#!/bin/sh dialog --title "Install packages from the XAP series (X Applications)" \ --checklist "Please select the packages you would like to install to your hard drive from the Slackware Professional CD-ROM. The disc must be mounted under /cdrom for this to work. If you are upgrading a package that currently runs from your CD-ROM, you may wish to save any configuration files first. (they will be reset) Press ENTER when you are done." \ 20 70 8 \ "gnuplot" "gnuplot 3.5" "off" \ "gs_x11" "/usr/bin/gs with X11 drivers" "off" \ "libgr" "libgr-1.3" "off" \ "seyon" "Seyon 2.14c" "off" \ "vgaset" "Utility to configure X" "off" \ "xfileman" "xfilemanager 0.5" "off" \ "xv" "John Bradley's XV 3.01 GIF/TIFF/JPEG viewer" "off" \ "gchess" "GNU chess (v. 4.00 patch level 69)" "off" \ "ghstview" "Ghostview 1.5" "off" \ "x3270" "x3270 3.0.1.3 - IBM host access tool" "off" \ "xfm" "xfm 1.3, a file manager for X" "off" \ "xgames" "A collection of games for X" "off" \ "xspread" "A spreadsheet for X" "off" \ "xxgdb" "xxgdb-1.08" "off" \ "xfract" "xfractint-2.03" "off" \ "xpaint" "XPaint 2.1" "off" \ 2> /tmp/return if fgrep '"gnuplot"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package gnuplot to your hard drive" --infobox \ "gnuplot 3.5\n\ \n\ Gnuplot is a command-line driven interactive function plotting utility\n\ for UNIX, MSDOS, and VMS platforms. The software is copyrighted but\n\ freely distributed (i.e., you don't have to pay for it). It was\n\ originally intended as graphical program which would allow scientists\n\ and students to visualize mathematical functions and data. Gnuplot\n\ supports many different types of terminals, plotters, and printers\n\ (including many color devices, and pseudo-devices like LaTeX) and is\n\ easily extensible to include new devices.\n\ \n\ " 13 75 installpkg xap1/gnuplot.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"gs_x11"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package gs_x11 to your hard drive" --infobox \ "Replacement /usr/bin/gs with X11 options compiled in.\n\ \n\ This should be installed on top of the 'ghostscr' package from the\n\ A series to provide X11 support for ghostview. If you plan to preview\n\ Postscript documents under X, you need to install this. Also, if \n\ you've installed ghostscript already it is highly recommended that you\n\ install this package just in case. Since it replaces another binary\n\ it really only uses about 25K.\n\ \n\ " 11 75 installpkg xap1/gs_x11.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"libgr"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package libgr to your hard drive" --infobox \ "libgr-1.3\n\ \n\ Shared graphics libraries with GIF, TIFF, JPEG support. These \n\ libraries are needed to run the XV image viewer, and InterViews 3.1.\n\ \n\ " 7 75 installpkg xap1/libgr.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"seyon"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package seyon to your hard drive" --infobox \ "Seyon 2.14c. \n\ \n\ A complete, full-featured telecommunications package for X.\n\ \n\ " 6 75 installpkg xap1/seyon.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"vgaset"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package vgaset to your hard drive" --infobox \ "Utility to help you configure your monitor for X more easily. \n\ \n\ " 4 75 installpkg xap1/vgaset.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"xfileman"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package xfileman to your hard drive" --infobox \ "xfilemanager 0.5\n\ \n\ Ove Kalkan's xfilemanager - one of two file managers for X included\n\ with the Slackware release. xfilemanager is an X11 based Unix\n\ file manager with Drag'n Drop abilities, full color displays, and a\n\ slackful logo.\n\ \n\ " 9 75 installpkg xap1/xfileman.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"xv"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package xv to your hard drive" --infobox \ "John Bradley's XV 3.01 GIF/TIFF/JPEG/PostScript image viewer.\n\ NOTICE: This program is unregistered shareware. Please read the \n\ license information included.\n\ " 5 75 installpkg xap1/xv.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"gchess"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package gchess to your hard drive" --infobox \ "GNU chess (v. 4.00 patch level 69) \n\ and xboard (v. 3.0 patch level 9)\n\ \n\ A worthy chess opponent. Adds 'gnuchess', an ASCII based chess \n\ engine, and 'xboard', an X based interface to 'gnuchessx'.\n\ \n\ " 8 75 installpkg xap2/gchess.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"ghstview"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package ghstview to your hard drive" --infobox \ "Ghostview 1.5\n\ \n\ The ghostview program provides an X11 user interface for the \n\ ghostscript interpreter. Ghostview and ghostscript function as two\n\ cooperating programs. Ghostview creates the viewing window and\n\ ghostscript draws in it.\n\ \n\ " 9 75 installpkg xap2/ghstview.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"x3270"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package x3270 to your hard drive" --infobox \ "x3270 3.0.1.3 - IBM host access tool.\n\ \n\ x3270 opens a telnet connection to an IBM host in an X window. Since\n\ the window created by x3270 can use its own font for displaying\n\ characters, is a fairly accurate representation of an IBM 3278. It is\n\ similar to tn3270(1) except that it is X-based, not curses-based.\n\ \n\ " 9 75 installpkg xap2/x3270.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"xfm"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package xfm to your hard drive" --infobox \ "xfm 1.3, a file manager for X.\n\ \n\ This is a powerful file and applications manager program written using\n\ the X toolkit. It contains virtually all of the features that you\n\ would expect in a file manager -- move around your directory tree in\n\ multiple windows, and move, copy or delete files with simple mouse\n\ operations. The integrated application manager allows you to load \n\ files into your favorite applications from the file manager by \n\ dragging icons. xfm was originally written by Simon Marlow, and was\n\ improved by Albert Graef.\n\ \n\ " 13 75 installpkg xap2/xfm.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"xgames"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package xgames to your hard drive" --infobox \ "A collection of games for X:\n\ \n\ maze spider xcuckoo xhextris xlander xmahjongg xmenu xroach xtetris\n\ xvier\n\ \n\ " 7 75 installpkg xap2/xgames.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"xspread"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package xspread to your hard drive" --infobox \ "A spreadsheet for the X window system, version 2.1.\n\ \n\ " 4 75 installpkg xap2/xspread.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"xxgdb"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package xxgdb to your hard drive" --infobox \ "xxgdb-1.08.\n\ \n\ Xxgdb is a graphical user interface to the gdb debugger under the X\n\ Window System. It provides visual feedback and mouse input for the\n\ user to control program execution through breakpoints, to examine and\n\ traverse the function call stack, to display values of variables and\n\ data structures.\n\ \n\ " 10 75 installpkg xap2/xxgdb.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"xfract"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package xfract to your hard drive" --infobox \ "xfractint-2.03\n\ \n\ Xfractint draws a wide variety of fractals. Xfractint is a port of\n\ the DOS program Fractint. The primary original authors of Fractint\n\ are Bert Tyler, Timothy Wegner, Mark Peterson, and Pieter \n\ Branderhorst. The Xfractint port is by Ken Shirriff.\n\ \n\ " 9 75 installpkg xap3/xfract.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi if fgrep '"xpaint"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then dialog --title "Installing package xpaint to your hard drive" --infobox \ "XPaint 2.1\n\ \n\ XPaint is a versatile bitmap/pixmap editing tool written by David\n\ Koblas. The short features list:\n\ \n\ Usual paint operations:\n\ Brushes, Spray paint, Pencil, Lines, Arcs, Pattern Fill, Text,\n\ Boxes, Circles, Polygons.\n\ Works on multiple images simultaneously. Cut/Copy/Paste between all\n\ active images. Fatbits/Zoom on the image windows.\n\ \n\ " 13 75 installpkg xap3/xpaint.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi rm -f /tmp/return