#!/bin/sh # Shell script to be run on Mac OS X, which uses `SetFile' to set # up the appropriate file metadata so that you can run MPW and have # it build classic-Mac PuTTY. SETFILE=/Developer/Tools/SetFile # I want to be able to run this either from the `mac' subdirectory # or from the main `putty' source directory. if test -f mac_res.r -a -f ../putty.h; then cd .. fi if test ! -f putty.h; then echo 'putty.h not found.' >&2 echo 'This script should be run in the PuTTY source directory.' >&2 exit 1 fi # Now we can assume we're in the main PuTTY source dir. find . -name .svn -prune -o -name '*.[chr]' -exec $SETFILE -t TEXT {} \; # CR-ise mkputty.mpw and set the new version to TEXT. tr '\n' '\r' < mac/mkputty.mpw > mac/mk.mpw $SETFILE -t TEXT mac/mk.mpw