autoconf/tests/foreign.at
Eric Blake b95a1aea40 Update copyright year.
All files changed to add 2010, via 'make update-copyright'.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
2010-01-05 20:59:55 -07:00

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# -*- Autotest -*-
AT_BANNER([Compatibility with other tools.])
# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009,
# 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
## --------- ##
## Libtool. ##
## --------- ##
AT_SETUP([Libtool])
# Skip this test if there is no libtoolize.
AT_CHECK([libtoolize --version || exit 77],
ignore, ignore, ignore)
# CVS Autoconf probably does not work with too old Libtools.
AT_CHECK([[
case `libtoolize --version |
sed -n '/^.* \([0-9][0-9.a-z]*\)$/{
s//\1/
p
q
}'` in
0.* ) exit 77;;
1.[0123]* ) exit 77;;
esac]],
ignore, ignore, ignore)
# FIXME: Once Libtool `configure.ac' aware, change this.
# Using a configure.in, have libtoolize confess where libtool.m4 is.
AT_DATA([configure.in],
[[AC_INIT
# State that we explicitly want auxiliary files here, so libtoolize
# won't pollute files outside the test directory.
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(.)
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
]])
# Some libtoolize complain if you don't have an aclocal.m4.
AT_CHECK([touch aclocal.m4])
AT_CHECK([libtoolize], 0, [stdout], ignore)
# Some broken libtoolize fail to install a functional config.guess.
AT_CHECK([./config.guess || exit 77], [], [ignore], [ignore])
# Make sure at-path contains something valid, and let the test suite
# display it when verbose. And fail, skipping would too easily hide
# problems.
AT_CHECK([sed -n ["s,^.*\`\\(/[^']*\\)'.*,\\1,p"] stdout], 0, [stdout])
AT_CHECK([test -f "`cat stdout`"])
# libtoolize installed everything but install-sh...
touch install-sh
# Build the concatenation of libtool.m4 and configure.ac.
cp "`cat stdout`" configure.in
cat >>configure.in <<_EOF
AC_INIT
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(.)
AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
_EOF
# FIXME: Once Libtool really fixed, stop ignoring stderr.
AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF([], [], [], [ignore])
# Ignore stderr, because ltconfig always loads the cache, which is
# /dev/null, and some shells choke on this. For instance with Bash
# 2.05, you get:
#
# loading cache /dev/null within ltconfig
# ./ltconfig: .: /dev/null: not a regular file
#
# But the script executes properly.
AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([], [], [], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([shtool])
AT_DATA([configure.ac],
[[AC_INIT([shtool test], [1.0])
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux])
AC_PATH_PROG([SHTOOL], [shtool], [false])
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_SUBST([ac_install_sh])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
AC_OUTPUT
]])
AT_DATA([Makefile.in],
[[SHTOOL = @SHTOOL@
# fake these, so that we use shtool whereever possible.
INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(ac_install_sh)
INSTALL_DATA = $(ac_install_sh) -m 644
prefix = @prefix@
ac_install_sh = @ac_install_sh@
install:
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) file1 $(prefix)/file1
$(INSTALL_DATA) file2 $(prefix)/file2
copy-shtool:
test '$(SHTOOL)' != false
cp '$(SHTOOL)' build-aux
]])
: >file1
: >file2
chmod +x file1
: ${MAKE=make}
mkdir build-aux inst
instdir=`pwd`/inst
AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
cp "$abs_top_srcdir/build-aux/install-sh" build-aux
AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE
AT_CHECK([$MAKE copy-shtool], [], [ignore], [ignore],
[AT_CHECK([: >build-aux/shtool])])
rm -f build-aux/install-sh
AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([--prefix="$instdir" ac_cv_path_SHTOOL=false])
AT_CHECK([grep '^ac_install_sh = .*shtool install -c' Makefile], [], [ignore])
if test -s build-aux/shtool; then
AT_CHECK([$MAKE install], [], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([test -f inst/file1 && test -f inst/file2 && test -x inst/file1])
fi
AT_CLEANUP