#!/bin/sh # # The Apache Software License, Version 1.1 # # Copyright (c) 1999 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights # reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in # the documentation and/or other materials provided with the # distribution. # # 3. 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For more information # on the Apache Software Foundation, please see # . # # # $Log$ # Revision 1.3 1999/12/02 18:10:51 dirkx # Changed exit codes from -1 to '1'. Added indirection. # # Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 17:47:39 +0000 # From: Jonathan McDowell # Reply-To: xerces-dev@xml.apache.org # To: xerces-dev@xml.apache.org, rahulj@apache.org # Subject: Re: runConfigure script & bash # # # On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 10:29:13AM -0800, Rahul Jain wrote: # # > > I'm quite happy to produce a patch that makes it work under both # > > FreeBSD's sh and bash - I would assume this would work under most sh # > > like shells. # > Please post the changes for FreeBSD and I will test the changes on # > other unix's and do the integration. # # I sat down to do this today and found that it can be trivially fixed by # changing all the "exit -1" instances to "exit 1" - it seems the /bin/sh # with FreeBSD doesn't like negative result codes. It seems a bit # pointless to submit a patch for this, so can someone with CVS access # change this please? # # J. # # -- # # PR: # Obtained from: # Submitted by: # Reviewed by: # # Revision 1.2 1999/11/12 19:12:40 abagchi # Changed instances of XML4CROOT to XERCESCROOT # # Revision 1.1.1.1 1999/11/09 01:09:26 twl # Initial checkin # # Revision 1.4 1999/11/08 20:43:34 rahul # Swat for adding in Product name and CVS comment log variable. # # # # runConfigure : This script will run the "configure" script for the appropriate platform # Only supported platforms are recognized usage() { echo "runConfigure: Helper script to run \"configure\" for one of the supported platforms" echo "Usage: runConfigure \"options\"" echo " where options may be any of the following:" echo " -p (accepts 'aix', 'linux', 'solaris', 'hp-10', 'hp-11')" echo " -c (e.g. gcc or xlc)" echo " -x (e.g. g++ or xlC)" echo " -d (specifies that you want to build debug version)" echo " -h (get help on the above commands)" } ERROR_EXIT_CODE=1 if test ${1}o = "o"; then usage exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE} fi if test ${XERCESCROOT}o = "o"; then echo ERROR : You have not set your XERCESCROOT environment variable echo Though this environment variable has nothing to do with creating makefiles, echo this is just a general warning to prevent you from pitfalls in future. Please echo set an environment variable called XERCESCROOT to indicate where you installed echo the XERCES-C files, and run this command again to proceed. See the documentation echo for an example if you are still confused. exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE} fi if test $1 = "-h"; then usage exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE} fi # Get the command line parameters set -- `getopt p:c:x:dm:n:t:r:l:z:h $*` if [ $? != 0 ] then usage exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE} fi # Set up the default values for each parameter debug=off # by default debug is off transcoder=native # by default use native transcoder msgloader=iconv # by default use native transcoder netaccessor=fileonly # by default use fileonly for i in $* do case $i in -p) platform=$2; shift 2;; -c) ccompiler=$2; shift 2;; -x) cppcompiler=$2; shift 2;; -d) debug=on; shift;; -h) usage exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE};; --) shift; break;; esac done echo "Generating makefiles with the following options ..." echo "Platform: $platform" echo "C Compiler: $ccompiler" echo "C++ Compiler: $cppcompiler" if test $debug = "off"; then echo "Debug is OFF" debugflag="-w -O"; else echo "Debug is ON" debugflag="-g"; fi # Now check if the options are correct or not, bail out if incorrect case $platform in aix | linux | solaris | hp-10 | hp-11) # platform has been recognized ;; *) echo "I do not recognize the platform '$platform'. Please type '${0} -h' for help." exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE};; esac # Set the C compiler and C++ compiler environment variables CC=$ccompiler; export CC CXX=$cppcompiler; export CXX case $cppcompiler in xlC | xlc | xlC_r | xlc_r) LDFLAGS="-lC"; export LDFLAGS LIBS="-L/usr/lpp/xlC/lib"; export LIBS ;; g++ | c++) LDFLAGS="-lc"; export LDFLAGS LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib"; export LIBS ;; cc | CC) LDFLAGS="-lC"; export LDFLAGS LIBS="-L/usr/lib -L/usr/ccs/lib"; export LIBS ;; acc | aCC) LDFLAGS="-lC"; export LDFLAGS LIBS="-L/usr/lib -L/opt/aCC/lib"; export LIBS ;; *) echo "I do not recognize the C++ compiler '$cppcompiler'. Continuing anyway ..." ;; esac # Set the extra C and C++ compiler flags CXXFLAGS="$debugflag $compileroption"; export CXXFLAGS CFLAGS="$debugflag $compileroption"; export CFLAGS echo rm -f config.cache rm -f config.log rm -f config.status ./configure echo echo If the result of the above commands look OK to you, go to the directory echo ${XERCESCROOT}/src and type \"make\" to make the XERCES-C system. exit 0;