KindleButtonMapper: bootstrap install from upstream repo#23
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Replace the install/uninstall scripts with thin bootstraps that fetch and
run docs/kindleforge/{install,uninstall}.sh from the project repo. Install
logic now lives upstream, so future changes (init.d -> upstart autostart,
and beyond) no longer need a KindleForge PR.
Signed-off-by: Lucas Zampieri <lcasmz54@gmail.com>
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Replaces
KindleButtonMapper/install.sh+uninstall.shwith thin bootstraps that fetch and rundocs/kindleforge/{install,uninstall}.shfrom the project repo. After this, install-logic changes ship from the upstream repo without another KindleForge PR.First real payload it delivers: switching the daemon from a SysV
/etc/init.dscript to an/etc/upstartjob so it autostarts on boot (it currently dies on every reboot).