From 9df37881cbe780258a7fd243069329b50cee7366 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: GithubAnon0000 <160563432+GithubAnon0000@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2026 02:56:35 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] fix: adhere to 80 column limit --- qt/launcher/lin/install.sh | 10 +++++++--- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/qt/launcher/lin/install.sh b/qt/launcher/lin/install.sh index 065de901b..02aaf4997 100755 --- a/qt/launcher/lin/install.sh +++ b/qt/launcher/lin/install.sh @@ -11,14 +11,18 @@ MINIMUM_REQUIRED_GLIBC_VERSION=2.36 # `ldd --version` returns the version of glibc, such as 2.41 with other text. # `grep --only-matching "[0-9]\+.[0-9]\+"` returns the (version) numbers. # `head --lines=1` only returns the first number (which is the glibc version) -users_glibc_version=$(ldd --version | grep --only-matching "[0-9]\+.[0-9]\+" | head --lines=1) +users_glibc_version=$( + ldd --version | grep --only-matching "[0-9]\+.[0-9]\+" | head --lines=1 +) # check if the users glibc is less than the required glibc and abort if true. # bash doesn't do floating point comparisons. But integer comparisons do work. # Thus, `$(echo $variable | sed "s/\.//")` is used to get an integer # representation of the floating point number (2.36 becomes 236). -if [ $(echo $users_glibc_version | sed "s/\.//") -lt $(echo $MINIMUM_REQUIRED_GLIBC_VERSION | sed "s/\.//") ]; then - echo "Error: Your glibc version is $users_glibc_version but $MINIMUM_REQUIRED_GLIBC_VERSION is required. Aborting." +if [ $(echo $users_glibc_version | sed "s/\.//") -lt \ + $(echo $MINIMUM_REQUIRED_GLIBC_VERSION | sed "s/\.//") ]; then + echo "Error: Your glibc version is $users_glibc_version but" \ + "$MINIMUM_REQUIRED_GLIBC_VERSION is required. Aborting." exit 1 fi