Fix makefile to properly use a user-provided prefix
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@@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ VERSION:=$(shell if [ -d .git ]; then bash -c 'gitversion.sh | grep "^MAJOR=" |
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RELEASE:=$(shell if [ -d .git ]; then bash -c 'gitversion.sh | grep "^BUILD=" | cut -d = -f 2'; else source version.sh && echo $$BUILD ; fi)
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DISTFILE=./dist/shunit-$(VERSION)-$(RELEASE).tar.gz
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SPECFILE=shunit.spec
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ifndef PREFIX
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PREFIX=/usr
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endif
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ifndef RHEL_VERSION
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RHEL_VERSION=5
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endif
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@@ -62,18 +65,18 @@ $(RHEL_DISTFILE): $(DISTFILE)
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mock --verbose -r epel-$(RHEL_VERSION)-noarch ./dist/$(SRPM) --resultdir ./dist/ --define "version $(VERSION)" --define "release $(RHEL_RELEASE)"
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uninstall:
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rm -f $(PREFIX)/usr/lib/junit.sh
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rm -f $(PREFIX)/usr/lib/tunit.sh
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rm -f $(PREFIX)/usr/bin/shunit.sh
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rm -f $(PREFIX)/lib/junit.sh
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rm -f $(PREFIX)/lib/tunit.sh
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rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/shunit.sh
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install:
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mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/usr/bin
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mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/usr/lib
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install ./bin/shunit.sh $(PREFIX)/usr/bin/shunit.sh
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install ./lib/junit.sh $(PREFIX)/usr/lib/junit.sh
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install ./lib/tunit.sh $(PREFIX)/usr/lib/tunit.sh
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mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/bin
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mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/lib
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install ./bin/shunit.sh $(PREFIX)/bin/shunit.sh
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install ./lib/junit.sh $(PREFIX)/lib/junit.sh
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install ./lib/tunit.sh $(PREFIX)/lib/tunit.sh
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MANIFEST:
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echo /usr/bin/shunit.sh > MANIFEST
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echo /usr/lib/junit.sh >> MANIFEST
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echo /usr/lib/tunit.sh >> MANIFEST
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echo $(PREFIX)/bin/shunit.sh > MANIFEST
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echo $(PREFIX)/lib/junit.sh >> MANIFEST
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echo $(PREFIX)/lib/tunit.sh >> MANIFEST
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@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ shunit is a bash script for running tests scripts that are written with the shun
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make install
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... If you want to install it somewhere other than / (not recommended), you can use:
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... If you want to install it somewhere other than /usr (not recommended), you can use:
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make PREFIX=/some/other/path install
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PREFIX=/some/other/path make install
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... and it will install to /some/other/path/usr/...
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