#!/bin/bash # Try to run a command in an appropriate type of terminal window # depending on whats available # Sigh: theres no common way of handling command line args :-( name="$1" shift echo "Starting $name : $*" # default to xterm as it has the most consistent options and can start minimised if [ -n "$DISPLAY" -a -x /usr/bin/xterm ]; then /usr/bin/xterm -iconic -xrm 'XTerm*selectToClipboard: true' -n "$name" -name "$name" -T "$name" -hold -e $* & elif [ -n "$DISPLAY" -a -x /usr/bin/konsole ]; then /usr/bin/konsole --hold -e $* elif [ -n "$DISPLAY" -a -x /usr/bin/gnome-terminal ]; then /usr/bin/gnome-terminal -e "$*" elif [ -n "$STY" ]; then # We are running inside of screen, try to start it there /usr/bin/screen -X screen -t $name $* else filename="/tmp/$name.log" echo "Window access not found, logging to $filename" cmd="$1" shift ( $AUTOTEST/run_cmd.sh $cmd $* &>$filename < /dev/null ) & fi exit 0