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#!/bin/sh## This script has to be built by configure.## This is a script to install SLOG-2/Jumpshot-4. It can be invoked with## make install ( if you used -prefix at configure time ) ## or,## make install PREFIX=Path_to_the_installation_of_SLOG2_JUMPSHOT4## in the top-level SLOG2_JUMPSHOT4 __build__ directory which could be the same # or different from the source directory#MAKE="@MAKE@"PKGS="@subdirs@"# Source locationstop_srcdir=@top_srcdir_abs@# Build locationslibbuild_dir=@libbuild_dir@binbuild_dir=@binbuild_dir@docbuild_dir=@docbuild_dir@logfilesbuild_dir=@logfilesbuild_dir@etcbuild_dir=@etcbuild_dir@sharebuild_dir=@sharebuild_dir@sbinbuild_dir=@sbinbuild_dir@# Installation directories: Default paths (set at configure time)prefix=@prefix@exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@libdir=@libdir@bindir=@bindir@sbindir=@sbindir@datadir=@datadir@sysconfdir=@sysconfdir@docdir=@docdir@logfilesdir=@logfilesdir@etcdir=$sysconfdirsharedir=$datadir# Determine this package's nametmpname="`echo $top_srcdir | sed -e 's%\(.*\)/\([^/]*\)%\2%'`"pkgname="`echo $tmpname | sed -e 'y%abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/%ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_%'`"if [ "x$pkgname" = "x" ] ; then pkgname="SLOG-2/Jumpshot-4"fi# File access modeMODE=0644XMODE=0755replace=1# set failmode to soft to let failures accumulatefailmode="hard"# set copymode to "all" (out of all, core, optional) to install everythingcopymode="all"# chmod can fail for various reasons. Let it?chmodfailmode="hard"Show=eval# set verbose to 0 to suppress success outputverbose=0just_testing=0prefix_override=0# filelist records files that have been installedfilelist=""# dirlist records directories createddirlist=""# initialize the error code return countererrs=0# The variable, appendUninstall, is to signal this script to allow uninstall# information to append to an existing uninstall file. Default is NO.appendUninstall=0# Set uninstall file# Should replace basename which is NOT available on all machine# For now, Unix machine which has JAVA should be new enough to have basename ?# Uninstall filenameif [ -z "$UNINSTALLFILE" ] ; then INSTALL_base=`basename $0` UNINSTALL_base=`echo $INSTALL_base | sed -e 's/install/uninstall/'` UNINSTALLFILE=$DESTDIR${sbindir}/${UNINSTALL_base}fi# Update the $prefix if necessaryfor arg in "$@" ; do case "$arg" in -prefix=*) prefix=`echo $arg | sed -e 's/-prefix=//'` prefix_override=1 ;; -uninstall=*) UNINSTALLFILE=`echo A$arg | sed -e 's/A-uninstall=//g'` appendUninstall=1 ;; -mode=*) MODE=`echo $arg | sed -e 's/-mode=//g'` ;; -xmode=*) XMODE=`echo $arg | sed -e 's/-xmode=//g'` ;; -copymode=*) copymode=`echo $arg | sed -e 's/-copymode=//g'` ;; -echo) set -x ;; -noreplace|-no_replace) replace=0 ;; -replace) replace=1 ;; -no_verbose|-noverbose) verbose=0 ;; -verbose) verbose=1 ;; -soft) failmode="soft" ; chmodfailmode="soft" ;; -hard) failmode="hard" ; chmodfailmode="hard" ;; -softchmod) chmodfailmode="soft" ;; -help|-u|-usage|-h)cat <<EOFInstall ${pkgname} into $prefix.-prefix=path - Destination directory.-uninstall=file - File to append uninstall information to-mode=nnnn - permission mode for regular files. Default is $MODE .-xmode=nnnn - permission mode for execuables and directories. Default is $XMODE .-copymode=xxx - copy mode for files and directories. Possible values are {all, core, optional}.-noreplace - Do not replace files found in the installation directory-soft - Do not abort on failure-softchmod - Do not abort on failure of chmodEOF exit 1 ;; *) echo "install-viewer: Unrecognized argument $arg ." exit 1 ;; esacdoneif [ "$SHELL_ECHO" = "on" ] ; then set -xfi################################################################################ Start of Routines###############################################################################RM="@RM@"# We could use install, but install is too different and too hard to # test. So here are the routines to copy file, make directories, and # replace #...# and @...@ in filesCP=cp#CopyFile() {if [ -z "$3" ] ; then mode=$MODEelse mode=$3fiif [ -d $DESTDIR$2 ] ; then dest=$DESTDIR$2/`basename $1` destfile=$2/`basename $1`else dest=$DESTDIR$2 destfile=$2fiif [ $replace = 0 -a -f $dest ] ; then if [ $verbose = 1 ] ; then echo "$dest exists; not changed" ; fielif [ -d $1 ] ; then echo ">>> $1 is a directory; not copied <<<" errs=`expr $errs + 1` if [ $failmode = "hard" ] ; then exit 1 ; fielif [ ! -f $1 ] ; then echo "**File $1 does not exist (or is not a regular file)!" errs=`expr $errs + 1` if [ $failmode = "hard" ] ; then exit 1 ; fielif [ "$1" = "$dest" ] ; then echo "**File $1 is being copied to itself!" errs=`expr $errs + 1` if [ $failmode = "hard" ] ; then exit 1 ; fielse if [ $verbose = 1 ] ; then echo "Copying $1 to $dest" ; fi # We don't delete the file in the event that we are copying the # file over itself (we SHOULD check for that separately, by checking # that directories are distinct) if [ -f $dest ] ; then echo "Replacing existing file $dest..." $Show $RM $dest fi $Show $CP $1 $dest rc=$? if [ $rc != 0 ] ; then echo "**Error copying file $1 to $dest **" errs=`expr $errs + 1` if [ $failmode = "hard" ] ; then exit $rc ; fi else # store the destination filename copied filelist="$filelist $destfile" fi $Show chmod $mode $dest rc=$? if [ $rc != 0 ] ; then echo "**Error setting mode on file $dest**" errs=`expr $errs + 1` if [ $chmodefailmode = "hard" ] ; then exit $rc ; fi fifi}## A version of copy file that preserves file datesCPRP=cpCopyFileP() { CP="$CPRP -p" CopyFile $1 $2 $3 CP=cp}## A version of recursive directory copy that preserves file dates# but does NOT copy CVS, old, tex directory. # $1 is the src directory, $2 is dest directory, $3 is $MODE or $XMODECopyDirRecurP() {if [ -n "$1" -a -n "$2" ] ; then if [ -d $1 ] ; then MkDir $2 # use $4 as a local variable # & set it as the original PWD before "cd $1" set $1 $2 ${3:-$MODE} `pwd` cd $1 for file in * ; do if [ -f $file ] ; then CopyFileP $file $2/$file $3 fi done for dir in * ; do if [ -d $dir \ -a "$dir" != "CVS" -a "$dir" != "old" \ -a "$dir" != "tex" \ ] ; then CopyDirRecurP $dir $2/$dir $3 fi done # cd back where it comes from # counter the effect of "cd $1" above, # so "for" loop stiil works cd $4 fi fi}## Make the given directory. This handles building intermediate directories# as required, and maintains a list of created directories in dirlist.MkDir() {dest=$DESTDIR$1if [ ! -d $dest ] ; then dir=`echo $dest | sed 's%/% /%g'` path_to_date='' for path in $dir ; do path_to_date="$path_to_date$path" if [ ! -d $path_to_date ] ; then if [ $verbose = 1 ] ; then echo "Creating directory $dest" ; fi $Show "mkdir $path_to_date" rc=$? if [ $rc != 0 ] ; then
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