From: Jim Meyering Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:13:49 +0000 (+0000) Subject: autogen.sh: simply to a one-liner: autoreconf -i X-Git-Tag: v1.3.0~430 X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=749183bcc5b21c36c848460221b030ca0bc81433;p=mirror_corosync.git autogen.sh: simply to a one-liner: autoreconf -i * autogen.sh: Don't use "which" or uname, or... git-svn-id: http://svn.fedorahosted.org/svn/corosync/trunk@2243 fd59a12c-fef9-0310-b244-a6a79926bd2f --- diff --git a/autogen.sh b/autogen.sh index 27a60724..7f0f2eb6 100755 --- a/autogen.sh +++ b/autogen.sh @@ -1,129 +1,4 @@ #!/bin/sh # 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 2>&1 - then - : - else - return 1 - fi - - # The GNU standard is --version - if - $cmd --version /dev/null 2>&1 - then - return 0 - fi - - # Maybe it suppports -V instead - if - $cmd -V /dev/null 2>&1 - then - return 0 - fi - - # Nope, the program seems broken - return 1 -} - -arch=`uname -s` -# Disable the errors on FreeBSD until a fix can be found. -if [ ! "$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 - -RC=0 - -gnu="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu" - -# Check for Autoconf -for command in autoconf autoconf213 autoconf253 autoconf259 -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 - -# Check for automake -for command in automake19 automake-1.9 automake -do - if - testProgram $command - then - automake=$command - aclocal=`echo "$automake" | sed -e 's/automake/aclocal/'` - - fi -done - -if [ -z $autoconf ]; then - echo You must have autoconf installed to compile the corosync 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 corosync package. - echo Download the appropriate package for your system, - echo or get the source tarball at: $gnu/automake/ - exit 1 -fi - -# Create local copies so that the incremental updates will work. -rm -f ./autoconf ./automake ./autoheader -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 - -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 - -echo Now run ./configure -trap '' 0 +autoreconf -i -v && echo Now run ./configure and make