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#!/bin/bash # # Copyright 2011 The Chromium Authors # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # Let the wrapped binary know that it has been run through the wrapper. export CHROME_WRAPPER="`readlink -f "$0"`" HERE="`dirname "$CHROME_WRAPPER"`" # We include some xdg utilities next to the binary, and we want to prefer them # over the system versions when we know the system versions are very old. We # detect whether the system xdg utilities are sufficiently new to be likely to # work for us by looking for xdg-settings. If we find it, we leave $PATH alone, # so that the system xdg utilities (including any distro patches) will be used. if ! command -v xdg-settings &> /dev/null; then # Old xdg utilities. Prepend $HERE to $PATH to use ours instead. export PATH="$HERE:$PATH" else # Use system xdg utilities. But first create mimeapps.list if it doesn't # exist; some systems have bugs in xdg-mime that make it fail without it. xdg_app_dir="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share/applications}" mkdir -p "$xdg_app_dir" [ -f "$xdg_app_dir/mimeapps.list" ] || touch "$xdg_app_dir/mimeapps.list" fi export CHROME_VERSION_EXTRA="stable" # We don't want bug-buddy intercepting our crashes. http://crbug.com/24120 export GNOME_DISABLE_CRASH_DIALOG=SET_BY_GOOGLE_CHROME # Sanitize std{in,out,err} because they'll be shared with untrusted child # processes (http://crbug.com/376567). exec < /dev/null exec > >(exec cat) exec 2> >(exec cat >&2) # Note: exec -a below is a bashism. exec -a "$0" "$HERE/chrome" "$@"