* autogen.sh: If all else fails, try using pkg-config to find pkg.m4.
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 ### autogen.sh - tool to help build Emacs from a bzr checkout
3
4 ## Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 ## Author: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
7 ## Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
8
9 ## This file is part of GNU Emacs.
10
11 ## GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 ## the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
14 ## (at your option) any later version.
15
16 ## GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 ## GNU General Public License for more details.
20
21 ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 ## along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
23
24 ### Commentary:
25
26 ## The Emacs bzr repository does not include the configure script
27 ## (and associated helpers). The first time you fetch Emacs from bzr,
28 ## run this script to generate the necessary files.
29 ## For more details, see the file INSTALL.REPO.
30
31 ### Code:
32
33 ## Tools we need:
34 ## Note that we respect the values of AUTOCONF etc, like autoreconf does.
35 progs="autoconf automake pkg-config"
36
37 ## Minimum versions we need:
38 autoconf_min=`sed -n 's/^ *AC_PREREQ(\([0-9\.]*\)).*/\1/p' configure.ac`
39
40 ## This will need improving if more options are ever added to the
41 ## AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE call.
42 automake_min=`sed -n 's/^ *AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(\([0-9\.]*\)).*/\1/p' configure.ac`
43
44 pkg_config_min=`sed -n 's/^ *PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG(\([0-9\.]*\)).*/\1/p' configure.ac`
45
46 ## $1 = program, eg "autoconf".
47 ## Echo the version string, eg "2.59".
48 ## FIXME does not handle things like "1.4a", but AFAIK those are
49 ## all old versions, so it is OK to fail there.
50 ## Also note that we do not handle micro versions.
51 get_version ()
52 {
53 ## Remove eg "./autogen.sh: line 50: autoconf: command not found".
54 $1 --version 2>&1 | sed -e '/not found/d' -e 's/.* //' -n -e '1 s/\([0-9][0-9\.]*\).*/\1/p'
55 }
56
57 ## $1 = version string, eg "2.59"
58 ## Echo the major version, eg "2".
59 major_version ()
60 {
61 echo $1 | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]*\)\..*/\1/'
62 }
63
64 ## $1 = version string, eg "2.59"
65 ## Echo the minor version, eg "59".
66 minor_version ()
67 {
68 echo $1 | sed -e 's/[0-9][0-9]*\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'
69 }
70
71 ## $1 = program
72 ## $2 = minimum version.
73 ## Return 0 if program is present with version >= minimum version.
74 ## Return 1 if program is missing.
75 ## Return 2 if program is present but too old.
76 ## Return 3 for unexpected error (eg failed to parse version).
77 check_version ()
78 {
79 ## Respect eg $AUTOMAKE if it is set, like autoreconf does.
80 uprog=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/-/_/g' -e 'y/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/'`
81
82 eval uprog=\$${uprog}
83
84 [ x"$uprog" = x ] && uprog=$1
85
86 have_version=`get_version $uprog`
87
88 [ x"$have_version" = x ] && return 1
89
90 have_maj=`major_version $have_version`
91 need_maj=`major_version $2`
92
93 [ x"$have_maj" != x ] && [ x"$need_maj" != x ] || return 3
94
95 [ $have_maj -gt $need_maj ] && return 0
96 [ $have_maj -lt $need_maj ] && return 2
97
98 have_min=`minor_version $have_version`
99 need_min=`minor_version $2`
100
101 [ x"$have_min" != x ] && [ x"$need_min" != x ] || return 3
102
103 [ $have_min -ge $need_min ] && return 0
104 return 2
105 }
106
107
108 cat <<EOF
109 Checking whether you have the necessary tools...
110 (Read INSTALL.REPO for more details on building Emacs)
111
112 EOF
113
114 missing=
115
116 for prog in $progs; do
117
118 sprog=`echo "$prog" | sed 's/-/_/g'`
119
120 eval min=\$${sprog}_min
121
122 echo "Checking for $prog (need at least version $min)..."
123
124 check_version $prog $min
125
126 retval=$?
127
128 case $retval in
129 0) stat="ok" ;;
130 1) stat="missing" ;;
131 2) stat="too old" ;;
132 *) stat="unable to check" ;;
133 esac
134
135 echo $stat
136
137 if [ $retval -ne 0 ]; then
138 missing="$missing $prog"
139 eval ${sprog}_why=\""$stat"\"
140 fi
141
142 done
143
144
145 if [ x"$missing" != x ]; then
146
147 cat <<EOF
148
149 Building Emacs from Bzr requires the following specialized programs:
150 EOF
151
152 for prog in $progs; do
153 sprog=`echo "$prog" | sed 's/-/_/g'`
154
155 eval min=\$${sprog}_min
156
157 echo "$prog (minimum version $min)"
158 done
159
160
161 cat <<EOF
162
163 Your system seems to be missing the following tool(s):
164 EOF
165
166 for prog in $missing; do
167 sprog=`echo "$prog" | sed 's/-/_/g'`
168
169 eval why=\$${sprog}_why
170
171 echo "$prog ($why)"
172 done
173
174 cat <<EOF
175
176 If you think you have the required tools, please add them to your PATH
177 and re-run this script.
178
179 Otherwise, please try installing them.
180 On systems using rpm and yum, try: "yum install PACKAGE"
181 On systems using dpkg and apt, try: "apt-get install PACKAGE"
182 Then re-run this script.
183
184 If you do not have permission to do this, or if the version provided
185 by your system is too old, it is normally straightforward to build
186 these packages from source. You can find the sources at:
187
188 ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/PACKAGE/
189
190 Download the package (make sure you get at least the minimum version
191 listed above), extract it using tar, then run configure, make,
192 make install. Add the installation directory to your PATH and re-run
193 this script.
194
195 If you know that the required versions are in your PATH, but this
196 script has made an error, then you can simply run
197
198 autoreconf -fi -I m4
199
200 instead of this script.
201
202 Please report any problems with this script to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org .
203 EOF
204
205 exit 1
206 fi
207
208 # If automake is installed in a nonstandard location, find the standard
209 # location if possible and append it to ACLOCAL_PATH. That way, it will
210 # find the pkg.m4 that is installed in the standard location.
211 echo "Checking for pkg.m4..."
212 AUTORECONF_ENV=
213 env_space=
214 ac_dir=`aclocal --print-ac-dir` && test -r "$ac_dir/pkg.m4" || {
215 oIFS=$IFS
216 IFS=:
217 before_first_aclocal=true
218 for dir in $PATH; do
219 if test -x "$dir/aclocal"; then
220 if $before_first_aclocal; then
221 before_first_aclocal=false
222 elif ac_dir=`"$dir/aclocal" --print-ac-dir` && test -r "$ac_dir/pkg.m4"
223 then
224 case $ACLOCAL_PATH in
225 '') ACLOCAL_PATH=$ac_dir;;
226 ?*) ACLOCAL_PATH=$ACLOCAL_PATH:$ac_dir;;
227 esac
228 export ACLOCAL_PATH
229 AUTORECONF_ENV="ACLOCAL_PATH='$ACLOCAL_PATH'"
230 env_space=' '
231 break
232 fi
233 fi
234 done
235 IFS=$oIFS
236
237 ## OK, maybe pkg-config is in a weird place (eg on hydra).
238 if test -z "$AUTORECONF_ENV"; then
239 oIFS=$IFS
240 IFS=:
241 for dir in $PATH; do
242 if test -x "$dir/pkg-config"; then
243 ac_dir=`echo "$dir" | sed 's|bin$|share/aclocal|'`
244 if test -r "$ac_dir/pkg.m4"; then
245 case $ACLOCAL_PATH in
246 '') ACLOCAL_PATH=$ac_dir;;
247 ?*) ACLOCAL_PATH=$ACLOCAL_PATH:$ac_dir;;
248 esac
249 export ACLOCAL_PATH
250 AUTORECONF_ENV="ACLOCAL_PATH='$ACLOCAL_PATH'"
251 env_space=' '
252 break
253 fi
254 fi
255 done
256 IFS=$oIFS
257 fi
258
259 if test -z "$AUTORECONF_ENV"; then
260 cat <<EOF
261 The version of aclocal that you are using cannot find the pkg.m4 file that
262 pkg-config provides. If it is installed in some unusual directory /FOO/BAR,
263 set ACLOCAL_PATH='/FOO/BAR' in the environment and run this script again.
264 EOF
265 exit 1
266 fi
267 }
268 echo ok
269
270 echo 'Your system has the required tools.'
271 echo "Running \"$AUTORECONF_ENV${env_space}autoreconf -fi -I m4\" ..."
272
273
274 ## Let autoreconf figure out what, if anything, needs doing.
275 ## Use autoreconf's -f option in case autoreconf itself has changed.
276 autoreconf -fi -I m4 || exit $?
277
278 ## Create a timestamp, so that './autogen.sh; make' doesn't
279 ## cause 'make' to needlessly run 'autoheader'.
280 echo timestamp > src/stamp-h.in || exit
281
282 echo "You can now run \`./configure$env_space$AUTORECONF_ENV'."
283
284 exit 0
285
286 ### autogen.sh ends here