use 'who am i' rather than 'logname'
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TELEBIT_DEBUG=${TELEBIT_DEBUG:-}
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TELEBIT_DEBUG=${TELEBIT_DEBUG:-}
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# NOTE: On OS X logname works from a pipe, but on Linux it does not
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# NOTE: On OS X logname works from a pipe, but on Linux it does not
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if [ -n "$(logname 2>/dev/null | grep '.')" ] && [ "$(logname)" != "$(id -u -n)" ]; then
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my_logname=$(who am i | awk '{print $1}')
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#my_logname=${my_logname:-$(logname)}
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#my_logname=${my_logname:-$SUDO_USER}
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if [ -n "$my_logname" ] && [ "$my_logname" != "$(id -u -n)" ]; then
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echo "WARNING:"
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echo "WARNING:"
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echo " You are logged in as '$(logname)' but acting as '$(id -u -n)'."
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echo " You are logged in as '$(logname)' but acting as '$(id -u -n)'."
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echo " If the installation is not successful please log in as '$(id -u -n)' directly."
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echo " If the installation is not successful please log in as '$(id -u -n)' directly."
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