File: tclinstaller.tcl

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sqlite3 3.5.9-6
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# This script attempts to install SQLite3 so that it can be used
# by TCL.  Invoke this script with single argument which is the
# version number of SQLite.  Example:
#
#    tclsh tclinstaller.tcl 3.0
#
set VERSION [lindex $argv 0]
set LIBFILE .libs/libtclsqlite3[info sharedlibextension]
if { ![info exists env(DESTDIR)] } { set env(DESTDIR) "" }
if { ![info exists env(TCLLIBDIR)] } { set env(TCLLIBDIR) [lindex $auto_path 0] }
set LIBDIR $env(DESTDIR)$env(TCLLIBDIR)
set LIBDIR_INSTALL $env(TCLLIBDIR)
set LIBNAME [file tail $LIBFILE]
set LIB $LIBDIR/sqlite3/$LIBNAME
set LIB_INSTALL $LIBDIR_INSTALL/sqlite3/$LIBNAME

file delete -force $LIBDIR/sqlite3
file mkdir $LIBDIR/sqlite3
set fd [open $LIBDIR/sqlite3/pkgIndex.tcl w]
puts $fd "package ifneeded sqlite3 $VERSION \[list load $LIB_INSTALL sqlite3\]"
close $fd

# We cannot use [file copy] because that will just make a copy of
# a symbolic link.  We have to open and copy the file for ourselves.
#
set in [open $LIBFILE]
fconfigure $in -translation binary
set out [open $LIB w]
fconfigure $out -translation binary
puts -nonewline $out [read $in]
close $in
close $out