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#!/bin/sh
#
# This shell script is used on UNIX-like systems to install or remove
# man-pages. It is run automatically during "make install".
#
# usage: sh install.sh [-r|-d] [-pprefix] programs...
#
################################################################################
# This is the default prefix. All installation directories are relative
# to this. Usually the PREFIX shown here is overridden by a -pprefix flag.
PREFIX=/usr/local
# This is a list of directories where the nroff source for man-pages might
# be installed. The order is important -- the man-pages will be installed
# in the first existing directory in the list.
MANDIRS="MAN/man.l MAN/man.LOCAL MAN/man.1 MAN/1 MAN/catman.C MAN/manl MAN/man1 MAN/elvis/man"
# Similarly, this is a list of directories where the plaintext form of the
# man-pages might belong. If, after searching, it is decided that both forms
# should go in the same directory, then only the plain-text version is
# installed.
CATDIRS="MAN/catmanl MAN/catman.l MAN/catman.LOCAL MAN/cat.LOCAL MAN/catman.1 MAN/cat.C MAN/catman.C MAN/catman/1 MAN/1 MAN/cat1"
################################################################################
# Look for a "-r"
if test "$1" = "-d"
then
shift
job="install/remove"
elif test "$1" = "-r"
then
shift
job="remove"
else
job="install"
fi
# Look for a "-pprefix" argument
case "$1" in
-p)
shift
PREFIX="$1"
shift
;;
-p*)
PREFIX=`echo "$1"|sed 's/-p//'`
shift
;;
esac
# If MANPATH is unset, then set it to some likely values
if [ "$MANPATH" = "" ]
then
MANPATH="/usr/local/share/man:/usr/share/man:$PREFIX/share/man"
MANPATH="$MANPATH:/usr/local/man:/usr/X11/man:/usr/man:$PREFIX/man"
fi
# Choose a man directory under PREFIX, giving priority to "share" directories.
oldIFS="$IFS"
IFS=":"
manprefix="none"
for i in $MANPATH
do
case $i in
"$PREFIX"/share/*) [ -d "$i" -a $manprefix = none ] && manprefix=$i;;
esac
done
for i in $MANPATH
do
case $i in
"$PREFIX"/*) [ -d "$i" -a $manprefix = none ] && manprefix=$i;;
esac
done
IFS="$oldIFS"
if [ "$manprefix" = "none" ]
then
JOB=`echo $job|tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'`
echo >&2 "::: I CAN'T AUTOMATICALLY $JOB THE MAN PAGES ON THIS SYSTEM"
echo >&2 "::: BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO PUT THEM! No directory in"
echo >&2 "::: your \$MANPATH looks like a man page directory, inside"
echo >&2 "::: your chosen installation directory of '$PREFIX'"
echo >&2 "::: You should $job the man pages manually."
# But "make install" should continue anyway
exit 0
fi
# Adjust MANDIRS and CATDIRS to be relative to the manprefix
MANDIRS=`echo "$MANDIRS" | sed "s#MAN#$manprefix#g"`
CATDIRS=`echo "$CATDIRS" | sed "s#MAN#$manprefix#g"`
# Complain if no programs were named on the command line
if test $# -lt 1 -a $job \!= "install/remove"
then
echo >&2 "Usage: sh instman.sh [-r] [-p prefix] {program names...}"
echo >&2 " where {program names...} is a list of programs whose"
echo >&2 " manual pages are to be installed. It is assumed that"
echo >&2 " the manual pages are currently located inside the 'doc'"
echo >&2 " subdirectory."
echo >&2
echo >&2 " -d Announce the directory (else install)"
echo >&2 " -r Remove man-pages (else install them)"
echo >&2 " -p prefix All possible man page directories are"
echo >&2 " relative to this prefix."
echo >&2
echo >&2 " Note: Normally, this script is executed via 'make install'"
echo >&2 " or 'make uninstall'"
exit 1
fi
# The installed manpages should be readable by everybody, but writable only
# by us.
umask 022
# Decide where to put the nroff source docs
manclubland=yes
eval `for dir in $MANDIRS
do
if test $dir = clubland
then
echo manclubland=no
elif test -d $dir # -a -w $dir
then
echo mandir=$dir
exit 0
fi
done`
anydir=$mandir
# Decide where to put the plaintext docs
catclubland=yes
eval `for dir in $CATDIRS
do
if test $dir = clubland
then
echo catclubland=no
elif test -d $dir # -a -w $dir
then
echo catdir=$dir
exit 0
fi
done`
# Both names should be either in the list derived from "-p prefix" or on the
# default list. If we have a mixture, then ignore the catdir.
if test -n "$mandir" -a -n "$catdir" -a $manclubland != $catclubland
then
catdir=""
elif test -n "$catdir"
then
anydir=$catdir
fi
# If we didn't find a directory for either of them, then complain & quit
if test -z "$anydir"
then
JOB=`echo $job|tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'`
echo >&2 "::: I CAN'T AUTOMATICALLY $JOB THE MAN PAGES ON THIS SYSTEM"
echo >&2 "::: BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO PUT THEM! You can either"
echo >&2 "::: try editing the \"instman.sh\" script & rerunning it, or"
echo >&2 "::: simply $job them yourself by hand."
# exit... but 'make install' should continue anyway
exit 0
fi
# If they're the same, then we only want to install the plaintext versions
if test "$mandir" = "$catdir"
then
mandir=
fi
# Choose the installed filename extension by looking at the name of the
# directory we'll be installing it into.
case "$anydir" in
*.LOCAL) ext=.LOCAL ;;
*.L) ext=.L ;;
*l) ext=.l ;;
*1) ext=.1 ;;
*) ext= ;;
esac
# If we're going to be installing the nroff source, then do it now
if test -n "$mandir"
then
for i
do
case $job in
install) cp doc/$i.man $mandir/$i$ext
chmod 0644 $mandir/$i$ext
;;
remove) rm $mandir/$i$ext* ;;
esac
done
fi
# Sleep briefly, to ensure that the plaintext versions of the files will
# be installed with a newer timestamp than the nroff versions.
sleep 1
# If we're going to be installing the plaintext pages, then do it now
if test -n "$catdir"
then
for i
do
case $job in
install)
if [ -x /usr/bin/nroff ]
then
/usr/bin/nroff -man doc/$i.man >$catdir/$i$ext
elif [ -x ./elvis ]
then
ELVISPATH=dummypath; export ELVISPATH
./elvis -Gquit -c"se bd=man lpt=bs lplines=0|lp! $catdir/$i$ext" doc/$i.man
else
# give nroff another chance
nroff -man doc/$i.man >$catdir/$i$ext
fi
chmod 0644 $catdir/$i$ext
;;
remove)
rm $catdir/$i$ext*
;;
esac
done
fi
# Are man pages sometimes compressed or packed on this system? If so,
# then give these new pages the same treatment.
case $job in
install)
for dir in $mandir $catdir
do
if test "`echo $dir/*.Z`" != "$dir/*.Z"
then
for i
do
rm -f $dir/$i$ext.Z
compress $dir/$i$ext
done
finalext=$ext.Z
elif test "`echo $dir.Z/*`" != "$dir.Z/*"
then
for i
do
compress <$dir/$i$ext >$dir.Z/$i$ext && rm -f $dir/$i$ext
done
finalext=$ext
elif test "`echo $dir/*.z`" != "$dir/*.z"
then
for i
do
rm -f $dir/$i$ext.z
pack $dir/$i$ext
done
finalext=$ext.z
elif test "`echo $dir/*.gz`" != "$dir/*.gz"
then
for i
do
rm -f $dir/$i$ext.gz
gzip -f $dir/$i$ext
done
finalext=$ext.gz
else
finalext=$ext
fi
done
;;
esac
# Say what was done
case $job in
install)
if test -n "$mandir"
then
echo "nroffable manpages installed as $mandir/progname$finalext"
fi
if test -n "$catdir"
then
echo "plaintext manpages installed as $catdir/progname$finalext"
fi
;;
remove)
if test -n "$mandir"
then
echo "nroffable manpages removed from $mandir"
fi
if test -n "$catdir"
then
echo "plaintext manpages removed from $catdir"
fi
;;
install/remove)
echo $mandir
;;
esac
exit 0