#!/bin/sh # # instdso.sh - install Apache DSO modules # # we use this instead of libtool --install because: # 1) on a few platforms libtool doesn't install DSOs exactly like we'd # want (weird names, doesn't remove DSO first) # 2) we never want the .la files copied, so we might as well copy # the .so files ourselves if test "$#" != "3"; then echo "wrong number of arguments to instdso.sh" echo "Usage: instdso.sh SH_LIBTOOL-value dso-name path-to-modules" exit 1 fi SH_LIBTOOL=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/^SH_LIBTOOL=//'` DSOARCHIVE=$2 DSOARCHIVE_BASENAME=`basename $2` TARGETDIR=$3 DSOBASE=`echo $DSOARCHIVE_BASENAME | sed -e 's/\.la$//'` TARGET_NAME="$DSOBASE.so" SYS=`uname -s` if test "$SYS" = "AIX" then # on AIX, shared libraries remain in storage even when # all processes using them have exited; standard practice # prior to installing a shared library is to rm -f first CMD="rm -f $TARGETDIR/$TARGET_NAME" echo $CMD $CMD || exit $? fi CMD="$SH_LIBTOOL --mode=install cp $DSOARCHIVE $TARGETDIR/" echo $CMD $CMD || exit $? if test "$SYS" = "OS/2" then # on OS/2, aplibtool --install doesn't copy the .la files & we can't # rename DLLs to have a .so extension or they won't load so none of the # steps below make sense. exit 0 fi DLNAME=`grep "^dlname" $TARGETDIR/$DSOARCHIVE_BASENAME | sed -e "s/dlname='\([^']*\)'/\1/"` LIBRARY_NAMES=`grep "library_names" $TARGETDIR/$DSOARCHIVE_BASENAME | sed -e "s/dlname='\([^']*\)'/\1/"` LIBRARY_NAMES=`echo $LIBRARY_NAMES | sed -e "s/ *$DLNAME//g"` if test -z "$DLNAME" then echo "Warning! dlname not found in $TARGETDIR/$DSOARCHIVE_BASENAME." echo "Assuming installing a .so rather than a libtool archive." exit 0 fi if test -n "$LIBRARY_NAMES" then for f in $LIBRARY_NAMES do rm -f $TARGETDIR/$f done fi if test "$DLNAME" != "$TARGET_NAME" then mv $TARGETDIR/$DLNAME $TARGETDIR/$TARGET_NAME fi rm -f $TARGETDIR/$DSOARCHIVE_BASENAME rm -f $TARGETDIR/$DSOBASE.a rm -f $TARGETDIR/lib$DSOBASE.a rm -f $TARGETDIR/lib$TARGET_NAME exit 0