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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ulrich Wilkens 01d6c363fa OpenIndiana and Solaris port 2014-10-28 13:40:11 -06:00
Ulrich Wilkens 2712d5f787 NetBSD port 2014-02-22 19:12:19 -07:00
Ulrich Wilkens 4ec9658299 dtinfo other files 2013-08-29 19:47:51 -06:00
Ulrich Wilkens 9b4fe61ea4 dtinfo other requirements 2012-10-15 17:59:26 -06:00
Marcin Cieslak 421b5061a6 Allow building on FreeBSD
- build shared libraries with major number only (libtt.so.2)
- don't build dtlogin and dtinfo

FreeBSD support for the installer:
- work around awk issue
- create post_install FreeBSD scripts
- install only cmsd on /etc/inetd.conf
  skip dtspc and ttdbserver for now

Note to users: please check
if you are affected by awk bug
in udbParseLib.awk if you can.
2012-09-06 11:17:43 -06:00
Jon Trulson 2d3517ec6e installCDE: remove \c from installing... Log lines 2012-08-31 19:57:29 -06:00
David Cantrell 6300831c65 Fix udbParseLib.awk so it doesn't generate warnings with gawk.
Tested this change with both gawk and nawk and it worked fine.  If
the extra escape character is present and gawk is used, you'll get
warnings from gawk telling you it's ignoring the escape sequence
and just treating it as the character to begin with.
2012-08-23 20:39:46 -06:00
Marcin Cieslak 17a33f0430 Use KORNSHELL variable instead of /bin/ksh
This patch removes instances of hardcoded
invocation of /bin/ksh and allows to
replace it with, for, example,
/usr/local/bin/ksh93

Also "ksh93" is accepted whenever "ksh" is.

Tested using the following /bin/ksh:

----8<----
WHAT=`ps -o command= -p $PPID`
msg="Something tried to call /bin/ksh: $PPID: $WHAT"
print -u2 "$msg"
logger user.warn "$msg"
exit 99
----8<----
(Warning: first two lines are FreeBSD specific)

Scripts from Makefiles should now be executed either
with

$(KORNSHELL) korn-shell-script

or

$(SHELL) bourne-shell-script

therefore #!/bin/ksh has not been changed everywhere.

/usr/dt/bin/ scripts have been converted (e.g. Xsession)

Whenever possible Imake and CPP facilities have been used.

For C and C++ programs KORNSHELL needs to be defined to
"/path/to/your/ksh" (with quotes) so that it can make
a valid C constant.

Therefore, when adding KORNSHELL to Imakefile for C files,
you have to add

CXXEXTRA_DEFINES = -DKORNSHELL=\"$(KORNSHELL)\"

or similar (for example, see programs/dtprintinfo)

But for simple shell script substitution we usually change

 LOCAL_CPP_DEFINES = -DCDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP=$(CDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP) \
                     -DCDE_INSTALLATION_TOP=$(CDE_INSTALLATION_TOP) \
                     -DCDE_LOGFILES_TOP=$(CDE_LOGFILES_TOP)

to:

 LOCAL_CPP_DEFINES = -DCDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP=$(CDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP) \
                     -DCDE_INSTALLATION_TOP=$(CDE_INSTALLATION_TOP) \
                     -DCDE_LOGFILES_TOP=$(CDE_LOGFILES_TOP) \
                     -DKORNSHELL=$(KORNSHELL) \
                     -DXPROJECTROOT=X11ProjectRoot

since we don't want quotes for shell scripts.
2012-08-23 20:00:43 -06:00
Pascal Stumpf 18a5139d7a Do not use the PID as a way of generating a "random" filename.
This script did not even check for the file's existence prior to cat'ing
random stuff into it.  Ouch.
2012-08-12 14:20:57 -06:00
Pascal Stumpf 6fc45220c4 Provide support for installation under OpenBSD. Don't override PATH in the install script, it may hide needed tools, and the location of these binaries is highly OS-dependent anyway.
Also, allow overriding some variables in the install script.
2012-08-09 14:26:45 -06:00
Jon Trulson 860aa64942 Fix some minor issues and re-enable building of DE, ES, FR, and IT locale data (help and message cats)
Note, there are still some issues with certain programs appearing not
to use their localized message catalogs properly, while others work
fine.

Also, in order to build these now, you need to make sure you have
installed the DE, ES, FR, and IT locales before building or you will
get failures.  On [k]ubuntu, at least, you can install these with the
following commands:

sudo locale-gen de_DE
sudo locale-gen es_ES
sudo locale-gen fr_FR
sudo locale-gen it_IT
2012-07-13 17:42:12 -06:00
Jon Trulson 9344e314df databases/installCDE - fixup a variety of issues.
- databases need linux specific entries for CDE-SHLIBS
- database Imakefile should undef the platform define (linux)
- installCDE fixes
  - use $LOGFILE.  There are still cases where tmp files are created
    in /tmp.
  - detect and set proper PLATFORM
  - Check to see if a db exists before trying to use it
  - don't print usage if you aren't root.
2012-06-18 18:24:07 -06:00
Jon Trulson 0961da28b9 Several adjustments to installCDE.src:
Do not require the user to be root

 Use -e in echo statments so that embedded \t's etc will display.

 Do not save install log in /tmp with a known name, especially since
 it is supposed to be run as root.  This is a Bad Thing To Do (tm).
 Instead just save the log in the current dir.
2012-05-26 17:30:53 -06:00
Peter Howkins 83b6996daa Initial import of the CDE 2.1.30 sources from the Open Group. 2012-03-10 18:21:40 +00:00