#!/bin/sh # invoke as /usr/lib/dh-elpa/helper/install flavor elpa_package elpa_version elpa_load_path set -e # safe values for important variables unset HOME PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin # grab parameters FLAVOR=$1 ELPA_PACKAGE=$2 ELPA_VERSION=$3 ELPA_LOADPATH=$4 ELPA_DIR=${ELPA_PACKAGE}-${ELPA_VERSION} case $FLAVOR in emacs2[01234]*) echo install/${ELPA_DIR}: Skipping obsolete emacs ${FLAVOR} exit 0 ;; xemacs*) echo install/${ELPA_DIR}: Skipping unsupported emacs ${FLAVOR} exit 0 ;; *) echo install/${ELPA_DIR}: Handling install of emacsen flavor ${FLAVOR} esac src_dir=/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src el_dir=$src_dir/${ELPA_DIR}/ elc_dir=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/elpa/${ELPA_DIR}/ export EMACSLOADPATH EMACSLOADPATH=${ELPA_LOAD_PATH} echo install/${ELPA_DIR}: byte-compiling for ${FLAVOR} [ -d ${elc_dir} ] || mkdir -p ${elc_dir} # Create symlinks to the .el files (see section 6E in debian-emacs # policy). This makes complation easy, and also allows find-function # and find-library to work properly. Also link all other top level # files and directories into the flavor directory (cd ${elc_dir} && ln -sf ${el_dir}/* .) # Byte compile them (cd ${elc_dir} set +e ${FLAVOR} --quick --batch -l package \ --eval "(add-to-list 'package-directory-list \"$src_dir\")" \ -f package-initialize -f batch-byte-compile *.el > Install.log 2>&1 if test $? -ne 0 then cat Install.log exit 1 fi set -e gzip -9f Install.log) exit 0;