| #!/usr/bin/env bash |
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| # On macOS the sha1 tool is named 'shasum' while on all other unix systems it is called 'sha1sum'. |
| # In order to make all unix provioning scripts run on macOS without special case handling |
| # a symbolic link is created. |
| # The shasum tool is a perl script which does some globbing to determine the perl version. The |
| # symbolic link has to point directly to the binary including the perl version. |
| # Additionally the CI seems to have multiple parallel perl versions installed which causes |
| # multiple shasum tools to be present (shasum5.16, shasum5.18). |
| # |
| # Currently this is |
| # /usr/local/bin/sha1sum -> /usr/bin/shasum5.18 |
| |
| [ -d /usr/local/bin ] || sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin |
| # shellcheck disable=SC2012 |
| SHASUM_TOOLNAME=$(ls -r /usr/bin/shasum?.* | head -n1) |
| sudo ln -s "${SHASUM_TOOLNAME}" /usr/local/bin/sha1sum |