#!/bin/sh
dialog --title "Install packages to your hard drive" \
       --checklist "Please select the packages you would like to install to your hard drive from the Slackware Professional CD-ROM.  The disk 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 \
"doom1wad" "This is the shareware DOOM data fil" "off" \
"linxdoom" "Linux X DOOM v1.666." "off" \
2> /tmp/return
if fgrep '"doom1wad"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
 dialog --title "Installing package doom1wad to your hard drive" --infobox \
"This is the shareware DOOM data file.\n\
\n\
You'll need this to run DOOM.\n\
\n\
" 6 75
 installpkg doom1wad.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
fi
if fgrep '"linxdoom"' /tmp/return 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
 dialog --title "Installing package linxdoom to your hard drive" --infobox \
"Linux X DOOM v1.666.\n\
\n\
This is DOOM for Linux -- DOOM is a nifty 3D game originally\n\
released for NEXTSTEP and then DOS.\n\
\n\
If you don't have a 16 bit sound card, you'll want to remove\n\
/usr/games/sndserver, or if you have an 8 bit sound card (or the\n\
PC speaker) you can find a filter in the ./source/contrib/linux-x-doom\n\
directory that will allow you to get nice static-free sound.\n\
\n\
" 12 75
 installpkg linxdoom.tgz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
fi
rm -f /tmp/return
