view etc/check_cygwin_setup.sh @ 1633:baca156a450b

[xemacs-hg @ 2003-08-19 02:11:46 by james] Make modules build and run on Cygwin and MinGW. This is the second commit to get the toplevel files that were not committed the first time.
author james
date Tue, 19 Aug 2003 02:11:49 +0000
parents 98fb34b6fbe9
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#! bash

yorn()
{
	echo -n " [y/n] "
	read YN junk
	if [ "$YN" = "n" ]
	then
		return -1;
	else
		return 0;
	fi
}

echo -n "checking for cygwin..."

if ! uname -v
then
    echo "couldn't find uname please add cygwin to your path."
    exit -1
fi

OSversion="`uname -v | sed 's/^\(.\).*$/\1/'`"

shell=`type sh | sed 's/sh is //'`
distdir=`dirname $shell | sed 's!^//\(.\)/\(.*\)!\1:/\2!'`

echo "cygwin installed in $distdir"

echo "checking paths ..."

if [ ! -d "/bin" ]; then
    echo "You don't have a /bin directory.  Would you like to mount cygwin as /bin ?"
    if yorn; then
	mkdir /bin
	mount -b $distdir /bin
    fi
#this appears bogus. --ben
#elif [ "$distdir" != "/bin" ]; then
#    echo "Warning: you have /bin but it's not the cygwin installation."
fi

if [ ! -d "/tmp" ]; then
    echo -n "You don't have /tmp - create it?"
    if yorn; then
	mkdir /tmp
    fi
else
    echo "you have /tmp"
fi

if [ ! -d "/etc" ]; then
    echo -n "You don't have /etc - create it?"
    if yorn; then
	mkdir /etc
    fi
else
    echo "you have /etc"
fi

if [ -d "/etc" ]
then
    if [ ! -f "/etc/termcap" ]; then
	echo -n "You don't have /etc/termcap - create it?"
	if yorn; then
	    if [ ! -f "$distdir/../etc/termcap" ]
	    then
		distdir=`mount | grep "$distdir" | sed -e "s/ .*$//"`
		echo "Retrieving termcap from $distdir/../etc"
	    fi
	    if [ -f "$distdir/../etc/termcap" ]
	    then 
		cp "$distdir/../etc/termcap" /etc
	    else
		echo "Error: can't find termcap file"
	    fi
	fi
    else
	echo "you have /etc/termcap"
    fi

    if [ ! -f "/etc/passwd" ]; then
	echo -n "You don't have /etc/passwd - create it?"
	if yorn; then
	    if [ "$OS" = "Windows_NT" ]
	    then
		echo -n "Running on NT, create domain or local password file [d/l] "
		read DL junk
		if [ "$DL" = "d" ]
		then
		    mkpasswd -d > /etc/passwd
		else
		    mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
		fi
	    else
		echo "Please enter your userid e.g. andyp"
		read userid junk
		echo "Please enter your user name e.g. Andy Piper"
		read username junk
		echo "Administrator::500:513:::/bin/sh" > /etc/passwd
		echo "$userid::1000:513:$username::/bin/sh" >> /etc/passwd
	    fi
	fi
    else
	echo "you have /etc/passwd"
	userid=`id | sed -e "s/[^(]*(\([^)]*\)).*/\1/"`
    fi

    echo "userid is $userid"

    if [ ! -f "/etc/group" ]; then
	echo -n "You don't have /etc/group - create it?"
	if yorn; then
	    if [ "$OS" = "Windows_NT" ]
	    then
		echo -n "Running on NT, create domain or local group file [d/l] "
		read DL junk
		if [ "$DL" = "d" ]
		then
		    mkgroup -d > /etc/group
		else
		    mkgroup -l > /etc/group
		fi
	    else
		echo "None::513:" > /etc/group
		echo "Everyone::0:" >> /etc/group
	    fi
	fi
    else
	echo "you have /etc/group"
    fi

# this is bogus.  i have no hosts file and no problems. --ben
#    if [ ! -f "/etc/hosts" ]; then
#	echo -n "You don't have /etc/hosts - create it?"
#	if yorn; then
#	    mname=`uname -n`
#	    echo "Machine name is $mname"
#	    echo -n "Please enter your ip address "
#	    read mipaddr junk
#	    echo "$mname $mipaddr" > /etc/hosts
#	    echo "localhost 127.0.0.1" >> /etc/hosts
#	fi
#    else
#	echo "you have /etc/hosts"
#    fi
else
    echo "Can't create /etc files because /etc does not exist"
fi

echo "checking environment ..."

if [ "$HOME" = "" ]; then
    echo -n "HOME is not set, rectify?"
    if yorn; then
	if [ "$OS" = "Windows_NT" ]
	then
	    echo "please enter your home path [/winnt/profiles/$userid]"
	    read HOME junk
	    if [ "$HOME" = "" ]; then
		HOME="/winnt/profiles/$userid"
	    fi
	else
	    echo "please enter your home path [/]"
	    read HOME junk
	    if [ "$HOME" = "" ]; then
		HOME="/"
	    fi
	fi

	echo "HOME=$HOME; export HOME" >> $HOME/.bashrc
    fi
else 
    echo "HOME is $HOME"
fi

if [ "$TERM" != "ansi" -a "$TERM" != "linux" ]; then
    echo -n "TERM is not set to linux or ansi, rectify?"
    if yorn; then
	echo "TERM=linux; export TERM" >> $HOME/.bashrc
    fi
else 
    echo "TERM is $TERM"
fi

if echo $CYGWIN | grep -w tty > /dev/null; then
    echo "CYGWIN is $CYGWIN"
else 
    echo "CYGWIN does not contain \"tty\"; you may experience problems with
subprocess or terminal handling.  To rectify this add CYGWIN=tty to
your environment. (Note this cannot be done in bash as it needs to be
read when cygwin1.dll initializes.)"
fi