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We would create a useless empty directory under build/. It seems we were lucky and all symlinks were installed into directories which were alredy created because we installed something into the same location earlier. While at it, also add '-v' to 'mkdir -p'. This will print the names of directories as they are created (just once), making it easier to see all of what the install script is doing.
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29 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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set -eu
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unitdir="$1"
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target="$2"
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unit="$3"
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case "$target" in
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*/?*) # a path, but not just a slash at the end
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dir="${DESTDIR:-}${target}"
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;;
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*)
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dir="${DESTDIR:-}${unitdir}/${target}"
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;;
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esac
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unitpath="${DESTDIR:-}${unitdir}/${unit}"
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case "$target" in
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*/)
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mkdir -vp -m 0755 "$dir"
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;;
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*)
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mkdir -vp -m 0755 "$(dirname "$dir")"
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;;
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esac
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ln -vfs --relative "$unitpath" "$dir"
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