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RE: Possible bug with generic build script.
- From: "Gareth Pearce" <tilps at probablyprime dot net>
- To: <cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:50:05 +1000
- Subject: RE: Possible bug with generic build script.
>
> Even simpler -- it works for wildcards aiming from a single target
> directory to a single source directory, i.e., it won't magically flatten a
> directory tree for you, you'll have to use "find" for that...
>
> If you need to copy directory structures using the install_docs mechanism,
> I suppose it could be done with something like the patch below -- give it
> a shot. You will have to put a "/" after each directory that you want
> copied as a tree. The flattening is a bit harder, but still doable.
>
Since you're just passing this list of files to install, install puts them
all in the one folder - hence 'flattening' everything. The / trick is a
nice way to support recursive folder contents, if that was what you wanted
(my particular case has no need for that, its directory structure is fairly
flat).
In my version, I ended up making a separate install_docs for each target
directory - since there was only 2 target directories I wanted, this was no
real issue. My original bug report was that wildcards were not working,
that is fixed.
The concept I had which is not addressed is where defining doc/*.html copies
into /usr/share/doc/<package>/doc/ rather then /usr/share/doc/<package> -
However such things are selective, some people might want the later in some
cases others the former. My own case, I ended up doing both (to separate
main docs from the docs for a specific subprogram). Not sure if addressing
this issue is worthwhile, there are too many options as to what might be
wanted.
Regards,
Gareth Pearce