#!/bin/bash # Install prerequisites dpkg -s qt5-default QT5_NOT_INSTALLED=$? dpkg -s libusb-1.0-0-dev LIBUSB_NOT_INSTALLED=$? # We don't want to bail if one of the first 4 lines returns error. That's what they're meant to do! set -e if [ $QT5_NOT_INSTALLED != 0 ] || [ $LIBUSB_NOT_INSTALLED != 0 ]; then sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install qt5-default sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev else echo "Prerequesites are already installed. Skipping step." fi # Move to /tmp so we don't leave junk in the user's folders cd /tmp # Install gcc-8.10, which is modern C++ friendly # see https://solarianprogrammer.com/2017/12/08/raspberry-pi-raspbian-install-gcc-compile-cpp-17-programs/ if [ -d "/usr/local/gcc-8.1.0-labrador" ]; then echo "gcc-8.1.0-labrador is already installed. Skipping step." else rm -rf raspberry-pi-gcc-binary git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/EspoTek/raspberry-pi-gcc-binary cd ./raspberry-pi-gcc-binary tar xf gcc-8.1.0.tar.bz2 sudo mv gcc-8.1.0 /usr/local/gcc-8.1.0-labrador fi # Clone the latest version of Labrador rm -rf labrador git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/espotek/labrador # Set PATH so that make can find gcc-8.10 export PATH=/usr/local/gcc-8.1.0-labrador/bin:$PATH # Build labrador cd labrador/Desktop_Interface qmake make CXX=g++-8.1.0 CC=gcc-8.1.0 sudo make install # Cleanup rm -rf raspberry-pi-gcc-binary rm -rf labrador echo "Labrador installation success!" echo "To run the software, enter \"labrador\" into the terminal or open the app from the \"Education\" menu."