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# Generated from ltmain.m4sh. |
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# libtool (GNU libtool 1.3134 2009-11-29) 2.2.7a |
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# Written by Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1996 |
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# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, |
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# 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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# This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO |
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# warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
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# GNU Libtool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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# (at your option) any later version. |
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# |
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# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, |
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# if you distribute this file as part of a program or library that |
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# is built using GNU Libtool, you may include this file under the |
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# same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. |
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# |
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# GNU Libtool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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# General Public License for more details. |
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# |
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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# along with GNU Libtool; see the file COPYING. If not, a copy |
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# can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html, |
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# or obtained by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. |
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# Usage: $progname [OPTION]... [MODE-ARG]... |
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# |
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# Provide generalized library-building support services. |
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# |
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# --config show all configuration variables |
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# --debug enable verbose shell tracing |
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# -n, --dry-run display commands without modifying any files |
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# --features display basic configuration information and exit |
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# --mode=MODE use operation mode MODE |
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# --no-finish let install mode avoid finish commands |
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# --preserve-dup-deps don't remove duplicate dependency libraries |
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# --quiet, --silent don't print informational messages |
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# --no-quiet, --no-silent |
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# print informational messages (default) |
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# --tag=TAG use configuration variables from tag TAG |
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# -v, --verbose print more informational messages than default |
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# --no-verbose don't print the extra informational messages |
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# --version print version information |
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# -h, --help, --help-all print short, long, or detailed help message |
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# |
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# MODE must be one of the following: |
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# |
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# clean remove files from the build directory |
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# compile compile a source file into a libtool object |
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# execute automatically set library path, then run a program |
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# finish complete the installation of libtool libraries |
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# install install libraries or executables |
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# link create a library or an executable |
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# uninstall remove libraries from an installed directory |
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# |
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# MODE-ARGS vary depending on the MODE. When passed as first option, |
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# `--mode=MODE' may be abbreviated as `MODE' or a unique abbreviation of that. |
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# Try `$progname --help --mode=MODE' for a more detailed description of MODE. |
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# |
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# When reporting a bug, please describe a test case to reproduce it and |
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# include the following information: |
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# |
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# host-triplet: $host |
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# shell: $SHELL |
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# compiler: $LTCC |
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# compiler flags: $LTCFLAGS |
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# linker: $LD (gnu? $with_gnu_ld) |
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# $progname: (GNU libtool 1.3134 2009-11-29) 2.2.7a |
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# automake: $automake_version |
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# autoconf: $autoconf_version |
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# |
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# Report bugs to <bug-libtool@gnu.org>. |
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PROGRAM=libtool |
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PACKAGE=libtool |
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VERSION=2.2.7a |
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TIMESTAMP=" 1.3134 2009-11-29" |
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package_revision=1.3134 |
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# Be Bourne compatible |
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if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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emulate sh |
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NULLCMD=: |
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# Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which |
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# is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. |
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alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"' |
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setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST |
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else |
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case `(set -o) 2>/dev/null` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac |
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fi |
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BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 |
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DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh |
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# A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf. |
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func_fallback_echo () |
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{ |
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eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF |
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$1 |
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_LTECHO_EOF' |
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} |
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# NLS nuisances: We save the old values to restore during execute mode. |
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# Only set LANG and LC_ALL to C if already set. |
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# These must not be set unconditionally because not all systems understand |
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# e.g. LANG=C (notably SCO). |
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lt_user_locale= |
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lt_safe_locale= |
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for lt_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE LC_MESSAGES |
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do |
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eval "if test \"\${$lt_var+set}\" = set; then |
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save_$lt_var=\$$lt_var |
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$lt_var=C |
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export $lt_var |
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lt_user_locale=\"$lt_var=\\\$save_\$lt_var; \$lt_user_locale\" |
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lt_safe_locale=\"$lt_var=C; \$lt_safe_locale\" |
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fi" |
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done |
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$lt_unset CDPATH |
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# Work around backward compatibility issue on IRIX 6.5. On IRIX 6.4+, sh |
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# is ksh but when the shell is invoked as "sh" and the current value of |
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# the _XPG environment variable is not equal to 1 (one), the special |
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# positional parameter $0, within a function call, is the name of the |
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# function. |
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progpath="$0" |
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: ${CP="cp -f"} |
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: ${ECHO=$as_echo} |
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: ${EGREP="/bin/grep -E"} |
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: ${FGREP="/bin/grep -F"} |
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: ${GREP="/bin/grep"} |
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: ${LN_S="ln -s"} |
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: ${MAKE="make"} |
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: ${MKDIR="mkdir"} |
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: ${MV="mv -f"} |
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: ${RM="rm -f"} |
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: ${SED="/mount/endor/wildenhu/local-x86_64/bin/sed"} |
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: ${SHELL="${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}"} |
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: ${Xsed="$SED -e 1s/^X//"} |
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# Global variables: |
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EXIT_SUCCESS=0 |
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EXIT_FAILURE=1 |
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EXIT_MISMATCH=63 # $? = 63 is used to indicate version mismatch to missing. |
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EXIT_SKIP=77 # $? = 77 is used to indicate a skipped test to automake. |
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exit_status=$EXIT_SUCCESS |
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# Make sure IFS has a sensible default |
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lt_nl=' |
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' |
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IFS=" $lt_nl" |
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dirname="s,/[^/]*$,," |
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basename="s,^.*/,," |
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# func_dirname_and_basename file append nondir_replacement |
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# perform func_basename and func_dirname in a single function |
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# call: |
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# dirname: Compute the dirname of FILE. If nonempty, |
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# add APPEND to the result, otherwise set result |
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# to NONDIR_REPLACEMENT. |
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# value returned in "$func_dirname_result" |
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# basename: Compute filename of FILE. |
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# value retuned in "$func_basename_result" |
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# Implementation must be kept synchronized with func_dirname |
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# and func_basename. For efficiency, we do not delegate to |
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# those functions but instead duplicate the functionality here. |
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func_dirname_and_basename () |
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{ |
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# Extract subdirectory from the argument. |
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func_dirname_result=`$ECHO "${1}" | $SED -e "$dirname"` |
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if test "X$func_dirname_result" = "X${1}"; then |
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func_dirname_result="${3}" |
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else |
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func_dirname_result="$func_dirname_result${2}" |
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fi |
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func_basename_result=`$ECHO "${1}" | $SED -e "$basename"` |
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} |
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# Generated shell functions inserted here. |
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# These SED scripts presuppose an absolute path with a trailing slash. |
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pathcar='s,^/\([^/]*\).*$,\1,' |
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pathcdr='s,^/[^/]*,,' |
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removedotparts=':dotsl |
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s@/\./@/@g |
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t dotsl |
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s,/\.$,/,' |
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collapseslashes='s@/\{1,\}@/@g' |
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finalslash='s,/*$,/,' |
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# func_normal_abspath PATH |
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# Remove doubled-up and trailing slashes, "." path components, |
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# and cancel out any ".." path components in PATH after making |
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# it an absolute path. |
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# value returned in "$func_normal_abspath_result" |
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func_normal_abspath () |
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{ |
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# Start from root dir and reassemble the path. |
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func_normal_abspath_result= |
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func_normal_abspath_tpath=$1 |
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func_normal_abspath_altnamespace= |
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case $func_normal_abspath_tpath in |
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"") |
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# Empty path, that just means $cwd. |
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func_stripname '' '/' "`pwd`" |
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func_normal_abspath_result=$func_stripname_result |
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return |
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;; |
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# The next three entries are used to spot a run of precisely |
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# two leading slashes without using negated character classes; |
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# we take advantage of case's first-match behaviour. |
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///*) |
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# Unusual form of absolute path, do nothing. |
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;; |
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//*) |
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# Not necessarily an ordinary path; POSIX reserves leading '//' |
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# and for example Cygwin uses it to access remote file shares |
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# over CIFS/SMB, so we conserve a leading double slash if found. |
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func_normal_abspath_altnamespace=/ |
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;; |
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/*) |
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# Absolute path, do nothing. |
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;; |
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*) |
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# Relative path, prepend $cwd. |
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func_normal_abspath_tpath=`pwd`/$func_normal_abspath_tpath |
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;; |
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esac |
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# Cancel out all the simple stuff to save iterations. We also want |
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# the path to end with a slash for ease of parsing, so make sure |
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# there is one (and only one) here. |
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func_normal_abspath_tpath=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \ |
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-e "$removedotparts" -e "$collapseslashes" -e "$finalslash"` |
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while :; do |
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# Processed it all yet? |
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if test "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" = / ; then |
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# If we ascended to the root using ".." the result may be empty now. |
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if test -z "$func_normal_abspath_result" ; then |
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func_normal_abspath_result=/ |
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fi |
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break |
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fi |
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func_normal_abspath_tcomponent=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \ |
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-e "$pathcar"` |
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func_normal_abspath_tpath=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \ |
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-e "$pathcdr"` |
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# Figure out what to do with it |
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case $func_normal_abspath_tcomponent in |
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"") |
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# Trailing empty path component, ignore it. |
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;; |
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..) |
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# Parent dir; strip last assembled component from result. |
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func_dirname "$func_normal_abspath_result" |
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func_normal_abspath_result=$func_dirname_result |
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;; |
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*) |
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# Actual path component, append it. |
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func_normal_abspath_result=$func_normal_abspath_result/$func_normal_abspath_tcomponent |
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;; |
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esac |
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done |
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# Restore leading double-slash if one was found on entry. |
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func_normal_abspath_result=$func_normal_abspath_altnamespace$func_normal_abspath_result |
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} |
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# func_relative_path SRCDIR DSTDIR |
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# generates a relative path from SRCDIR to DSTDIR, with a trailing |
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# slash if non-empty, suitable for immediately appending a filename |
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# without needing to append a separator. |
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# value returned in "$func_relative_path_result" |
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func_relative_path () |
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{ |
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func_relative_path_result= |
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func_normal_abspath "$1" |
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func_relative_path_tlibdir=$func_normal_abspath_result |
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func_normal_abspath "$2" |
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func_relative_path_tbindir=$func_normal_abspath_result |
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# Ascend the tree starting from libdir |
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while :; do |
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# check if we have found a prefix of bindir |
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case $func_relative_path_tbindir in |
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$func_relative_path_tlibdir) |
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# found an exact match |
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func_relative_path_tcancelled= |
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break |
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;; |
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$func_relative_path_tlibdir*) |
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# found a matching prefix |
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func_stripname "$func_relative_path_tlibdir" '' "$func_relative_path_tbindir" |
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func_relative_path_tcancelled=$func_stripname_result |
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if test -z "$func_relative_path_result"; then |
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func_relative_path_result=. |
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fi |
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break |
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;; |
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*) |
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func_dirname $func_relative_path_tlibdir |
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func_relative_path_tlibdir=${func_dirname_result} |
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if test "x$func_relative_path_tlibdir" = x ; then |
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# Have to descend all the way to the root! |
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func_relative_path_result=../$func_relative_path_result |
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func_relative_path_tcancelled=$func_relative_path_tbindir |
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break |
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fi |
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func_relative_path_result=../$func_relative_path_result |
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;; |
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esac |
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done |
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# Now calculate path; take care to avoid doubling-up slashes. |
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func_stripname '' '/' "$func_relative_path_result" |
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func_relative_path_result=$func_stripname_result |
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func_stripname '/' '/' "$func_relative_path_tcancelled" |
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if test "x$func_stripname_result" != x ; then |
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func_relative_path_result=${func_relative_path_result}/${func_stripname_result} |
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fi |
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# Normalisation. If bindir is libdir, return empty string, |
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# else relative path ending with a slash; either way, target |
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# file name can be directly appended. |
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if test ! -z "$func_relative_path_result"; then |
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func_stripname './' '' "$func_relative_path_result/" |
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func_relative_path_result=$func_stripname_result |
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fi |
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} |
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# The name of this program: |
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func_dirname_and_basename "$progpath" |
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progname=$func_basename_result |
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# Make sure we have an absolute path for reexecution: |
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case $progpath in |
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[\\/]*|[A-Za-z]:\\*) ;; |
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*[\\/]*) |
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progdir=$func_dirname_result |
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progdir=`cd "$progdir" && pwd` |
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progpath="$progdir/$progname" |
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;; |
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*) |
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save_IFS="$IFS" |
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IFS=: |
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for progdir in $PATH; do |
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IFS="$save_IFS" |
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test -x "$progdir/$progname" && break |
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done |
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IFS="$save_IFS" |
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test -n "$progdir" || progdir=`pwd` |
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progpath="$progdir/$progname" |
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;; |
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esac |
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# Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies |
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# metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. |
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Xsed="${SED}"' -e 1s/^X//' |
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sed_quote_subst='s/\([`"$\\]\)/\\\1/g' |
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# Same as above, but do not quote variable references. |
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double_quote_subst='s/\(["`\\]\)/\\\1/g' |
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# Re-`\' parameter expansions in output of double_quote_subst that were |
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# `\'-ed in input to the same. If an odd number of `\' preceded a '$' |
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# in input to double_quote_subst, that '$' was protected from expansion. |
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# Since each input `\' is now two `\'s, look for any number of runs of |
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# four `\'s followed by two `\'s and then a '$'. `\' that '$'. |
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bs='\\' |
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bs2='\\\\' |
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bs4='\\\\\\\\' |
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dollar='\$' |
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sed_double_backslash="\ |
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s/$bs4/&\\ |
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/g |
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s/^$bs2$dollar/$bs&/ |
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s/\\([^$bs]\\)$bs2$dollar/\\1$bs2$bs$dollar/g |
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s/\n//g" |
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# Standard options: |
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opt_dry_run=false |
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opt_help=false |
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opt_quiet=false |
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opt_verbose=false |
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opt_warning=: |
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# func_echo arg... |
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# Echo program name prefixed message, along with the current mode |
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# name if it has been set yet. |
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func_echo () |
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{ |
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$ECHO "$progname${mode+: }$mode: $*" |
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} |
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# func_verbose arg... |
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# Echo program name prefixed message in verbose mode only. |
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func_verbose () |
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{ |
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$opt_verbose && func_echo ${1+"$@"} |
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# A bug in bash halts the script if the last line of a function |
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# fails when set -e is in force, so we need another command to |
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# work around that: |
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: |
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} |
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# func_echo_all arg... |
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# Invoke $ECHO with all args, space-separated. |
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func_echo_all () |
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{ |
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$ECHO "$*" |
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} |
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# func_error arg... |
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# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error. |
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func_error () |
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{ |
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$ECHO "$progname${mode+: }$mode: "${1+"$@"} 1>&2 |
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} |
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# func_warning arg... |
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# Echo program name prefixed warning message to standard error. |
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func_warning () |
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{ |
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$opt_warning && $ECHO "$progname${mode+: }$mode: warning: "${1+"$@"} 1>&2 |
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# bash bug again: |
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: |
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} |
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# func_fatal_error arg... |
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# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, and exit. |
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func_fatal_error () |
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{ |
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func_error ${1+"$@"} |
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exit $EXIT_FAILURE |
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} |
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# func_fatal_help arg... |
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# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, followed by |
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# a help hint, and exit. |
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func_fatal_help () |
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{ |
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func_error ${1+"$@"} |
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func_fatal_error "$help" |
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} |
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help="Try \`$progname --help' for more information." ## default |
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# func_grep expression filename |
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# Check whether EXPRESSION matches any line of FILENAME, without output. |
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func_grep () |
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{ |
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$GREP "$1" "$2" >/dev/null 2>&1 |
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} |
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# func_mkdir_p directory-path |
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# Make sure the entire path to DIRECTORY-PATH is available. |
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func_mkdir_p () |
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{ |
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my_directory_path="$1" |
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my_dir_list= |
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if test -n "$my_directory_path" && test "$opt_dry_run" != ":"; then |
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# Protect directory names starting with `-' |
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case $my_directory_path in |
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-*) my_directory_path="./$my_directory_path" ;; |
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esac |
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# While some portion of DIR does not yet exist... |
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while test ! -d "$my_directory_path"; do |
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# ...make a list in topmost first order. Use a colon delimited |
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# list incase some portion of path contains whitespace. |
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my_dir_list="$my_directory_path:$my_dir_list" |
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# If the last portion added has no slash in it, the list is done |
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case $my_directory_path in */*) ;; *) break ;; esac |
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# ...otherwise throw away the child directory and loop |
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my_directory_path=`$ECHO "$my_directory_path" | $SED -e "$dirname"` |
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done |
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my_dir_list=`$ECHO "$my_dir_list" | $SED 's,:*$,,'` |
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save_mkdir_p_IFS="$IFS"; IFS=':' |
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for my_dir in $my_dir_list; do |
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IFS="$save_mkdir_p_IFS" |
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# mkdir can fail with a `File exist' error if two processes |
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# try to create one of the directories concurrently. Don't |
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# stop in that case! |
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$MKDIR "$my_dir" 2>/dev/null || : |
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done |
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IFS="$save_mkdir_p_IFS" |
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# Bail out if we (or some other process) failed to create a directory. |
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test -d "$my_directory_path" || \ |
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func_fatal_error "Failed to create \`$1'" |
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fi |
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} |
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# func_mktempdir [string] |
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# Make a temporary directory that won't clash with other running |
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# libtool processes, and avoids race conditions if possible. If |
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# given, STRING is the basename for that directory. |
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func_mktempdir () |
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{ |
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my_template="${TMPDIR-/tmp}/${1-$progname}" |
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if test "$opt_dry_run" = ":"; then |
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# Return a directory name, but don't create it in dry-run mode |
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my_tmpdir="${my_template}-$$" |
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else |
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# If mktemp works, use that first and foremost |
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my_tmpdir=`mktemp -d "${my_template}-XXXXXXXX" 2>/dev/null` |
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if test ! -d "$my_tmpdir"; then |
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# Failing that, at least try and use $RANDOM to avoid a race |
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my_tmpdir="${my_template}-${RANDOM-0}$$" |
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save_mktempdir_umask=`umask` |
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umask 0077 |
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$MKDIR "$my_tmpdir" |
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umask $save_mktempdir_umask |
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fi |
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# If we're not in dry-run mode, bomb out on failure |
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test -d "$my_tmpdir" || \ |
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func_fatal_error "cannot create temporary directory \`$my_tmpdir'" |
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fi |
|
|
|
$ECHO "$my_tmpdir" |
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} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_quote_for_eval arg |
|
# Aesthetically quote ARG to be evaled later. |
|
# This function returns two values: FUNC_QUOTE_FOR_EVAL_RESULT |
|
# is double-quoted, suitable for a subsequent eval, whereas |
|
# FUNC_QUOTE_FOR_EVAL_UNQUOTED_RESULT has merely all characters |
|
# which are still active within double quotes backslashified. |
|
func_quote_for_eval () |
|
{ |
|
case $1 in |
|
*[\\\`\"\$]*) |
|
func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` ;; |
|
*) |
|
func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result="$1" ;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
case $func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result in |
|
# Double-quote args containing shell metacharacters to delay |
|
# word splitting, command substitution and and variable |
|
# expansion for a subsequent eval. |
|
# Many Bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly |
|
# in scan sets, so we specify it separately. |
|
*[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \ ]*|*]*|"") |
|
func_quote_for_eval_result="\"$func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result\"" |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
func_quote_for_eval_result="$func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result" |
|
esac |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_quote_for_expand arg |
|
# Aesthetically quote ARG to be evaled later; same as above, |
|
# but do not quote variable references. |
|
func_quote_for_expand () |
|
{ |
|
case $1 in |
|
*[\\\`\"]*) |
|
my_arg=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED \ |
|
-e "$double_quote_subst" -e "$sed_double_backslash"` ;; |
|
*) |
|
my_arg="$1" ;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
case $my_arg in |
|
# Double-quote args containing shell metacharacters to delay |
|
# word splitting and command substitution for a subsequent eval. |
|
# Many Bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly |
|
# in scan sets, so we specify it separately. |
|
*[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \ ]*|*]*|"") |
|
my_arg="\"$my_arg\"" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
func_quote_for_expand_result="$my_arg" |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_show_eval cmd [fail_exp] |
|
# Unless opt_silent is true, then output CMD. Then, if opt_dryrun is |
|
# not true, evaluate CMD. If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP |
|
# is given, then evaluate it. |
|
func_show_eval () |
|
{ |
|
my_cmd="$1" |
|
my_fail_exp="${2-:}" |
|
|
|
${opt_silent-false} || { |
|
func_quote_for_expand "$my_cmd" |
|
eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result" |
|
} |
|
|
|
if ${opt_dry_run-false}; then :; else |
|
eval "$my_cmd" |
|
my_status=$? |
|
if test "$my_status" -eq 0; then :; else |
|
eval "(exit $my_status); $my_fail_exp" |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_show_eval_locale cmd [fail_exp] |
|
# Unless opt_silent is true, then output CMD. Then, if opt_dryrun is |
|
# not true, evaluate CMD. If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP |
|
# is given, then evaluate it. Use the saved locale for evaluation. |
|
func_show_eval_locale () |
|
{ |
|
my_cmd="$1" |
|
my_fail_exp="${2-:}" |
|
|
|
${opt_silent-false} || { |
|
func_quote_for_expand "$my_cmd" |
|
eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result" |
|
} |
|
|
|
if ${opt_dry_run-false}; then :; else |
|
eval "$lt_user_locale |
|
$my_cmd" |
|
my_status=$? |
|
eval "$lt_safe_locale" |
|
if test "$my_status" -eq 0; then :; else |
|
eval "(exit $my_status); $my_fail_exp" |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# func_version |
|
# Echo version message to standard output and exit. |
|
func_version () |
|
{ |
|
$SED -n '/(C)/!b go |
|
:more |
|
/\./!{ |
|
N |
|
s/\n# // |
|
b more |
|
} |
|
:go |
|
/^# '$PROGRAM' (GNU /,/# warranty; / { |
|
s/^# // |
|
s/^# *$// |
|
s/\((C)\)[ 0-9,-]*\( [1-9][0-9]*\)/\1\2/ |
|
p |
|
}' < "$progpath" |
|
exit $? |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_usage |
|
# Echo short help message to standard output and exit. |
|
func_usage () |
|
{ |
|
$SED -n '/^# Usage:/,/^# *-h/ { |
|
s/^# // |
|
s/^# *$// |
|
s/\$progname/'$progname'/ |
|
p |
|
}' < "$progpath" |
|
echo |
|
$ECHO "run \`$progname --help | more' for full usage" |
|
exit $? |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_help [NOEXIT] |
|
# Echo long help message to standard output and exit, |
|
# unless 'noexit' is passed as argument. |
|
func_help () |
|
{ |
|
$SED -n '/^# Usage:/,/# Report bugs to/ { |
|
s/^# // |
|
s/^# *$// |
|
s*\$progname*'$progname'* |
|
s*\$host*'"$host"'* |
|
s*\$SHELL*'"$SHELL"'* |
|
s*\$LTCC*'"$LTCC"'* |
|
s*\$LTCFLAGS*'"$LTCFLAGS"'* |
|
s*\$LD*'"$LD"'* |
|
s/\$with_gnu_ld/'"$with_gnu_ld"'/ |
|
s/\$automake_version/'"`(automake --version) 2>/dev/null |$SED 1q`"'/ |
|
s/\$autoconf_version/'"`(autoconf --version) 2>/dev/null |$SED 1q`"'/ |
|
p |
|
}' < "$progpath" |
|
ret=$? |
|
if test -z "$1"; then |
|
exit $ret |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_missing_arg argname |
|
# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error and set global |
|
# exit_cmd. |
|
func_missing_arg () |
|
{ |
|
func_error "missing argument for $1" |
|
exit_cmd=exit |
|
} |
|
|
|
exit_cmd=: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
magic="%%%MAGIC variable%%%" |
|
magic_exe="%%%MAGIC EXE variable%%%" |
|
|
|
# Global variables. |
|
# $mode is unset |
|
nonopt= |
|
execute_dlfiles= |
|
preserve_args= |
|
lo2o="s/\\.lo\$/.${objext}/" |
|
o2lo="s/\\.${objext}\$/.lo/" |
|
extracted_archives= |
|
extracted_serial=0 |
|
|
|
opt_dry_run=false |
|
opt_finish=: |
|
opt_duplicate_deps=false |
|
opt_silent=false |
|
opt_debug=: |
|
|
|
# If this variable is set in any of the actions, the command in it |
|
# will be execed at the end. This prevents here-documents from being |
|
# left over by shells. |
|
exec_cmd= |
|
|
|
# func_fatal_configuration arg... |
|
# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, followed by |
|
# a configuration failure hint, and exit. |
|
func_fatal_configuration () |
|
{ |
|
func_error ${1+"$@"} |
|
func_error "See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information." |
|
func_fatal_error "Fatal configuration error." |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_config |
|
# Display the configuration for all the tags in this script. |
|
func_config () |
|
{ |
|
re_begincf='^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL' |
|
re_endcf='^# ### END LIBTOOL' |
|
|
|
# Default configuration. |
|
$SED "1,/$re_begincf CONFIG/d;/$re_endcf CONFIG/,\$d" < "$progpath" |
|
|
|
# Now print the configurations for the tags. |
|
for tagname in $taglist; do |
|
$SED -n "/$re_begincf TAG CONFIG: $tagname\$/,/$re_endcf TAG CONFIG: $tagname\$/p" < "$progpath" |
|
done |
|
|
|
exit $? |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_features |
|
# Display the features supported by this script. |
|
func_features () |
|
{ |
|
echo "host: $host" |
|
if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then |
|
echo "enable shared libraries" |
|
else |
|
echo "disable shared libraries" |
|
fi |
|
if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then |
|
echo "enable static libraries" |
|
else |
|
echo "disable static libraries" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
exit $? |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_enable_tag tagname |
|
# Verify that TAGNAME is valid, and either flag an error and exit, or |
|
# enable the TAGNAME tag. We also add TAGNAME to the global $taglist |
|
# variable here. |
|
func_enable_tag () |
|
{ |
|
# Global variable: |
|
tagname="$1" |
|
|
|
re_begincf="^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $tagname\$" |
|
re_endcf="^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $tagname\$" |
|
sed_extractcf="/$re_begincf/,/$re_endcf/p" |
|
|
|
# Validate tagname. |
|
case $tagname in |
|
*[!-_A-Za-z0-9,/]*) |
|
func_fatal_error "invalid tag name: $tagname" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# Don't test for the "default" C tag, as we know it's |
|
# there but not specially marked. |
|
case $tagname in |
|
CC) ;; |
|
*) |
|
if $GREP "$re_begincf" "$progpath" >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
|
taglist="$taglist $tagname" |
|
|
|
# Evaluate the configuration. Be careful to quote the path |
|
# and the sed script, to avoid splitting on whitespace, but |
|
# also don't use non-portable quotes within backquotes within |
|
# quotes we have to do it in 2 steps: |
|
extractedcf=`$SED -n -e "$sed_extractcf" < "$progpath"` |
|
eval "$extractedcf" |
|
else |
|
func_error "ignoring unknown tag $tagname" |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
} |
|
|
|
# Parse options once, thoroughly. This comes as soon as possible in |
|
# the script to make things like `libtool --version' happen quickly. |
|
{ |
|
|
|
# Shorthand for --mode=foo, only valid as the first argument |
|
case $1 in |
|
clean|clea|cle|cl) |
|
shift; set dummy --mode clean ${1+"$@"}; shift |
|
;; |
|
compile|compil|compi|comp|com|co|c) |
|
shift; set dummy --mode compile ${1+"$@"}; shift |
|
;; |
|
execute|execut|execu|exec|exe|ex|e) |
|
shift; set dummy --mode execute ${1+"$@"}; shift |
|
;; |
|
finish|finis|fini|fin|fi|f) |
|
shift; set dummy --mode finish ${1+"$@"}; shift |
|
;; |
|
install|instal|insta|inst|ins|in|i) |
|
shift; set dummy --mode install ${1+"$@"}; shift |
|
;; |
|
link|lin|li|l) |
|
shift; set dummy --mode link ${1+"$@"}; shift |
|
;; |
|
uninstall|uninstal|uninsta|uninst|unins|unin|uni|un|u) |
|
shift; set dummy --mode uninstall ${1+"$@"}; shift |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# Parse non-mode specific arguments: |
|
while test "$#" -gt 0; do |
|
opt="$1" |
|
shift |
|
|
|
case $opt in |
|
--config) func_config ;; |
|
|
|
--debug) preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt" |
|
func_echo "enabling shell trace mode" |
|
opt_debug='set -x' |
|
$opt_debug |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-dlopen) test "$#" -eq 0 && func_missing_arg "$opt" && break |
|
execute_dlfiles="$execute_dlfiles $1" |
|
shift |
|
;; |
|
|
|
--dry-run | -n) opt_dry_run=: ;; |
|
--features) func_features ;; |
|
--finish) mode="finish" ;; |
|
--no-finish) opt_finish=false ;; |
|
|
|
--mode) test "$#" -eq 0 && func_missing_arg "$opt" && break |
|
case $1 in |
|
# Valid mode arguments: |
|
clean) ;; |
|
compile) ;; |
|
execute) ;; |
|
finish) ;; |
|
install) ;; |
|
link) ;; |
|
relink) ;; |
|
uninstall) ;; |
|
|
|
# Catch anything else as an error |
|
*) func_error "invalid argument for $opt" |
|
exit_cmd=exit |
|
break |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
mode="$1" |
|
shift |
|
;; |
|
|
|
--preserve-dup-deps) |
|
opt_duplicate_deps=: ;; |
|
|
|
--quiet|--silent) preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt" |
|
opt_silent=: |
|
opt_verbose=false |
|
;; |
|
|
|
--no-quiet|--no-silent) |
|
preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt" |
|
opt_silent=false |
|
;; |
|
|
|
--verbose| -v) preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt" |
|
opt_silent=false |
|
opt_verbose=: |
|
;; |
|
|
|
--no-verbose) preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt" |
|
opt_verbose=false |
|
;; |
|
|
|
--tag) test "$#" -eq 0 && func_missing_arg "$opt" && break |
|
preserve_args="$preserve_args $opt $1" |
|
func_enable_tag "$1" # tagname is set here |
|
shift |
|
;; |
|
|
|
# Separate optargs to long options: |
|
-dlopen=*|--mode=*|--tag=*) |
|
func_opt_split "$opt" |
|
set dummy "$func_opt_split_opt" "$func_opt_split_arg" ${1+"$@"} |
|
shift |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-\?|-h) func_usage ;; |
|
--help) opt_help=: ;; |
|
--help-all) opt_help=': help-all' ;; |
|
--version) func_version ;; |
|
|
|
-*) func_fatal_help "unrecognized option \`$opt'" ;; |
|
|
|
*) nonopt="$opt" |
|
break |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
done |
|
|
|
|
|
case $host in |
|
*cygwin* | *mingw* | *pw32* | *cegcc* | *solaris2* ) |
|
# don't eliminate duplications in $postdeps and $predeps |
|
opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps=: |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps=$opt_duplicate_deps |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# Having warned about all mis-specified options, bail out if |
|
# anything was wrong. |
|
$exit_cmd $EXIT_FAILURE |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_check_version_match |
|
# Ensure that we are using m4 macros, and libtool script from the same |
|
# release of libtool. |
|
func_check_version_match () |
|
{ |
|
if test "$package_revision" != "$macro_revision"; then |
|
if test "$VERSION" != "$macro_version"; then |
|
if test -z "$macro_version"; then |
|
cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF |
|
$progname: Version mismatch error. This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, but the |
|
$progname: definition of this LT_INIT comes from an older release. |
|
$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from $PACKAGE $VERSION |
|
$progname: and run autoconf again. |
|
_LT_EOF |
|
else |
|
cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF |
|
$progname: Version mismatch error. This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, but the |
|
$progname: definition of this LT_INIT comes from $PACKAGE $macro_version. |
|
$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from $PACKAGE $VERSION |
|
$progname: and run autoconf again. |
|
_LT_EOF |
|
fi |
|
else |
|
cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF |
|
$progname: Version mismatch error. This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, revision $package_revision, |
|
$progname: but the definition of this LT_INIT comes from revision $macro_revision. |
|
$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from revision $package_revision |
|
$progname: of $PACKAGE $VERSION and run autoconf again. |
|
_LT_EOF |
|
fi |
|
|
|
exit $EXIT_MISMATCH |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
## ----------- ## |
|
## Main. ## |
|
## ----------- ## |
|
|
|
$opt_help || { |
|
# Sanity checks first: |
|
func_check_version_match |
|
|
|
if test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && test "$build_old_libs" != yes; then |
|
func_fatal_configuration "not configured to build any kind of library" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
test -z "$mode" && func_fatal_error "error: you must specify a MODE." |
|
|
|
|
|
# Darwin sucks |
|
eval "std_shrext=\"$shrext_cmds\"" |
|
|
|
|
|
# Only execute mode is allowed to have -dlopen flags. |
|
if test -n "$execute_dlfiles" && test "$mode" != execute; then |
|
func_error "unrecognized option \`-dlopen'" |
|
$ECHO "$help" 1>&2 |
|
exit $EXIT_FAILURE |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Change the help message to a mode-specific one. |
|
generic_help="$help" |
|
help="Try \`$progname --help --mode=$mode' for more information." |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_lalib_p file |
|
# True iff FILE is a libtool `.la' library or `.lo' object file. |
|
# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out |
|
# determined imposters. |
|
func_lalib_p () |
|
{ |
|
test -f "$1" && |
|
$SED -e 4q "$1" 2>/dev/null \ |
|
| $GREP "^# Generated by .*$PACKAGE" > /dev/null 2>&1 |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_lalib_unsafe_p file |
|
# True iff FILE is a libtool `.la' library or `.lo' object file. |
|
# This function implements the same check as func_lalib_p without |
|
# resorting to external programs. To this end, it redirects stdin and |
|
# closes it afterwards, without saving the original file descriptor. |
|
# As a safety measure, use it only where a negative result would be |
|
# fatal anyway. Works if `file' does not exist. |
|
func_lalib_unsafe_p () |
|
{ |
|
lalib_p=no |
|
if test -f "$1" && test -r "$1" && exec 5<&0 <"$1"; then |
|
for lalib_p_l in 1 2 3 4 |
|
do |
|
read lalib_p_line |
|
case "$lalib_p_line" in |
|
\#\ Generated\ by\ *$PACKAGE* ) lalib_p=yes; break;; |
|
esac |
|
done |
|
exec 0<&5 5<&- |
|
fi |
|
test "$lalib_p" = yes |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_ltwrapper_script_p file |
|
# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper script |
|
# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out |
|
# determined imposters. |
|
func_ltwrapper_script_p () |
|
{ |
|
func_lalib_p "$1" |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_ltwrapper_executable_p file |
|
# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper executable |
|
# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out |
|
# determined imposters. |
|
func_ltwrapper_executable_p () |
|
{ |
|
func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix= |
|
case $1 in |
|
*.exe) ;; |
|
*) func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix=.exe ;; |
|
esac |
|
$GREP "$magic_exe" "$1$func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix" >/dev/null 2>&1 |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_ltwrapper_scriptname file |
|
# Assumes file is an ltwrapper_executable |
|
# uses $file to determine the appropriate filename for a |
|
# temporary ltwrapper_script. |
|
func_ltwrapper_scriptname () |
|
{ |
|
func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result="" |
|
if func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$1"; then |
|
func_dirname_and_basename "$1" "" "." |
|
func_stripname '' '.exe' "$func_basename_result" |
|
func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result="$func_dirname_result/$objdir/${func_stripname_result}_ltshwrapper" |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_ltwrapper_p file |
|
# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper script or wrapper executable |
|
# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out |
|
# determined imposters. |
|
func_ltwrapper_p () |
|
{ |
|
func_ltwrapper_script_p "$1" || func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$1" |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_execute_cmds commands fail_cmd |
|
# Execute tilde-delimited COMMANDS. |
|
# If FAIL_CMD is given, eval that upon failure. |
|
# FAIL_CMD may read-access the current command in variable CMD! |
|
func_execute_cmds () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
save_ifs=$IFS; IFS='~' |
|
for cmd in $1; do |
|
IFS=$save_ifs |
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eval "cmd=\"$cmd\"" |
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func_show_eval "$cmd" "${2-:}" |
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done |
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IFS=$save_ifs |
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} |
|
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|
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# func_source file |
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# Source FILE, adding directory component if necessary. |
|
# Note that it is not necessary on cygwin/mingw to append a dot to |
|
# FILE even if both FILE and FILE.exe exist: automatic-append-.exe |
|
# behavior happens only for exec(3), not for open(2)! Also, sourcing |
|
# `FILE.' does not work on cygwin managed mounts. |
|
func_source () |
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{ |
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$opt_debug |
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case $1 in |
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*/* | *\\*) . "$1" ;; |
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*) . "./$1" ;; |
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esac |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_infer_tag arg |
|
# Infer tagged configuration to use if any are available and |
|
# if one wasn't chosen via the "--tag" command line option. |
|
# Only attempt this if the compiler in the base compile |
|
# command doesn't match the default compiler. |
|
# arg is usually of the form 'gcc ...' |
|
func_infer_tag () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
if test -n "$available_tags" && test -z "$tagname"; then |
|
CC_quoted= |
|
for arg in $CC; do |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$arg" |
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CC_quoted="$CC_quoted $func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
done |
|
CC_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC` |
|
CC_quoted_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC_quoted` |
|
case $@ in |
|
# Blanks in the command may have been stripped by the calling shell, |
|
# but not from the CC environment variable when configure was run. |
|
" $CC "* | "$CC "* | " $CC_expanded "* | "$CC_expanded "* | \ |
|
" $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " $CC_quoted_expanded "* | "$CC_quoted_expanded "*) ;; |
|
# Blanks at the start of $base_compile will cause this to fail |
|
# if we don't check for them as well. |
|
*) |
|
for z in $available_tags; do |
|
if $GREP "^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $z$" < "$progpath" > /dev/null; then |
|
# Evaluate the configuration. |
|
eval "`${SED} -n -e '/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/,/^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/p' < $progpath`" |
|
CC_quoted= |
|
for arg in $CC; do |
|
# Double-quote args containing other shell metacharacters. |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$arg" |
|
CC_quoted="$CC_quoted $func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
done |
|
CC_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC` |
|
CC_quoted_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC_quoted` |
|
case "$@ " in |
|
" $CC "* | "$CC "* | " $CC_expanded "* | "$CC_expanded "* | \ |
|
" $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " $CC_quoted_expanded "* | "$CC_quoted_expanded "*) |
|
# The compiler in the base compile command matches |
|
# the one in the tagged configuration. |
|
# Assume this is the tagged configuration we want. |
|
tagname=$z |
|
break |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
fi |
|
done |
|
# If $tagname still isn't set, then no tagged configuration |
|
# was found and let the user know that the "--tag" command |
|
# line option must be used. |
|
if test -z "$tagname"; then |
|
func_echo "unable to infer tagged configuration" |
|
func_fatal_error "specify a tag with \`--tag'" |
|
# else |
|
# func_verbose "using $tagname tagged configuration" |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# func_write_libtool_object output_name pic_name nonpic_name |
|
# Create a libtool object file (analogous to a ".la" file), |
|
# but don't create it if we're doing a dry run. |
|
func_write_libtool_object () |
|
{ |
|
write_libobj=${1} |
|
if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then |
|
write_lobj=\'${2}\' |
|
else |
|
write_lobj=none |
|
fi |
|
|
|
if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then |
|
write_oldobj=\'${3}\' |
|
else |
|
write_oldobj=none |
|
fi |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
cat >${write_libobj}T <<EOF |
|
# $write_libobj - a libtool object file |
|
# Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION |
|
# |
|
# Please DO NOT delete this file! |
|
# It is necessary for linking the library. |
|
|
|
# Name of the PIC object. |
|
pic_object=$write_lobj |
|
|
|
# Name of the non-PIC object |
|
non_pic_object=$write_oldobj |
|
|
|
EOF |
|
$MV "${write_libobj}T" "${write_libobj}" |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_mode_compile arg... |
|
func_mode_compile () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
# Get the compilation command and the source file. |
|
base_compile= |
|
srcfile="$nonopt" # always keep a non-empty value in "srcfile" |
|
suppress_opt=yes |
|
suppress_output= |
|
arg_mode=normal |
|
libobj= |
|
later= |
|
pie_flag= |
|
|
|
for arg |
|
do |
|
case $arg_mode in |
|
arg ) |
|
# do not "continue". Instead, add this to base_compile |
|
lastarg="$arg" |
|
arg_mode=normal |
|
;; |
|
|
|
target ) |
|
libobj="$arg" |
|
arg_mode=normal |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
normal ) |
|
# Accept any command-line options. |
|
case $arg in |
|
-o) |
|
test -n "$libobj" && \ |
|
func_fatal_error "you cannot specify \`-o' more than once" |
|
arg_mode=target |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-pie | -fpie | -fPIE) |
|
pie_flag="$pie_flag $arg" |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-shared | -static | -prefer-pic | -prefer-non-pic) |
|
later="$later $arg" |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-no-suppress) |
|
suppress_opt=no |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-Xcompiler) |
|
arg_mode=arg # the next one goes into the "base_compile" arg list |
|
continue # The current "srcfile" will either be retained or |
|
;; # replaced later. I would guess that would be a bug. |
|
|
|
-Wc,*) |
|
func_stripname '-Wc,' '' "$arg" |
|
args=$func_stripname_result |
|
lastarg= |
|
save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=',' |
|
for arg in $args; do |
|
IFS="$save_ifs" |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$arg" |
|
lastarg="$lastarg $func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
done |
|
IFS="$save_ifs" |
|
func_stripname ' ' '' "$lastarg" |
|
lastarg=$func_stripname_result |
|
|
|
# Add the arguments to base_compile. |
|
base_compile="$base_compile $lastarg" |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
*) |
|
# Accept the current argument as the source file. |
|
# The previous "srcfile" becomes the current argument. |
|
# |
|
lastarg="$srcfile" |
|
srcfile="$arg" |
|
;; |
|
esac # case $arg |
|
;; |
|
esac # case $arg_mode |
|
|
|
# Aesthetically quote the previous argument. |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$lastarg" |
|
base_compile="$base_compile $func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
done # for arg |
|
|
|
case $arg_mode in |
|
arg) |
|
func_fatal_error "you must specify an argument for -Xcompile" |
|
;; |
|
target) |
|
func_fatal_error "you must specify a target with \`-o'" |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
# Get the name of the library object. |
|
test -z "$libobj" && { |
|
func_basename "$srcfile" |
|
libobj="$func_basename_result" |
|
} |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# Recognize several different file suffixes. |
|
# If the user specifies -o file.o, it is replaced with file.lo |
|
case $libobj in |
|
*.[cCFSifmso] | \ |
|
*.ada | *.adb | *.ads | *.asm | \ |
|
*.c++ | *.cc | *.ii | *.class | *.cpp | *.cxx | \ |
|
*.[fF][09]? | *.for | *.java | *.obj | *.sx | *.cu | *.cup) |
|
func_xform "$libobj" |
|
libobj=$func_xform_result |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
case $libobj in |
|
*.lo) func_lo2o "$libobj"; obj=$func_lo2o_result ;; |
|
*) |
|
func_fatal_error "cannot determine name of library object from \`$libobj'" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
func_infer_tag $base_compile |
|
|
|
for arg in $later; do |
|
case $arg in |
|
-shared) |
|
test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && \ |
|
func_fatal_configuration "can not build a shared library" |
|
build_old_libs=no |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-static) |
|
build_libtool_libs=no |
|
build_old_libs=yes |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-prefer-pic) |
|
pic_mode=yes |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
|
|
-prefer-non-pic) |
|
pic_mode=no |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
done |
|
|
|
func_quote_for_eval "$libobj" |
|
test "X$libobj" != "X$func_quote_for_eval_result" \ |
|
&& $ECHO "X$libobj" | $GREP '[]~#^*{};<>?"'"'"' &()|`$[]' \ |
|
&& func_warning "libobj name \`$libobj' may not contain shell special characters." |
|
func_dirname_and_basename "$obj" "/" "" |
|
objname="$func_basename_result" |
|
xdir="$func_dirname_result" |
|
lobj=${xdir}$objdir/$objname |
|
|
|
test -z "$base_compile" && \ |
|
func_fatal_help "you must specify a compilation command" |
|
|
|
# Delete any leftover library objects. |
|
if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then |
|
removelist="$obj $lobj $libobj ${libobj}T" |
|
else |
|
removelist="$lobj $libobj ${libobj}T" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# On Cygwin there's no "real" PIC flag so we must build both object types |
|
case $host_os in |
|
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | os2* | cegcc*) |
|
pic_mode=default |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
if test "$pic_mode" = no && test "$deplibs_check_method" != pass_all; then |
|
# non-PIC code in shared libraries is not supported |
|
pic_mode=default |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Calculate the filename of the output object if compiler does |
|
# not support -o with -c |
|
if test "$compiler_c_o" = no; then |
|
output_obj=`$ECHO "$srcfile" | $SED 's%^.*/%%; s%\.[^.]*$%%'`.${objext} |
|
lockfile="$output_obj.lock" |
|
else |
|
output_obj= |
|
need_locks=no |
|
lockfile= |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Lock this critical section if it is needed |
|
# We use this script file to make the link, it avoids creating a new file |
|
if test "$need_locks" = yes; then |
|
until $opt_dry_run || ln "$progpath" "$lockfile" 2>/dev/null; do |
|
func_echo "Waiting for $lockfile to be removed" |
|
sleep 2 |
|
done |
|
elif test "$need_locks" = warn; then |
|
if test -f "$lockfile"; then |
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
*** ERROR, $lockfile exists and contains: |
|
`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null` |
|
|
|
This indicates that another process is trying to use the same |
|
temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because |
|
your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together. If you |
|
repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better |
|
avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better |
|
compiler." |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist |
|
exit $EXIT_FAILURE |
|
fi |
|
removelist="$removelist $output_obj" |
|
$ECHO "$srcfile" > "$lockfile" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist |
|
removelist="$removelist $lockfile" |
|
trap '$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE' 1 2 15 |
|
|
|
if test -n "$fix_srcfile_path"; then |
|
eval "srcfile=\"$fix_srcfile_path\"" |
|
fi |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$srcfile" |
|
qsrcfile=$func_quote_for_eval_result |
|
|
|
# Only build a PIC object if we are building libtool libraries. |
|
if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then |
|
# Without this assignment, base_compile gets emptied. |
|
fbsd_hideous_sh_bug=$base_compile |
|
|
|
if test "$pic_mode" != no; then |
|
command="$base_compile $qsrcfile $pic_flag" |
|
else |
|
# Don't build PIC code |
|
command="$base_compile $qsrcfile" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
func_mkdir_p "$xdir$objdir" |
|
|
|
if test -z "$output_obj"; then |
|
# Place PIC objects in $objdir |
|
command="$command -o $lobj" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
func_show_eval_locale "$command" \ |
|
'test -n "$output_obj" && $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE' |
|
|
|
if test "$need_locks" = warn && |
|
test "X`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`" != "X$srcfile"; then |
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
*** ERROR, $lockfile contains: |
|
`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null` |
|
|
|
but it should contain: |
|
$srcfile |
|
|
|
This indicates that another process is trying to use the same |
|
temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because |
|
your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together. If you |
|
repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better |
|
avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better |
|
compiler." |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist |
|
exit $EXIT_FAILURE |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Just move the object if needed, then go on to compile the next one |
|
if test -n "$output_obj" && test "X$output_obj" != "X$lobj"; then |
|
func_show_eval '$MV "$output_obj" "$lobj"' \ |
|
'error=$?; $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $error' |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Allow error messages only from the first compilation. |
|
if test "$suppress_opt" = yes; then |
|
suppress_output=' >/dev/null 2>&1' |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Only build a position-dependent object if we build old libraries. |
|
if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then |
|
if test "$pic_mode" != yes; then |
|
# Don't build PIC code |
|
command="$base_compile $qsrcfile$pie_flag" |
|
else |
|
command="$base_compile $qsrcfile $pic_flag" |
|
fi |
|
if test "$compiler_c_o" = yes; then |
|
command="$command -o $obj" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Suppress compiler output if we already did a PIC compilation. |
|
command="$command$suppress_output" |
|
func_show_eval_locale "$command" \ |
|
'$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE' |
|
|
|
if test "$need_locks" = warn && |
|
test "X`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`" != "X$srcfile"; then |
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
*** ERROR, $lockfile contains: |
|
`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null` |
|
|
|
but it should contain: |
|
$srcfile |
|
|
|
This indicates that another process is trying to use the same |
|
temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because |
|
your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together. If you |
|
repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better |
|
avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better |
|
compiler." |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist |
|
exit $EXIT_FAILURE |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Just move the object if needed |
|
if test -n "$output_obj" && test "X$output_obj" != "X$obj"; then |
|
func_show_eval '$MV "$output_obj" "$obj"' \ |
|
'error=$?; $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $error' |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
func_write_libtool_object "$libobj" "$objdir/$objname" "$objname" |
|
|
|
# Unlock the critical section if it was locked |
|
if test "$need_locks" != no; then |
|
removelist=$lockfile |
|
$RM "$lockfile" |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
exit $EXIT_SUCCESS |
|
} |
|
|
|
$opt_help || { |
|
test "$mode" = compile && func_mode_compile ${1+"$@"} |
|
} |
|
|
|
func_mode_help () |
|
{ |
|
# We need to display help for each of the modes. |
|
case $mode in |
|
"") |
|
# Generic help is extracted from the usage comments |
|
# at the start of this file. |
|
func_help |
|
;; |
|
|
|
clean) |
|
$ECHO \ |
|
"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=clean RM [RM-OPTION]... FILE... |
|
|
|
Remove files from the build directory. |
|
|
|
RM is the name of the program to use to delete files associated with each FILE |
|
(typically \`/bin/rm'). RM-OPTIONS are options (such as \`-f') to be passed |
|
to RM. |
|
|
|
If FILE is a libtool library, object or program, all the files associated |
|
with it are deleted. Otherwise, only FILE itself is deleted using RM." |
|
;; |
|
|
|
compile) |
|
$ECHO \ |
|
"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=compile COMPILE-COMMAND... SOURCEFILE |
|
|
|
Compile a source file into a libtool library object. |
|
|
|
This mode accepts the following additional options: |
|
|
|
-o OUTPUT-FILE set the output file name to OUTPUT-FILE |
|
-no-suppress do not suppress compiler output for multiple passes |
|
-prefer-pic try to building PIC objects only |
|
-prefer-non-pic try to building non-PIC objects only |
|
-shared do not build a \`.o' file suitable for static linking |
|
-static only build a \`.o' file suitable for static linking |
|
-Wc,FLAG pass FLAG directly to the compiler |
|
|
|
COMPILE-COMMAND is a command to be used in creating a \`standard' object file |
|
from the given SOURCEFILE. |
|
|
|
The output file name is determined by removing the directory component from |
|
SOURCEFILE, then substituting the C source code suffix \`.c' with the |
|
library object suffix, \`.lo'." |
|
;; |
|
|
|
execute) |
|
$ECHO \ |
|
"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=execute COMMAND [ARGS]... |
|
|
|
Automatically set library path, then run a program. |
|
|
|
This mode accepts the following additional options: |
|
|
|
-dlopen FILE add the directory containing FILE to the library path |
|
|
|
This mode sets the library path environment variable according to \`-dlopen' |
|
flags. |
|
|
|
If any of the ARGS are libtool executable wrappers, then they are translated |
|
into their corresponding uninstalled binary, and any of their required library |
|
directories are added to the library path. |
|
|
|
Then, COMMAND is executed, with ARGS as arguments." |
|
;; |
|
|
|
finish) |
|
$ECHO \ |
|
"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=finish [LIBDIR]... |
|
|
|
Complete the installation of libtool libraries. |
|
|
|
Each LIBDIR is a directory that contains libtool libraries. |
|
|
|
The commands that this mode executes may require superuser privileges. Use |
|
the \`--dry-run' option if you just want to see what would be executed." |
|
;; |
|
|
|
install) |
|
$ECHO \ |
|
"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=install INSTALL-COMMAND... |
|
|
|
Install executables or libraries. |
|
|
|
INSTALL-COMMAND is the installation command. The first component should be |
|
either the \`install' or \`cp' program. |
|
|
|
The following components of INSTALL-COMMAND are treated specially: |
|
|
|
-inst-prefix-dir PREFIX-DIR Use PREFIX-DIR as a staging area for installation |
|
|
|
The rest of the components are interpreted as arguments to that command (only |
|
BSD-compatible install options are recognized)." |
|
;; |
|
|
|
link) |
|
$ECHO \ |
|
"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=link LINK-COMMAND... |
|
|
|
Link object files or libraries together to form another library, or to |
|
create an executable program. |
|
|
|
LINK-COMMAND is a command using the C compiler that you would use to create |
|
a program from several object files. |
|
|
|
The following components of LINK-COMMAND are treated specially: |
|
|
|
-all-static do not do any dynamic linking at all |
|
-avoid-version do not add a version suffix if possible |
|
-bindir BINDIR specify path to binaries directory (for systems where |
|
libraries must be found in the PATH setting at runtime) |
|
-dlopen FILE \`-dlpreopen' FILE if it cannot be dlopened at runtime |
|
-dlpreopen FILE link in FILE and add its symbols to lt_preloaded_symbols |
|
-export-dynamic allow symbols from OUTPUT-FILE to be resolved with dlsym(3) |
|
-export-symbols SYMFILE |
|
try to export only the symbols listed in SYMFILE |
|
-export-symbols-regex REGEX |
|
try to export only the symbols matching REGEX |
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-LLIBDIR search LIBDIR for required installed libraries |
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-lNAME OUTPUT-FILE requires the installed library libNAME |
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-module build a library that can dlopened |
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-no-fast-install disable the fast-install mode |
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-no-install link a not-installable executable |
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-no-undefined declare that a library does not refer to external symbols |
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-o OUTPUT-FILE create OUTPUT-FILE from the specified objects |
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-objectlist FILE Use a list of object files found in FILE to specify objects |
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-precious-files-regex REGEX |
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don't remove output files matching REGEX |
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-release RELEASE specify package release information |
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-rpath LIBDIR the created library will eventually be installed in LIBDIR |
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-R[ ]LIBDIR add LIBDIR to the runtime path of programs and libraries |
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-shared only do dynamic linking of libtool libraries |
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-shrext SUFFIX override the standard shared library file extension |
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-static do not do any dynamic linking of uninstalled libtool libraries |
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-static-libtool-libs |
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do not do any dynamic linking of libtool libraries |
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-version-info CURRENT[:REVISION[:AGE]] |
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specify library version info [each variable defaults to 0] |
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-weak LIBNAME declare that the target provides the LIBNAME interface |
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-Wc,FLAG |
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-Xcompiler FLAG pass linker-specific FLAG directly to the compiler |
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-Wl,FLAG |
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-Xlinker FLAG pass linker-specific FLAG directly to the linker |
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-XCClinker FLAG pass link-specific FLAG to the compiler driver (CC) |
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All other options (arguments beginning with \`-') are ignored. |
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Every other argument is treated as a filename. Files ending in \`.la' are |
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treated as uninstalled libtool libraries, other files are standard or library |
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object files. |
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If the OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.la', then a libtool library is created, |
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only library objects (\`.lo' files) may be specified, and \`-rpath' is |
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required, except when creating a convenience library. |
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If OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.a' or \`.lib', then a standard library is created |
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using \`ar' and \`ranlib', or on Windows using \`lib'. |
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If OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.lo' or \`.${objext}', then a reloadable object file |
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is created, otherwise an executable program is created." |
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;; |
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uninstall) |
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$ECHO \ |
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"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=uninstall RM [RM-OPTION]... FILE... |
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Remove libraries from an installation directory. |
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RM is the name of the program to use to delete files associated with each FILE |
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(typically \`/bin/rm'). RM-OPTIONS are options (such as \`-f') to be passed |
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to RM. |
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If FILE is a libtool library, all the files associated with it are deleted. |
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Otherwise, only FILE itself is deleted using RM." |
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;; |
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*) |
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func_fatal_help "invalid operation mode \`$mode'" |
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;; |
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esac |
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echo |
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$ECHO "Try \`$progname --help' for more information about other modes." |
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} |
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# Now that we've collected a possible --mode arg, show help if necessary |
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if $opt_help; then |
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if test "$opt_help" = :; then |
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func_mode_help |
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else |
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{ |
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func_help noexit |
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for mode in compile link execute install finish uninstall clean; do |
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func_mode_help |
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done |
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} | sed -n '1p; 2,$s/^Usage:/ or: /p' |
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{ |
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func_help noexit |
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for mode in compile link execute install finish uninstall clean; do |
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echo |
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func_mode_help |
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done |
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} | |
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sed '1d |
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/^When reporting/,/^Report/{ |
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H |
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d |
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} |
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$x |
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/information about other modes/d |
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/more detailed .*MODE/d |
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s/^Usage:.*--mode=\([^ ]*\) .*/Description of \1 mode:/' |
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fi |
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exit $? |
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fi |
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# func_mode_execute arg... |
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func_mode_execute () |
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{ |
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$opt_debug |
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# The first argument is the command name. |
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cmd="$nonopt" |
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test -z "$cmd" && \ |
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func_fatal_help "you must specify a COMMAND" |
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# Handle -dlopen flags immediately. |
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for file in $execute_dlfiles; do |
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test -f "$file" \ |
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|| func_fatal_help "\`$file' is not a file" |
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dir= |
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case $file in |
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*.la) |
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# Check to see that this really is a libtool archive. |
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func_lalib_unsafe_p "$file" \ |
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|| func_fatal_help "\`$lib' is not a valid libtool archive" |
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# Read the libtool library. |
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dlname= |
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library_names= |
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func_source "$file" |
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# Skip this library if it cannot be dlopened. |
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if test -z "$dlname"; then |
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# Warn if it was a shared library. |
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test -n "$library_names" && \ |
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func_warning "\`$file' was not linked with \`-export-dynamic'" |
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continue |
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fi |
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func_dirname "$file" "" "." |
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dir="$func_dirname_result" |
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if test -f "$dir/$objdir/$dlname"; then |
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dir="$dir/$objdir" |
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else |
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if test ! -f "$dir/$dlname"; then |
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func_fatal_error "cannot find \`$dlname' in \`$dir' or \`$dir/$objdir'" |
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fi |
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fi |
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;; |
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*.lo) |
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# Just add the directory containing the .lo file. |
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func_dirname "$file" "" "." |
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dir="$func_dirname_result" |
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;; |
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*) |
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func_warning "\`-dlopen' is ignored for non-libtool libraries and objects" |
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continue |
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;; |
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esac |
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# Get the absolute pathname. |
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absdir=`cd "$dir" && pwd` |
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test -n "$absdir" && dir="$absdir" |
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# Now add the directory to shlibpath_var. |
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if eval test -z \"\$$shlibpath_var\"; then |
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eval $shlibpath_var=\$dir |
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else |
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eval $shlibpath_var=\$dir:\$$shlibpath_var |
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fi |
|
done |
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|
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# This variable tells wrapper scripts just to set shlibpath_var |
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# rather than running their programs. |
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libtool_execute_magic="$magic" |
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|
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# Check if any of the arguments is a wrapper script. |
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args= |
|
for file |
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do |
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case $file in |
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-* | *.la | *.lo ) ;; |
|
*) |
|
# Do a test to see if this is really a libtool program. |
|
if func_ltwrapper_script_p "$file"; then |
|
func_source "$file" |
|
# Transform arg to wrapped name. |
|
file="$progdir/$program" |
|
elif func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$file"; then |
|
func_ltwrapper_scriptname "$file" |
|
func_source "$func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result" |
|
# Transform arg to wrapped name. |
|
file="$progdir/$program" |
|
fi |
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;; |
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esac |
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# Quote arguments (to preserve shell metacharacters). |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$file" |
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args="$args $func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
done |
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|
|
if test "X$opt_dry_run" = Xfalse; then |
|
if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then |
|
# Export the shlibpath_var. |
|
eval "export $shlibpath_var" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Restore saved environment variables |
|
for lt_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE LC_MESSAGES |
|
do |
|
eval "if test \"\${save_$lt_var+set}\" = set; then |
|
$lt_var=\$save_$lt_var; export $lt_var |
|
else |
|
$lt_unset $lt_var |
|
fi" |
|
done |
|
|
|
# Now prepare to actually exec the command. |
|
exec_cmd="\$cmd$args" |
|
else |
|
# Display what would be done. |
|
if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then |
|
eval "\$ECHO \"\$shlibpath_var=\$$shlibpath_var\"" |
|
echo "export $shlibpath_var" |
|
fi |
|
$ECHO "$cmd$args" |
|
exit $EXIT_SUCCESS |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
test "$mode" = execute && func_mode_execute ${1+"$@"} |
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|
|
|
|
# func_mode_finish arg... |
|
func_mode_finish () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
libdirs="$nonopt" |
|
admincmds= |
|
|
|
if test -n "$finish_cmds$finish_eval" && test -n "$libdirs"; then |
|
for dir |
|
do |
|
libdirs="$libdirs $dir" |
|
done |
|
|
|
for libdir in $libdirs; do |
|
if test -n "$finish_cmds"; then |
|
# Do each command in the finish commands. |
|
func_execute_cmds "$finish_cmds" 'admincmds="$admincmds |
|
'"$cmd"'"' |
|
fi |
|
if test -n "$finish_eval"; then |
|
# Do the single finish_eval. |
|
eval cmds=\"$finish_eval\" |
|
$opt_dry_run || eval "$cmds" || admincmds="$admincmds |
|
$cmds" |
|
fi |
|
done |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Exit here if they wanted silent mode. |
|
$opt_silent && exit $EXIT_SUCCESS |
|
|
|
echo "----------------------------------------------------------------------" |
|
echo "Libraries have been installed in:" |
|
for libdir in $libdirs; do |
|
$ECHO " $libdir" |
|
done |
|
echo |
|
echo "If you ever happen to want to link against installed libraries" |
|
echo "in a given directory, LIBDIR, you must either use libtool, and" |
|
echo "specify the full pathname of the library, or use the \`-LLIBDIR'" |
|
echo "flag during linking and do at least one of the following:" |
|
if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then |
|
echo " - add LIBDIR to the \`$shlibpath_var' environment variable" |
|
echo " during execution" |
|
fi |
|
if test -n "$runpath_var"; then |
|
echo " - add LIBDIR to the \`$runpath_var' environment variable" |
|
echo " during linking" |
|
fi |
|
if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then |
|
libdir=LIBDIR |
|
eval "flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"" |
|
|
|
$ECHO " - use the \`$flag' linker flag" |
|
fi |
|
if test -n "$admincmds"; then |
|
$ECHO " - have your system administrator run these commands:$admincmds" |
|
fi |
|
if test -f /etc/ld.so.conf; then |
|
echo " - have your system administrator add LIBDIR to \`/etc/ld.so.conf'" |
|
fi |
|
echo |
|
|
|
echo "See any operating system documentation about shared libraries for" |
|
case $host in |
|
solaris2.[6789]|solaris2.1[0-9]) |
|
echo "more information, such as the ld(1), crle(1) and ld.so(8) manual" |
|
echo "pages." |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
echo "more information, such as the ld(1) and ld.so(8) manual pages." |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
echo "----------------------------------------------------------------------" |
|
exit $EXIT_SUCCESS |
|
} |
|
|
|
test "$mode" = finish && func_mode_finish ${1+"$@"} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_mode_install arg... |
|
func_mode_install () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
# There may be an optional sh(1) argument at the beginning of |
|
# install_prog (especially on Windows NT). |
|
if test "$nonopt" = "$SHELL" || test "$nonopt" = /bin/sh || |
|
# Allow the use of GNU shtool's install command. |
|
case $nonopt in *shtool*) :;; *) false;; esac; then |
|
# Aesthetically quote it. |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$nonopt" |
|
install_prog="$func_quote_for_eval_result " |
|
arg=$1 |
|
shift |
|
else |
|
install_prog= |
|
arg=$nonopt |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# The real first argument should be the name of the installation program. |
|
# Aesthetically quote it. |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$arg" |
|
install_prog="$install_prog$func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
install_shared_prog=$install_prog |
|
case " $install_prog " in |
|
*[\\\ /]cp\ *) install_cp=: ;; |
|
*) install_cp=false ;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# We need to accept at least all the BSD install flags. |
|
dest= |
|
files= |
|
opts= |
|
prev= |
|
install_type= |
|
isdir=no |
|
stripme= |
|
no_mode=: |
|
for arg |
|
do |
|
arg2= |
|
if test -n "$dest"; then |
|
files="$files $dest" |
|
dest=$arg |
|
continue |
|
fi |
|
|
|
case $arg in |
|
-d) isdir=yes ;; |
|
-f) |
|
if $install_cp; then :; else |
|
prev=$arg |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
-g | -m | -o) |
|
prev=$arg |
|
;; |
|
-s) |
|
stripme=" -s" |
|
continue |
|
;; |
|
-*) |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
# If the previous option needed an argument, then skip it. |
|
if test -n "$prev"; then |
|
if test "x$prev" = x-m && test -n "$install_override_mode"; then |
|
arg2=$install_override_mode |
|
no_mode=false |
|
fi |
|
prev= |
|
else |
|
dest=$arg |
|
continue |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# Aesthetically quote the argument. |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$arg" |
|
install_prog="$install_prog $func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
if test -n "$arg2"; then |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$arg2" |
|
fi |
|
install_shared_prog="$install_shared_prog $func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
done |
|
|
|
test -z "$install_prog" && \ |
|
func_fatal_help "you must specify an install program" |
|
|
|
test -n "$prev" && \ |
|
func_fatal_help "the \`$prev' option requires an argument" |
|
|
|
if test -n "$install_override_mode" && $no_mode; then |
|
if $install_cp; then :; else |
|
func_quote_for_eval "$install_override_mode" |
|
install_shared_prog="$install_shared_prog -m $func_quote_for_eval_result" |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
|
|
if test -z "$files"; then |
|
if test -z "$dest"; then |
|
func_fatal_help "no file or destination specified" |
|
else |
|
func_fatal_help "you must specify a destination" |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Strip any trailing slash from the destination. |
|
func_stripname '' '/' "$dest" |
|
dest=$func_stripname_result |
|
|
|
# Check to see that the destination is a directory. |
|
test -d "$dest" && isdir=yes |
|
if test "$isdir" = yes; then |
|
destdir="$dest" |
|
destname= |
|
else |
|
func_dirname_and_basename "$dest" "" "." |
|
destdir="$func_dirname_result" |
|
destname="$func_basename_result" |
|
|
|
# Not a directory, so check to see that there is only one file specified. |
|
set dummy $files; shift |
|
test "$#" -gt 1 && \ |
|
func_fatal_help "\`$dest' is not a directory" |
|
fi |
|
case $destdir in |
|
[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;; |
|
*) |
|
for file in $files; do |
|
case $file in |
|
*.lo) ;; |
|
*) |
|
func_fatal_help "\`$destdir' must be an absolute directory name" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
done |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# This variable tells wrapper scripts just to set variables rather |
|
# than running their programs. |
|
libtool_install_magic="$magic" |
|
|
|
staticlibs= |
|
future_libdirs= |
|
current_libdirs= |
|
for file in $files; do |
|
|
|
# Do each installation. |
|
case $file in |
|
*.$libext) |
|
# Do the static libraries later. |
|
staticlibs="$staticlibs $file" |
|
;; |
|
|
|
*.la) |
|
# Check to see that this really is a libtool archive. |
|
func_lalib_unsafe_p "$file" \ |
|
|| func_fatal_help "\`$file' is not a valid libtool archive" |
|
|
|
library_names= |
|
old_library= |
|
relink_command= |
|
func_source "$file" |
|
|
|
# Add the libdir to current_libdirs if it is the destination. |
|
if test "X$destdir" = "X$libdir"; then |
|
case "$current_libdirs " in |
|
*" $libdir "*) ;; |
|
*) current_libdirs="$current_libdirs $libdir" ;; |
|
esac |
|
else |
|
# Note the libdir as a future libdir. |
|
case "$future_libdirs " in |
|
*" $libdir "*) ;; |
|
*) future_libdirs="$future_libdirs $libdir" ;; |
|
esac |
|
fi |
|
|
|
func_dirname "$file" "/" "" |
|
dir="$func_dirname_result" |
|
dir="$dir$objdir" |
|
|
|
if test -n "$relink_command"; then |
|
# Determine the prefix the user has applied to our future dir. |
|
inst_prefix_dir=`$ECHO "$destdir" | $SED -e "s%$libdir\$%%"` |
|
|
|
# Don't allow the user to place us outside of our expected |
|
# location b/c this prevents finding dependent libraries that |
|
# are installed to the same prefix. |
|
# At present, this check doesn't affect windows .dll's that |
|
# are installed into $libdir/../bin (currently, that works fine) |
|
# but it's something to keep an eye on. |
|
test "$inst_prefix_dir" = "$destdir" && \ |
|
func_fatal_error "error: cannot install \`$file' to a directory not ending in $libdir" |
|
|
|
if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir"; then |
|
# Stick the inst_prefix_dir data into the link command. |
|
relink_command=`$ECHO "$relink_command" | $SED "s%@inst_prefix_dir@%-inst-prefix-dir $inst_prefix_dir%"` |
|
else |
|
relink_command=`$ECHO "$relink_command" | $SED "s%@inst_prefix_dir@%%"` |
|
fi |
|
|
|
func_warning "relinking \`$file'" |
|
func_show_eval "$relink_command" \ |
|
'func_fatal_error "error: relink \`$file'\'' with the above command before installing it"' |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# See the names of the shared library. |
|
set dummy $library_names; shift |
|
if test -n "$1"; then |
|
realname="$1" |
|
shift |
|
|
|
srcname="$realname" |
|
test -n "$relink_command" && srcname="$realname"T |
|
|
|
# Install the shared library and build the symlinks. |
|
func_show_eval "$install_shared_prog $dir/$srcname $destdir/$realname" \ |
|
'exit $?' |
|
tstripme="$stripme" |
|
case $host_os in |
|
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) |
|
case $realname in |
|
*.dll.a) |
|
tstripme="" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
if test -n "$tstripme" && test -n "$striplib"; then |
|
func_show_eval "$striplib $destdir/$realname" 'exit $?' |
|
fi |
|
|
|
if test "$#" -gt 0; then |
|
# Delete the old symlinks, and create new ones. |
|
# Try `ln -sf' first, because the `ln' binary might depend on |
|
# the symlink we replace! Solaris /bin/ln does not understand -f, |
|
# so we also need to try rm && ln -s. |
|
for linkname |
|
do |
|
test "$linkname" != "$realname" \ |
|
&& func_show_eval "(cd $destdir && { $LN_S -f $realname $linkname || { $RM $linkname && $LN_S $realname $linkname; }; })" |
|
done |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Do each command in the postinstall commands. |
|
lib="$destdir/$realname" |
|
func_execute_cmds "$postinstall_cmds" 'exit $?' |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Install the pseudo-library for information purposes. |
|
func_basename "$file" |
|
name="$func_basename_result" |
|
instname="$dir/$name"i |
|
func_show_eval "$install_prog $instname $destdir/$name" 'exit $?' |
|
|
|
# Maybe install the static library, too. |
|
test -n "$old_library" && staticlibs="$staticlibs $dir/$old_library" |
|
;; |
|
|
|
*.lo) |
|
# Install (i.e. copy) a libtool object. |
|
|
|
# Figure out destination file name, if it wasn't already specified. |
|
if test -n "$destname"; then |
|
destfile="$destdir/$destname" |
|
else |
|
func_basename "$file" |
|
destfile="$func_basename_result" |
|
destfile="$destdir/$destfile" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Deduce the name of the destination old-style object file. |
|
case $destfile in |
|
*.lo) |
|
func_lo2o "$destfile" |
|
staticdest=$func_lo2o_result |
|
;; |
|
*.$objext) |
|
staticdest="$destfile" |
|
destfile= |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
func_fatal_help "cannot copy a libtool object to \`$destfile'" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# Install the libtool object if requested. |
|
test -n "$destfile" && \ |
|
func_show_eval "$install_prog $file $destfile" 'exit $?' |
|
|
|
# Install the old object if enabled. |
|
if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then |
|
# Deduce the name of the old-style object file. |
|
func_lo2o "$file" |
|
staticobj=$func_lo2o_result |
|
func_show_eval "$install_prog \$staticobj \$staticdest" 'exit $?' |
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fi |
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exit $EXIT_SUCCESS |
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;; |
|
|
|
*) |
|
# Figure out destination file name, if it wasn't already specified. |
|
if test -n "$destname"; then |
|
destfile="$destdir/$destname" |
|
else |
|
func_basename "$file" |
|
destfile="$func_basename_result" |
|
destfile="$destdir/$destfile" |
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fi |
|
|
|
# If the file is missing, and there is a .exe on the end, strip it |
|
# because it is most likely a libtool script we actually want to |
|
# install |
|
stripped_ext="" |
|
case $file in |
|
*.exe) |
|
if test ! -f "$file"; then |
|
func_stripname '' '.exe' "$file" |
|
file=$func_stripname_result |
|
stripped_ext=".exe" |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
# Do a test to see if this is really a libtool program. |
|
case $host in |
|
*cygwin* | *mingw*) |
|
if func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$file"; then |
|
func_ltwrapper_scriptname "$file" |
|
wrapper=$func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result |
|
else |
|
func_stripname '' '.exe' "$file" |
|
wrapper=$func_stripname_result |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
wrapper=$file |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
if func_ltwrapper_script_p "$wrapper"; then |
|
notinst_deplibs= |
|
relink_command= |
|
|
|
func_source "$wrapper" |
|
|
|
# Check the variables that should have been set. |
|
test -z "$generated_by_libtool_version" && \ |
|
func_fatal_error "invalid libtool wrapper script \`$wrapper'" |
|
|
|
finalize=yes |
|
for lib in $notinst_deplibs; do |
|
# Check to see that each library is installed. |
|
libdir= |
|
if test -f "$lib"; then |
|
func_source "$lib" |
|
fi |
|
libfile="$libdir/"`$ECHO "$lib" | $SED 's%^.*/%%g'` ### testsuite: skip nested quoting test |
|
if test -n "$libdir" && test ! -f "$libfile"; then |
|
func_warning "\`$lib' has not been installed in \`$libdir'" |
|
finalize=no |
|
fi |
|
done |
|
|
|
relink_command= |
|
func_source "$wrapper" |
|
|
|
outputname= |
|
if test "$fast_install" = no && test -n "$relink_command"; then |
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
if test "$finalize" = yes; then |
|
tmpdir=`func_mktempdir` |
|
func_basename "$file$stripped_ext" |
|
file="$func_basename_result" |
|
outputname="$tmpdir/$file" |
|
# Replace the output file specification. |
|
relink_command=`$ECHO "$relink_command" | $SED 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$outputname"'%g'` |
|
|
|
$opt_silent || { |
|
func_quote_for_expand "$relink_command" |
|
eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result" |
|
} |
|
if eval "$relink_command"; then : |
|
else |
|
func_error "error: relink \`$file' with the above command before installing it" |
|
$opt_dry_run || ${RM}r "$tmpdir" |
|
continue |
|
fi |
|
file="$outputname" |
|
else |
|
func_warning "cannot relink \`$file'" |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
else |
|
# Install the binary that we compiled earlier. |
|
file=`$ECHO "$file$stripped_ext" | $SED "s%\([^/]*\)$%$objdir/\1%"` |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# remove .exe since cygwin /usr/bin/install will append another |
|
# one anyway |
|
case $install_prog,$host in |
|
*/usr/bin/install*,*cygwin*) |
|
case $file:$destfile in |
|
*.exe:*.exe) |
|
# this is ok |
|
;; |
|
*.exe:*) |
|
destfile=$destfile.exe |
|
;; |
|
*:*.exe) |
|
func_stripname '' '.exe' "$destfile" |
|
destfile=$func_stripname_result |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
func_show_eval "$install_prog\$stripme \$file \$destfile" 'exit $?' |
|
$opt_dry_run || if test -n "$outputname"; then |
|
${RM}r "$tmpdir" |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
done |
|
|
|
for file in $staticlibs; do |
|
func_basename "$file" |
|
name="$func_basename_result" |
|
|
|
# Set up the ranlib parameters. |
|
oldlib="$destdir/$name" |
|
|
|
func_show_eval "$install_prog \$file \$oldlib" 'exit $?' |
|
|
|
if test -n "$stripme" && test -n "$old_striplib"; then |
|
func_show_eval "$old_striplib $oldlib" 'exit $?' |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Do each command in the postinstall commands. |
|
func_execute_cmds "$old_postinstall_cmds" 'exit $?' |
|
done |
|
|
|
test -n "$future_libdirs" && \ |
|
func_warning "remember to run \`$progname --finish$future_libdirs'" |
|
|
|
if test -n "$current_libdirs" && $opt_finish; then |
|
# Maybe just do a dry run. |
|
$opt_dry_run && current_libdirs=" -n$current_libdirs" |
|
exec_cmd='$SHELL $progpath $preserve_args --finish$current_libdirs' |
|
else |
|
exit $EXIT_SUCCESS |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
test "$mode" = install && func_mode_install ${1+"$@"} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_generate_dlsyms outputname originator pic_p |
|
# Extract symbols from dlprefiles and create ${outputname}S.o with |
|
# a dlpreopen symbol table. |
|
func_generate_dlsyms () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
my_outputname="$1" |
|
my_originator="$2" |
|
my_pic_p="${3-no}" |
|
my_prefix=`$ECHO "$my_originator" | sed 's%[^a-zA-Z0-9]%_%g'` |
|
my_dlsyms= |
|
|
|
if test -n "$dlfiles$dlprefiles" || test "$dlself" != no; then |
|
if test -n "$NM" && test -n "$global_symbol_pipe"; then |
|
my_dlsyms="${my_outputname}S.c" |
|
else |
|
func_error "not configured to extract global symbols from dlpreopened files" |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
|
|
if test -n "$my_dlsyms"; then |
|
case $my_dlsyms in |
|
"") ;; |
|
*.c) |
|
# Discover the nlist of each of the dlfiles. |
|
nlist="$output_objdir/${my_outputname}.nm" |
|
|
|
func_show_eval "$RM $nlist ${nlist}S ${nlist}T" |
|
|
|
# Parse the name list into a source file. |
|
func_verbose "creating $output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || $ECHO > "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ |
|
/* $my_dlsyms - symbol resolution table for \`$my_outputname' dlsym emulation. */ |
|
/* Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION */ |
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus |
|
extern \"C\" { |
|
#endif |
|
|
|
#if defined(__GNUC__) && (((__GNUC__ == 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4)) || (__GNUC__ > 4)) |
|
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wstrict-prototypes\" |
|
#endif |
|
|
|
/* External symbol declarations for the compiler. */\ |
|
" |
|
|
|
if test "$dlself" = yes; then |
|
func_verbose "generating symbol list for \`$output'" |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || echo ': @PROGRAM@ ' > "$nlist" |
|
|
|
# Add our own program objects to the symbol list. |
|
progfiles=`$ECHO "$objs$old_deplibs" | $SP2NL | $SED "$lo2o" | $NL2SP` |
|
for progfile in $progfiles; do |
|
func_verbose "extracting global C symbols from \`$progfile'" |
|
$opt_dry_run || eval "$NM $progfile | $global_symbol_pipe >> '$nlist'" |
|
done |
|
|
|
if test -n "$exclude_expsyms"; then |
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
$EGREP -v " ($exclude_expsyms)$" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T |
|
$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist" |
|
} |
|
fi |
|
|
|
if test -n "$export_symbols_regex"; then |
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
$EGREP -e "$export_symbols_regex" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T |
|
$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist" |
|
} |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Prepare the list of exported symbols |
|
if test -z "$export_symbols"; then |
|
export_symbols="$output_objdir/$outputname.exp" |
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
$RM $export_symbols |
|
${SED} -n -e '/^: @PROGRAM@ $/d' -e 's/^.* \(.*\)$/\1/p' < "$nlist" > "$export_symbols" |
|
case $host in |
|
*cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) |
|
echo EXPORTS > "$output_objdir/$outputname.def" |
|
cat "$export_symbols" >> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
} |
|
else |
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
${SED} -e 's/\([].[*^$]\)/\\\1/g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/$/$/' < "$export_symbols" > "$output_objdir/$outputname.exp" |
|
$GREP -f "$output_objdir/$outputname.exp" < "$nlist" > "$nlist"T |
|
$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist" |
|
case $host in |
|
*cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) |
|
echo EXPORTS > "$output_objdir/$outputname.def" |
|
cat "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
} |
|
fi |
|
fi |
|
|
|
for dlprefile in $dlprefiles; do |
|
func_verbose "extracting global C symbols from \`$dlprefile'" |
|
func_basename "$dlprefile" |
|
name="$func_basename_result" |
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
$ECHO ": $name " >> "$nlist" |
|
eval "$NM $dlprefile 2>/dev/null | $global_symbol_pipe >> '$nlist'" |
|
} |
|
done |
|
|
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
# Make sure we have at least an empty file. |
|
test -f "$nlist" || : > "$nlist" |
|
|
|
if test -n "$exclude_expsyms"; then |
|
$EGREP -v " ($exclude_expsyms)$" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T |
|
$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# Try sorting and uniquifying the output. |
|
if $GREP -v "^: " < "$nlist" | |
|
if sort -k 3 </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
|
sort -k 3 |
|
else |
|
sort +2 |
|
fi | |
|
uniq > "$nlist"S; then |
|
: |
|
else |
|
$GREP -v "^: " < "$nlist" > "$nlist"S |
|
fi |
|
|
|
if test -f "$nlist"S; then |
|
eval "$global_symbol_to_cdecl"' < "$nlist"S >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms"' |
|
else |
|
echo '/* NONE */' >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
echo >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ |
|
|
|
/* The mapping between symbol names and symbols. */ |
|
typedef struct { |
|
const char *name; |
|
void *address; |
|
} lt_dlsymlist; |
|
" |
|
case $host in |
|
*cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) |
|
echo >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ |
|
/* DATA imports from DLLs on WIN32 con't be const, because |
|
runtime relocations are performed -- see ld's documentation |
|
on pseudo-relocs. */" |
|
lt_dlsym_const= ;; |
|
*osf5*) |
|
echo >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ |
|
/* This system does not cope well with relocations in const data */" |
|
lt_dlsym_const= ;; |
|
*) |
|
lt_dlsym_const=const ;; |
|
esac |
|
|
|
echo >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ |
|
extern $lt_dlsym_const lt_dlsymlist |
|
lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols[]; |
|
$lt_dlsym_const lt_dlsymlist |
|
lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols[] = |
|
{\ |
|
{ \"$my_originator\", (void *) 0 }," |
|
|
|
case $need_lib_prefix in |
|
no) |
|
eval "$global_symbol_to_c_name_address" < "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
eval "$global_symbol_to_c_name_address_lib_prefix" < "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
echo >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\ |
|
{0, (void *) 0} |
|
}; |
|
|
|
/* This works around a problem in FreeBSD linker */ |
|
#ifdef FREEBSD_WORKAROUND |
|
static const void *lt_preloaded_setup() { |
|
return lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols; |
|
} |
|
#endif |
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus |
|
} |
|
#endif\ |
|
" |
|
} # !$opt_dry_run |
|
|
|
pic_flag_for_symtable= |
|
case "$compile_command " in |
|
*" -static "*) ;; |
|
*) |
|
case $host in |
|
# compiling the symbol table file with pic_flag works around |
|
# a FreeBSD bug that causes programs to crash when -lm is |
|
# linked before any other PIC object. But we must not use |
|
# pic_flag when linking with -static. The problem exists in |
|
# FreeBSD 2.2.6 and is fixed in FreeBSD 3.1. |
|
*-*-freebsd2*|*-*-freebsd3.0*|*-*-freebsdelf3.0*) |
|
pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag -DFREEBSD_WORKAROUND" ;; |
|
*-*-hpux*) |
|
pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag" ;; |
|
*) |
|
if test "X$my_pic_p" != Xno; then |
|
pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag" |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
symtab_cflags= |
|
for arg in $LTCFLAGS; do |
|
case $arg in |
|
-pie | -fpie | -fPIE) ;; |
|
*) symtab_cflags="$symtab_cflags $arg" ;; |
|
esac |
|
done |
|
|
|
# Now compile the dynamic symbol file. |
|
func_show_eval '(cd $output_objdir && $LTCC$symtab_cflags -c$no_builtin_flag$pic_flag_for_symtable "$my_dlsyms")' 'exit $?' |
|
|
|
# Clean up the generated files. |
|
func_show_eval '$RM "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "$nlist" "${nlist}S" "${nlist}T"' |
|
|
|
# Transform the symbol file into the correct name. |
|
symfileobj="$output_objdir/${my_outputname}S.$objext" |
|
case $host in |
|
*cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* ) |
|
if test -f "$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def"; then |
|
compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def $symfileobj%"` |
|
finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def $symfileobj%"` |
|
else |
|
compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"` |
|
finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"` |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"` |
|
finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"` |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
;; |
|
*) |
|
func_fatal_error "unknown suffix for \`$my_dlsyms'" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
else |
|
# We keep going just in case the user didn't refer to |
|
# lt_preloaded_symbols. The linker will fail if global_symbol_pipe |
|
# really was required. |
|
|
|
# Nullify the symbol file. |
|
compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED "s% @SYMFILE@%%"` |
|
finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SED "s% @SYMFILE@%%"` |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
# func_win32_libid arg |
|
# return the library type of file 'arg' |
|
# |
|
# Need a lot of goo to handle *both* DLLs and import libs |
|
# Has to be a shell function in order to 'eat' the argument |
|
# that is supplied when $file_magic_command is called. |
|
# Despite the name, also deal with 64 bit binaries. |
|
func_win32_libid () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
win32_libid_type="unknown" |
|
win32_fileres=`file -L $1 2>/dev/null` |
|
case $win32_fileres in |
|
*ar\ archive\ import\ library*) # definitely import |
|
win32_libid_type="x86 archive import" |
|
;; |
|
*ar\ archive*) # could be an import, or static |
|
if $OBJDUMP -f "$1" | $SED -e '10q' 2>/dev/null | |
|
$EGREP 'file format (pe-i386(.*architecture: i386)?|pe-arm-wince|pe-x86-64)' >/dev/null; then |
|
win32_nmres=`$NM -f posix -A "$1" | |
|
$SED -n -e ' |
|
1,100{ |
|
/ I /{ |
|
s,.*,import, |
|
p |
|
q |
|
} |
|
}'` |
|
case $win32_nmres in |
|
import*) win32_libid_type="x86 archive import";; |
|
*) win32_libid_type="x86 archive static";; |
|
esac |
|
fi |
|
;; |
|
*DLL*) |
|
win32_libid_type="x86 DLL" |
|
;; |
|
*executable*) # but shell scripts are "executable" too... |
|
case $win32_fileres in |
|
*MS\ Windows\ PE\ Intel*) |
|
win32_libid_type="x86 DLL" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
$ECHO "$win32_libid_type" |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# func_extract_an_archive dir oldlib |
|
func_extract_an_archive () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
f_ex_an_ar_dir="$1"; shift |
|
f_ex_an_ar_oldlib="$1" |
|
if test "$lock_old_archive_extraction" = yes; then |
|
lockfile=$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib.lock |
|
until $opt_dry_run || ln "$progpath" "$lockfile" 2>/dev/null; do |
|
func_echo "Waiting for $lockfile to be removed" |
|
sleep 2 |
|
done |
|
fi |
|
func_show_eval "(cd \$f_ex_an_ar_dir && $AR x \"\$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib\")" \ |
|
'stat=$?; rm -f "$lockfile"; exit $stat' |
|
if test "$lock_old_archive_extraction" = yes; then |
|
$opt_dry_run || rm -f "$lockfile" |
|
fi |
|
if ($AR t "$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib" | sort | sort -uc >/dev/null 2>&1); then |
|
: |
|
else |
|
func_fatal_error "object name conflicts in archive: $f_ex_an_ar_dir/$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib" |
|
fi |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_extract_archives gentop oldlib ... |
|
func_extract_archives () |
|
{ |
|
$opt_debug |
|
my_gentop="$1"; shift |
|
my_oldlibs=${1+"$@"} |
|
my_oldobjs="" |
|
my_xlib="" |
|
my_xabs="" |
|
my_xdir="" |
|
|
|
for my_xlib in $my_oldlibs; do |
|
# Extract the objects. |
|
case $my_xlib in |
|
[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) my_xabs="$my_xlib" ;; |
|
*) my_xabs=`pwd`"/$my_xlib" ;; |
|
esac |
|
func_basename "$my_xlib" |
|
my_xlib="$func_basename_result" |
|
my_xlib_u=$my_xlib |
|
while :; do |
|
case " $extracted_archives " in |
|
*" $my_xlib_u "*) |
|
func_arith $extracted_serial + 1 |
|
extracted_serial=$func_arith_result |
|
my_xlib_u=lt$extracted_serial-$my_xlib ;; |
|
*) break ;; |
|
esac |
|
done |
|
extracted_archives="$extracted_archives $my_xlib_u" |
|
my_xdir="$my_gentop/$my_xlib_u" |
|
|
|
func_mkdir_p "$my_xdir" |
|
|
|
case $host in |
|
*-darwin*) |
|
func_verbose "Extracting $my_xabs" |
|
# Do not bother doing anything if just a dry run |
|
$opt_dry_run || { |
|
darwin_orig_dir=`pwd` |
|
cd $my_xdir || exit $? |
|
darwin_archive=$my_xabs |
|
darwin_curdir=`pwd` |
|
darwin_base_archive=`basename "$darwin_archive"` |
|
darwin_arches=`$LIPO -info "$darwin_archive" 2>/dev/null | $GREP Architectures 2>/dev/null || true` |
|
if test -n "$darwin_arches"; then |
|
darwin_arches=`$ECHO "$darwin_arches" | $SED -e 's/.*are://'` |
|
darwin_arch= |
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func_verbose "$darwin_base_archive has multiple architectures $darwin_arches" |
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for darwin_arch in $darwin_arches ; do |
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func_mkdir_p "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}" |
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$LIPO -thin $darwin_arch -output "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}" "${darwin_archive}" |
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cd "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}" |
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func_extract_an_archive "`pwd`" "${darwin_base_archive}" |
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cd "$darwin_curdir" |
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$RM "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}" |
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done # $darwin_arches |
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## Okay now we've a bunch of thin objects, gotta fatten them up :) |
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darwin_filelist=`find unfat-$$ -type f -name \*.o -print -o -name \*.lo -print | $SED -e "$basename" | sort -u` |
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darwin_file= |
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darwin_files= |
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for darwin_file in $darwin_filelist; do |
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darwin_files=`find unfat-$$ -name $darwin_file -print | sort | $NL2SP` |
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$LIPO -create -output "$darwin_file" $darwin_files |
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done # $darwin_filelist |
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$RM -rf unfat-$$ |
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cd "$darwin_orig_dir" |
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else |
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cd $darwin_orig_dir |
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func_extract_an_archive "$my_xdir" "$my_xabs" |
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fi # $darwin_arches |
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} # !$opt_dry_run |
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;; |
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*) |
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func_extract_an_archive "$my_xdir" "$my_xabs" |
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;; |
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esac |
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my_oldobjs="$my_oldobjs "`find $my_xdir -name \*.$objext -print -o -name \*.lo -print | sort | $NL2SP` |
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done |
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func_extract_archives_result="$my_oldobjs" |
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} |
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# func_emit_wrapper [arg=no] |
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# |
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# Emit a libtool wrapper script on stdout. |
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# Don't directly open a file because we may want to |
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# incorporate the script contents within a cygwin/mingw |
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# wrapper executable. Must ONLY be called from within |
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# func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables |
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# set therein. |
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# |
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# ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR |
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# variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script |
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# will assume that the directory in which it is stored is |
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# the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific |
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# behavior. |
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func_emit_wrapper () |
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{ |
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func_emit_wrapper_arg1=${1-no} |
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$ECHO "\ |
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#! $SHELL |
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# $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname |
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# Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION |
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# |
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# The $output program cannot be directly executed until all the libtool |
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# libraries that it depends on are installed. |
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# |
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# This wrapper script should never be moved out of the build directory. |
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# If it is, it will not operate correctly. |
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# Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies |
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# metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. |
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sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' |
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# Be Bourne compatible |
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if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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emulate sh |
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NULLCMD=: |
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# Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which |
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# is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. |
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alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' |
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setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST |
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else |
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case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac |
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fi |
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BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 |
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DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh |
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# The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout |
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# if CDPATH is set. |
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(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH |
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relink_command=\"$relink_command\" |
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# This environment variable determines our operation mode. |
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if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then |
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# install mode needs the following variables: |
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generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version' |
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notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs' |
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else |
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# When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set. |
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if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then |
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file=\"\$0\"" |
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qECHO=`$ECHO "$ECHO" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` |
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$ECHO "\ |
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|
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# A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf. |
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func_fallback_echo () |
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{ |
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eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF |
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\$1 |
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_LTECHO_EOF' |
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} |
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ECHO=\"$qECHO\" |
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fi\ |
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# Find the directory that this script lives in. |
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thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` |
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test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=. |
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|
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# Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir. |
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file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` |
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while test -n \"\$file\"; do |
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destdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\` |
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|
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# If there was a directory component, then change thisdir. |
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if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then |
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case \"\$destdir\" in |
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[\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;; |
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*) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;; |
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esac |
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fi |
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file=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%^.*/%%'\` |
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file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` |
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done |
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|
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# Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into |
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# the cwrapper. |
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WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 |
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if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then |
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# special case for '.' |
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if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then |
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thisdir=\`pwd\` |
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fi |
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# remove .libs from thisdir |
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case \"\$thisdir\" in |
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*[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; |
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$objdir ) thisdir=. ;; |
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esac |
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fi |
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|
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# Try to get the absolute directory name. |
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absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` |
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test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" |
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" |
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|
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if test "$fast_install" = yes; then |
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$ECHO "\ |
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program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext |
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progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" |
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|
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if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || |
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{ file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\ |
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test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then |
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|
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file=\"\$\$-\$program\" |
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|
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if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then |
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$MKDIR \"\$progdir\" |
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else |
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$RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" |
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fi" |
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|
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$ECHO "\ |
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|
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# relink executable if necessary |
|
if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then |
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if relink_command_output=\`eval \"\$relink_command\" 2>&1\`; then : |
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else |
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$ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 |
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$RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" |
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exit 1 |
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fi |
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fi |
|
|
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$MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || |
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{ $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; |
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$MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } |
|
$RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" |
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fi" |
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else |
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$ECHO "\ |
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program='$outputname' |
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progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" |
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" |
|
fi |
|
|
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$ECHO "\ |
|
|
|
if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" |
|
|
|
# Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. |
|
if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then |
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
# Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var |
|
$shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" |
|
|
|
# Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var |
|
# The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed |
|
$shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\` |
|
|
|
export $shlibpath_var |
|
" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
# fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. |
|
if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then |
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
# Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH |
|
PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH |
|
" |
|
fi |
|
|
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then |
|
# Run the actual program with our arguments. |
|
" |
|
case $host in |
|
# Backslashes separate directories on plain windows |
|
*-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) |
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} |
|
" |
|
;; |
|
|
|
*) |
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} |
|
" |
|
;; |
|
esac |
|
$ECHO "\ |
|
\$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 |
|
exit 1 |
|
fi |
|
else |
|
# The program doesn't exist. |
|
\$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 |
|
\$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 |
|
\$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 |
|
exit 1 |
|
fi |
|
fi\ |
|
" |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
# func_to_host_path arg |
|
# |
|
# Convert paths to host format when used with build tools. |
|
# Intended for use with "native" mingw (where libtool itself |
|
# is running under the msys shell), or in the following cross- |
|
# build environments: |
|
# $build $host |
|
# mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] |
|
# cygwin mingw |
|
# *nix + wine mingw |
|
# where wine is equipped with the `winepath' executable. |
|
# In the native mingw case, the (msys) shell automatically |
|
# converts paths for any non-msys applications it launches, |
|
# but that facility isn't available from inside the cwrapper. |
|
# Similar accommodations are necessary for $host mingw and |
|
# $build cygwin. Calling this function does no harm for other |
|
# $host/$build combinations not listed above. |
|
# |
|
# ARG is the path (on $build) that should be converted to |
|
# the proper representation for $host. The result is stored |
|
# in $func_to_host_path_result. |
|
func_to_host_path () |
|
{ |
|
func_to_host_path_result="$1" |
|
if test -n "$1"; then |
|
case $host in |
|
*mingw* ) |
|
lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' |
|
case $build in |
|
*mingw* ) # actually, msys |
|
# awkward: cmd appends spaces to result |
|
func_to_host_path_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | |
|
$SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` |
|
;; |
|
*cygwin* ) |
|
func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -w "$1" | |
|
$SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` |
|
;; |
|
* ) |
|
# Unfortunately, winepath does not exit with a non-zero |
|
# error code, so we are forced to check the contents of |
|
# stdout. On the other hand, if the command is not |
|
# found, the shell will set an exit code of 127 and print |
|
# *an error message* to stdout. So we must check for both |
|
# error code of zero AND non-empty stdout, which explains |
|
# the odd construction: |
|