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#!/bin/sh
# Allow the user to override command-line flags, bug #357629.
# This is based on Debian's chromium-browser package, and is intended
# to be consistent with Debian.
for f in /etc/chromium/*.conf; do
[ -f ${f} ] && . "${f}"
done
# Prefer user defined CHROMIUM_USER_FLAGS (from env) over system
# default CHROMIUM_FLAGS (from /etc/chromium/default).
CHROMIUM_FLAGS=${CHROMIUM_USER_FLAGS:-"$CHROMIUM_FLAGS"}
# Let the wrapped binary know that it has been run through the wrapper
export CHROME_WRAPPER=$(readlink -f "$0")
PROGDIR=${CHROME_WRAPPER%/*}
case ":$PATH:" in
*:$PROGDIR:*)
# $PATH already contains $PROGDIR
;;
*)
# Append $PROGDIR to $PATH
export PATH="$PATH:$PROGDIR"
;;
esac
if [ $(id -u) -eq 0 ] && [ $(stat -c %u -L ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-${HOME}}) -eq 0 ]; then
# Running as root with HOME owned by root.
# Pass --user-data-dir to work around upstream failsafe.
CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--user-data-dir=${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-${HOME}/.config}/chromium
${CHROMIUM_FLAGS}"
fi
# Set the .desktop file name
export CHROME_DESKTOP="chromium.desktop"
exec "$PROGDIR/chrome" --extra-plugin-dir=/usr/lib/nsbrowser/plugins ${CHROMIUM_FLAGS} "$@"
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