#!/bin/sh -- because we're not sure where perl is yet # ############################################################################ # # # The contents of this file are subject to the WebStone Public License # # Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in # # compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License # # at http://www.mindcraft.com/webstone/license10.html # # # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" # # basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See # # the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations # # under the License. # # # # The Original Code is WebStone 2.5. # # # # The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Silicon Graphics, Inc. # # and Mindcraft, Inc.. Portions created by Silicon Graphics. and # # Mindcraft. are Copyright (C) 1995#1998 Silicon Graphics, Inc. and # # Mindcraft, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # # # Contributor(s): ______________________________________. # # # ############################################################################ 'true' || eval 'exec perl -S $0 $argv:q'; eval '(exit $?0)' && eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' & eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 $argv:q' if 0; # Usage: [perl] configure [file] # # This replaces the program paths (e.g. /bin/awk) with an # alternate path that is found in the file "file.paths". It also finds # perl5 and changes the path in all the stand-alone perl programs. # $debug = 0; # # Target shell scripts in question: @shell_scripts=("conf/paths.pl", "conf/paths.pl"); @perl5_src = ("bin/webstone-gui.pl", "bin/WebStone-common.pl", "bin/killbench.wpl", "bin/view-results.wpl", "bin/WebStone-manage.wpl", "bin/move-filelist.wpl", "bin/write-testbed.wpl", "bin/WebStone-run.wpl", "bin/move-runs.wpl", "bin/WebStone-filelist.wpl", "bin/WebStone-testbed.wpl", "bin/runbench.wpl"); @perl_src = ("bin/wscollect.pl", "bin/mine-logs.wpl"); @benchmark_dir_src = ("webstone", "bin/killbench", "bin/runbench"); # all the HTML browsers we know about, IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE! @all_www= ("netscape", "Mosaic", "xmosaic", "lynx"); # # Potential directories to find commands; first, find the user's path... $PATH = $ENV{"PATH"}; # additional dirs; *COLON* separated! $other_dirs="/usr/ccs/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bsd:/usr/ucb/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/etc:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11/bin:/usr/openwin/bin"; # # split into a more reasonable format. Personal aliases come last. @all_dirs = split(/:/, $other_dirs . ":" . $PATH); print "checking to make sure all the target(s) are here...\n"; for (@shell_scripts) { die "ERROR -- $_ not found!\n" unless -f $_; } # find perl print "Trying to find perl...\n"; for $dir (@all_dirs) { # first, find where it might be next if (! -d $dir); while (<$dir/perl*>) { if (-x $_) { $perl_version=`($_ -v 2> /dev/null) | awk '/This is perl/ { print $NF }'`; if ($perl_version) { $PERL=$_; $pflag="1"; last; } } last if $pflag; } last if $pflag; } if ($PERL) { print "\nPerl is in $PERL\n"; for (@perl_src) { $perl_src .= "$_ "; } print "\nchanging the source in: $perl_src\n"; system "$PERL -pi -e \"s@^#!.*/perl.*@#!$PERL@;\" $perl_src"; # make sure things are executable... system("chmod u+x $perl_src"); } else { printf "\nSome WebStone functions require Perl\n" unless $PERL; } # end if $PERL # find perl5 $pflag = 0; print "Trying to find perl5...\n"; for $dir (@all_dirs) { # first, find where it might be; oftentimes you'll see perl, # perl4, perl5, etc. in the same dir next if (! -d $dir); while (<$dir/perl5* $dir/perl*>) { if (-x $_) { $perl_version=`($_ -v 2> /dev/null) | awk '/This is perl, version 5/ { print $NF }'`; if ($perl_version) { $PERL5=$_; $pflag="1"; last; } } last if $pflag; } last if $pflag; } if ($PERL5) { print "\nPerl5 is in $PERL5\n"; for (@perl5_src) { $perl5_src .= "$_ "; } print "\nchanging the source in: $perl5_src\n"; system "$PERL5 -pi -e \"s@^#!.*/perl.*@#!$PERL5@;\" $perl5_src"; system("chmod u+x $perl5_src"); } else { printf "\nThe WebStone GUI requires Perl5\n" unless $PERL5; } #end if $PERL5 # find the most preferred www viewer first. for $www (@all_www) { for $dir (@all_dirs) { if (!$MOSAIC) { if (-x "$dir/$www") { $MOSAIC="$dir/$www"; next; } } } } if ($MOSAIC) { print "\nHTML/WWW Browser is $MOSAIC\n"; $upper{"MOSAIC"} = $MOSAIC; } else { print "Cannot find a web browser! WebStone cannot be run except in CLI"; } print "\nOk, now doing substitutions on the shell scripts...\n"; for $shell (@shell_scripts) { print "Changing paths in $shell...\n"; die "Can't open $shell\n" unless open(SCRIPT, $shell); rename($shell, $shell . '.old'); die "Can't open $shell\n" unless open(OUT, ">$shell"); # # Open up the script, search for lines beginning with # stuff like "TEST", "AWK", etc. If the file ends in "pl", # assume it's a perl script and change it accordingly while (