## ## install -- Install a program, script or datafile ## Copyright (c) 1997-2008 Ralf S. Engelschall ## ## This file is part of shtool and free software; you can redistribute ## it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ## License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version ## 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ## ## This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software ## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, ## USA, or contact Ralf S. Engelschall . ## str_tool="install" str_usage="[-v|--verbose] [-t|--trace] [-d|--mkdir] [-c|--copy] [-C|--compare-copy] [-s|--strip] [-m|--mode ] [-o|--owner ] [-g|--group ] [-e|--exec ] [ ...] " arg_spec="1+" opt_spec="v.t.d.c.C.s.m:o:g:e+" opt_alias="v:verbose,t:trace,d:mkdir,c:copy,C:compare-copy,s:strip,m:mode,o:owner,g:group,e:exec" opt_v=no opt_t=no opt_d=no opt_c=no opt_C=no opt_s=no opt_m="0755" opt_o="" opt_g="" opt_e="" . ./sh.common # special case: "shtool install -d [...]" internally # maps to "shtool mkdir -f -p -m 755 [...]" if [ "$opt_d" = yes ]; then cmd="$0 mkdir -f -p -m 755" if [ ".$opt_o" != . ]; then cmd="$cmd -o '$opt_o'" fi if [ ".$opt_g" != . ]; then cmd="$cmd -g '$opt_g'" fi if [ ".$opt_v" = .yes ]; then cmd="$cmd -v" fi if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then cmd="$cmd -t" fi for dir in "$@"; do eval "$cmd $dir" || shtool_exit $? done shtool_exit 0 fi # determine source(s) and destination argc=$# srcs="" while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do srcs="$srcs $1" shift done dstpath="$1" # type check for destination dstisdir=0 if [ -d $dstpath ]; then dstpath=`echo "$dstpath" | sed -e 's:/$::'` dstisdir=1 fi # consistency check for destination if [ $argc -gt 2 ] && [ $dstisdir = 0 ]; then echo "$msgprefix:Error: multiple sources require destination to be directory" 1>&2 shtool_exit 1 fi # iterate over all source(s) for src in $srcs; do dst=$dstpath # if destination is a directory, append the input filename if [ $dstisdir = 1 ]; then dstfile=`echo "$src" | sed -e 's;.*/\([^/]*\)$;\1;'` dst="$dst/$dstfile" fi # check for correct arguments if [ ".$src" = ".$dst" ]; then echo "$msgprefix:Warning: source and destination are the same - skipped" 1>&2 continue fi if [ -d "$src" ]; then echo "$msgprefix:Warning: source \`$src' is a directory - skipped" 1>&2 continue fi # make a temp file name in the destination directory dsttmp=`echo $dst |\ sed -e 's;[^/]*$;;' -e 's;\(.\)/$;\1;' -e 's;^$;.;' \ -e "s;\$;/#INST@$$#;"` # verbosity if [ ".$opt_v" = .yes ]; then echo "$src -> $dst" 1>&2 fi # copy or move the file name to the temp name # (because we might be not allowed to change the source) if [ ".$opt_C" = .yes ]; then opt_c=yes fi if [ ".$opt_c" = .yes ]; then if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then echo "cp $src $dsttmp" 1>&2 fi cp "$src" "$dsttmp" || shtool_exit $? else if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then echo "mv $src $dsttmp" 1>&2 fi mv "$src" "$dsttmp" || shtool_exit $? fi # adjust the target file if [ ".$opt_e" != . ]; then sed='sed' OIFS="$IFS"; IFS="$ASC_NL"; set -- $opt_e; IFS="$OIFS" for e do sed="$sed -e '$e'" done cp "$dsttmp" "$dsttmp.old" chmod u+w $dsttmp eval "$sed <$dsttmp.old >$dsttmp" || shtool_exit $? rm -f $dsttmp.old fi if [ ".$opt_s" = .yes ]; then if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then echo "strip $dsttmp" 1>&2 fi strip $dsttmp || shtool_exit $? fi if [ ".$opt_o" != . ]; then if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then echo "chown $opt_o $dsttmp" 1>&2 fi chown $opt_o $dsttmp || shtool_exit $? fi if [ ".$opt_g" != . ]; then if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then echo "chgrp $opt_g $dsttmp" 1>&2 fi chgrp $opt_g $dsttmp || shtool_exit $? fi if [ ".$opt_m" != ".-" ]; then if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then echo "chmod $opt_m $dsttmp" 1>&2 fi chmod $opt_m $dsttmp || shtool_exit $? fi # determine whether to do a quick install # (has to be done _after_ the strip was already done) quick=no if [ ".$opt_C" = .yes ]; then if [ -r $dst ]; then if cmp -s "$src" "$dst"; then quick=yes fi fi fi # finally, install the file to the real destination if [ $quick = yes ]; then if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then echo "rm -f $dsttmp" 1>&2 fi rm -f $dsttmp else if [ ".$opt_t" = .yes ]; then echo "rm -f $dst && mv $dsttmp $dst" 1>&2 fi rm -f $dst && mv $dsttmp $dst fi done shtool_exit 0 ## ## manual page ## =pod =head1 NAME B - B install(1) command =head1 SYNOPSIS B [B<-v>|B<--verbose>] [B<-t>|B<--trace>] [B<-d>|B<--mkdir>] [B<-c>|B<--copy>] [B<-C>|B<--compare-copy>] [B<-s>|B<--strip>] [B<-m>|B<--mode> I] [B<-o>|B<--owner> I] [B<-g>|B<--group> I] [B<-e>|B<--exec> I] I [I ...] I =head1 DESCRIPTION This command installs a one or more Is to a given target I providing all important options of the BSD install(1) command. The trick is that the functionality is provided in a portable way. =head1 OPTIONS The following command line options are available. =over 4 =item B<-v>, B<--verbose> Display some processing information. =item B<-t>, B<--trace> Enable the output of the essential shell commands which are executed. =item B<-d>, B<--mkdir> To maximize BSD compatiblity, the BSD "B C" usage is internally mapped to the "B C" command. =item B<-c>, B<--copy> Copy the I to the target I. Default is to move. =item B<-C>, B<--compare-copy> Same as B<-c> except if the destination file already exists and is identical to the source file, no installation is done and the target remains untouched. =item B<-s>, B<--strip> This option strips program executables during the installation, see strip(1). Default is to install verbatim. =item B<-m>, B<--mode> I The file mode applied to the target, see chmod(1). Setting mode to "C<->" skips this step and leaves the operating system default which is usually based on umask(1). Some file modes require superuser privileges to be set. Default is 0755. =item B<-o>, B<--owner> I The file owner name or id applied to the target, see chown(1). This option requires superuser privileges to execute. Default is to skip this step and leave the operating system default which is usually based on the executing uid or the parent setuid directory. =item B<-g>, B<--group> I The file group name or id applied to the target, see chgrp(1). This option requires superuser privileges to execute to the fullest extend, otherwise the choice of I is limited on most operating systems. Default is to skip this step and leave the operating system default which is usually based on the executing gid or the parent setgid directory. =item B<-e>, B<--exec> I This option can be used one or multiple times to apply one or more sed(1) commands to the file contents during installation. =back =head1 EXAMPLE # Makefile install: : shtool install -c -s -m 4755 foo $(bindir)/ shtool install -c -m 644 foo.man $(mandir)/man1/foo.1 shtool install -c -m 644 -e "s/@p@/$prefix/g" foo.conf $(etcdir)/ =head1 HISTORY The B B command was originally written by Ralf S. Engelschall Erse@engelschall.comE in 1997 for B. It was prompted by portability issues in the installation procedures of B libraries. =head1 SEE ALSO shtool(1), umask(1), chmod(1), chown(1), chgrp(1), strip(1), sed(1). =cut