# Copyright (c) 2021 Nikolas Garofil adduser() { local returncode local result_string="Installation of 'Oh My Zsh' " local temp_installscript local path_installscript="$ZSH/tools/install.sh" #Create user, errors will be reported by the 'real' adduser #Use which/tail combination to call the binary instead of this function command adduser $@ || return 1 echo "\nUser '${@[$#]}' has been created. I will now try to install 'Oh My Zsh'" if [[ -f $path_installscript ]] ; then #copy install.sh to a new file in temp that we can give the right owner to execute #and also make sure that after the install script we are no longer the new user temp_installscript=$(mktemp) cat $path_installscript | \ sed 's/exec zsh -l//' | sed 's/read -r opt/opt=y; echo "\n--- This time I am answering \\"yes\\" for you, but you will still have to type in the password of that user ---"/' \ > $temp_installscript chown ${@[$#]} $temp_installscript && chmod +x $temp_installscript #try installing with sudo or su when not available if [[ -x $(which sudo) ]] ; then sudo -u ${@[$#]} $temp_installscript returncode=$? else if [[ -x $(which su) ]] ; then su -l ${@[$#]} -c $temp_installscript returncode=$? else echo "You can't become ${@[$#]} (no 'sudo' or 'su' available)" > /dev/stderr; returncode=1 fi fi #cleanup rm $temp_installscript else echo "Installationscript '$path_installscript' not available" 2> /dev/stderr; returncode=1 fi #mention the result if [[ $returncode -eq 0 ]]; then echo "$result_string succeeded." else echo "$result_string failed." 2> /dev/stderr fi return $returncode }