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save_arguments()
{
cat >configure.rerun <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
$@
EOF
chmod 755 configure.rerun
}
# Some shells (like /bin/sh on osx) do not support echo -n,
# so we use this function as an alias instead.
isodate() {
date +'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z'
}
NOW=$(isodate)
echon()
{
printf "%s" "$@"
}
# substr <s> <pos> <len>
substr() {
local str="$1"
local i="$2"
local j="$3"
if [ -z "$i" ]; then
i=0
fi
if [ -z "$j" ]; then
j=-0
fi
printf "%s" "$str" | tail -c "+$i" | head -c "$j"
}
abspath() {
case "$1" in
/*)
echo "$1"
;;
*)
echo "$(pwd)/$1"
;;
esac
}
check_file ()
{
echon "checking for $1..."
if [ -f $1 ]
then
echo "yes"
return 0
else
echo "no"
return 1
fi
}
check_path ()
{
echon "checking for executable $1..."
local check_path_var=$1
if [ "${check_path_var}" != "${check_path_var#/}" ]
then
if [ -f "${check_path_var}" -a -x "${check_path_var}" ]
then
echo "yes"
return 0
else
echo "no"
return 1
fi
fi
IFS=":"
for dir in $PATH
do
if [ -f $dir/$1 -a -x $dir/$1 ]
then
echo $dir/$1
IFS=" "
return 0
fi
done
echo "no"
IFS=" "
return 1
}
search_file_executable() {
executable_search_result=""
for candidate in "$@"
do
if check_path ${candidate}
then
executable_search_result=$(which ${candidate})
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
check_library_static() {
local libdir
local library
library="lib$1.a"
libdir="$2"
if check_file "$libdir/$library"
then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
check_library_dynamic() {
local library
local libdir
library="$1"
libdir="$2"
echon "checking for lib$1 in $2..."
if echo 'int main;' | ${CC:-gcc} -o /dev/null -x c - "-L${libdir}" "-l${library}" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
echo "yes"
return 0
else
echo "no"
return 1
fi
}
check_function()
{
local func
local header
name="$1"
shift
header="$1"
shift
compiler_options="$@"
echon "checking for $name in $header..."
cat > .configure.tmp.c << EOF
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <${header}>
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
${name};
return 0;
}
EOF
if ${CC:-gcc} ${CFLAGS} .configure.tmp.c -c -o .configure.tmp.o ${compiler_options} > .configure.tmp.out 2>&1; then
echo yes
rm -f .configure.tmp.c .configure.tmp.out
return 0
else
echo no
rm -f .configure.tmp.c .configure.tmp.out
return 1
fi
}
check_compiler_flag()
{
echon "checking if ${ccompiler} supports $1..."
cat > .configure.tmp.c << EOF
#include <stdlib.h>
EOF
if ${ccompiler} $1 .configure.tmp.c -c -o .configure.tmp.o > .configure.tmp.out 2>&1
then
echo "yes"
return 0
else
echo "no"
return 1
fi
}
require_file ()
{
if check_file $1
then
return 0
else
echo "Sorry, I can't proceed without file $1";
exit 1
fi
}
optional_path ()
{
if check_path $1
then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
require_path ()
{
if optional_path $1
then
return 0
else
echo "Sorry, I can't proceed without program $1";
exit 1
fi
}
require_function ()
{
if check_function "$1" "$2"
then
return 0
else
echo "Sorry, I can't proceed without function $1";
exit 1
fi
}
library_search_mode=prefer_dynamic
#
# library search looks for libraries according to a variety of rules,
# then returns the result in the global variable library_search_result
#
library_search()
{
if library_search_normal $@;
then
return 0
fi
if [ "X${HOST_MULTIARCH}" != X ] && library_search_multiarch $@;
then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
library_search_multiarch()
{
if [ X$3 = X ];
then
library_search_normal $1 $2 $HOST_MULTIARCH
else
library_search_normal $1 $2 $HOST_MULTIARCH/$3
fi
}
library_search_normal()
{
local lib
local basedir
local libdir
lib="$1"
basedir="$2"
subdir="$3"
# Must clear out any previous values from the global
library_search_result=""
# If the second argument is root, and we are not careful,
# we will end up with a path that has two slashes, which
# means something unintended in Windows
if [ "$basedir" = / ]
then
basedir=
fi
# If a third argument is given, it is interpreted as a subdirectory where
# the libraries might be. Useful when several architectures live in the
# same basedir.
if [ -n "$subdir" ]
then
subdir="/$subdir"
else
subdir=""
fi
arch_dirs="${basedir}/lib ${basedir}"
# If we are running on a 64-bit platform, then give preference to
# libraries in /lib64.
if [ $BUILD_CPU = X86_64 -a -d $2/lib64 ]
then
arch_dirs="${basedir}/lib64 ${arch_dirs}"
fi
# Now check for the library file in all of the known places,
# and add it to the link line as appropriate for the type and platform.
for arch_dir in $arch_dirs
do
# check if the subdirectory exists
libdir="$arch_dir$subdir"
if [ ! -d "$libdir" ]
then
libdir="$arch_dir"
fi
if [ $library_search_mode = prefer_static -o $library_search_mode = require_static ]
then
if check_library_static "$lib" "$libdir"
then
library_search_result="$libdir/lib${lib}.a"
return 0
fi
fi
if [ $library_search_mode != require_static ]
then
if check_library_dynamic "$lib" "$libdir"
then
if [ "$libdir" != /lib -a "$libdir" != /lib64 -a "$libdir" != /usr/lib -a "$libdir" != /usr/lib64 ]
then
library_search_result="-L${libdir} -l${lib}"
else
library_search_result="-l${lib}"
fi
if [ $BUILD_SYS = DARWIN ]
then
library_search_result="${library_search_result} -rpath $libdir"
fi
return 0
fi
fi
if [ $library_search_mode = prefer_dynamic ]
then
if check_library_static "$lib" "$libdir"
then
library_search_result="$libdir/lib${lib}.a"
return 0
fi
fi
done
return 1
}
ccflags_append()
{
for arg; do
ccflags="${ccflags} ${arg}"
done
}
ccflags_append_define()
{
for arg; do
ccflags="${ccflags} -D${arg}"
done
}
optional_function()
{
name="$1"
header="$2"
shift
shift
multiarch_include=$(echo "${header}" | sed "s|include/|include/$HOST_MULTIARCH/|")
if check_function "$name" "$header"; then
ccflags_append_define "$@"
return 0
elif [ -n "$HOST_MULTIARCH" ] && check_function "$name" "$multiarch_include"; then
ccflags_append_define "$@"
return 0
fi
return 1
}
optional_file()
{
file="$1"
shift
if check_file "$file"; then
ccflags_append_define "$@"
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
optional_include()
{
header="$1"
shift
echon "checking for header ${header}..."
cat > .configure.tmp.c << EOF
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <${header}>
EOF
if ${CC:-gcc} ${CFLAGS} .configure.tmp.c -c -o .configure.tmp.o > .configure.tmp.out 2>&1; then
echo yes
rm -f .configure.tmp.c .configure.tmp.out
ccflags_append_define "$@"
return 0
else
echo no
rm -f .configure.tmp.c .configure.tmp.out
return 1
fi
}
optional_library()
{
library="$1"
shift
echon "checking for library ${library}..."
if echo 'int main;' | ${CC:-gcc} -o /dev/null -x c - "-l${library}" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
echo yes
ccflags_append_define "$@"
return 0
else
echo no
return 1
fi
}
optional_library_function()
{
h="$1"
f="$2"
l="$3"
shift
shift
shift
echon "checking for library function ${f}..."
${CC:-gcc} -o /dev/null -x c - "-l${l}" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null <<EOF
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <${h}>
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
(void)${f};
return 0;
}
EOF
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo yes
ccflags_append_define "$@"
return 0
else
echo no
return 1
fi
}
check_gnu_make()
{
if check_path $1
then
echon "checking if $1 is GNU make..."
kind=`$1 -v 2>&1| head -1 | awk '{print $1}'`
if [ X$kind = XGNU ]
then
echo "yes"
MAKE=$1
export MAKE
return 0
else
echo "no"
fi
fi
return 1
}
require_gnu_make()
{
echo "checking for GNU make in several places..."
if check_gnu_make make
then
return 0
else
if check_gnu_make gmake
then
return 0
else
if check_gnu_make gnumake
then
return 0
fi
fi
fi
echo "Sorry, you must have GNU make/gmake/gnumake in your path."
exit 1
}
check_perl_version()
{
if check_path "perl"
then
echon "checking perl version..."
cat >configure.perl-test <<EOF
print "\$]\n";
\$v = \$ARGV[0]+\$ARGV[1]/1000+\$ARGV[2]/1000000;
if(\$v>=\$]) {
exit 1;
} else {
exit 0;
}
EOF
if perl configure.perl-test $1 $2 $3
then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
fi
return 1
}
fix_globus_install()
{
if check_file "${1}/include/${2}/globus_config.h"
then
echo "globus source install has been configured properly"
else
echo "*** globus source install has not been configured properly"
echo "*** try running \"gpt-build -nosrc $2\" to set it up properly."
exit 1
fi
}
check_for_globus_flavors()
{
echo "examining the globus installation in $1..."
if check_perl_version 5 5 0
then
echo "perl version is ok"
else
echo "*** sorry, the globus build tools require"
echo "*** perl >= v5.5.0 in order to even examine the installation."
exit 1
fi
#
# globus-makefile-header seems to move around.
# Use -f rather than -x, because the AFS acl may
# not match the UNIX perms.
#
GMH=$1/sbin/globus-makefile-header
echo "checking for $GMH..."
if [ ! -f "${GMH}" ]
then
GMH=$1/bin/globus-makefile-header
echo "checking for $GMH..."
if [ ! -f "${GMH}" ]
then
echo "not found"
return 1
fi
fi
#
# Some installations have a trailing " " afer the pound-bang
# line, so we'll try to perl it directly if it looks like
# a perl script. However, we don't want to universally assume
# that it is perl without some evidence.
#
if head -1 $GMH | grep perl > /dev/null 2>&1
then
GMH="perl ${GMH}"
fi
#
# Now search for any flavor we can think of...
#
for compiler in gcc64 gcc32 vendorcc32
do
for debug in "" dbg
do
if check_for_globus "$1" "$2" "${compiler}${debug}" "${GMH}"
then
return 0
fi
done
done
return 1
}
check_for_globus()
{
echon "checking for globus package $2 flavor $3 in $1..."
GLOBUS_LOCATION=$1
export GLOBUS_LOCATION
#
# Run globus-makefile-header and dump the output into
# a Makefile. Note that the single-dash option form
# stops working with version > 2.0
#
$4 --static --flavor=$3 $2 2> config.mk.globus.errors > config.mk.globus
#
# This script seems to always exit with status zero,
# even if it detects an error.
#
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
#
# Some busted versions put error messages
# in the output Makefile itself.
#
if grep ERROR config.mk.globus > /dev/null
then
#
# On the other hand, some working versions have
# the string ERROR in a package name!
#
if grep ERROR_VERSION config.mk.globus > /dev/null
then
echo "tricky, but yes!"
return 0
else
rm config.mk.globus
echo "broken"
return 1
fi
else
echo "yes"
return 0
fi
else
#
# Never seen this happen, but perhaps the script
# will indicate the package is not present
#
echo "no"
return 1
fi
}
check_multiarch()
{
if [ -r /etc/debian_version ]; then
HOST_MULTIARCH="$(uname -m)-linux-gnu"
else
HOST_MULTIARCH=
fi
# echo to capture result
echo "$HOST_MULTIARCH"
}
format_version()
{
echo "$@" | awk -F. '{printf("%d%03d%03d%03d", $1, $2, $3, $4); }'
}
config_X_path()
{
if [ "$1" = no ]
then
echo no
else
echo yes
fi
}
report_detection()
{
package=$1
available=$2
required=$3
path_tried=$4
if [ "${available}" = yes ]
then
echo "compiling with ${package} support"
elif [ "${required}" = no ]
then
echo "${package} support explicitely disabled"
elif [ "${required}" = yes ]
then
echo "*** Sorry, I couldn't find ${package} in ${path_tried}"
echo "*** Check --with-${package}-path and try again"
exit 1
else
echo "skipping ${package} support as it could not be automatically detected"
fi
}
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