Only in .: install.pl diff -u -r ../cowsay-3.03+dfsg1/install.sh ./install.sh --- ../cowsay-3.03+dfsg1/install.sh 1999-11-01 15:19:21.000000000 -0500 +++ ./install.sh 2016-04-14 21:14:44.715683710 -0400 @@ -14,55 +14,8 @@ filelist='cows' -cat </dev/null 2>&1; then - echo Found a good perl in $perl - goodperls="$goodperls $perl" - fi -done -echo The following perl executables will run cowsay: -echo $goodperls -echo I recommend the latest stable perl you can find. -set $goodperls -if [ -z "$1" ]; then - echo Ack! You do not have Perl 5 installed correctly! - echo Get thee to CPAN! - exit 1 -fi -usethisperl=$1 -echo I will be using $1 because I know it will work. - -echo Now I need an installation prefix. I will use /usr/local unless -printf "you give me a better idea here: " -if [ -n "$backdoor" ]; then - prefix=$backdoor - printf "%s (specified on command line)\n" $prefix -else - read prefix -fi - -PREFIX=${prefix:-/usr/local} +usethisperl=@TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/perl +PREFIX=@TERMUX_PREFIX@ echo Okay, time to install this puppy. @@ -70,13 +23,13 @@ echo s,%PREFIX%,$PREFIX,\; >> install.pl set -x mkdir -p $PREFIX/bin || (mkdir $PREFIX; mkdir $PREFIX/bin) -$usethisperl -p install.pl cowsay > $PREFIX/bin/cowsay +perl -p install.pl cowsay > $PREFIX/bin/cowsay chmod a+x $PREFIX/bin/cowsay ln -s cowsay $PREFIX/bin/cowthink -mkdir -p $PREFIX/man/man1 || ($mkdir $PREFIX; mkdir $PREFIX/man; mkdir $PREFIX/man/man1) -$usethisperl -p install.pl cowsay.1 > $PREFIX/man/man1/cowsay.1 -chmod a+r $PREFIX/man/man1/cowsay.1 -ln -s cowsay.1 $PREFIX/man/man1/cowthink.1 +mkdir -p $PREFIX/share/man/man1 +perl -p install.pl cowsay.1 > $PREFIX/share/man/man1/cowsay.1 +chmod a+r $PREFIX/share/man/man1/cowsay.1 +(cd $PREFIX/share/man/man1; ln -f -s cowsay.1 cowthink.1 ) mkdir -p $PREFIX/share/cows || (mkdir $PREFIX; mkdir $PREFIX/share; mkdir $PREFIX/share/cows) tar -cf - $filelist | (cd $PREFIX/share && tar -xvf -) set +x