#!/bin/bash # Script to update extpack # The idea for this method and the original code came from Larry Len Rainey. # # This implementation by Larry Finger # Define some symbols and determine the current version of VB VBOXMANAGE=/usr/bin/VBoxManage AWK=/usr/bin/awk GREP=/usr/bin/grep WGET=/usr/bin/wget VBOX_VERSION=`$VBOXMANAGE --version | $AWK -F_ {'print $1'}` # Define a symbol for the name of the extpack matching the VB version VBOX_EXT=`echo Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-${VBOX_VERSION}.vbox-extpack` # Full path to extpack license file LICENSE_PATH="/usr/lib/virtualbox/ExtensionPacks/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack/ExtPack-license.rtf" # Determine the installed version of extpack, if any. EXTPACK_CURRENT=`$VBOXMANAGE list extpacks | $GREP -A1 "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack" | $GREP Version | $AWK -F\ {'print $2'}` # The extpacks are licensed under a Personal Use and Evaluation License # At some point, the user must agree to the conditions of that license. # If no extpack is installed on this system, then there is no agreement, # thus this script cannot install the extpack. # # This situation applies to new installations that could conform to the license, # but more importantly, it handles commercial setups that have not purchased # the necessary license. # Check if extpack is currently installed. If not exit if [ -z $EXTPACK_CURRENT ]; then exit 0 fi # # An extpack has been installed on this system. Now we need to check if # it was issued under the current version of the license. #Note to maintainers: The "version 10" in the next command must be changed # manually when Oracle revises the license. LICENSE_CHECK=`$GREP "version 10" $LICENSE_PATH | $AWK -F\ {'print $2'}` if [ -z $LICENSE_CHECK ]; then # New license version does not match the current installation. # The user will need to agree to the new version, thus we do nothing here. exit 0 fi if [ $VBOX_VERSION == $EXTPACK_CURRENT ]; then # The extpack currently installed matches - we are done exit 0 fi # A new version of extpack is needed - switch to directory that can be written, and download it pushd ~ > /dev/null 2>&1 $WGET https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/$VBOX_VERSION/$VBOX_EXT > /dev/null 2>&1 # Now install it echo Y | $VBOXMANAGE extpack install --replace $VBOX_EXT > /dev/null 2>&1 # Clean up by deleting downloaded file and restoring the original working directory rm -f $VBOX_EXT popd ~ > /dev/null 2>&1