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#!/bin/bash
#
# PKGINIT - Initialize the dynamic package directory by fetching the most
# recent repository definition files.
bindir="`dirname $0`" # get iraf root directory
irafdir=${bindir%/*}
# Initialize the $iraf and environment.
if [ -z "$iraf" ]; then
if [ -e "$HOME/.iraf/setup.sh" ]; then
source $HOME/.iraf/setup.sh
else
source ../unix/hlib/setup.sh
fi
else
source $iraf/unix/hlib/setup.sh
fi
REPO=`${irafdir}/util/pkgrepo` # get repo url
man=".repo_manifest"
arch=`${irafdir}/unix/hlib/irafarch.sh -actual`
$irafdir/util/pkgget ${REPO}/REPO.MANIFEST .repo_manifest
if (( $?>0 )); then
/bin/echo "Cannot download repository manifest file, quitting."
exit $?
fi
$irafdir/util/pkgget ${REPO}/REPO.DESC .repo_desc
if (( $?>1 )); then
/bin/echo "Cannot download repository description file, quitting."
exit $?
fi
# Create a list of packages available for the current platform. We pull
# out the list from the repository manifest of all packages. If we have
# IRAFARCH defined, assumed we're interested in managing multiple
# architectures so don't filter by the current architecture.
if [ -n "$IRAFARCH" ]; then
cat $man | egrep -v "^#" | awk '{printf("%s\n", $2)}' | uniq > .repo_pkgs
cat $man > .repo_local
else
cat $man | grep "${arch}\ " | awk '{printf("%s\n", $2)}' > .repo_pkgs
cat $man | grep "${arch}\ " > .repo_local
fi
exit 0
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