File checkinstall.in of Package checkinstall

#!/bin/bash
##############################################################################
#         $Id: checkinstall,v 1.6.2.16 2008/11/13 00:27:24 izto Exp $ 
#                           ########################                         
#                                                                            
#
#                             CheckInstall v1.6.2
#
#  Installs a compiled program from the program's source directory using     
#  "make install" or any other command supplied on checkinstall's command  
#  line. checkinstall will create a Slackware, RPM or Debian compatible package
#  named after the source directory's name and install it using your standard  
#  package administration utilities.                                      
#                                                                            
#  This version of checkinstall needs enough free space on the partition     
#  holding the temp dir (see BASE_TEMP_DIR below) to write there a temporary 
#  copy of the package.              
#                                                                            
#  Copyright (C) 2004 Felipe Eduardo Sanchez Diaz Duran <izto@asic-linux.com.mx>
#  
#
#    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
#    it under the terms of the version 2 of the GNU General Public License
#    as published by the Free Software Foundation
#
#    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
#    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
#    GNU General Public License for more details.
#
#    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
#    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
#    Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
############################################################################


# Trap the INT signal (ctrl-c, for example)
trap trapint 2

CHECKINSTALL_VERSION=1.6.2

# locate the file or directory that the parameter corresponds to;
# always prints absolute path
function followlinks () {
    local entry="$1"
    local symlink

    case "$entry" in /*) true ;;
        *) entry="$(pwd)/$entry";;
    esac
    if [ -L "$entry" ]; then
        symlink=$(ls -l "$entry" | sed -e 's/.* -> //')
        
        case "$symlink" in /*) entry="$symlink";;
            *) entry=$(dirname "$entry")/$symlink;;
        esac
        followlinks "$entry"
    else
        echo "$entry"
    fi
}

INSTALLDIR=$(followlinks "$0")
INSTALLDIR=$(dirname "$INSTALLDIR")/..

# gettext variables
export TEXTDOMAINDIR=@TEXTDOMAINDIR@
export TEXTDOMAIN=checkinstall

# .spec file path
DIRECTORIO_FUENTE=$(pwd)
PKG_BASENAME="$(basename "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE")"
SPEC_PATH=${PKG_BASENAME}.spec

CONFDIR=@CONFDIR@

#############################################################################
                           # Function definitions #
                           ########################

# Enable alias expansion in command substitution
shopt -s expand_aliases 

# Vefify that we have gettext available
gettext "Bye." &> /dev/null

if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
   alias ck_gettext="echo -e"
else
   alias ck_gettext="gettext -s --"
fi

## gettext echo with newline at the end
function echog() {
   local format="$1"
   shift
   printf -- "$(ck_gettext "$format")\n" "$@" >&2
}

## gettext echo with NO newline at the end
function   echogn() {
   local format="$1"
   shift
   printf -- "$(ck_gettext "$format")" "$@" >&2
}



function ckversion {
   echo
   echo "checkinstall $CHECKINSTALL_VERSION, Copyright 2002 Felipe Eduardo Sanchez Diaz Duran"
   echog "           This software is released under the GNU GPL."
}



function usage() {

# If the user has a default pager defined in the PAGER environment variable,
# we'll use that. If not, we'll use "more".

! [ "$PAGER" ] && PAGER=more


   echo
   echog "Usage: checkinstall [options] [command [command arguments]]"
   echog "Options:"
   echo
   echog "*Package type selection*"
   echo
   echog "-t,--type=<slackware|rpm|debian> Choose packaging system"
   echog "-S                               Build a Slackware package"
   echog "-R                               Build a RPM package"
   echog "-D                               Build a Debian package"
   echo
   echog "*Install options*"
   echo
   echog "--install=<yes|no>             Toggle created package installation"
   echog "--fstrans=<yes|no>             Enable/disable the filesystem translation code"
   echo
   echog "*Scripting options*"
   echo
   echog "-y, --default                  Accept default answers to all questions"
   echog "--pkgname=<name>               Set name"
   echog "--pkgversion=<version>         Set version"
   echog "-A, --arch, --pkgarch=<arch>   Set architecture"
   echog "--pkgrelease=<release>         Set release"
   echog "--pkglicense=<license>         Set license"
   echog "--pkggroup=<group>             Set software group"
   echog "--pkgsource=<source>           Set source location"
   echog "--pkgaltsource=<altsource>     Set alternate source location"
   echog "--pakdir=<directory>           The new package will be saved here"
   echog "--maintainer=<email addr>      The package maintainer (.deb)"
   echog "--provides=<list>              Features provided by this package"
   echog "--requires=<list>              Features required by this package"
   echog "--conflicts=<list>             Packages that this package cannot be installed with (.deb)"
   echog "--replaces=<list>              Packages that this package replaces (.deb)"
   echog "--rpmflags=<flags>             Pass this flags to the rpm installer"
   echog "--rpmi                         Use the -i flag for rpm when installing a .rpm"
   echog "--rpmu                         Use the -U flag for rpm when installing a .rpm"
   echog "--dpkgflags=<flags>            Pass this flags to the dpkg installer"
   echog "--spec=<path>                  .spec file location"
   echog "--nodoc                        Do not include documentation files"
   echo
   echog "*Info display options*"
   echo
   echog "-d<0|1|2>                      Set debug level"
   echog "-si                            Run an interactive install command"
   echog "--showinstall=<yes|no>         Toggle interactive install command"
   echog "-ss                            Run an interactive Slackware installation script"	
   echog "--showslack=<yes|no>           Toggle interactive Slackware installation script"
   echo
   echog "*Package tuning options*"
   echo
   echog "--autodoinst=<yes|no>          Toggle the creation of a doinst.sh script"
   echog "--strip=<yes|no>               Strip any ELF binaries found inside the package"
   echog "--stripso=<yes|no>             Strip any ELF binary libraries (.so files)" 
   echog "--addso=<yes|no>               Search for any shared libs and add"
   echog "                               them to /etc/ld.so.conf"
   echog "--reset-uids=<yes|no>          Reset perms for all files/dirs to 755 and"
   echog "                               the owner/group for all dirs to root.root"
   echog "--gzman=<yes|no>               Compress any man pages found inside the package"
   echog "--docdir=<path>                Where to put documentation files"
   echog "                               The package name+version gets automatically appended."
   echog "                               To avoid that prefix the path with a colon (:)."
   echog "--umask=<mask>                 Set the umask value"
   echog "--exclude=<file|dir[,...]>     Exclude these files/directories from the package"
   echog "--include=<listfile>           Force the inclusion in the package of the"
   echog "                               files/dirs listed in \"listfile\""
   echog "--inspect                      Inspect the package's file list"
   echog "--review-spec                  Review the spec file before creating a .rpm"
   echog "--review-control               Review the control file before creating a .deb"
   echog "--newslack                     Use the new (8.1+) Slackware description format"
   echog "                               (\"--newslack\" implies \"-S\")"
   echog "--with-tar=/path/to/tar        Manually set the path to the tar binary" 
   echog "                               in this system"
   echo
   echog "*Cleanup options*"
   echo
   echog "--deldoc=<yes|no>              Delete doc-pak upon termination"
   echog "--deldesc=<yes|no>             Delete description-pak upon termination"
   echog "--delspec=<yes|no>             Delete spec file upon termination"
   echog "--bk                           Backup any overwritten files"
   echog "--backup=<yes|no>              Toggle backup"
   echo
   echog "*About CheckInstall*"
   echo
   echog "--help, -h                     Show this message"
   echog "--copyright                    Show Copyright information"
   echog "--version                      Show version information"
   echo
   exit 1
}

function help_notice() {
 
echo
echog "Use --help or -h to get more information"
echo
exit 1 

}

function boolean_usage() {
   echo
   echog "%s is an invalid value for %s" "$2" "$1"
   help_notice
   exit 1
}


# 001117-BaP: Define a function or two

function yorn {


   if [ "$1" ]; then     # If there is no default value specified
       DEFAULTYN="$1"     # then the default is "y"
    else
       DEFAULTYN="y"
    fi
    DEFAULTYN=$(echo $DEFAULTYN | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z')

    if [ "$DEFAULTYN" = "y" ]; then  
       echo -n " [y]: "              # Print the default option
    else
       echo -n " [n]: "
    fi
    
if [ $ACCEPT_DEFAULT -eq 0 ]; then     # Should we accept all the defaults?

    read YN
    YN=$(echo $YN | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z')
    ! [ "$YN" ] && YN=$DEFAULTYN          # If the user pressed ENTER then 

else
   YN=$DEFAULTYN
   echo $YN
fi

    if [ "$YN" = "y" ] ;then    # We return something useful for a 
       return 0                 # simpler sintax ahead (12/dic/2000-Izto)
    else
       return 1
    fi


}



# dec/10/2000-Izto
# Prints OK or FAILED! depending on previous command return value

function okfail () {
 if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
    echog ' FAILED!'
    return 1
 else
    echog 'OK'
    return 0
 fi
}

function restore_backup {
 # If we have translation turned on then we didn't do a backup
 if [ "${TRANSLATE}" = "1" ]; then return 0; fi

 # Else, restore the backup if it exists
 
 rm -rf ${TMP_DIR}/BACKUP/no-backup &> /dev/null

 ls ${TMP_DIR}/BACKUP/*  &> /dev/null
 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
    echogn "Restoring overwritten files from backup..."
    cd ${TMP_DIR}/BACKUP
       files=$(ls -A)
       $TAR -cpf - $files | $TAR -f - -xvpC / &> /dev/null
    okfail
    echo
 fi
} 


function trapint {
 echo
 echo
 echog "*** SIGINT received ***"
 cleanup
}

function cleanup {
 echo
 restore_backup
 echogn "Cleaning up..."
 cd "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE"
 [ -n "${BUILDROOT}" ] && [ -d ${BUILDROOT} ] && rm -rf "${BUILDROOT}"
 if [ "$DEBUG" -eq 0 ]; then
    [ -n "${TMP_DIR}" ] && [ -d ${TMP_DIR} ] && rm -rf ${TMP_DIR}
    rm -f checkinstall-debug*
 else
    echogn "(Debugging mode on, KEEPING temp dir $TMP_DIR)..."
 fi
 [ -n "${RPMSOURCEDIR}" ] &&
   [ -f "${RPMSOURCEDIR}/SOURCES/${PKG_BASENAME}.tgz" ] &&
   rm -f "${RPMSOURCEDIR}/SOURCES/${PKG_BASENAME}.tgz"

 # If we had a pre-existing postinstall-pak, we keep it as it was.
 if [ -f ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak.tmp ]; then
    mv ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak.tmp ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
 fi

 true; okfail
 echo
 echog "Bye."
 echo
 exit 1
}

# Function to copy a directory with permissions, honours setuid, setgid,
# sticky bits, owner, group etc.
#
# A bit lengthy and slow but very few directories in the largest of
# packages have to be copied like this.
 
function  dircopy() {
   src_dir="$1" dest_dir="$2"
   getflags() {
     col=$1 dir="$2"
     permissions="$(ls -ld "$dir" | awk '{print $1}')"
     mask="."
     bit=2
     while [ $bit -lt $col ]; do mask="$mask."; bit=$(expr $bit + 1); done
     mask="$mask\(.\)"
     bit=$col
     while [ $bit -lt 10 ]; do mask="$mask."; bit=$(expr $bit + 1); done
     permission="$(echo $permissions | sed "s/$mask/\1/" | grep -v -- '-')"
     case "$permission" in
       s) echo "xs";; S) echo "s";; t) echo "xt";; T) echo "t";;
       *) echo $permission;;
     esac
   }
   col=2 chmod_args=""
   set=u flags=""
   while [ $col -le 4 ]; do
     flags="$flags$(getflags $col "$src_dir")"; col=$(expr $col + 1)
   done
   [ -n "$flags" ] && {
     chmod_args="$set+$flags"
   }
   set=g flags=""
   while [ $col -le 7 ]; do
     flags="$flags$(getflags $col "$src_dir")"; col=$(expr $col + 1)
   done
   [ -n "$flags" ] && {
     [ -n "$chmod_args" ] && chmod_args="$chmod_args,"
     chmod_args="$chmod_args$set+$flags"
   }
   set=o flags=""
   while [ $col -le 10 ]; do
     flags="$flags$(getflags $col "$src_dir")"; col=$(expr $col + 1)
   done
   [ -n "$flags" ] && {
     [ -n "$chmod_args" ] && chmod_args="$chmod_args,"
     chmod_args="$chmod_args$set+$flags"
   }
   [ -d "$dest_dir" ] || {
     mkdir -p "$dest_dir"
     chmod 700 "$dest_dir"
   }
   [ -n "$chmod_args" ] && chmod $chmod_args "$dest_dir"
   chown "$(ls -ld "$src_dir" | awk '{print $3}')" "$dest_dir"
   chgrp "$(ls -ld "$src_dir" | awk '{print $4}')" "$dest_dir"
 }

#
# Read spec file if it exists or (pre)set variables if they don't exist
#

function getparameter () {

   RES=$(egrep "$1" < ${SPEC_PATH} \
    | cut -f2 -d: | sed 's/^ *//g' | sed 's/ *$//g' )
   shift
   echo "$RES" | sed 's/^ *//g' | sed 's/ *$//g' 

}

# This function is used to properly escape shell commands, so
# we don't interpret the install command twice. This is useful
# for making commands like 'make CC="gcc -some -options" install'
# work as expected.

function shell_escape() {
	for str in "$@" ; do
		echo -n "\"$str\" "
	done;
	echo
}

# Output all the parents of the files given as arguments to stdout. Remove
# duplicates.
function list_parents {
    src="$*"
    files=$(for f in $src; do
    echo "$f" | awk '
    BEGIN{
        FS = "/"
    }
    {
        for (i=1;i<NF;i++){
            for (j=1;j<=i;j++){
                printf "%s",$(j)
                if (j != i){
                        printf "/"
                    }
            }
            printf " "
        }
    }'
    done)

    echo "${files}"  | tr ' ' '\n' | uniq | tr '\n' ' '
    return $?
}

# Copy some file ($1) whose path is given relatively to some root ($2) to a
# destination ($3). If --deref-parents appear as first argument, then symlink
# parents will not be copied as symlinks but as ordinary directories. All
# permissions are preserved. The directories the source file was in are
# preserved up to the root. The files that were copied are displayed on stdout
function copy_dir_hierarchy {
    deref_parents=0
    if [ $(echo "${1}" | egrep '^--deref-parents') ]; then
        deref_parents=1
        shift
    fi
    src="${1}"
    root="${2}"
    dest="${3}"

    # All directories the file is in, e.g if src is
    # ./usr/local/lib/installwatch.so, then files will be . ./usr ./usr/local
    # ./usr/local/lib
    files=$(list_parents ${src})

    # Only use tar if there are parents
    echo "${files}" | egrep '[^[:space:]]' >/dev/null
    if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
        if [ deref_parents -eq 1 ]; then
            # Add the -h option to the tar command for dereferencing
            $TAR --no-recursion -C "${root}" -cphf - $files | $TAR -f - -xvpC \
                "${dest}"
        else 
            $TAR --no-recursion -C "${root}" -cpf - $files | $TAR -f - -xvpC \
                "${dest}"
        fi

    fi

    $TAR -C "${root}" -cpf - $src | $TAR -f - -xvpC \
        "${dest}"

    return $?
}


                      #################################
                      # Function definition ends here #
#############################################################################

# Show the version information
ckversion
echo

CHECKINSTALLRC=${CHECKINSTALLRC:-${CONFDIR}/checkinstallrc}
if ! [ -f $CHECKINSTALLRC ]; then
   echog "The checkinstallrc file was not found at:\n${CHECKINSTALLRC}"
   echo
   echog "Assuming default values."
else
# Get our default settings from the rc file
source $CHECKINSTALLRC
fi


# Arguments parsing

CKNAME=$(basename "$0")
PARAMS=$(getopt -a -n $CKNAME -o +d:DA:t:RShHy -l arch:,type:,si,showinstall::,ss,showslack::,deldoc::,delspec::,deldesc::,strip::,addso::,install::,stripso::,gzman::,bk,backup::,autodoinst::,reset-uids::,fstrans::,spec:,exclude:,include:,pkgname:,pkgversion:,pkgrelease:,pkglicense:,pkggroup:,pkgsource:,pkgaltsource:,pakdir:,docdir:,requires:,provides:,conflicts:,replaces:,maintainer:,dpkgflags:,rpmflags:,pkgarch:,umask:,with-tar:,inspect,review-spec,review-control,newslack,help,nodoc,rpmi,rpmu,version,copyright,default -- "$@")

[ $? -gt 0 ] && help_notice

eval set -- $PARAMS

while [ "$1" != "--" ]; do
   case "$1" in
      -h|-H|--help)
         usage;;
      -d)
         shift
         case $(eval echo $1) in
            0) DEBUG=0;;
            1|'') DEBUG=1;;
            2) DEBUG=2;;
            3) DEBUG=3;;
            4) DEBUG=4;;
            *)
               boolean_usage "-D" $1
         esac
         ;;
      -A|--arch|--pkgarch)
         shift
         ARCHITECTURE=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --umask)
         shift
         CKUMASK=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --pkgname)
         shift
         NAME=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --pkgversion)
         shift
         VERSION=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --pkgrelease)
         shift
         RELEASE=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --pkglicense)
         shift
         LICENSE=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --pkggroup)
         shift
	 # note: we use PKG_GROUP instead of GROUP since (t)csh sets GROUP.
         PKG_GROUP=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --pkgsource)
         shift
         SOURCE=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --pkgaltsource)
         shift
         ALTSOURCE=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --pakdir)
         shift
         PAK_DIR=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --with-tar)
         shift
         TAR=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --docdir)
         shift
         DOC_DIR=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --provides)
         shift
         PROVIDES=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --conflicts)
         shift
         CONFLICTS=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --replaces)
         shift
         REPLACES=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --requires)
         shift
         REQUIRES=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --maintainer)
         shift
         MAINTAINER=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --dpkgflags)
         shift
         DPKG_FLAGS=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --rpmflags)
         shift
         RPM_FLAGS=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      -t|--type)
         shift
         INSTYPE=$(echo $1 | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z')
         case $(eval echo $INSTYPE) in
            RPM|R)
               INSTYPE=R;;
            SLACKWARE|S)
               INSTYPE=S;;
            DEBIAN|D)
               INSTYPE=D;;
            *)
               echo
               echo "$1 is not a valid packaging system. Please use \'rpm\', \'slackware\' or \'debian\'"
               echo 
               echo
               exit 1
          esac
          ;;
       -R)
          INSTYPE=R
          CK_REDHAT=1
          ;;
       -S)
          INSTYPE=S
          CK_SLACKWARE=1
          ;;
       -D)
          INSTYPE=D
          CK_DEBIAN=1
          ;;
       --install)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                INSTALL=1;;
             0|no)
                INSTALL=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--install" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --si)
          SHOW_INSTALL=1;;
       --showinstall)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                SHOW_INSTALL=1;;
             0|no)
                SHOW_INSTALL=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--showinstall" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --ss)
          SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL=1;;
       --showslack)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL=1;;
             0|no)
                SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--showslack" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --deldoc)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                DEL_DOCPAK=1;;
             0|no)
                DEL_DOCPAK=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--deldoc" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --delspec)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                DEL_SPEC=1;;
             0|no)
                DEL_SPEC=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--delspec" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --deldesc)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                DEL_DESC=1;;
             0|no)
                DEL_DESC=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--deldesc" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --strip)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                STRIP_ELF=1;;
             0|no)
                STRIP_ELF=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--strip" $1
          esac
          ;;

       --addso)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                ADD_SO=1;;
             0|no)
                ADD_SO=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--strip" $1
          esac
          ;;
 

       --stripso)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                STRIP_SO_ELF=1
                ;;
             0|no)
                STRIP_SO_ELF=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--stripso" $1
             esac
          ;;
       --gzman)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                COMPRESS_MAN=1;;
             0|no)
                COMPRESS_MAN=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--gzman" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --bk)
          BACKUP=1;;
       --backup)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                BACKUP=1;;
             0|no)
                BACKUP=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--backup" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --default)
          ACCEPT_DEFAULT=1;;
       -y)
          ACCEPT_DEFAULT=1;;
       --nodoc)
          NODOC=1;;
       --rpmi)
          RPM_IU=i;;
       --rpmu)
          RPM_IU=U;;
       --newslack)
          NEW_SLACK=1;;
       --inspect)
          CK_INSPECT=1;;
       --review-spec)
          REVIEW_SPEC=1;;
       --review-control)
          REVIEW_CONTROL=1;;
       --spec)
	  shift
	  SPEC_PATH=$(eval echo $1)
          if ! [ -f "$SPEC_PATH" ]; then
             echog "Warning: .spec file path \"%s\" not found.\nWarning: Defaulting to \"%s\"." "$SPEC_PATH" "${PKG_BASENAME}.spec"
          fi
          ;;
       --copyright|--version)
          cat << EOF

Copyright (C) 2002 Felipe Eduardo Sanchez Diaz Duran <izto@asic-linux.com.mx>

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the version 2 of the GNU General Public License
    as published by the Free Software Foundation.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

EOF
         exit 0;;
       --autodoinst)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                AUTODOINST=1;;
             0|no)
                AUTODOINST=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--autodoinst" $1
          esac
          ;;
       --reset-uids)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                RESET_UIDS=1;;
             0|no)
                RESET_UIDS=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--reset-uids" $1
          esac
          ;;
        --fstrans)
          shift
          case $(eval echo $1) in
             1|yes|'')
                TRANSLATE=1;;
             0|no)
                TRANSLATE=0;;
             *)
                boolean_usage "--fstrans" $1
          esac
          ;;
      --exclude)
         shift
         EXCLUDE=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
      --include)
         shift
         CK_INCLUDE_FILE=$(eval echo $1)
         ;;
   esac
   shift
done

# See if we have and install command
shift

[ "$1" = "" ] && set -- make install

# End of argument parsing

#############################################################################
                   # We initialize some useful variables #
                   #######################################

################################################################
# User-configurable variables were moved to the checkinstallrc #
# file which is probably found at /usr/local/lib/checkinstall  #          
#                                                              #
#                  DO NOT modify them here!!                   #
################################################################


# Debug level
! [ "$DEBUG" ] && DEBUG=0

! [ "$INSTALLWATCH_PREFIX" ] && INSTALLWATCH_PREFIX="$INSTALLDIR"
! [ "$INSTALLWATCH" ] && INSTALLWATCH=${INSTALLWATCH_PREFIX}/bin/installwatch

# Which makepkg to use
! [ "$MAKEPKG" ] && MAKEPKG=/sbin/makepkg

# Default MAKEPKG flags
! [ "$MAKEPKG_FLAGS" ] && MAKEPKG_FLAGS="-l y -c n"

# Default architecture type
! [ "$ARCHITECTURE" ] && ARCHITECTURE=""

# Default package type
! [ "$INSTYPE" ] && INSTYPE=""

# Interactively show the results of the install command
# This is useful for interactive installation commands
! [ "$SHOW_INSTALL" ] && SHOW_INSTALL=1

# Show Slackware package installation script while it runs? Again, useful if
# it's an interactive script
! [ "$SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL" ] && SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL=0

# Automatic deletion of "doc-pak" upon termination
! [ "$DEL_DOCPAK" ] && DEL_DOCPAK=1

# Automatic deletion of the spec file
! [ "$DEL_SPEC" ] && DEL_SPEC=1

# Automatic deletion of "description-pak" 
! [ "$DEL_DESC" ] && DEL_DESC=1


# Automatically strip all ELF binaries
! [ "$STRIP_ELF" ] && STRIP_ELF=1

# Don't automatically strip all ELF binaries
! [ "$STRIP_SO_ELF" ] && STRIP_SO_ELF=0

# Don't automatically search shared libraries
# nor add them to /etc/ld.so.conf
! [ "$ADD_SO" ] && ADD_SO=0

# Automatically compress all man pages
! [ "$COMPRESS_MAN" ] && COMPRESS_MAN=1

# Backup all files modified by the install command supplied by the user
! [ "$BACKUP" ] && BACKUP=1 

# Write description installing code to doinst.sh
! [ "$AUTODOINST" ] && AUTODOINST=1 

# Are we going to use filesystem translation?
! [ "$TRANSLATE" ] && TRANSLATE=1

# Reset the owner/group of all files to root.root?
! [ "$RESET_UIDS" ] && RESET_UIDS=0

# We won't include anything under this directories
! [ "$EXCLUDE" ] && EXCLUDE=""

# We will include anything listed in this file
! [ "$CK_INCLUDE_FILE" ] && CK_INCLUDE_FILE=""

# Accept the default answer for all the questions
! [ "$ACCEPT_DEFAULT" ] && ACCEPT_DEFAULT=0

# Use the default doc directory of /usr/doc
! [ "$DOC_DIR" ] && DOC_DIR=/usr/doc

# Do not include common documentation
! [ "$NODOC" ] && NODOC=0

# Use "-U" flag in rpm by default when installing a rpm package
# This tells rpm to (U)pdate the package instead of (i)nstalling it.
! [ "$RPM_IU" ] && RPM_IU=U

# Use the new (8.1+) Slackware description format
! [ "$NEW_SLACK" ] && NEW_SLACK=1

# Inspect the file list before creating the package
! [ "$CK_INSPECT" ] && CK_INSPECT=0

# Review the .spec file before creating a .rpm
! [ "$REVIEW_SPEC" ] && REVIEW_SPEC=0

# Review the control file before creating a .deb
! [ "$REVIEW_CONTROL" ] && REVIEW_CONTROL=0

# Set the umask
! [ "$CKUMASK" ] && CKUMASK=0022

# No real installation if not explicitly asked
! [ "$INSTALL" ] && INSTALL=0

# The place where we will be storing the temp files
! [ "$BASE_TMP_DIR" ] && BASE_TMP_DIR=/var/tmp

# Default RPM FLAGS
! [ "$RPM_FLAGS" ] && RPM_FLAGS=" --force --nodeps --replacepkgs "

# Default DPKG FLAGS
! [ "$DPKG_FLAGS" ] && DPKG_FLAGS=""

# Default MAKEPKG FLAGS
! [ "$MAKEPKG_FLAGS" ] && MAKEPKG_FLAGS=""

# Show the makepkg program's output?
! [ "$SHOW_MAKEPKG" ] && SHOW_MAKEPKG=0

####################
# Non-configurable #
####################

# Existing configuration files are always preserved
[ -f description-pak ] && DEL_DESC=0
[ -f SPEC_PATH ] && DEL_SPEC=0
[ -d doc-pak ] && DEL_DOCPAK=0



INSTALLCMD=("$@")
[ -z "${INSTALLCMD[*]}" ] && INSTALLCMD=(make install)

# The editor we use to review the file list and .spec or control file
if ! [ -x "$VISUAL" ]; then
   if [ -x "$EDITOR" ]; then
      VISUAL=$EDITOR
   else
      VISUAL=$(which vi)
   fi
fi

# pkgtools in Slackware 8.1+ don't like the default tar binary and instead
# use "tar-1.13". We'll use that too if we can find it.

BADTAR=0

if [ "$TAR" ]; then
   ! [ -x "$TAR" ] && BADTAR=1 
else
   TAR=$(which tar-1.13 2> /dev/null)
fi

if ! [ -x "$TAR" ]; then
   TAR="tar"
fi

# If the user gave us a bad path to tar then we should warn him/her about it
if [ $BADTAR -gt 0 ]; then
   echo
   echog "Warning: The path to tar specified in the command line is invalid.\nWarning: It has been set to %s" "$TAR"
   echo
fi

[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] && echo "debug: TAR=$TAR"
[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] && echo "debug: VISUAL=$VISUAL"

                      #################################
                      # Variable definition ends here #
#############################################################################



if [ ! -x $INSTALLWATCH ]; then
   echo
   echog "I can't find $INSTALLWATCH."
   echo
   echog "I can't continue. Either install installwatch or\nmodify the INSTALLWATCH variable in this script,\nthen run checkinstall again."
   echo
   exit 1
fi

echo

# Set the umask. If not specified with "--umask" then we'll use 0022, a 
# standard, non-paranoid reasonable value.

if [ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] ;then 
   echo "debug: Setting umask => $CKUMASK"
fi
umask $CKUMASK


# Find a safe TMP_DIR

TMP_DIR=$(mktemp -q -d -p "${BASE_TMP_DIR}")
RETURN=$?

if [ "$TMP_DIR" = "$BASE_TMP_DIR" -o "$TMP_DIR" = "/" ]; then
  echo 
  echog "%s is an unacceptable value for the temp dir. Please \nedit the variable definition for %s and try again." "$TMP_DIR" "$TMP_DIR"
  echo
  echog "*** Aborting"
  echo
  exit 1
fi

if [ $RETURN -gt 0 ]; then
   echo
   echog "**** Failed to create temp dir! \n**** Do you have write permission for %s? \n\n**** Aborting installation." "$BASE_TMP_DIR"
   echo
   exit  $RETURN
fi

BUILD_DIR=${TMP_DIR}/package
mkdir $BUILD_DIR

if [ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] ;then 
   echo "debug: The temporary directory is: [ $TMP_DIR ]"
   echo
fi


# 001117-BaP: We can create a default set of docs on the fly . . .
#   The list I've included should cover most packages adequately. If not,
#   then you should really create the package doc set *manually*


# Check if --nodoc was specified
if [ "$NODOC" = "0" ]; then 

if  ! [ -d "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE/doc-pak" ]; then
    echogn "The package documentation directory ./doc-pak does not exist. \nShould I create a default set of package docs? "
    if  yorn ; then
        echo
        echogn "Preparing package documentation..."
        mkdir doc-pak
         for f in ABOUT ABOUT-NLS ANNOUNCE AUTHORS *BUGS* CHANGES CONFIGURATION *COPYING* *COPYRIGHT* CREDITS ChangeLog Changelog CHANGELOG CONTRIBUTORS *FAQ* FEATURES FILES HACKING History HISTORY INSTALL* LICENSE LSM MANIFEST NEWS *README* *Readme* SITES *RELEASE* RELNOTES THANKS TIPS TODO VERSION CONFIGURATION* GPL License  Doc doc Docs* docs* Roadmap ROADMAP; do
            if [ -e $f ]; then
               if ! [ -L $f ]; then
                  cp -a $f doc-pak
               else
                  cp -LpR $f doc-pak
               fi

            fi
        done
        okfail
        DOCS=$(ls doc-pak)
        if ! [ "$DOCS" ]; then
           echo
           echog "*** No known documentation files were found. The new package \n*** won\'t include a documentation directory."
           rm -rf doc-pak                 # If doc-pak is empty then we
        fi                                # don't need it
    fi                                    
    
fi

fi # End of NODOC

##############################################################################
#
# Find out the packaging method to use
#


while ! [ "$INSTYPE" ]; do

   echo
   echog "Please choose the packaging method you want to use."
   echogn "Slackware [S], RPM [R] or Debian [D]? "
   read INSTYPE

echo

       case $INSTYPE in
         S|s) 
            INSTYPE=S
            CK_SLACKWARE=1
            ;;
         R|r)
            INSTYPE=R
            CK_REDHAT=1
            ;;
         D|d)
            INSTYPE=D
            CK_DEBIAN=1
            ;;
         *)
           echo
           echog '*** Invalid type.'
           echo
           INSTYPE=""
           ;;
       esac
done

## Do we have a package description file? If we don't then 
## we should write one

cd "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE"

# If we already have a slack-desc we use it unless
# we have a description-pak too

if [ -r slack-desc -a ! -r description-pak ]; then
   cat -s slack-desc | grep -v \#  | grep -v \| | cut -d : -f 2 | sed '/./,/^$/!d' > description-pak
fi


if [ $ACCEPT_DEFAULT -eq 0 ]; then  # If --default is given, we skip this 
 if ! [ -r description-pak ]; then
   DESCRIPTION="Package created with checkinstall $CHECKINSTALL_VERSION"
   echo
   echogn "Please write a description for the package."

   # If we selected Slackware, then give the pkgtool warning

   if [ "$CK_SLACKWARE" ]; then 
      echog " Remember that pkgtool shows\nonly the first one when listing packages so make that one descriptive."
   fi
   echo
   echog "End your description with an empty line or EOF."
   while [ "$DESCRIPTION" ]; do
      echo -n ">> " 
      read DESCRIPTION
      [ "$DESCRIPTION" ] && echo "$DESCRIPTION" >> description-pak
   done
 fi
fi

# We still don't have it??
! [ -r description-pak ] && echo "Package created with checkinstall $CHECKINSTALL_VERSION" > description-pak

# Warn the user if we're using the new Slackware description format
# and the description is bigger than 11 lines

if [ $NEW_SLACK -gt 0 ]; then
   if [ $(wc -l < description-pak) -gt 11 ]; then
      echo
      echog "Warning: Your package description is bigger than 11 lines.\nWarning: The Slackware 8.1+ pkgtools might not like it."
      echo
   fi
fi


INSTYPE=$(echo $INSTYPE | tr a-z A-Z)

case $INSTYPE in
   S|s) 
      CK_SLACKWARE=1
      echo
      echog "********************************************\n**** Slackware package creation selected ***\n********************************************"
   ;;
   R|r)
      CK_REDHAT=1
      echo
      echog "**************************************\n**** RPM package creation selected ***\n**************************************"
   ;;
   D|d)
      CK_DEBIAN=1
      echo
      echog "*****************************************\n**** Debian package creation selected ***\n*****************************************"
esac

########## Acquire some info about the package ##########


# Figure out what kind of machine are we running on

if ! [ "$ARCHITECTURE" ]; then
   ARCHITECTURE=$(uname -m)
   echo $ARCHITECTURE | grep -e "i[3456]86" &> /dev/null
   [ $? -eq 0 ] && ARCHITECTURE=i386  # Arch will be "i386" for any of
                                    # i386, i486, i586 or i686.
                                      # You can change this with "--arch"

   # Fix the PowerPC & Amd64 architecture description if we're on Debian
   
   if [ "$CK_DEBIAN" = "1" ] ; then
      ARCHITECTURE=$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH)
   fi
fi

if [ -f "$SPEC_PATH" ]; then 
   SUMMARY=$(getparameter "^[Ss]ummary")
   NAME=$(getparameter "^[Nn]ame")
   VERSION=$(getparameter "^[Vv]ersion")
   RELEASE=$(getparameter "^[Rr]elease")
   LICENSE=$(getparameter "^[Cc]opyright")
   PKG_GROUP=$(getparameter "^[Gg]roup")
   PROVIDES=$(getparameter "^[Pp]rovides")
   REQUIRES=$(getparameter "^[Rr]equires")
fi
      
   OPTION=junk
   while [ "$OPTION" ]; do

      # Some sanity checks
      ! [ "$SUMMARY" ] && SUMMARY=$(head -1 description-pak)
      ! [ "$NAME" ] && NAME=$(echo "$PKG_BASENAME" | rev | cut -f2- -d"-" | rev)

      if [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ]; then       # Make the name policy compliant
      echo $NAME | grep -e "[[:upper:]]" &> /dev/null

         if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
            echo
            echog "*** Warning: The package name \"%s\" contains upper case\n*** Warning: letters. dpkg might not like that so I changed\n*** Warning: them to lower case." "$NAME"
            NAME=$(echo $NAME | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z')


         fi
      echo $NAME | grep -e '^[^0-9a-z]' &> /dev/null
         if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
            echo
	    echog "*** Warning: The package name \"%s\" does not start with\n*** Warning: an alphanumetic character. dpkg might not like that so I prefixed\n*** Warning: it with a number 0." "$NAME"
            NAME=$(echo $NAME | sed -e 's/^/0/')
         fi
      echo $NAME | grep -e '[^0-9a-z+.-]' &> /dev/null
         if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
            echo
            echog "*** Warning: The package name \"%s\" contains illegal\n*** Warning: characters. dpkg might not like that so I changed\n*** Warning: them to dashes." "$NAME"
            NAME=$(echo $NAME | sed -e 's/[^0-9a-z+.-]/-/g')
         fi
      fi


      ! [ "$VERSION" ] && VERSION=$(echo "$PKG_BASENAME" | rev | cut -f1 -d"-" | rev)

      ## Did we get a usable version?

      if [  "$VERSION" = "$PKG_BASENAME" ]; then

         # If we did not then try getting it from the config.log file
         if [ -f "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE/config.log" ]; then
            VERSION=$(grep '#define VERSION' config.log| awk -F \" '{print $ 2}')

         else

            # We use the current that if everything else fails
            VERSION=$(date +%Y%m%d) 
         fi
      fi



      if [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ]; then       # Check for a valid version for dpkg
	NEWVERS=$(echo $VERSION | egrep '^([[:alnum:]]+:)?[[:alnum:]]+([-:.+~][[:alnum:]]+)*(-[.[:alnum:]]+)?$' 2> /dev/null)
	while [ "$NEWVERS" != "$VERSION" ]; do
            echo
	    echog "*** Warning: The package version \"%s\" is not a\n*** Warning: debian policy compliant one. Please specify an alternate one" "$VERSION"
	    if [ $ACCEPT_DEFAULT -eq 0 ] ; then
		read VERSION
		NEWVERS=$(echo $VERSION | egrep '^([[:alnum:]]+:)?[[:alnum:]]+([-:.+~][[:alnum:]]+)*(-[.[:alnum:]]+)?$' 2> /dev/null)
	    else
		VERSION=0
		NEWVERS=0
	    fi
	done
      fi



      if [ ! "$PAGER" ]; then         # no default pager defined
         if [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ]; then    # use Debian's pager if on Debian
            PAGER=/usr/bin/sensible-pager
         else
            PAGER=less             # use less otherwise
         fi
      fi



      ! [ "$RELEASE" ] && RELEASE="1"
      ! [ "$LICENSE" ] && LICENSE="GPL"
      ! [ "$PKG_GROUP" ] && [ "$CK_REDHAT" ] && PKG_GROUP="Applications/System"
      ! [ "$PKG_GROUP" ] && [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && PKG_GROUP="checkinstall"
      ! [ "$PKG_GROUP" ] && [ "$CK_SLACKWARE" ] && PKG_GROUP="Applications/System"

      ! [ "$ARCHITECTURE" ] && ARCHITECTURE="i386"
      ! [ "$SOURCE" ] && SOURCE="$PKG_BASENAME"
      ! [ "$ALTSOURCE" ] && ALTSOURCE=""
      ! [ "$PROVIDES" ] && PROVIDES="$NAME"
      ! [ "$REQUIRES" ] && REQUIRES=""
      # bond: added this so it is easy to change the Maintainer: field
      # just by setting the MAINTAINER environment variable

      # Try to find the hostname in the environment
      if [ "$HOSTNAME" ]; then 
         MAINTDOMAIN=$HOSTNAME
      else
         hostname -f &> /dev/null
         if [ $? -gt 0]; then
            MAINTDOMAIN="localhost"
         else
            MAINTDOMAIN=$(hostname -f)
         fi
      fi
      ! [ "$MAINTAINER" ] && MAINTAINER=${LOGNAME:-root}@${MAINTDOMAIN}
      

      echo
      echog "This package will be built according to these values: "
      echo
      # Debian maintainers use the Maintainer: field and want to be able
      # to change it. If we are not on debian we don't need the field...
      [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && echog "0 -  Maintainer: [ %s ]" "$MAINTAINER"

      echog "1 -  Summary: [ %s ]" "$SUMMARY"
      echog "2 -  Name:    [ %s ]" "$NAME"
      echog "3 -  Version: [ %s ]" "$VERSION"
      echog "4 -  Release: [ %s ]" "$RELEASE"
      echog "5 -  License: [ %s ]" "$LICENSE"
      echog "6 -  Group:   [ %s ]" "$PKG_GROUP"
      echog "7 -  Architecture: [ %s ]" "$ARCHITECTURE"
      echog "8 -  Source location: [ %s ]" "$SOURCE"
      echog "9 -  Alternate source location: [ %s ]" "$ALTSOURCE"
      [ "$CK_REDHAT" -o "$CK_DEBIAN" ] &&
          echog "10 - Requires: [ %s ]" "$REQUIRES"
      [ "$CK_REDHAT" -o "$CK_DEBIAN" ] &&
          echog "11 - Provides: [ %s ]" "$PROVIDES"
      [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && echog "12 - Conflicts: [ %s ]" "$CONFLICTS"
      [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && echog "13 - Replaces: [ %s ]" "$REPLACES"

      echo
      echogn "Enter a number to change any of them or press ENTER to continue: "
      if [ $ACCEPT_DEFAULT -eq 1 ]; then
         echo
         OPTION=""
      else
         read OPTION
      fi

      case $OPTION in
         1)
            echog "Enter new summary: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read SUMMARY
            ;;
         2)
            echog "Enter new name: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read NAME
            ;;
         3)
            echog "Enter new version: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read VERSION
            ;;
         4)
            echog "Enter new release number: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read RELEASE
            ;;
         5)
            echog "Enter the license type: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read LICENSE
            ;;
         6)
            echog "Enter the new software group: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read PKG_GROUP
            ;;
         7)
            echog "Enter the architecture type: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read ARCHITECTURE
            ;;
         8)
            echog "Enter the source location: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read SOURCE
            ;;
         9)
            echog "Enter the alternate source location: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read ALTSOURCE
            ;;
         0) # bond: again, debian-specific
	    [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && {
            echog "Enter the maintainer's name and e-mail address: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read MAINTAINER
	    }
            ;;
        10)
            [ "$CK_REDHAT" -o "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && {
            echog "Enter the additional requirements: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read REQUIRES
            }
            ;;
        11)
            # 01-12-06 UKo: new feature
	    [ "$CK_REDHAT" -o "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && {
            echog "Enter the provided features: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read PROVIDES
            }
            ;;
        12)
            [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && { echog "Enter the conflicting packages: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read CONFLICTS
            }
            ;;
        13)
            [ "$CK_DEBIAN" ] && { echog "Enter the replaced packages: "
            echo -n ">> "
            read REPLACES
            }
            ;;
      esac
   done
   
   # The PKG_BASENAME is adjusted to reflect any changes
   # in the NAME and VERSION of the package
   # NOTE: on debian we use NAME alone, instead - see below

   PKG_BASENAME="$NAME-$VERSION" 

##############################################################################


#
# We run the program installation from the source directory       
#

# Write a small script to run the install command. This way the LD_PRELOAD
# environment variable will be available to it, wich among other things
# will allow proper detection of new symbolic links and files created by
# subshells.

[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] && echo "debug: CK_INCLUDE_FILE = $CK_INCLUDE_FILE"

TMP_SCRIPT=${TMP_DIR}/installscript.sh

cat << EOF > $TMP_SCRIPT
#!/bin/sh

cd "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE"
EOF

shell_escape "${INSTALLCMD[@]}" >> $TMP_SCRIPT

cat << EOF >> $TMP_SCRIPT
# Report success or failure
if [ \$? -eq 0 ]; then
   exit 0
else
   exit 1
fi

EOF

# No one needs to see what we are doing. It's safer this way.
chmod 700 $TMP_SCRIPT


echo
echogn "Installing with %s..." "${INSTALLCMD[@]}"


#
#   We exclude as many "dangerous" directories as possible from translation.
# installwatch excludes itself some directories, but we put them all here,
# to be explicit.
#
IEXCLUDE="${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE},/dev,/proc,/tmp,/var/tmp"
  

# Run the install command, showing the results interactively if we were asked
# to do so in the configuration section (see the SHOW_INSTALL switch above)
INSTALL_FAILED=0
if [ $SHOW_INSTALL -eq 0 ]; then

   $INSTALLWATCH --logfile=${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp --exclude="${IEXCLUDE}" \
   --root=${TMP_DIR} --transl=${TRANSLATE} --backup=${BACKUP} --dbglvl=$DEBUG\
   $TMP_SCRIPT &> /${TMP_DIR}/install.log

   okfail
   INSTALL_FAILED=$?
else
   echo
   echo
   echog "========================= Installation results ==========================="
   $INSTALLWATCH --logfile=${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp --exclude="${IEXCLUDE}" \
   --root=${TMP_DIR} --transl=${TRANSLATE} --backup=${BACKUP} --dbglvl=$DEBUG\
   $TMP_SCRIPT 2>&1
   if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 
      echo
      echog "======================== Installation successful =========================="
   else        
      INSTALL_FAILED=1
   fi
fi

# preserve LD_PRELOAD, might have been set by fakeroot 
# unset LD_PRELOAD


VIEWLOG="n"
if [ $INSTALL_FAILED -gt 0 ]; then 
   echo
   echog "****  Installation failed. Aborting package creation."
   VIEWLOG="y"
fi

if [ $SHOW_INSTALL -eq 0 ]; then
   echo
   echogn "Do you want to view the installation log file? "

   if  yorn $VIEWLOG ; then

      (echo
       echogn ' ***************************************************************\n         Installation results. You can find them in\n       %s\n ***************************************************************\n' "${TMP_DIR}/install.log"
       cat /${TMP_DIR}/install.log)  | $PAGER
   fi
fi

if [ $INSTALL_FAILED -gt 0 ]; then 
   cleanup
	   exit $INSTALL_FAILED
	fi

	# If translation was active, the installed files are under /transl
	TRANSLROOT="/"
	if [ "${TRANSLATE}" = "1" ]; then
		TRANSLROOT="${TMP_DIR}/TRANSL"
	fi


	# Copy the documentation files           


	if [ -d "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE/doc-pak" ]; then    # Are there any files? 
	   echo
	   echo "Copying documentation directory..."
           case "${DOC_DIR}" in
               :*) doc_dir=$(echo "${DOC_DIR}" | sed -e 's/://');;
               *) doc_dir="${DOC_DIR}/${NAME}";;
           esac
	   mkdir -p "${BUILD_DIR}/${doc_dir}"
	   copy_dir_hierarchy . "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE/doc-pak" \
               "${BUILD_DIR}/${doc_dir}"
	   chown -R root.root "${BUILD_DIR}/${doc_dir}"
	fi
	
	# If we have a --include list file, copy the files listed there to /
	# If translation is on, it will catch these too.
	
	if [ -f "${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/${CK_INCLUDE_FILE}" ]; then
   	   cat "${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/${CK_INCLUDE_FILE}" | while read include_file; do
	       copy_dir_hierarchy --deref-parents "$include_file" "." "${BUILD_DIR}" &>/dev/null
           done

	fi


	#
	# Extract the relevant files from the modified files list
	#

	# Find regular files first
	[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] && echo "debug: BASE_TMP_DIR: $BASE_TMP_DIR"
	cat /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp | egrep -v '^[-0-9][0-9]*[[:space:]]*(unlink|access)' | cut -f 3 | egrep -v "^(/dev|$BASE_TMP_DIR|/tmp)" | sort -u > /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles

	# symlinks are next
	cat /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp | egrep -v '^[-0-9][0-9]*[[:space:]]*(unlink|access)' | cut -f 4 | egrep -v "^(/dev|$BASE_TMP_DIR|/tmp)" | grep -v "#success" | sort -u  >> /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
        # Create another list of modified files that exclude all files the
        # install script wanted to create but did not, e.g because they already
        # existed.
        egrep "#success$" /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp | cut -f 3 | sort -u \
            >/${TMP_DIR}/modified
        egrep "#success$" /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp | cut -f 4 \
            | egrep -v "#success" | sort -u >> /${TMP_DIR}/modified

	# OK, now we clean it up a bit
	mv /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.installwatch
	sort -u <  /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles | uniq  | while read file; do
	   if [ -e "${TRANSLROOT}${file}" ]; then
	      echo $file >> /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp
	   else
	      FILE_SYM=$(file "${TRANSLROOT}${file}" | grep 'symbolic link')
	      [ "${FILE_SYM}" != "" ] && echo $file >> /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp
	   fi
	done

	cp /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles

	# Don't include anything under the directories specified with "--exclude"

	[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] && echo "debug: EXCLUDE=$EXCLUDE"

	for exclude in $(echo $EXCLUDE | awk '{ split ($0, files,","); for(i=1; files[i] != ""; i++) print files[i];}'); do
	   if [ -d $exclude ]; then  # If it's a directory, ignore everything below it
	      egrep -v "^$exclude" < /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles > /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp
	   else
	      if [ -f $exclude ]; then  # If it's a file, ignore just this one
		 egrep -v "^$exclude$" < /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles > /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp
	      fi
	   fi
	   cp /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
	done

	# Find files created under /home
	grep '^/home' ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles > /${TMP_DIR}/unwanted
	if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
	   echo
	   echog "Some of the files created by the installation are inside the home directory: /home"
	   echo
	   echog "You probably don't want them to be included in the package."
   	   echogn "Do you want me to list them? "
	   if yorn "n"; then
	       $PAGER ${TMP_DIR}/unwanted
           fi
	   echogn "Should I exclude them from the package? (Saying yes is a good idea) "
	   if yorn "n"; then
	       sed -i -e '/^\/home/d' ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
           fi
	fi

	## Find any files created in $(pwd). We probably don't want them here

	grep "^$(pwd)" ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles > /${TMP_DIR}/unwanted 
	if [ $? = 0 ]; then 
	   echo
	   echog "Some of the files created by the installation are inside the build\ndirectory: %s" "$(pwd)"
	   echo
	   echogn "You probably don't want them to be included in the package,\nespecially if they are inside your home directory.\nDo you want me to list them? "
	   if  yorn "n"; then
	      $PAGER ${TMP_DIR}/unwanted
	   fi
	   echogn "Should I exclude them from the package? (Saying yes is a good idea) "
	   if  yorn ; then
	      grep -v "$(pwd)" ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles > /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp
	      mv /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
	   fi
	fi

	# If requested with "--inspect" we run an editor on the newfiles list
	if [ $CK_INSPECT -gt 0 ]; then
	   echo
	   echog "You requested to review the list of files that will be\nincluded in this package.\n\nNow you'll have the chance to review and optionally modify it."
	   echo
	   echog "Press ENTER to continue."
	   read junk
	   $VISUAL ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles

	   # Check if new files were added by the user
	   cat /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles | while read file; do 
	      if ! [ -e "${TRANSLROOT}${file}" ]; then
		  copy_dir_hierarchy --deref-parents "${file}" "/" "${BUILD_DIR}" >> /${TMP_DIR}/updated-by-user.log 2>&1
	      fi
	   done

	fi


	# Copy the files to the temporary directory
	#

	echo
	echogn "Copying files to the temporary directory..."

	cd /

	( cat /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles | while read i; do 
	      if [ ! -d "${TRANSLROOT}${i}" -o -L "${TRANSLROOT}${i}" ]; then
	      echo ".${i}"
	   fi
	done ) > /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles-tar

        # Here it gets tricky: we need to copy all new files to our build dir,
        # keeping permissions as they are for parents directories as well as for
        # the files themselves. If the parents or the file are symlinks, we
        # dereference them only if they were not modified by the installation
        # script. 
        NEWFILES="${TMP_DIR}/modified"
        LOGFILE="/${TMP_DIR}/checkinstall.log"

 	cat /${TMP_DIR}/newfiles-tar | while read file; do
            parents=$(list_parents ${file} | sed s/^\.//)
            for p in $parents; do
            # We have to remove the ./ at the beginning
		truep=$(echo ${p} | sed s/^\.//)
                # Parent has been modified: do _not_ dereference
		grep "${truep}$" "${NEWFILES}" &>/dev/null
		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
                    $TAR --no-recursion -C "${TRANSLROOT}" -cpf - $p \
			| $TAR -f - -xvpC "${BUILD_DIR}" >> $LOGFILE 2>&1
		else
                    # Parent wasn't touched by the install script: dereference
                    $TAR --no-recursion -C "${TRANSLROOT}" -cphf - $p \
			| $TAR -f - -xvpC "${BUILD_DIR}"  >> $LOGFILE 2>&1
		fi
            done
            truefile=$(echo ${file} | sed 's/^\.//')
            # No recursion here: if $file is a directory, then the files created
            # in it will follow.
            grep "${truefile}$" "${NEWFILES}" &>/dev/null
            if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
		$TAR --no-recursion -C "${TRANSLROOT}" -cpf - "$file" \
                    | $TAR -f - -xvpC "${BUILD_DIR}" >> $LOGFILE 2>&1
            else 
		$TAR --no-recursion -C "${TRANSLROOT}" -cphf - "$file" \
                    | $TAR -f - -xvpC "${BUILD_DIR}" >> $LOGFILE 2>&1
            fi
	done

	okfail

	cd /


	# Reset all files' owner/group to root.root, and all dirs' perms to 755
	#
	# We do this if asked with "--reset-uids" in the command line, like the
	# similar option in Slackware's makepkg.

	if [ $RESET_UIDS -gt 0 ]; then
	   find "$BUILD_DIR" -exec chown root.root {} \;
	   find "$BUILD_DIR" -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
	fi

	##############################################################################
				    # Strip ELF binaries # 
				    ######################


	#
	# Note: The code in this section was taken from the brp-strip script included 
	# in rpm-4.0.2, which is distributed under the GNU GPL. The copyright
	# for this code belongs to its owner. See the file COPYING for details.
	#

	if [ $STRIP_ELF -eq 1 ]; then
	   echo
	   if [ $STRIP_SO_ELF -eq 1 ]; then
	       echogn "Stripping ELF binaries and libraries..."
	   else
	       echogn "Stripping ELF binaries..."
	   fi
	   for f in $(find ${BUILD_DIR} -type f \( -perm -0100 -or -perm -0010 -or -perm -0001 \)) ; do

	       if [ $STRIP_SO_ELF -eq "0" -a "$(file $f | grep -v ' shared object,')" = "" ]; then
	       #if this is a *.so* file and we don't have to strip it, then filter 'em
		   continue
	       fi
	       if [ "$(file $f | sed -n -e 's/^\(.*\):[  ]*ELF.*, not stripped/\1/p')" = "" ]; then
		   continue
	       fi
	       strip -p $f || :
	   done
	   okfail
	fi
				     ###################
				     # End of stripping #
	##############################################################################


	##############################################################################
				    # Compress man pages #
				    ######################

#
# Note: The code in this section is based on the brp-compress script
# included in rpm-4.0.2, which is distributed under the GNU GPL. The
# copyright for this code belongs to its owner. See the file COPYING for
# details.
#

if [ $COMPRESS_MAN -eq 1 ]; then
 echo
 echogn "Compressing man pages..."
 cd $BUILD_DIR
 
 # Compress man pages
 COMPRESS="gzip -9"
 COMPRESS_EXT=.gz
 
 for d in ./usr/local/man/man* ./usr/local/man/*/man* ./usr/local/info \
 	./usr/local/share/man/man* ./usr/local/share/man/*/man* \
 	./usr/local/share/info \
 	./usr/local/kerberos/man \
 	./usr/local/share/doc/*/man/man* ./usr/local/lib/*/man/man* \
 	././usr/man/man* ./usr/man/*/man* ./usr/info \
 	./usr/share/man/man* ./usr/share/man/*/man* ./usr/share/info \
 	./usr/kerberos/man ./usr/X11R6/man/man* ./usr/lib/perl5/man/man* \
 	./usr/share/doc/*/man/man* ./usr/lib/*/man/man*
 do
     [ -d $d ] || continue
     for f in $(find $d -type f)
     do
        [ -f "$f" ] || continue
 	[ "$(basename $f)" = "dir" ] && continue

         # decompress manpage by "cat"ing it, this allows decompression of
         # hardlinked manpages and allows gunzip of a compressed page which is
         # actually called "man.1" and not "man.1.gz", something it won't do
         # when operating directly on file.
         # this overcomes installs that create (un)compressed pages with names
         # that don't correspond with the compression.
         # this is done to a temporary file so we can detect hardlinks to
         # original file.
       b=$(echo $f | sed -e 's/\.Z$//;s/\.gz$//;s/\.bz2$//')
         cp -p $f $b.tmp # setup up permissions on our new file
         cat $f | gunzip -c 2>/dev/null >$b.tmp || {
           cat $f | bunzip2 -c 2>/dev/null >$b.tmp || {
             cat $f >$b.tmp
           }
         }
 
       $COMPRESS $b.tmp
         # find any hard links to the old manpage and link to the new one..
         inode=$(ls -i $f | awk '{ print $1 }')
         others=$(find $d -type f -inum $inode)
       if [ -n "$others" ]; then
         for afile in $others ; do
           [ "$afile" = "$f" ] && continue
             rm -f ${TRANSLROOT}/${afile} ${afile}
             afile=$(echo $afile | sed -e 's/\.Z$//;s/\.gz$//;s/\.bz2$//')
           ln $b.tmp$COMPRESS_EXT $afile$COMPRESS_EXT
         done
         fi
         rm -f ${TRANSLROOT}/${f} ${f}
         mv $b.tmp$COMPRESS_EXT $b$COMPRESS_EXT
    done
 
     for f in $(find $d -type l)
     do
 	l=$(ls -l $f | awk '{ print $11 }' | sed -e 's/\.gz$//' -e 's/\.bz2$//' -e 's/\.Z$//')
 	rm -f ${TRANSLROOT}/${f}
 	b=$(echo $f | sed -e 's/\.gz$//' -e 's/\.bz2$//' -e 's/\.Z$//')
 	ln -sf $l$COMPRESS_EXT $b$COMPRESS_EXT
     done
 done
 okfail
fi

                       ################################
                       # End of man pages compressing #
##############################################################################


# Now we get the TRUE list of files from the directory listing (kind of)
# of the BUILD_DIR. This is the true one simply because THESE are the files
# that will actually get packaged.


echo
echogn "Building file list..."
rm ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
cd $BUILD_DIR
$TAR -cpf -  . | $TAR -f - -t 2>&1 | sed -e 's#^\./#/#' | egrep -v "^/$" > ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
okfail


# Do we have a postinstall script?
PINST_EXISTS=0
[ -f ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak ] && PINST_EXISTS=1

##############################################################################
                         # Identify shared libraries # 
                         #############################

if [ $ADD_SO -eq 1 ]; then

# Here we identify the shared libraries locations so we can add them
# to /etc/ld.so.conf file if they're not already there. This will be done
# in the postinstall script.

cat ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles | while read libfile; do
  FILETYPE=$(file $libfile) 
  if echo /$FILETYPE | grep -e ".*ELF.*hared.*bject" &> /dev/null; then
     echo $(dirname $libfile) >> ${TMP_DIR}/libdirs
  fi
done

# Did we find any libdirs?
if [ -f ${TMP_DIR}/libdirs ]; then

 echo
 echog "Shared libraries found. Adding them to the postinstall script."
 # If we have a pre-existing postinstall-pak we save it

 if [ $PINST_EXISTS -gt 0 ]; then
    mv ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak.tmp 
    PINST_EXISTS=1
 fi
 
 if ! [ $PINST_EXISTS -gt 0 ]; then
    cat << EOF > ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
#!/bin/sh
#
# postinstall script, created by checkinstall-${CHECKINSTALL_VERSION}
#
EOF
 fi

 echo "echo" >>  ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak

 cat ${TMP_DIR}/libdirs | while read libdir; do
   (
    echo "if ! egrep \"^/${libdir} *$\" /etc/ld.so.conf &> /dev/null; then"
    echo "   echo \"Adding \"/$libdir\" to /etc/ld.so.conf\"" 
    echo "   echo /$libdir >> /etc/ld.so.conf"
    echo fi
   ) >> ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
 done

 echo ldconfig >> ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak

 # If we had an existing postinstall-pak, append it to the new one
 
 if [ -f ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak.tmp ]; then
    cat ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak.tmp >> ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
 fi

fi  # End of did we find any libdirs?

fi

                       ####################################
                       # End of Identify shared libraries # 
##############################################################################

##############################################################################
                          # Identify kernel modules #
			  ###########################

# Find out if we installed a kernel module, and if so run depmod in the postinst
# and delete the files depmod touches (they conflict with other packages)
# These files are modules.* inside the kernel modules directory.

DEPFILES=$(cat ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles | grep -E 'modules\.(dep|pcimap|usbmap|ccwmap|ieee1394map|isapnpmap|inputmap|ofmap|seriomap|alias|symbols)' )
if [ ! -z "$DEPFILES" ] ; then
	echo
	echog "Kernel modules found. Calling depmod in the postinstall script"
	# Delete references to the depmod generated files
	sed -r -i -e '\,modules\.(dep|pcimap|usbmap|ccwmap|ieee1394map|isapnpmap|inputmap|ofmap|seriomap|alias|symbols),d' ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
	# And the files themselves
	for file in $DEPFILES ; do
		rm ${BUILD_DIR}/$file
	done
	# Find out the kernel version.
	# Ugly hack, but works in Debian and should on many other systems.
	# The file must be /any/dir/<version>/modules.*
	KVER=$(echo $DEPFILES | awk '{print $1}' | sed -e 's|/modules\..*||' | xargs basename )
	# Add depmod to the postinst
	# This will be redundant if we already have a postinstall script.
	# Nevertheless, it is harmless.
	echo "#!/bin/sh" >> ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
	echo "#" >> ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
	echo "# postinstall script, created by checkinstall-${CHECKINSTALL_VERSION}" >> ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
	echo "#" >> ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
	echo "depmod $KVER" >> ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
fi

                        ##################################
		        # End of Identify kernel modules #
##############################################################################

cd $DIRECTORIO_FUENTE

FAILED=0

case $INSTYPE in

##############################################################################
                    # Create Slackware compatible tarball #
                    #######################################


s|S)  


# The new Slackware naming scheme
SLACK_PKG_BASENAME="${PKG_BASENAME}-${ARCHITECTURE}-${RELEASE}"

FAILED=0

# If we're not installing the package then there is no problem if 
# installpkg is not in our execution path

if [ $INSTALL -gt 0 ]; then
   # Verify that we have the "installpkg" command in our path 

   INSTALLPKG_PATH=$(which installpkg 2> /dev/null)

   if ! [ -x "$INSTALLPKG_PATH" ]; then
      echo
      echog "*** The \"installpkg\" program is not in your PATH!"
      echo
      echog "*** Slackware package creation aborted"
      FAILED=1
   fi
fi

if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then

# Create the Slackware installation script

echo
echogn "Preparing Slackware install directory..."
mkdir -p ${BUILD_DIR}/install
touch ${BUILD_DIR}/install/doinst.sh
okfail

echo
echogn "Writing package description..."

# If we're building for Slackware 8.1+, then we use the new description
# file format

if [ $NEW_SLACK -gt 0 ]; then

cat << EOF > ${BUILD_DIR}/install/slack-desc
# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE:
# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description.  Line
# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' on
# the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must make
# exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct.  It's also customary to
# leave one space after the ':'.

EOF

# Calculate the spaces before the "handy-ruler"
HR_SPACES=$(echo $NAME | wc -c| awk '{ for (i=1;substr ($0,i,1) ~ /[[:blank:]]/ ;i++); print substr ($0,i);}')


awk -v S=$HR_SPACES 'BEGIN {ORS=""; for (i=1; i < S; i++) print " ";}' >> ${BUILD_DIR}/install/slack-desc

echo "|-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------|" >> ${BUILD_DIR}/install/slack-desc


# Add the prefixed description
 cat description-pak | while read line; do
    echo "$NAME: $line" >> ${BUILD_DIR}/install/slack-desc
 done

okfail

# End of NEW_SLACK block

else 

#
# Generate the description-installing doinst.sh
#

if [ $AUTODOINST -eq 1 ]; then
   echo "PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:" > ${BUILD_DIR}/install/description
   cat description-pak | while read line; do
      echo $line >> ${BUILD_DIR}/install/description
   done
   okfail 

   echo
   echogn "Writing Slackware install script..."
   cat << EOF >> ${BUILD_DIR}/install/doinst.sh
# 
# doinst.sh, auto-generated by checkinstall-${CHECKINSTALL_VERSION}
#

echo 
cat /install/description

sed '/PACKAGE LOCATION/r /install/description' < "/var/log/packages/$SLACK_PKG_BASENAME" > description.tmp
mv description.tmp "/var/log/packages/${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}"
rm /install/description

EOF
   okfail
fi

fi # End of description creation

# If we have a Slackware install script already, add it to this one
# and force an interactive slackware install script
for file in postinstall-pak install-pak; do
   if [ -f $file ]; then
      INSTALL_PAK=${file}
   fi
done
if [ -f "$INSTALL_PAK" ]; then 
   echo
   # We want to say this only if we actually had a preexisting postinstall-pak
   if [ $PINST_EXISTS -gt 0 ]; then
      echogn "Appending your script to the main install script..."
      cat $INSTALL_PAK >> ${BUILD_DIR}/install/doinst.sh
      okfail
      echo
   else
      cat $INSTALL_PAK >> ${BUILD_DIR}/install/doinst.sh
   fi
   SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL=1
fi


echo
echogn "Creating package ${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}..."

cd $BUILD_DIR
chmod 755 $BUILD_DIR

# Make the "TAR" variable available to MAKEPKG
export TAR

if [ $SHOW_MAKEPKG -gt 0 ]; then
   $MAKEPKG $MAKEPKG_FLAGS "${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}.tgz"
   okfail
else
   $MAKEPKG $MAKEPKG_FLAGS "${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}.tgz" &> /dev/null
   okfail
fi

mv "${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}.tgz" "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE"

#
# If requested, we install the package to register it in Slackware's
# installed packages list so we can list it's contents with pkgtool 
# or remove it with removepkg
#

if [ "$INSTALL" = "1" ]; then

   # Go back to where we started
   cd "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE"
   
   echo
   
   if [ $SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL -eq 0 ]; then
      echogn "Installing package..."
      installpkg "${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}.tgz" &> ${TMP_DIR}/slackinstall.log
      okfail
      [ $? -gt 0 ] && FAILED=1
   
   else
   echog "========================= Installation results ==========================="
      echo
      installpkg "${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}.tgz" 
      if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
         FAILED=1
      else
         echo
      echog "======================== Installation successful =========================="
      fi
   fi
   
   if [ $FAILED -eq 1 ]; then
      echo
      echog "*** Failed to install the package"
      echo
      if [ $SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL -eq 0 ]; then
         echogn "Do you want to see the log file? "
         if yorn ; then
            $PAGER ${TMP_DIR}/slackinstall.log
            cleanup
            exit 1
         fi
      fi
   fi

else
        echo
        echog "NOTE: The package will not be installed."
fi
 

PKG_LOCATION="${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}.tgz"
INSTALLSTRING="installpkg ${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}.tgz"
REMOVESTRING="removepkg ${SLACK_PKG_BASENAME}"

fi
;;


                       #################################
                       # End Slackware package section #
##############################################################################


##############################################################################
                          # RPM package installation #
                          ############################


r|R)


FAILED=0

# Verify that we have the rpm command in our path

RPM_PATH=$(which rpm 2> /dev/null)

if ! [ -x "$RPM_PATH" ]; then
   echo
   echog "*** The \"rpm\" program is not in your PATH!"
   echo
   echog "*** RPM package creation aborted"
   FAILED=1
fi
   
if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then

# Identify the rpm version

RPM_VERSION=$(rpm --version | awk '{ print $3 }')
RPM_MAJOR_VERSION=$(echo $RPM_VERSION | cut -f1 -d".")
RPM_MINOR_VERSION=$(echo $RPM_VERSION | cut -f2 -d".")
RPM_PATCH_LEVEL=$(echo $RPM_VERSION | cut -f3 -d".")

if [ "$RPM_PATCH_LEVEL" = "" ]; then 
   RPM_PATCH_LEVEL=0
fi


if [ $DEBUG -gt 0 ]; then
   echo "debug: RPM_VERSION=${RPM_VERSION}"
   echo "debug: RPM_MAJOR_VERSION=$RPM_MAJOR_VERSION"
   echo "debug: RPM_MINOR_VERSION=$RPM_MINOR_VERSION"
   echo "debug: RPM_PATCH_LEVEL=$RPM_PATCH_LEVEL"
   echo "debug: RPM_IU=$RPM_IU"
fi

# AFAIK, the only rpm versions that accept
# "--target=arch" instead of "--target arch"
# are 3.x < version < 4.0.3

if [ $RPM_MAJOR_VERSION -eq 4 -a $RPM_PATCH_LEVEL -lt 3 ]; then
   RPM_TARGET_FLAG="--target="
else
   RPM_TARGET_FLAG="--target "
fi

# rpmbuild seems to exist only in RPM 4

if [ $RPM_MAJOR_VERSION -eq 4 ]; then
   RPMBUILD="rpmbuild"
else
   RPMBUILD="rpm"
fi

if [ "$RPMBUILD" = "rpmbuild" -a ! -x "$(which rpmbuild 2> /dev/null)" ]; then
   echo
   echo "*** The \"rpmbuild\" program is not in your PATH!"
   echo
   echo "*** RPM package creation aborted"
   FAILED=1
fi
   
if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then


# Find out the RPM source directory path

if ! [ "$RPMSOURCEDIR" ]; then
   if [ $RPM_MAJOR_VERSION -eq 3 -a $RPM_PATCH_LEVEL -ge 3 -o $RPM_MAJOR_VERSION -gt 3 ]; then
      RPMSOURCEDIR="$(rpm --eval=%_topdir)"
   else
      RPMSOURCEDIR="NOT-FOUND"
      for directory in packages OpenLinux redhat RedHat rpm RPM "" ; do
         [ -d /usr/src/${directory}/SOURCES ] && RPMSOURCEDIR="/usr/src/${directory}"
      done
   fi
fi

[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] && echo "debug: RPMSOURCEDIR=$RPMSOURCEDIR"


while ! [ -d "$RPMSOURCEDIR/SOURCES" ]; do
   echo
   echogn "%s has no SOURCES directory. Please write the path to\nthe RPM source directory tree: " "$RPMSOURCEDIR"
   read RPMSOURCEDIR
   ! [ "$RPMSOURCEDIR" ] && RPMSOURCEDIR="NOT-FOUND"
done

   
# We'll write a basic spec file

if ! [ -f "$SPEC_PATH" ]; then

# If the buildroot path has spaces then we'll use the BUILD_DIR instead.
# rpm can't have a buildroot path with spaces in it (Bug?)
#
# This is obviously a hack, I hope we can do it the right way when rpm is
# fixed.

if ( echo $DIRECTORIO_FUENTE | grep " " &> /dev/null ); then
   BROOTPATH="${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/buildroot"
else
   BROOTPATH=$BUILD_DIR
fi

# Here comes the .spec file:

   cat > "$SPEC_PATH" << EOF
Summary:   $SUMMARY
Name:      $NAME
Version:   $VERSION
Release:   $RELEASE
License: $LICENSE
Packager:  checkinstall-$CHECKINSTALL_VERSION
Group:     $PKG_GROUP          
BuildRoot: $BROOTPATH
Provides:  $PROVIDES
Requires:  $REQUIRES,/bin/sh

%description
EOF
   cat description-pak >> "$SPEC_PATH"


# Use the preinstall-pak script if we have it
if [ -f preinstall-pak ]; then
   echo  >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
   echo '%pre' >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
   cat preinstall-pak  >> "$SPEC_PATH"
fi

# Use the postinstall-pak script if we have it
if [ -f postinstall-pak ]; then
   echo >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
   echo '%post' >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
   cat postinstall-pak  >> "$SPEC_PATH"
fi

# Use the preremove-pak script if we have it
if [ -f preremove-pak ]; then
   echo >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
   echo '%preun' >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
   cat preremove-pak  >> "$SPEC_PATH"
fi

# Use the postremove-pak script if we have it
if [ -f postremove-pak ]; then
   echo >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
   echo '%postun' >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
   cat postremove-pak  >> "$SPEC_PATH"
fi

   cat >> "$SPEC_PATH" << EOF

%files
EOF

# Prepare directories to be included in the .spec file
mv ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp
cat ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles.tmp | while read line; do
   [ -d "${BUILD_DIR}/${line}" -o -L "${BUILD_DIR}/${line}" ] && echo -n "%dir " >> ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
   echo "\"/${line}\"" >> ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles
done

# Append the file list to the .spec file
cat ${TMP_DIR}/newfiles >> "$SPEC_PATH" 
fi


# If requested with --review-spec, we run an editor on the .spec file
if [ $REVIEW_SPEC -gt 0 ]; then
   echo
   echog "You requested to review the .spec file for this package.\nNow you\'ll have the chance to review and optionally modify this file."
   echo
   echog "Press ENTER to continue."
   read junk
   $VISUAL "$SPEC_PATH" 
fi

BUILDROOT=$(egrep '^[Bb]uild[Rr]oot' < "$SPEC_PATH" | cut -f2 -d:| sed 's/^ *//g'| sed 's/ *$//g') # The sed commands remove leading/trailing whitespaces

# We make sure that we have a valid RELEASE number

! [ "$RELEASE" ] && RELEASE=$(egrep '^Release:' < "$SPEC_PATH"|cut -f2 -d: | awk '{ for (i=1;substr ($0,i,1) ~ /[[:blank:]]/ ;i++); print substr ($0,i); }')

[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] && echo "debug: BUILDROOT=$BUILDROOT"

! [ -d "$BUILDROOT" ] &&  ln -s "$BUILD_DIR" "$BUILDROOT"

# We make sure that the architecture directory exists

! [ -d "${RPMSOURCEDIR}/RPMS/${ARCHITECTURE}" ] && mkdir -p "${RPMSOURCEDIR}/RPMS/${ARCHITECTURE}"


mkdir "${TMP_DIR}/$PKG_BASENAME"
cd $TMP_DIR
$TAR -cz -f "${RPMSOURCEDIR}/SOURCES/${PKG_BASENAME}.tgz" "$PKG_BASENAME"
rm -rf "${TMP_DIR}/$PKG_BASENAME"
cd "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE"

echo
echogn "Building RPM package..."
$RPMBUILD --buildroot $BUILDROOT -bb ${RPM_TARGET_FLAG}${ARCHITECTURE} "$SPEC_PATH" &> ${TMP_DIR}/rpmbuild.log
okfail

if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
   echo
   echog "*** Failed to build the package"
   echo
   echogn "Do you want to see the log file? "
   if yorn ; then
      $PAGER ${TMP_DIR}/rpmbuild.log
   fi
   FAILED=1
fi
 
RPMPKG="${RPMSOURCEDIR}/RPMS/${ARCHITECTURE}/${PKG_BASENAME}-${RELEASE}.${ARCHITECTURE}.rpm"

# Check for the old RPMFLAGS
if [ "$RPMFLAGS" ]; then
   echo
   echog "Warning: the use of RPMFLAGS is deprecated.\nWarning: You should now use RPM_FLAGS,\nWarning: please update your checkinstallrc file."
fi

if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then 
   if [ "$INSTALL" = "1" ]; then

      echo
      echogn "Installing RPM package..."
      rpm -$RPM_IU $RPM_FLAGS "${RPMPKG}" &>  ${TMP_DIR}/rpminstall.log
      okfail
      if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
         echo
         echog "*** Failed to install the package"
         echo
         echogn "Do you want to see the log file? "
         if yorn ; then
            $PAGER ${TMP_DIR}/rpminstall.log
         fi
         FAILED=1
      fi
   else
      echo
      echog "NOTE: The package will not be installed"
   fi
fi
   
if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then
   PKG_LOCATION="$RPMPKG"
   INSTALLSTRING="rpm -i $(basename "$RPMPKG")"
   REMOVESTRING="rpm -e ${PKG_BASENAME}-${RELEASE}"
fi
   
   
fi  # End of the "no rpmbuild in the path" if
fi  # End of the "no rpm in the path" if

;;

                       #################################
                       #    End RPM package section    #
##############################################################################



##############################################################################
                        # Debian  package installation #
                        ################################


d|D)

# As we said before:
PKG_BASENAME=$NAME
# maybe PKG_BASENAME should be defined locally for all the install
# types, and not only on debian...

FAILED=0


# Verify that we have the dpkg command in our path

DPKG_PATH=$(which dpkg 2> /dev/null)

if ! [ -x "$DPKG_PATH" ]; then
   echo
   echog "*** The \"dpkg\" program is not in your PATH!"
   echo
   echog "*** Debian package creation aborted"
   FAILED=1
fi
   
if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then

cd "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE"

# We'll write a basic Debian control file


mkdir $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN

cat << EOF >> $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/control
Package: $PKG_BASENAME
Priority: extra
Section: $PKG_GROUP
Installed-Size: $(du -s $BUILD_DIR | awk '{print $1}')
Maintainer: $MAINTAINER
Architecture: $ARCHITECTURE
Version: ${VERSION}-${RELEASE}
Depends: $REQUIRES
Provides: $PROVIDES
Conflicts: $CONFLICTS
Replaces: $REPLACES
Description: $SUMMARY
EOF

# Add the description
cat "$DIRECTORIO_FUENTE/description-pak"| egrep -v "$SUMMARY|^[ 	]*$" | while read line; do
   echo " "$line >> $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/control
done


# Use the preinstall-pak script if we have it
if [ -f preinstall-pak ]; then
   cat preinstall-pak > $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/preinst
   chmod 755 $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/preinst
fi

# Use the postinstall-pak script if we have it
if [ -f postinstall-pak ]; then
   cat postinstall-pak > $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/postinst
   chmod 755 $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/postinst
fi

# Use the preremove-pak script if we have it
if [ -f preremove-pak ]; then
   cat preremove-pak > $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/prerm
   chmod 755 $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/prerm
fi

# Use the postremove-pak script if we have it
if [ -f postremove-pak ]; then
   cat postremove-pak > $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/postrm
   chmod 755 $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/postrm
fi

# Tag files in /etc to be conffiles
find $BUILD_DIR/etc 2> /dev/null | sed -e "s,$BUILD_DIR,," | \
	grep -v '^/etc$' > $BUILD_DIR/DEBIAN/conffiles

# The package will be saved here (ignores <epoch>: prefix):
DEBPKG="${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/${NAME}_$(echo ${VERSION} | sed -e 's/^[0123456789]*://')-${RELEASE}_${ARCHITECTURE}.deb"
# This one is for 2.2 "Potato" (or older) style packages
#DEBPKG="${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/${NAME}_${VERSION}-${RELEASE}.deb"

if [ $DEBUG -gt 0 ]; then
  echo
  echo debug: PKG_BASENAME=${PKG_BASENAME}
  echo debug: BUILD_DIR=${BUILD_DIR}
  echo debug: DEBPKG=${DEBPKG}
  echo debug: dpkg command:
  echo "   \"dpkg-deb -b $BUILD_DIR $DEBPKG &> ${TMP_DIR}/dpkgbuild.log\""
fi

# If requested with --review-control, we run an editor on the control file
if [ $REVIEW_CONTROL -gt 0 ]; then
   echo
   echog "You requested to review the control file for this package.\nNow you'll have the chance to review and optionally modify this file."
   echo
   echog "Press ENTER to continue."
   read junk
   $VISUAL ${BUILD_DIR}/DEBIAN/control
fi

echo
echogn "Building Debian package..."
dpkg-deb -b $BUILD_DIR "$DEBPKG" &> ${TMP_DIR}/dpkgbuild.log
okfail
      
if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
   echo
   echog "*** Failed to build the package"
   echo
   echogn "Do you want to see the log file? "
   if yorn ; then
      $PAGER ${TMP_DIR}/dpkgbuild.log
   fi
   FAILED=1
fi


if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then
   if [ "$INSTALL" = "1" ]; then

      echo
      echogn "Installing Debian package..." 
      dpkg -i $DPKG_FLAGS "$DEBPKG" &>  ${TMP_DIR}/dpkginstall.log
      okfail
      if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
         echo
         echog "*** Failed to install the package"
         echo
         echogn "Do you want to see the log file? "
         if yorn ; then
            $PAGER ${TMP_DIR}/dpkginstall.log
         fi
         FAILED=1
      fi
   else
      echo
      echog "NOTE: The package will not be installed"
   fi
fi
 
if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then
   PKG_LOCATION="$DEBPKG"
   INSTALLSTRING="dpkg -i $(basename "$DEBPKG")"
   REMOVESTRING="dpkg -r ${PKG_BASENAME}"
fi


fi

;;


                       ################################
                       #  End Debian package section  #
##############################################################################


esac

# If we have a package repository set, move the package there

if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then

   if [ "$PAK_DIR" ]; then
      if ! [ -d "$PAK_DIR" ]; then
         echo
         echogn "The package storage directory [ %s ]\ndoesn\'t exist. Do you want to create it?" "$PAK_DIR"
         if yorn ; then
            echo
            echogn "Creating package storage directory..."
            mkdir -p "$PAK_DIR" &> ${TMP_DIR}/mkpakdir.log
            okfail 
            if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
               echo 
               echog "*** Unable to create %s" "$PAK_DIR"
               echo "*** $(cat ${TMP_DIR}/mkpakdir.log)"
               echo
            fi
         fi
      fi
      if [ -d "$PAK_DIR" ]; then 
         echo
         echogn "Transferring package to %s..." "$PAK_DIR"
         mv "$PKG_LOCATION" "${PAK_DIR}" &> $TMP_DIR/transfer.log
         okfail
         if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
            echo
            echogn "*** Transfer failed:"
            cat $TMP_DIR/transfer.log
            echo
         else
            # Update the package location
            PKG_LOCATION="${PAK_DIR}/$(basename "$PKG_LOCATION")"
         fi
      else 
         echo
         echog "There\'s no package storage directory, the package\nwill be stored at the default location."
      fi
   fi
fi

#
# Remove trash from TMP_DIR
#

echo 
echogn "Erasing temporary files..."

# Preserve the Debian control file if debug is on
if [ $DEBUG -gt 0 ]; then
   if [ -d ${BUILD_DIR}/DEBIAN ]; then
       mv ${BUILD_DIR}/DEBIAN $TMP_DIR
   fi
fi

[ $DEBUG -lt 2 ] && rm -rf ${BUILD_DIR}
rm -f checkinstall-debug*
rm -f "$BUILDROOT"
rm -f "${RPMSOURCEDIR}/SOURCES/${PKG_BASENAME}.tgz"
okfail

# Delete doc-pak directory
if [ $DEL_DOCPAK -gt 0 ]; then
   echo
   echogn "Deleting doc-pak directory..."
   rm -rf doc-pak
   okfail
fi

# Preserve the spec file if debugging is on
[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ] && [ -f "$SPEC_PATH" ] && cp "$SPEC_PATH" $TMP_DIR

# Delete spec file
 [ $DEL_SPEC -gt 0 ] && rm -f "$SPEC_PATH"

# Delete the package description file
 [ $DEL_DESC -gt 0 ] && rm -f description-pak


# If we had a pre-existing postinstall-pak, we keep it as it was.

# If PINST_EXISTS=0 and there is a postinstall-pak file, then
# it's the one we created and has to be deleted 
if [ $PINST_EXISTS -eq 0 ]; then  
   rm -f ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
fi

if [ -f ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak.tmp ]; then
   mv ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak.tmp ${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/postinstall-pak
fi


# If we have a backup, pack it up

rm -rf ${TMP_DIR}/BACKUP/no-backup &> /dev/null
ls ${TMP_DIR}/BACKUP/* &> /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
   cd ${TMP_DIR}/BACKUP
   echo
   echogn "Writing backup package..."
   # We do this for the same reason as in restore_backup
   FILES=$(ls -A)
   $TAR -cpf - $FILES | gzip -9 > "${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/backup-$(date +%m%d%Y%H%M)-pre-${PKG_BASENAME}.tgz"
    okfail

   okfail
fi


if [ $DEBUG -eq 0 ]; then
   echo
   echogn "Deleting temp dir..."
   rm -rf ${TMP_DIR}
   okfail
   echo
else
   echo
   echogn "Building debug information package..."
   cd ${TMP_DIR}
   echo $(uname -a) > sysinfo
   echo $(rpm --version) >> sysinfo
   $TAR -cpzvf "${DIRECTORIO_FUENTE}/checkinstall-debug.$$.tgz" * &> /dev/null
   okfail
fi


if ! [ $FAILED -gt 0 ]; then

   if [ "${INSTALL}" = "1" ]; then

      echo
      echo '**********************************************************************'
      echo
      echog " Done. The new package has been installed and saved to\n\n %s\n\n You can remove it from your system anytime using: \n\n      %s" "$PKG_LOCATION"  "$REMOVESTRING"
      echo
      echo '**********************************************************************'
      echo

   else

      echo
      echo '**********************************************************************'
      echo
      echog " Done. The new package has been saved to\n\n %s\n You can install it in your system anytime using: \n\n      %s" "$PKG_LOCATION" "$INSTALLSTRING"
      echo
      echo '**********************************************************************'
      echo

   fi
      
fi




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