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1#!/bin/sh
2# Configuration script for GNU Emacs
3# Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5#This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7#GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8#it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9#the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
10#any later version.
11
12#GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13#but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14#MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15#GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17#You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18#along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19#the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
20
21# Shell script to edit files and make symlinks in preparation for
22# compiling Emacs.
46947372 23#
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24# Usage: configure machine
25#
26# If configure succeeds, it leaves its status in config.status.
46947372 27# If configure fails after disturbing the status quo,
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28# config.status is removed.
29#
30
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31# Remove any leading "." elements from the path name. When this
32# script is invoked from the config.status script, a new ./ gets added
33# to the the front of the path, resulting in a "././" prefix. That
34# prefix is then recorded in the resulting config.status file, so
35# basically each time config.status is used, it prepends another "./"
36# to the filename. This wouldn't be a problem, except that since
37# progname gets recorded in all the Makefiles this script produces,
38# move-if-changed thinks they're different when they're not.
39progname="`echo $0 | sed 's:^\(\./\)*::'`"
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40
41short_usage="Type \`${progname} -usage' for more information about options."
42
43usage_message="Usage: ${progname} MACHINENAME [-OPTION[=VALUE] ...]
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44
45This message needs to be updated.
46
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47Set compilation and installation parameters for GNU Emacs, and report.
48MACHINENAME is the machine to build for. See \`etc/MACHINES'.
49Options are:
50 -opsystem=SYSTEM - operating system to build for; see \`etc/MACHINES'.
4746118a 51 -prefix=DIR - where to install Emacs's library files
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52These options have reasonable defaults (in []s), and may not be needed:
53 -g, -O - Passed to the compiler. If omitted, use -O only.
54 -cc=COMPILER - Which compiler to use. Defaults to gcc if available.
55 -libdir=DIR - where to look for arch-dependent library files
56 -datadir=DIR - where to look for architecture-independent library files
8c0e7b73 57 -bindir=DIR - where to install the Emacs executable, and some friends
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58 -lisppath=PATH - colon-separated list of Elisp directories
59 -lockdir=DIR - where Emacs should do its file-locking stuff
60 -window_system=none or [x11, if it is installed] - what window system to use
61 -have_x_menu=yes or [no] - include menu support under X11
62 -gnu_malloc=[yes] or no - use the GNU memory allocator
63 -rel_alloc=[yes] or no - use compacting allocator for buffers
64 -highpri=N - run at N points higher-than-normal priority
8c0e7b73 65 -lisp_float_type=[yes] or no - Support native floating point in Elisp
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66If successful, ${progname} leaves its status in config.status. If
67unsuccessful after disturbing the status quo, config.status is removed."
68
69if [ ! -r ./src/lisp.h ]; then
70 echo "${progname}: Can't find Emacs sources in \`./src'.
71Run this config script in the top directory of the Emacs source tree." 1>&2
72 exit 1
73fi
74
75options=":\
76usage:help:\
77machine:opsystem:\
78g:O:cc:\
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79prefix:bindir:emacsdir:datadir:lispdir:locallisppath:\
80lisppath:buildlisppath:statedir:lockdir:libdir:mandir:infodir:\
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81gnu_malloc:rel_alloc:highpri:lisp_float_type:\
82window_system:have_x_menu:\
83"
84
85boolean_opts=":\
86g:O:\
87gnu_malloc:rel_alloc:lisp_float_type:have_x_menu:\
88"
89
90config_h_opts=":\
91highpri:gnu_malloc:rel_alloc:lisp_float_type:\
92have_x_windows:have_x11:have_x_menu:\
93c_switch_site:sigtype:\
94"
95
4746118a 96prefix=
8c0e7b73 97bindir=/usr/local/bin
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98gnu_malloc=yes
99lisp_float_type=yes
100
101# The default values for the following options are guessed at after other
102# options have been checked and given values, so we set them to null here.
103lisppath=""
104datadir=""
105libdir=""
106lockdir=""
107window_system=""
108have_x_menu=""
109
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110# Record all the arguments, so we can save them in config.status.
111arguments="$*"
112
46947372 113echo "Examining options."
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114while [ $# != 0 ]; do
115 arg="$1"
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116 case "${arg}" in
117 -*)
118 # Separate the switch name from the value it's being given.
119 case "${arg}" in
120 -*=* )
121 opt=`echo ${arg} | sed 's:^-\([^=]*\)=.*$:\1:'`
122 val=`echo ${arg} | sed 's:^-[^=]*=\(.*\)$:\1:'`
123 valomitted=no
124 ;;
125 -* )
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126 # If FOO is a boolean argument, -FOO is equivalent to
127 # -FOO=yes. Otherwise, the value comes from the next
128 # argument - see below.
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129 opt=`echo ${arg} | sed 's:^-\(.*\)$:\1:'`
130 val="yes"
131 valomitted=yes
132 ;;
133 esac
134
135 # Make sure the argument is valid and unambiguous.
136 case ${options} in
137 *:${opt}:* ) # Exact match.
138 optvar=${opt}
139 ;;
140 *:${opt}*:${opt}*:* ) # Ambiguous prefix.
141 echo "\`-${opt}' is an ambiguous switch; it could be any of the following:"
142 echo `echo ${options} | tr ':' '\012' | grep '^'${opt}`
143 echo ${short_usage}
144 exit 1
145 ;;
146 *:${opt}*:* ) # Unambigous prefix.
147 optvar=`echo ${options} | sed 's/^.*:\('${opt}'[^:]*\):.*$/\1/'`
148 ;;
149 * )
150 (echo "\`-${opt}' is not a valid option."
151 echo "${short_usage}") | more
152 exit 1
153 ;;
154 esac
155
156 case "${optvar}" in
157 usage | help)
158 echo "${usage_message}" | more
159 exit 1
160 ;;
161 esac
162
163 # If the variable is supposed to be boolean, make sure the value
164 # given is either "yes" or "no". If not, make sure some value
165 # was given.
166 case "${boolean_opts}" in
167 *:${optvar}:* )
168 case "${val}" in
169 y | ye | yes ) val=yes ;;
170 n | no ) val=no ;;
171 * )
172 echo "The \`-${optvar}' option (\`-${opt}') is supposed to have a boolean
173 value - set it to either \`yes' or \`no'." 1>&2
174 exit 1
175 ;;
176 esac
177 ;;
178 *)
179 if [ "${valomitted}" = "yes" ]; then
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180 if [ $# = 1 ]; then
181 (echo "${progname}: You must give a value for the \`-${opt}' option, as in
182 \`-${opt}=FOO'."
183 echo "${short_usage}") | more
184 exit 1
185 fi
186 shift; val="$1"
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187 fi
188 ;;
189 esac
190
191 eval "${optvar}=\"${val}\""
192 ;;
193 *)
194 machine=${arg}
195 ;;
196 esac
4746118a 197 shift
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198done
199
200if [ "${machine}" = "" ]; then
201 (echo "You must specify a machine name as an argument to ${progname}."
202 echo "${short_usage}") | more
203 exit 1
204fi
205
46947372 206echo "Checking the machine."
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207machfile="m/${machine}.h"
208if [ ! -r src/${machfile} ]; then
209 echo "${progname}: Emacs has no configuration info for the machine called
210\`${machine}'. Look at etc/MACHINES for the names of machines
211that Emacs has been ported to." 1>&2
212 exit 1
213fi
214
46947372 215echo "Checking the operating system."
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216if [ "${opsystem}" = "" ]; then
217
218 echo " No operating system explicitly specified."
46947372 219 echo " Guessing, based on machine."
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220 # Get the default operating system to go with the specified machine.
221 opsystem=`grep 'USUAL-OPSYS="' src/${machfile} \
222 | sed 's/^.*USUAL-OPSYS="\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'`
223
224 if [ "${opsystem}" = "" ]; then
225 echo "${progname}: Emacs's configuration files don't suggest what operating
226system a \`${machine}' machine might run. Try specifying the
227operating system explicitly by passing ${progname} an
228\`-opsystem=SYSTEM-NAME' flag. Look at etc/MACHINES for the
229names of operating systems that Emacs has been ported to." 1>&2
230 exit 1
231 fi
232
233 if [ "${opsystem}" = "note" ]; then
234 echo "The \`${machine}' machine can be used with more than one operating
235system, and Emacs's configuration info isn't clever enough to figure
236out which one you're running. Run ${progname} with -machine and
237-opsystem arguments as specified below for the appropriate system.
238(This information comes from the file \`etc/MACHINES' - see that
239file for more detail.)
240
241" 1>&2
242 sed < src/${machfile} -e '1,/NOTE-START/d' -e '/NOTE-END/,$d' | more
243 echo
244 exit 1
245 fi
246
247 opsysfile="s/${opsystem}.h"
248 if [ ! -r src/${opsysfile} ]; then
249 echo "${progname}: Emacs's configuration files say that the default
250operating system for the machine \`${machine}' is \`${opsystem}',
251but there is no configuration file for \`${opsystem}', so Emacs's
252default info is screwed up. Try specifying the operating system
253explicitly by passing ${progname} an \`-opsystem=SYSTEM-NAME' flag." 1>&2
254 exit 1
255 fi
256else
257 opsysfile="s/${opsystem}.h"
258 if [ ! -r src/${opsysfile} ]; then
259 echo "${progname}: Emacs has no configuration info for the operating system
260\`${opsystem}'. Look at etc/MACHINES for the names of operating
261systems that Emacs has been ported to." 1>&2
262 exit 1
263 fi
264fi
265
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266if [ ! "${prefix}" ]; then
267 prefix="/usr/local"
268fi
269
270if [ ! "${emacsdir}" ]; then
271 emacsdir="${prefix}/emacs-19.0"
272fi
273
274if [ ! "${datadir}" ]; then
275 datadir="${emacsdir}/etc"
276fi
277
278if [ ! "${lispdir}" ]; then
279 lispdir="${emacsdir}/lisp"
280fi
281
282if [ ! "${locallisppath}" ]; then
283 locallisppath="${emacsdir}/local-lisp"
284fi
285
286if [ ! "${lisppath}" ]; then
287 lisppath="${locallisppath}:${lispdir}"
288fi
289
290if [ ! "${buildlisppath}" ]; then
291 buildlisppath=../lisp
292fi
293
294if [ ! "${statedir}" ]; then
295 statedir="${emacsdir}"
296fi
297
298if [ ! "${lockdir}" ]; then
299 lockdir="${statedir}/lock"
300fi
301
302if [ "${libdir}" = "" ]; then
303 libdir="${emacsdir}/arch-lib"
304fi
305
306if [ ! "${mandir}" ]; then
307 mandir="/usr/man/man1"
308fi
309
310if [ ! "${infodir}" ]; then
311 infodir="${prefix}/info"
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312fi
313
46947372 314echo "Checking window system."
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315window_system="`echo ${window_system} | tr A-Z a-z`"
316case "${window_system}" in
317 "none" | "x11" | "x10" ) ;;
318 "x" ) window_system=x11 ;;
319 "" )
46947372 320 echo " No window system specifed. Looking for X Windows."
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321 window_system=none
322 if [ -r /usr/lib/libX11.a -a -d /usr/include/X11 ]; then
323 window_system=x11
46947372 324 fi
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325 ;;
326 * )
327 echo "The \`-window_system' option must be set to \`none' or \`X11'." 1>&2
328 exit 1
329 ;;
330esac
331
332case "${window_system}" in
333 x11 )
334 have_x_windows=yes
335 have_x11=yes
336 ;;
337 x10 )
338 have_x_windows=yes
339 have_x11=no
340 ;;
341 none )
342 have_x_windows=no
343 have_x11=no
344 ;;
345esac
346
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347if [ "${have_x_menu}" = "" ]; then
348 have_x_menu=no
349fi
350
46947372 351echo "Checking for GCC."
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352case "${cc}" in
353 "" )
354 temppath=`echo $PATH | sed 's/^:/.:/
355 s/::/:.:/g
356 s/:$/:./
357 s/:/ /g'`
358 cc=`(
359 for dir in ${temppath}; do
360 if [ -f ${dir}/gcc ]; then echo gcc; exit 0; fi
361 done
362 echo cc
363 )`
364 ;;
365esac
366
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367case "${cc}" in
368 "gcc" )
369 # With GCC, both O and g should default to yes, no matter what
370 # the other is.
371 case "${O},${g}" in
372 , ) O=yes; g=yes ;;
373 ,* ) O=yes; ;;
374 *, ) g=yes ;;
375 esac
376 ;;
377 "*" )
378 # With other compilers, treat them as mutually exclusive,
379 # defaulting to debug.
380 case "${O},${g}" in
381 , ) O=no ; g=yes ;;
382 ,no ) O=yes; ;;
383 ,yes ) O=no ; ;;
384 no, ) g=yes ;;
385 yes, ) g=no ;;
386 esac
387 ;;
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388esac
389
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390# What is the return type of a signal handler? We run
391# /usr/include/signal.h through cpp and grep for the declaration of
392# the signal function. Yuck.
393echo "Looking for return type of signal handler functions."
394signal_h_file=''
395if [ -r /usr/include/signal.h ]; then
396 signal_h_file=/usr/include/signal.h
397elif [ -r /usr/include/sys/signal.h ]; then
398 signal_h_file=/usr/include/sys/signal.h
399fi
400sigtype=void
401if [ "${signal_h_file}" ]; then
402 sigpattern='[ ]*([ ]*\*[ ]*signal[ ]*('
403
404 # We make a symbolic link whose name ends in .c, so the compiler
405 # won't complain about having only been given a .h file.
406 tempcname="configure.tmp.$$.c"
407 ln -s ${signal_h_file} ${tempcname}
408 if ${cc} -E ${tempcname} | grep "int${sigpattern}" > /dev/null; then
409 sigtype=int
410 fi
411 rm ${tempcname}
412fi
413
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414echo "Examining the machine- and system-dependent files to find out"
415echo " - which libraries the lib-src programs will want, and"
416echo " - whether the GNU malloc routines are usable."
417tempcname="configure.tmp.$$.c"
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418echo '#include "src/'${machfile}'"
419#include "src/'${opsysfile}'"
420#ifndef LIBS_MACHINE
421#define LIBS_MACHINE
422#endif
423#ifndef LIBS_SYSTEM
424#define LIBS_SYSTEM
425#endif
4746118a 426@configure@ libsrc_libs=LIBS_MACHINE LIBS_SYSTEM
46947372 427#ifdef SYSTEM_MALLOC
4746118a 428@configure@ system_malloc=yes
46947372 429#else
4746118a 430@configure@ system_malloc=no
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431#endif
432' > ${tempcname}
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433eval `${cc} -E ${tempcname} \
434 | grep '@configure@' \
435 | sed -e 's/^@configure@//'`
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436rm ${tempcname}
437
438# Do the opsystem or machine files prohibit the use of the GNU malloc?
439if [ "${system_malloc}" = "yes" ]; then
440 gnu_malloc=no
441 gnu_malloc_reason="
442 (The GNU allocators don't work with this machine and/or operating system.)"
443fi
444
445if [ ! "${rel_alloc}" ]; then
446 rel_alloc=${gnu_malloc}
447fi
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448
449rm -f config.status
450set -e
451
452# Make the proper settings in the config file.
46947372 453echo "Making src/config.h from src/config.h.in"
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454if [ "${highpri}" != "" ]; then
455 highpri="(-${highpri})"
456fi
457case "${g}" in
458 "yes" ) c_switch_site="${c_switch_site} -g" ;;
459esac
460case "${O}" in
461 "yes" ) c_switch_site="${c_switch_site} -O" ;;
462esac
463sed_flags="-e 's:@machine@:${machfile}:'"
464sed_flags="${sed_flags} -e 's:@opsystem@:${opsysfile}:'"
465for flag in `echo ${config_h_opts} | tr ':' ' '`; do
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466 cflagname=`echo ${flag} \
467 | tr abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ`
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468 val=`eval echo '$'${flag}`
469 case ${val} in
470 no | "")
471 f="-e 's:.*#define ${cflagname}.*:/\\* #define ${cflagname} \\*/:'"
472 ;;
473 yes)
474 f="-e 's:.*#define ${cflagname}.*:#define ${cflagname}:'"
475 ;;
476 *)
477 f="-e 's:.*#define ${cflagname}.*:#define ${cflagname} ${val}:'"
478 ;;
479 esac
480 sed_flags="${sed_flags} ${f}"
481done
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482chmod +w -f src/config.h
483eval '/bin/sed '${sed_flags}' < src/config.h.in > src/config.h.tmp'
484./move-if-change src/config.h.tmp src/config.h
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485# Remind people not to edit this.
486chmod -w src/config.h
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487
488# Modify the parameters in the top makefile.
46947372 489echo "Producing ./Makefile from ./Makefile.in."
e065a56e 490chmod +w -f ./Makefile
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491(echo "# This file is generated by \`${progname}' from \`./Makefile.in'.
492# If you are thinking about editing it, you should seriously consider
493# editing \`./Makefile.in' itself, or running \`${progname}' instead."
494 /bin/sed < Makefile.in \
495 -e '/^# DIST: /d' \
4746118a 496 -e 's;^\(prefix=\).*$;\1'"${prefix};" \
46947372 497 -e 's;^\(bindir=\).*$;\1'"${bindir};" \
4746118a 498 -e 's;^\(emacsdir=\).*$;\1'"${emacsdir};" \
46947372 499 -e 's;^\(datadir=\).*$;\1'"${datadir};" \
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500 -e 's;^\(lispdir=\).*$;\1'"${lispdir};" \
501 -e 's;^\(locallisppath=\).*$;\1'"${locallisppath};" \
502 -e 's;^\(lisppath=\).*$;\1'"${lisppath};" \
503 -e 's;^\(buildlisppath=\).*$;\1'"${buildlisppath};" \
504 -e 's;^\(statedir=\).*$;\1'"${statedir};" \
46947372 505 -e 's;^\(lockdir=\).*$;\1'"${lockdir};" \
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506 -e 's;^\(libdir=\).*$;\1'"${libdir};" \
507 -e 's;^\(mandir=\).*$;\1'"${mandir};" \
508 -e 's;^\(infodir=\).*$;\1'"${infodir};" \
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509) > ./Makefile.tmp
510./move-if-change Makefile.tmp Makefile
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511# Remind people not to edit this.
512chmod -w ./Makefile
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513
514# Modify the parameters in the `build-install' script.
46947372 515echo "Producing ./build-install from ./build-install.in."
e065a56e 516chmod +w -f ./build-install
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517(echo "# This file is generated by \`${progname}' from \`./build-install.in'.
518# If you are thinking about editing it, you should seriously consider
519# editing \`./build-install.in' itself, or running \`${progname}' instead."
520 /bin/sed < build-install.in \
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521 -e 's;^\(prefix=\).*$;\1'"${prefix};" \
522 -e 's;^\(bindir=\).*$;\1'"${bindir};" \
523 -e 's;^\(lisppath=\).*$;\1'"${lisppath};" \
524 -e 's;^\(datadir=\).*$;\1'"${datadir};" \
525 -e 's;^\(lockdir=\).*$;\1'"${lockdir};" \
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526 -e 's;^\(libdir=\).*$;\1'"${libdir};") > ./build-install.tmp
527./move-if-change build-install.tmp build-install
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528# Remind people not to edit this.
529chmod -w build-install
530chmod +x build-install
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531
532# Modify the parameters in the src makefile.
46947372 533echo "Producing src/Makefile from src/Makefile.in."
e065a56e 534chmod +w -f src/Makefile
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535(echo "# This file is generated by \`${progname}' from \`Makefile.in'.
536# If you are thinking about editing it, you should seriously consider
537# editing \`Makefile.in' itself, or running \`${progname}' instead."
538 /bin/sed < src/Makefile.in \
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539 -e 's;^\(CC[ ]*=\).*$;\1'"${cc};") > src/Makefile.tmp
540./move-if-change src/Makefile.tmp src/Makefile
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541# Remind people not to edit this.
542chmod -w src/Makefile
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543
544# Modify the parameters in the lib-src makefile.
46947372 545echo "Producing lib-src/Makefile from lib-src/Makefile.in."
e065a56e 546chmod +w -f lib-src/Makefile
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547(echo "# This file is generated by \`${progname}' from \`Makefile.in'.
548# If you are thinking about editing it, you should seriously consider
549# editing \`Makefile.in' itself, or running \`${progname}' instead."
550 /bin/sed < lib-src/Makefile.in \
551 -e 's;^\(CFLAGS=\).*$;\1'"${c_switch_site};" \
552 -e 's;^\(LOADLIBES=\).*$;\1'"${libsrc_libs};" \
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553 -e 's;^\(CC=\).*$;\1'"${cc};") > lib-src/Makefile.tmp
554./move-if-change lib-src/Makefile.tmp lib-src/Makefile
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555# Remind people not to edit this.
556chmod -w lib-src/Makefile
557
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8c0e7b73 559# Create a verbal description of what we have done.
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560if [ "${highpri}" ]; then
561 desc_highpri="${highpri}"
562else
563 desc_highpri="none"
564fi
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565message="# Configured for machine \`${machine}' running \`${opsystem}'.
566# The following values have been set in ./Makefile and ./build-install:
567# Executables will be placed in
568# ${bindir}.
569# Emacs's lisp search path will be
570# \`${lisppath}'.
571# Emacs will look for its architecture-independent data in
572# ${datadir}.
573# Emacs will look for its utility programs and other architecture-
574# dependent data in
575# ${libdir}.
576# Emacs will keep track of file-locking in
577# ${lockdir}.
578# The following values have been set in src/config.h:
4746118a 579# At how much higher than normal priority should Emacs run? ${desc_highpri}
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580# Should Emacs use the GNU version of malloc? ${gnu_malloc}${gnu_malloc_reason}
581# Should Emacs use the relocating allocator for buffers? ${rel_alloc}
582# Should Emacs support a floating point Elisp type? ${lisp_float_type}
583# What window system should Emacs use? ${window_system}
584# Should Emacs support mouse menus, which require X11? ${have_x_menu}
585# What compiler should emacs be built with? ${cc}
586# Should the compilation use \`-g' and/or \`-O'? ${c_switch_site- neither}"
587
588# Document the damage we have done by writing config.status.
589
590echo '#!/bin/sh' > config.status
591
592echo "# This file is generated by \`${progname}.'
593# If you are thinking about editing it, you should seriously consider
594# running \`${progname}' instead.
595" >> config.status
596echo "${message}" >> config.status
e065a56e 597echo "'./${progname}' ${arguments} "'$@' >> config.status
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598# Remind people not to edit this.
599chmod -w config.status
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600chmod +x config.status
601
602# Print the description.
ca1d1d23 603echo
8c0e7b73 604echo "${message}" | sed -e 's/^# //'
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605
606exit 0