Don't assume that utilities such as systemctl or initctl is found in a certain specific path. Instead look for them in $PATH. This applies to both the Makefile and the NetworkManager dispatcher script. Resolves #11.
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2.1 KiB
Makefile
27 lines
2.1 KiB
Makefile
APT_GET:=$(shell which apt-get)
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DNF_OR_YUM:=$(shell which dnf || which yum)
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INITCTL:=$(shell which initctl)
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SYSTEMCTL:=$(shell which systemctl)
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TAYGA:=$(shell which tayga)
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install:
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# Install the main script to /usr/sbin
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install -m0755 clatd /usr/sbin/clatd
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# Install manual page if pod2man is installed
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pod2man --name clatd --center "clatd - a CLAT implementation for Linux" --section 8 README.pod /usr/share/man/man8/clatd.8 && gzip -f9 /usr/share/man/man8/clatd.8 || echo "pod2man is required to generate manual page"
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# Install systemd service file if applicable for this system
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if test -x "$(SYSTEMCTL)" && test -d "/etc/systemd/system"; then install -m0644 scripts/clatd.systemd /etc/systemd/system/clatd.service && $(SYSTEMCTL) daemon-reload; fi
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if test -e "/etc/systemd/system/clatd.service" && test ! -e "/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/clatd.service"; then $(SYSTEMCTL) enable clatd.service; fi
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# Install upstart service file if applicable for this system
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if test -x "$(INITCTL)" && test -d "/etc/init"; then install -m0644 scripts/clatd.upstart /etc/init/clatd.conf; fi
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# Install NetworkManager dispatcher script if applicable
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if test -d /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d; then install -m0755 scripts/clatd.networkmanager /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/50-clatd; fi
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installdeps:
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# .deb/apt-get based distros
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if test -x "$(APT_GET)"; then $(APT_GET) -y install perl-base perl-modules libnet-ip-perl libnet-dns-perl libio-socket-inet6-perl iproute iptables tayga; fi
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# .rpm/DNF/YUM-based distros
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if test -x "$(DNF_OR_YUM)"; then $(DNF_OR_YUM) -y install perl perl-Net-IP perl-Net-DNS perl-IO-Socket-INET6 perl-File-Temp iproute iptables; fi
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# If necessary, try to install the TAYGA .rpm using dnf/yum. It is unfortunately not available in all .rpm based distros (in particular CentOS/RHEL).
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if test -x "$(DNF_OR_YUM)" && test ! -x "$(TAYGA)"; then $(DNF_OR_YUM) -y install tayga || echo "ERROR: Failed to install TAYGA using dnf/yum, the package is probably not included in your distro. Try enabling the EPEL repo <URL: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL> and try again, or install TAYGA <URL: http://www.litech.org/tayga> directly from source."; exit 1; fi
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