#!/usr/bin/perl ############## # Name : snarf_feisty_meow # Author : Chris Koeritz # Rights : Copyright (C) 1996-$now by Author # Purpose: # Gathers together the useful shell files and standard databases. # Backs up the full set of hoople 2.0 source code, plus some extra stuff. ############## # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License or (at your option) # # any later version. See: "http://www.gruntose.com/Info/GNU/GPL.html" for a # # version of the License. Please send any updates to "fred@gruntose.com". # ############## require "shared_snarfer.pl"; use Env qw(FEISTY_MEOW_APEX); &initialize_snarfer; # let the snarfer hook us in. # get the number attachment and increment it for the next use. local($number) = &retrieve_number("aa_backup"); # variables used throughout here. local($snarf_file_base) = &snarf_prefix("packaged_feisty_meow"); local($snarf_file) = &snarf_name($snarf_file_base, $number); # store the archive number in the file for retrieval on the other side. &backup_number("aa_backup", $snarf_file_base, $number); # the top directory where everything we're grabbing lives. local($root) = &canonicalize("$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX"); # grab the top level stuff. &backup_files($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, ".", ("*.txt", "make*", ".gitignore", ".mailmap", "*.yml")); # snarf up all the important directories. # CAK: current as of 2012-05-05. &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "infobase"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "documentation"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "experiments"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "graphiq"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "huffware"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "kona"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "nucleus"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "octopi"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "scripts"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "hypermedia"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "testkit"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "walrus"); # grab the production assets. &backup_files($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, "production", ("*.ini", "make*", ".gitignore", "*.h")); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "$root", "production/3rdparty"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "$root", "production/assign_bases"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "$root", "production/check_versions"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "$root", "production/example_apps"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "$root", "production/setup_src"); &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "$root", "production/sites"); # now rename the file so only the unpacker can access it. &rename_archive($snarf_file); exit 0;