freebsd-nq/release/extract.sh
Jordan K. Hubbard 8f00e74801 Eliminate the use of cpio in extraction. The stupid thing whines too much,
and it doesn't support --unlink.  I think it's time to nuke cpio completely
out of the installation process, unless someone can think of a really good
reason to keep it (and don't say multiple volume extraction since we a) don't
use it anywhere anyway, and b) tar supports that too, now).
1994-11-17 11:53:14 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# $Id: extract.sh,v 1.10 1994/11/12 09:55:29 jkh Exp $
PATH=/stand:$PATH
DDIR=/
if [ -f bin_tgz.aa ] ; then
# Temporary kludge for pathological bindist.
if [ -f $DDIR/etc/myname ]; then
cp $DDIR/etc/hosts $DDIR/etc/myname $DDIR/stand/etc
fi
echo; echo "Extracting bindist, please wait."
cat bin_tgz.?? | gzip -c -d | tar --unlink -xvf - -C $DDIR
if [ -f $DDIR/stand/etc/myname ]; then
# Add back what the bindist nuked.
cp $DDIR/stand/etc/myname $DDIR/etc
cat $DDIR/stand/etc/hosts >> $DDIR/etc/hosts
fi
fi
for i in *.aa
do
b=`basename $i .aa`
if [ "$b" != bin_tgz ] ; then
if [ "$b" = des_tgz ] ; then
# We cannot replace /sbin/init while it runs
# so move it out of the way for now
mv /sbin/init /sbin/nondes_init
fi
echo "Extracting $b"
cat $b.?? | gzip -c -d | tar --unlink -xvf - -C $DDIR
fi
done