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#! /bin/sh
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# This is a small script to copy the required files from a zlib tarball
# into 3rdparty/zlib/
if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 zlib_tarball_dir/ \$QTDIR/src/3rdparty/zlib/"
exit 1
fi
ZLIB_DIR=$1
TARGET_DIR=$2
if [ ! -d "$ZLIB_DIR" -o ! -r "$ZLIB_DIR" -o ! -d "$TARGET_DIR" -o ! -w "$TARGET_DIR" ]; then
echo "Either the zlib source dir or the target dir do not exist,"
echo "are not directories or have the wrong permissions."
exit 2
fi
# with 1 argument, copies ZLIB_DIR/$1 to TARGET_DIR/$1
# with 2 arguments, copies ZLIB_DIR/$1 to TARGET_DIR/$2
copy_file() {
if [ $# -lt 1 -o $# -gt 2 ]; then
echo "Wrong number of arguments to copy_file"
exit 3
fi
SOURCE_FILE=$1
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
DEST_FILE=$2
else
DEST_FILE=$1
fi
mkdir -p "$TARGET_DIR/$(dirname "$SOURCE_FILE")"
cp "$ZLIB_DIR/$SOURCE_FILE" "$TARGET_DIR/$DEST_FILE"
}
FILES="
README
ChangeLog
adler32.c
compress.c
crc32.c
crc32.h
deflate.c
deflate.h
gzclose.c
gzguts.h
gzlib.c
gzread.c
gzwrite.c
infback.c
inffast.c
inffast.h
inffixed.h
inflate.c
inflate.h
inftrees.c
inftrees.h
trees.c
trees.h
uncompr.c
zconf.h
zlib.h
zutil.c
zutil.h
"
for i in $FILES; do
copy_file "$i" "src/$i"
done