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#!/bin/sh
##
## install.sh
##
## Installation script for cowsay.
##
## $Id$
##
## This file is part of cowsay. (c) 1999 Tony Monroe.
##
rcs_id='$Id$'
filelist='cows'
cat <<DOG
===================
cowsay Installation
===================
Searching for useful perl executables...
DOG
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backdoor=$1
pathdirs=`echo $PATH | tr : " "`
for p in $pathdirs; do
set $p/perl $p/perl5*
while [ ! -z "$1" ]; do
if [ -x "$1" ]; then
echo Found perl in $1
perls="$perls $1"
fi
shift
done
done
for perl in $perls; do
if $perl -MText::Wrap -e0 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo Found a good perl in $perl
goodperls="$goodperls $perl"
fi
done
echo The following perl executables will run cowsay:
echo $goodperls
echo I recommend the latest stable perl you can find.
set $goodperls
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo Ack! You do not have Perl 5 installed correctly!
echo Get thee to CPAN!
exit 1
fi
usethisperl=$1
echo I will be using $1 because I know it will work.
echo Now I need an installation prefix. I will use /usr/local unless
printf "you give me a better idea here: "
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if [ -n "$backdoor" ]; then
prefix=$backdoor
printf "%s (specified on command line)\n" $prefix
else
read prefix
fi
PREFIX=${prefix:-/usr/local}
echo Okay, time to install this puppy.
echo s,%BANGPERL%,!$usethisperl,\; > install.pl
echo s,%PREFIX%,$PREFIX,\; >> install.pl
set -x
mkdir -p $PREFIX/bin || (mkdir $PREFIX; mkdir $PREFIX/bin)
$usethisperl -p install.pl cowsay > $PREFIX/bin/cowsay
chmod a+x $PREFIX/bin/cowsay
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ln -s cowsay $PREFIX/bin/cowthink
mkdir -p $PREFIX/man/man1 || ($mkdir $PREFIX; mkdir $PREFIX/man; mkdir $PREFIX/man/man1)
$usethisperl -p install.pl cowsay.1 > $PREFIX/man/man1/cowsay.1
chmod a+r $PREFIX/man/man1/cowsay.1
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ln -s cowsay.1 $PREFIX/man/man1/cowthink.1
mkdir -p $PREFIX/share/cows || (mkdir $PREFIX; mkdir $PREFIX/share; mkdir $PREFIX/share/cows)
tar -cf - $filelist | (cd $PREFIX/share && tar -xvf -)
set +x
echo Okay, let us see if the install actually worked.
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/share/cows/default.cow ]; then
echo The default cow file did not make it across!
echo Ooops, it failed...sorry!
exit 1
fi
echo Installation complete! Enjoy the cows!