# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/autotools.eclass,v 1.37 2006/06/15 22:29:25 flameeyes Exp $ # # Author: Diego Pettenò # Enhancements: Martin Schlemmer # # This eclass is for handling autotooled software packages that # needs to regenerate their build scripts. # # NB: If you add anything, please comment it! inherit eutils libtool DEPEND="sys-devel/automake sys-devel/autoconf sys-devel/libtool" # Variables: # # AT_M4DIR - Additional director(y|ies) aclocal should search # AM_OPTS - Additional options to pass to automake during # eautoreconf call. # Functions: # # eautoreconf() - Should do a full autoreconf - normally what most people # will be interested in. Also should handle additional # directories specified by AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS. # eaclocal() - Runs aclocal. Respects AT_M4DIR for additional directories # to search for macro's. # _elibtoolize() - Runs libtoolize. Note the '_' prefix .. to not collide # with elibtoolize() from libtool.eclass # eautoconf - Runs autoconf. # eautoheader - Runs autoheader. # eautomake - Runs automake # # XXX: M4DIR should be depreciated AT_M4DIR=${AT_M4DIR:-${M4DIR}} AT_GNUCONF_UPDATE="no" # This function mimes the behavior of autoreconf, but uses the different # eauto* functions to run the tools. It doesn't accept parameters, but # the directory with include files can be specified with AT_M4DIR variable. eautoreconf() { local pwd=$(pwd) x # Take care of subdirs for x in $(autotools_get_subdirs); do if [[ -d ${x} ]] ; then cd "${x}" AT_NOELIBTOOLIZE="yes" eautoreconf cd "${pwd}" fi done einfo "Running eautoreconf in '$(pwd)' ..." eaclocal _elibtoolize --copy --force eautoconf eautoheader FROM_EAUTORECONF="yes" eautomake ${AM_OPTS} [[ ${AT_NOELIBTOOLIZE} == "yes" ]] && return 0 # Call it here to prevent failures due to elibtoolize called _before_ # eautoreconf. elibtoolize return 0 } # These functions runs the autotools using autotools_run_tool with the # specified parametes. The name of the tool run is the same of the function # without e prefix. # They also force installing the support files for safety. eaclocal() { local aclocal_opts if [[ -n ${AT_M4DIR} ]] ; then for x in ${AT_M4DIR} ; do case "${x}" in "-I") # We handle it below ;; *) [[ ! -d ${x} ]] && ewarn "eaclocal: '${x}' does not exist" aclocal_opts="${aclocal_opts} -I ${x}" ;; esac done fi [[ ! -f aclocal.m4 || -n $(grep -e 'generated.*by aclocal' aclocal.m4) ]] && \ autotools_run_tool aclocal "$@" ${aclocal_opts} } _elibtoolize() { local opts local lttest # Check if we should run libtoolize (AM_PROG_LIBTOOL is an older macro, # check for both it and the current AC_PROG_LIBTOOL) lttest="$(autotools_check_macro "AC_PROG_LIBTOOL")$(autotools_check_macro "AM_PROG_LIBTOOL")" [[ -n $lttest ]] || return 0 [[ -f Makefile.am ]] && opts="--automake" [[ "${USERLAND}" == "Darwin" ]] && LIBTOOLIZE="glibtoolize" autotools_run_tool ${LIBTOOLIZE:-libtoolize} "$@" ${opts} # Need to rerun aclocal eaclocal } eautoheader() { # Check if we should run autoheader [[ -n $(autotools_check_macro "AC_CONFIG_HEADERS") ]] || return 0 autotools_run_tool autoheader "$@" } eautoconf() { if [[ ! -f configure.ac && ! -f configure.in ]] ; then echo eerror "No configure.{ac,in} present in '$(pwd | sed -e 's:.*/::')'!" echo die "No configure.{ac,in} present!" fi autotools_run_tool autoconf "$@" } eautomake() { local extra_opts [[ -f Makefile.am ]] || return 0 if [[ -z ${FROM_EAUTORECONF} && -f Makefile.in ]]; then local used_automake local installed_automake installed_automake=$(automake --version | head -n 1 | \ sed -e 's:.*(GNU automake) ::') used_automake=$(head -n 1 < Makefile.in | \ sed -e 's:.*by automake \(.*\) from .*:\1:') if [[ ${installed_automake} != ${used_automake} ]]; then einfo "Automake used for the package (${used_automake}) differs from" einfo "the installed version (${installed_automake})." eautoreconf return 0 fi fi [[ -f INSTALL && -f AUTHORS && -f ChangeLog && -f NEWS ]] \ || extra_opts="${extra_opts} --foreign" # --force-missing seems not to be recognized by some flavours of automake autotools_run_tool automake --add-missing --copy ${extra_opts} "$@" } # Internal function to run an autotools' tool autotools_run_tool() { local STDERR_TARGET="${T}/$$.out" local PATCH_TARGET="${T}/$$.patch" local ris echo "***** $1 *****" > ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/$1-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} echo >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/$1-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} ebegin "Running $@" $@ >> ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/$1-${STDERR_TARGET##*/} 2>&1 ris=$? eend ${ris} if [[ ${ris} != 0 ]]; then echo eerror "Failed Running $1 !" eerror eerror "Include in your bugreport the contents of:" eerror eerror " ${STDERR_TARGET%/*}/$1-${STDERR_TARGET##*/}" echo die "Failed Running $1 !" fi } # Internal function to check for support autotools_check_macro() { [[ -f configure.ac || -f configure.in ]] && \ WANT_AUTOCONF="2.5" autoconf --trace=$1 2>/dev/null return 0 } # Internal function to get additional subdirs to configure autotools_get_subdirs() { local subdirs_scan_out subdirs_scan_out=$(autotools_check_macro "AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS") [[ -n ${subdirs_scan_out} ]] || return 0 echo "${subdirs_scan_out}" | gawk \ '($0 !~ /^[[:space:]]*(#|dnl)/) { if (match($0, /AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS:(.*)$/, res)) print res[1] }' | uniq return 0 }