#!/bin/sh CWD=$(pwd) PRGNAM=$(basename $CWD) VERSION=$(date +"%Y.%m.%d_%H.%M") BUILD=1 ARCH=$(uname -m) TAG=cyco TMP=/tmp/$TAG PKG=$TMP/pkg-$PRGNAM OUTPUT=/tmp REPOSITORIES=/home/installs/SlackBuilds/repositories PREFIX=/usr # cleaning rm -fr $PKG # get sources if [ ! -e $REPOSITORIES/$PRGNAM ]; then mkdir -p $REPOSITORIES/$PRGNAM ( cd $REPOSITORIES/$PRGNAM httrack http://twitter.github.com/scala_school/ -*.dmg -*.exe +*.txt ) else ( cd $REPOSITORIES/$PRGNAM httrack --update ) fi mkdir -p $PKG$PREFIX/doc/ cp -R $REPOSITORIES/$PRGNAM $PKG$PREFIX/doc/$PRGNAM ( cd $PKG mkdir -p install cat < install/slack-desc $PRGNAM: $PRGNAM («Scala school» book) $PRGNAM: $PRGNAM: Scala school was started as a series of lectures at Twitter to prepare $PRGNAM: experienced engineers to be productive Scala programmers. Being a $PRGNAM: relatively new language, but also one that draws on many familiar $PRGNAM: concepts, we found this an effective way of getting new engineers up to $PRGNAM: speed quickly. This is the written material that accompanied those $PRGNAM: lectures. We have found that these are useful in their own right. $PRGNAM: $PRGNAM: http://twitter.github.com/scala_school/ $PRGNAM: EOF chown -R root:root * makepkg -l y -c n $OUTPUT/$PRGNAM-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD$TAG.txz )