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Damien Lespiau 9787660351 [build] Fix interaction between shave, gtk-doc and libtool 1.x
gtk-doc.make does not specify --tag=CC when invoking libtool, letting
it decide which tag to use.  Something that fails with libtool 1.x and
when having CC set to funny things.
2009-02-19 10:47:38 +00:00

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#! /bin/sh
srcdir=`dirname $0`
test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=.
PROJECT=Clutter
TEST_TYPE=-d
FILE=clutter
test $TEST_TYPE $FILE || {
echo "You must run this script in the top-level $PROJECT directory"
exit 1
}
GTKDOCIZE=`which gtkdocize`
if test -z $GTKDOCIZE; then
echo "*** No gtk-doc support ***"
echo "EXTRA_DIST =" > gtk-doc.make
else
gtkdocize || exit $?
# we need to patch gtk-doc.make to support pretty output with
# libtool 1.x. Should be fixed in the next version of gtk-doc.
# To be more resilient with the various versions of gtk-doc one
# can find, just sed gkt-doc.make rather than patch it.
sed -e 's#) --mode=compile#) --tag=CC --mode=compile#' gtk-doc.make > gtk-doc.temp \
&& mv gtk-doc.temp gtk-doc.make
sed -e 's#) --mode=link#) --tag=CC --mode=link#' gtk-doc.make > gtk-doc.temp \
&& mv gtk-doc.temp gtk-doc.make
fi
GLIB_GETTEXTIZE=`which glib-gettextize`
if test -z $GLIB_GETTEXTIZE; then
echo "*** No glib-gettextize ***"
exit 1
else
glib-gettextize -f || exit $?
fi
AUTORECONF=`which autoreconf`
if test -z $AUTORECONF; then
echo "*** No autoreconf found ***"
exit 1
else
ACLOCAL="${ACLOCAL-aclocal} $ACLOCAL_FLAGS" autoreconf -v --install || exit $?
fi
./configure "$@" && echo "Now type 'make' to compile $PROJECT."