#!/bin/sh # # Run this to generate all the initial makefiles. # # $Id: autogen.sh,v 1.26 2003/06/22 22:50:40 jmayer Exp $ DIE=true PROJECT="Ethereal" # Check for python. There's no "--version" option! python -c "print 'Checking for python.'" if [ $? != 0 ] ; then cat >&2 <<_EOF_ You must have Python in order to compile $PROJECT. Download the appropriate package for your distribution/OS, or get the source tarball at http://www.python.org/ _EOF_ DIE="exit 1" fi ACVER=`autoconf --version | grep '^autoconf' | sed 's/.*)//'` case "$ACVER" in 0* | 1\.* | 2\.[0-9] | 2\.[0-9][a-z]* | \ 2\.1[0-2] | 2\.1[0-2][a-z]* ) cat >&2 <<_EOF_ You must have autoconf 2.13 or later installed to compile $PROJECT. Download the appropriate package for your distribution/OS, or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/autoconf/ _EOF_ DIE="exit 1" ;; esac AMVER=`automake --version | grep '^automake' | sed 's/.*)//'` case "$AMVER" in 0* | 1\.[0-3] | 1\.[0-3][a-z]* ) cat >&2 <<_EOF_ You must have automake 1.4 or later installed to compile $PROJECT. Download the appropriate package for your distribution/OS, or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake/ _EOF_ DIE="exit 1" ;; esac # # Apple's Developer Tools have a "libtool" that has nothing to do with # the GNU libtool; they call the latter "glibtool". They also call # libtoolize "glibtoolize". # # Check for "glibtool" first. # LTVER=`glibtool --version 2>/dev/null | grep ' libtool)' | \ sed 's/.*) \([0-9][0-9.]*\) .*/\1/'` if test -z "$LTVER" then LTVER=`libtool --version | grep ' libtool)' | \ sed 's/.*) \([0-9][0-9.]*\) .*/\1/' ` LIBTOOLIZE=libtoolize else LIBTOOLIZE=glibtoolize fi case "$LTVER" in 0* | 1\.[0-2] | 1\.[0-2][a-z]* | \ 1\.3\.[0-2] | 1\.3\.[0-2][a-z]* ) cat >&2 <<_EOF_ You must have libtool 1.3.3 or later installed to compile $PROJECT. Download the appropriate package for your distribution/OS, or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libtool/ _EOF_ DIE="exit 1" ;; esac $DIE # # We do NOT want libtoolize overwriting our versions of config.guess and # config.sub, so move them away and then move them back. # We don't omit "--force", as we want libtoolize to install other files # without whining. # mv config.guess config.guess.save-libtool mv config.sub config.sub.save-libtool LTARGS=" --copy --force" echo $LIBTOOLIZE $LTARGS $LIBTOOLIZE $LTARGS || exit 1 rm -f config.guess config.sub mv config.guess.save-libtool config.guess mv config.sub.save-libtool config.sub if glib-config --version >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then rm -f aclocal-missing/glib.m4 else cp aclocal-fallback/glib.m4 aclocal-missing/ fi if gtk-config --version >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then rm -f aclocal-missing/gtk.m4 else cp aclocal-fallback/gtk.m4 aclocal-missing/ fi if pkg-config glib-2.0 >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then rm -f aclocal-missing/glib-2.0.m4 else cp aclocal-fallback/glib-2.0.m4 aclocal-missing/ fi if pkg-config gtk+-2.0 >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then rm -f aclocal-missing/gtk-2.0.m4 else cp aclocal-fallback/gtk-2.0.m4 aclocal-missing/ fi for dir in . epan wiretap ; do echo processing $dir ( cd $dir if [ "$dir" = "." ] ; then topdir=. else topdir=.. fi aclocal_flags=`$topdir/aclocal-flags` aclocalinclude="$ACLOCAL_FLAGS $aclocal_flags"; echo aclocal $aclocalinclude aclocal $aclocalinclude || exit 1 echo autoheader autoheader || exit 1 echo automake --add-missing --gnu $am_opt automake --add-missing --gnu $am_opt || exit 1 echo autoconf autoconf || exit 1 ) || exit 1 done #./configure "$@" || exit 1 echo echo "Now type \"./configure [options]\" and \"make\" to compile $PROJECT."