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#!/usr/bin/perl
#######################################################################
#
# antRun.pl
#
# wrapper script for invoking commands on a platform with Perl installed
# this is akin to antRun.bat, and antRun the SH script
#
# created: 2001-10-18
# last modified: 2001-11-13
# author: Jeff Tulley jtulley@novell.com
#######################################################################
#be fussy about variables
use strict;
#turn warnings on during dev; generates a few spurious uninitialised var access warnings
#use warnings;
#and set $debug to 1 to turn on trace info (currently unused)
my $debug=1;
#######################################################################
# change drive and directory to "%1"
my $ANT_RUN_CMD = @ARGV[0];
# assign current run command to "%2"
chdir (@ARGV[0]) || die "Can't cd to $ARGV[0]: $!\n";
if ($^O eq "NetWare") {
# There is a bug in Perl 5 on NetWare, where chdir does not
# do anything. On NetWare, the following path-prefixed form should
# always work. (afaict)
$ANT_RUN_CMD .= "/".@ARGV[1];
}
else {
$ANT_RUN_CMD = @ARGV[1];
}
# dispose of the first two arguments, leaving only the command's args.
shift;
shift;
# run the command
my $returnValue = system $ANT_RUN_CMD, @ARGV;
if ($returnValue eq 0) {
exit 0;
}
else {
# only 0 and 1 are widely recognized as exit values
# so change the exit value to 1
exit 1;
}
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