diff --git a/packaging/win32/pi.sh b/packaging/win32/pi.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4415196623 --- /dev/null +++ b/packaging/win32/pi.sh @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +# Copyright (C) Earnie Boyd +# This file is a part of msysDVLPR. +# http://www.mingw.org/msysdvlpr.shmtl +# + +echo +echo "This is a post install process that will try to normalize between" +echo "your MinGW install if any as well as your previous MSYS installs " +echo "if any. I don't have any traps as aborts will not hurt anything." +echo -n "Do you wish to continue with the post install? [yn ] "; read ans +if [ $ans == 'n' ]; then exit 1; fi + +. /etc/profile + +echo +echo -n "Do you have MinGW installed? [yn ] "; read ans +if [ $ans == y ] +then + echo + echo "Please answer the following in the form of c:/foo/bar." + echo -n "Where is your MinGW installation? "; read ans + if [ -f $ans/bin/gcc.exe ] + then + mingwpath=$ans + else + mingwpath= + fi + if [ -z "$mingwpath" ] + then + echo + echo I could not find $ans/bin/gcc.exe. You must have given an invalid + echo path to your MinGW environment. I am reversing to no MinGW + echo installation. If you do have MinGW installed then you can manually + echo bind the mount point /mingw to C:/mingw '('replace C: with the + echo drive of your choice')' by creating an /etc/fstab file with a line + echo that has a value similar to: + echo C:/mingw /mingw + echo -n Press ENTER to continue; read ans + fi +else + mingwpath= + echo + echo "When you install MinGW I suggest you install it to C:/mingw" + echo '(replace C: with the drive of your choice). Then create an' + echo '/etc/fstab file with a line that has a value similar to:' + echo 'C:/mingw /mingw' + echo -n 'Press ENTER to continue '; read ans +fi + +if [ ! -z "$mingwpath" ] +then + if [ -f /etc/fstab ] + then + echo + echo "I see that you already have an /etc/fstab file. Do you wish for me" + echo -n "to add mount bindings for $mingwpath to /mingw? [yn ]"; read ans + if [ $ans == 'y' ] + then + cat <>/etc/fstab +$mingwpath /mingw +EOF + fi + else + echo + echo -n "Creating /etc/fstab with mingw mount bindings." + cat </etc/fstab +$mingwpath /mingw +EOF + fi +fi + +echo +echo " Normalizing your MSYS environment." +echo + +for I in awk cmd echo egrep ex fgrep printf pwd rvi rview rvim vi view +do + if [ -f /bin/$I. ] + then + echo You have script /bin/$I + if [ -f /bin/$I.exe ] + then + echo Removing /bin/$I.exe + rm -f /bin/$I.exe + fi + fi +done + +for I in ftp ln make +do + if [ -f /bin/$I.exe ] && [ -f /bin/$I. ] + then + echo You have both /bin/$I.exe and /bin/$I. + echo Removing /bin/$I. + rm -f /bin/$I. + fi +done + +if [ -z "$mingwpath" ] +then + echo + echo MinGW-1.1 has a version of make.exe within it\'s bin/ directory. + echo Please be sure to rename this file to mingw32-make.exe once you've + echo installed MinGW-1.1 because it\'s very deficient in function. + echo -n Press ENTER to continue. ; read ans +else + if [ -f $mingwpath/bin/make.exe ] + then + echo + echo Renaming $mingwpath/bin/make.exe to mingw32-make.exe. + mv $mingwpath/bin/make.exe $mingwpath/bin/mingw32-make.exe + else + echo + echo Oh joy, you do not have $mingwpath/bin/make.exe. Keep it that way. + fi +fi