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#!/bin/bash
# This script installs Atomsk on the local computer.
# If run with super-user rights (su or sudo), then the
# program and documentation are installed in /usr/local/.
# Otherwise they are installed in the user's home directory.
web="https://atomsk.univ-lille.fr"
BINPATH=/usr/local/bin/
DOCPATH=/usr/local/share/doc/
MPATH=/usr/local/share/man/man1/
clear
printf "___________________________________________________________\n"
printf "\e[1m Atomsk Installation Setup\e[0m\n"
printf "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _\n"
# Check if executable is present; otherwise, try to compile it
if [ ! -e 'atomsk' ] ; then
if [ -e "src/atomsk" ] ; then
cp src/atomsk .
else
echo "<i> INFO: the executable 'atomsk' does not exist in current directory."
if [ -d "src" ] ; then
echo "<?> Do you wish to compile Atomsk from the source code? (y/n)"
read answer
if [ "${answer}" = "y" ] ; then
cd src
make -j3 atomsk
cd ..
if [ -e "src/atomsk" ] ; then
cp src/atomsk .
else
echo "X!X ERROR: compilation failed. Please read the documentation before compiling again,"
echo " or download a binary version from ${web}."
fi
else
echo ">>> Installation cancelled."
exit
fi
else
echo "X!X ERROR: impossible to install Atomsk. Please download the program from ${web}"
exit
fi
fi
fi
# Check if we have super-user rights
if [ ! "$UID" -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "<!> INFO: I must have super-user rights (su) to install Atomsk in your system (${BINPATH})."
echo "<!> If you choose no, then Atomsk will be installed in the /bin/ directory in your home (${HOME}/bin)."
echo "<?> Do you wish to activate super-user rights to install Atomsk system-wide? (y/n)"
read answer
if [ "${answer}" = "y" ] ; then
exec sudo "$0" "$@"
fi
fi
# Copy program and files into user's computer
if [ "$UID" -eq 0 ] ; then
printf "<?> Atomsk will be installed in ${BINPATH}. Continue? (y/n) "
read answer
if [ "${answer}" = "y" ] ; then
# System configuration file
cp -rf ./etc/atomsk.conf /etc/
# Atomsk binary
chmod +x atomsk
cp atomsk ${BINPATH}
# Atomsk tools
chmod +x ./tools/*.sh
cp ./tools/* ${BINPATH}
echo ""
echo ">>> The program was successfuly installed in ${BINPATH}"
echo " To run it, enter 'atomsk' in a terminal."
# Atomsk documentation
mkdir -p ${DOCPATH}/atomsk
rm -rf ${DOCPATH}/atomsk/*
cp -rf ./doc/* ${DOCPATH}/atomsk/
chmod -R a+r ${DOCPATH}/atomsk/
echo ""
echo ">>> The html documentation was installed. You may read it by entering the"
echo " following address in your Web browser: ${DOCPATH}atomsk/index.html"
# Atomsk man page
mkdir -p ${MPATH}
gzip -c ./man/atomsk >${MPATH}/atomsk.1.gz
else
echo ">>> Installation cancelled."
fi
else
# Install program in user's home directory
BINPATH=~/bin/atomsk/
DOCPATH=~/bin/atomsk/doc/
echo ""
printf "<?> Atomsk will be installed in ${BINPATH}. Continue? (y/n) "
read answer
if [ "${answer}" = "y" ] ; then
# Create the target folder
mkdir -p ${BINPATH}
# System configuration file
cp -rf ./etc/atomsk.conf ~/.config/
# Atomsk binary
chmod +x atomsk
cp atomsk ${BINPATH}
# Atomsk tools
chmod +x ./tools/*.sh
cp ./tools/* ${BINPATH}
echo ""
echo ">>> The program was successfuly installed in ${BINPATH}"
echo " To run it, enter 'atomsk' in a terminal."
# Atomsk documentation
mkdir -p ${DOCPATH}
rm -rf ${DOCPATH}/*
cp -rf ./doc/* ${DOCPATH}
chmod -R a+r ${DOCPATH}
echo ""
echo ">>> The html documentation was installed. You may read it by entering the"
echo " following address in your Web browser: ${DOCPATH}index.html"
# Create alias
n=$(grep "atomsk" ~/.bashrc | wc -l)
if [ $n -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "export PATH=\"\$PATH:${BINPATH}\"" >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
echo ""
echo ">>> ${BINPATH} was added to your PATH environment variable."
fi
else
echo ">>> Installation cancelled."
fi
fi
printf "___________________________________________________________\n"