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- Update to 20180129 - Throw in --disable-db-install if database is disabled; otherwise 'make install' tries to run tic which is not built. - Select appropriate strip utility for the host; otherwise non-x86 architectures fail to install (unless --disable-stripping is also added) Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
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#!@CONFIG_SHELL@
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# GNU install takes the program to run to strip a binary via a --strip-program=
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# argument. Fallback script, install-sh, chokes on any unknown option and takes
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# the program name via $STRIPPROG variable - but that variable is ignored by
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# GNU install. BSD install uses $STRIPBIN.
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#
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# If using GNU install, convert to the command line option. In any case, set
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# STRIPPROG and STRIPBIN - they're either supported or harmless.
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if [ -n "${STRIPPROG}" ]; then
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if [ "@INSTALL_WITH_STRIP_PROGRAM@" = "y" ]; then
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__strip_opt="--strip-program=${STRIPPROG}"
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fi
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export STRIPBIN="${STRIPPROG}"
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fi
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# Do the most common case first
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if [ -z "${__PORTAGE_HELPER_PATH}" ]; then
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exec @TOOL_PATH@ ${__strip_opt} "$@"
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fi
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# Not so simple case: Gentoo uses *two* wrappers around install script
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# to deal with extended attributes:
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# - /usr/lib/portage/python*/ebuild-helpers/xattr/install
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# This sets __PORTAGE_HELPER_PATH (see the check above) and
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# invokes either C- or Python-based wrapper (they do the same
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# thing anyway). E.g., let it be /usr/bin/install-xattrs...
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# - /usr/bin/install-xattrs
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# This now analyzes $PATH and invokes 'install' in the first directory
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# in $PATH where it is found, but not the __PORTAGE_HELPER_PATH
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# This scheme breaks if we interject another install wrapper, resulting
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# in a fork bomb. Hence, if we detected a loop, we need to remove our
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# own directory from $PATH and try again. Ironically, the very code below
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# based on that portage helper.
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IFS=:
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set -f
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path=
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for x in ${PATH}; do
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case "${x}" in
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@TOOLS_OVERRIDE_DIR@/bin) continue;;
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esac
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if test -n "${path}"; then
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path="${path}:${x}"
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else
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path="${x}"
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fi
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done
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PATH="${path}"
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exec @TOOL_PATH@ ${__strip_opt} "$@"
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