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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (C) 2007-2010 CEA/DEN, EDF R&D, OPEN CASCADE
#
# Copyright (C) 2003-2007 OPEN CASCADE, EADS/CCR, LIP6, CEA/DEN,
# CEDRAT, EDF R&D, LEG, PRINCIPIA R&D, BUREAU VERITAS
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
# See http://www.salome-platform.org/ or email : webmaster.salome@opencascade.com
#
# Tool for updating list of .in file for the SALOME project
# and regenerating configure script
# Author : Marc Tajchman - CEA
# Date : 10/10/2002
# Modified by : Alexander BORODIN (OCN) - autotools usage
# $Header$
#
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
########################################################################
# Test if the MED_ROOT_DIR is set correctly
if test ! -d "${MED_ROOT_DIR}"; then
echo "failed : MED_ROOT_DIR variable is not correct !"
exit
fi
########################################################################
# Test if the GEOM_ROOT_DIR is set correctly
if test ! -d "${GEOM_ROOT_DIR}"; then
echo "failed : GEOM_ROOT_DIR variable is not correct !"
exit
fi
cd ${CONF_DIR}
ABS_CONF_DIR=`pwd`
#######################################################################
# ____________________________________________________________________
# aclocal creates the aclocal.m4 file from the standard macro and the
# custom macro embedded in the directory adm_local/unix/config_files,
# KERNEL salome_adm/unix/config_files, GEOM and MED adm_local/unix/config_files
# directories.
# output:
# aclocal.m4
# autom4te.cache (directory)
echo "====================================================== aclocal"
if test -d "${GUI_ROOT_DIR}"; then
aclocal -I adm_local/unix/config_files \
-I ${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/salome_adm/unix/config_files \
-I ${GUI_ROOT_DIR}/adm_local/unix/config_files \
-I ${MED_ROOT_DIR}/adm_local/unix/config_files \
-I ${GEOM_ROOT_DIR}/adm_local/unix/config_files || exit 1
else
aclocal -I adm_local/unix/config_files \
-I ${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/salome_adm/unix/config_files \
-I ${MED_ROOT_DIR}/adm_local/unix/config_files \
-I ${GEOM_ROOT_DIR}/adm_local/unix/config_files || exit 1
fi
# ____________________________________________________________________
# libtoolize creates some configuration files (ltmain.sh,
# config.guess and config.sub). It only depends on the libtool
# version. The files are created in the directory specified with the
# AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(<mydir>) tag (see configure.ac).
# output:
# adm_local/unix/config_files/config.guess
# adm_local/unix/config_files/config.sub
# adm_local/unix/config_files/ltmain.sh
echo "==================================================== libtoolize"
libtoolize --force --copy --automake || exit 1
# ____________________________________________________________________
# autoconf creates the configure script from the file configure.ac (or
# configure.in if configure.ac doesn't exist)
# output:
# configure
echo "====================================================== autoconf"
autoconf
# ____________________________________________________________________
# automake creates some scripts used in building process
# (install-sh, missing, ...). It only depends on the automake
# version. The files are created in the directory specified with the
# AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(<mydir>) tag (see configure.ac). This step also
# creates the Makefile.in files from the Makefile.am files.
# output:
# adm_local/unix/config_files/compile
# adm_local/unix/config_files/depcomp
# adm_local/unix/config_files/install-sh
# adm_local/unix/config_files/missing
# adm_local/unix/config_files/py-compile
# Makefile.in (from Makefile.am)
echo "====================================================== automake"
automake --copy --gnu --add-missing