libvirt/autogen.sh

118 lines
3.6 KiB
Bash
Raw Permalink Normal View History

#!/bin/sh
# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
set -e
srcdir=`dirname "$0"`
test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=.
THEDIR=`pwd`
cd "$srcdir"
test -f src/libvirt.c || {
echo "You must run this script in the top-level libvirt directory"
exit 1
}
EXTRA_ARGS=
no_git=
if test "x$1" = "x--no-git"; then
no_git=" $1"
shift
case "$1 $2" in
--gnulib-srcdir=*) no_git="$no_git $1"; shift ;;
--gnulib-srcdir\ *) no_git="$no_git $1=$2"; shift; shift;;
esac
fi
if test -z "$NOCONFIGURE" ; then
if test "x$1" = "x--system"; then
shift
prefix=/usr
libdir=$prefix/lib
sysconfdir=/etc
localstatedir=/var
if [ -d /usr/lib64 ]; then
libdir=$prefix/lib64
fi
EXTRA_ARGS="--prefix=$prefix --sysconfdir=$sysconfdir --localstatedir=$localstatedir --libdir=$libdir"
echo "Running ./configure with $EXTRA_ARGS $@"
else
if test -z "$*" && test ! -f "$THEDIR/config.status"; then
maint: detect VPATH builds when checking for gnulib update I accidentally typed 'make' in the srcdir of a VPATH build, and was surprised to see this: $ make /bin/sh: s/^[ +-]//;s/ .*//: No such file or directory INFO: gnulib update required; running ./autogen.sh first make: -n: Command not found ./autogen.sh I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish to pass any to it, please specify them on the ./autogen.sh command line. running bootstrap... ./bootstrap: Bootstrapping from checked-out libvirt sources... ./bootstrap: getting gnulib files... Oops - we're trying to execute some fairly bogus command names, and then trying to configure in-tree (which breaks all existing VPATH builds, since automake refuses to do a VPATH build if it detects an in-tree configure). The third line (executing "-n") is fixed by updating to the latest gnulib; the rest of the problem is fixed by copying the same filtering in our cfg.mk as what gnulib just added, so that we avoid any $(shell) invocations which in turn depend on variables that are only populated by a working Makefile. With that in place, we are back to the much nicer: $ make There seems to be no Makefile in this directory. You must run ./configure before running 'make'. make: *** [abort-due-to-no-makefile] Error 1 Additionally, although harder to see - there was a trailing space in the message warning us that autogen would run an in-tree configure. * .gnulib: Update to latest, in part for maint.mk improvements. * cfg.mk (_update_required): Don't check for update in unconfigured directory. * autogen.sh (no_git): Drop trailing space. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-06-04 21:48:20 +00:00
echo "I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish"
echo "to pass any to it, please specify them on the $0 command line."
fi
fi
fi
# Compute the hash we'll use to determine whether rerunning bootstrap
# is required. The first is just the SHA1 that selects a gnulib snapshot.
# The second ensures that whenever we change the set of gnulib modules used
# by this package, we rerun bootstrap to pull in the matching set of files.
# The third ensures that whenever we change the set of local gnulib diffs,
# we rerun bootstrap to pull in those diffs.
bootstrap_hash()
{
if test "$no_git"; then
echo no-git
return
fi
git submodule status | sed 's/^[ +-]//;s/ .*//'
git hash-object bootstrap.conf
git ls-tree -d HEAD gnulib/local | awk '{print $3}'
}
# Ensure that whenever we pull in a gnulib update or otherwise change to a
# different version (i.e., when switching branches), we also rerun ./bootstrap.
# Also, running 'make rpm' tends to litter the po/ directory, and some people
# like to run 'git clean -x -f po' to fix it; but only ./bootstrap regenerates
# the required file po/Makevars.
# Only run bootstrap from a git checkout, never from a tarball.
if test -d .git || test -f .git; then
curr_status=.git-module-status t=
if test "$no_git"; then
t=no-git
elif test -d .gnulib; then
t=$(bootstrap_hash; git diff .gnulib)
fi
case $t:${CLEAN_SUBMODULE+set} in
*:set) ;;
*-dirty*)
echo "error: gnulib submodule is dirty, please investigate" 2>&1
echo "set env-var CLEAN_SUBMODULE to discard gnulib changes" 2>&1
exit 1 ;;
esac
# Keep this test in sync with cfg.mk:_update_required
if test "$t" = "$(cat $curr_status 2>/dev/null)" \
&& test -f "po/Makevars" && test -f AUTHORS; then
# good, it's up to date, all we need is autoreconf
autoreconf -if
else
if test -z "$no_git" && test ${CLEAN_SUBMODULE+set}; then
echo cleaning up submodules...
git submodule foreach 'git clean -dfqx && git reset --hard'
fi
echo running bootstrap$no_git...
./bootstrap$no_git --bootstrap-sync && bootstrap_hash > $curr_status \
|| { echo "Failed to bootstrap, please investigate."; exit 1; }
fi
fi
test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" && exit 0
cd "$THEDIR"
if test "x$OBJ_DIR" != x; then
mkdir -p "$OBJ_DIR"
cd "$OBJ_DIR"
fi
if test -z "$*" && test -z "$EXTRA_ARGS" && test -f config.status; then
./config.status --recheck
else
$srcdir/configure $EXTRA_ARGS "$@"
fi && {
echo
echo "Now type 'make' to compile libvirt."
}