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- #!/usr/local/bin/perl
- # mklink.pl
- # The first command line argument is a non-empty relative path
- # specifying the "from" directory.
- # Each other argument is a file name not containing / and
- # names a file in the current directory.
- #
- # For each of these files, we create in the "from" directory a link
- # of the same name pointing to the local file.
- #
- # We assume that the directory structure is a tree, i.e. that it does
- # not contain symbolic links and that the parent of / is never referenced.
- # Apart from this, this script should be able to handle even the most
- # pathological cases.
- use Cwd;
- my $from = shift;
- my @files = @ARGV;
- my @from_path = split(/[\\\/]/, $from);
- my $pwd = getcwd();
- chomp($pwd);
- my @pwd_path = split(/[\\\/]/, $pwd);
- my @to_path = ();
- my $dirname;
- foreach $dirname (@from_path) {
- # In this loop, @to_path always is a relative path from
- # @pwd_path (interpreted is an absolute path) to the original pwd.
- # At the end, @from_path (as a relative path from the original pwd)
- # designates the same directory as the absolute path @pwd_path,
- # which means that @to_path then is a path from there to the original pwd.
- next if ($dirname eq "" || $dirname eq ".");
- if ($dirname eq "..") {
- @to_path = (pop(@pwd_path), @to_path);
- } else {
- @to_path = ("..", @to_path);
- push(@pwd_path, $dirname);
- }
- }
- my $to = join('/', @to_path);
- my $file;
- $symlink_exists=eval {symlink("",""); 1};
- foreach $file (@files) {
- my $err = "";
- if ($symlink_exists) {
- unlink "$from/$file";
- symlink("$to/$file", "$from/$file") or $err = " [$!]";
- } else {
- unlink "$from/$file";
- open (OLD, "<$file") or die "Can't open $file: $!";
- open (NEW, ">$from/$file") or die "Can't open $from/$file: $!";
- binmode(OLD);
- binmode(NEW);
- while (<OLD>) {
- print NEW $_;
- }
- close (OLD) or die "Can't close $file: $!";
- close (NEW) or die "Can't close $from/$file: $!";
- }
- print $file . " => $from/$file$err\n";
- }
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