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author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Wed, 26 Feb 1992 07:53:55 +0000 |
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#!/bin/sh -x # #Shell script for building and installing Emacs. # Where to install all of Emacs's data files - the lisp code, # documentation tree, and the architecture-dependent and -independent # libaries. The default definitions for the variables below are # expressed in terms of this one, so you may not need to change them. # set LIBROOT=/usr/local/lib/emacs-19.0 LIBROOT=/usr/local/emacs # Emacs will search this path to find its elisp files. This should be # a colon-separated list of directories. Strictly speaking, all the # elisp files should go under DATADIR (below), since both elisp source # and compiled elisp are completely portable, but it's traditional to # give the lisp files their own subdirectory. LISPPATH=/usr/local/emacs/local-lisp:/usr/local/emacs/lisp # Emacs will look here for its architecture-independent files (like # the tutorial and the zippy database). DATADIR=/usr/local/emacs/share-lib # Emacs will look here for its architecture-dependent files, like # executables for its utilities. LIBDIR=/usr/local/emacs/arch-lib # The locking directory, where the Emacs locking code keeps track of # which files are currently being edited. # set LOCKDIR=${LIBROOT}/lock LOCKDIR=/usr/local/emacs/lock # This is where build-install should place the binaries people will # want to run directly (like etags and Emacs itself). BINDIR=/usr/local/bin /bin/sed < src/paths.h-dist > src/paths.h \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_LOADSEARCH\).*$;\1 "'${LISPPATH}'";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_EXEC\).*$;\1 "'${LIBDIR}'";' \ -e 's;\(#.*PATH_DATA\).*$;\1 "'${DATADIR}'";' \ -e 's;\(#.*LOCK\).*$;\1 "'${LOCKDIR}'/";' (cd lib-src; make) || exit 1 (cd src; make) || exit 1 if [ `pwd` != `(cd ${LIBROOT}; pwd)` ]; then mv `pwd` ${LIBROOT} if [ $? != '0' ]; then mkdir ${LIBROOT} echo mv `pwd` to ${LIBROOT} failed--using tar to copy. tar cf - . | (cd ${LIBROOT}; umask 0; tar xf -) if [ $? != '0' ]; then echo tar-copying `pwd` to ${LIBROOT} failed. exit 1 fi fi fi cp ${LIBROOT}/etc/[ce]tags ${BINDIR} mv ${LIBROOT}/src/xemacs ${BINDIR}/emacs rm ${LIBROOT}/src/temacs chmod 777 ${BINDIR}/[ce]tags ${BINDIR}/emacs