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#! /bin/sh | |||
# depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects | |||
scriptversion=2007-03-29.01 | |||
# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software | |||
# Foundation, Inc. | |||
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |||
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |||
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |||
# any later version. | |||
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |||
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |||
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |||
# GNU General Public License for more details. | |||
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |||
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |||
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA | |||
# 02110-1301, USA. | |||
# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you | |||
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a | |||
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under | |||
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. | |||
# Originally written by Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br>. | |||
case $1 in | |||
'') | |||
echo "$0: No command. Try \`$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2 | |||
exit 1; | |||
;; | |||
-h | --h*) | |||
cat <<\EOF | |||
Usage: depcomp [--help] [--version] PROGRAM [ARGS] | |||
Run PROGRAMS ARGS to compile a file, generating dependencies | |||
as side-effects. | |||
Environment variables: | |||
depmode Dependency tracking mode. | |||
source Source file read by `PROGRAMS ARGS'. | |||
object Object file output by `PROGRAMS ARGS'. | |||
DEPDIR directory where to store dependencies. | |||
depfile Dependency file to output. | |||
tmpdepfile Temporary file to use when outputing dependencies. | |||
libtool Whether libtool is used (yes/no). | |||
Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>. | |||
EOF | |||
exit $? | |||
;; | |||
-v | --v*) | |||
echo "depcomp $scriptversion" | |||
exit $? | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
if test -z "$depmode" || test -z "$source" || test -z "$object"; then | |||
echo "depcomp: Variables source, object and depmode must be set" 1>&2 | |||
exit 1 | |||
fi | |||
# Dependencies for sub/bar.o or sub/bar.obj go into sub/.deps/bar.Po. | |||
depfile=${depfile-`echo "$object" | | |||
sed 's|[^\\/]*$|'${DEPDIR-.deps}'/&|;s|\.\([^.]*\)$|.P\1|;s|Pobj$|Po|'`} | |||
tmpdepfile=${tmpdepfile-`echo "$depfile" | sed 's/\.\([^.]*\)$/.T\1/'`} | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
# Some modes work just like other modes, but use different flags. We | |||
# parameterize here, but still list the modes in the big case below, | |||
# to make depend.m4 easier to write. Note that we *cannot* use a case | |||
# here, because this file can only contain one case statement. | |||
if test "$depmode" = hp; then | |||
# HP compiler uses -M and no extra arg. | |||
gccflag=-M | |||
depmode=gcc | |||
fi | |||
if test "$depmode" = dashXmstdout; then | |||
# This is just like dashmstdout with a different argument. | |||
dashmflag=-xM | |||
depmode=dashmstdout | |||
fi | |||
case "$depmode" in | |||
gcc3) | |||
## gcc 3 implements dependency tracking that does exactly what | |||
## we want. Yay! Note: for some reason libtool 1.4 doesn't like | |||
## it if -MD -MP comes after the -MF stuff. Hmm. | |||
## Unfortunately, FreeBSD c89 acceptance of flags depends upon | |||
## the command line argument order; so add the flags where they | |||
## appear in depend2.am. Note that the slowdown incurred here | |||
## affects only configure: in makefiles, %FASTDEP% shortcuts this. | |||
for arg | |||
do | |||
case $arg in | |||
-c) set fnord "$@" -MT "$object" -MD -MP -MF "$tmpdepfile" "$arg" ;; | |||
*) set fnord "$@" "$arg" ;; | |||
esac | |||
shift # fnord | |||
shift # $arg | |||
done | |||
"$@" | |||
stat=$? | |||
if test $stat -eq 0; then : | |||
else | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
exit $stat | |||
fi | |||
mv "$tmpdepfile" "$depfile" | |||
;; | |||
gcc) | |||
## There are various ways to get dependency output from gcc. Here's | |||
## why we pick this rather obscure method: | |||
## - Don't want to use -MD because we'd like the dependencies to end | |||
## up in a subdir. Having to rename by hand is ugly. | |||
## (We might end up doing this anyway to support other compilers.) | |||
## - The DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT environment variable makes gcc act like | |||
## -MM, not -M (despite what the docs say). | |||
## - Using -M directly means running the compiler twice (even worse | |||
## than renaming). | |||
if test -z "$gccflag"; then | |||
gccflag=-MD, | |||
fi | |||
"$@" -Wp,"$gccflag$tmpdepfile" | |||
stat=$? | |||
if test $stat -eq 0; then : | |||
else | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
exit $stat | |||
fi | |||
rm -f "$depfile" | |||
echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" | |||
alpha=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz | |||
## The second -e expression handles DOS-style file names with drive letters. | |||
sed -e 's/^[^:]*: / /' \ | |||
-e 's/^['$alpha']:\/[^:]*: / /' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" | |||
## This next piece of magic avoids the `deleted header file' problem. | |||
## The problem is that when a header file which appears in a .P file | |||
## is deleted, the dependency causes make to die (because there is | |||
## typically no way to rebuild the header). We avoid this by adding | |||
## dummy dependencies for each header file. Too bad gcc doesn't do | |||
## this for us directly. | |||
tr ' ' ' | |||
' < "$tmpdepfile" | | |||
## Some versions of gcc put a space before the `:'. On the theory | |||
## that the space means something, we add a space to the output as | |||
## well. | |||
## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation | |||
## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround. | |||
sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
;; | |||
hp) | |||
# This case exists only to let depend.m4 do its work. It works by | |||
# looking at the text of this script. This case will never be run, | |||
# since it is checked for above. | |||
exit 1 | |||
;; | |||
sgi) | |||
if test "$libtool" = yes; then | |||
"$@" "-Wp,-MDupdate,$tmpdepfile" | |||
else | |||
"$@" -MDupdate "$tmpdepfile" | |||
fi | |||
stat=$? | |||
if test $stat -eq 0; then : | |||
else | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
exit $stat | |||
fi | |||
rm -f "$depfile" | |||
if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then # yes, the sourcefile depend on other files | |||
echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" | |||
# Clip off the initial element (the dependent). Don't try to be | |||
# clever and replace this with sed code, as IRIX sed won't handle | |||
# lines with more than a fixed number of characters (4096 in | |||
# IRIX 6.2 sed, 8192 in IRIX 6.5). We also remove comment lines; | |||
# the IRIX cc adds comments like `#:fec' to the end of the | |||
# dependency line. | |||
tr ' ' ' | |||
' < "$tmpdepfile" \ | |||
| sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' | \ | |||
tr ' | |||
' ' ' >> $depfile | |||
echo >> $depfile | |||
# The second pass generates a dummy entry for each header file. | |||
tr ' ' ' | |||
' < "$tmpdepfile" \ | |||
| sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' -e 's/$/:/' \ | |||
>> $depfile | |||
else | |||
# The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just | |||
# store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile | |||
# "include basename.Plo" scheme. | |||
echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" | |||
fi | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
;; | |||
aix) | |||
# The C for AIX Compiler uses -M and outputs the dependencies | |||
# in a .u file. In older versions, this file always lives in the | |||
# current directory. Also, the AIX compiler puts `$object:' at the | |||
# start of each line; $object doesn't have directory information. | |||
# Version 6 uses the directory in both cases. | |||
dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` | |||
test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= | |||
base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` | |||
if test "$libtool" = yes; then | |||
tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u | |||
tmpdepfile2=$base.u | |||
tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.u | |||
"$@" -Wc,-M | |||
else | |||
tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u | |||
tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.u | |||
tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.u | |||
"$@" -M | |||
fi | |||
stat=$? | |||
if test $stat -eq 0; then : | |||
else | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" | |||
exit $stat | |||
fi | |||
for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" | |||
do | |||
test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break | |||
done | |||
if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then | |||
# Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h'. | |||
# Do two passes, one to just change these to | |||
# `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'. | |||
sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" | |||
# That's a tab and a space in the []. | |||
sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:[ ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" | |||
else | |||
# The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just | |||
# store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile | |||
# "include basename.Plo" scheme. | |||
echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" | |||
fi | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
;; | |||
icc) | |||
# Intel's C compiler understands `-MD -MF file'. However on | |||
# icc -MD -MF foo.d -c -o sub/foo.o sub/foo.c | |||
# ICC 7.0 will fill foo.d with something like | |||
# foo.o: sub/foo.c | |||
# foo.o: sub/foo.h | |||
# which is wrong. We want: | |||
# sub/foo.o: sub/foo.c | |||
# sub/foo.o: sub/foo.h | |||
# sub/foo.c: | |||
# sub/foo.h: | |||
# ICC 7.1 will output | |||
# foo.o: sub/foo.c sub/foo.h | |||
# and will wrap long lines using \ : | |||
# foo.o: sub/foo.c ... \ | |||
# sub/foo.h ... \ | |||
# ... | |||
"$@" -MD -MF "$tmpdepfile" | |||
stat=$? | |||
if test $stat -eq 0; then : | |||
else | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
exit $stat | |||
fi | |||
rm -f "$depfile" | |||
# Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h', | |||
# or `foo.o: dep1.h dep2.h \', or ` dep3.h dep4.h \'. | |||
# Do two passes, one to just change these to | |||
# `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'. | |||
sed "s,^[^:]*:,$object :," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" | |||
# Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation | |||
# correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround. | |||
sed 's,^[^:]*: \(.*\)$,\1,;s/^\\$//;/^$/d;/:$/d' < "$tmpdepfile" | | |||
sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
;; | |||
hp2) | |||
# The "hp" stanza above does not work with aCC (C++) and HP's ia64 | |||
# compilers, which have integrated preprocessors. The correct option | |||
# to use with these is +Maked; it writes dependencies to a file named | |||
# 'foo.d', which lands next to the object file, wherever that | |||
# happens to be. | |||
# Much of this is similar to the tru64 case; see comments there. | |||
dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` | |||
test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= | |||
base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` | |||
if test "$libtool" = yes; then | |||
tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.d | |||
tmpdepfile2=$dir.libs/$base.d | |||
"$@" -Wc,+Maked | |||
else | |||
tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.d | |||
tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.d | |||
"$@" +Maked | |||
fi | |||
stat=$? | |||
if test $stat -eq 0; then : | |||
else | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" | |||
exit $stat | |||
fi | |||
for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" | |||
do | |||
test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break | |||
done | |||
if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then | |||
sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" | |||
# Add `dependent.h:' lines. | |||
sed -ne '2,${; s/^ *//; s/ \\*$//; s/$/:/; p;}' "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" | |||
else | |||
echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" | |||
fi | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" "$tmpdepfile2" | |||
;; | |||
tru64) | |||
# The Tru64 compiler uses -MD to generate dependencies as a side | |||
# effect. `cc -MD -o foo.o ...' puts the dependencies into `foo.o.d'. | |||
# At least on Alpha/Redhat 6.1, Compaq CCC V6.2-504 seems to put | |||
# dependencies in `foo.d' instead, so we check for that too. | |||
# Subdirectories are respected. | |||
dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` | |||
test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= | |||
base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` | |||
if test "$libtool" = yes; then | |||
# With Tru64 cc, shared objects can also be used to make a | |||
# static library. This mechanism is used in libtool 1.4 series to | |||
# handle both shared and static libraries in a single compilation. | |||
# With libtool 1.4, dependencies were output in $dir.libs/$base.lo.d. | |||
# | |||
# With libtool 1.5 this exception was removed, and libtool now | |||
# generates 2 separate objects for the 2 libraries. These two | |||
# compilations output dependencies in $dir.libs/$base.o.d and | |||
# in $dir$base.o.d. We have to check for both files, because | |||
# one of the two compilations can be disabled. We should prefer | |||
# $dir$base.o.d over $dir.libs/$base.o.d because the latter is | |||
# automatically cleaned when .libs/ is deleted, while ignoring | |||
# the former would cause a distcleancheck panic. | |||
tmpdepfile1=$dir.libs/$base.lo.d # libtool 1.4 | |||
tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.o.d # libtool 1.5 | |||
tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.o.d # libtool 1.5 | |||
tmpdepfile4=$dir.libs/$base.d # Compaq CCC V6.2-504 | |||
"$@" -Wc,-MD | |||
else | |||
tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.o.d | |||
tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.d | |||
tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.d | |||
tmpdepfile4=$dir$base.d | |||
"$@" -MD | |||
fi | |||
stat=$? | |||
if test $stat -eq 0; then : | |||
else | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" "$tmpdepfile4" | |||
exit $stat | |||
fi | |||
for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" "$tmpdepfile4" | |||
do | |||
test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break | |||
done | |||
if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then | |||
sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" | |||
# That's a tab and a space in the []. | |||
sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:[ ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" | |||
else | |||
echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" | |||
fi | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
;; | |||
#nosideeffect) | |||
# This comment above is used by automake to tell side-effect | |||
# dependency tracking mechanisms from slower ones. | |||
dashmstdout) | |||
# Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must* | |||
# always write the preprocessed file to stdout, regardless of -o. | |||
"$@" || exit $? | |||
# Remove the call to Libtool. | |||
if test "$libtool" = yes; then | |||
while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do | |||
shift | |||
done | |||
shift | |||
fi | |||
# Remove `-o $object'. | |||
IFS=" " | |||
for arg | |||
do | |||
case $arg in | |||
-o) | |||
shift | |||
;; | |||
$object) | |||
shift | |||
;; | |||
*) | |||
set fnord "$@" "$arg" | |||
shift # fnord | |||
shift # $arg | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
done | |||
test -z "$dashmflag" && dashmflag=-M | |||
# Require at least two characters before searching for `:' | |||
# in the target name. This is to cope with DOS-style filenames: | |||
# a dependency such as `c:/foo/bar' could be seen as target `c' otherwise. | |||
"$@" $dashmflag | | |||
sed 's:^[ ]*[^: ][^:][^:]*\:[ ]*:'"$object"'\: :' > "$tmpdepfile" | |||
rm -f "$depfile" | |||
cat < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" | |||
tr ' ' ' | |||
' < "$tmpdepfile" | \ | |||
## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation | |||
## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround. | |||
sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
;; | |||
dashXmstdout) | |||
# This case only exists to satisfy depend.m4. It is never actually | |||
# run, as this mode is specially recognized in the preamble. | |||
exit 1 | |||
;; | |||
makedepend) | |||
"$@" || exit $? | |||
# Remove any Libtool call | |||
if test "$libtool" = yes; then | |||
while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do | |||
shift | |||
done | |||
shift | |||
fi | |||
# X makedepend | |||
shift | |||
cleared=no | |||
for arg in "$@"; do | |||
case $cleared in | |||
no) | |||
set ""; shift | |||
cleared=yes ;; | |||
esac | |||
case "$arg" in | |||
-D*|-I*) | |||
set fnord "$@" "$arg"; shift ;; | |||
# Strip any option that makedepend may not understand. Remove | |||
# the object too, otherwise makedepend will parse it as a source file. | |||
-*|$object) | |||
;; | |||
*) | |||
set fnord "$@" "$arg"; shift ;; | |||
esac | |||
done | |||
obj_suffix="`echo $object | sed 's/^.*\././'`" | |||
touch "$tmpdepfile" | |||
${MAKEDEPEND-makedepend} -o"$obj_suffix" -f"$tmpdepfile" "$@" | |||
rm -f "$depfile" | |||
cat < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" | |||
sed '1,2d' "$tmpdepfile" | tr ' ' ' | |||
' | \ | |||
## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation | |||
## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround. | |||
sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" "$tmpdepfile".bak | |||
;; | |||
cpp) | |||
# Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must* | |||
# always write the preprocessed file to stdout. | |||
"$@" || exit $? | |||
# Remove the call to Libtool. | |||
if test "$libtool" = yes; then | |||
while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do | |||
shift | |||
done | |||
shift | |||
fi | |||
# Remove `-o $object'. | |||
IFS=" " | |||
for arg | |||
do | |||
case $arg in | |||
-o) | |||
shift | |||
;; | |||
$object) | |||
shift | |||
;; | |||
*) | |||
set fnord "$@" "$arg" | |||
shift # fnord | |||
shift # $arg | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
done | |||
"$@" -E | | |||
sed -n -e '/^# [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' \ | |||
-e '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' | | |||
sed '$ s: \\$::' > "$tmpdepfile" | |||
rm -f "$depfile" | |||
echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" | |||
cat < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" | |||
sed < "$tmpdepfile" '/^$/d;s/^ //;s/ \\$//;s/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
;; | |||
msvisualcpp) | |||
# Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must* | |||
# always write the preprocessed file to stdout, regardless of -o, | |||
# because we must use -o when running libtool. | |||
"$@" || exit $? | |||
IFS=" " | |||
for arg | |||
do | |||
case "$arg" in | |||
"-Gm"|"/Gm"|"-Gi"|"/Gi"|"-ZI"|"/ZI") | |||
set fnord "$@" | |||
shift | |||
shift | |||
;; | |||
*) | |||
set fnord "$@" "$arg" | |||
shift | |||
shift | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
done | |||
"$@" -E | | |||
sed -n '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)"/ s::echo "`cygpath -u \\"\1\\"`":p' | sort | uniq > "$tmpdepfile" | |||
rm -f "$depfile" | |||
echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" | |||
. "$tmpdepfile" | sed 's% %\\ %g' | sed -n '/^\(.*\)$/ s:: \1 \\:p' >> "$depfile" | |||
echo " " >> "$depfile" | |||
. "$tmpdepfile" | sed 's% %\\ %g' | sed -n '/^\(.*\)$/ s::\1\::p' >> "$depfile" | |||
rm -f "$tmpdepfile" | |||
;; | |||
none) | |||
exec "$@" | |||
;; | |||
*) | |||
echo "Unknown depmode $depmode" 1>&2 | |||
exit 1 | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
exit 0 | |||
# Local Variables: | |||
# mode: shell-script | |||
# sh-indentation: 2 | |||
# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) | |||
# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" | |||
# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" | |||
# time-stamp-end: "$" | |||
# End: |
@@ -0,0 +1,519 @@ | |||
#!/bin/sh | |||
# install - install a program, script, or datafile | |||
scriptversion=2006-12-25.00 | |||
# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was | |||
# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the | |||
# following copyright and license. | |||
# | |||
# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium | |||
# | |||
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# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to | |||
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# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or | |||
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# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNEC- | |||
# TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. | |||
# | |||
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# be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other deal- | |||
# ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor- | |||
# tium. | |||
# | |||
# | |||
# FSF changes to this file are in the public domain. | |||
# | |||
# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent | |||
# `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it | |||
# when there is no Makefile. | |||
# | |||
# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written | |||
# from scratch. | |||
nl=' | |||
' | |||
IFS=" "" $nl" | |||
# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script | |||
# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it. | |||
doit=${DOITPROG-} | |||
if test -z "$doit"; then | |||
doit_exec=exec | |||
else | |||
doit_exec=$doit | |||
fi | |||
# Put in absolute file names if you don't have them in your path; | |||
# or use environment vars. | |||
chgrpprog=${CHGRPPROG-chgrp} | |||
chmodprog=${CHMODPROG-chmod} | |||
chownprog=${CHOWNPROG-chown} | |||
cmpprog=${CMPPROG-cmp} | |||
cpprog=${CPPROG-cp} | |||
mkdirprog=${MKDIRPROG-mkdir} | |||
mvprog=${MVPROG-mv} | |||
rmprog=${RMPROG-rm} | |||
stripprog=${STRIPPROG-strip} | |||
posix_glob='?' | |||
initialize_posix_glob=' | |||
test "$posix_glob" != "?" || { | |||
if (set -f) 2>/dev/null; then | |||
posix_glob= | |||
else | |||
posix_glob=: | |||
fi | |||
} | |||
' | |||
posix_mkdir= | |||
# Desired mode of installed file. | |||
mode=0755 | |||
chgrpcmd= | |||
chmodcmd=$chmodprog | |||
chowncmd= | |||
mvcmd=$mvprog | |||
rmcmd="$rmprog -f" | |||
stripcmd= | |||
src= | |||
dst= | |||
dir_arg= | |||
dst_arg= | |||
copy_on_change=false | |||
no_target_directory= | |||
usage="\ | |||
Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [-T] SRCFILE DSTFILE | |||
or: $0 [OPTION]... SRCFILES... DIRECTORY | |||
or: $0 [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SRCFILES... | |||
or: $0 [OPTION]... -d DIRECTORIES... | |||
In the 1st form, copy SRCFILE to DSTFILE. | |||
In the 2nd and 3rd, copy all SRCFILES to DIRECTORY. | |||
In the 4th, create DIRECTORIES. | |||
Options: | |||
--help display this help and exit. | |||
--version display version info and exit. | |||
-c (ignored) | |||
-C install only if different (preserve the last data modification time) | |||
-d create directories instead of installing files. | |||
-g GROUP $chgrpprog installed files to GROUP. | |||
-m MODE $chmodprog installed files to MODE. | |||
-o USER $chownprog installed files to USER. | |||
-s $stripprog installed files. | |||
-t DIRECTORY install into DIRECTORY. | |||
-T report an error if DSTFILE is a directory. | |||
Environment variables override the default commands: | |||
CHGRPPROG CHMODPROG CHOWNPROG CMPPROG CPPROG MKDIRPROG MVPROG | |||
RMPROG STRIPPROG | |||
" | |||
while test $# -ne 0; do | |||
case $1 in | |||
-c) ;; | |||
-C) copy_on_change=true;; | |||
-d) dir_arg=true;; | |||
-g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2" | |||
shift;; | |||
--help) echo "$usage"; exit $?;; | |||
-m) mode=$2 | |||
case $mode in | |||
*' '* | *' '* | *' | |||
'* | *'*'* | *'?'* | *'['*) | |||
echo "$0: invalid mode: $mode" >&2 | |||
exit 1;; | |||
esac | |||
shift;; | |||
-o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2" | |||
shift;; | |||
-s) stripcmd=$stripprog;; | |||
-t) dst_arg=$2 | |||
shift;; | |||
-T) no_target_directory=true;; | |||
--version) echo "$0 $scriptversion"; exit $?;; | |||
--) shift | |||
break;; | |||
-*) echo "$0: invalid option: $1" >&2 | |||
exit 1;; | |||
*) break;; | |||
esac | |||
shift | |||
done | |||
if test $# -ne 0 && test -z "$dir_arg$dst_arg"; then | |||
# When -d is used, all remaining arguments are directories to create. | |||
# When -t is used, the destination is already specified. | |||
# Otherwise, the last argument is the destination. Remove it from $@. | |||
for arg | |||
do | |||
if test -n "$dst_arg"; then | |||
# $@ is not empty: it contains at least $arg. | |||
set fnord "$@" "$dst_arg" | |||
shift # fnord | |||
fi | |||
shift # arg | |||
dst_arg=$arg | |||
done | |||
fi | |||
if test $# -eq 0; then | |||
if test -z "$dir_arg"; then | |||
echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2 | |||
exit 1 | |||
fi | |||
# It's OK to call `install-sh -d' without argument. | |||
# This can happen when creating conditional directories. | |||
exit 0 | |||
fi | |||
if test -z "$dir_arg"; then | |||
trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15 | |||
# Set umask so as not to create temps with too-generous modes. | |||
# However, 'strip' requires both read and write access to temps. | |||
case $mode in | |||
# Optimize common cases. | |||
*644) cp_umask=133;; | |||
*755) cp_umask=22;; | |||
*[0-7]) | |||
if test -z "$stripcmd"; then | |||
u_plus_rw= | |||
else | |||
u_plus_rw='% 200' | |||
fi | |||
cp_umask=`expr '(' 777 - $mode % 1000 ')' $u_plus_rw`;; | |||
*) | |||
if test -z "$stripcmd"; then | |||
u_plus_rw= | |||
else | |||
u_plus_rw=,u+rw | |||
fi | |||
cp_umask=$mode$u_plus_rw;; | |||
esac | |||
fi | |||
for src | |||
do | |||
# Protect names starting with `-'. | |||
case $src in | |||
-*) src=./$src;; | |||
esac | |||
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then | |||
dst=$src | |||
dstdir=$dst | |||
test -d "$dstdir" | |||
dstdir_status=$? | |||
else | |||
# Waiting for this to be detected by the "$cpprog $src $dsttmp" command | |||
# might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad | |||
# if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'. | |||
if test ! -f "$src" && test ! -d "$src"; then | |||
echo "$0: $src does not exist." >&2 | |||
exit 1 | |||
fi | |||
if test -z "$dst_arg"; then | |||
echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2 | |||
exit 1 | |||
fi | |||
dst=$dst_arg | |||
# Protect names starting with `-'. | |||
case $dst in | |||
-*) dst=./$dst;; | |||
esac | |||
# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work | |||
# if double slashes aren't ignored. | |||
if test -d "$dst"; then | |||
if test -n "$no_target_directory"; then | |||
echo "$0: $dst_arg: Is a directory" >&2 | |||
exit 1 | |||
fi | |||
dstdir=$dst | |||
dst=$dstdir/`basename "$src"` | |||
dstdir_status=0 | |||
else | |||
# Prefer dirname, but fall back on a substitute if dirname fails. | |||
dstdir=` | |||
(dirname "$dst") 2>/dev/null || | |||
expr X"$dst" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \ | |||
X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \ | |||
X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \ | |||
X"$dst" : 'X\(/\)' \| . 2>/dev/null || | |||
echo X"$dst" | | |||
sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ | |||
s//\1/ | |||
q | |||
} | |||
/^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ | |||
s//\1/ | |||
q | |||
} | |||
/^X\(\/\/\)$/{ | |||
s//\1/ | |||
q | |||
} | |||
/^X\(\/\).*/{ | |||
s//\1/ | |||
q | |||
} | |||
s/.*/./; q' | |||
` | |||
test -d "$dstdir" | |||
dstdir_status=$? | |||
fi | |||
fi | |||
obsolete_mkdir_used=false | |||
if test $dstdir_status != 0; then | |||
case $posix_mkdir in | |||
'') | |||
# Create intermediate dirs using mode 755 as modified by the umask. | |||
# This is like FreeBSD 'install' as of 1997-10-28. | |||
umask=`umask` | |||
case $stripcmd.$umask in | |||
# Optimize common cases. | |||
*[2367][2367]) mkdir_umask=$umask;; | |||
.*0[02][02] | .[02][02] | .[02]) mkdir_umask=22;; | |||
*[0-7]) | |||
mkdir_umask=`expr $umask + 22 \ | |||
- $umask % 100 % 40 + $umask % 20 \ | |||
- $umask % 10 % 4 + $umask % 2 | |||
`;; | |||
*) mkdir_umask=$umask,go-w;; | |||
esac | |||
# With -d, create the new directory with the user-specified mode. | |||
# Otherwise, rely on $mkdir_umask. | |||
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then | |||
mkdir_mode=-m$mode | |||
else | |||
mkdir_mode= | |||
fi | |||
posix_mkdir=false | |||
case $umask in | |||
*[123567][0-7][0-7]) | |||
# POSIX mkdir -p sets u+wx bits regardless of umask, which | |||
# is incompatible with FreeBSD 'install' when (umask & 300) != 0. | |||
;; | |||
*) | |||
tmpdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/ins$RANDOM-$$ | |||
trap 'ret=$?; rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir" 2>/dev/null; exit $ret' 0 | |||
if (umask $mkdir_umask && | |||
exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$tmpdir/d") >/dev/null 2>&1 | |||
then | |||
if test -z "$dir_arg" || { | |||
# Check for POSIX incompatibilities with -m. | |||
# HP-UX 11.23 and IRIX 6.5 mkdir -m -p sets group- or | |||
# other-writeable bit of parent directory when it shouldn't. | |||
# FreeBSD 6.1 mkdir -m -p sets mode of existing directory. | |||
ls_ld_tmpdir=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"` | |||
case $ls_ld_tmpdir in | |||
d????-?r-*) different_mode=700;; | |||
d????-?--*) different_mode=755;; | |||
*) false;; | |||
esac && | |||
$mkdirprog -m$different_mode -p -- "$tmpdir" && { | |||
ls_ld_tmpdir_1=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"` | |||
test "$ls_ld_tmpdir" = "$ls_ld_tmpdir_1" | |||
} | |||
} | |||
then posix_mkdir=: | |||
fi | |||
rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir" | |||
else | |||
# Remove any dirs left behind by ancient mkdir implementations. | |||
rmdir ./$mkdir_mode ./-p ./-- 2>/dev/null | |||
fi | |||
trap '' 0;; | |||
esac;; | |||
esac | |||
if | |||
$posix_mkdir && ( | |||
umask $mkdir_umask && | |||
$doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir" | |||
) | |||
then : | |||
else | |||
# The umask is ridiculous, or mkdir does not conform to POSIX, | |||
# or it failed possibly due to a race condition. Create the | |||
# directory the slow way, step by step, checking for races as we go. | |||
case $dstdir in | |||
/*) prefix='/';; | |||
-*) prefix='./';; | |||
*) prefix='';; | |||
esac | |||
eval "$initialize_posix_glob" | |||
oIFS=$IFS | |||
IFS=/ | |||
$posix_glob set -f | |||
set fnord $dstdir | |||
shift | |||
$posix_glob set +f | |||
IFS=$oIFS | |||
prefixes= | |||
for d | |||
do | |||
test -z "$d" && continue | |||
prefix=$prefix$d | |||
if test -d "$prefix"; then | |||
prefixes= | |||
else | |||
if $posix_mkdir; then | |||
(umask=$mkdir_umask && | |||
$doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir") && break | |||
# Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently. | |||
test -d "$prefix" || exit 1 | |||
else | |||
case $prefix in | |||
*\'*) qprefix=`echo "$prefix" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"`;; | |||
*) qprefix=$prefix;; | |||
esac | |||
prefixes="$prefixes '$qprefix'" | |||
fi | |||
fi | |||
prefix=$prefix/ | |||
done | |||
if test -n "$prefixes"; then | |||
# Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently. | |||
(umask $mkdir_umask && | |||
eval "\$doit_exec \$mkdirprog $prefixes") || | |||
test -d "$dstdir" || exit 1 | |||
obsolete_mkdir_used=true | |||
fi | |||
fi | |||
fi | |||
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then | |||
{ test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } && | |||
{ test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } && | |||
{ test "$obsolete_mkdir_used$chowncmd$chgrpcmd" = false || | |||
test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dst"; } || exit 1 | |||
else | |||
# Make a couple of temp file names in the proper directory. | |||
dsttmp=$dstdir/_inst.$$_ | |||
rmtmp=$dstdir/_rm.$$_ | |||
# Trap to clean up those temp files at exit. | |||
trap 'ret=$?; rm -f "$dsttmp" "$rmtmp" && exit $ret' 0 | |||
# Copy the file name to the temp name. | |||
(umask $cp_umask && $doit_exec $cpprog "$src" "$dsttmp") && | |||
# and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits. | |||
# | |||
# If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to | |||
# ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore | |||
# errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command. | |||
# | |||
{ test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } && | |||
{ test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } && | |||
{ test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } && | |||
{ test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dsttmp"; } && | |||
# If -C, don't bother to copy if it wouldn't change the file. | |||
if $copy_on_change && | |||
old=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` && | |||
new=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dsttmp" 2>/dev/null` && | |||
eval "$initialize_posix_glob" && | |||
$posix_glob set -f && | |||
set X $old && old=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && | |||
set X $new && new=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && | |||
$posix_glob set +f && | |||
test "$old" = "$new" && | |||
$cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1 | |||
then | |||
rm -f "$dsttmp" | |||
else | |||
# Rename the file to the real destination. | |||
$doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null || | |||
# The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else | |||
# to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not | |||
# support -f. | |||
{ | |||
# Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location. | |||
# We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some | |||
# systems and the destination file might be busy for other | |||
# reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new | |||
# file should still install successfully. | |||
{ | |||
test ! -f "$dst" || | |||
$doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null || | |||
{ $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null && | |||
{ $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; } | |||
} || | |||
{ echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2 | |||
(exit 1); exit 1 | |||
} | |||
} && | |||
# Now rename the file to the real destination. | |||
$doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst" | |||
} | |||
fi || exit 1 | |||
trap '' 0 | |||
fi | |||
done | |||
# Local variables: | |||
# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) | |||
# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" | |||
# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" | |||
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;; | |||
autoheader) | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if | |||
you modified \`acconfig.h' or \`${configure_ac}'. You might want | |||
to install the \`Autoconf' and \`GNU m4' packages. Grab them | |||
from any GNU archive site." | |||
files=`sed -n 's/^[ ]*A[CM]_CONFIG_HEADER(\([^)]*\)).*/\1/p' ${configure_ac}` | |||
test -z "$files" && files="config.h" | |||
touch_files= | |||
for f in $files; do | |||
case $f in | |||
*:*) touch_files="$touch_files "`echo "$f" | | |||
sed -e 's/^[^:]*://' -e 's/:.*//'`;; | |||
*) touch_files="$touch_files $f.in";; | |||
esac | |||
done | |||
touch $touch_files | |||
;; | |||
automake*) | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if | |||
you modified \`Makefile.am', \`acinclude.m4' or \`${configure_ac}'. | |||
You might want to install the \`Automake' and \`Perl' packages. | |||
Grab them from any GNU archive site." | |||
find . -type f -name Makefile.am -print | | |||
sed 's/\.am$/.in/' | | |||
while read f; do touch "$f"; done | |||
;; | |||
autom4te) | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: \`$1' is needed, but is $msg. | |||
You might have modified some files without having the | |||
proper tools for further handling them. | |||
You can get \`$1' as part of \`Autoconf' from any GNU | |||
archive site." | |||
file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` | |||
test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` | |||
if test -f "$file"; then | |||
touch $file | |||
else | |||
test -z "$file" || exec >$file | |||
echo "#! /bin/sh" | |||
echo "# Created by GNU Automake missing as a replacement of" | |||
echo "# $ $@" | |||
echo "exit 0" | |||
chmod +x $file | |||
exit 1 | |||
fi | |||
;; | |||
bison|yacc) | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: \`$1' $msg. You should only need it if | |||
you modified a \`.y' file. You may need the \`Bison' package | |||
in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get | |||
\`Bison' from any GNU archive site." | |||
rm -f y.tab.c y.tab.h | |||
if test $# -ne 1; then | |||
eval LASTARG="\${$#}" | |||
case $LASTARG in | |||
*.y) | |||
SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/y$/c/'` | |||
if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then | |||
cp "$SRCFILE" y.tab.c | |||
fi | |||
SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/y$/h/'` | |||
if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then | |||
cp "$SRCFILE" y.tab.h | |||
fi | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
fi | |||
if test ! -f y.tab.h; then | |||
echo >y.tab.h | |||
fi | |||
if test ! -f y.tab.c; then | |||
echo 'main() { return 0; }' >y.tab.c | |||
fi | |||
;; | |||
lex|flex) | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if | |||
you modified a \`.l' file. You may need the \`Flex' package | |||
in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get | |||
\`Flex' from any GNU archive site." | |||
rm -f lex.yy.c | |||
if test $# -ne 1; then | |||
eval LASTARG="\${$#}" | |||
case $LASTARG in | |||
*.l) | |||
SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/l$/c/'` | |||
if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then | |||
cp "$SRCFILE" lex.yy.c | |||
fi | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
fi | |||
if test ! -f lex.yy.c; then | |||
echo 'main() { return 0; }' >lex.yy.c | |||
fi | |||
;; | |||
help2man) | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if | |||
you modified a dependency of a manual page. You may need the | |||
\`Help2man' package in order for those modifications to take | |||
effect. You can get \`Help2man' from any GNU archive site." | |||
file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` | |||
test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` | |||
if test -f "$file"; then | |||
touch $file | |||
else | |||
test -z "$file" || exec >$file | |||
echo ".ab help2man is required to generate this page" | |||
exit 1 | |||
fi | |||
;; | |||
makeinfo) | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if | |||
you modified a \`.texi' or \`.texinfo' file, or any other file | |||
indirectly affecting the aspect of the manual. The spurious | |||
call might also be the consequence of using a buggy \`make' (AIX, | |||
DU, IRIX). You might want to install the \`Texinfo' package or | |||
the \`GNU make' package. Grab either from any GNU archive site." | |||
# The file to touch is that specified with -o ... | |||
file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` | |||
test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` | |||
if test -z "$file"; then | |||
# ... or it is the one specified with @setfilename ... | |||
infile=`echo "$*" | sed 's/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/'` | |||
file=`sed -n ' | |||
/^@setfilename/{ | |||
s/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/ | |||
p | |||
q | |||
}' $infile` | |||
# ... or it is derived from the source name (dir/f.texi becomes f.info) | |||
test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$infile" | sed 's,.*/,,;s,.[^.]*$,,'`.info | |||
fi | |||
# If the file does not exist, the user really needs makeinfo; | |||
# let's fail without touching anything. | |||
test -f $file || exit 1 | |||
touch $file | |||
;; | |||
tar) | |||
shift | |||
# We have already tried tar in the generic part. | |||
# Look for gnutar/gtar before invocation to avoid ugly error | |||
# messages. | |||
if (gnutar --version > /dev/null 2>&1); then | |||
gnutar "$@" && exit 0 | |||
fi | |||
if (gtar --version > /dev/null 2>&1); then | |||
gtar "$@" && exit 0 | |||
fi | |||
firstarg="$1" | |||
if shift; then | |||
case $firstarg in | |||
*o*) | |||
firstarg=`echo "$firstarg" | sed s/o//` | |||
tar "$firstarg" "$@" && exit 0 | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
case $firstarg in | |||
*h*) | |||
firstarg=`echo "$firstarg" | sed s/h//` | |||
tar "$firstarg" "$@" && exit 0 | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
fi | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: I can't seem to be able to run \`tar' with the given arguments. | |||
You may want to install GNU tar or Free paxutils, or check the | |||
command line arguments." | |||
exit 1 | |||
;; | |||
*) | |||
echo 1>&2 "\ | |||
WARNING: \`$1' is needed, and is $msg. | |||
You might have modified some files without having the | |||
proper tools for further handling them. Check the \`README' file, | |||
it often tells you about the needed prerequisites for installing | |||
this package. You may also peek at any GNU archive site, in case | |||
some other package would contain this missing \`$1' program." | |||
exit 1 | |||
;; | |||
esac | |||
exit 0 | |||
# Local variables: | |||
# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) | |||
# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" | |||
# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" | |||
# time-stamp-end: "$" | |||
# End: |