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#
# $Id: 739de7214a6b50caa13e942ce6d8d465574a06fd $
#
# Bootstrap script
need_to_make_depend=no
prune_flag=""
case :$PATH: in
*/NT/tools:*)
echo Stripping NT/tools from path temporarily...
PATH=`echo :$PATH | sed 's@:[^:]*/NT/tools:@@g' | sed 's@^:@@'`
;;
esac
if test "x$1" = "x--no-recursion"; then
prune_flag="-prune"
shift
fi
if test "x$1" = "x" ; then
base=`echo $0 | sed 's@[^/]*$@@g'`
if test "x$base" != "x" ; then
cd "$base"
fi
localdir=`pwd`
else
cd "$1"
localdir=`echo $0 | sed 's@[^/]*$@@g'`
if test "x$localdir" = "x"; then
localdir=`pwd`
else
localdir=`cd $localdir;pwd`
fi
fi
findprog() {
(
IFS=:
for path in $PATH; do
if [ -x "$path/$1" ]; then
return 0
fi
done
return 1
)
}
# There are script wrappers for autoconf (e.g. in Debian) that tries
# to autodetect which autoconf version configure.in etc is written
# for. There are also configure.in scripts (e.g. in Pike) that tries
# to detect which autoconf they're running in. These tend to fool each
# other, so try to avoid the script wrappers.
if findprog autoconf2.50 && findprog autoheader2.50; then
autoconf=autoconf2.50
autoheader=autoheader2.50
else
autoconf=autoconf
autoheader=autoheader
fi
ac_args="--localdir=$localdir"
ah_args=""
autom4te_polluted="no"
autoconf_version="`\"$autoconf\" --version $ac_args|head -n 1|awk '{ print $NF }'`"
if [ "`echo \"$autoconf_version\"|awk -F. '{ print $1 }'|sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]//g'`" -ne "2" -o \
"`echo \"$autoconf_version\"|awk -F. '{ print $2 }'|sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]//g'`" -le "10" -o \
"`echo \"$autoconf_version\"|awk -F. '{ print $2 }'|sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]//g'`" -ge "50" ]; then
if [ "`echo \"$autoconf_version\"|awk -F. '{ print $2 }'|sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]//g'`" -le "51" ]; then
# Autoconf 2.50 and 2.51 are seriously broken.
echo "Autoconf version $autoconf_version is not supported." >&2
echo >&2
echo "Get and install autoconf 2.52 or later." >&2
# Abort
exit 1
elif [ "`echo \"$autoconf_version\"|awk -F. '{ print $1 }'|sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]//g'`" = "2" -a \
"`echo \"$autoconf_version\"|awk -F. '{ print $2 }'|sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]//g'`" -ge "53" ]; then
# NB: autoheader 2.53 is stupid, and has broken handling of warnings.
# 1) The warning flags are not passed along to autoconf.
# 2) The option --warnings is misspelled by missing the last 's'.
if [ "`echo \"$autoconf_version\"|awk -F. '{ print $2 }'|sed -e 's/[A-Za-z]//g'`" -le "53" ]; then
# autoconf 2.53 doesn't have --prepend-include.
ac_args="-Wno-obsolete --include=$localdir"
ah_args="--include=$localdir"
else
ac_args="-Wno-obsolete --prepend-include=$localdir"
ah_args="-Wno-obsolete --prepend-include=$localdir"
fi
# Attempt to kludge around Perl's stupid warnings about locale settings.
LANGUAGE=C LC_CTYPE=C LANG=C export LANGUAGE LC_CTYPE LANG
LC_MONETARY=C LC_NUMERIC=C export LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC
LC_MESSAGES=C LC_COLLATE=C export LC_MESSAGES LC_COLLATE
LC_TIME=C LC_ALL=C export LC_TIME LC_ALL
autom4te_polluted=yes
fi;
else
echo "Warning: Using autoconf < 2.50. Don't do this if you want to make export." >&2
fi
autoheader_version="`\"$autoheader\" --version $ah_args|head -n 1|awk '{ print $NF }'`"
if [ "x$autoconf_version" != "x$autoheader_version" ]; then
echo "$autoheader version ($autoheader_version) differs from $autoconf version ($autoconf_version)" >&2
# Abort
exit 1
else :; fi
IFS=''
( find . -follow -type d -print $prune_flag || \
find . -type d -print $prune_flag
) | egrep -v '/(CVS)|(RCS)|(test-install)$' | sort | uniq | while read dir; do
IFS='
'
if [ -f $dir/Makefile.am -a -f $dir/configure.in ]; then
# aclocal needs to be run before autoconf
echo "Running aclocal in $dir"
(cd $dir ; aclocal )
echo "Running automake in $dir"
(cd $dir ; automake )
fi
if [ -f $dir/configure.in ] && grep AC_CONFIG_HEADER $dir/configure.in >/dev/null; then
echo "Running $autoheader in $dir"
( cd $dir ; "$autoheader" $ah_args && echo foo >stamp-h.in )
fi
if [ -f $dir/configure.in ]; then
if grep AC_INIT $dir/configure.in >/dev/null; then
echo "Running $autoconf in $dir"
( cd $dir ; "$autoconf" $ac_args )
else
echo "$dir seems to use Cygnus-configure."
fi
fi
if [ -f $dir/Makefile.in -a ! -f $dir/dependencies ] && egrep @dependencies@ $dir/Makefile.in >/dev/null; then
touch $dir/dependencies
need_to_make_depend=yes
fi
if [ "$autom4te_polluted" = "yes" ]; then
# autoconf 2.53+ pullutes the source tree with cache-directories.
for d in $dir/autom4te*.cache; do
test -d "$d" && rm -rf "$d"
done
fi
done
if test "x$need_to_make_depend" = "xyes" ; then
echo You need to run \"make depend\" after \"configure\", and then \"configure\" again.
fi
exit 0
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