#
# Purpose:
#
-# This script generates YETI alias files. Alias files contain a list of
-# definitions for command aliases that are written in the specified shell
-# dialect (such as bash or perl) and which are additionally tailored for the
-# operating system to be used.
+# This script generates feisty meow script alias files. Alias files
+# contain a list of definitions for command aliases that are written in the
+# specified shell dialect (such as bash or perl) and which are additionally
+# tailored for the operating system to be used.
#
##############
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
require "filename_helper.pl";
-require "importenv.pl";
+use Env qw(BINDIR BUILD_TOP FEISTY_MEOW_DIR FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS SHELL_DEBUG );
# given a possible aliasable filename, this will decide whether to create a perl
# or bash alias for it. it needs the filename of the possible alias and the
The FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED variable is not defined. This must point to the location where\n\
the generated scripts are stored. Perhaps you still need to run\n\
bootstrap_shells.sh and set up some environment variables. Please see\n\
-http://yeticode.org for more details.\n";
+http://feistymeow.org for more details.\n";
exit 1;
#really need to use better exit codes.
}
##############
-# set the executable bit for yeti binaries for just this current user.
+# set the executable bit for binaries for just this current user.
if (-d $BINDIR) {
system("chmod -R u+x \"$BINDIR\"/*");
}
# open the alias files to be created.
open(she, ">> $FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED/fmc_aliases_for_scripts.sh");
-#print "os is $OS\n";
-
# find the list of files in the scripts directory.
#opendir(scripts, "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS");
#@shell_files = sort(readdir(scripts));
-#print "yeti scripts: @shell_files\n";
+#print "scripts: @shell_files\n";
@shell_files = &load_file_names("$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS");