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##
## Copyright 2007-2011 SRI International
##
## This file is part of the Computational Morphometry Toolkit.
##
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##
## The Computational Morphometry Toolkit is free software: you can
## redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
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##
## The Computational Morphometry Toolkit is distributed in the hope that it
## will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
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## GNU General Public License for more details.
##
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## with the Computational Morphometry Toolkit. If not, see
## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
##
## $Revision: 4646 $
##
## $LastChangedDate: 2012-11-29 14:39:47 -0800 (Thu, 29 Nov 2012) $
##
## $LastChangedBy: torstenrohlfing $
##
CMTK_BINARY_DIR=/usr/lib/cmtk/bin
# Check whether we have "lockfile" tool available and include proper script with locking functions
if which lockfile > /dev/null; then
source ${CMTK_BINARY_DIR}/cmtk_locking_procmail.sh
else
source ${CMTK_BINARY_DIR}/cmtk_locking.sh
fi
# For convenience and readability
cmtk()
{
${CMTK_BINARY_DIR}/$*
}
#
# Given a .hdr file name, compress corresponding .img file.
#
gzip_hdr_img()
{
for i in $*; do
local img=`echo ${i} | sed 's/\.hdr/\.img/g'`
gzip -9f ${img}
done
}
#
# Echo a command line, then execute it.
#
echo_and_exec()
{
echo $*
$*
}
#
# Find file in list of paths
#
find_file()
{
local file=$1
shift
for d in $*; do
test -e ${d}/${file} && echo ${d}/${file} && return
done
echo "COULD NOT FIND: $file" > /dev/stderr
}
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