asm-setup(1)
NAME
asm-setup - asm installer written in make
SYNOPSIS
asm-setup [PREFIX=/usr] [DESTDIR=] [TARGET=all]…
TARGET
asm-setup(1)
asm-setup [un]install [PREFIX=/usr] [DESTDIR=]
to [un]install binary to system.
asm-setup [un]install-user
to install binary to current user.
asm-setup android-screen-monitor
to fetch sources.
asm-setup clean
to remove temporary files.
asm-setup help
to display this message.
asm-setup Makefile
to create a Makefile symlink and then run make frontend.
make(1)
make all
to download sources to current directory.
ENVIRONMENT
PREFIX The prefix [default: /usr].
DESTDIR To install offline.
DESCRIPTION
asm-setup is a Makefile based installer. It is an example of how to provide an alternative to shell scripting to do things. The Makefile must be executable and its shebang sets to #!/usr/bin/make -f.
Even if this example is not appropriate, using make(1) have several advantages. It makes things easier to parallelize tasks and to avoid redoing tasks from scratch when they are done.
EXAMPLES
System install
Install for all users
# asm-setup install
or with super-user privileges
$ sudo asm-setup install
User install
Install for current user only
$ asm-setup install DESTDIR=~ PREFIX=
or using install-user alias
$ asm-setup install-user
AUTHOR
Written by Gaël PORTAY gael.portay@gmail.com
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Gaël PORTAY
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the MIT License.