#!/bin/bash #$1 is the path to the program folder being installed. For example, ~/pi-apps/apps/Arduino #Example usage: ~/pi-apps/uninstall-installed ~/pi-apps/apps/Arduino #app name app="$(basename "$1")" function error { echo -e "\e[91m$1\e[39m" exit 1 } LANG=C LC_ALL=C DIRECTORY="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")" echo -e "\e[97m\nRunning purge-installed...\e[39m" if [ -z "$app" ];then error "No app name specified to purge-installed!" fi LANG=C LC_ALL=C source "${DIRECTORY}/api" apt_lock_wait #to avoid issues with symbols and spaces in app names, we shasum the app name for use in apt appnamehash="$(echo "$app" | md5sum | cut -c1-8 | awk '{print $1}')" #if dummy deb found/installed if dpkg -l pi-apps-$appnamehash &>/dev/null ;then #new pkg-install implementation - using dummy debs echo -e "\e[97m\nRemoving dummy deb for $app...\e[39m" sudo -E apt purge -y pi-apps-$appnamehash --autoremove || error "apt failed to purge dummy deb (pi-apps-$appnamehash)!" elif [ -f "${DIRECTORY}/data/installed-packages/${app}" ];then #old pkg-install implementation echo -e "\e[93m\nWARNING! pkg-install is using the legacy implementation - an installed-packages file instead of a dummy deb\e[39m" PKG_LIST="$(cat "${DIRECTORY}/data/installed-packages/${app}" | tr '\n' ' ' | sed 's/ / /g')" PURGE_LIST="$(sudo -E apt-get purge --dry-run $PKG_LIST | sed -n '/The following packages will be REMOVED/,/to remove and/p' | sed -e '2,$!d' -e '$d' | tr -d '*' | tr '\n' ' ' | sed 's/The following.*//')" echo "These packages will be purged: $PURGE_LIST" #normal mode output="$(sudo LANG=C LC_ALL=C apt purge -y $PKG_LIST 2>&1)" exitcode=$? errors="$(echo "$output" | grep '^[(W)|(E)|(Err]:')" if [ $exitcode != 0 ] || [ ! -z "$errors" ];then echo -e "\e[91mFailed to uninstall the packages!\e[39m" echo -e "APT reported these errors:\n\e[91m$errors\e[39m" exit 1 fi else echo "purge-installed: Neither dummy deb nor installed-packages file detected. Nothing to do!" fi echo -e "\e[32mAll packages have been purged succesfully.\e[39m" rm -f "${DIRECTORY}/data/installed-packages/${app}"