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#! /bin/sh
# $Cambridge: exim/src/scripts/Configure-eximon,v 1.1 2004/10/06 15:07:40 ph10 Exp $
# Shell script to build the configurable part of the Exim monitor's start-up
# script. This is built from various configuration files. The final part is
# added in the Makefile, using various macros that are available at that stage.
scripts=../scripts
# First off, get the OS type, and check that there is a make file for it.
os=`$scripts/os-type -generic` || exit 1
if test ! -r ../OS/Makefile-$os
then echo ""
echo "*** Sorry - operating system $os is not supported"
echo "*** See OS/Makefile-* for supported systems" 1>&2
echo ""
exit 1;
fi
# We also need the architecture type, in order to test for any architecture-
# specific configuration files.
arch=`$scripts/arch-type` || exit 1
# Build a file called eximon in the current directory by joining
# the generic default configure file, the OS base configure file, and then
# local generic, OS-specific, architecture-specific, and OS+architecture-
# specific configurationfiles, if they exist. These files all contain variable
# definitions, with later definitions overriding earlier ones.
echo "#!/bin/sh" > eximon
chmod a+x eximon
# Concatenate the configuration files that exist
for f in OS/eximon.conf-Default \
OS/eximon.conf-$os \
Local/eximon.conf \
Local/eximon.conf-$os \
Local/eximon.conf-$arch \
Local/eximon.conf-$os-$arch
do if test -r ../$f
then echo "# From $f"
sed '/^#/d;/^[ ]*$/d' ../$f || exit 1
echo "# End of $f"
echo ""
fi
done >> eximon || exit 1
# End of Configure-eximon
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