#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
# Clearly you don't need a program to make one measly symlink, but the git
# describe command involved in generating the VERSION string is a bit fiddly.
use Getopt::Long;
use FindBin;
# meant to be run from the root of the gitolite tree, one level above 'src'
BEGIN { $ENV{GL_BINDIR} = $FindBin::RealBin . "/src"; }
use lib $ENV{GL_BINDIR};
use Gitolite::Common;
=for usage
Usage (from gitolite clone directory):
./install
to run gitolite using an absolute or relative path, for example
'src/gitolite' or '/full/path/to/this/dir/src/gitolite'
./install -ln [
]
to symlink just the gitolite executable to some that is in
$PATH. defauls to $HOME/bin if not specified.
./install -to
to copy the entire 'src' directory to . If is not in
$PATH, use the full path to run gitolite commands.
Simplest use, if you have $HOME/bin in $PATH, is:
git clone -b g3 git://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite
gitolite/install -ln
# now run setup
gitolite setup -pk /path/to/YourName.pub
=cut
my ( $to, $ln, $help, $quiet );
GetOptions(
'to=s' => \$to,
'ln:s' => \$ln,
'help|h' => \$help,
'quiet|q' => \$quiet,
);
usage() if $to and $ln or $help;
$ln = "$ENV{HOME}/bin" if defined($ln) and not $ln;
chdir($ENV{GL_BINDIR});
my $version = `git describe --tags --long --dirty=-dt`;
if ($to) {
_mkdir($to);
system("cp -a * $to");
_print( "$to/VERSION", $version );
} elsif ($ln) {
ln_sf( $ENV{GL_BINDIR}, "gitolite", $ln );
_print( "VERSION", $version );
} else {
say "use the following full path for gitolite:";
say "\t$ENV{GL_BINDIR}/gitolite";
_print( "VERSION", $version );
}