install-sh revision 259128
1#!/bin/sh 2# 3# this shell script is amazingly similar to the old and lamented 4# BSD "install" command. It recognized the following options: 5# 6# -o target file owner 7# -m target file mode 8# -g target file group owner 9# 10# 11# scan the options 12# 13while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do 14 case $1 in 15 -o) 16 owner=$2 17 shift ; shift 18 ;; 19 20 -m) 21 mode=$2 22 shift; shift 23 ;; 24 25 -g) 26 group=$2 27 shift ; shift 28 ;; 29 30 -*) 31 echo "install: unknown option $1" 32 exit 33 ;; 34 35 *) 36 break 37 ;; 38 esac 39done 40# 41# we need two more: filename and destination 42# 43if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then 44 echo "Usage: install [ -o owner ] [ -m mode ] [ -g group ] file destination" 45 exit 46fi 47# 48# first, copy 49# 50cp $1 $2 51# 52# normalize the name 53# 54dest=$2 55if [ -d $2 ]; then 56 dest=$2/`basename $1` 57fi 58# 59# do optional things 60# 61if [ "$owner" ]; then 62 chown $owner $dest 63fi 64if [ "$group" ]; then 65 chgrp $group $dest 66fi 67if [ "$mode" ]; then 68 chmod $mode $dest 69fi 70