Chris@10: #! /bin/sh Chris@10: # Common stub for a few missing GNU programs while installing. Chris@10: Chris@10: scriptversion=2012-01-06.13; # UTC Chris@10: Chris@10: # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, Chris@10: # 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Chris@10: # Originally by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. Chris@10: Chris@10: # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify Chris@10: # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by Chris@10: # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) Chris@10: # any later version. Chris@10: Chris@10: # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, Chris@10: # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of Chris@10: # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the Chris@10: # GNU General Public License for more details. Chris@10: Chris@10: # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License Chris@10: # along with this program. If not, see . Chris@10: Chris@10: # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you Chris@10: # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a Chris@10: # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under Chris@10: # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. Chris@10: Chris@10: if test $# -eq 0; then Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "Try \`$0 --help' for more information" Chris@10: exit 1 Chris@10: fi Chris@10: Chris@10: run=: Chris@10: sed_output='s/.* --output[ =]\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' Chris@10: sed_minuso='s/.* -o \([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' Chris@10: Chris@10: # In the cases where this matters, `missing' is being run in the Chris@10: # srcdir already. Chris@10: if test -f configure.ac; then Chris@10: configure_ac=configure.ac Chris@10: else Chris@10: configure_ac=configure.in Chris@10: fi Chris@10: Chris@10: msg="missing on your system" Chris@10: Chris@10: case $1 in Chris@10: --run) Chris@10: # Try to run requested program, and just exit if it succeeds. Chris@10: run= Chris@10: shift Chris@10: "$@" && exit 0 Chris@10: # Exit code 63 means version mismatch. This often happens Chris@10: # when the user try to use an ancient version of a tool on Chris@10: # a file that requires a minimum version. In this case we Chris@10: # we should proceed has if the program had been absent, or Chris@10: # if --run hadn't been passed. Chris@10: if test $? = 63; then Chris@10: run=: Chris@10: msg="probably too old" Chris@10: fi Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: -h|--h|--he|--hel|--help) Chris@10: echo "\ Chris@10: $0 [OPTION]... PROGRAM [ARGUMENT]... Chris@10: Chris@10: Handle \`PROGRAM [ARGUMENT]...' for when PROGRAM is missing, or return an Chris@10: error status if there is no known handling for PROGRAM. Chris@10: Chris@10: Options: Chris@10: -h, --help display this help and exit Chris@10: -v, --version output version information and exit Chris@10: --run try to run the given command, and emulate it if it fails Chris@10: Chris@10: Supported PROGRAM values: Chris@10: aclocal touch file \`aclocal.m4' Chris@10: autoconf touch file \`configure' Chris@10: autoheader touch file \`config.h.in' Chris@10: autom4te touch the output file, or create a stub one Chris@10: automake touch all \`Makefile.in' files Chris@10: bison create \`y.tab.[ch]', if possible, from existing .[ch] Chris@10: flex create \`lex.yy.c', if possible, from existing .c Chris@10: help2man touch the output file Chris@10: lex create \`lex.yy.c', if possible, from existing .c Chris@10: makeinfo touch the output file Chris@10: yacc create \`y.tab.[ch]', if possible, from existing .[ch] Chris@10: Chris@10: Version suffixes to PROGRAM as well as the prefixes \`gnu-', \`gnu', and Chris@10: \`g' are ignored when checking the name. Chris@10: Chris@10: Send bug reports to ." Chris@10: exit $? Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: -v|--v|--ve|--ver|--vers|--versi|--versio|--version) Chris@10: echo "missing $scriptversion (GNU Automake)" Chris@10: exit $? Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: -*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "$0: Unknown \`$1' option" Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "Try \`$0 --help' for more information" Chris@10: exit 1 Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: esac Chris@10: Chris@10: # normalize program name to check for. Chris@10: program=`echo "$1" | sed ' Chris@10: s/^gnu-//; t Chris@10: s/^gnu//; t Chris@10: s/^g//; t'` Chris@10: Chris@10: # Now exit if we have it, but it failed. Also exit now if we Chris@10: # don't have it and --version was passed (most likely to detect Chris@10: # the program). This is about non-GNU programs, so use $1 not Chris@10: # $program. Chris@10: case $1 in Chris@10: lex*|yacc*) Chris@10: # Not GNU programs, they don't have --version. Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: *) Chris@10: if test -z "$run" && ($1 --version) > /dev/null 2>&1; then Chris@10: # We have it, but it failed. Chris@10: exit 1 Chris@10: elif test "x$2" = "x--version" || test "x$2" = "x--help"; then Chris@10: # Could not run --version or --help. This is probably someone Chris@10: # running `$TOOL --version' or `$TOOL --help' to check whether Chris@10: # $TOOL exists and not knowing $TOOL uses missing. Chris@10: exit 1 Chris@10: fi Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: esac Chris@10: Chris@10: # If it does not exist, or fails to run (possibly an outdated version), Chris@10: # try to emulate it. Chris@10: case $program in Chris@10: aclocal*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if Chris@10: you modified \`acinclude.m4' or \`${configure_ac}'. You might want Chris@10: to install the \`Automake' and \`Perl' packages. Grab them from Chris@10: any GNU archive site." Chris@10: touch aclocal.m4 Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: autoconf*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if Chris@10: you modified \`${configure_ac}'. You might want to install the Chris@10: \`Autoconf' and \`GNU m4' packages. Grab them from any GNU Chris@10: archive site." Chris@10: touch configure Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: autoheader*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if Chris@10: you modified \`acconfig.h' or \`${configure_ac}'. You might want Chris@10: to install the \`Autoconf' and \`GNU m4' packages. Grab them Chris@10: from any GNU archive site." Chris@10: files=`sed -n 's/^[ ]*A[CM]_CONFIG_HEADER(\([^)]*\)).*/\1/p' ${configure_ac}` Chris@10: test -z "$files" && files="config.h" Chris@10: touch_files= Chris@10: for f in $files; do Chris@10: case $f in Chris@10: *:*) touch_files="$touch_files "`echo "$f" | Chris@10: sed -e 's/^[^:]*://' -e 's/:.*//'`;; Chris@10: *) touch_files="$touch_files $f.in";; Chris@10: esac Chris@10: done Chris@10: touch $touch_files Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: automake*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if Chris@10: you modified \`Makefile.am', \`acinclude.m4' or \`${configure_ac}'. Chris@10: You might want to install the \`Automake' and \`Perl' packages. Chris@10: Grab them from any GNU archive site." Chris@10: find . -type f -name Makefile.am -print | Chris@10: sed 's/\.am$/.in/' | Chris@10: while read f; do touch "$f"; done Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: autom4te*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is needed, but is $msg. Chris@10: You might have modified some files without having the Chris@10: proper tools for further handling them. Chris@10: You can get \`$1' as part of \`Autoconf' from any GNU Chris@10: archive site." Chris@10: Chris@10: file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` Chris@10: test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` Chris@10: if test -f "$file"; then Chris@10: touch $file Chris@10: else Chris@10: test -z "$file" || exec >$file Chris@10: echo "#! /bin/sh" Chris@10: echo "# Created by GNU Automake missing as a replacement of" Chris@10: echo "# $ $@" Chris@10: echo "exit 0" Chris@10: chmod +x $file Chris@10: exit 1 Chris@10: fi Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: bison*|yacc*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' $msg. You should only need it if Chris@10: you modified a \`.y' file. You may need the \`Bison' package Chris@10: in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get Chris@10: \`Bison' from any GNU archive site." Chris@10: rm -f y.tab.c y.tab.h Chris@10: if test $# -ne 1; then Chris@10: eval LASTARG=\${$#} Chris@10: case $LASTARG in Chris@10: *.y) Chris@10: SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/y$/c/'` Chris@10: if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then Chris@10: cp "$SRCFILE" y.tab.c Chris@10: fi Chris@10: SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/y$/h/'` Chris@10: if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then Chris@10: cp "$SRCFILE" y.tab.h Chris@10: fi Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: esac Chris@10: fi Chris@10: if test ! -f y.tab.h; then Chris@10: echo >y.tab.h Chris@10: fi Chris@10: if test ! -f y.tab.c; then Chris@10: echo 'main() { return 0; }' >y.tab.c Chris@10: fi Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: lex*|flex*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if Chris@10: you modified a \`.l' file. You may need the \`Flex' package Chris@10: in order for those modifications to take effect. You can get Chris@10: \`Flex' from any GNU archive site." Chris@10: rm -f lex.yy.c Chris@10: if test $# -ne 1; then Chris@10: eval LASTARG=\${$#} Chris@10: case $LASTARG in Chris@10: *.l) Chris@10: SRCFILE=`echo "$LASTARG" | sed 's/l$/c/'` Chris@10: if test -f "$SRCFILE"; then Chris@10: cp "$SRCFILE" lex.yy.c Chris@10: fi Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: esac Chris@10: fi Chris@10: if test ! -f lex.yy.c; then Chris@10: echo 'main() { return 0; }' >lex.yy.c Chris@10: fi Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: help2man*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if Chris@10: you modified a dependency of a manual page. You may need the Chris@10: \`Help2man' package in order for those modifications to take Chris@10: effect. You can get \`Help2man' from any GNU archive site." Chris@10: Chris@10: file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` Chris@10: test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` Chris@10: if test -f "$file"; then Chris@10: touch $file Chris@10: else Chris@10: test -z "$file" || exec >$file Chris@10: echo ".ab help2man is required to generate this page" Chris@10: exit $? Chris@10: fi Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: makeinfo*) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is $msg. You should only need it if Chris@10: you modified a \`.texi' or \`.texinfo' file, or any other file Chris@10: indirectly affecting the aspect of the manual. The spurious Chris@10: call might also be the consequence of using a buggy \`make' (AIX, Chris@10: DU, IRIX). You might want to install the \`Texinfo' package or Chris@10: the \`GNU make' package. Grab either from any GNU archive site." Chris@10: # The file to touch is that specified with -o ... Chris@10: file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_output"` Chris@10: test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$*" | sed -n "$sed_minuso"` Chris@10: if test -z "$file"; then Chris@10: # ... or it is the one specified with @setfilename ... Chris@10: infile=`echo "$*" | sed 's/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/'` Chris@10: file=`sed -n ' Chris@10: /^@setfilename/{ Chris@10: s/.* \([^ ]*\) *$/\1/ Chris@10: p Chris@10: q Chris@10: }' $infile` Chris@10: # ... or it is derived from the source name (dir/f.texi becomes f.info) Chris@10: test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$infile" | sed 's,.*/,,;s,.[^.]*$,,'`.info Chris@10: fi Chris@10: # If the file does not exist, the user really needs makeinfo; Chris@10: # let's fail without touching anything. Chris@10: test -f $file || exit 1 Chris@10: touch $file Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: Chris@10: *) Chris@10: echo 1>&2 "\ Chris@10: WARNING: \`$1' is needed, and is $msg. Chris@10: You might have modified some files without having the Chris@10: proper tools for further handling them. Check the \`README' file, Chris@10: it often tells you about the needed prerequisites for installing Chris@10: this package. You may also peek at any GNU archive site, in case Chris@10: some other package would contain this missing \`$1' program." Chris@10: exit 1 Chris@10: ;; Chris@10: esac Chris@10: Chris@10: exit 0 Chris@10: Chris@10: # Local variables: Chris@10: # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) Chris@10: # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" Chris@10: # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" Chris@10: # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" Chris@10: # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" Chris@10: # End: