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-************************************************
-* Installation information specific to SimGrid *
-************************************************
-
-The main source of information to compile SimGrid is the project FAQ.
-It is available online from http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/doc/faq.html or
-in the doc/ directory of this archive.
-
-Quick way to compile
-====================
-
-In short, the way to compile SimGrid depends on whether you are
-compiling a tar.gz archive or directly from the SVN. In the latter
-case, you have to do an extra step (noted 0 below).
-
-(0) regenerate the autotools files (only needed from SVN):
-$ ./bootstrap
-
-(1) configure SimGrid (both in SVN and archives)
-$ ./configure <all options>
-Main options are:
- --prefix=<path>: specify where to install SimGrid
- --with-pthreads: use pthreads instead of Unix contextes (less
- efficient but maybe easier to debug)
- --enable-maintainer-mode: get the makefiles regenerated automatically
- --disable-compiler-optimizations: compile with -O0 instead of -O3
-See below for other configure options which are common to any project,
-not only SimGrid related.
-
-(2) Compile it
-$ make
-
-(3) Test it (optional)
-$ make check
- or
-$ ./checkall
-
-(4) Install it
-$ make install
-
-
-Dependencies
-============
-SimGrid archives do not have any firm dependencies.
-
-If you want to compile from the svn, you have to have autotool,
-automake and libtool installed.
-
-If you want to compile the java bindings, you have to have a java
-compiler, and the jni.h header file (available from the JDK)
-
-If you want to compile the GTNetS backend, you have to have a patched
-version of GTNetS installed. The patch lives in the contrib section of
-the SVN.
-
-Again, you should check the FAQ for more information.
-
-****************************************************************************
-* Generic Installation information from autotools *
-* (provided for completion at the step where you have to launch configure) *
-****************************************************************************
-
-Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software
-Foundation, Inc.
-
- This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives
-unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
-
-Basic Installation
-==================
-
- These are generic installation instructions.
-
- The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
-various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses
-those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package.
-It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent
-definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that
-you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a
-file `config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
-debugging `configure').
-
- It can also use an optional file (typically called `config.cache'
-and enabled with `--cache-file=config.cache' or simply `-C') that saves
-the results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring. (Caching is
-disabled by default to prevent problems with accidental use of stale
-cache files.)
-
- If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try
-to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
-diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can
-be considered for the next release. If you are using the cache, and at
-some point `config.cache' contains results you don't want to keep, you
-may remove or edit it.
-
- The file `configure.ac' (or `configure.in') is used to create
-`configure' by a program called `autoconf'. You only need
-`configure.ac' if you want to change it or regenerate `configure' using
-a newer version of `autoconf'.
-
-The simplest way to compile this package is:
-
- 1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
- `./configure' to configure the package for your system. If you're
- using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type
- `sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute
- `configure' itself.
-
- Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some
- messages telling which features it is checking for.
-
- 2. Type `make' to compile the package.
-
- 3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with
- the package.
-
- 4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and
- documentation.
-
- 5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
- source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the
- files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for
- a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is
- also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
- for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get
- all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
- with the distribution.
-
-Compilers and Options
-=====================
-
- Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
-the `configure' script does not know about. Run `./configure --help'
-for details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
-
- You can give `configure' initial values for configuration parameters
-by setting variables in the command line or in the environment. Here
-is an example:
-
- ./configure CC=c89 CFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix
-
- *Note Defining Variables::, for more details.
-
-Compiling For Multiple Architectures
-====================================
-
- You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
-same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
-own directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that
-supports the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the
-directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
-the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the
-source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'.
-
- If you have to use a `make' that does not support the `VPATH'
-variable, you have to compile the package for one architecture at a
-time in the source code directory. After you have installed the
-package for one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring
-for another architecture.
-
-Installation Names
-==================
-
- By default, `make install' will install the package's files in
-`/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man', etc. You can specify an
-installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving `configure' the
-option `--prefix=PATH'.
-
- You can specify separate installation prefixes for
-architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
-give `configure' the option `--exec-prefix=PATH', the package will use
-PATH as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
-Documentation and other data files will still use the regular prefix.
-
- In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
-options like `--bindir=PATH' to specify different values for particular
-kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories
-you can set and what kinds of files go in them.
-
- If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed
-with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the
-option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
-
-Optional Features
-=================
-
- Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
-`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
-They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
-is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
-`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
-package recognizes.
-
- For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually
-find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
-you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
-`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
-
-Specifying the System Type
-==========================
-
- There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out
-automatically, but needs to determine by the type of machine the package
-will run on. Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the
-_same_ architectures, `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
-a message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the
-`--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
-type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
-
- CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
-
-where SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
-
- OS KERNEL-OS
-
- See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
-`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
-need to know the machine type.
-
- If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
-use the `--target=TYPE' option to select the type of system they will
-produce code for.
-
- If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
-platform different from the build platform, you should specify the
-"host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will
-eventually be run) with `--host=TYPE'.
-
-Sharing Defaults
-================
-
-< If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
-you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
-default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
-`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
-`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
-`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
-A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
-
-Defining Variables
-==================
-
- Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
-environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run
-configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
-variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
-them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
-
- ./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
-
-will cause the specified gcc to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
-overridden in the site shell script).
-
-`configure' Invocation
-======================
-
- `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
-operates.
-
-`--help'
-`-h'
- Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit.
-
-`--version'
-`-V'
- Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
- script, and exit.
-
-`--cache-file=FILE'
- Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
- traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
- disable caching.
-
-`--config-cache'
-`-C'
- Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
-
-`--quiet'
-`--silent'
-`-q'
- Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
- suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
- messages will still be shown).
-
-`--srcdir=DIR'
- Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
- `configure' can determine that directory automatically.
-
-`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
-`configure --help' for more details.
-
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-#!/bin/sh
-# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
-
-# Copyright (c) 2004-2007. The SimGrid team. All right reserved.
-
-# This file is part of the SimGrid project. This is free software:
-# You can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the
-# GNU LGPL (v2.1) licence.
-
-amversions="1.10 1.11"
-
-if [ ! -e bootstrap ] ; then
- if [ -e ../bootstrap ] ; then
- cd ..
- fi
-fi
-
-check_version()
-{
- eval $2 --version 2>/dev/null | grep -i "$1.*$3" >/dev/null
-}
-
-find_version()
-{
- tool=$1
- found="NOT_FOUND"
- shift
- versions="$*"
-
- for version in $versions ; do
- if check_version $tool ${tool}${variant} $version; then
- found="${version}"
- echo ${version} >&2
- break
- fi
- done
- if [ "x$found" = "xNOT_FOUND" ]; then
- found="-"
- fi
- echo $found
-}
-
-amver=`find_version automake ${amversions}`
-
-lt=`which libtoolize`
-if [ "x$lt" = "x" ] ; then
- echo "Libtool not found. Please install the libtool package to proceed with a SVN checkout"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-am=`which automake-$amver`
-if [ "x$am" = "x" ] ; then
- echo "automake versions $amversions not found. Please install the relevant package to proceed with a SVN checkout"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-ac=`which autoconf`
-if [ "x$ac" = "x" ] ; then
- echo "autoconf not found. Please install the relevant package to proceed with a SVN checkout"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-set -e
-# AUTOCONF=
-# AUTOHEADER=
-# AUTOPOINT=
-# LIBTOOLIZE=
-
-ACLOCAL="aclocal-$amver -I acmacro" \
-AUTOMAKE="automake-$amver" \
- autoreconf -v -i -s || exit 1
-
-echo
-echo "And now, please launch ./configure"
-echo "----------------------------------"
-
-# What to do the day we declare optional modules using ACI:
-# if test -e aci.conf ; then
-# source aci.conf
-# pass the content of $configure_args to configure
-
-echo
-echo "Most common flags:"
-echo " --enable-maintainer-mode mandatory if you use the SVN version"
-echo " --disable-compile-optimizations useful if your gdb gets fooled"
-echo
-
-echo
-echo "If you want to compile for several archs from the same (nfs-mounted?) tree, do:"
-echo " mkdir your_arch; cd your_arch && ../configure --srcdir=.."
-
-echo
-echo "(after configure, you'll naturally have to run \`make')"
-echo
-echo
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-The CMake configuration in this directory cannot be used to build SimGrid
-Instead, it can be used to auto-test it.
-
-To use it, you need a svn checkout under ~/simgrid-svn. Command to create it:
- cd
- svn checkout svn://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/simgrid/simgrid/trunk simgrid-svn
-
-Then, you need to create a distribution archive, with this command:
- ~/simgrid-svn/buildtools/scripts/make_dist.sh
-The archive will be copied into the ~/simgrid directory.
-
-
-Then, you can test the archive with autotools only using that command:
- ~/simgrid-svn/buildtools/scripts/test_dist_with_autotools.sh
-Alternatively, you can test the archive with cmake using that command:
- ~/simgrid-svn/buildtools/scripts/test_dist_with_cmake.sh
-
-Please note that autotools are needed in any cases. Only the test
-mechanism changes between the two pathes so far.
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-#! /usr/bin/perl
-
-use strict;
-$ENV{LC_ALL} = "C"; # avoid NLS nuisance
-
-my @fail;
-my @xfail;
-my @pass;
-my @xpass;
-my @skip;
-
-my $dir;
-
-open LOG,(">checkall.log") || die "Cannot open log file: $!";
-
-my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
-print LOG "Build started on $hour:$min:$sec $mon/$mday/$year\n";
-print LOG "Current svn version is: ".qx(svnversion)."\n\n";
-
-print LOG "\nXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\n";
-print LOG "XXX Include config.log since it contains valuable information XXX\n";
-print LOG "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\n";
-open CFG,"<config.log" || die "Cannot open config.log: $!*";
-while (<CFG>) {
- print LOG "$_";
-}
-close CFG;
-
-print LOG "\nXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\n";
-print LOG "XXX Run make XXX\n";
-print LOG "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\n";
-open MAKE,("make 2>&1 |") || die "Cannot fork a make: $!";
-while (<MAKE>) {
- print $_;
- print LOG $_;
-}
-if (!close MAKE) {
- my $str = "# The source don't compile! Go fix it before running make check #";
- my $dashes = $str;
- $dashes =~ s/./#/g;
- print LOG "\n$dashes\n$str\n$dashes\n\n";
- print "\n$dashes\n$str\n$dashes\n\n";
- close LOG;
- exit 1;
-}
-
-print LOG "\nXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\n";
-print LOG "XXX Run make check XXX\n";
-print LOG "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\n";
-open CHECK,("make -k check 2>&1 |") || die "Cannot fork a make check: $!";
-while (<CHECK>) {
- print $_;
- print LOG $_;
- chomp;
- if (/Entering directory .([^']*)'/) { #})){
- $dir = $1;
- $dir =~ s|$ENV{PWD}/||;
- }
- push @pass, "$dir/$1" if (/^PASS: (.*)$/);
- push @xpass,"$dir/$1" if (/^XPASS: (.*)$/);
- push @fail, "$dir/$1" if (/^FAIL: (.*)$/);
- push @xfail,"$dir/$1" if (/^XFAIL: (.*)$/);
- push @skip, "$dir/$1" if (/^SKIP: (.*)$/);
-}
-close CHECK;
-
-my $all = scalar @fail + scalar @xfail + scalar @pass + scalar @xpass + scalar @skip;
-my $banner;
-
-if (scalar @fail == 0) {
- if (scalar @xfail == 0) {
- $banner="All $all tests passed. Congratulation.";
- } else {
- $banner="All $all tests behaved as expected (".(scalar @xfail)." expected failures)";
- }
-} elsif (scalar @xpass == 0) {
- $banner=(scalar @fail)." of $all tests failed";
-} else {
- $banner=(scalar @fail+scalar @xpass)." of $all tests did not behave as expected (".(scalar @xpass)." unexpected passes)";
-}
-$banner = "# $banner #";
-my $dashes = $banner;
-$dashes =~ s/./X/g;
-print LOG "\n$dashes\n$banner\n$dashes\n\n";
-print "\n$dashes\n$banner (full logs in checkall.log)\n$dashes\n\n";
-
-if (scalar @pass) {
- print LOG "* ".(scalar @pass)." passed tests:\n";
- map {print LOG " $_\n"} @pass;
-}
-if (scalar @skip) {
- print LOG "* ".(scalar @skip)." skipped tests:\n";
- print "* ".(scalar @skip)." skipped tests:\n";
- map {print " $_\n";print LOG " $_\n"} @skip;
-}
-if (scalar @xpass) {
- print LOG "* ".(scalar @xpass)." unexpected pass:\n";
- print "* ".(scalar @xpass)." unexpected pass:\n";
- map {print " $_\n";print LOG " $_\n"} @xpass;
-}
-if (scalar @xfail) {
- print LOG "* ".(scalar @xfail)." expected failures:\n";
- print "* ".(scalar @xfail)." expected failures:\n";
- map {print " $_\n";print LOG " $_\n"} @xfail;
-}
-if (scalar @fail) {
- print LOG "* ".(scalar @fail)." failed tests:\n";
- print "* ".(scalar @fail)." failed tests:\n";
- map {print " $_\n";print LOG " $_\n"} @fail;
-}
-
-exit scalar @fail == 0;
+++ /dev/null
-dnl Copyright (C) 2004-2007. The SimGrid team. All rights reserved.
-
-dnl This file is part of the SimGrid project. This is free software:
-dnl You can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the
-dnl GNU LGPL (v2.1) licence.
-
-######################
-## Setup the autotools
-##
-
-AC_PREREQ(2.59)
-AC_INIT([simgrid],[3.4.1],[simgrid-devel@lists.gforge.inria.fr])
-AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([include/gras.h])
-AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([src/gras_config.h])
-# A CI_PREREQ(2003.01.16) # We need a recent ACI when having sub-modules
-
-AC_REVISION($Revision: 6998 $)
-AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
-AC_LANG([C])
-AC_PROG_CXX
-AM_PROG_GCJ
-
-dnl ########### Addition for mmalloc (to be integrated into Cmake tools)
-AC_FUNC_MMAP
-AC_CHECK_HEADERS(limits.h stddef.h unistd.h)
-
-BFD_NEED_DECLARATION(sbrk)
-BFD_NEED_DECLARATION(getpagesize)
-dnl ########### end of addition for mmalloc
-
-AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([gnu -Wno-portability])
-AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR(acmacro)
-ACLOCAL="$ACLOCAL -I acmacro"
-
-dnl Next few lines is a hack to prevent libtool checking for F77
-m4_undefine([AC_PROG_F77])
-m4_defun([AC_PROG_F77],[])
-
-dnl We do build a proper DLL when using win32
-AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL
-AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
-
-SIMGRID_DEP=""
-SMPI_DEP=""
-GRAS_DEP=""
-
-
-###############
-## SVN version check
-##
-if test -e .svn && echo $VERSION | grep -q svn; then
- VERSION="$VERSION-r`svnversion`"
- PACKAGE_VERSION="$PACKAGE_VERSION-r`svnversion`"
- PACKAGE_STRING="$PACKAGE_STRING r`svnversion`"
-else if test -e .git && echo $VERSION | grep -q svn; then
- ver=`git log --oneline -1 | sed 's| .*||'`
- VERSION=`echo "$VERSION-r$ver" | sed 's/svn/git/'`
- PACKAGE_VERSION=`echo "$PACKAGE_VERSION-r$ver" | sed 's/svn/git/'`
- PACKAGE_STRING=`echo "$PACKAGE_STRING r$ver" | sed 's/svn/git/'`
-fi fi
-
-###############
-## System checks
-##
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART([System checks...])
-AC_PROG_CC(xlC gcc cc)
-AM_SANITY_CHECK
-AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
-AC_CHECK_PRINTF_NULL
-AC_CHECK_VA_COPY
-
-# Checks for header files.
-AC_HEADER_STDC
-AC_HEADER_TIME
-AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/socket.h \
- sys/stat.h \
- windows.h winsock.h winsock2.h \
- sys/time.h \
- errno.h unistd.h \
- execinfo.h\
- signal.h ])
-AC_CHECK_FUNCS([gettimeofday usleep \
- getdtablesize \
- sysconf\
- readv\
- popen\
- signal])
-
-dnl GNU systems before POSIX2008 need the _GNU_SOURCE definition to find getline (and simgrid does pass this)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(a usable getline)
-AC_LINK_IFELSE([
- #define _GNU_SOURCE
- #include <stdio.h>
- int main(void){
- FILE * fp;
- char * line = NULL;
- size_t len = 0;
- getline(&line, &len, fp);
- }
- ],[
- AC_MSG_RESULT(found)
- ],[
- AC_SUBST(need_getline, ["#define SIMGRID_NEED_GETLINE 1 /* enable the getline replacement*/"])
- AC_DEFINE(SIMGRID_NEED_GETLINE, 1, enable the getline replacement)
- AC_MSG_RESULT(not found (activating internal implementation))
- ])
-
-dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(POSIX timer functions)
-AC_CHECK_LIB(rt, [clock_gettime], [
- AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_GETTIME, 1, POSIX timer functions were found)
- SIMGRID_DEP="$SIMGRID_DEP -lrt"
- GRAS_DEP="$GRAS_DEP -lrt"
- ])
-
-# check for a working snprintf (or use xbt/snprintf.c, which comes from http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/)
-AC_FUNC_SNPRINTF
-# check for asprintf function familly (or request the replacements from xbt/snprintf.c)
-AC_CHECK_FUNC( asprintf, :,[
- AC_DEFINE(NEED_ASPRINTF, 1, enable the asprintf replacement)
- AC_SUBST(need_asprintf, ["#define SIMGRID_NEED_ASPRINTF 1 /* enable the asprintf replacement */"])
- ])
-AC_CHECK_FUNC( vasprintf, :,[
- AC_DEFINE(NEED_VASPRINTF, 1, enable the vasprintf replacement)
- AC_SUBST(need_vasprintf, ["#define SIMGRID_NEED_VASPRINTF 1 /*enable the vasprintf replacement */"])
- ])
-
-# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
-AC_C_CONST
-AC_C_INLINE
-AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
-
-###################################
-## SimGrid and GRAS specific checks
-##
-
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART(Checking GRAS architecture signature...)
-# Check architecture signature begin
-GRAS_ARCH
-# Check architecture signature end
-GRAS_CHECK_STRUCT_COMPACTION
-
-
-dnl ##
-dnl ## CONTEXT IMPLEMENTATION
-dnl ##
-
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART([Checking threads, contexts or assimilated...])
-
-dnl #
-dnl # 1. determine possibilities
-dnl #
-
-dnl # check for MCSC method (ucontexts)
-AC_CHECK_MCSC(mcsc=yes, mcsc=no)
-
-dnl # check for pthread method
-AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pthread.h])
-AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread,pthread_create,pthread=yes, pthread=no)
-
-if test x$pthread = xyes ; then
- AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, sem_init, HAVE_SEM_INIT=yes, HAVE_SEM_INIT=no)
- if test ${HAVE_SEM_INIT} = yes ; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(if sem_init is compilable)
- AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <semaphore.h>],
- [sem_t s; sem_init(&s);], HAVE_SEM_INIT=yes, HAVE_SEM_INIT=no)
- if test ${HAVE_SEM_INIT} = yes ; then
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SEM_INIT],1,[Define if sem_init() is avaible or not (part of XPG6 standard only)])
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
- fi
- fi
- AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, sem_timedwait, HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=yes, HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=no)
- if test ${HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT} = yes ; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(if sem_timedwait is compilable)
- AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <semaphore.h>],
- [sem_t *s; const struct timespec * t; sem_timedwait(s, t);], HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=yes, HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT=no)
- if test ${HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT} = yes ; then
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SEM_TIMEDWAIT],1,[Define if sem_timedwait() is avaible or not (part of XPG6 standard only)])
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
- fi
- fi
-
- AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, pthread_mutex_timedlock, HAVE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK=yes, HAVE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK=no)
- if test ${HAVE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK} = yes ; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(if pthread_mutex_timedlock is compilable)
- AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <pthread.h>],
- [pthread_mutex_t s; const struct timespec t; sem_timedlock(&s, &t);], HAVE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK=yes, HAVE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK=no)
- if test ${HAVE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK} = yes ; then
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK],1,[Define if pthread_mutex_timedlock() is avaible or not (part of XPG6 standard only?)])
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-dnl #
-dnl # 2. make a general decision
-dnl #
-
-if test ".$mcsc" = .yes; then
- # ucontext found
- mcsc=yes
-elif test ".$pthread" = .yes; then
- # ucontext not found, but pthread found
- pthread=yes
-else
- ac_header=windows.h
- as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh`
- if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then
- windows_context=yes
- else
- AC_ERROR([no appropriate backend found])
- fi
-fi
-AM_CONDITIONAL(IS_WINDOWS,test x$windows_context = xyes)
-
-
-dnl #
-dnl # 3. allow decision to be overridden by user
-dnl #
-
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(what kind of backend should we use)
-
-AC_ARG_WITH(pthread, [ --with-pthread Use pthread instead of ucontext.],with_context=pthread)
-AC_ARG_WITH(pthread, [ --with-pthreads Use pthread instead of ucontext.],with_context=pthread)
-
-AC_ARG_WITH(context,
- [ --with-context=[ucontext/pthread] Use either (System V) swapcontext or pthread [[default=auto]].],,
- with_context=auto)
-
-if test "x$with_context$mcsc" = "xucontextno" ; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-context=ucontext specified but ucontext unusable. Relaunch configure without this argument.], 77)
-fi
-
-case $with_context in
- ucontext) ;;
- pthread) ;;
- pthreads) ;;
- windows) ;;
- auto) with_context=ucontext;;
- *) AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-context must be either ucontext or pthread]) ;;
-esac
-
-if test "x$with_context" = "xucontext" ; then
- if test ".$mcsc" = .yes; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(found working ucontext. Great!)
- AC_DEFINE([CONTEXT_UCONTEXT],1,[Define if xbt contexts are based on ucontext or not])
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS([valgrind/valgrind.h])
- else
- if test ".$windows_context" = .yes ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(use windows context portability layer.)
- with_context=windows
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT([[no working ucontext found. Try pthreads as a fallback]])
- with_context=pthread
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-if test "x$with_context" = "xpthread"; then
- if test x$pthread != xyes ; then # reuse previous checks
- AC_MSG_ERROR([[Cannot find pthreads (try --with-context=ucontext if you haven't already tried).]])
- fi
- AC_DEFINE([CONTEXT_THREADS],1,[Define if xbt contexts are based on our threads implementation or not])
- AC_MSG_RESULT(You have pthreads and requested for them. Fine.)
-fi
-AM_CONDITIONAL(CONTEXT_THREADS,test "x$with_context" != xucontext)
-
-dnl #
-dnl # 4. determine a few additional details
-dnl #
-
-if test "x$with_context" = "xucontext" ; then
-dnl # direction of stack grow
- AC_CHECK_STACKGROWTH(PTH_STACKGROWTH)
- if test ".$ac_cv_check_stackgrowth" = ".down"; then
- PTH_STACK_GROWTH="down"
- else
- PTH_STACK_GROWTH="up"
- fi
- AC_SUBST(PTH_STACK_GROWTH)
-
- AC_CHECK_STACKSETUP(makecontext, pth_skaddr_makecontext, pth_sksize_makecontext)
-fi
-
-#########################################
-## Check for libraries extra-dependencies
-##
-
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART(Checking extra libraries dependencies...)
-
-if test xpthread=xyes ; then
- # if the pthreads are usable
- if test "x$with_context" = "xpthread" ; then
- # if we use them to implement the xbt_context
- SIMGRID_DEP="$SIMGRID_DEP -lpthread"
- fi
- # we need them in any case for the gras lib (which is multithreaded), but on windows (of course)
- if test "x$with_context" != "xwindows" ; then
- GRAS_DEP="$GRAS_DEP -lpthread"
- fi
-fi
-AC_SEARCH_LIBS([connect],[socket],[],[],[]) # need -lsocket on solaris
-
-#########################################
-## Build optional modules (gtnets)
-##
-gtnets=no
-AC_ARG_WITH(gtnets,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gtnets], [Path to GTNetS installation (default to empty, ie not using GTNetS)]),
- gtnets_path="$withval",gtnets_path="no")
-if test "x$gtnets_path" = "xno" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(Eventually you will come to GTNetS.)
-else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(***** You have decided to use the experimental GTNetS. We hope you know what you're doing.. *****)
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(for gtnets)
- AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
- GTNETS_LDFLAGS="-lgtnets -L$gtnets_path/lib"
- GTNETS_CPPFLAGS="-I$gtnets_path/include -I$gtnets_path/include/gtnets"
- LDFLAGS_SAV=$LDFLAGS
- CPPFLAGS_SAV=$CPPFLAGS
- CPPFLAGS+=$GTNETS_CPPFLAGS
- LDFLAGS+=$GTNETS_LDFLAGS
- AC_TRY_LINK([ #include <simulator.h>
- ], [Simulator s; s.RunUntilNextCompletion();], gtnets=yes, gtnets=no)
- CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS_SAV
- LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS_SAV
- AC_LANG_POP([C++])
-fi
-
-if test "x$gtnets" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(Enabling GTNETS support.)
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_GTNETS], 1, [Indicates that we have GTNETS support])
- LDFLAGS+="-lgtnets -L$gtnets_path/lib"
- CPPFLAGS+="-I$gtnets_path/include -I$gtnets_path/include/gtnets"
-fi
-AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_GTNETS, test "x$gtnets" != "xno")
-
-
-
-AC_SUBST([SIMGRID_DEP])
-AC_SUBST([SMPI_DEP])
-
-AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, gethostbyname, [GRAS_DEP="$GRAS_DEP -lnsl"])
-AC_CHECK_LIB(socket, connect, [GRAS_DEP="$GRAS_DEP -lsocket"])
-
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(for extra dependencies of libgras)
-case $host_os in
- *mingw* ) GRAS_DEP="$GRAS_DEP -lws2_32" ; SIMGRID_DEP="$SIMGRID_DEP -lws2_32";
- AM_CPPFLAGS="$AM_CPPFLAGS -DDLL_EXPORT"
- AC_DEFINE(CONTEXT_THREADS,1);;
-esac
-
-
-
-if test "x$GRAS_DEP" = x; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
-else
- AC_MSG_RESULT($GRAS_DEP)
-fi
-AC_SUBST([GRAS_DEP])
-
-##############################################
-## Enhance maintainer mode and SUBST variables
-## (must be placed after any compilation tests since our overprotective flags
-## let some tests fail)
-
-# Check whether we are doing a regular build or a GRAMINE (minimal) one
-# Next line is modified by sed when building gramine source tree
-gramine_mode=no
-if test x$gramine_mode = xyes
-then
- USE_MAINTAINER_MODE=no
-fi
-AM_CONDITIONAL(GRAMINE_MODE,test x$gramine_mode != xno)
-
-AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
-if test x$USE_MAINTAINER_MODE = xyes
-then
- # Maintainers have no choice ! I'm a BOFH, and I plainly assume. [Mt]
- force_compile_warnings=yes
-fi
-SG_COMPILE_FLAGS
-
-##
-## Support for tracing instrumentation (no longer supported in autotools)
-##
-
-##
-## Support for the supernovae compilation mode
-##
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(supernovae,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-supernovae],[Put the whole library in one compilation unit only to help gcc optimizing the code]),
- [supernovae=$enableval],
- [supernovae=no])
-AM_CONDITIONAL(SUPERNOVAE_MODE, test x$supernovae != xno)
-
-AC_SUBST([CFLAGS])
-AC_SUBST([CPPFLAGS])
-AC_SUBST([LDFLAGS])
-AC_SUBST([AM_CPPFLAGS])
-AC_SUBST([abs_builddir])
-AC_SUBST([abs_srcdir])
-AC_SUBST([abs_top_builddir])
-AC_SUBST([abs_top_srcdir])
-
-##############################################
-## Specific mode for build daemons.
-## (they compile the SVN without having the autotools installed)
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(botbuild,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-botbuild], [Compilation mode for build daemons -- do not use it]),
- botbuild=$enableval,botbuild=no)
-AM_CONDITIONAL(BOTBUILD_MODE,test x$botbuild != xno)
-
-if test -e .svn && test x$USE_MAINTAINER_MODE != xyes && test x$botbuild != xyes ; then
- echo "ERROR: "
- echo "ERROR: You have to enable the maintainer mode to compile the SVN."
- echo "ERROR: For this, just call configure this way:"
- echo "ERROR:"
- echo "ERROR: ./configure '--enable-maintainer-mode' $ac_configure_args"
- echo "ERROR:"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART(Checking Java bindings...)
-# Java cruft
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(java,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-java], [To not compile the Java bindings even if the tools are found]),
- disable_java=$enableval,disable_java=yes)
-if test "x$disable_java" != "xyes" ; then
- use_java="disabled by user"
-else
- AC_PATH_PROG([JAVAC], [javac], `which javac`)
- AC_PATH_PROG([JAVA], [java] , `which java`)
- AC_PATH_PROG([JAR], [jar] , `which jar`)
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS(jni.h)
- if test -n "$JAVAC" && test -n "$JAVA" && test -n "$JAR" && test "x$ac_cv_header_jni_h" = "xyes" ; then
- use_java="yes"
- AC_DEFINE(HAVE_JAVA,1, [defines whether Java bindings must be compiled or not])
- else
- use_java="no (you may want to install the java-gcj-compat-dev package)"
- fi
-fi
-AC_MSG_RESULT(decide whether to compile java bindings... $use_java)
-AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_JAVA,test "x$use_java" = "xyes")
-
-
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART(Checking Lua bindings...)
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(lua,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-lua], [To not compile the Lua bindings even if the tools are found]),
- disable_lua=$enableval,disable_lua=yes)
-if test "x$disable_lua" != "xyes" ; then
- use_lua="disabled by user"
-else
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS(lualib.h)
- if test "x$ac_cv_header_lualib_h" = "xyes" ; then
- use_lua="yes"
- AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LUA,1, [defines whether Lua bindings must be compiled or not])
- SIMGRID_DEP="${SIMGRID_DEP} -ldl -llua5.1"
- else
- use_lua="no (you may want to install the liblua5.1-0-dev package, or pass CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/lua5.1)"
- fi
-fi
-AC_MSG_RESULT(decide whether to compile lua bindings... $use_lua)
-AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_LUA,test "x$use_lua" = "xyes")
-
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART(Checking Ruby bindings...)
-# Ruby cruft
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(ruby,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-ruby], [To not compile the Ruby bindings even if the tools are found]),
- disable_ruby=$enableval,disable_ruby=yes)
-if test "x$disable_ruby" != "xyes" ; then
- use_ruby="disabled by user"
-else
- CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/ $CPPFLAGS"
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(checking ruby.h usability and presence)
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
- #undef PACKAGE_NAME
- #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME
- #undef PACKAGE_VERSION
- #undef PACKAGE_STRING
- #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
- #include <ruby.h>
- ], use_ruby=yes,use_ruby="no (Package ruby1.8-dev missing)")
- AC_MSG_RESULT($use_ruby)
- if test "x$use_ruby" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE(HAVE_RUBY,1, [defines whether Ruby bindings must be compiled or not])
- SIMGRID_DEP="${SIMGRID_DEP} -lruby1.8"
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(Please install the ruby1.8-dev package (on debian and similar) to get ruby bindings)
- fi
-fi
-AC_MSG_RESULT(decide whether to compile ruby bindings... $use_ruby)
-AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_RUBY,test "x$use_ruby" = "xyes")
-
-
-#####################
-## Check for programs
-##
-
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART(Checking programs...)
-AC_CHECK_PROG(BASH, bash, `which bash`, /bin/sh)
-WARNING="This file is generated, do not edit"
-AC_SUBST(WARNING)
-
-
-# Can we rebuild the parsers?
-# We really want flex and refuse other lex. So, the parser is portable and
-# does not induce extra lib dependency
-AC_PROG_FLEX(2.5.30)
-
-# Can we rebuild the xml-lexers from the XML specification?
-# if not, simply touch the flex source files (which are distributed in
-# tarballs even if generated by flexml) and hope for the best.
-AC_CHECK_PROG(FLEXML,flexml,`which flexml`,NOTFOUND)
-AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_FLEXML,test x$FLEXML != xNOTFOUND)
-
-# Check for doxygen when in maintainer mode which is helpful to build doc & dist
-AC_PATH_PROG(DOXYGEN,doxygen,`which doxygen`)
-AC_PATH_PROG(FIG2DEV,fig2dev,`which fig2dev`)
-AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_DOXYGEN,test x$DOXYGEN != x &&
- test x$FIG2DEV != x)
-
-# Can we rebuild the publication list from the bib file?
-AC_CHECK_PROG(BIBTEX,bibtex,`which flexml`,NOTFOUND)
-AC_CHECK_PROG(BIBTOOL,bibtool,`which bibtool`,NOTFOUND)
-AC_CHECK_PROG(ICONV,iconv,`which iconv`,NOTFOUND)
-AC_CHECK_PROG(BIBTEX2HTML,bibtex2html,`which bibtex2html`,NOTFOUND)
-
-BIBTEX2HTML_VER="date"
-if test "x$BIBTEX2HTML" != "xNOTFOUND" ; then
- BIBTEX2HTML_VER=`$BIBTEX2HTML --help 2>&1 | grep date`
-fi;
-
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether you have the right bibtex2html and will be able to build HTML files from the bibtex file)
-AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_BIBTEX2HTML,test "x$BIBTEX2HTML_VER" == "x" &&
- test "x$BIBTEX2HTML" != "xNOTFOUND" &&
- test "x$BIBTOOL" != "xNOTFOUND" &&
- test "x$ICONV" != "xNOTFOUND" )
-
-if test "x$BIBTEX2HTML_VER" == "x" &&
- test "x$BIBTEX2HTML" != "xNOTFOUND" &&
- test "x$BIBTOOL" != "xNOTFOUND" &&
- test "x$ICONV" != "xNOTFOUND"; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
-else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
-fi
-
-# Can we extract really usable backtraces? (also need the popen function)
-AC_PATH_PROG(ADDR2LINE, addr2line)
-if test x$ADDR2LINE != x ; then
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ADDR2LINE,"$ADDR2LINE",[Path to the addr2line tool])
-fi
-
-AC_SUBST(ac_configure_args)
-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_CONFIGURE_ARGS,"$ac_configure_args",[Arguments passed to the configure script])
-# Can we make status line about the compilation result?
-dnl A C_CHECK_PROG(MD5SUM,md5sum,`which md5sum`)
-build_id="$PACKAGE ver=$VERSION args=\"$ac_configure_args\""
-AC_SUBST(build_id)
-
-###################
-## Makes the output
-##
-
-
-#
-# examples/gras/chord/Makefile examples/gras/chord/test_sg examples/gras/chord/test_rl
-# src/amok/Makefile
-
-SG_CONFIGURE_PART(Generating files...)
-
-# Core of the libraries
-
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- Makefile
- include/Makefile
- include/simgrid_config.h
- src/Makefile
- src/context_sysv_config.h
-])
-
-# Tools being embeeded in gramine (stub generator)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- tools/Makefile
- tools/gras/Makefile
- tools/tesh/Makefile
-])
-# tools/tesh2/Makefile
-
-
-# GRAMINE_CUT_BEGIN
-
-# Tools NOT being embeeded in gramine
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- tools/graspe-slave
-],[
- for file in \
- tools/graspe-slave tools/graspe-master \
- checkall examples/java/runtest \
- src/mk_supernovae.sh \
- ; do \
- test -e $file && chmod +x $file; \
- done
-])
-
-# build tools && Testsuite
-
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- buildtools/Makefile
- testsuite/Makefile
- testsuite/run_tests
-],[
- for file in \
- testsuite/run_tests \
- ; do \
- test -e $file && chmod +x $file; \
- done
-])
-
-# Teshsuite (testsuite using tesh)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- teshsuite/Makefile
-])
-
-# Documentation
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- doc/Makefile
- doc/Doxyfile
-])
-
-# Examples
-
-# examples/gras/p2p/Makefile
-# examples/gras/p2p/chord/Makefile
-# examples/gras/p2p/can/Makefile
-
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- examples/java/Makefile
- examples/java/basic/Makefile
- examples/java/comm_time/Makefile
- examples/java/suspend/Makefile
- examples/java/ping_pong/Makefile
-])
-
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- examples/Makefile
- examples/msg/Makefile
- examples/simdag/Makefile
- examples/gras/Makefile
- examples/gras/ping/Makefile
- examples/gras/rpc/Makefile
- examples/gras/spawn/Makefile
- examples/gras/synchro/Makefile
- examples/gras/timer/Makefile
- examples/gras/properties/Makefile
- examples/gras/chrono/Makefile
- examples/gras/mutual_exclusion/simple_token/Makefile
- examples/gras/mmrpc/Makefile
- examples/gras/pmm/Makefile
- examples/gras/all2all/Makefile
- examples/amok/Makefile
- examples/smpi/Makefile
-])
-# examples/gras/replay/Makefile
-
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([
- src/smpi/smpicc
- src/smpi/smpirun
-],[
- for file in \
- src/smpi/smpicc \
- src/smpi/smpirun \
- ; do \
- test -e $file && chmod +x $file; \
- done
-])
-
-# GRAMINE_CUT_END
-
-AC_OUTPUT
-
-echo "
-
-Configuration of package \`${PACKAGE}' (version ${VERSION}) on $gras_arch_name (=$gras_arch):
-
- Compiler: ${CC} (version: ${GCC_VERSION})
-
- CFlags: ${CFLAGS}
- CPPFlags: ${CPPFLAGS}
- LDFlags: ${LDFLAGS}
-
- Context backend: ${with_context}
- Compile Java: ${use_java}
- Compile Lua: ${use_lua}
- Compile Ruby: ${use_ruby}
-
- Maintainer mode: ${USE_MAINTAINER_MODE}
- Supernovae mode: ${supernovae}
-
-"
-if test x$botbuild = xyes ; then
- echo " This is a bot build. Do not specify --enable-botbuild if you are not a bot."
- echo
-fi
-
-if test -e .svn && test x$USE_MAINTAINER_MODE != xyes && test x$botbuild = xyes ; then
- echo "WARNING: "
- echo "WARNING: You are compiling the SVN in botbuild mode. If you are not a daemon, don't do so. "
- echo "WARNING: Remove the --enable-botbuild from your configure line, and add --enable-maintainer-mode instead."
- echo "WARNING:"
- echo "WARNING: You won't be able to build archives until then (make dist is likely to fail). "
- echo "WARNING:"
-fi
-
-echo $build_id > stamp.configure
-
-exit 0;
+++ /dev/null
-#! /bin/sh
-# depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects
-
-scriptversion=2006-10-15.18
-
-# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc.
-
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-# any later version.
-
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-# 02110-1301, USA.
-
-# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
-# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
-# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
-# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
-
-# Originally written by Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br>.
-
-case $1 in
- '')
- echo "$0: No command. Try \`$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2
- exit 1;
- ;;
- -h | --h*)
- cat <<\EOF
-Usage: depcomp [--help] [--version] PROGRAM [ARGS]
-
-Run PROGRAMS ARGS to compile a file, generating dependencies
-as side-effects.
-
-Environment variables:
- depmode Dependency tracking mode.
- source Source file read by `PROGRAMS ARGS'.
- object Object file output by `PROGRAMS ARGS'.
- DEPDIR directory where to store dependencies.
- depfile Dependency file to output.
- tmpdepfile Temporary file to use when outputing dependencies.
- libtool Whether libtool is used (yes/no).
-
-Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>.
-EOF
- exit $?
- ;;
- -v | --v*)
- echo "depcomp $scriptversion"
- exit $?
- ;;
-esac
-
-if test -z "$depmode" || test -z "$source" || test -z "$object"; then
- echo "depcomp: Variables source, object and depmode must be set" 1>&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Dependencies for sub/bar.o or sub/bar.obj go into sub/.deps/bar.Po.
-depfile=${depfile-`echo "$object" |
- sed 's|[^\\/]*$|'${DEPDIR-.deps}'/&|;s|\.\([^.]*\)$|.P\1|;s|Pobj$|Po|'`}
-tmpdepfile=${tmpdepfile-`echo "$depfile" | sed 's/\.\([^.]*\)$/.T\1/'`}
-
-rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
-
-# Some modes work just like other modes, but use different flags. We
-# parameterize here, but still list the modes in the big case below,
-# to make depend.m4 easier to write. Note that we *cannot* use a case
-# here, because this file can only contain one case statement.
-if test "$depmode" = hp; then
- # HP compiler uses -M and no extra arg.
- gccflag=-M
- depmode=gcc
-fi
-
-if test "$depmode" = dashXmstdout; then
- # This is just like dashmstdout with a different argument.
- dashmflag=-xM
- depmode=dashmstdout
-fi
-
-case "$depmode" in
-gcc3)
-## gcc 3 implements dependency tracking that does exactly what
-## we want. Yay! Note: for some reason libtool 1.4 doesn't like
-## it if -MD -MP comes after the -MF stuff. Hmm.
-## Unfortunately, FreeBSD c89 acceptance of flags depends upon
-## the command line argument order; so add the flags where they
-## appear in depend2.am. Note that the slowdown incurred here
-## affects only configure: in makefiles, %FASTDEP% shortcuts this.
- for arg
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-WARNING: \`$1' $msg. You should only need it if
- you modified a \`.y' file. You may need the \`Bison' package
- in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get
- \`Bison' from any GNU archive site."
- rm -f y.tab.c y.tab.h
- if test $# -ne 1; then
- eval LASTARG="\${$#}"
- case $LASTARG in
- *.y)
- SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/y$/c/'`
- if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then
- cp "$SRCFILE" y.tab.c
- fi
- SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/y$/h/'`
- if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then
- cp "$SRCFILE" y.tab.h
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- if test ! -f y.tab.h; then
- echo >y.tab.h
- fi
- if test ! -f y.tab.c; then
- echo 'main() { return 0; }' >y.tab.c
- fi
- ;;
-
- lex|flex)
- echo 1>&2 "\
-WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if
- you modified a \`.l' file. You may need the \`Flex' package
- in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get
- \`Flex' from any GNU archive site."
- rm -f lex.yy.c
- if test $# -ne 1; then
- eval LASTARG="\${$#}"
- case $LASTARG in
- *.l)
- SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/l$/c/'`
- if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then
- cp "$SRCFILE" lex.yy.c
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- if test ! -f lex.yy.c; then
- echo 'main() { return 0; }' >lex.yy.c
- fi
- ;;
-
- help2man)
- echo 1>&2 "\
-WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if
- you modified a dependency of a manual page. You may need the
- \`Help2man' package in order for those modifications to take
- effect. You can get \`Help2man' from any GNU archive site."
-
- file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"`
- test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"`
- if test -f "$file"; then
- touch $file
- else
- test -z "$file" || exec >$file
- echo ".ab help2man is required to generate this page"
- exit 1
- fi
- ;;
-
- makeinfo)
- echo 1>&2 "\
-WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if
- you modified a \`.texi' or \`.texinfo' file, or any other file
- indirectly affecting the aspect of the manual. The spurious
- call might also be the consequence of using a buggy \`make' (AIX,
- DU, IRIX). You might want to install the \`Texinfo' package or
- the \`GNU make' package. Grab either from any GNU archive site."
- # The file to touch is that specified with -o ...
- file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"`
- test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"`
- if test -z "$file"; then
- # ... or it is the one specified with @setfilename ...
- infile=`echo "$*" | sed 's/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/'`
- file=`sed -n '
- /^@setfilename/{
- s/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/
- p
- q
- }' $infile`
- # ... or it is derived from the source name (dir/f.texi becomes f.info)
- test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$infile" | sed 's,.*/,,;s,.[^.]*$,,'`.info
- fi
- # If the file does not exist, the user really needs makeinfo;
- # let's fail without touching anything.
- test -f $file || exit 1
- touch $file
- ;;
-
- tar)
- shift
-
- # We have already tried tar in the generic part.
- # Look for gnutar/gtar before invocation to avoid ugly error
- # messages.
- if (gnutar --version > /dev/null 2>&1); then
- gnutar "$@" && exit 0
- fi
- if (gtar --version > /dev/null 2>&1); then
- gtar "$@" && exit 0
- fi
- firstarg="$1"
- if shift; then
- case $firstarg in
- *o*)
- firstarg=`echo "$firstarg" | sed s/o//`
- tar "$firstarg" "$@" && exit 0
- ;;
- esac
- case $firstarg in
- *h*)
- firstarg=`echo "$firstarg" | sed s/h//`
- tar "$firstarg" "$@" && exit 0
- ;;
- esac
- fi
-
- echo 1>&2 "\
-WARNING: I can't seem to be able to run \`tar' with the given arguments.
- You may want to install GNU tar or Free paxutils, or check the
- command line arguments."
- exit 1
- ;;
-
- *)
- echo 1>&2 "\
-WARNING: \`$1' is needed, and is $msg.
- You might have modified some files without having the
- proper tools for further handling them. Check the \`README' file,
- it often tells you about the needed prerequisites for installing
- this package. You may also peek at any GNU archive site, in case
- some other package would contain this missing \`$1' program."
- exit 1
- ;;
-esac
-
-exit 0
-
-# Local variables:
-# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
-# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
-# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
-# time-stamp-end: "$"
-# End: