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#!/bin/sh
#
# License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
# Copyright 2001 horms <horms@vergenet.net>
# (heavily mangled by alanr)
#
# bootstrap: set up the project and get it ready to make
#
# Basically, we run autoconf, automake and libtool in the
# right way to get things set up for this environment.
#
# We also look and see if those tools are installed, and
# tell you where to get them if they're not.
#
# Our goal is to not require dragging along anything
# more than we need. If this doesn't work on your system,
# (i.e., your /bin/sh is broken) send us a patch.
#
# This code loosely based on the corresponding named script in
# enlightenment, and also on the sort-of-standard autoconf
# bootstrap script.
# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
testProgram()
{
cmd=$1
if [ -z "$cmd" ]; then
return 1;
fi
arch=`uname -s`
# Make sure the which is in an if-block... on some platforms it throws exceptions
#
# The ERR trap is not executed if the failed command is part
# of an until or while loop, part of an if statement, part of a &&
# or || list.
if
which $cmd </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1
then
:
else
return 1
fi
# The GNU standard is --version
if
$cmd --version </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1
then
return 0
fi
# Maybe it suppports -V instead
if
$cmd -V </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1
then
return 0
fi
# Nope, the program seems broken
return 1
}
gnu="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu"
for command in autoconf213 autoconf253 autoconf259 autoconf
do
if
testProgram $command == 1
then
autoconf=$command
autoheader=`echo "$autoconf" | sed -e 's/autoconf/autoheader/'`
autom4te=`echo "$autoconf" | sed -e 's/autoconf/autmo4te/'`
autoreconf=`echo "$autoconf" | sed -e 's/autoconf/autoreconf/'`
autoscan=`echo "$autoconf" | sed -e 's/autoconf/autoscan/'`
autoupdate=`echo "$autoconf" | sed -e 's/autoconf/autoupdate/'`
ifnames=`echo "$autoconf" | sed -e 's/autoconf/ifnames/'`
fi
done
for command in automake14 automake-1.4 automake15 automake-1.5 automake17 automake-1.7 automake19 automake-1.9 automake-1.11 automake
do
if
testProgram $command
then
: OK $pkg is installed
automake=$command
aclocal=`echo "$automake" | sed -e 's/automake/aclocal/'`
fi
done
for command in libtool14 libtool15 libtool glibtool
do
URL=$gnu/$pkg/
if
testProgram $command
then
libtool=$command
libtoolize=`echo "$libtool" | sed -e 's/libtool/libtoolize/'`
fi
done
if [ -z $autoconf ]; then
echo You must have autoconf installed to compile the cluster-glue package.
echo Download the appropriate package for your system,
echo or get the source tarball at: $gnu/autoconf/
exit 1
elif [ -z $automake ]; then
echo You must have automake installed to compile the cluster-glue package.
echo Download the appropriate package for your system,
echo or get the source tarball at: $gnu/automake/
exit 1
elif [ -z $libtool ]; then
echo You must have libtool installed to compile the cluster-glue package.
echo Download the appropriate package for your system,
echo or get the source tarball at: $gnu/libtool/
exit 1
fi
oneline() {
read x; echo "$x"
}
LT_version=`$libtool --version | oneline | sed -e 's%^[^0-9]*%%' -e s'% .*%%'`
LT_majvers=`echo "$LT_version" | sed -e 's%\..*%%'`
LT_minvers=`echo "$LT_version" | sed -e 's%^[^.]*\.%%' `
LT_minnum=`echo "$LT_minvers" | sed -e 's%[^0-9].*%%'`
if
[ $LT_majvers -lt 1 ] || [ $LT_majvers = 1 -a $LT_minnum -lt 4 ]
then
echo "Minimum version of libtool is 1.4. You have $LT_version installed."
exit 1
fi
# Create local copies so that the incremental updates will work.
rm -f ./autoconf ./automake ./autoheader ./libtool
ln -s `which $libtool` ./libtool
ln -s `which $autoconf` ./autoconf
ln -s `which $automake` ./automake
ln -s `which $autoheader` ./autoheader
printf "$autoconf:\t"
$autoconf --version | head -n 1
printf "$automake:\t"
$automake --version | head -n 1
rm -rf libltdl libltdl.tar
echo $libtoolize --ltdl --force --copy
# Unset GREP_OPTIONS as any coloring can mess up the AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR matching patterns
GREP_OPTIONS= $libtoolize --ltdl --force --copy
arch=`uname -s`
# Disable the errors on FreeBSD until a fix can be found.
if [ ! "$arch" = "FreeBSD" ]; then
set -e
#
# All errors are fatal from here on out...
# The shell will complain and exit on any "uncaught" error code.
#
#
# And the trap will ensure sure some kind of error message comes out.
#
trap 'echo ""; echo "$0 exiting due to error (sorry!)." >&2' 0
fi
# Emulate the old --ltdl-tar option...
# If the libltdl directory is required we will unpack it later
tar -cf libltdl.tar libltdl
rm -rf libltdl
echo $aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS
$aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS
echo $autoheader
$autoheader
echo $automake --add-missing --include-deps --copy
$automake --add-missing --include-deps --copy
echo $autoconf
$autoconf
test -f libtool.m4 || touch libtool.m4
test -f ltdl.m4 || touch ltdl.m4
echo Now run ./configure
trap '' 0
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