#!/bin/sh # # Some systems have their librairies named .so.0.0.0 and # .so.0 and some other systems have their librairies called # .so.0.0. We just pick the right one... # if [ -f .libs/lib$1.so.0 ];then test -d $2/bin/ || mkdir $2/bin/ cp .libs/lib$1.so.0 $2/bin/$1.nes cp .libs/lib$1.so.0 $1.nes else if [ -f .libs/lib$1.so.0.0 ];then test -d $2/bin|| mkdir $2/bin cp .libs/lib$1.so.0.0 $2/bin/$1.nes cp .libs/lib$1.so.0.0 $1.nes else if [ -f .libs/lib$1.so.1.0 ];then test -d $2/bin|| mkdir $2/bin cp .libs/lib$1.so.1.0 $2/bin/$1.nes cp .libs/lib$1.so.1.0 $1.nes else if [ -f .libs/lib$1.sl.0.0 ]; then # HP/UX test -d $2/bin|| mkdir $2/bin cp .libs/lib$1.sl.0.0 $2/bin/$1.nes cp .libs/lib$1.sl.0.0 $1.nes else if [ -f .libs/$1.so.0.0.0 ];then # Digital UNIX test -d $2/bin || mkdir $2/bin cp .libs/$1.so.0.0.0 $2/bin/$1.nes cp .libs/lib$1.so.0.0.0 $1.nes else if [ -f .libs/lib$1.0.0.0.dylib ]; then # Darwin test -d $2/bin || mkdir $2/bin cp .libs/lib$1.0.0.0.dylib $2/bin/$1.nes cp .libs/lib$1.0.0.0.dylib $1.nes fi fi fi fi fi fi