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#!/bin/sh
INSTALLPERMS=$1
DESTDIR=$2
prefix=`echo $3 | sed 's/\/\//\//g'`
LIBDIR=`echo $4 | sed 's/\/\//\//g'`
shift
shift
shift
shift
for d in $prefix $LIBDIR; do
if [ ! -d $DESTDIR/$d ]; then
mkdir $DESTDIR/$d
if [ ! -d $DESTDIR/$d ]; then
echo Failed to make directory $DESTDIR/$d
exit 1
fi
fi
done
# We expect the last component of LIBDIR to be the module type, eg. idmap,
# pdb. By stripping this from the installation name, you can have multiple
# modules of the same name but different types by creating eg. idmap_foo
# and pdb_foo. This makes the most sense for idmap and pdb module, where
# they need to be consistent.
mtype=`basename $LIBDIR`
for p in $*; do
p2=`basename $p`
name=`echo $p2 | sed -es/${mtype}_//`
echo Preserving old module as $DESTDIR/$LIBDIR/$name.old
if [ -f $DESTDIR/$LIBDIR/$name ]; then
rm -f $DESTDIR/$LIBDIR/$name.old
mv $DESTDIR/$LIBDIR/$name $DESTDIR/$LIBDIR/$name.old
fi
echo Installing $p as $DESTDIR/$LIBDIR/$name
cp -f $p $DESTDIR/$LIBDIR/$name
chmod $INSTALLPERMS $DESTDIR/$LIBDIR/$name
done
exit 0
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