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-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# [This file was lifted from an X distribution. There was no explicit
-# copyright in the file, but the following text was associated with it.
-# should anyone from the X Consortium wish to alter the following
-# text. Please email <morgan@parc.power.net> Thanks. ]
-#
-# --------------------------
-# The X Consortium maintains and distributes the X Window System and
-# related software and documentation in coordinated releases. A release
-# consists of two distinct parts:
-#
-# 1) Specifications and Sample implementations of X Consortium
-# standards, and
-#
-# 2) software and documentation contributed by the general X Consortium
-# community.
-#
-# The timing and contents of a release are determined by the Consortium
-# staff based on the needs and desires of the Members and the advice of
-# the Advisory Board, tempered by the resource constraints of the
-# Consortium.
-#
-# Members have access to all X Consortium produced software and
-# documentation prior to release to the public. Each Member can receive
-# pre-releases and public releases at no charge. In addition, Members
-# have access to software and documentation while it is under
-# development, and can periodically request snapshots of the development
-# system at no charge.
-#
-# The X Consortium also maintains an electronic mail system for
-# reporting problems with X Consortium produced software and
-# documentation. Members have access to all bug reports, as well as all
-# software patches as they are incrementally developed by the Consortium
-# staff between releases.
-#
-# In general, all materials included in X Consortium releases are
-# copyrighted and contain permission notices granting unrestricted use,
-# sales and redistribution rights provided that the copyrights and the
-# permission notices are left intact. All materials are provided "as
-# is," without express or implied warranty.
-# --------------------------
-#
-# This accepts bsd-style install arguments and makes the appropriate calls
-# to the System V install.
-#
-
-flags=""
-dst=""
-src=""
-dostrip=""
-owner=""
-mode=""
-
-while [ x$1 != x ]; do
- case $1 in
- -c) shift
- continue;;
-
- -m) flags="$flags $1 $2 "
- mode="$2"
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -o) flags="$flags -u $2 "
- owner="$2"
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -g) flags="$flags $1 $2 "
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -s) dostrip="strip"
- shift
- continue;;
-
- *) if [ x$src = x ]
- then
- src=$1
- else
- dst=$1
- fi
- shift
- continue;;
- esac
-done
-
-case "$mode" in
-"")
- ;;
-*)
- case "$owner" in
- "")
- flags="$flags -u root"
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
-esac
-
-if [ x$src = x ]
-then
- echo "$0: no input file specified"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ x$dst = x ]
-then
- echo "$0: no destination specified"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-
-# set up some variable to be used later
-
-rmcmd=""
-srcdir="."
-
-# if the destination isn't a directory we'll need to copy it first
-
-if [ ! -d $dst ]
-then
- dstbase=`basename $dst`
- cp $src /tmp/$dstbase
- rmcmd="rm -f /tmp/$dstbase"
- src=$dstbase
- srcdir=/tmp
- dst="`echo $dst | sed 's,^\(.*\)/.*$,\1,'`"
- if [ x$dst = x ]
- then
- dst="."
- fi
-fi
-
-
-# If the src file has a directory, copy it to /tmp to make install happy
-
-srcbase=`basename $src`
-
-if [ "$src" != "$srcbase" -a "$src" != "./$srcbase" ]
-then
- cp $src /tmp/$srcbase
- src=$srcbase
- srcdir=/tmp
- rmcmd="rm -f /tmp/$srcbase"
-fi
-
-# do the actual install
-
-if [ -f /usr/sbin/install ]
-then
- installcmd=/usr/sbin/install
-elif [ -f /etc/install ]
-then
- installcmd=/etc/install
-else
- installcmd=install
-fi
-
-# This rm is commented out because some people want to be able to
-# install through symbolic links. Uncomment it if it offends you.
-rm -f $dst/$srcbase
-(cd $srcdir ; $installcmd -f $dst $flags $src)
-
-if [ x$dostrip = xstrip ]
-then
- strip $dst/$srcbase
-fi
-
-# and clean up
-
-$rmcmd
-
-exit
-