aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/bootstrap
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'bootstrap')
-rwxr-xr-xbootstrap1028
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 1028 deletions
diff --git a/bootstrap b/bootstrap
deleted file mode 100755
index 26066b2..0000000
--- a/bootstrap
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1028 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# Print a version string.
-scriptversion=2016-11-03.18; # UTC
-
-# Bootstrap this package from checked-out sources.
-
-# Copyright (C) 2003-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-# Originally written by Paul Eggert. The canonical version of this
-# script is maintained as build-aux/bootstrap in gnulib, however, to
-# be useful to your project, you should place a copy of it under
-# version control in the top-level directory of your project. The
-# intent is that all customization can be done with a bootstrap.conf
-# file also maintained in your version control; gnulib comes with a
-# template build-aux/bootstrap.conf to get you started.
-
-# Please report bugs or propose patches to bug-gnulib@gnu.org.
-
-nl='
-'
-
-# Ensure file names are sorted consistently across platforms.
-LC_ALL=C
-export LC_ALL
-
-# Ensure that CDPATH is not set. Otherwise, the output from cd
-# would cause trouble in at least one use below.
-(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH
-
-local_gl_dir=gl
-
-# Honor $PERL, but work even if there is none.
-PERL="${PERL-perl}"
-
-me=$0
-
-usage() {
- cat <<EOF
-Usage: $me [OPTION]...
-Bootstrap this package from the checked-out sources.
-
-Options:
- --gnulib-srcdir=DIRNAME specify the local directory where gnulib
- sources reside. Use this if you already
- have gnulib sources on your machine, and
- do not want to waste your bandwidth downloading
- them again. Defaults to \$GNULIB_SRCDIR
- --bootstrap-sync if this bootstrap script is not identical to
- the version in the local gnulib sources,
- update this script, and then restart it with
- /bin/sh or the shell \$CONFIG_SHELL
- --no-bootstrap-sync do not check whether bootstrap is out of sync
- --copy copy files instead of creating symbolic links
- --force attempt to bootstrap even if the sources seem
- not to have been checked out
- --no-git do not use git to update gnulib. Requires that
- --gnulib-srcdir point to a correct gnulib snapshot
- --skip-po do not download po files
-
-If the file $me.conf exists in the same directory as this script, its
-contents are read as shell variables to configure the bootstrap.
-
-For build prerequisites, environment variables like \$AUTOCONF and \$AMTAR
-are honored.
-
-Running without arguments will suffice in most cases.
-EOF
-}
-
-# warnf_ FORMAT-STRING ARG1...
-warnf_ ()
-{
- warnf_format_=$1
- shift
- nl='
-'
- case $* in
- *$nl*) me_=$(printf "$me"|tr "$nl|" '??')
- printf "$warnf_format_" "$@" | sed "s|^|$me_: |" ;;
- *) printf "$me: $warnf_format_" "$@" ;;
- esac >&2
-}
-
-# warn_ WORD1...
-warn_ ()
-{
- # If IFS does not start with ' ', set it and emit the warning in a subshell.
- case $IFS in
- ' '*) warnf_ '%s\n' "$*";;
- *) (IFS=' '; warn_ "$@");;
- esac
-}
-
-# die WORD1...
-die() { warn_ "$@"; exit 1; }
-
-# Configuration.
-
-# Name of the Makefile.am
-gnulib_mk=gnulib.mk
-
-# List of gnulib modules needed.
-gnulib_modules=
-
-# Any gnulib files needed that are not in modules.
-gnulib_files=
-
-: ${AUTOPOINT=autopoint}
-: ${AUTORECONF=autoreconf}
-
-# A function to be called right after gnulib-tool is run.
-# Override it via your own definition in bootstrap.conf.
-bootstrap_post_import_hook() { :; }
-
-# A function to be called after everything else in this script.
-# Override it via your own definition in bootstrap.conf.
-bootstrap_epilogue() { :; }
-
-# The command to download all .po files for a specified domain into
-# a specified directory. Fill in the first %s is the domain name, and
-# the second with the destination directory. Use rsync's -L and -r
-# options because the latest/%s directory and the .po files within are
-# all symlinks.
-po_download_command_format=\
-"rsync --delete --exclude '*.s1' -Lrtvz \
- 'translationproject.org::tp/latest/%s/' '%s'"
-
-# Fallback for downloading .po files (if rsync fails).
-po_download_command_format2=\
-"wget --mirror -nd -q -np -A.po -P '%s' \
- http://translationproject.org/latest/%s/"
-
-# Prefer a non-empty tarname (4th argument of AC_INIT if given), else
-# fall back to the package name (1st argument with munging)
-extract_package_name='
- /^AC_INIT(\[*/{
- s///
- /^[^,]*,[^,]*,[^,]*,[ []*\([^][ ,)]\)/{
- s//\1/
- s/[],)].*//
- p
- q
- }
- s/[],)].*//
- s/^GNU //
- y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/
- s/[^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_]/-/g
- p
- }
-'
-package=$(sed -n "$extract_package_name" configure.ac) \
- || die 'cannot find package name in configure.ac'
-gnulib_name=lib$package
-
-build_aux=build-aux
-source_base=lib
-m4_base=m4
-doc_base=doc
-tests_base=tests
-gnulib_extra_files=''
-
-# Additional gnulib-tool options to use. Use "\newline" to break lines.
-gnulib_tool_option_extras=
-
-# Other locale categories that need message catalogs.
-EXTRA_LOCALE_CATEGORIES=
-
-# Additional xgettext options to use. Use "\\\newline" to break lines.
-XGETTEXT_OPTIONS='\\\
- --flag=_:1:pass-c-format\\\
- --flag=N_:1:pass-c-format\\\
- --flag=error:3:c-format --flag=error_at_line:5:c-format\\\
-'
-
-# Package bug report address and copyright holder for gettext files
-COPYRIGHT_HOLDER='Free Software Foundation, Inc.'
-MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS=bug-$package@gnu.org
-
-# Files we don't want to import.
-excluded_files=
-
-# File that should exist in the top directory of a checked out hierarchy,
-# but not in a distribution tarball.
-checkout_only_file=README-hacking
-
-# Whether to use copies instead of symlinks.
-copy=false
-
-# Set this to '.cvsignore .gitignore' in bootstrap.conf if you want
-# those files to be generated in directories like lib/, m4/, and po/.
-# Or set it to 'auto' to make this script select which to use based
-# on which version control system (if any) is used in the source directory.
-vc_ignore=auto
-
-# Set this to true in bootstrap.conf to enable --bootstrap-sync by
-# default.
-bootstrap_sync=false
-
-# Use git to update gnulib sources
-use_git=true
-
-check_exists() {
- if test "$1" = "--verbose"; then
- ($2 --version </dev/null) >/dev/null 2>&1
- if test $? -ge 126; then
- # If not found, run with diagnostics as one may be
- # presented with env variables to set to find the right version
- ($2 --version </dev/null)
- fi
- else
- ($1 --version </dev/null) >/dev/null 2>&1
- fi
-
- test $? -lt 126
-}
-
-# find_tool ENVVAR NAMES...
-# -------------------------
-# Search for a required program. Use the value of ENVVAR, if set,
-# otherwise find the first of the NAMES that can be run.
-# If found, set ENVVAR to the program name, die otherwise.
-#
-# FIXME: code duplication, see also gnu-web-doc-update.
-find_tool ()
-{
- find_tool_envvar=$1
- shift
- find_tool_names=$@
- eval "find_tool_res=\$$find_tool_envvar"
- if test x"$find_tool_res" = x; then
- for i; do
- if check_exists $i; then
- find_tool_res=$i
- break
- fi
- done
- fi
- if test x"$find_tool_res" = x; then
- warn_ "one of these is required: $find_tool_names;"
- die "alternatively set $find_tool_envvar to a compatible tool"
- fi
- eval "$find_tool_envvar=\$find_tool_res"
- eval "export $find_tool_envvar"
-}
-
-# Override the default configuration, if necessary.
-# Make sure that bootstrap.conf is sourced from the current directory
-# if we were invoked as "sh bootstrap".
-case "$0" in
- */*) test -r "$0.conf" && . "$0.conf" ;;
- *) test -r "$0.conf" && . ./"$0.conf" ;;
-esac
-
-# Extra files from gnulib, which override files from other sources.
-test -z "${gnulib_extra_files}" && \
- gnulib_extra_files="
- build-aux/install-sh
- build-aux/mdate-sh
- build-aux/texinfo.tex
- build-aux/depcomp
- build-aux/config.guess
- build-aux/config.sub
- doc/INSTALL
-"
-
-if test "$vc_ignore" = auto; then
- vc_ignore=
- test -d .git && vc_ignore=.gitignore
- test -d CVS && vc_ignore="$vc_ignore .cvsignore"
-fi
-
-# Translate configuration into internal form.
-
-# Parse options.
-
-for option
-do
- case $option in
- --help)
- usage
- exit;;
- --gnulib-srcdir=*)
- GNULIB_SRCDIR=${option#--gnulib-srcdir=};;
- --skip-po)
- SKIP_PO=t;;
- --force)
- checkout_only_file=;;
- --copy)
- copy=true;;
- --bootstrap-sync)
- bootstrap_sync=true;;
- --no-bootstrap-sync)
- bootstrap_sync=false;;
- --no-git)
- use_git=false;;
- *)
- die "$option: unknown option";;
- esac
-done
-
-$use_git || test -d "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" \
- || die "Error: --no-git requires --gnulib-srcdir"
-
-if test -n "$checkout_only_file" && test ! -r "$checkout_only_file"; then
- die "Bootstrapping from a non-checked-out distribution is risky."
-fi
-
-# Strip blank and comment lines to leave significant entries.
-gitignore_entries() {
- sed '/^#/d; /^$/d' "$@"
-}
-
-# If $STR is not already on a line by itself in $FILE, insert it at the start.
-# Entries are inserted at the start of the ignore list to ensure existing
-# entries starting with ! are not overridden. Such entries support
-# whitelisting exceptions after a more generic blacklist pattern.
-insert_if_absent() {
- file=$1
- str=$2
- test -f $file || touch $file
- test -r $file || die "Error: failed to read ignore file: $file"
- duplicate_entries=$(gitignore_entries $file | sort | uniq -d)
- if [ "$duplicate_entries" ] ; then
- die "Error: Duplicate entries in $file: " $duplicate_entries
- fi
- linesold=$(gitignore_entries $file | wc -l)
- linesnew=$( { echo "$str"; cat $file; } | gitignore_entries | sort -u | wc -l)
- if [ $linesold != $linesnew ] ; then
- { echo "$str" | cat - $file > $file.bak && mv $file.bak $file; } \
- || die "insert_if_absent $file $str: failed"
- fi
-}
-
-# Adjust $PATTERN for $VC_IGNORE_FILE and insert it with
-# insert_if_absent.
-insert_vc_ignore() {
- vc_ignore_file="$1"
- pattern="$2"
- case $vc_ignore_file in
- *.gitignore)
- # A .gitignore entry that does not start with '/' applies
- # recursively to subdirectories, so prepend '/' to every
- # .gitignore entry.
- pattern=$(echo "$pattern" | sed s,^,/,);;
- esac
- insert_if_absent "$vc_ignore_file" "$pattern"
-}
-
-# Die if there is no AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR($build_aux) line in configure.ac.
-found_aux_dir=no
-grep '^[ ]*AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(\['"$build_aux"'\])' configure.ac \
- >/dev/null && found_aux_dir=yes
-grep '^[ ]*AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR('"$build_aux"')' configure.ac \
- >/dev/null && found_aux_dir=yes
-test $found_aux_dir = yes \
- || die "configure.ac lacks 'AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([$build_aux])'; add it"
-
-# If $build_aux doesn't exist, create it now, otherwise some bits
-# below will malfunction. If creating it, also mark it as ignored.
-if test ! -d $build_aux; then
- mkdir $build_aux
- for dot_ig in x $vc_ignore; do
- test $dot_ig = x && continue
- insert_vc_ignore $dot_ig $build_aux
- done
-fi
-
-# Note this deviates from the version comparison in automake
-# in that it treats 1.5 < 1.5.0, and treats 1.4.4a < 1.4-p3a
-# but this should suffice as we won't be specifying old
-# version formats or redundant trailing .0 in bootstrap.conf.
-# If we did want full compatibility then we should probably
-# use m4_version_compare from autoconf.
-sort_ver() { # sort -V is not generally available
- ver1="$1"
- ver2="$2"
-
- # split on '.' and compare each component
- i=1
- while : ; do
- p1=$(echo "$ver1" | cut -d. -f$i)
- p2=$(echo "$ver2" | cut -d. -f$i)
- if [ ! "$p1" ]; then
- echo "$1 $2"
- break
- elif [ ! "$p2" ]; then
- echo "$2 $1"
- break
- elif [ ! "$p1" = "$p2" ]; then
- if [ "$p1" -gt "$p2" ] 2>/dev/null; then # numeric comparison
- echo "$2 $1"
- elif [ "$p2" -gt "$p1" ] 2>/dev/null; then # numeric comparison
- echo "$1 $2"
- else # numeric, then lexicographic comparison
- lp=$(printf "$p1\n$p2\n" | LANG=C sort -n | tail -n1)
- if [ "$lp" = "$p2" ]; then
- echo "$1 $2"
- else
- echo "$2 $1"
- fi
- fi
- break
- fi
- i=$(($i+1))
- done
-}
-
-get_version_sed='
-# Move version to start of line.
-s/.*[v ]\([0-9]\)/\1/
-
-# Skip lines that do not start with version.
-/^[0-9]/!d
-
-# Remove characters after the version.
-s/[^.a-z0-9-].*//
-
-# The first component must be digits only.
-s/^\([0-9]*\)[a-z-].*/\1/
-
-#the following essentially does s/5.005/5.5/
-s/\.0*\([1-9]\)/.\1/g
-p
-q'
-
-get_version() {
- app=$1
-
- $app --version >/dev/null 2>&1 || { $app --version; return 1; }
-
- $app --version 2>&1 | sed -n "$get_version_sed"
-}
-
-check_versions() {
- ret=0
-
- while read app req_ver; do
- # We only need libtoolize from the libtool package.
- if test "$app" = libtool; then
- app=libtoolize
- fi
- # Exempt git if --no-git is in effect.
- if test "$app" = git; then
- $use_git || continue
- fi
- # Honor $APP variables ($TAR, $AUTOCONF, etc.)
- appvar=$(echo $app | LC_ALL=C tr '[a-z]-' '[A-Z]_')
- test "$appvar" = TAR && appvar=AMTAR
- case $appvar in
- GZIP) ;; # Do not use $GZIP: it contains gzip options.
- PERL::*) ;; # Keep perl modules as-is
- *) eval "app=\${$appvar-$app}" ;;
- esac
-
- # Handle the still-experimental Automake-NG programs specially.
- # They remain named as the mainstream Automake programs ("automake",
- # and "aclocal") to avoid gratuitous incompatibilities with
- # pre-existing usages (by, say, autoreconf, or custom autogen.sh
- # scripts), but correctly identify themselves (as being part of
- # "GNU automake-ng") when asked their version.
- case $app in
- automake-ng|aclocal-ng)
- app=${app%-ng}
- ($app --version | grep '(GNU automake-ng)') >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
- warn_ "Error: '$app' not found or not from Automake-NG"
- ret=1
- continue
- } ;;
- # Another check is for perl modules. These can be written as
- # e.g. perl::XML::XPath in case of XML::XPath module, etc.
- perl::*)
- # Extract module name
- app="${app#perl::}"
- if ! $PERL -m"$app" -e 'exit 0' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- warn_ "Error: perl module '$app' not found"
- ret=1
- fi
- continue
- ;;
- esac
- if [ "$req_ver" = "-" ]; then
- # Merely require app to exist; not all prereq apps are well-behaved
- # so we have to rely on $? rather than get_version.
- if ! check_exists --verbose $app; then
- warn_ "Error: '$app' not found"
- ret=1
- fi
- else
- # Require app to produce a new enough version string.
- inst_ver=$(get_version $app)
- if [ ! "$inst_ver" ]; then
- warn_ "Error: '$app' not found"
- ret=1
- else
- latest_ver=$(sort_ver $req_ver $inst_ver | cut -d' ' -f2)
- if [ ! "$latest_ver" = "$inst_ver" ]; then
- warnf_ '%s\n' \
- "Error: '$app' version == $inst_ver is too old" \
- " '$app' version >= $req_ver is required"
- ret=1
- fi
- fi
- fi
- done
-
- return $ret
-}
-
-print_versions() {
- echo "Program Min_version"
- echo "----------------------"
- printf %s "$buildreq"
- echo "----------------------"
- # can't depend on column -t
-}
-
-# Find sha1sum, named gsha1sum on MacPorts, shasum on Mac OS X 10.6.
-# Also find the compatible sha1 utility on the BSDs
-if test x"$SKIP_PO" = x; then
- find_tool SHA1SUM sha1sum gsha1sum shasum sha1
-fi
-
-use_libtool=0
-# We'd like to use grep -E, to see if any of LT_INIT,
-# AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, AM_PROG_LIBTOOL is used in configure.ac,
-# but that's not portable enough (e.g., for Solaris).
-grep '^[ ]*A[CM]_PROG_LIBTOOL' configure.ac >/dev/null \
- && use_libtool=1
-grep '^[ ]*LT_INIT' configure.ac >/dev/null \
- && use_libtool=1
-if test $use_libtool = 1; then
- find_tool LIBTOOLIZE glibtoolize libtoolize
-fi
-
-# gnulib-tool requires at least automake and autoconf.
-# If either is not listed, add it (with minimum version) as a prerequisite.
-case $buildreq in
- *automake*) ;;
- *) buildreq="automake 1.9
-$buildreq" ;;
-esac
-case $buildreq in
- *autoconf*) ;;
- *) buildreq="autoconf 2.59
-$buildreq" ;;
-esac
-
-# When we can deduce that gnulib-tool will require patch,
-# and when patch is not already listed as a prerequisite, add it, too.
-if test -d "$local_gl_dir" \
- && ! find "$local_gl_dir" -name '*.diff' -exec false {} +; then
- case $buildreq in
- *patch*) ;;
- *) buildreq="patch -
-$buildreq" ;;
- esac
-fi
-
-if ! printf "$buildreq" | check_versions; then
- echo >&2
- if test -f README-prereq; then
- die "See README-prereq for how to get the prerequisite programs"
- else
- die "Please install the prerequisite programs"
- fi
-fi
-
-# Warn the user if autom4te appears to be broken; this causes known
-# issues with at least gettext 0.18.3.
-probe=$(echo 'm4_quote([hi])' | autom4te -l M4sugar -t 'm4_quote:$%' -)
-if test "x$probe" != xhi; then
- warn_ "WARNING: your autom4te wrapper eats stdin;"
- warn_ "if bootstrap fails, consider upgrading your autotools"
-fi
-
-echo "$0: Bootstrapping from checked-out $package sources..."
-
-# See if we can use gnulib's git-merge-changelog merge driver.
-if $use_git && test -d .git && check_exists git; then
- if git config merge.merge-changelog.driver >/dev/null ; then
- :
- elif check_exists git-merge-changelog; then
- echo "$0: initializing git-merge-changelog driver"
- git config merge.merge-changelog.name 'GNU-style ChangeLog merge driver'
- git config merge.merge-changelog.driver 'git-merge-changelog %O %A %B'
- else
- echo "$0: consider installing git-merge-changelog from gnulib"
- fi
-fi
-
-
-cleanup_gnulib() {
- status=$?
- rm -fr "$gnulib_path"
- exit $status
-}
-
-git_modules_config () {
- test -f .gitmodules && git config --file .gitmodules "$@"
-}
-
-if $use_git; then
- gnulib_path=$(git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.path)
- test -z "$gnulib_path" && gnulib_path=gnulib
-fi
-
-# Get gnulib files. Populate $GNULIB_SRCDIR, possibly updating a
-# submodule, for use in the rest of the script.
-
-case ${GNULIB_SRCDIR--} in
--)
- # Note that $use_git is necessarily true in this case.
- if git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.url >/dev/null; then
- echo "$0: getting gnulib files..."
- git submodule init -- "$gnulib_path" || exit $?
- git submodule update -- "$gnulib_path" || exit $?
-
- elif [ ! -d "$gnulib_path" ]; then
- echo "$0: getting gnulib files..."
-
- trap cleanup_gnulib 1 2 13 15
-
- shallow=
- git clone -h 2>&1 | grep -- --depth > /dev/null && shallow='--depth 2'
- git clone $shallow git://git.sv.gnu.org/gnulib "$gnulib_path" ||
- cleanup_gnulib
-
- trap - 1 2 13 15
- fi
- GNULIB_SRCDIR=$gnulib_path
- ;;
-*)
- # Use GNULIB_SRCDIR directly or as a reference.
- if $use_git && test -d "$GNULIB_SRCDIR"/.git && \
- git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.url >/dev/null; then
- echo "$0: getting gnulib files..."
- if git submodule -h|grep -- --reference > /dev/null; then
- # Prefer the one-liner available in git 1.6.4 or newer.
- git submodule update --init --reference "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" \
- "$gnulib_path" || exit $?
- else
- # This fallback allows at least git 1.5.5.
- if test -f "$gnulib_path"/gnulib-tool; then
- # Since file already exists, assume submodule init already complete.
- git submodule update -- "$gnulib_path" || exit $?
- else
- # Older git can't clone into an empty directory.
- rmdir "$gnulib_path" 2>/dev/null
- git clone --reference "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" \
- "$(git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.url)" "$gnulib_path" \
- && git submodule init -- "$gnulib_path" \
- && git submodule update -- "$gnulib_path" \
- || exit $?
- fi
- fi
- GNULIB_SRCDIR=$gnulib_path
- fi
- ;;
-esac
-
-# $GNULIB_SRCDIR now points to the version of gnulib to use, and
-# we no longer need to use git or $gnulib_path below here.
-
-if $bootstrap_sync; then
- cmp -s "$0" "$GNULIB_SRCDIR/build-aux/bootstrap" || {
- echo "$0: updating bootstrap and restarting..."
- case $(sh -c 'echo "$1"' -- a) in
- a) ignored=--;;
- *) ignored=ignored;;
- esac
- exec sh -c \
- 'cp "$1" "$2" && shift && exec "${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}" "$@"' \
- $ignored "$GNULIB_SRCDIR/build-aux/bootstrap" \
- "$0" "$@" --no-bootstrap-sync
- }
-fi
-
-gnulib_tool=$GNULIB_SRCDIR/gnulib-tool
-<$gnulib_tool || exit $?
-
-# Get translations.
-
-download_po_files() {
- subdir=$1
- domain=$2
- echo "$me: getting translations into $subdir for $domain..."
- cmd=$(printf "$po_download_command_format" "$domain" "$subdir")
- eval "$cmd" && return
- # Fallback to HTTP.
- cmd=$(printf "$po_download_command_format2" "$subdir" "$domain")
- eval "$cmd"
-}
-
-# Mirror .po files to $po_dir/.reference and copy only the new
-# or modified ones into $po_dir. Also update $po_dir/LINGUAS.
-# Note po files that exist locally only are left in $po_dir but will
-# not be included in LINGUAS and hence will not be distributed.
-update_po_files() {
- # Directory containing primary .po files.
- # Overwrite them only when we're sure a .po file is new.
- po_dir=$1
- domain=$2
-
- # Mirror *.po files into this dir.
- # Usually contains *.s1 checksum files.
- ref_po_dir="$po_dir/.reference"
-
- test -d $ref_po_dir || mkdir $ref_po_dir || return
- download_po_files $ref_po_dir $domain \
- && ls "$ref_po_dir"/*.po 2>/dev/null |
- sed 's|.*/||; s|\.po$||' > "$po_dir/LINGUAS" || return
-
- langs=$(cd $ref_po_dir && echo *.po | sed 's/\.po//g')
- test "$langs" = '*' && langs=x
- for po in $langs; do
- case $po in x) continue;; esac
- new_po="$ref_po_dir/$po.po"
- cksum_file="$ref_po_dir/$po.s1"
- if ! test -f "$cksum_file" ||
- ! test -f "$po_dir/$po.po" ||
- ! $SHA1SUM -c "$cksum_file" < "$new_po" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo "$me: updated $po_dir/$po.po..."
- cp "$new_po" "$po_dir/$po.po" \
- && $SHA1SUM < "$new_po" > "$cksum_file" || return
- fi
- done
-}
-
-case $SKIP_PO in
-'')
- if test -d po; then
- update_po_files po $package || exit
- fi
-
- if test -d runtime-po; then
- update_po_files runtime-po $package-runtime || exit
- fi;;
-esac
-
-symlink_to_dir()
-{
- src=$1/$2
- dst=${3-$2}
-
- test -f "$src" && {
-
- # If the destination directory doesn't exist, create it.
- # This is required at least for "lib/uniwidth/cjk.h".
- dst_dir=$(dirname "$dst")
- if ! test -d "$dst_dir"; then
- mkdir -p "$dst_dir"
-
- # If we've just created a directory like lib/uniwidth,
- # tell version control system(s) it's ignorable.
- # FIXME: for now, this does only one level
- parent=$(dirname "$dst_dir")
- for dot_ig in x $vc_ignore; do
- test $dot_ig = x && continue
- ig=$parent/$dot_ig
- insert_vc_ignore $ig "${dst_dir##*/}"
- done
- fi
-
- if $copy; then
- {
- test ! -h "$dst" || {
- echo "$me: rm -f $dst" &&
- rm -f "$dst"
- }
- } &&
- test -f "$dst" &&
- cmp -s "$src" "$dst" || {
- echo "$me: cp -fp $src $dst" &&
- cp -fp "$src" "$dst"
- }
- else
- # Leave any existing symlink alone, if it already points to the source,
- # so that broken build tools that care about symlink times
- # aren't confused into doing unnecessary builds. Conversely, if the
- # existing symlink's time stamp is older than the source, make it afresh,
- # so that broken tools aren't confused into skipping needed builds. See
- # <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2011-05/msg00326.html>.
- test -h "$dst" &&
- src_ls=$(ls -diL "$src" 2>/dev/null) && set $src_ls && src_i=$1 &&
- dst_ls=$(ls -diL "$dst" 2>/dev/null) && set $dst_ls && dst_i=$1 &&
- test "$src_i" = "$dst_i" &&
- both_ls=$(ls -dt "$src" "$dst") &&
- test "X$both_ls" = "X$dst$nl$src" || {
- dot_dots=
- case $src in
- /*) ;;
- *)
- case /$dst/ in
- *//* | */../* | */./* | /*/*/*/*/*/)
- die "invalid symlink calculation: $src -> $dst";;
- /*/*/*/*/) dot_dots=../../../;;
- /*/*/*/) dot_dots=../../;;
- /*/*/) dot_dots=../;;
- esac;;
- esac
-
- echo "$me: ln -fs $dot_dots$src $dst" &&
- ln -fs "$dot_dots$src" "$dst"
- }
- fi
- }
-}
-
-version_controlled_file() {
- parent=$1
- file=$2
- if test -d .git; then
- git rm -n "$file" > /dev/null 2>&1
- elif test -d .svn; then
- svn log -r HEAD "$file" > /dev/null 2>&1
- elif test -d CVS; then
- grep -F "/${file##*/}/" "$parent/CVS/Entries" 2>/dev/null |
- grep '^/[^/]*/[0-9]' > /dev/null
- else
- warn_ "no version control for $file?"
- false
- fi
-}
-
-# NOTE: we have to be careful to run both autopoint and libtoolize
-# before gnulib-tool, since gnulib-tool is likely to provide newer
-# versions of files "installed" by these two programs.
-# Then, *after* gnulib-tool (see below), we have to be careful to
-# run autoreconf in such a way that it does not run either of these
-# two just-pre-run programs.
-
-# Import from gettext.
-with_gettext=yes
-grep '^[ ]*AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION(' configure.ac >/dev/null || \
- with_gettext=no
-
-if test $with_gettext = yes || test $use_libtool = 1; then
-
- tempbase=.bootstrap$$
- trap "rm -f $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1" 1 2 13 15
-
- > $tempbase.0 > $tempbase.1 &&
- find . ! -type d -print | sort > $tempbase.0 || exit
-
- if test $with_gettext = yes; then
- # Released autopoint has the tendency to install macros that have been
- # obsoleted in current gnulib, so run this before gnulib-tool.
- echo "$0: $AUTOPOINT --force"
- $AUTOPOINT --force || exit
- fi
-
- # Autoreconf runs aclocal before libtoolize, which causes spurious
- # warnings if the initial aclocal is confused by the libtoolized
- # (or worse out-of-date) macro directory.
- # libtoolize 1.9b added the --install option; but we support back
- # to libtoolize 1.5.22, where the install action was default.
- if test $use_libtool = 1; then
- install=
- case $($LIBTOOLIZE --help) in
- *--install*) install=--install ;;
- esac
- echo "running: $LIBTOOLIZE $install --copy"
- $LIBTOOLIZE $install --copy
- fi
-
- find . ! -type d -print | sort >$tempbase.1
- old_IFS=$IFS
- IFS=$nl
- for file in $(comm -13 $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1); do
- IFS=$old_IFS
- parent=${file%/*}
- version_controlled_file "$parent" "$file" || {
- for dot_ig in x $vc_ignore; do
- test $dot_ig = x && continue
- ig=$parent/$dot_ig
- insert_vc_ignore "$ig" "${file##*/}"
- done
- }
- done
- IFS=$old_IFS
-
- rm -f $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1
- trap - 1 2 13 15
-fi
-
-# Import from gnulib.
-
-gnulib_tool_options="\
- --import\
- --no-changelog\
- --aux-dir $build_aux\
- --doc-base $doc_base\
- --lib $gnulib_name\
- --m4-base $m4_base/\
- --source-base $source_base/\
- --tests-base $tests_base\
- --local-dir $local_gl_dir\
- $gnulib_tool_option_extras\
-"
-if test $use_libtool = 1; then
- case "$gnulib_tool_options " in
- *' --libtool '*) ;;
- *) gnulib_tool_options="$gnulib_tool_options --libtool" ;;
- esac
-fi
-echo "$0: $gnulib_tool $gnulib_tool_options --import ..."
-$gnulib_tool $gnulib_tool_options --import $gnulib_modules \
- || die "gnulib-tool failed"
-
-for file in $gnulib_files; do
- symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" $file \
- || die "failed to symlink $file"
-done
-
-bootstrap_post_import_hook \
- || die "bootstrap_post_import_hook failed"
-
-# Remove any dangling symlink matching "*.m4" or "*.[ch]" in some
-# gnulib-populated directories. Such .m4 files would cause aclocal to fail.
-# The following requires GNU find 4.2.3 or newer. Considering the usual
-# portability constraints of this script, that may seem a very demanding
-# requirement, but it should be ok. Ignore any failure, which is fine,
-# since this is only a convenience to help developers avoid the relatively
-# unusual case in which a symlinked-to .m4 file is git-removed from gnulib
-# between successive runs of this script.
-find "$m4_base" "$source_base" \
- -depth \( -name '*.m4' -o -name '*.[ch]' \) \
- -type l -xtype l -delete > /dev/null 2>&1
-
-# Invoke autoreconf with --force --install to ensure upgrades of tools
-# such as ylwrap.
-AUTORECONFFLAGS="--verbose --install --force -I $m4_base $ACLOCAL_FLAGS"
-
-# Some systems (RHEL 5) are using ancient autotools, for which the
-# --no-recursive option had not been invented. Detect that lack and
-# omit the option when it's not supported. FIXME in 2017: remove this
-# hack when RHEL 5 autotools are updated, or when they become irrelevant.
-case $($AUTORECONF --help) in
- *--no-recursive*) AUTORECONFFLAGS="$AUTORECONFFLAGS --no-recursive";;
-esac
-
-# Tell autoreconf not to invoke autopoint or libtoolize; they were run above.
-echo "running: AUTOPOINT=true LIBTOOLIZE=true $AUTORECONF $AUTORECONFFLAGS"
-AUTOPOINT=true LIBTOOLIZE=true $AUTORECONF $AUTORECONFFLAGS \
- || die "autoreconf failed"
-
-# Get some extra files from gnulib, overriding existing files.
-for file in $gnulib_extra_files; do
- case $file in
- */INSTALL) dst=INSTALL;;
- build-aux/*) dst=$build_aux/${file#build-aux/};;
- *) dst=$file;;
- esac
- symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" $file $dst \
- || die "failed to symlink $file"
-done
-
-if test $with_gettext = yes; then
- # Create gettext configuration.
- echo "$0: Creating po/Makevars from po/Makevars.template ..."
- rm -f po/Makevars
- sed '
- /^EXTRA_LOCALE_CATEGORIES *=/s/=.*/= '"$EXTRA_LOCALE_CATEGORIES"'/
- /^COPYRIGHT_HOLDER *=/s/=.*/= '"$COPYRIGHT_HOLDER"'/
- /^MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS *=/s|=.*|= '"$MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS"'|
- /^XGETTEXT_OPTIONS *=/{
- s/$/ \\/
- a\
- '"$XGETTEXT_OPTIONS"' $${end_of_xgettext_options+}
- }
- ' po/Makevars.template >po/Makevars \
- || die 'cannot generate po/Makevars'
-
- # If the 'gettext' module is in use, grab the latest Makefile.in.in.
- # If only the 'gettext-h' module is in use, assume autopoint already
- # put the correct version of this file into place.
- case $gnulib_modules in
- *gettext-h*) ;;
- *gettext*)
- cp $GNULIB_SRCDIR/build-aux/po/Makefile.in.in po/Makefile.in.in \
- || die "cannot create po/Makefile.in.in"
- ;;
- esac
-
- if test -d runtime-po; then
- # Similarly for runtime-po/Makevars, but not quite the same.
- rm -f runtime-po/Makevars
- sed '
- /^DOMAIN *=.*/s/=.*/= '"$package"'-runtime/
- /^subdir *=.*/s/=.*/= runtime-po/
- /^MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS *=/s/=.*/= bug-'"$package"'@gnu.org/
- /^XGETTEXT_OPTIONS *=/{
- s/$/ \\/
- a\
- '"$XGETTEXT_OPTIONS_RUNTIME"' $${end_of_xgettext_options+}
- }
- ' po/Makevars.template >runtime-po/Makevars \
- || die 'cannot generate runtime-po/Makevars'
-
- # Copy identical files from po to runtime-po.
- (cd po && cp -p Makefile.in.in *-quot *.header *.sed *.sin ../runtime-po)
- fi
-fi
-
-bootstrap_epilogue
-
-echo "$0: done. Now you can run './configure'."
-
-# Local variables:
-# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
-# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
-# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
-# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC0"
-# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
-# End:

Return to:

Send suggestions and report system problems to the System administrator.