#!/bin/sh #4 July 96 Dan.Shearer@UniSA.edu.au INSTALLPERMS=$1 DESTDIR=$2 prefix=`echo $3 | sed 's/\/\//\//g'` BINDIR=`echo $4 | sed 's/\/\//\//g'` SBINDIR=@sbindir@ shift shift shift shift if [ ! -d $DESTDIR/$BINDIR ]; then echo "Directory $DESTDIR/$BINDIR does not exist! " echo "Do a "make installbin" or "make install" first. " exit 1 fi for p in $*; do p2=`basename $p` if [ -f $DESTDIR/$BINDIR/$p2 ]; then echo "Removing $DESTDIR/$BINDIR/$p2 " rm -f $DESTDIR/$BINDIR/$p2 if [ -f $DESTDIR/$BINDIR/$p2 ]; then echo "Cannot remove $DESTDIR/$BINDIR/$p2 ... does $USER have privileges? " fi fi # this is a special case, mount needs this in a specific location if test "$p2" = smbmount -a -f "$DESTDIR/sbin/mount.smbfs"; then echo "Removing $DESTDIR/sbin/mount.smbfs " rm -f "$DESTDIR/@rootsbindir@/sbin/mount.smbfs" fi done cat << EOF ====================================================================== The binaries have been uninstalled. You may restore the binaries using the command "make installbin" or "make install" to install binaries, man pages, modules and shell scripts. You can restore a previous version of the binaries (if there were any) using "make revert". ====================================================================== EOF exit 0