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#!/bin/sh
#5 July 96 Dan.Shearer@unisa.edu.au removed hardcoded values
#
# 13 Aug 2001 Rafal Szczesniak <mimir@spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl>
# modified to accomodate international man pages (inspired
# by Japanese edition's approach)
MANDIR=`echo $1 | sed 's/\/\//\//g'`
SRCDIR=$2/
langs=$3
if [ $# -ge 4 ] ; then
GROFF=$4 # sh cmd line, including options
fi
if test ! -d $SRCDIR../docs/manpages; then
echo "No manpages present. Development version maybe?"
exit 0
fi
# Get the configured feature set
test -f "${SRCDIR}/config.log" && \
eval `grep "^[[:alnum:]]*=.*" "${SRCDIR}/config.log"`
for lang in $langs; do
if [ "X$lang" = XC ]; then
echo Installing default man pages in $MANDIR/
lang=.
else
echo Installing \"$lang\" man pages in $MANDIR/lang/$lang
fi
langdir=$MANDIR/$lang
for d in $MANDIR $langdir $langdir/man1 $langdir/man5 $langdir/man7 $langdir/man8; do
if [ ! -d $d ]; then
mkdir $d
if [ ! -d $d ]; then
echo Failed to make directory $d, does $USER have privileges?
exit 1
fi
fi
done
for sect in 1 5 7 8 ; do
for m in $langdir/man$sect ; do
for s in $SRCDIR../docs/manpages/$lang/*$sect; do
MP_BASENAME=`basename $s`
# Check if this man page if required by the configured feature set
case "${MP_BASENAME}" in
smbsh.1) test -z "${SMBWRAPPER}" && continue ;;
*) ;;
esac
FNAME="$m/${MP_BASENAME}"
# Test for writability. Involves
# blowing away existing files.
if (rm -f $FNAME && touch $FNAME); then
if [ "x$GROFF" = x ] ; then
cp $s $m # Copy raw nroff
else
echo "\t$FNAME" # groff'ing can be slow, give the user
# a warm fuzzy.
$GROFF $s > $FNAME # Process nroff, because man(1) (on
# this system) doesn't .
fi
chmod 0644 $FNAME
else
echo Cannot create $FNAME... does $USER have privileges?
fi
done
done
done
done
cat << EOF
======================================================================
The man pages have been installed. You may uninstall them using the command
the command "make uninstallman" or make "uninstall" to uninstall binaries,
man pages and shell scripts.
======================================================================
EOF
exit 0
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