#!/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 </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 $1 because I know it will work. echo Now I need an installation prefix. I will use /usr/local unless printf "you give me a better idea here: " if [ -n "$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 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 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!