# a silly hack that generates autoregen.sh but it's handy # Remove the old autoregen.sh first to create a new file, # as the current one may be being read by the shell executing # this script. if [ -f "autoregen.sh" ]; then rm autoregen.sh fi echo "#!/bin/sh" > autoregen.sh echo "./autogen.sh $@ \$@" >> autoregen.sh chmod +x autoregen.sh # helper functions for autogen.sh debug () # print out a debug message if DEBUG is a defined variable { if test ! -z "$DEBUG" then echo "DEBUG: $1" fi } version_check () # check the version of a package # first argument : package name (executable) # second argument : optional path where to look for it instead # third argument : source download url # rest of arguments : major, minor, micro version # all consecutive ones : suggestions for binaries to use # (if not specified in second argument) { PACKAGE=$1 PKG_PATH=$2 URL=$3 MAJOR=$4 MINOR=$5 MICRO=$6 # for backwards compatibility, we let PKG_PATH=PACKAGE when PKG_PATH null if test -z "$PKG_PATH"; then PKG_PATH=$PACKAGE; fi debug "major $MAJOR minor $MINOR micro $MICRO" VERSION=$MAJOR if test ! -z "$MINOR"; then VERSION=$VERSION.$MINOR; else MINOR=0; fi if test ! -z "$MICRO"; then VERSION=$VERSION.$MICRO; else MICRO=0; fi debug "major $MAJOR minor $MINOR micro $MICRO" for SUGGESTION in $PKG_PATH; do COMMAND="$SUGGESTION" # don't check if asked not to test -z "$NOCHECK" && { echo -n " checking for $COMMAND >= $VERSION ... " } || { # we set a var with the same name as the package, but stripped of # unwanted chars VAR=`echo $PACKAGE | sed 's/-//g'` debug "setting $VAR" eval $VAR="$COMMAND" return 0 } debug "checking version with $COMMAND" ($COMMAND --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "not found." continue } # strip everything that's not a digit, then use cut to get the first field pkg_version=`$COMMAND --version|head -n 1|sed 's/^.*)[^0-9]*//'|cut -d' ' -f1` debug "pkg_version $pkg_version" # remove any non-digit characters from the version numbers to permit numeric # comparison pkg_major=`echo $pkg_version | cut -d. -f1 | sed s/[a-zA-Z\-].*//g` pkg_minor=`echo $pkg_version | cut -d. -f2 | sed s/[a-zA-Z\-].*//g` pkg_micro=`echo $pkg_version | cut -d. -f3 | sed s/[a-zA-Z\-].*//g` test -z "$pkg_major" && pkg_major=0 test -z "$pkg_minor" && pkg_minor=0 test -z "$pkg_micro" && pkg_micro=0 debug "found major $pkg_major minor $pkg_minor micro $pkg_micro" #start checking the version debug "version check" # reset check WRONG= if [ ! 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