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install.sh
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#!/bin/sh
set -e
if [ "$1" != "" ]; then
if [ -d "$1" ]; then
mkdir -p $1/tools/agbcc
mkdir -p $1/tools/agbcc/bin
mkdir -p $1/tools/agbcc/include
mkdir -p $1/tools/agbcc/lib
cp agbcc $1/tools/agbcc/bin/
cp old_agbcc $1/tools/agbcc/bin/
cp agbcc_arm $1/tools/agbcc/bin/
cp -R libc/include $1/tools/agbcc/ #drop include, because we don't want include/include
cp ginclude/* $1/tools/agbcc/include/
cp libgcc.a $1/tools/agbcc/lib/
cp libc.a $1/tools/agbcc/lib/
echo "agbcc successfully installed!"
else
if [ -d "../$1" ]; then
echo "Target directory does not exist. Did you mean to do \"./install.sh ../$1\"?"
else
if case $1 in ".."*) true;; *) false;; esac; then
echo "Target directory does not exist. If you aren't familiar with relative paths, make sure that agbcc and the repository are in the same directory, and run \"./install.sh $1\" again."
else
if echo "$1" | grep -qE '^[^/]*.$'; then
echo "Target directory does not exist. You probably meant to do \"./install.sh ../$1\", but agbcc and $1 do not exist in the same directory. Check your spelling, make sure that the repository has been cloned, ensure that agbcc and the repository are in the same directory, and run \"./install.sh ../$1\" again."
else
echo "Target directory does not exist. Check your spelling, re-read the instructions, and try again."
fi
fi
fi
fi
else
echo "Usage: install.sh PATH"
fi