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1 | @echo off\r |
2 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
12ff2dc5 | 3 | rem Configuration script for MS Windows 95/98/Me and NT/2000/XP\r |
ceb4c4d3 TTN |
4 | rem Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,\r |
5 | rem 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\r | |
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6 | \r |
7 | rem This file is part of GNU Emacs.\r | |
8 | \r | |
9 | rem GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\r | |
10 | rem it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by\r | |
11 | rem the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)\r | |
12 | rem any later version.\r | |
13 | \r | |
14 | rem GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,\r | |
15 | rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\r | |
16 | rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the\r | |
17 | rem GNU General Public License for more details.\r | |
18 | \r | |
19 | rem You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License\r | |
20 | rem along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the\r | |
364c38d3 LK |
21 | rem Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,\r |
22 | rem Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.\r | |
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23 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
24 | rem YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING UTILITIES TO MAKE EMACS:\r | |
25 | rem\r | |
12ff2dc5 | 26 | rem + MS Windows 95/98/Me or NT/2000/XP\r |
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27 | rem + either MSVC 2.x or later, or gcc-2.95 or later (with gmake 3.75\r |
28 | rem or later) and the Mingw32 and W32 API headers and libraries\r | |
29 | rem\r | |
30 | rem For reference, here is a list of which builds of gmake are known to\r | |
31 | rem work or not, and whether they work in the presence and/or absence of\r | |
32 | rem sh.exe.\r | |
7019fb66 | 33 | rem\r |
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34 | rem sh exists no sh\r |
35 | rem cygwin b20.1 make (3.75): okay[1] fails[2]\r | |
36 | rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.77: okay okay\r | |
37 | rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.78.1: okay okay\r | |
38 | rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.79.1: okay okay\r | |
39 | rem mingw32/gcc-2.92.2 make (3.77): okay okay\r | |
40 | rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.77: okay[1] fails[2]\r | |
41 | rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.78.1: okay fails[2]\r | |
42 | rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.79.1: couldn't build make[3]\r | |
43 | rem\r | |
44 | rem [1] doesn't cope with makefiles with DOS line endings, so must mount\r | |
45 | rem emacs source with text!=binary.\r | |
46 | rem [2] fails when needs to invoke shell commands; okay invoking gcc etc.\r | |
47 | rem [3] requires LC_MESSAGES support to build; maybe 2.95.x update to\r | |
48 | rem cygwin provides this?\r | |
49 | rem\r | |
50 | \r | |
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51 | if exist config.log del config.log\r |
52 | \r | |
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53 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
54 | rem See if the environment is large enough. We need 43 (?) bytes.\r | |
55 | set $foo$=123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123\r | |
56 | if not "%$foo$%" == "123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123" goto SmallEnv\r | |
57 | set $foo$=\r | |
58 | \r | |
59 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
60 | rem Make sure we are running in the nt subdir\r | |
61 | if exist configure.bat goto start\r | |
62 | echo You must run configure from the nt subdirectory.\r | |
63 | goto end\r | |
64 | \r | |
65 | :start\r | |
66 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
67 | rem Default settings.\r | |
68 | set prefix=\r | |
69 | set nodebug=N\r | |
70 | set noopt=N\r | |
71 | set nocygwin=N\r | |
72 | set COMPILER=\r | |
73 | set usercflags=\r | |
74 | set userldflags=\r | |
75 | set sep1=\r | |
76 | set sep2=\r | |
77 | \r | |
78 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
79 | rem Handle arguments.\r | |
80 | :again\r | |
81 | if "%1" == "-h" goto usage\r | |
82 | if "%1" == "--help" goto usage\r | |
83 | if "%1" == "--prefix" goto setprefix\r | |
84 | if "%1" == "--with-gcc" goto withgcc\r | |
85 | if "%1" == "--with-msvc" goto withmsvc\r | |
86 | if "%1" == "--no-debug" goto nodebug\r | |
87 | if "%1" == "--no-opt" goto noopt\r | |
88 | if "%1" == "--no-cygwin" goto nocygwin\r | |
89 | if "%1" == "--cflags" goto usercflags\r | |
90 | if "%1" == "--ldflags" goto userldflags\r | |
e0006538 | 91 | if "%1" == "--without-png" goto withoutpng\r |
aad0eae4 | 92 | if "%1" == "--without-jpeg" goto withoutjpeg\r |
12ff2dc5 | 93 | if "%1" == "--without-gif" goto withoutgif\r |
47c01e80 | 94 | if "%1" == "--without-tiff" goto withouttiff\r |
507f5dce | 95 | if "%1" == "--without-xpm" goto withoutxpm\r |
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96 | if "%1" == "" goto checkutils\r |
97 | :usage\r | |
98 | echo Usage: configure [options]\r | |
99 | echo Options:\r | |
100 | echo. --prefix PREFIX install Emacs in directory PREFIX\r | |
101 | echo. --with-gcc use GCC to compile Emacs\r | |
102 | echo. --with-msvc use MSVC to compile Emacs\r | |
103 | echo. --no-debug exclude debug info from executables\r | |
104 | echo. --no-opt disable optimization\r | |
105 | echo. --no-cygwin use -mno-cygwin option with GCC\r | |
106 | echo. --cflags FLAG pass FLAG to compiler\r | |
107 | echo. --ldflags FLAG pass FLAG to compiler when linking\r | |
7019fb66 | 108 | echo. --without-png do not use libpng even if it is installed\r |
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109 | echo. --without-jpeg do not use jpeg-6b even if it is installed\r |
110 | echo. --without-gif do not use libungif even if it is installed\r | |
6ed82072 JB |
111 | echo. --without-tiff do not use libtiff even if it is installed\r |
112 | echo. --without-xpm do not use libXpm even if it is installed\r | |
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113 | goto end\r |
114 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
115 | :setprefix\r | |
116 | shift\r | |
117 | set prefix=%1\r | |
118 | shift\r | |
119 | goto again\r | |
120 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
121 | :withgcc\r | |
122 | set COMPILER=gcc\r | |
123 | shift\r | |
124 | goto again\r | |
125 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
126 | :withmsvc\r | |
127 | set COMPILER=cl\r | |
128 | shift\r | |
129 | goto again\r | |
130 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
131 | :nodebug\r | |
132 | set nodebug=Y\r | |
133 | shift\r | |
134 | goto again\r | |
135 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
136 | :noopt\r | |
137 | set noopt=Y\r | |
138 | shift\r | |
139 | goto again\r | |
140 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
141 | :nocygwin\r | |
142 | set nocygwin=Y\r | |
143 | shift\r | |
144 | goto again\r | |
145 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
146 | :usercflags\r | |
147 | shift\r | |
148 | set usercflags=%usercflags%%sep1%%1\r | |
149 | set sep1= %nothing%\r | |
150 | shift\r | |
151 | goto again\r | |
152 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
153 | :userldflags\r | |
154 | shift\r | |
155 | set userldflags=%userldflags%%sep2%%1\r | |
156 | set sep2= %nothing%\r | |
157 | shift\r | |
158 | goto again\r | |
e0006538 JR |
159 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
160 | \r | |
161 | :withoutpng\r | |
162 | set pngsupport=N\r | |
163 | set HAVE_PNG=\r | |
39bd0e03 | 164 | shift\r |
e0006538 | 165 | goto again\r |
f466241d | 166 | \r |
aad0eae4 JR |
167 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
168 | \r | |
169 | :withoutjpeg\r | |
170 | set jpegsupport=N\r | |
171 | set HAVE_JPEG=\r | |
39bd0e03 | 172 | shift\r |
aad0eae4 JR |
173 | goto again\r |
174 | \r | |
12ff2dc5 JB |
175 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
176 | \r | |
177 | :withoutgif\r | |
178 | set gifsupport=N\r | |
179 | set HAVE_GIF=\r | |
180 | shift\r | |
181 | goto again\r | |
182 | \r | |
47c01e80 JB |
183 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
184 | \r | |
185 | :withouttiff\r | |
186 | set tiffsupport=N\r | |
187 | set HAVE_TIFF=\r | |
188 | shift\r | |
189 | goto again\r | |
190 | \r | |
507f5dce JR |
191 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
192 | \r | |
193 | :withoutxpm\r | |
194 | set xpmsupport=N\r | |
195 | set HAVE_XPM=\r | |
196 | shift\r | |
197 | goto again\r | |
198 | \r | |
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199 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
200 | rem Check that necessary utilities (cp and rm) are present.\r | |
201 | :checkutils\r | |
202 | echo Checking for 'cp'...\r | |
203 | cp configure.bat junk.bat\r | |
204 | if not exist junk.bat goto needcp\r | |
205 | echo Checking for 'rm'...\r | |
206 | rm junk.bat\r | |
207 | if exist junk.bat goto needrm\r | |
208 | goto checkcompiler\r | |
209 | :needcp\r | |
210 | echo You need 'cp' (the Unix file copy program) to build Emacs.\r | |
211 | goto end\r | |
212 | :needrm\r | |
213 | del junk.bat\r | |
214 | echo You need 'rm' (the Unix file delete program) to build Emacs.\r | |
215 | goto end\r | |
216 | \r | |
217 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
218 | rem Auto-detect compiler if not specified, and validate GCC if chosen.\r | |
219 | :checkcompiler\r | |
e0006538 | 220 | if (%COMPILER%)==(cl) goto compilercheckdone\r |
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221 | if (%COMPILER%)==(gcc) goto checkgcc\r |
222 | \r | |
223 | echo Checking whether 'cl' is available...\r | |
224 | echo main(){} >junk.c\r | |
225 | cl -nologo -c junk.c\r | |
226 | if exist junk.obj goto clOK\r | |
227 | \r | |
228 | echo Checking whether 'gcc' is available...\r | |
229 | gcc -c junk.c\r | |
230 | if not exist junk.o goto nocompiler\r | |
231 | del junk.o\r | |
232 | \r | |
233 | :checkgcc\r | |
234 | Rem WARNING -- COMMAND.COM on some systems only looks at the first\r | |
235 | Rem 8 characters of a label. So do NOT be tempted to change\r | |
236 | Rem chkapi* into something fancier like checkw32api\r | |
237 | Rem You HAVE been warned!\r | |
238 | if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto chkapi\r | |
239 | echo Checking whether gcc requires '-mno-cygwin'...\r | |
240 | echo #include "cygwin/version.h" >junk.c\r | |
241 | echo main(){} >>junk.c\r | |
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242 | echo gcc -c junk.c >>config.log\r |
243 | gcc -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1\r | |
f466241d | 244 | if not exist junk.o goto chkapi\r |
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245 | echo gcc -mno-cygwin -c junk.c >>config.log\r |
246 | gcc -mno-cygwin -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1\r | |
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247 | if exist junk.o set nocygwin=Y\r |
248 | rm -f junk.c junk.o\r | |
249 | \r | |
250 | :chkapi\r | |
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251 | echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r |
252 | type junk.c >>config.log\r | |
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253 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
254 | rem Older versions of the Windows API headers either don't have any of\r | |
255 | rem the IMAGE_xxx definitions (the headers that come with Cygwin b20.1\r | |
256 | rem are like this), or have a typo in the definition of\r | |
257 | rem IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (the headers with gcc/mingw32 2.95 have this\r | |
258 | rem problem). The gcc/mingw32 2.95.2 headers are okay, as are distros\r | |
259 | rem of w32api-xxx.zip from Anders Norlander since 1999-11-18 at least.\r | |
260 | rem\r | |
261 | echo Checking whether W32 API headers are too old...\r | |
262 | echo #include "windows.h" >junk.c\r | |
263 | echo test(PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS pHeader) >>junk.c\r | |
264 | echo {PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER pSection = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION(pHeader);} >>junk.c\r | |
265 | if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto chkapi1\r | |
266 | set cf=%usercflags%\r | |
267 | goto chkapi2\r | |
268 | :chkapi1\r | |
269 | set cf=%usercflags% -mno-cygwin\r | |
270 | :chkapi2\r | |
271 | echo on\r | |
272 | gcc %cf% -c junk.c\r | |
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273 | @echo off\r |
274 | @echo gcc %cf% -c junk.c >>config.log\r | |
275 | gcc %cf% -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1\r | |
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276 | set cf=\r |
277 | if exist junk.o goto gccOk\r | |
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278 | echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r |
279 | type junk.c >>config.log\r | |
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280 | \r |
281 | :nocompiler\r | |
282 | echo.\r | |
283 | echo Configure failed.\r | |
284 | echo To configure Emacs for Windows, you need to have either\r | |
285 | echo gcc-2.95 or later with Mingw32 and the W32 API headers,\r | |
286 | echo or MSVC 2.x or later.\r | |
287 | del junk.c\r | |
288 | goto end\r | |
289 | \r | |
290 | :gccOk\r | |
291 | set COMPILER=gcc\r | |
f466241d | 292 | echo Using 'gcc'\r |
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293 | rm -f junk.c junk.o\r |
294 | Rem It is not clear what GCC version began supporting -mtune\r | |
295 | Rem and pentium4 on x86, so check this explicitly.\r | |
296 | echo main(){} >junk.c\r | |
297 | echo gcc -c -O2 -mtune=pentium4 junk.c >>config.log\r | |
298 | gcc -c -O2 -mtune=pentium4 junk.c >>config.log 2>&1\r | |
299 | if not errorlevel 1 goto gccMtuneOk\r | |
300 | echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r | |
301 | type junk.c >>config.log\r | |
302 | set mf=-mcpu=i686\r | |
303 | rm -f junk.c junk.o\r | |
304 | goto compilercheckdone\r | |
305 | :gccMtuneOk\r | |
306 | echo GCC supports -mtune=pentium4 >>config.log\r | |
307 | set mf=-mtune=pentium4\r | |
308 | rm -f junk.c junk.o\r | |
e0006538 | 309 | goto compilercheckdone\r |
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310 | \r |
311 | :clOk\r | |
312 | set COMPILER=cl\r | |
313 | rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r | |
314 | echo Using 'MSVC'\r | |
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315 | \r |
316 | :compilercheckdone\r | |
317 | \r | |
318 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r | |
319 | rem Check for external image libraries. Since they are loaded\r | |
320 | rem dynamically, the libraries themselves do not need to be present\r | |
321 | rem at compile time, but the header files are required.\r | |
322 | \r | |
112dc8e1 JR |
323 | set mingwflag=\r |
324 | \r | |
325 | if (%nocygwin%) == (N) goto flagsOK\r | |
326 | set mingwflag=-mno-cygwin\r | |
327 | \r | |
328 | :flagsOK\r | |
329 | \r | |
e0006538 JR |
330 | if (%pngsupport%) == (N) goto pngDone\r |
331 | \r | |
332 | echo Checking for libpng...\r | |
333 | echo #include "png.h" >junk.c\r | |
334 | echo main (){} >>junk.c\r | |
335 | rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r | |
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336 | echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r |
337 | %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r | |
e0006538 JR |
338 | if exist junk.obj goto havePng\r |
339 | \r | |
507f5dce | 340 | echo ...png.h not found, building without PNG support.\r |
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341 | echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r |
342 | type junk.c >>config.log\r | |
e0006538 JR |
343 | set HAVE_PNG=\r |
344 | goto :pngDone\r | |
345 | \r | |
346 | :havePng\r | |
347 | echo ...PNG header available, building with PNG support.\r | |
348 | set HAVE_PNG=1\r | |
349 | \r | |
350 | :pngDone\r | |
351 | rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r | |
f466241d | 352 | \r |
aad0eae4 JR |
353 | if (%jpegsupport%) == (N) goto jpegDone\r |
354 | \r | |
507f5dce | 355 | echo Checking for jpeg-6b...\r |
aad0eae4 JR |
356 | echo #include "jconfig.h" >junk.c\r |
357 | echo main (){} >>junk.c\r | |
358 | rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r | |
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359 | echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r |
360 | %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r | |
aad0eae4 JR |
361 | if exist junk.obj goto haveJpeg\r |
362 | \r | |
507f5dce | 363 | echo ...jconfig.h not found, building without JPEG support.\r |
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364 | echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r |
365 | type junk.c >>config.log\r | |
aad0eae4 JR |
366 | set HAVE_JPEG=\r |
367 | goto :jpegDone\r | |
368 | \r | |
369 | :haveJpeg\r | |
370 | echo ...JPEG header available, building with JPEG support.\r | |
371 | set HAVE_JPEG=1\r | |
372 | \r | |
373 | :jpegDone\r | |
374 | rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r | |
375 | \r | |
12ff2dc5 JB |
376 | if (%gifsupport%) == (N) goto gifDone\r |
377 | \r | |
507f5dce | 378 | echo Checking for libgif...\r |
12ff2dc5 JB |
379 | echo #include "gif_lib.h" >junk.c\r |
380 | echo main (){} >>junk.c\r | |
381 | rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r | |
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382 | echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r |
383 | %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r | |
12ff2dc5 JB |
384 | if exist junk.obj goto haveGif\r |
385 | \r | |
507f5dce | 386 | echo ...gif_lib.h not found, building without GIF support.\r |
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387 | echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r |
388 | type junk.c >>config.log\r | |
12ff2dc5 JB |
389 | set HAVE_GIF=\r |
390 | goto :gifDone\r | |
391 | \r | |
392 | :haveGif\r | |
393 | echo ...GIF header available, building with GIF support.\r | |
394 | set HAVE_GIF=1\r | |
395 | \r | |
396 | :gifDone\r | |
397 | rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r | |
398 | \r | |
47c01e80 JB |
399 | if (%tiffsupport%) == (N) goto tiffDone\r |
400 | \r | |
401 | echo Checking for tiff...\r | |
402 | echo #include "tiffio.h" >junk.c\r | |
403 | echo main (){} >>junk.c\r | |
404 | rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r | |
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405 | echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r |
406 | %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r | |
47c01e80 JB |
407 | if exist junk.obj goto haveTiff\r |
408 | \r | |
507f5dce | 409 | echo ...tiffio.h not found, building without TIFF support.\r |
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410 | echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r |
411 | type junk.c >>config.log\r | |
47c01e80 JB |
412 | set HAVE_TIFF=\r |
413 | goto :tiffDone\r | |
414 | \r | |
415 | :haveTiff\r | |
416 | echo ...TIFF header available, building with TIFF support.\r | |
417 | set HAVE_TIFF=1\r | |
418 | \r | |
419 | :tiffDone\r | |
420 | rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r | |
421 | \r | |
507f5dce JR |
422 | if (%xpmsupport%) == (N) goto xpmDone\r |
423 | \r | |
424 | echo Checking for libXpm...\r | |
425 | echo #define FOR_MSW 1 >junk.c\r | |
426 | echo #include "X11/xpm.h" >>junk.c\r | |
427 | echo main (){} >>junk.c\r | |
428 | rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r | |
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429 | echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r |
430 | %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r | |
507f5dce JR |
431 | if exist junk.obj goto haveXpm\r |
432 | \r | |
433 | echo ...X11/xpm.h not found, building without XPM support.\r | |
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434 | echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r |
435 | type junk.c >>config.log\r | |
507f5dce JR |
436 | set HAVE_XPM=\r |
437 | goto :xpmDone\r | |
438 | \r | |
439 | :haveXpm\r | |
440 | echo ...XPM header available, building with XPM support.\r | |
441 | set HAVE_XPM=1\r | |
442 | \r | |
443 | :xpmDone\r | |
444 | rm -f junk.c junk.obj junk.err junk.out\r | |
445 | \r | |
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446 | rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r |
447 | :genmakefiles\r | |
448 | echo Generating makefiles\r | |
449 | if %COMPILER% == gcc set MAKECMD=gmake\r | |
450 | if %COMPILER% == cl set MAKECMD=nmake\r | |
451 | \r | |
452 | rem Pass on chosen settings to makefiles.\r | |
453 | rem NB. Be very careful to not have a space before redirection symbols\r | |
454 | rem except when there is a preceding digit, when a space is required.\r | |
455 | rem\r | |
456 | echo # Start of settings from configure.bat >config.settings\r | |
457 | echo COMPILER=%COMPILER%>>config.settings\r | |
dbbdb507 | 458 | if not "(%mf%)" == "()" echo MCPU_FLAG=%mf%>>config.settings\r |
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459 | if (%nodebug%) == (Y) echo NODEBUG=1 >>config.settings\r |
460 | if (%noopt%) == (Y) echo NOOPT=1 >>config.settings\r | |
461 | if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) echo NOCYGWIN=1 >>config.settings\r | |
462 | if not "(%prefix%)" == "()" echo INSTALL_DIR=%prefix%>>config.settings\r | |
463 | if not "(%usercflags%)" == "()" echo USER_CFLAGS=%usercflags%>>config.settings\r | |
464 | if not "(%userldflags%)" == "()" echo USER_LDFLAGS=%userldflags%>>config.settings\r | |
465 | echo # End of settings from configure.bat>>config.settings\r | |
466 | echo. >>config.settings\r | |
467 | \r | |
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468 | copy config.nt config.tmp\r |
469 | echo. >>config.tmp\r | |
470 | echo /* Start of settings from configure.bat. */ >>config.tmp\r | |
471 | if not "(%usercflags%)" == "()" echo #define USER_CFLAGS " %usercflags%">>config.tmp\r | |
472 | if not "(%userldflags%)" == "()" echo #define USER_LDFLAGS " %userldflags%">>config.tmp\r | |
473 | if not "(%HAVE_PNG%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_PNG 1 >>config.tmp\r | |
474 | if not "(%HAVE_JPEG%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_JPEG 1 >>config.tmp\r | |
475 | if not "(%HAVE_GIF%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_GIF 1 >>config.tmp\r | |
476 | if not "(%HAVE_TIFF%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_TIFF 1 >>config.tmp\r | |
477 | if not "(%HAVE_XPM%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_XPM 1 >>config.tmp\r | |
478 | echo /* End of settings from configure.bat. */ >>config.tmp\r | |
479 | \r | |
480 | Rem See if fc.exe returns a meaningful exit status. If it does, we\r | |
481 | Rem might as well avoid unnecessary overwriting of config.h and epaths.h,\r | |
482 | Rem since this forces recompilation of every source file.\r | |
483 | if exist foo.bar del foo.bar\r | |
484 | fc /b foo.bar foo.bar >nul 2>&1\r | |
485 | if not errorlevel 2 goto doCopy\r | |
486 | fc /b config.tmp ..\src\config.h >nul 2>&1\r | |
487 | if errorlevel 1 goto doCopy\r | |
488 | fc /b paths.h ..\src\epaths.h >nul 2>&1\r | |
489 | if errorlevel 0 goto dontCopy\r | |
490 | :doCopy\r | |
491 | copy config.tmp ..\src\config.h\r | |
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492 | copy paths.h ..\src\epaths.h\r |
493 | \r | |
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494 | :dontCopy\r |
495 | if exist config.tmp del config.tmp\r | |
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496 | copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\nt\makefile.w32-in ..\nt\makefile\r |
497 | copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lib-src\makefile.w32-in ..\lib-src\makefile\r | |
498 | copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\src\makefile.w32-in ..\src\makefile\r | |
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499 | copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\man\makefile.w32-in ..\man\makefile\r |
500 | copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lispref\makefile.w32-in ..\lispref\makefile\r | |
501 | copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lispintro\makefile.w32-in ..\lispintro\makefile\r | |
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502 | if exist ..\lisp\makefile rm -f ../lisp/[Mm]akefile\r |
503 | copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lisp\makefile.w32-in ..\lisp\makefile\r | |
504 | rem Use the default (no-op) Makefile.in if the nt version is not present.\r | |
505 | if exist ..\leim\makefile.w32-in copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\leim\makefile.w32-in ..\leim\makefile\r | |
506 | if not exist ..\leim\makefile.w32-in copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\leim\Makefile.in ..\leim\makefile\r | |
507 | del config.settings\r | |
508 | \r | |
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509 | Rem Some people use WinZip which doesn't create empty directories!\r |
510 | if not exist ..\site-lisp\nul mkdir ..\site-lisp\\r | |
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511 | if not exist ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el copy subdirs.el ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el\r |
512 | \r | |
513 | echo.\r | |
514 | echo Emacs successfully configured.\r | |
a27014fc | 515 | echo Emacs successfully configured. >>config.log\r |
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516 | echo Run `%MAKECMD%' to build, then run `%MAKECMD% install' to install.\r |
517 | goto end\r | |
518 | \r | |
519 | :SmallEnv\r | |
520 | echo Your environment size is too small. Please enlarge it and rerun configure.\r | |
521 | echo For example, type "command.com /e:2048" to have 2048 bytes available.\r | |
522 | set $foo$=\r | |
523 | :end\r | |
524 | set prefix=\r | |
525 | set nodebug=\r | |
526 | set noopt=\r | |
527 | set nocygwin=\r | |
528 | set COMPILER=\r | |
529 | set MAKECMD=\r | |
530 | set usercflags=\r | |
531 | set userldflags=\r | |
112dc8e1 | 532 | set mingwflag=\r |
dbbdb507 | 533 | set mf=\r |
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534 | \r |
535 | goto skipArchTag\r | |
536 | arch-tag: 300d20a4-1675-4e75-b615-7ce1a8c5376c\r | |
537 | :skipArchTag\r |