1#!/bin/sh 2# install - install a program, script, or datafile 3 4scriptversion=2005-11-07.23 5 6# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was 7# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the 8# following copyright and license. 9# 10# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium 11# 12# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 13# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to 14# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the 15# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or 16# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 17# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 18# 19# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 20# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 21# 22# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 23# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 24# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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It can only install one file at a time, a restriction 43# shared with many OS's install programs. 44 45# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script 46 47# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it. 48doit="${DOITPROG-}" 49 50# put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars. 51 52mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}" 53cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}" 54chmodprog="${CHMODPROG-chmod}" 55chownprog="${CHOWNPROG-chown}" 56chgrpprog="${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}" 57stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}" 58rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}" 59mkdirprog="${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}" 60 61posix_glob= 62posix_mkdir= 63 64# Symbolic mode for testing mkdir with directories. 65# It is the same as 755, but also tests that "u+" works. 66test_mode=u=rwx,g=rx,o=rx,u+wx 67 68# Desired mode of installed file. 69mode=0755 70 71# Desired mode of newly created intermediate directories. 72# It is empty if not known yet. 73intermediate_mode= 74 75chmodcmd=$chmodprog 76chowncmd= 77chgrpcmd= 78stripcmd= 79rmcmd="$rmprog -f" 80mvcmd="$mvprog" 81src= 82dst= 83dir_arg= 84dstarg= 85no_target_directory= 86 87usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [-T] SRCFILE DSTFILE 88 or: $0 [OPTION]... SRCFILES... DIRECTORY 89 or: $0 [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SRCFILES... 90 or: $0 [OPTION]... -d DIRECTORIES... 91 92In the 1st form, copy SRCFILE to DSTFILE. 93In the 2nd and 3rd, copy all SRCFILES to DIRECTORY. 94In the 4th, create DIRECTORIES. 95 96Options: 97-c (ignored) 98-d create directories instead of installing files. 99-g GROUP $chgrpprog installed files to GROUP. 100-m MODE $chmodprog installed files to MODE. 101-o USER $chownprog installed files to USER. 102-s $stripprog installed files. 103-t DIRECTORY install into DIRECTORY. 104-T report an error if DSTFILE is a directory. 105--help display this help and exit. 106--version display version info and exit. 107 108Environment variables override the default commands: 109 CHGRPPROG CHMODPROG CHOWNPROG CPPROG MKDIRPROG MVPROG RMPROG STRIPPROG 110" 111 112while test -n "$1"; do 113 case $1 in 114 -c) shift 115 continue;; 116 117 -d) dir_arg=true 118 shift 119 continue;; 120 121 -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2" 122 shift 123 shift 124 continue;; 125 126 --help) echo "$usage"; exit $?;; 127 128 -m) mode=$2 129 shift 130 shift 131 continue;; 132 133 -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2" 134 shift 135 shift 136 continue;; 137 138 -s) stripcmd=$stripprog 139 shift 140 continue;; 141 142 -t) dstarg=$2 143 shift 144 shift 145 continue;; 146 147 -T) no_target_directory=true 148 shift 149 continue;; 150 151 --version) echo "$0 $scriptversion"; exit $?;; 152 153 *) # When -d is used, all remaining arguments are directories to create. 154 # When -t is used, the destination is already specified. 155 test -n "$dir_arg$dstarg" && break 156 # Otherwise, the last argument is the destination. Remove it from $@. 157 for arg 158 do 159 if test -n "$dstarg"; then 160 # $@ is not empty: it contains at least $arg. 161 set fnord "$@" "$dstarg" 162 shift # fnord 163 fi 164 shift # arg 165 dstarg=$arg 166 done 167 break;; 168 esac 169done 170 171if test -z "$1"; then 172 if test -z "$dir_arg"; then 173 echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2 174 exit 1 175 fi 176 # It's OK to call `install-sh -d' without argument. 177 # This can happen when creating conditional directories. 178 exit 0 179fi 180 181test -n "$dir_arg" || trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15 182 183for src 184do 185 # Protect names starting with `-'. 186 case $src in 187 -*) src=./$src ;; 188 esac 189 190 if test -n "$dir_arg"; then 191 dst=$src 192 dstdir=$dst 193 test -d "$dstdir" 194 dstdir_status=$? 195 else 196 197 # Waiting for this to be detected by the "$cpprog $src $dsttmp" command 198 # might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad 199 # if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'. 200 if test ! -f "$src" && test ! -d "$src"; then 201 echo "$0: $src does not exist." >&2 202 exit 1 203 fi 204 205 if test -z "$dstarg"; then 206 echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2 207 exit 1 208 fi 209 210 dst=$dstarg 211 # Protect names starting with `-'. 212 case $dst in 213 -*) dst=./$dst ;; 214 esac 215 216 # If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work 217 # if double slashes aren't ignored. 218 if test -d "$dst"; then 219 if test -n "$no_target_directory"; then 220 echo "$0: $dstarg: Is a directory" >&2 221 exit 1 222 fi 223 dstdir=$dst 224 dst=$dstdir/`basename "$src"` 225 dstdir_status=0 226 else 227 # Prefer dirname, but fall back on a substitute if dirname fails. 228 dstdir=` 229 (dirname "$dst") 2>/dev/null || 230 expr X"$dst" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \ 231 X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \ 232 X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \ 233 X"$dst" : 'X\(/\)' \| \ 234 . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null || 235 echo X"$dst" | 236 sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ s//\1/; q; } 237 /^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ s//\1/; q; } 238 /^X\(\/\/\)$/{ s//\1/; q; } 239 /^X\(\/\).*/{ s//\1/; q; } 240 s/.*/./; q' 241 ` 242 243 test -d "$dstdir" 244 dstdir_status=$? 245 fi 246 fi 247 248 obsolete_mkdir_used=false 249 250 if test $dstdir_status != 0; then 251 case $posix_mkdir in 252 '') 253 posix_mkdir=false 254 if $mkdirprog -m $test_mode -p -- / >/dev/null 2>&1; then 255 posix_mkdir=true 256 else 257 # Remove any dirs left behind by ancient mkdir implementations. 258 rmdir ./-m "$test_mode" ./-p ./-- 2>/dev/null 259 fi ;; 260 esac 261 262 if 263 $posix_mkdir && { 264 265 # With -d, create the new directory with the user-specified mode. 266 # Otherwise, create it using the same intermediate mode that 267 # mkdir -p would use when creating intermediate directories. 268 # POSIX says that this mode is "$(umask -S),u+wx", so use that 269 # if umask -S works. 270 271 if test -n "$dir_arg"; then 272 mkdir_mode=$mode 273 else 274 case $intermediate_mode in 275 '') 276 if umask_S=`(umask -S) 2>/dev/null`; then 277 intermediate_mode=$umask_S,u+wx 278 else 279 intermediate_mode=$test_mode 280 fi ;; 281 esac 282 mkdir_mode=$intermediate_mode 283 fi 284 285 $mkdirprog -m "$mkdir_mode" -p -- "$dstdir" 286 } 287 then : 288 else 289 290 # mkdir does not conform to POSIX, or it failed possibly due to 291 # a race condition. Create the directory the slow way, step by 292 # step, checking for races as we go. 293 294 case $dstdir in 295 /*) pathcomp=/ ;; 296 -*) pathcomp=./ ;; 297 *) pathcomp= ;; 298 esac 299 300 case $posix_glob in 301 '') 302 if (set -f) 2>/dev/null; then 303 posix_glob=true 304 else 305 posix_glob=false 306 fi ;; 307 esac 308 309 oIFS=$IFS 310 IFS=/ 311 $posix_glob && set -f 312 set fnord $dstdir 313 shift 314 $posix_glob && set +f 315 IFS=$oIFS 316 317 for d 318 do 319 test "x$d" = x && continue 320 321 pathcomp=$pathcomp$d 322 if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then 323 $mkdirprog "$pathcomp" 324 # Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently. 325 test -d "$pathcomp" || exit 1 326 fi 327 pathcomp=$pathcomp/ 328 done 329 obsolete_mkdir_used=true 330 fi 331 fi 332 333 if test -n "$dir_arg"; then 334 { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } && 335 { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } && 336 { test "$obsolete_mkdir_used$chowncmd$chgrpcmd" = false || 337 test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd "$mode" "$dst"; } || exit 1 338 else 339 340 # Make a couple of temp file names in the proper directory. 341 dsttmp=$dstdir/_inst.$$_ 342 rmtmp=$dstdir/_rm.$$_ 343 344 # Trap to clean up those temp files at exit. 345 trap 'ret=$?; rm -f "$dsttmp" "$rmtmp" && exit $ret' 0 346 347 # Copy the file name to the temp name. 348 $doit $cpprog "$src" "$dsttmp" && 349 350 # and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits. 351 # 352 # If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to 353 # ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore 354 # errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command. 355 # 356 { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } \ 357 && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } \ 358 && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } \ 359 && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd "$mode" "$dsttmp"; } && 360 361 # Now rename the file to the real destination. 362 { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null \ 363 || { 364 # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else 365 # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not 366 # support -f. 367 368 # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location. 369 # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some 370 # systems and the destination file might be busy for other 371 # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new 372 # file should still install successfully. 373 { 374 if test -f "$dst"; then 375 $doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null \ 376 || { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null \ 377 && { $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; }; }\ 378 || { 379 echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2 380 (exit 1); exit 1 381 } 382 else 383 : 384 fi 385 } && 386 387 # Now rename the file to the real destination. 388 $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst" 389 } 390 } || exit 1 391 392 trap '' 0 393 fi 394done 395 396# Local variables: 397# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) 398# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" 399# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" 400# time-stamp-end: "$" 401# End: 402