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* config/djgpp/README: Explain how to unpack using djunpack.bat.
53 lines
1.8 KiB
Batchfile
Executable File
53 lines
1.8 KiB
Batchfile
Executable File
@echo off
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Rem
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Rem WARNING WARNING WARNING: This file needs to have DOS CRLF end-of-line
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Rem format, or else stock DOS/Windows shells will refuse to run it.
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Rem
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Rem This batch file unpacks the GDB distribution while simultaneously
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Rem renaming some of the files whose names are invalid on DOS or conflict
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Rem with other file names after truncation to DOS 8+3 namespace.
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Rem
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Rem Invoke like this:
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Rem
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Rem djunpack gdb-XYZ.tar
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Rem
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Rem where XYZ is the version number. If the argument includes leading
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Rem directories, it MUST use backslashes, not forward slashes.
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Rem
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Rem The following 2 lines need to be changed with each new GDB release, to
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Rem be identical to the name of the top-level directory where the GDB
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Rem distribution unpacks itself.
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set GDBVER=gdb-5.0
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if "%GDBVER%"=="gdb-5.0" GoTo EnvOk
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Rem If their environment space is too small, re-exec with a larger one
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command.com /e:4096 /c %0 %1
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GoTo End
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:EnvOk
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if not exist %1 GoTo NoArchive
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djtar -x -p -o %GDBVER%/gdb/config/djgpp/fnchange.lst %1 > fnchange.tmp
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Rem The following uses a feature of COPY whereby it does not copy
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Rem empty files. We need that because the previous line will create
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Rem an empty fnchange.tmp even if the command failed for some reason.
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copy fnchange.tmp junk.tmp > nul
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if not exist junk.tmp GoTo NoDjTar
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del junk.tmp
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sed -e 's,^,%GDBVER%,' -e 's, *, %GDBVER%,' < fnchange.tmp > fnchange.lst
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Rem See the comment above about the reason for using COPY.
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copy fnchange.lst junk.tmp > nul
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if not exist junk.tmp GoTo NoSed
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del junk.tmp
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djtar -x -n fnchange.lst %1
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GoTo End
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:NoSed
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echo FAIL: Sed is not available.
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GoTo End
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:NoDjTar
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echo FAIL: DJTAR is not available or no fnchange.lst file in %1.
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GoTo End
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:NoArchive
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echo FAIL: the file %1 does not seem to exist.
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echo Remember that %1 cannot use forward slashes, only backslashes.
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GoTo End
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:End
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set GDBVER=
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