wireshark/autogen.sh
Guy Harris 773e6321d8 Boost the automake version required to 1.9.
(Currently, configure.in also specifies the minimum autoconf and
automake versions, but the check for the automake version doesn't
produce an immediate failure - instead, you might get a flood of

	configure.in:16: option `tar-ustar' not recognized

errors *after*

	configure.in:16: require version 1.9, but have 1.x.x

and the diagnostic isn't as clear.)

svn path=/trunk/; revision=25242
2008-05-05 22:01:34 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles.
#
# $Id$
DIE=true
PROJECT="Wireshark"
# If you are going to use the non-default name for automake becase your OS
# installaion has multiple versions, you need to call both aclocal and automake
# with that version number, as they come from the same package.
#AM_VERSION='-1.8'
ACLOCAL=aclocal$AM_VERSION
AUTOHEADER=autoheader
AUTOMAKE=automake$AM_VERSION
AUTOCONF=autoconf
# Check for python. There's no "--version" option!
python -c "print 'Checking for python.'"
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
cat >&2 <<_EOF_
You must have Python in order to compile $PROJECT.
Download the appropriate package for your distribution/OS,
or get the source tarball at http://www.python.org/
_EOF_
DIE="exit 1"
fi
ACVER=`$AUTOCONF --version | grep '^autoconf' | sed 's/.*) *//'`
case "$ACVER" in
'' | 0.* | 1.* | 2.[0-4]* | \
2.5[0-1] | 2.5[0-1][a-z]* )
cat >&2 <<_EOF_
You must have autoconf 2.52 or later installed to compile $PROJECT.
Download the appropriate package for your distribution/OS,
or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/autoconf/
_EOF_
DIE="exit 1"
;;
esac
AMVER=`$AUTOMAKE --version | grep '^automake' | sed 's/.*) *//'`
case "$AMVER" in
1.9* | 1.[1][0-9]*)
;;
*)
cat >&2 <<_EOF_
You must have automake 1.9 or later installed to compile $PROJECT.
Download the appropriate package for your distribution/OS,
or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake/
_EOF_
DIE="exit 1"
;;
esac
#
# Apple's Developer Tools have a "libtool" that has nothing to do with
# the GNU libtool; they call the latter "glibtool". They also call
# libtoolize "glibtoolize".
#
# Check for "glibtool" first.
#
LTVER=`glibtool --version 2>/dev/null | grep ' libtool)' | \
sed 's/.*libtool) \([0-9][0-9.]*\)[^ ]* .*/\1/'`
if test -z "$LTVER"
then
LTVER=`libtool --version | grep ' libtool)' | \
sed 's/.*) \([0-9][0-9.]*\)[^ ]* .*/\1/' `
LIBTOOLIZE=libtoolize
else
LIBTOOLIZE=glibtoolize
fi
case "$LTVER" in
'' | 0.* | 1.[0-3]* )
cat >&2 <<_EOF_
You must have libtool 1.4 or later installed to compile $PROJECT.
Download the appropriate package for your distribution/OS,
or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libtool/
_EOF_
DIE="exit 1"
;;
esac
$DIE
aclocal_flags=`./aclocal-flags`
aclocalinclude="$ACLOCAL_FLAGS $aclocal_flags";
echo $ACLOCAL $aclocalinclude
$ACLOCAL $aclocalinclude || exit 1
#
# We do NOT want libtoolize overwriting our versions of config.guess and
# config.sub, so move them away and then move them back.
# We don't omit "--force", as we want libtoolize to install other files
# without whining.
#
mv config.guess config.guess.save-libtool
mv config.sub config.sub.save-libtool
LTARGS=" --copy --force"
echo $LIBTOOLIZE $LTARGS
$LIBTOOLIZE $LTARGS || exit 1
rm -f config.guess config.sub
mv config.guess.save-libtool config.guess
mv config.sub.save-libtool config.sub
echo $AUTOHEADER
$AUTOHEADER || exit 1
echo $AUTOMAKE --add-missing --gnu $am_opt
$AUTOMAKE --add-missing --gnu $am_opt || exit 1
echo $AUTOCONF
$AUTOCONF || exit 1
#./configure "$@" || exit 1
echo
echo "Now type \"./configure [options]\" and \"make\" to compile $PROJECT."