Andrey Rahmatullin: > On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 08:20:04PM +0200, bilibop project wrote: >> I don't understand the need to call a shell script from the Makefile. >> According to the FHS, >> the main directories where you may want to install shell scripts, shell >> libraries, config files >> and their documentation are: /etc, /bin, /sbin, /usr, /lib, and why not, >> /var. So you can use >> a very generic "install" target - and probably more portable/elegant than >> the find command >> above - with something like >> >> DESTDIR ?= / >> install: >> for d in bin etc lib sbin usr var; do if [ -d $${d} ]; then cp -R >> $${d} ${DESTDIR}; fi; done >> >> That's all; this doesn't need a lot of rsync's or find's exceptions. > This (and at least some other recipes in this thread) fails the common > asusmption that make install without DESTDIR installs to /usr/local, not > to /usr and /.
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