old-cross-binutils/.Sanitize

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# .Sanitize for devo.
# $Id$
#
# Each directory to survive it's way into a release will need a file
# like this one called "./.Sanitize". All keyword lines must exist,
# and must exist in the order specified by this file. Each directory
# in the tree will be processed, top down, in the following order.
# Hash started lines like this one are comments and will be deleted
# before anything else is done. Blank lines will also be squashed
# out.
# The lines between the "Do-first:" line and the "Things-to-keep:"
# line are executed as a /bin/sh shell script before anything else is
# done in this directory.
Do-first:
# All files listed between the "Things-to-keep:" line and the
# "Do-last:" line will be kept. All other files will be removed.
# Directories listed in this section will have their own Sanitize
# called. Directories not listed will be removed in their entirety
# with rm -rf.
Things-to-keep:
Makefile.in
README
DOC.configure
bison
bfd
binutils
clib
config
config.sub
configure
configure.in
cvs
diff
emacs
gas
gcc
gdb
gdbm
gnulib
grep
include
ld
libiberty
make
prms
rcs
readline
texinfo
# The lines between the "Do-last:" line and the end of the file
# are executed as a /bin/sh shell script after everything else is
# done.
Do-last:
echo Looking for signs of \"v9\"...
# Don't try to clean directories here, as the 'mv' command will fail.
# Also, grep fails on NFS mounted directories.
if ( echo $* | grep keep\-v9 > /dev/null ) ; then
for i in * ; do
if test ! -d $i && (grep sanitize-v9 $i > /dev/null) ; then
echo Keeping v9 stuff in $i
fi
done
else
for i in * ; do
if test ! -d $i && (grep sanitize-v9 $i > /dev/null) ; then
echo Cleaning the \"v9\" out of $i...
cp $i new
sed '/start\-sanitize\-v9/,/end-\sanitize\-v9/d' < $i > new
if [ -n "${safe}" -a ! -f .Recover/$i ] ; then
mv $i .Recover
fi
mv new $i
fi
done
fi
echo Looking for signs of \"life\"...
# Don't try to clean directories here, as the 'mv' command will fail.
# Also, grep fails on NFS mounted directories.
if ( echo $* | grep keep\-life > /dev/null ) ; then
for i in * ; do
if test ! -d $i && (grep sanitize-life $i > /dev/null) ; then
echo Keeping life alive in $i
fi
done
else
for i in * ; do
if test ! -d $i && (grep sanitize-life $i > /dev/null) ; then
echo Beating the \"life\" out of $i...
cp $i new
sed '/start\-sanitize\-life/,/end-\sanitize\-life/d' < $i > new
if [ -n "${safe}" -a ! -f .Recover/$i ] ; then
mv $i .Recover
fi
mv new $i
fi
done
fi
if grep 'sanitize' * ; then
echo Some mentions of Sanitize are still left in the sources!
fi