#!/bin/sh # # Install the tintin++ executable and help file. # strip tt++ case "$1" in .|./) ;; *) echo Moving tt++ to $1/ ...; mv tt++ $1/;; esac echo Copying the help file to $2/ ... cp support/.tt_help.txt $2/ cat <<EOF In this version of tintin++, you need to have certain #pathdir commands in your .tintinrc for #path, #return, etc to work correctly. I will automatically make sure you have them; don't worry. EOF if [ '!' -f $HOME/.tintinrc ] then cat <<EOF I see you do not have a .tintinrc in $HOME. I will copy a default one for you which has the right commands in it. EOF cp support/.tintinrc $HOME/ else if grep pathdir $HOME/.tintinrc >/dev/null then cat <<EOF I see you already have #pathdir commands in $HOME/.tintinrc. You should leave them in there. If you are using some other alias file with tintin++, please copy those #pathdir commands to your other alias files too. EOF else cat <<EOF I see you already have a .tintinrc, but you do not have any #pathdir commands in it. I will add the appropriate commands to your .tintinrc. EOF cat support/.tintinrc >>$HOME/.tintinrc fi fi cat <<EOF Your installation of tintin++ is now complete. If you have any questions, problems, or comments, you may email us at the address listed in the README, or type ./gripe from the src/ directory. Enjoy! -- The tintin++ development team EOF exit 0 # This stuff is old, and I rewrote it; no need to use it. # I don't know why I don't just delete it. echo "Copying the tintin++ help file to \"$2\"..." if [ "$3" ]; then cp support/.tt_help.txt.Z "$2/" else echo Uncompressing. uncompress -c support/.tt_help.txt.Z | cat > "$2"/.tt_help.txt fi echo echo "You'll have to do 1 thing before you continue with using tintin++." echo "Look over support/.tintinrc and notice the #pathdir's.. Either add" echo "Them to your current .tintinrc in your home directory, or copy that" echo "file to your home directory with something like:" echo "cp support/.tintinrc ~" echo " " echo "If you have any questions, problems, or comments, you may email" echo "us at the address listed in the README, or type './gripe'." echo "and enter what your gripe is (This will get mailed to the Devel Team)" echo " " echo "Enjoy!!!" echo "--The tintin++ developement team" exit 0