=========================================================== .___ __ __ _________________ __ __ __| _/|__|/ |_ / ___\_` __ \__ \ | | \/ __ | | \\_ __\ / /_/ > | \// __ \| | / /_/ | | || | \___ /|__| (____ /____/\____ | |__||__| /_____/ \/ \/ grep rough audit - static analysis tool v2.8 written by @Wireghoul =================================[justanotherhacker.com]=== ############################################## mypaint-2.0.1/windows/msys2-build.sh-30-# Script name and location. mypaint-2.0.1/windows/msys2-build.sh:31:SCRIPT=`basename "$0"` mypaint-2.0.1/windows/msys2-build.sh:32:SCRIPTDIR=`dirname "$0"` mypaint-2.0.1/windows/msys2-build.sh-33-cd "$SCRIPTDIR/.." ############################################## mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md-321-building. Assuming both **libmypaint** and **mypaint-brushes** were mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md:322:installed configured with ```--prefix=$BASE_DIR``` you can do this by running: mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md-323- ############################################## mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md-359-> mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md:360:> E.g: `python setup.py build_ext --rpath=$BASE_DIR/lib/` mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md-361- ############################################## mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md-363- mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md:364:The start script `mypaint` will be placed in `$BASE_DIR/bin/`, so either add mypaint-2.0.1/BUILDING.md-365-that path to your PATH environment variable: ############################################## mypaint-2.0.1/glade/run.sh-4- mypaint-2.0.1/glade/run.sh:5:dir="`dirname $0`" mypaint-2.0.1/glade/run.sh-6-GLADE_CATALOG_SEARCH_PATH="$dir"