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require 'formula'
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class Ec2ApiTools <Formula
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@homepage='http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=351'
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@url='http://ec2-downloads.s3.amazonaws.com/ec2-api-tools-1.3-46266.zip'
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@md5='075b511e07575927c39ca6478b283597'
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def patches
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# (From http://gist.github.com/200283) Gets rid of the
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# "[Deprecated] Xalan: org.apache.xml.res.XMLErrorResources_en_US"
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# messages that the tools spew on 1.3-41620 under Snow Leopard
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DATA
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end
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def install
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# Nothing to be done but copying things into place
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FileUtils.rm Dir['bin/*\.cmd']
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(prefix+bin).install Dir['bin/ec2-*']
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prefix.install 'lib'
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end
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def caveats
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return <<-EOS
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Before you can utilize the EC2 API tools, you must export several environment
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variables to your $SHELL. The easiest way to do this is to add them to your
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dotfiles. If you're running the `bash` shell (the default), you'll want to add
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them to `~/.bash_profile`. If this is the case, run `nano ~/.bash_profile` at
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a terminal to edit said file. zsh users will want to edit `~/.zprofile`
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instead.
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export JAVA_HOME="/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Home/"
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export EC2_HOME="#{prefix}/"
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However, you're still not ready to use the tools. You need to download your
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X.509 certificate and private key from Amazon Web Services. These files are
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available at the following URL:
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http://aws-portal.amazon.com/gp/aws/developer/account/index.html?action=access-key
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You should download two `.pem` files, one starting with `pk-`, and one
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starting with `cert-`. You need to put both into a folder in your home
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directory, `~/.ec2`, and then add the following to your profile file:
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export EC2_PRIVATE_KEY="$(/bin/ls $HOME/.ec2/pk-*.pem)"
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export EC2_CERT="$(/bin/ls $HOME/.ec2/cert-*.pem)"
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EOS
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end
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end
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__END__
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diff --git i/bin/ec2-cmd w/bin/ec2-cmd
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index 57051eb..edc2aae 100755
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--- i/bin/ec2-cmd
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+++ w/bin/ec2-cmd
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@@ -58,4 +58,13 @@ fi
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CMD=$1
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shift
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-"$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" $EC2_JVM_ARGS $cygprop -classpath "$CP" com.amazon.aes.webservices.client.cmd.$CMD "$@"
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+
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+# to filter out the "deprecated" warnings introduced by Snow Leopard...
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+exec 3>&1 # ... redirect fd3 to stdout
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+exec 4>&2 # ... redirect fd4 to stderr
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+
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+# ... execute the java, sending stderr to stdout (so it gets grepped),
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+# but stdout goes to fd3 (the preserved real stdout)
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+# and the grepped output goes to fd4 (the preserved stderr)
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+"$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" $EC2_JVM_ARGS $cygprop -classpath "$CP" com.amazon.aes.webservices.client.cmd.$CMD "$@" \
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+ 2>&1 >&3 | grep -v '^\[Deprecated\] Xalan' >&4
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