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# bindir.at - Test the -bindir option
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# Written by Dave Korn, 2009
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#
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# This file is part of GNU Libtool.
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#
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# GNU Libtool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# GNU Libtool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with GNU Libtool; see the file COPYING. If not, a copy
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# can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html,
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# or obtained by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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####
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####
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# In this testcase, and in the chunk of code that makes use
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# of $bindir in ltmain.m4sh, we would very much have liked to
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# automatically decide which systems require dynamically-loaded
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# libraries to be installed to a directory in $PATH according
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# to the libtool properties that tell us that "the system provides
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# no way to hard-code library paths into executables, and also
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# has no $shlibpath_var independent of the PATH variable", in
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# Ralf's words. But it turns out this is not possible, as:-
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#
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#> * Dave Korn wrote on Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 04:30:27AM CEST:
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#>>> Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
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#>>>
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#>>>>> But in this particular case, I would argue that either you look at
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#>>>>> the libtool variables shlibpath_var and hardcode_action for "PATH"
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#>>>>> and "unsupported".
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#>>>
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#>>> On Cygwin, $hardcode_action = "immediate" in the generated libtool
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#>>> script. Did you perhaps mean $hardcode_shlibpath_var, which is indeed
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#>>> "unsupported"?
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#>
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#> Oh brother, yes, I forgot about those bogus hardcode_libdir_flag_spec
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#> settings. They fool _LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH. I don't remember whether
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#> they were needed in order to not break some semantics in ltmain (they
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#> probably were).
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#>
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#> Anyway, $hardcode_action = "immediate" is definitely wrong, but fixing that
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#> now is also way out of scope of this patch. So I guess we need to stick to
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#> host matching in the code, and work out a separate fix for the setting of
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#> $hardcode_libdir_flag_spec.
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#
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# So alas we punt for now, and just hardcode the relevant OSs that require
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# this functionality. That's Cygwin, MinGW and CeGCC for now; see the case
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# statement in libtool.m4sh around where the 'tdlname' variable is set.
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####
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# Verify compiling works, and skip remaining tests if not.
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#
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AT_SETUP([bindir compile check])
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AT_DATA([simple.c] ,[[
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int main() { return 0;}
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]])
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$CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -o simple simple.c || noskip=false
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rm -f simple
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AT_CHECK([$noskip || (exit 77)])
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AT_CLEANUP
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####
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# Now run the tests themselves. First a simple test that we can
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# build and run an executable with a couple of tiny libraries.
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AT_SETUP([bindir basic lib test])
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bindirneeded=:
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case "$host_os" in
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cygwin*|mingw*|cegcc*)
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;;
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*)
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bindirneeded=false
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;;
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esac
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####
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# These routines save the PATH before a test and restore it after,
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# prepending a chosen directory to the path on the platforms where
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# -bindir is needed after saving.
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#
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func_save_and_prepend_path ()
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{
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save_PATH=$PATH
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if $bindirneeded ; then
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PATH=$1:$PATH
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fi
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export PATH
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}
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func_restore_path ()
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{
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PATH=$save_PATH
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export PATH
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}
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AT_DATA([foo.c],[[
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int x=11;
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]])
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AT_DATA([baz.c],[[
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extern int x;
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int baz (void);
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int baz (void) { return x;}
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]])
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AT_DATA([bar.c],[[
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extern int baz (void);
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int y=3;
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int bar (void);
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int bar (void) { return y + baz ();}
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]])
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AT_DATA([main.c],[[
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#include <stdlib.h>
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extern int baz (void);
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extern int bar (void);
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int main() {
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if (baz () + bar () - 25) abort ();
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return 0;
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}
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]])
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curdir=`pwd`
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eval "`$LIBTOOL --config | grep '^objdir='`"
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile --tag=CC $CC -c -o foo.lo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS foo.c],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile --tag=CC $CC -c -o baz.lo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS baz.c],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link --tag=CC $CC -no-undefined -o libfoo.la $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS foo.lo baz.lo -rpath $curdir/$objdir],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile --tag=CC $CC -c -o bar.lo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS bar.c],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link --tag=CC $CC -no-undefined -o libbar.la $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS bar.lo libfoo.la -rpath $curdir/$objdir],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile --tag=CC $CC -c -o main.lo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS main.c],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link --tag=CC $CC -o main$EXEEXT $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS main.lo libbar.la libfoo.la],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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# Check both static and shared versions run. We don't install them
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# here, that will be covered by the later tests; we've rpath'd things
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# so that they can all be run in situ.
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LT_AT_NOINST_EXEC_CHECK([$LIBTOOL], [], [0], [ignore], [ignore], [--mode=execute ./main$EXEEXT])
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# Ensure libraries can be found on PATH, if we are on one
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# of the affected platforms, before testing the shared version.
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func_save_and_prepend_path $curdir/$objdir
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$bindirneeded && {
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LT_AT_NOINST_EXEC_CHECK([$LIBTOOL], [], [0], [ignore], [ignore], [--mode=execute $objdir/main$EXEEXT])
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}
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# In fact, prepending the PATH as above is superfluous on the windows
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# platforms that this feature is primarily aimed at, as the DLL search
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# path always includes the directory from which the app was launched.
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# To make sure it still works even when not side-by-side, we'll install
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# the main executable and execute it from there while the PATH still
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# points to the shared libs in the .libs subdir. On other platforms,
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# the rpaths we set at link time will guarantee it runs from the bindir.
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mkdir $curdir/bin
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=install $lt_INSTALL main$EXEEXT $curdir/bin/main$EXEEXT], [], [ignore], [ignore])
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LT_AT_EXEC_CHECK([$curdir/bin/main$EXEEXT], [0], [ignore], [ignore], [])
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func_restore_path
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AT_CLEANUP
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####
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# This is the main testcase. For a variety of bindir and libdir
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# settings, it verifies that all the files get installed exactly
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# where we want them to go, and that they can be executed once
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# installed.
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#
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AT_SETUP([bindir install tests])
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bindirneeded=:
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case "$host_os" in
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cygwin*|mingw*|cegcc*)
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;;
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*)
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bindirneeded=false
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;;
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esac
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eval "`$LIBTOOL --config | grep '^build_libtool_libs='`"
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AT_CHECK([test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes || (exit 77)])
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####
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# These routines save the PATH before a test and restore it after,
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# prepending a chosen directory to the path on the platforms where
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# -bindir is needed after saving.
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#
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func_save_and_prepend_path ()
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{
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save_PATH=$PATH
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if $bindirneeded ; then
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PATH=$1:$PATH
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fi
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export PATH
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}
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func_restore_path ()
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{
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PATH=$save_PATH
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export PATH
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}
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AT_DATA([foo.c],[[
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int x=11;
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]])
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AT_DATA([baz.c],[[
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extern int x;
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int baz (void);
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int baz (void) { return x;}
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]])
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AT_DATA([bar.c],[[
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extern int baz (void);
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int y=3;
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int bar (void);
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int bar (void) { return y + baz ();}
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]])
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AT_DATA([main.c],[[
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#include <stdlib.h>
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extern int baz (void);
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extern int bar (void);
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int main() {
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if (baz () + bar () - 25) abort ();
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return 0;
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}
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]])
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# We only need to compile once, but we'll need to relink for each different value
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# of libdir in order to set the rpath, and we'll install for each combination of
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# libdir and bindir.
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile --tag=CC $CC -c -o foo.lo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS foo.c],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile --tag=CC $CC -c -o baz.lo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS baz.c],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile --tag=CC $CC -c -o bar.lo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS bar.c],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile --tag=CC $CC -c -o main.lo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS main.c],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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# Now try installing the libs. There are the following cases:
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# No -bindir
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# -bindir below lib install dir
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# -bindir is lib install dir
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# -bindir beside lib install dir
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# -bindir above lib dir
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# -bindir above and beside lib dir
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# -bindir in entirely unrelated prefix.
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curdir=`pwd`
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for libdir in \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.0 \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/../gcc/.//i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.0/../../././//. \
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$curdir/usr/lib/ \
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$curdir/usr/lib \
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$curdir/baz \
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$curdir/baz/lib/ ;
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do
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# Do a basic install with no -bindir option for reference. We use the sbin/
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# dir for the main exe to avoid the potential "this only works because it's
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# side-by-side with the libs" default DLL search path problem mentioned above.
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rm -rf $libdir $curdir/bin $curdir/sbin $curdir/baz $curdir/usr
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AS_MKDIR_P($libdir)
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AS_MKDIR_P($curdir/sbin)
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link --tag=CC $CC -no-undefined -o libfoo.la $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS foo.lo bar.lo baz.lo -rpath $libdir],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link --tag=CC $CC -o main$EXEEXT $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS main.lo libfoo.la -rpath $libdir],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=install $lt_INSTALL libfoo.la $libdir], [], [ignore], [ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=install $lt_INSTALL main$EXEEXT $curdir/sbin/main$EXEEXT], [], [ignore], [ignore])
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# And ensure it went where we expect. Could be looking for any of 'cygfoo-0.dll',
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# 'libfoo-0.dll', or 'libfoo.so.0'. We'll simplify this check by taking advantage
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# of the fact that if it's a DLL, it has to go in bindir, so we'll not check for
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# both forms in libdir.
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AT_CHECK([$bindirneeded && { test -f $libdir/../bin/???foo-0.dll || ls $libdir/../bin/*foo*0* 2>/dev/null ; } || ls $libdir/*foo*0* 2>/dev/null], [], [ignore], [ignore])
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# And that it can be executed.
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extrapath=
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$bindirneeded && extrapath=$libdir/../bin
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func_save_and_prepend_path $extrapath
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LT_AT_EXEC_CHECK([$curdir/sbin/main$EXEEXT], [0], [ignore], [ignore], [])
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func_restore_path
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for bindir in \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.0/bin/ \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.0/bin \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.0/ \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.0 \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/bin \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/ \
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$curdir/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin \
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$curdir/usr/lib/bin/ \
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$curdir/usr/lib/bin \
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$curdir/usr/bin/ \
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$curdir/usr/bin \
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$curdir/bin/ \
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$curdir/bin \
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/tmp/foo/bar ;
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do
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# Clear any old stuff out before we install. Because bindir
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# may be in /tmp, we have to take care to create it securely
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# and not to delete and recreate it if we do.
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rm -rf $libdir $curdir/bin $curdir/sbin $curdir/baz $curdir/usr
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tmp=
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case $bindir in
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/tmp*)
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# Create a temporary directory $tmp in $TMPDIR (default /tmp).
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# Use mktemp if possible; otherwise fall back on mkdir,
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# with $RANDOM to make collisions less likely.
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: ${TMPDIR=/tmp}
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{
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tmp=`
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(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/fooXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null
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` &&
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test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp"
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} || {
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tmp=$TMPDIR/foo$$-$RANDOM
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(umask 077 && mkdir "$tmp")
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} || exit 77
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bindir=$tmp/bar
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;;
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*)
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# Clear any old stuff out before we install.
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rm -rf $bindir
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AS_MKDIR_P($bindir)
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;;
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esac
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# Relink with new rpaths.
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link --tag=CC $CC -no-undefined -bindir $bindir -o libfoo.la $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS foo.lo bar.lo baz.lo -rpath $libdir],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link --tag=CC $CC -o main$EXEEXT $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS main.lo libfoo.la],[0],[ignore],[ignore])
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# Recreate directories (bindir already done) and install.
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AS_MKDIR_P($libdir)
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AS_MKDIR_P($curdir/sbin)
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=install $lt_INSTALL libfoo.la $libdir], [], [ignore], [ignore])
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AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=install $lt_INSTALL main$EXEEXT $curdir/sbin/main$EXEEXT], [], [ignore], [ignore])
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# Ensure it went to bindir rather than default dir this time.
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AT_CHECK([$bindirneeded && { test -f $bindir/???foo-0.dll || ls $bindir/*foo*0* 2>/dev/null ; } || ls $libdir/*foo*0* 2>/dev/null], [], [ignore], [ignore])
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# And that it can be executed.
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extrapath=
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$bindirneeded && extrapath=$bindir
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func_save_and_prepend_path $extrapath
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LT_AT_EXEC_CHECK([$curdir/sbin/main$EXEEXT], [0], [ignore], [ignore], [])
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func_restore_path
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# Clean up if we made a temp dir. Subdirs under our testdir get rm'd
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# and recreated at the top of the loop. Securely created subdirs under
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# /tmp get created precisely once and rm'd when we're done with them.
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if test ! -z "$tmp" ; then
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rm -rf "$tmp"
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fi
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done
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done
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AT_CLEANUP
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