#!/bin/sh
#
# $FreeBSD: head/games/cube/files/cube_client.in 352146 2014-04-25 19:58:43Z nemysis $
#


# The executable needs to be run from its data directory, and needs to store
# configuration in it. We therefore mirror the data directory hierarchy in
# ~/.cube, and create symlinks to the data files, but the configuration file
# is copied, and write permission for the user is added to it.

if [ -d ~/.cube ]
then
	echo "Using existing ~/.cube directory."
else
	echo "Creating ~/.cube directory."
	cd /usr/local/share/cube || exit 1
	find * -type d -exec mkdir -p ~/.cube/{} \;
	cp *.cfg ~/.cube && chmod u+w ~/.cube/*.cfg
	find * -type f -exec ln -s /usr/local/share/cube/{} ~/.cube/{} \; 2>/dev/null
fi

cd ~/.cube || exit 1
exec /usr/local/libexec/cube_client "$@"
