#!/bin/sh # The version nr detection is not working. # It fails if there is a '-' char in the version nr e.g. # We should not use it until fixed. - Bram ## The reason this uses sed instead of "grep --only-matches" ## is because MinGW's grep is an old version and does not contain that flag. #automake_version=`automake --version | grep --regexp='[+0-9].[+0-9].[+0-9]' | sed -n 's/[* ()A-Za-z]//g;p'` #automake_mayor=${automake_version%.*.*} #automake_minor=${automake_version%.*} #automake_minor=${automake_minor##*.} #automake_revision=${automake_version##*.} #echo "AutoMake Version: $automake_mayor.$automake_minor.$automake_revision" # #if [ $automake_mayor -eq 1 ]; then # if [ $automake_minor -lt 8 ]; then # echo "Automake must be 1.8.2 or higher, please upgrade" # exit # else # if [ $automake_minor -eq 8 ] && [ $automake_revision -lt 2 ]; then # echo "Automake must be 1.8.2 or higher, please upgrade" # exit # fi # fi #fi echo "Please make sure that you use automake 1.8.2 or later" echo "Warnings about underquoted definitions are harmless" echo "Running aclocal" aclocal -I . || exit 1 echo "Running autoheader" autoheader || exit 1 echo "Running automake" automake --foreign --include-deps --add-missing --copy || exit 1 echo "Running autoconf" autoconf || exit 1 #./configure $* echo "Now you are ready to run ./configure"