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#!/bin/bash
#
# Tool for updating list of .in file for the SALOME project
# and regenerating configure script
#
# Author : Marc Tajchman - CEA
# Date : 10/10/2002
# $Header$
#
ORIG_DIR=`pwd`
CONF_DIR=`echo $0 | sed -e "s,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,"`
########################################################################
# Test if the KERNEL_ROOT_DIR is set correctly
if test ! -d "${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}"; then
echo "failed : KERNEL_ROOT_DIR variable is not correct !"
exit
fi
# Test if the KERNEL_SRC is set correctly
#if test ! -d "${KERNEL_SRC}"; then
# echo "failed : KERNEL_SRC variable is not correct !"
# exit
#fi
########################################################################
# find_in - utility function
#
# usage :
# find_in directory filename
#
# Finds files following the *.in pattern, recursively in the
# directory (first argument).
# Results are appended into the file (second argument)
#
# Difference from the standard unix find is that files are tested
# before directories
#
find_in()
{
local i
local f=$2
# if the first argument is not a directory, returns
if [ ! -d "$1" ] ; then
return
fi
# dont look in the CVS directories
case $1 in
*/CVS) return ;;
*/adm_local/*) return ;;
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*) ;;
esac
# for each regular file contained in the directory
# test if it's a .in file
for i in "$1"/*
do
if [ -f "$i" ] ; then
case $i in
*.in) echo " "$i" \\" >> $f;;
*) ;;
esac
fi
done
# for each subdirectory of the first argument, proceeds recursively
for i in "$1"/*
do
if [ -d "$i" ] ; then
find_in "$i" "$f"
fi
done
}
#######################################################################
# Generate list of .in files (Makefile.in, config.h.in, etc)
# appending it in file configure.in
cd ${CONF_DIR}
ABS_CONF_DIR=`pwd`
#
# Common part of the configure.in file
#
chmod u+w configure.in.base
if ! \cp -f configure.in.base configure.in_tmp1
then
echo
echo "error : can't create files in" ${CONF_DIR}
echo "aborting ..."
chmod u-w configure.in.base
exit
fi
chmod u-w configure.in.base
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if [ -e "${CONF_DIR}/salome_adm" ] ; then
\rm -f ${CONF_DIR}/salome_adm
fi
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# make a link allowing AC_OUTPUT to find the salome_adm/.../*.in files
echo "" >> configure.in_tmp1
echo 'ln -fs ${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/salome_adm ${ROOT_SRCDIR}/salome_adm' >> configure.in_tmp1
echo "" >> configure.in_tmp1
echo "AC_OUTPUT([ \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
#
# List of .in files in the adm/unix directory
# These files MUST be on top of AC_OUTPUT list so we
# put them "manually"
#
echo " ./salome_adm/unix/SALOMEconfig.h \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
echo " ./salome_adm/unix/F77config.h \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
echo " ./salome_adm/unix/sstream \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
echo " ./salome_adm/unix/depend \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
echo " ./adm_local/unix/make_omniorb \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
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echo " ./salome_adm/unix/envScript \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
echo " ./adm_local/unix/make_commence \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
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echo " ./adm_local/unix/make_conclude \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
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echo " ./salome_adm/unix/make_module \\" >> configure.in_tmp1
\rm -f configure.in_tmp2 configure.in_tmp3
touch configure.in_tmp2
find_in . configure.in_tmp2
sed -e '/^...salome_adm/d' configure.in_tmp2 > configure.in_tmp3
sed -e '/^...adm_local.unix.make_omniorb/d' configure.in_tmp3 configure.in_tmp2
sed -e '/^...adm_local.unix.make_commence/d' configure.in_tmp2 > configure.in_tmp3
sed -e '/configure.in/d' configure.in_tmp3 > configure.in_tmp2
sed -e 's/.in / /' configure.in_tmp2 >> configure.in_tmp1
#sed '/^.salome_adm/d' configure.in_tmp2 > configure.in_tmp3
#sed '/configure.in/d' configure.in_tmp3 > configure.in_tmp2
#sed 's/.in / /' configure.in_tmp2 >> configure.in_tmp1
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echo "])" >> configure.in_tmp1
# delete the link created for AC_OUTPUT
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echo "" >> configure.in_tmp1
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#echo 'rm -f ${ROOT_SRCDIR}/salome_adm' >> configure.in_tmp1
\mv configure.in_tmp1 configure.in_new
\rm -f configure.in_tmp2 configure.in_tmp3
########################################################################
# Create new (or replace old) configure.in file
# Print a message if the file is write protected
#
echo
if test ! -f configure.in
then
echo -n "Creating new file 'configure.in' ... "
if \mv configure.in_new configure.in >& /dev/null
then
echo "done"
else
echo "error, check your file permissions"
fi
else
echo -n "Updating 'configure.in' file ... "
if ! \cp configure.in configure.in_old >& /dev/null
then
echo
echo
echo "Can't backup previous configure.in"
echo -n "Continue (you will not be able to revert) - (Y/N) ? "
read R
case "x$R" in
xn*) exit;;
xN*) exit;;
esac
echo
echo -n " "
fi
if \cp configure.in_new configure.in >& /dev/null
then
echo "done"
else
echo
echo "error, can't update previous configure.in"
fi
fi
########################################################################
# Use autoconf to rebuild the configure script
#
if test -f configure
then
echo -n "Updating 'configure' script ... "
else
echo -n "Creating 'configure' script ... "
fi
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aclocal --acdir=adm_local/unix/config_files -I ${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/salome_adm/unix/config_files
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if autoconf
then
echo "done"
else
echo "failed (check file permissions and/or user quotas ...)"
fi
cd ${ORIG_DIR}
echo