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diff Xcode/SDL/pkg-support/devel-resources/install.sh @ 2207:d63e9f5944ae
Unpacked project archives to get individual file history in subversion
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:09:01 +0000 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/Xcode/SDL/pkg-support/devel-resources/install.sh Sat Jul 21 17:09:01 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# finish up the installation +# this script should be executed using the sudo command +# this file is copied to SDL-devel.post_install and SDL-devel.post_upgrade +# inside the .pkg bundle +echo "Running post-install script" +umask 022 + +USER=`basename ~` +echo "User is \"$USER\"" + +ROOT=/Developer/Documentation/SDL +echo "Fixing framework permissions" +find $ROOT -type d -exec chmod a+rx {} \; +find $ROOT -type f -exec chmod a+r {} \; + +## We're not installing frameworks here anymore. The single +## framework should be installed to /Library/Frameworks which +## is handled by the standard package (not developer package). +## Using the home directory here is problematic for multi-user systems too. +# echo "Moving SDL.framework to ~/Library/Frameworks" +# move SDL to its proper home, so the target stationary works +#sudo -u $USER mkdir -p ~/Library/Frameworks +#sudo -u $USER /Developer/Tools/CpMac -r $ROOT/SDL.framework ~/Library/Frameworks + +## I'm not sure where this gets created and what's put in there. +rm -rf $ROOT/SDL.framework + +## I think precompiled headers have changed through the revisions of Apple's gcc. +## I don't know how useful this is anymore w.r.t. Apple's newest system for precompiled headers. +## I'm removing this for now. +# echo "Precompiling Header" +# precompile header for speedier compiles +#sudo -u $USER /usr/bin/cc -precomp ~/Library/Frameworks/SDL.framework/Headers/SDL.h -o ~/Library/Frameworks/SDL.framework/Headers/SDL.p + +# find the directory to store stationary in +if [ -e "/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools" ] ; then + echo "Installing project stationary for XCode" + PBXDIR="/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools" +else + echo "Installing project stationary for Project Builder" + PBXDIR="/Developer/ProjectBuilder Extras" +fi + +# move stationary to its proper home +mkdir -p "$PBXDIR/Project Templates/Application" +mkdir -p "$PBXDIR/Target Templates/SDL" + +cp -r "$ROOT/Project Stationary/SDL Application" "$PBXDIR/Project Templates/Application/" +cp -r "$ROOT/Project Stationary/SDL Cocoa Application" "$PBXDIR/Project Templates/Application/" +cp -r "$ROOT/Project Stationary/SDL Custom Cocoa Application" "$PBXDIR/Project Templates/Application/" +cp -r "$ROOT/Project Stationary/SDL OpenGL Application" "$PBXDIR/Project Templates/Application/" +cp "$ROOT/Project Stationary/Application.trgttmpl" "$PBXDIR/Target Templates/SDL/" + +rm -rf "$ROOT/Project Stationary" + +# Actually, man doesn't check this directory by default, so this isn't +# very helpful anymore. +#echo "Installing Man Pages" +## remove old man pages +#rm -rf "/Developer/Documentation/ManPages/man3/SDL"* +# +## install man pages +#mkdir -p "/Developer/Documentation/ManPages/man3" +#cp "$ROOT/docs/man3/SDL"* "/Developer/Documentation/ManPages/man3/" +#rm -rf "$ROOT/docs/man3" +# +#echo "Rebuilding Apropos Database" +## rebuild apropos database +#/usr/libexec/makewhatis + +# copy README file to your home directory +sudo -u $USER cp "$ROOT/Readme SDL Developer.txt" ~/ + +# open up the README file +sudo -u $USER open ~/"Readme SDL Developer.txt"