Fixing cases where password were being displayed

Sometimes the "echo -e "$sudoPass\n" | yes" command
were displaying the password instead of confirming
something. So I changed it to make one thing at a
time.

First I refresh the use of sudo with password,
just using sudo in an echo command. So I can
use the command that really needs it with
not worries about asking the password.
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Bruno F. Fontes 2018-10-25 14:27:06 -03:00
parent e44afcd5a3
commit 958dc79c93
Signed by: brunofontes
GPG Key ID: EE3447CE80048495

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@ -16,16 +16,18 @@ read -s sudoPass
echo echo
s "echo '**********'" s "echo '**********'"
bold "Pacman-mirrors -g" bold "Pacman-mirrors -c"
s "pacman-mirrors -g" s "pacman-mirrors -c Brazil Chile United_States"
bold "Updating with PACMAN..." #bold "Updating with PACMAN..."
s "pacman -Syu --color always" s "pacman -Syu --color always"
bold "Updating with AURMAN..." bold "Updating with AURMAN..."
s "echo"
aurman -Su --noedit --noconfirm --color always aurman -Su --noedit --noconfirm --color always
bold "Cleaning stuff..." bold "Cleaning stuff..."
echo -e "$sudoPass\n" | yes | (sudo -S pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qtdq) --color always) s "echo"
yes | (sudo -S pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qtdq) --color always)
notify-send "Update script has finished!" notify-send "Update script has finished!"