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Installing shell scripts |
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Tue, 19 Apr 2005 18:35:15 +0200 |
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Hi,
another beginner question...
My tree project contains multiple Python scripts (Python and ksh) in
different subdirectories, and I would like the 'make install' process
just copy them into the 'bin' directory without any modification (only
chmod). In the documentation, I found the following example:
bin_SCRIPTS = magic-script
magic-script : magic-script.in
sed ... magic-script.in >magic-script
chmod +x magic-script
But I don't need such a complicated rule!
I just would like to 'chmod +x' all scripts listed in the bin_script
variable and copy them into 'in' during the install process. Do I have
to create a rule and a '.in' for each script ?
Best regards,
Jul.
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