progname=$0
package=gnulib
-cvsdatestamp='$Date: 2007-04-03 23:27:57 $'
+cvsdatestamp='$Date: 2007-07-13 01:17:00 $'
last_checkin_date=`echo "$cvsdatestamp" | sed -e 's,^\$[D]ate: ,,'`
version=`echo "$last_checkin_date" | sed -e 's/ .*$//' -e 's,/,-,g'`
nl='
'
+IFS=" "" $nl"
# You can set AUTOCONFPATH to empty if autoconf 2.57 is already in your PATH.
AUTOCONFPATH=
fi
}
+# Ensure an 'echo' command that does not interpret backslashes.
+# Test cases:
+# echo '\n' | wc -l prints 1 when OK, 2 when KO
+# echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null has return code 0 when OK, 1 when KO
+# This problem is a weird heritage from SVR4. BSD got it right (except that
+# BSD echo interprets '-n' as an option, which is also not desirable).
+# Nowadays the problem occurs in 4 situations:
+# - in bash, when the shell option xpg_echo is set (bash >= 2.04)
+# or when it was built with --enable-usg-echo-default (bash >= 2.0)
+# or when it was built with DEFAULT_ECHO_TO_USG (bash < 2.0),
+# - in zsh, when sh-emulation is not set,
+# - in ksh (e.g. AIX /bin/sh and Solaris /usr/xpg4/bin/sh are ksh instances,
+# and HP-UX /bin/sh and IRIX /bin/sh behave similarly),
+# - in Solaris /bin/sh and OSF/1 /bin/sh.
+# We try the following workarounds:
+# - for all: respawn using $CONFIG_SHELL if that is set and works.
+# - for bash >= 2.04: unset the shell option xpg_echo.
+# - for bash >= 2.0: define echo to a function that uses the printf built-in.
+# - for bash < 2.0: define echo to a function that uses cat of a here document.
+# - for zsh: turn sh-emulation on.
+# - for ksh: alias echo to 'print -r'.
+# - for ksh: alias echo to a function that uses cat of a here document.
+# - for Solaris /bin/sh and OSF/1 /bin/sh: respawn using /bin/ksh and rely on
+# the ksh workaround.
+# - otherwise: respawn using /bin/sh and rely on the workarounds.
+# When respawning, we pass --no-reexec as first argument, so as to avoid
+# turning this script into a fork bomb in unlucky situations.
+have_echo=
+if echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null; then
+ have_echo=yes # Lucky!
+fi
+# Try the workarounds.
+# Respawn using $CONFIG_SHELL if that is set and works.
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && test "X$1" != "X--no-reexec" \
+ && test -n "$CONFIG_SHELL" \
+ && test -f "$CONFIG_SHELL" \
+ && $CONFIG_SHELL -c 'echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null'; then
+ exec $CONFIG_SHELL "$0" --no-reexec "$@"
+ exit 127
+fi
+# For bash >= 2.04: unset the shell option xpg_echo.
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && test -n "$BASH_VERSION" \
+ && (shopt -o xpg_echo; echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then
+ shopt -o xpg_echo
+ have_echo=yes
+fi
+# For bash >= 2.0: define echo to a function that uses the printf built-in.
+# For bash < 2.0: define echo to a function that uses cat of a here document.
+# (There is no win in using 'printf' over 'cat' if it is not a shell built-in.)
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && test -n "$BASH_VERSION"; then \
+ if type printf 2>/dev/null | grep / > /dev/null; then
+ # 'printf' is not a shell built-in.
+echo ()
+{
+cat <<EOF
+$*
+EOF
+}
+ else
+ # 'printf' is a shell built-in.
+echo ()
+{
+ printf '%s\n' "$*"
+}
+ fi
+ if echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null; then
+ have_echo=yes
+ fi
+fi
+# For zsh: turn sh-emulation on.
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && test -n "$ZSH_VERSION" \
+ && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ emulate sh
+fi
+# For ksh: alias echo to 'print -r'.
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && (type print) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # A 'print' command exists.
+ if type print 2>/dev/null | grep / > /dev/null; then
+ :
+ else
+ # 'print' is a shell built-in.
+ if (print -r '\told' | grep told > /dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then
+ # 'print' is the ksh shell built-in.
+ alias echo='print -r'
+ fi
+ fi
+fi
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null; then
+ have_echo=yes
+fi
+# For ksh: alias echo to a function that uses cat of a here document.
+# The ksh manual page says:
+# "Aliasing is performed when scripts are read, not while they are executed.
+# Therefore, for an alias to take effect, the alias definition command has
+# to be executed before the command which references the alias is read."
+# Because of this, we have to play strange tricks with have_echo, to ensure
+# that the top-level statement containing the test starts after the 'alias'
+# command.
+if test -z "$have_echo"; then
+bsd_echo ()
+{
+cat <<EOF
+$*
+EOF
+}
+alias echo=bsd_echo 2>/dev/null
+fi
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null; then
+ have_echo=yes
+fi
+if test -z "$have_echo"; then
+ unalias echo 2>/dev/null
+fi
+# For Solaris /bin/sh and OSF/1 /bin/sh: respawn using /bin/ksh.
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && test "X$1" != "X--no-reexec" \
+ && test -f /bin/ksh; then
+ exec /bin/ksh "$0" --no-reexec "$@"
+ exit 127
+fi
+# Otherwise: respawn using /bin/sh.
+if test -z "$have_echo" \
+ && test "X$1" != "X--no-reexec" \
+ && test -f /bin/sh; then
+ exec /bin/sh "$0" --no-reexec "$@"
+ exit 127
+fi
+if test -z "$have_echo"; then
+ func_fatal_error "Shell does not support 'echo' correctly. Please install GNU bash and set the environment variable CONFIG_SHELL to point to it."
+fi
+if echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null; then
+ : # Works fine now.
+else
+ func_fatal_error "Shell does not support 'echo' correctly. Workaround does not work. Please report this as a bug to bug-gnulib@gnu.org."
+fi
+if test "X$1" = "X--no-reexec"; then
+ shift
+fi
+
# Command-line option processing.
# Removes the OPTIONS from the arguments. Sets the variables:
# - mode list or import or create-testdir or create-megatestdir
case "$0" in
/*) self_abspathname="$0" ;;
*/*) self_abspathname=`pwd`/"$0" ;;
- *) for d in `echo ":$PATH:" | sed -e 's/:::*/:.:/g' | sed -e 's/:/ /g'`; do
- if test -x "$d/$0" && test ! -d "$d/$0"; then
- self_abspathname="$d/$0"
- break
- fi
- done
- if test -z "$self_abspathname"; then
- func_fatal_error "could not locate the gnulib-tool program - how did you invoke it?"
- fi
- ;;
+ *)
+ # Look in $PATH.
+ # Iterate through the elements of $PATH.
+ # We use IFS=: instead of
+ # for d in `echo ":$PATH:" | sed -e 's/:::*/:.:/g' | sed -e 's/:/ /g'`
+ # because the latter does not work when some PATH element contains spaces.
+ # We use a canonicalized $pathx instead of $PATH, because empty PATH
+ # elements are by definition equivalent to '.', however field splitting
+ # according to IFS=: loses empty fields in many shells:
+ # - /bin/sh on OSF/1 and Solaris loses all empty fields (at the
+ # beginning, at the end, and in the middle),
+ # - /bin/sh on IRIX and /bin/ksh on IRIX and OSF/1 lose empty fields
+ # at the beginning and at the end,
+ # - GNU bash, /bin/sh on AIX and HP-UX, and /bin/ksh on AIX, HP-UX,
+ # Solaris lose empty fields at the end.
+ # The 'case' statement is an optimization, to avoid evaluating the
+ # explicit canonicalization command when $PATH contains no empty fields.
+ self_abspathname=
+ if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
+ func_tmpdir
+ { echo "#! /bin/sh"; echo "exit 0"; } > "$tmp"/conf.sh
+ chmod +x "$tmp"/conf.sh
+ if (PATH="/nonexistent;$tmp"; conf.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
+ else
+ PATH_SEPARATOR=:
+ fi
+ rm -rf "$tmp"
+ fi
+ if test "$PATH_SEPARATOR" = ";"; then
+ # On Windows, programs are searched in "." before $PATH.
+ pathx=".;$PATH"
+ else
+ # On Unix, we have to convert empty PATH elements to ".".
+ pathx="$PATH"
+ case :$PATH: in
+ *::*)
+ pathx=`echo ":$PATH:" | sed -e 's/:::*/:.:/g' -e 's/^://' -e 's/:\$//'`
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ save_IFS="$IFS"
+ IFS="$PATH_SEPARATOR"
+ for d in $pathx; do
+ IFS="$save_IFS"
+ test -z "$d" && d=.
+ if test -x "$d/$0" && test ! -d "$d/$0"; then
+ self_abspathname="$d/$0"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ IFS="$save_IFS"
+ if test -z "$self_abspathname"; then
+ func_fatal_error "could not locate the gnulib-tool program - how did you invoke it?"
+ fi
+ ;;
esac
while test -h "$self_abspathname"; do
# Resolve symbolic link.
done
# Add the dummy module, to make sure the library will be non-empty.
if test -z "$have_lib_SOURCES"; then
- func_append modules " dummy"
+ if func_acceptable "dummy"; then
+ func_append modules " dummy"
+ fi
fi
}
{
func_get_automake_snippet "$module" |
sed -e 's,lib_LIBRARIES,lib%_LIBRARIES,g' \
- -e 's,lib_LTLIBRARIES,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,g' |
- sed -e "$sed_eliminate_LDFLAGS" |
- sed -e 's,lib_\([A-Z][A-Z]*\),'"${libname}_${libext}"'_\1,g' |
- sed -e 's,lib%_LIBRARIES,lib_LIBRARIES,g' \
- -e 's,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,lib_LTLIBRARIES,g' |
- sed -e "$sed_transform_check_PROGRAMS"
+ -e 's,lib_LTLIBRARIES,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,g' \
+ -e "$sed_eliminate_LDFLAGS" \
+ -e 's,lib_\([A-Z][A-Z]*\),'"${libname}_${libext}"'_\1,g' \
+ -e 's,lib%_LIBRARIES,lib_LIBRARIES,g' \
+ -e 's,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,lib_LTLIBRARIES,g' \
+ -e "$sed_transform_check_PROGRAMS"
if test "$module" = 'alloca'; then
echo "${libname}_${libext}_LIBADD += @${perhapsLT}ALLOCA@"
echo "${libname}_${libext}_DEPENDENCIES += @${perhapsLT}ALLOCA@"
echo " if test -n \"\$\$dir\" && test -d \$\$dir; then \\"
echo " echo \"rmdir \$\$dir\"; rmdir \$\$dir; \\"
echo " fi; \\"
- echo " done"
+ echo " done; \\"
+ echo " :"
rm -f allsnippets.tmp
}
{
func_get_automake_snippet "$module" |
sed -e 's,lib_LIBRARIES,lib%_LIBRARIES,g' \
- -e 's,lib_LTLIBRARIES,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,g' |
- sed -e "$sed_eliminate_LDFLAGS" |
- sed -e 's,lib_\([A-Z][A-Z]*\),'"${libname}_${libext}"'_\1,g' |
- sed -e 's,lib%_LIBRARIES,lib_LIBRARIES,g' \
- -e 's,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,lib_LTLIBRARIES,g' |
- sed -e "$sed_transform_check_PROGRAMS"
+ -e 's,lib_LTLIBRARIES,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,g' \
+ -e "$sed_eliminate_LDFLAGS" \
+ -e 's,lib_\([A-Z][A-Z]*\),'"${libname}_${libext}"'_\1,g' \
+ -e 's,lib%_LIBRARIES,lib_LIBRARIES,g' \
+ -e 's,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,lib_LTLIBRARIES,g' \
+ -e "$sed_transform_check_PROGRAMS"
} > amsnippet.tmp
# Skip the contents if its entirely empty.
if grep '[^ ]' amsnippet.tmp > /dev/null ; then
echo " if test -n \"\$\$dir\" && test -d \$\$dir; then \\"
echo " echo \"rmdir \$\$dir\"; rmdir \$\$dir; \\"
echo " fi; \\"
- echo " done"
+ echo " done; \\"
+ echo " :"
rm -f allsnippets.tmp
}
cached_m4base=
cached_docbase=
cached_testsbase=
+ cached_inctests=
cached_libname=
cached_lgpl=
cached_makefile_name=
/gl_TESTS_BASE(/ {
s,^.*gl_TESTS_BASE([[ ]*\([^])]*\).*$,cached_testsbase="\1",p
}
+ /gl_WITH_TESTS/ {
+ s,^.*$,cached_inctests=true,p
+ }
/gl_LIB(/ {
s,^.*gl_LIB([[ ]*\([^])]*\).*$,cached_libname="\1",p
}
specified_modules="$cached_specified_modules $1"
# Append the cached and the specified avoidlist. This is probably better
# than dropping the cached one when --avoid is specified at least once.
- avoidlist=`echo $cached_avoidlist $avoidlist`
- # The sourcebase defaults to the cached one.
+ avoidlist=`for m in $cached_avoidlist $avoidlist; do echo $m; done | LC_ALL=C sort -u`
+ avoidlist=`echo $avoidlist`
+
+ # The sourcebase defaults to the cached one.
if test -z "$sourcebase"; then
sourcebase="$cached_sourcebase"
if test -z "$sourcebase"; then
func_fatal_error "missing --tests-base option"
fi
fi
+ # Require the tests if specified either way.
+ if test -z "$inctests"; then
+ inctests="$cached_inctests"
+ fi
# The libname defaults to the cached one.
if test -z "$supplied_libname"; then
libname="$cached_libname"
for module in $modules; do
license=`func_get_license $module`
case $license in
- LGPL | 'GPLed build tool') ;;
+ LGPL | LGPLv2+ | 'GPLed build tool') ;;
'public domain' | 'unlimited' | 'unmodifiable license text') ;;
*) func_fatal_error "incompatible license on module $module: $license" ;;
esac
func_append actioncmd " --m4-base=$m4base"
func_append actioncmd " --doc-base=$docbase"
func_append actioncmd " --aux-dir=$auxdir"
+ if test -n "$inctests"; then
+ func_append actioncmd " --with-tests"
+ fi
for module in $avoidlist; do
func_append actioncmd " --avoid=$module"
done
echo "gl_M4_BASE([$m4base])"
echo "gl_DOC_BASE([$docbase])"
echo "gl_TESTS_BASE([$testsbase])"
+ test -z "$inctests" || echo "gl_WITH_TESTS"
echo "gl_LIB([$libname])"
test -z "$lgpl" || echo "gl_LGPL"
echo "gl_MAKEFILE_NAME([$makefile_name])"
s|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\(.*\):build-aux/\(.*\))|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\1:'"$auxdir"'/\2)|
ba
}'
- sed_replace_build_aux=`echo "$sed_replace_build_aux" | sed -e 1d -e 's/^ *//'`
else
sed_replace_build_aux=
fi
# _LIBDEPS and _LTLIBDEPS variables are not needed if this library is
# created using libtool, because libtool already handles the dependencies.
if test "$libtool" != true; then
- libname_upper=`echo "$libname" | LC_ALL=C tr 'a-z' 'A-Z'`
+ libname_upper=`echo "$libname" | LC_ALL=C tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_'`
echo " ${libname_upper}_LIBDEPS=\"\$gl_libdeps\""
echo " AC_SUBST([${libname_upper}_LIBDEPS])"
echo " ${libname_upper}_LTLIBDEPS=\"\$gl_ltlibdeps\""
func_modules_transitive_closure
for module in $modules; do
license=`func_get_license "$module"`
- case $license in
- LGPL | 'GPLed build tool') ;;
+ case "$license" in
+ 'GPLed build tool') ;;
'public domain' | 'unlimited' | 'unmodifiable license text') ;;
- *) echo "warning: module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" 1>&2 ;;
+ *)
+ case "$requested_license" in
+ GPLv2+)
+ case "$license" in
+ GPLv2+ | LGPLv2+) ;;
+ *) echo "warning: module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" 1>&2 ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ LGPL)
+ case "$license" in
+ LGPL | LGPLv2+) ;;
+ *) echo "warning: module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" 1>&2 ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ LGPLv2+)
+ case "$license" in
+ LGPLv2+) ;;
+ *) echo "warning: module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" 1>&2 ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
esac
done
fi
sed_replace_build_aux='
:a
/AC_CONFIG_FILES(.*:build-aux\/.*)/{
- s|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\(.*\):build-aux/\(.*\))|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\1:../'"$auxdir"'/\2)|
- ba
+ s|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\(.*\):build-aux/\(.*\))|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\1:../'"$auxdir"'/\2)|
+ ba
}'
- sed_replace_build_aux=`echo "$sed_replace_build_aux" | sed -e 1d -e 's/^ *//'`
# We don't have explicit ordering constraints between the various
# autoconf snippets. It's cleanest to put those of the library before
# those of the tests.
# _LIBDEPS and _LTLIBDEPS variables are not needed if this library is
# created using libtool, because libtool already handles the dependencies.
if test "$libtool" != true; then
- libname_upper=`echo "$libname" | LC_ALL=C tr 'a-z' 'A-Z'`
+ libname_upper=`echo "$libname" | LC_ALL=C tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_'`
echo " ${libname_upper}_LIBDEPS=\"\$gl_libdeps\""
echo " AC_SUBST([${libname_upper}_LIBDEPS])"
echo " ${libname_upper}_LTLIBDEPS=\"\$gl_ltlibdeps\""
s|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\(.*\):build-aux/\(.*\))|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\1:'"$auxdir"'/\2)|
ba
}'
- sed_replace_build_aux=`echo "$sed_replace_build_aux" | sed -e 1d -e 's/^ *//'`
else
sed_replace_build_aux=
fi
# _LIBDEPS and _LTLIBDEPS variables are not needed if this library is
# created using libtool, because libtool already handles the dependencies.
if test "$libtool" != true; then
- libname_upper=`echo "$libname" | LC_ALL=C tr 'a-z' 'A-Z'`
+ libname_upper=`echo "$libname" | LC_ALL=C tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_'`
echo " ${libname_upper}_LIBDEPS=\"\$gl_libdeps\""
echo " AC_SUBST([${libname_upper}_LIBDEPS])"
echo " ${libname_upper}_LTLIBDEPS=\"\$gl_ltlibdeps\""
echo "executing ${AUTOPOINT} --force"
${AUTOPOINT} --force || func_exit 1
for f in ../$m4base/*.m4~; do
- mv -f $f `echo $f | sed -e 's,~$,,'` || func_exit 1
+ mv -f $f `echo $f | sed -e 's,~$,,'` || func_exit 1
done
fi
echo "executing ${ACLOCAL} -I ../$m4base"
-e 's,October,10,' -e 's,Oct,10,' \
-e 's,November,11,' -e 's,Nov,11,' \
-e 's,December,12,' -e 's,Dec,12,' \
- | sed -e 's,^,00,' | sed -e 's,^[0-9]*\([0-9][0-9] \),\1,' \
- | sed -e 's,^\([0-9]*\) \([0-9]*\) \([0-9]*\),\3\2\1,'`
+ -e 's,^,00,' -e 's,^[0-9]*\([0-9][0-9] \),\1,' \
+ -e 's,^\([0-9]*\) \([0-9]*\) \([0-9]*\),\3\2\1,'`
(echo '#!/bin/sh'
echo "CVSDATE=$cvsdate"
echo "test -d logs || mkdir logs"
echo " echo rc=\$?"
echo " ) 2>&1 | { if test -n \"\$AUTOBUILD_SUBST\"; then sed -e \"\$AUTOBUILD_SUBST\"; else cat; fi; } > logs/\$safemodule"
echo "done"
- ) > "$megatestdir/autobuild"
- chmod a+x "$megatestdir/autobuild"
+ ) > "$megatestdir/do-autobuild"
+ chmod a+x "$megatestdir/do-autobuild"
# Create Makefile.am.
(echo "## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in."
echo
echo "SUBDIRS = $megasubdirs"
echo
- echo "EXTRA_DIST = autobuild"
+ echo "EXTRA_DIST = do-autobuild"
) > "$megatestdir/Makefile.am"
# Create configure.ac.
# Perform func_import in a subshell, so that variable values
# such as
# local_gnulib_dir, avoidlist, sourcebase, m4base, docbase,
- # testsbase, libname, lgpl, makefile_name, libtool, macro_prefix
+ # testsbase, inctests, libname, lgpl, makefile_name, libtool,
+ # macro_prefix
# don't propagate from one directory to another.
(func_import) || func_exit 1
done