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[Samba/gebeck_regimport.git] / source3 / script / installmsg.sh
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # first version (Sept 2003) written by Shiro Yamada <shiro@miraclelinux.com>
3 # based on the first verion (March 2002) of installdat.sh written by Herb Lewis
5 DESTDIR=$1
6 MSGDIR=`echo $2 | sed 's/\/\//\//g'`
7 SRCDIR=$3/
8 shift
9 shift
10 shift
12 case $0 in
13 *uninstall*)
14 if test ! -d "$DESTDIR/$MSGDIR"; then
15 echo "Directory $DESTDIR/$MSGDIR does not exist! "
16 echo "Do a "make installmsg" or "make install" first. "
17 exit 1
19 mode='uninstall'
21 *) mode='install' ;;
22 esac
24 for f in $SRCDIR/po/*.msg; do
25 FNAME="$DESTDIR/$MSGDIR/`basename $f`"
26 if test "$mode" = 'install'; then
27 echo "Installing $f as $FNAME "
28 cp "$f" "$FNAME"
29 if test ! -f "$FNAME"; then
30 echo "Cannot install $FNAME. Does $USER have privileges? "
31 exit 1
33 chmod 0644 "$FNAME"
34 elif test "$mode" = 'uninstall'; then
35 echo "Removing $FNAME "
36 rm -f "$FNAME"
37 if test -f "$FNAME"; then
38 echo "Cannot remove $FNAME. Does $USER have privileges? "
39 exit 1
41 else
42 echo "Unknown mode, $mode. Script called as $0 "
43 exit 1
45 done
47 if test "$mode" = 'install'; then
48 cat << EOF
49 ==============================================================================
50 The SWAT msg files have been installed. You may uninstall the msg files using
51 the command "make uninstallmsg" or "make uninstall" to uninstall binaries, man
52 pages, msg files, and shell scripts.
53 ==============================================================================
54 EOF
55 else
56 cat << EOF
57 =============================================================================
58 The SWAT msg files have been removed. You may restore these files using the
59 command "make installmsg" or "make install" to install binaries, man pages,
60 modules, msg files, and shell scripts.
61 ======================================================================
62 EOF
65 exit 0