* Bug fixes & more verbose
* More error handling
* Better bash fu
* Fix GUACAMOLE-760
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-760
```
Cause: java.sql.SQLException: The server time zone value 'xyz' is unrecognized or represents more than one time zone. You must configure either the server or JDBC driver (via the serverTimezone configuration property).....
```
* Address a few formatting issues
* Make sure MySQL is up first & remove dead code
* Hide some errors
* Added missing package for guac-install-server.sh.
* Minor cleanup of Duo configuration settings.
* Prompt test.
* Working on adding prompts and replacing MySQL information with variables.
* Improved switch/variable management and checking, only prompt for values not already passed via command line switches.
* Removed variable that shouldn't be there.
* Updated switches.
* Updated readme to include new information and all switches.
* Updated readme again.
* -Updated variables and switches to match install script.
-Added check for MySQL host, prompt if necessary.
* Updated scripts to use given MySQL host/port when executing scripts.
* Fixed typo and removed line that always fails.
* More fixes.
* Added line back in.
* Added starting services message to upgrade script.
* Updated to handle Guacamole 1.1.0 and to include support for installed Duo.
* Fixed missing no color code.
* Added .gitattributes file and updated README.md.
* Fixed package to use FreeRDP2 variant.
* Prompt test.
* Another prompt test.
* Another prompt test.
* Another prompt test.
* Formatting.
* -For the install output Duo configuration values no matter what.
-Updated upgrade script to include missing packages.
* Added additional package to the upgrade script that may be required.
* Formatting and added missing websockets package.
* Added logic for upgrading the TOTP and Duo extensions.
* Update README.md
Changed README.md links back.
When running guac-install.sh several times, /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties wit contain the credentials several times. For that the file will be removed and re-created afterwards.
* Update guac-upgrade.sh
Adjusted version from 0.9.14 to 1.0.0
* Update guac-install.sh
Updated version from 0.9.14 to 1.0.0 and commented out patching that is specific to 0.9.14
* Update README.md
Adjusted version from 0.9.14 to 1.0.0
* Update guac-install-server.sh
Adjusted version from 0.9.14 to 1.0.0
* Update docker-install.sh
Adjusted the version from 0.9.14 to 1.0.0
This if statement is redundant. It will never work because of previous if statement. As there is if/else the error code will always be 0, so this if will never return anything.
This change has the following:
* Lowered verbosity for downloads (just progress bars)
* Colored output for each step of build
* build process output is redirected to log
Thanks to @bigredthelogger for providing the initial code
* Add Non-Interactive Option to Installer
* Update README for Non-Interactive Options
* Add Non-Interactive Option to Upgrade
In some distros there is more than one version available
Also, according to the documentation...this is actually a required item but it was added as a fix suggested by some other people...
* Support Upgrade From Older Versions
First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly.
Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution?
Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION...
I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql`
* Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME
According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore
* Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian
This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences...
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7
* Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole
According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?)
* No Longer Incubating!