hdf5/autogen.sh
Binh-Minh Ribler ec31438afd Fixed HDFFV-10404
Description:
    Applied the typo fixes from user's report.
    The previous pull request couldn't be merged because it was too old,
    and it was too complicated for me to resolve conflicts.
Platform tested:
    Linux/64 (jelly) - very minor
2018-07-13 13:40:22 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright by The HDF Group.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
# terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
# the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code
# distribution tree, or in https://support.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/releases.
# If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from
# help@hdfgroup.org.
#
# A script to reconfigure autotools for HDF5, and to recreate other
# generated files specific to HDF5.
#
# IMPORTANT OS X NOTE
#
# If you are using OS X, you will probably not have the autotools
# installed, even if you have the Xcode command-line tools.
#
# The easiest way to fix this is to install everything via Homebrew:
#
# http://brew.sh/
#
# After you install the base packages, install autoconf, automake,
# and libtool.
#
# brew install autoconf
# brew install automake
# brew install libtool
#
# This only takes a few minutes. Note that libtool and libtoolize will
# be glibtool and glibtoolize so as not to conflict with Apple's non-gnu
# tools. This autogen.sh script handles this for you.
#
# END IMPORTANT OS X NOTE
#
# If you want to use a particular version of the autotools, the paths
# to each tool can be overridden using the following environment
# variables:
#
# HDF5_ACLOCAL
# HDF5_AUTOHEADER
# HDF5_AUTOMAKE
# HDF5_AUTOCONF
# HDF5_LIBTOOL
# HDF5_M4
#
# Note that aclocal will attempt to include libtool's share/aclocal
# directory.
#
# This script takes two potential options:
#
# -p
#
# When this is selected, the autotools versions are set to the paths
# and versions used by The HDF Group to produce the released versions
# of the library.
#
# NOTE: This is probably temporary. Once we update our dev machines
# to have recent versions of the autotools this option will probably
# be removed.
#
# -v
#
# This emits some extra information, mainly tool versions.
echo
echo "**************************"
echo "* HDF5 autogen.sh script *"
echo "**************************"
echo
# Default is not production
production=false
# Default is not verbose output
verbose=false
optspec=":hpv-"
while getopts "$optspec" optchar; do
case "${optchar}" in
h)
echo "usage: $0 [OPTIONS]"
echo
echo " -h Print this help message."
echo
echo " -p Used by THG to use hard-codes autotools"
echo " paths on THG machines. Not for non-HDF-Group"
echo " users!"
echo
echo " -v Show more verbose output."
echo
echo " NOTE: Each tool can be set via an environment variable."
echo " These are documented inside this autogen.sh script."
echo
exit 0
;;
p)
echo "Setting THG production mode..."
echo
production=true
;;
v)
echo "Setting verbosity: high"
echo
verbose=true
;;
*)
if [ "$OPTERR" != 1 ] || case $optspec in :*) ;; *) false; esac; then
echo "ERROR: non-option argument: '-${OPTARG}'" >&2
echo "Quitting"
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
done
if [ "$production" = true ] ; then
# Production mode
#
# Hard-code canonical HDF Group tool locations.
# If paths to tools are not specified, assume they are
# located in /usr/hdf/bin/AUTOTOOLS and set paths accordingly.
if test -z ${HDF5_AUTOCONF}; then
HDF5_AUTOCONF=/usr/hdf/bin/AUTOTOOLS/autoconf
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_AUTOMAKE}; then
HDF5_AUTOMAKE=/usr/hdf/bin/AUTOTOOLS/automake
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_AUTOHEADER}; then
HDF5_AUTOHEADER=/usr/hdf/bin/AUTOTOOLS/autoheader
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_ACLOCAL}; then
HDF5_ACLOCAL=/usr/hdf/bin/AUTOTOOLS/aclocal
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_LIBTOOL}; then
HDF5_LIBTOOL=/usr/hdf/bin/AUTOTOOLS/libtool
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_M4}; then
HDF5_M4=/usr/hdf/bin/AUTOTOOLS/m4
fi
else
# Not in production mode
#
# If paths to autotools are not specified, use whatever the system
# has installed as the default. We use 'which <tool>' to
# show exactly what's being used.
if test -z ${HDF5_AUTOCONF}; then
HDF5_AUTOCONF=$(which autoconf)
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_AUTOMAKE}; then
HDF5_AUTOMAKE=$(which automake)
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_AUTOHEADER}; then
HDF5_AUTOHEADER=$(which autoheader)
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_ACLOCAL}; then
HDF5_ACLOCAL=$(which aclocal)
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_LIBTOOL}; then
case "`uname`" in
Darwin*)
# libtool on OS-X is non-gnu
HDF5_LIBTOOL=$(which glibtool)
;;
*)
HDF5_LIBTOOL=$(which libtool)
;;
esac
fi
if test -z ${HDF5_M4}; then
HDF5_M4=$(which m4)
fi
fi # production
# Make sure that these versions of the autotools are in the path
AUTOCONF_DIR=`dirname ${HDF5_AUTOCONF}`
LIBTOOL_DIR=`dirname ${HDF5_LIBTOOL}`
M4_DIR=`dirname ${HDF5_M4}`
PATH=${AUTOCONF_DIR}:${LIBTOOL_DIR}:${M4_DIR}:$PATH
# Make libtoolize match the specified libtool
case "`uname`" in
Darwin*)
# On OS X, libtoolize could be named glibtoolize or
# libtoolize. Try the former first, then fall back
# to the latter if it's not found.
HDF5_LIBTOOLIZE="${LIBTOOL_DIR}/glibtoolize"
if [ ! -f $HDF5_LIBTOOLIZE ] ; then
HDF5_LIBTOOLIZE="${LIBTOOL_DIR}/libtoolize"
fi
;;
*)
HDF5_LIBTOOLIZE="${LIBTOOL_DIR}/libtoolize"
;;
esac
# Run scripts that process source.
#
# These should be run before the autotools so that failures here block
# compilation.
# Run trace script
# The trace script adds H5TRACE macros to library source files. It should
# have no effect on files that don't have HDF5 API macros in them.
echo "Running trace script:"
bin/trace src/H5*.c || exit 1
echo
# Run make_err
# make_err automatically generates the H5E headers that create error message
# types for HDF5.
echo "Running error generation script:"
bin/make_err src/H5err.txt || exit 1
echo
# Run make_vers
# make_vers automatically generates the public headers that define the API version
# macros for HDF5.
echo "Running API version generation script:"
bin/make_vers src/H5vers.txt || exit 1
echo
# Run make_overflow
# make_overflow automatically generates macros for detecting overflows for type
# conversion.
echo "Running overflow macro generation script:"
bin/make_overflow src/H5overflow.txt || exit 1
echo
# Run autotools in order
#
# When available, we use the --force option to ensure all files are
# updated. This prevents the autotools from re-running to fix dependencies
# during the 'make' step, which can be a problem if environment variables
# were set on the command line during autogen invocation.
# Some versions of libtoolize will suggest that we add ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS
# = '-I m4'. This is already done in commence.am, which is included
# in Makefile.am. You can ignore this suggestion.
# LIBTOOLIZE
libtoolize_cmd="${HDF5_LIBTOOLIZE} --copy --force"
echo ${libtoolize_cmd}
if [ "$verbose" = true ] ; then
${HDF5_LIBTOOLIZE} --version
fi
${libtoolize_cmd} || exit 1
echo
echo "NOTE: You can ignore the warning about adding -I m4."
echo " We already do this in an included file."
echo
# ACLOCAL
if test -e "${LIBTOOL_DIR}/../share/aclocal" ; then
aclocal_include="-I ${LIBTOOL_DIR}/../share/aclocal"
fi
aclocal_cmd="${HDF5_ACLOCAL} --force -I m4 ${aclocal_include}"
echo ${aclocal_cmd}
if [ "$verbose" = true ] ; then
${HDF5_ACLOCAL} --version
fi
${aclocal_cmd} || exit 1
echo
# AUTOHEADER
autoheader_cmd="${HDF5_AUTOHEADER} --force"
echo ${autoheader_cmd}
if [ "$verbose" = true ] ; then
${HDF5_AUTOHEADER} --version
fi
${autoheader_cmd} || exit 1
echo
# AUTOMAKE
automake_cmd="${HDF5_AUTOMAKE} --copy --add-missing --force-missing"
echo ${automake_cmd}
if [ "$verbose" = true ] ; then
${HDF5_AUTOMAKE} --version
fi
${automake_cmd} || exit 1
echo
# AUTOCONF
autoconf_cmd="${HDF5_AUTOCONF} --force"
echo ${autoconf_cmd}
if [ "$verbose" = true ] ; then
${HDF5_AUTOCONF} --version
fi
${autoconf_cmd} || exit 1
echo
echo "*** SUCCESS ***"
echo
exit 0