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#!/bin/sh
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#
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#
#
### Run this to produce everything needed for configuration. ###
# Some shells can produce output when running 'cd' which interferes
# with the construct 'abs=`cd dir && pwd`'.
(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH
# Run tests to ensure that our build requirements are met
RELEASE_MODE=""
RELEASE_ARGS=""
SKIP_DEPS=""
while test $# != 0; do
case "$1" in
--release)
RELEASE_MODE="$1"
RELEASE_ARGS="--release"
shift
;;
-s)
SKIP_DEPS="yes"
shift
;;
--) # end of option parsing
break
;;
*)
echo "invalid parameter: '$1'"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
# ### The order of parameters is important; buildcheck.sh depends on it and
# ### we don't want to copy the fancy option parsing loop there. For the
# ### same reason, all parameters should be quoted, so that buildcheck.sh
# ### sees an empty arg rather than missing one.
./build/buildcheck.sh "$RELEASE_MODE" || exit 1
# Handle some libtool helper files
#
# ### eventually, we can/should toss this in favor of simply using
# ### APR's libtool. deferring to a second round of change...
#
# Much like APR except we do not prefer libtool 1 over libtool 2.
libtoolize="`./build/PrintPath glibtoolize libtoolize glibtoolize1 libtoolize15 libtoolize14`"
lt_major_version=`$libtoolize --version 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/^[^0-9]*//' -e 's/\..*//' -e '/^$/d' -e 1q`
if [ "x$libtoolize" = "x" ]; then
echo "libtoolize not found in path"
exit 1
fi
rm -f build/config.guess build/config.sub
$libtoolize --copy --automake --force
ltpath="`dirname $libtoolize`"
if [ "x$LIBTOOL_M4" = "x" ]; then
ltm4_error='(try setting the LIBTOOL_M4 environment variable)'
if [ -d "$ltpath/../share/aclocal/." ]; then
ltm4=`cd "$ltpath/../share/aclocal" && pwd`
else
echo "Libtool helper path not found $ltm4_error"
echo " expected at: '$ltpath/../share/aclocal'"
exit 1
fi
else
ltm4_error="(the LIBTOOL_M4 environment variable is: $LIBTOOL_M4)"
ltm4="$LIBTOOL_M4"
fi
ltfile="$ltm4/libtool.m4"
if [ ! -f "$ltfile" ]; then
echo "$ltfile not found $ltm4_error"
exit 1
fi
echo "Copying libtool helper: $ltfile"
# An ancient helper might already be present from previous builds,
# and it might be write-protected (e.g. mode 444, seen on FreeBSD).
# This would cause cp to fail and print an error message, but leave
# behind a potentially outdated libtool helper. So, remove before
# copying:
rm -f build/libtool.m4
cp "$ltfile" build/libtool.m4
for file in ltoptions.m4 ltsugar.m4 ltversion.m4 lt~obsolete.m4; do
rm -f build/$file
if [ $lt_major_version -ge 2 ]; then
ltfile="$ltm4/$file"
if [ ! -f "$ltfile" ]; then
echo "$ltfile not found $ltm4_error"
exit 1
fi
echo "Copying libtool helper: $ltfile"
cp "$ltfile" "build/$file"
fi
done
if [ $lt_major_version -ge 2 ]; then
if [ "x$LIBTOOL_CONFIG" = "x" ]; then
ltconfig_error='(try setting the LIBTOOL_CONFIG environment variable)'
if [ -d "$ltpath/../share/libtool/config/." ]; then
ltconfig=`cd "$ltpath/../share/libtool/config" && pwd`
elif [ -d "$ltpath/../share/libtool/build-aux/." ]; then
ltconfig=`cd "$ltpath/../share/libtool/build-aux" && pwd`
else
echo "Autoconf helper path not found $ltconfig_error"
echo " expected at: '$ltpath/../share/libtool/config'"
echo " or: '$ltpath/../share/libtool/build-aux'"
exit 1
fi
else
ltconfig_error="(the LIBTOOL_CONFIG environment variable is: $LIBTOOL_CONFIG)"
ltconfig="$LIBTOOL_CONFIG"
fi
for file in config.guess config.sub; do
configfile="$ltconfig/$file"
if [ ! -f "$configfile" ]; then
echo "$configfile not found $ltconfig_error"
exit 1
fi
echo "Copying autoconf helper: $configfile"
cp "$configfile" build/$file
done
fi
# Create the file detailing all of the build outputs for SVN.
#
# Note: this dependency on Python is fine: only SVN developers use autogen.sh
# and we can state that dev people need Python on their machine. Note
# that running gen-make.py requires Python 2.7 or newer.
PYTHON="`./build/find_python.sh`"
if test -z "$PYTHON"; then
echo "Python 2.7 or later is required to run autogen.sh"
echo "If you have a suitable Python installed, but not on the"
echo "PATH, set the environment variable PYTHON to the full path"
echo "to the Python executable, and re-run autogen.sh"
exit 1
fi
# Compile SWIG headers into standalone C files if we are in release mode
if test -n "$RELEASE_MODE"; then
echo "Generating SWIG code..."
# Generate build-outputs.mk in non-release-mode, so that we can
# build the SWIG-related files
"$PYTHON" ./gen-make.py build.conf || gen_failed=1
# Build the SWIG-related files
make -f autogen-standalone.mk autogen-swig || gen_failed=1
# Remove the .swig_*checked files
rm -f .swig_checked .swig_pl_checked .swig_py_checked .swig_rb_checked
fi
if test -n "$SKIP_DEPS"; then
echo "Creating build-outputs.mk (no dependencies)..."
"$PYTHON" ./gen-make.py $RELEASE_ARGS -s build.conf || gen_failed=1
else
echo "Creating build-outputs.mk..."
"$PYTHON" ./gen-make.py $RELEASE_ARGS build.conf || gen_failed=1
fi
if test -n "$RELEASE_MODE"; then
find build/ -name '*.pyc' -exec rm {} \;
fi
rm autogen-standalone.mk
if test -n "$gen_failed"; then
echo "ERROR: gen-make.py failed"
exit 1
fi
# Produce config.h.in
echo "Creating svn_private_config.h.in..."
${AUTOHEADER:-autoheader}
# If there's a config.cache file, we may need to delete it.
# If we have an existing configure script, save a copy for comparison.
if [ -f config.cache ] && [ -f configure ]; then
cp configure configure.$$.tmp
fi
# Produce ./configure
echo "Creating configure..."
${AUTOCONF:-autoconf}
# If we have a config.cache file, toss it if the configure script has
# changed, or if we just built it for the first time.
if [ -f config.cache ]; then
(
[ -f configure.$$.tmp ] && cmp configure configure.$$.tmp > /dev/null 2>&1
) || (
echo "Tossing config.cache, since configure has changed."
rm config.cache
)
rm -f configure.$$.tmp
fi
# Remove autoconf 2.5x's cache directory
rm -rf autom4te*.cache
echo ""
echo "You can run ./configure now."
echo ""
echo "Running autogen.sh implies you are a maintainer. You may prefer"
echo "to run configure in one of the following ways:"
echo ""
echo "./configure --enable-maintainer-mode"
echo "./configure --disable-shared"
echo "./configure --enable-maintainer-mode --disable-shared"
echo "./configure --disable-optimize --enable-debug"
echo "./configure CFLAGS='--flags-for-C' CXXFLAGS='--flags-for-C++'"
echo ""
echo "Note: If you wish to run a Subversion HTTP server, you will need"
echo "Apache 2.x. See the INSTALL file for details."
echo ""