package ExtUtils::Install;use Exporter;use SelfLoader;use Carp ();@ISA = ('Exporter');@EXPORT = ('install','uninstall','pm_to_blib');$Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS';#use vars qw( @EXPORT @ISA $Is_VMS );#use strict;1;sub ExtUtils::Install::install;sub ExtUtils::Install::uninstall;sub ExtUtils::Install::pm_to_blib;sub ExtUtils::Install::my_cmp;__DATA__sub install {    my($hash,$verbose,$nonono) = @_;    $verbose ||= 0;    $nonono  ||= 0;    use Cwd qw(cwd);    use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; # to implement a MY class    use File::Basename qw(dirname);    use File::Copy qw(copy);    use File::Find qw(find);    use File::Path qw(mkpath);    # require "auto/ExtUtils/Install/my_cmp.al"; # Hairy, but for the first    # time use we are in a different directory when autoload happens, so    # the relativ path to ./blib is ill.    my(%hash) = %$hash;    my(%pack, %write, $dir);    local(*DIR, *P);    for (qw/read write/) {	$pack{$_}=$hash{$_};	delete $hash{$_};    }    my($source_dir_or_file);    foreach $source_dir_or_file (sort keys %hash) {	#Check if there are files, and if yes, look if the corresponding	#target directory is writable for us	opendir DIR, $source_dir_or_file or next;	while ($_ = readdir DIR) {	    next if $_ eq "." || $_ eq ".." || $_ eq ".exists";	    if (-w $hash{$source_dir_or_file} || mkpath($hash{$source_dir_or_file})) {		last;	    } else {		Carp::croak("You do not have permissions to install into $hash{$source_dir_or_file}");	    }	}	closedir DIR;    }    if (-f $pack{"read"}) {	open P, $pack{"read"} or Carp::croak("Couldn't read $pack{'read'}");	# Remember what you found	while (<P>) {	    chomp;	    $write{$_}++;	}	close P;    }    my $cwd = cwd();    my $umask = umask 0 unless $Is_VMS;    # This silly reference is just here to be able to call MY->catdir    # without a warning (Waiting for a proper path/directory module,    # Charles!)    my $MY = {};    bless $MY, 'MY';    my($source);    MOD_INSTALL: foreach $source (sort keys %hash) {	#copy the tree to the target directory without altering	#timestamp and permission and remember for the .packlist	#file. The packlist file contains the absolute paths of the	#install locations. AFS users may call this a bug. We'll have	#to reconsider how to add the means to satisfy AFS users also.	chdir($source) or next;	find(sub {	    my ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,                         $atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks) = stat;	    return unless -f _;	    return if $_ eq ".exists";	    my $targetdir = $MY->catdir($hash{$source},$File::Find::dir);	    my $targetfile = $MY->catfile($targetdir,$_);	    my $diff = 0;	    if ( -f $targetfile && -s _ == $size) {		# We have a good chance, we can skip this one		$diff = my_cmp($_,$targetfile);	    } else {		print "$_ differs\n" if $verbose>1;		$diff++;	    }	    if ($diff){		if (-f $targetfile){		    unlink $targetfile or Carp::croak("Couldn't unlink $targetfile");		} else {		    mkpath($targetdir,0,0755) unless $nonono;		    print "mkpath($targetdir,0,0755)\n" if $verbose>1;		}		copy($_,$targetfile) unless $nonono;		print "Installing $targetfile\n" if $verbose;		utime($atime,$mtime + $Is_VMS,$targetfile) unless $nonono>1;		print "utime($atime,$mtime,$targetfile)\n" if $verbose>1;		chmod $mode, $targetfile;		print "chmod($mode, $targetfile)\n" if $verbose>1;	    } else {		print "Skipping $targetfile (unchanged)\n";	    }	    $write{$targetfile}++;	}, ".");	chdir($cwd) or Carp::croak("Couldn't chdir to $cwd: $!");    }    umask $umask unless $Is_VMS;    if ($pack{'write'}) {	$dir = dirname($pack{'write'});	mkpath($dir,0,0755);	print "Writing $pack{'write'}\n";	open P, ">$pack{'write'}" or Carp::croak("Couldn't write $pack{'write'}: $!");	for (sort keys %write) {	    print P "$_\n";	}	close P;    }}sub my_cmp {    my($one,$two) = @_;    local(*F,*T);    my $diff = 0;    open T, $two or return 1;    open F, $one or Carp::croak("Couldn't open $one: $!");    my($fr, $tr, $fbuf, $tbuf, $size);    $size = 1024;    # print "Reading $one\n";    while ( $fr = read(F,$fbuf,$size)) {	unless (		$tr = read(T,$tbuf,$size) and 		$tbuf eq $fbuf	       ){	    # print "diff ";	    $diff++;	    last;	}	# print "$fr/$tr ";    }    # print "\n";    close F;    close T;    $diff;}sub uninstall {    my($fil,$verbose,$nonono) = @_;    die "no packlist file found: $fil" unless -f $fil;    local *P;    open P, $fil or Carp::croak("uninstall: Could not read packlist file $fil: $!");    while (<P>) {	chomp;	print "unlink $_\n" if $verbose;	unlink($_) || Carp::carp("Couldn't unlink $_") unless $nonono;    }    print "unlink $fil\n" if $verbose;    unlink($fil) || Carp::carp("Couldn't unlink $fil") unless $nonono;}sub pm_to_blib {    my($fromto,$autodir) = @_;    use File::Basename qw(dirname);    use File::Copy qw(copy);    use File::Path qw(mkpath);    use AutoSplit;    my $umask = umask 0022 unless $Is_VMS;    mkpath($autodir,0,0755);    foreach (keys %$fromto) {	next if -f $fromto->{$_} && -M $fromto->{$_} < -M $_;	unless (my_cmp($_,$fromto->{$_})){	    print "Skip $fromto->{$_} (unchanged)\n";	    next;	}	if (-f $fromto->{$_}){	    unlink $fromto->{$_} or Carp::carp("Couldn't unlink $fromto->{$_}");	} else {	    mkpath(dirname($fromto->{$_}),0,0755);	}	copy($_,$fromto->{$_});	chmod((stat)[2],$fromto->{$_});	print "cp $_ $fromto->{$_}\n";	next unless /\.pm$/;	autosplit($fromto->{$_},$autodir);    }    umask $umask unless $Is_VMS;}1;__END__=head1 NAMEExtUtils::Install - install files from here to there=head1 SYNOPSISB<use ExtUtils::Install;>B<install($hashref,$verbose,$nonono);>B<uninstall($packlistfile,$verbose,$nonono);>B<pm_to_blib($hashref);>=head1 DESCRIPTIONBoth install() and uninstall() are specific to the wayExtUtils::MakeMaker handles the installation and deinstallation ofperl modules. They are not designed as general purpose tools.install() takes three arguments. A reference to a hash, a verboseswitch and a don't-really-do-it switch. The hash ref contains amapping of directories: each key/value pair is a combination ofdirectories to be copied. Key is a directory to copy from, value is adirectory to copy to. The whole tree below the "from" directory willbe copied preserving timestamps and permissions.There are two keys with a special meaning in the hash: "read" and"write". After the copying is done, install will write the list oftarget files to the file named by $hashref->{write}. If there isanother file named by $hashref->{read}, the contents of this file willbe merged into the written file. The read and the written file may beidentical, but on AFS it is quite likely, people are installing to adifferent directory than the one where the files later appear.uninstall() takes as first argument a file containing filenames to beunlinked. The second argument is a verbose switch, the third is ano-don't-really-do-it-now switch.pm_to_blib() takes a hashref as the first argument and copies all keysof the hash to the corresponding values efficiently. Filenames withthe extension pm are autosplit. Second argument is the autosplitdirectory.=cut