+if (!SL::LxOfficeConf->read(undef, 'may fail')) {
+ print_header('Could not load the config file. If you have dependancies from any features enabled in the configuration these will still show up as optional because of this. Please rerun this script after installing the dependancies needed to load the cofiguration.')
+} else {
+ SL::InstallationCheck::check_for_conditional_dependencies();
+}
+
+if ($check{r}) {
+ print_header('Checking Required Modules');
+ check_module($_, required => 1) for @SL::InstallationCheck::required_modules;
+}
+if ($check{o}) {
+ print_header('Checking Optional Modules');
+ check_module($_, optional => 1) for @SL::InstallationCheck::optional_modules;
+}
+if ($check{d}) {
+ print_header('Checking Developer Modules');
+ check_module($_, devel => 1) for @SL::InstallationCheck::developer_modules;
+}
+if ($check{l}) {
+ check_latex();
+}
+
+my $fail = @missing_modules;
+print_header('Result');
+print_line('All', $fail ? 'NOT ok' : 'OK', $fail ? 'red' : 'green');
+
+if ($default_run && !$check{s}) {
+ if (@missing_modules) {
+ $apt = 1;
+ print <<"EOL";
+
+HEY! It seems there are modules MISSING! Look for the red lines with "NOT ok"
+above. You'll want to fix those, I've enabled --install-command for you...
+EOL
+ } else {
+ print <<"EOL";
+
+Standard check done, everything is OK and up to date. Have a look at the --help
+section of this script to see some more advanced checks for developer and
+optional dependancies, as well as LaTeX packages you might need.
+EOL
+ }
+}
+
+if (@missing_modules && $apt && !$check{s}) {
+ print "\nHere are some sample installation lines, choose one appropriate for your system:\n\n";
+ local $Text::Wrap::separator = " \\\n";
+
+ for (keys %install_methods) {
+ my $method = $install_methods{$_};
+ if (my @install_candidates = grep $_, map { $_->{$method->{key}} } @missing_modules) {
+ print "$method->{system}:\n";
+ print wrap(" ", " ", $method->{install}, @install_candidates);
+ print $/;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+exit !!@missing_modules;
+
+sub check_latex {
+ my ($res) = check_kpsewhich();
+ print_result("Looking for LaTeX kpsewhich", $res);
+ if ($res) {
+ check_template_dir($_) for SL::InstallationCheck::template_dirs($master_templates);
+ }
+}
+
+sub check_template_dir {
+ my ($dir) = @_;
+ my $path = $master_templates . $dir;
+
+ print_header("Checking LaTeX Dependencies for Master Templates '$dir'");
+ kpsewhich($path, 'cls', $_) for SL::InstallationCheck::classes_from_latex($path, '\documentclass');
+ kpsewhich($path, 'sty', $_) for SL::InstallationCheck::classes_from_latex($path, '\usepackage');
+}
+
+our $mastertemplate_path = './templates/print/';
+
+sub check_kpsewhich {
+ return 1 if SL::InstallationCheck::check_kpsewhich();
+
+ print STDERR <<EOL if $v && !$check{s};
++------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Can't find kpsewhich, is there a proper installed LaTeX?
+ On Debian you may run "aptitude install texlive-base-bin"
++------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+EOL
+ return 0;
+}
+
+sub kpsewhich {
+ my ($dw, $type, $package) = @_;
+ $package =~ s/[^-_0-9A-Za-z]//g;
+ my $type_desc = $type eq 'cls' ? 'document class' : 'package';
+
+ eval { use String::ShellQuote; 1 } or warn "can't load String::ShellQuote" && return;
+ $dw = shell_quote $dw;
+ my $e_package = shell_quote $package;
+ my $e_type = shell_quote $type;
+
+ my $exit = system(qq|TEXINPUTS=".:$dw:" kpsewhich $e_package.$e_type > /dev/null|);
+ my $res = $exit > 0 ? 0 : 1;
+
+ print_result("Looking for LaTeX $type_desc $package", $res);
+ if (!$res) {
+ print STDERR <<EOL if $v && !$check{s};
++------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ LaTeX $type_desc $package could not be loaded.
+
+ On Debian you may find the needed *.deb package with:
+ apt-file search $package.$type
+
+ Maybe you need to install apt-file first by:
+ aptitude install apt-file && apt-file update
++------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+EOL
+ }
+}
+
+sub check_module {
+ my ($module, %role) = @_;
+
+ my $line = "Looking for $module->{fullname}";
+ $line .= " (from $module->{dist_name})" if $module->{dist_name};
+ my ($res, $ver) = SL::InstallationCheck::module_available($module->{"name"}, $module->{version});
+ if ($res) {
+ my $ver_string = ref $ver && $ver->can('numify') ? $ver->numify : $ver ? $ver : 'no version';
+ print_line($line, $ver_string, 'green');
+ } else {
+ print_result($line, $res);
+ }
+
+
+ return if $res;
+
+ push @missing_modules, $module;
+
+ my $needed_text =
+ $role{optional} ? 'It is OPTIONAL for kivitendo but RECOMMENDED for improved functionality.'
+ : $role{required} ? 'It is NEEDED by kivitendo and must be installed.'
+ : $role{devel} ? 'It is OPTIONAL for kivitendo and only useful for developers.'
+ : 'It is not listed as a dependancy yet. Please tell this the developers.';
+
+ my @source_texts = module_source_texts($module);
+ local $" = $/;
+ print STDERR <<EOL if $v && !$check{s};
++------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ $module->{fullname} could not be loaded.
+
+ This module is either too old or not available on your system.
+ $needed_text
+
+ Here are some ideas how to get it:
+
+@source_texts
++------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+EOL
+}
+
+sub module_source_texts {
+ my ($module) = @_;
+ my @texts;
+ for my $key (keys %install_methods) {
+ my $method = $install_methods{$key};
+ push @texts, <<"EOL" if $module->{$method->{key}};
+ - Using $method->{system} you can install it with $key:
+ $method->{install} $module->{$method->{key}}
+EOL
+ }
+ push @texts, <<EOL if $module->{url};
+ - You can download it from this URL and install it manually:
+ $module->{url}
+EOL
+
+ return @texts;
+}
+
+sub mycolor {
+ return $_[0] unless $c;
+ return colored(@_);
+}
+
+sub print_result {
+ my ($test, $exit) = @_;
+ if ($exit) {
+ print_line($test, 'ok', 'green');