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# NAME:
# os.sh - operating system specifics
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# This file is included at the start of processing. Its role is
# to set the variables OS, OSREL, OSMAJOR, MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH to
# reflect the current system.
#
# It also sets variables such as MAILER, LOCAL_FS, PS_AXC to hide
# certain aspects of different UNIX flavours.
#
# SEE ALSO:
# site.sh,funcs.sh
#
# AUTHOR:
# Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@crufty.net>
# RCSid:
# $Id: os.sh,v 1.46 2014/05/19 16:38:09 sjg Exp $
#
# @(#) Copyright (c) 1994 Simon J. Gerraty
#
# This file is provided in the hope that it will
# be of use. There is absolutely NO WARRANTY.
# Permission to copy, redistribute or otherwise
# use this file is hereby granted provided that
# the above copyright notice and this notice are
# left intact.
#
# Please send copies of changes and bug-fixes to:
# sjg@crufty.net
#
# this lets us skip sourcing it again
_OS_SH=:
OS=`uname`
OSREL=`uname -r`
OSMAJOR=`IFS=.; set $OSREL; echo $1`
MACHINE=`uname -m`
MACHINE_ARCH=`uname -p 2>/dev/null || echo $MACHINE`
# there is at least one case of `uname -p` outputting
# a bunch of usless drivel
case "$MACHINE_ARCH" in
*[!A-Za-z0-9_-]*) MACHINE_ARCH="$MACHINE";;
esac
# we need this here, and it is not always available...
Which() {
case "$1" in
-*) t=$1; shift;;
*) t=-x;;
esac
case "$1" in
/*) test $t $1 && echo $1;;
*)
# some shells cannot correctly handle `IFS`
# in conjunction with the for loop.
_dirs=`IFS=:; echo ${2:-$PATH}`
for d in $_dirs
do
test $t $d/$1 && { echo $d/$1; break; }
done
;;
esac
}
# tr is insanely non-portable wrt char classes, so we need to
# spell out the alphabet. sed y/// would work too.
toUpper() {
${TR:-tr} abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
}
toLower() {
${TR:-tr} ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
}
K=
case $OS in
AIX) # everyone loves to be different...
OSMAJOR=`uname -v`
OSREL="$OSMAJOR.`uname -r`"
LOCAL_FS=jfs
PS_AXC=-e
SHARE_ARCH=$OS/$OSMAJOR.X
;;
SunOS)
CHOWN=`Which chown /usr/etc:/usr/bin`
export CHOWN
# Great! Solaris keeps moving arch(1)
# should just bite the bullet and use uname -p
arch=`Which arch /usr/bin:/usr/ucb`
MAILER=/usr/ucb/Mail
LOCAL_FS=4.2
case "$OSREL" in
4.0*)
# uname -m just says sun which could be anything
# so use arch(1).
MACHINE_ARCH=`arch`
MACHINE=$MACHINE_ARCH
;;
4*)
MACHINE_ARCH=`arch`
;;
5*)
K=-k
LOCAL_FS=ufs
MAILER=mailx
PS_AXC=-e
# can you believe that ln on Solaris defaults to
# overwriting an existing file!!!!! We want one that works!
test -x /usr/xpg4/bin/ln && LN=${LN:-/usr/xpg4/bin/ln}
# wonderful, 5.8's tr again require's []'s
# but /usr/xpg4/bin/tr causes problems if LC_COLLATE is set!
# use toUpper/toLower instead.
;;
esac
case "$OS/$MACHINE_ARCH" in
*sun386) SHARE_ARCH=$MACHINE_ARCH;;
esac
;;
*BSD)
K=-k
MAILER=/usr/bin/Mail
LOCAL_FS=local
: $-,$ENV
case "$-,$ENV" in
*i*,*) ;;
*,|*ENVFILE*) ;;
*) ENV=;;
esac
# NetBSD at least has good backward compatibility
# so NetBSD/i386 is good enough
case $OS in
NetBSD) SHARE_ARCH=$OS/${MACHINE_ARCH:-$MACHINE};;
OpenBSD)
arch=`Which arch /usr/bin:/usr/ucb:$PATH`
MACHINE_ARCH=`$arch -s`
;;
esac
NAWK=awk
export NAWK
;;
HP-UX)
TMP_DIRS="/tmp /usr/tmp"
LOCAL_FS=hfs
MAILER=mailx
# don't rely on /bin/sh, its broken
_shell=/bin/ksh; ENV=
# also, no one would be interested in OSMAJOR=A
case "$OSREL" in
?.09*) OSMAJOR=9; PS_AXC=-e;;
?.10*) OSMAJOR=10; PS_AXC=-e;;
esac
;;
IRIX)
LOCAL_FS=efs
;;
Interix)
MACHINE=i386
MACHINE_ARCH=i386
;;
UnixWare)
OSREL=`uname -v`
OSMAJOR=`IFS=.; set $OSREL; echo $1`
MACHINE_ARCH=`uname -m`
;;
Linux)
# Not really any such thing as Linux, but
# this covers red-hat and hopefully others.
case $MACHINE in
i?86) MACHINE_ARCH=i386;; # we don't care about i686 vs i586
esac
LOCAL_FS=ext2
PS_AXC=axc
[ -x /usr/bin/md5sum ] && { MD5=/usr/bin/md5sum; export MD5; }
;;
QNX)
case $MACHINE in
x86pc) MACHINE_ARCH=i386;;
esac
;;
Haiku)
case $MACHINE in
BeBox) MACHINE_ARCH=powerpc;;
BeMac) MACHINE_ARCH=powerpc;;
BePC) MACHINE_ARCH=i386;;
esac
;;
esac
HOSTNAME=${HOSTNAME:-`( hostname ) 2>/dev/null`}
HOSTNAME=${HOSTNAME:-`( uname -n ) 2>/dev/null`}
case "$HOSTNAME" in
*.*) HOST=`IFS=.; set -- $HOSTNAME; echo $1`;;
*) HOST=$HOSTNAME;;
esac
TMP_DIRS=${TMP_DIRS:-"/tmp /var/tmp"}
MACHINE_ARCH=${MACHINE_ARCH:-$MACHINE}
# we mount server:/share/arch/$SHARE_ARCH as /usr/local
SHARE_ARCH=${SHARE_ARCH:-$OS/$OSMAJOR.X/$MACHINE_ARCH}
LN=${LN:-ln}
TR=${TR:-tr}
# Some people like have /share/$HOST_TARGET/bin etc.
HOST_TARGET=`echo ${OS}${OSMAJOR}-${MACHINE_ARCH} | toLower`
export HOST_TARGET
case `echo -n .` in -n*) N=; C="\c";; *) N=-n; C=;; esac
export HOSTNAME HOST
export OS MACHINE MACHINE_ARCH OSREL OSMAJOR LOCAL_FS TMP_DIRS MAILER N C K PS_AXC
export LN SHARE_ARCH TR
case /$0 in
*/os.sh)
for v in $*
do
eval vv=\$$v
echo "$v='$vv'"
done
;;
esac
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