#!/bin/sh# install - install a program, script, or datafilescriptversion=2005-05-14.22# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the# following copyright and license.## Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium## Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:## The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.## THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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