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The m4 directory must not be removed as it contains files which are distributed with the source code. Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
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123 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# This is a simple script which is meant to help developers
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# better deal with the GNU autotools, specifically:
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#
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# aclocal
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# libtoolize
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# autoconf
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# autoheader
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# automake
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#
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# The whole thing is quite complex...
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#
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# The idea is to run this collection of tools on a single platform,
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# typically the main development platform, running a recent version of
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# autoconf. In theory, if we had these tools on each platform where we
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# ever expected to port the software, we would never need to checkin
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# more than a few autotools configuration files. However, the whole
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# idea is to generate a configure script and associated files in a way
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# that is portable across platforms, so we *have* to check in a whole
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# bunch of files generated by all these tools.
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# The real source files are:
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#
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# acinclude.m4 (used by aclocal)
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# configure.ac (main autoconf file)
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# Makefile.am, */Makefile.am (automake config files)
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#
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# All the rest is auto-generated.
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if [ "$1" = "clean" ]; then
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echo "Cleaning..."
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rm configure aclocal.m4
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rm m4/l*
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rm config/*
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rmdir config
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find . -iname "Makefile.in" -type f -exec rm '{}' +
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fi
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# Prevent any errors that might result from failing to properly invoke
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# `libtoolize` or `glibtoolize,` whichever is present on your system,
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# from occurring by testing for its existence and capturing the absolute path to
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# its location for caching purposes prior to using it later on in 'Step 2:'
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if command -v libtoolize >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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LIBTOOLIZE="$(command -v libtoolize)"
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elif command -v glibtoolize >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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LIBTOOLIZE="$(command -v glibtoolize)"
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else
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echo "Unable to find a valid copy of libtoolize or glibtoolize in your PATH!"
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bail_out
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fi
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bail_out()
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{
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echo
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echo " Something went wrong, bailing out!"
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echo
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exit 1
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}
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# --- Step 1: Generate aclocal.m4 from:
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# . acinclude.m4
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# . config/*.m4 (these files are referenced in acinclude.m4)
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mkdir -p config
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echo "Running aclocal"
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aclocal -I config || bail_out
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# --- Step 2:
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echo "Running $LIBTOOLIZE"
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$LIBTOOLIZE -f -c || bail_out
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$LIBTOOLIZE --automake || bail_out
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# --- Step 3: Generate configure and include/miaconfig.h from:
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# . configure.ac
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#
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echo "Running autoconf"
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autoconf || bail_out
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if grep -q PKG_CHECK_MODULES configure; then
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# The generated configure is invalid because pkg-config is unavailable.
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rm configure
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echo "Missing pkg-config. Check the build requirements."
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bail_out
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fi
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# --- Step 4: Generate config.h.in from:
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# . configure.ac (look for AM_CONFIG_HEADER tag or AC_CONFIG_HEADER tag)
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echo "Running autoheader"
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autoheader -f || bail_out
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# --- Step 5: Generate Makefile.in, src/Makefile.in, and a whole bunch of
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# files in config (config.guess, config.sub, depcomp,
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# install-sh, missing, mkinstalldirs) plus COPYING and
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# INSTALL from:
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# . Makefile.am
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# . src/Makefile.am
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#
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# Using --add-missing --copy makes sure that, if these files are missing,
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# they are copied from the system so they can be used in a distribution.
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echo "Running automake --add-missing --copy"
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automake --add-missing --copy --warnings=all || bail_out
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echo ""
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echo "All done."
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echo "To build the software now, do something like:"
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echo ""
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echo "$ ./configure [--enable-debug] [...other options]"
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