale.
for L in $APPLELANGUAGES ; do
#test for exact matches:
if test -f " $I18NDIR / ${ L } /LC_MESSAGES/ $APP .mo " ; then
export LANG = $L
break
fi
#This is a special case, because often the original strings are in US
#English and there is no translation file.
if test " x $L " = = "xen_US" ; then
export LANG = $L
break
fi
#OK, now test for just the first two letters:
if test -f " $I18NDIR / ${ L : 0 : 2 } /LC_MESSAGES/ $APP .mo " ; then
export LANG = ${ L : 0 : 2 }
break
fi
#Same thing, but checking for any english variant.
if test " x ${ L : 0 : 2 } " = = "xen" ; then
export LANG = $L
break
fi ;
done
fi
unset APPLELANGUAGES L
# If we didn't get a language from the language list, try the Collation preference, in case it's the only setting that exists.
APPLECOLLATION = ` defaults read .GlobalPreferences AppleCollationOrder`
if test -z ${ LANG } -a -n $APPLECOLLATION ; then
if test -f " $I18NDIR / ${ APPLECOLLATION : 0 : 2 } /LC_MESSAGES/ $APP .mo " ; then
export LANG = ${ APPLECOLLATION : 0 : 2 }
fi
fi
if test ! -z $APPLECOLLATION ; then
export LC_COLLATE = $APPLECOLLATION
fi
unset APPLECOLLATION
# Continue by attempting to find the Locale preference.
APPLELOCALE = ` defaults read .GlobalPreferences AppleLocale`
if test -f " $I18NDIR / ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 5 } /LC_MESSAGES/ $APP .mo " ; then
if test -z $LANG ; then
export LANG = " ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 5 } "
fi
elif test -z $LANG -a -f " $I18NDIR / ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 2 } /LC_MESSAGES/ $APP .mo " ; then
export LANG = " ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 2 } "
fi
#Next we need to set LC_MESSAGES. If at all possible, we want a full
#5-character locale to avoid the "Locale not supported by C library"
#warning from Gtk -- even though Gtk will translate with a
#two-character code.
if test -n $LANG ; then
#If the language code matches the applelocale, then that's the message
#locale; otherwise, if it's longer than two characters, then it's
#probably a good message locale and we'll go with it.
if test $LANG = = ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 5 } -o $LANG != ${ LANG : 0 : 2 } ; then
export LC_MESSAGES = $LANG
#Next try if the Applelocale is longer than 2 chars and the language
#bit matches $LANG
elif test $LANG = = ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 2 } -a $APPLELOCALE > ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 2 } ; then
export LC_MESSAGES = ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 5 }
#Fail. Get a list of the locales in $PREFIX/share/locale that match
#our two letter language code and pick the first one, special casing
#english to set en_US
elif test $LANG = = "en" ; then
export LC_MESSAGES = "en_US"
else
LOC = ` find $PREFIX /share/locale -name $LANG ???`
for L in $LOC ; do
export LC_MESSAGES = $L
done
fi
else
#All efforts have failed, so default to US english
export LANG = "en_US"
export LC_MESSAGES = "en_US"
fi
CURRENCY = ` echo $APPLELOCALE | sed -En 's/.*currency=([[:alpha:]]+).*/\1/p' `
if test " x $CURRENCY " != "x" ; then
#The user has set a special currency. Gtk doesn't install LC_MONETARY files, but Apple does in /usr/share/locale, so we're going to look there for a locale to set LC_CURRENCY to.
if test -f /usr/local/share/$LC_MESSAGES /LC_MONETARY; then
if test -a ` cat /usr/local/share/$LC_MESSAGES /LC_MONETARY` = = $CURRENCY ; then
export LC_MONETARY = $LC_MESSAGES
fi
fi
if test -z " $LC_MONETARY " ; then
FILES = ` find /usr/share/locale -name LC_MONETARY -exec grep -H $CURRENCY { } \; `
if test -n " $FILES " ; then
export LC_MONETARY = ` echo $FILES | sed -En 's%/usr/share/locale/([[:alpha:]_]+)/LC_MONETARY.*%\1%p' `
fi
fi
fi
#No currency value means that the AppleLocale governs:
if test -z " $LC_MONETARY " ; then
LC_MONETARY = ${ APPLELOCALE : 0 : 5 }
fi
#For Gtk, which only looks at LC_ALL:
export LC_ALL = $LC_MESSAGES
unset APPLELOCALE FILES LOC
if test -f " $bundle_lib /charset.alias " ; then
export CHARSETALIASDIR = " $bundle_lib "
fi
# Extra arguments can be added in environment.sh.
EXTRA_ARGS =
if test -f " $bundle_res /environment.sh " ; then
source " $bundle_res /environment.sh "
fi
# Strip out the argument added by the OS.
if /bin/expr " x $1 " : '^x-psn_' > /dev/null; then
shift 1
fi
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