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flatpak/autogen.sh
Simon McVittie dc8227ea8b autogen.sh: Use command -v to check whether commands exist
which(1) is not standardized by POSIX, and has different implementations
and behaviour on different distributions. The behaviour and exit status
of command -v is standardized by POSIX.

Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
2022-01-25 10:07:03 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
test -n "$srcdir" || srcdir=$(dirname "$0")
test -n "$srcdir" || srcdir=.
olddir=$(pwd)
cd "$srcdir"
if ! command -v autoreconf >/dev/null; then
echo "*** No autoreconf found, please install it ***"
exit 1
fi
# INSTALL are required by automake, but may be deleted by clean
# up rules. to get automake to work, simply touch these here, they will be
# regenerated from their corresponding *.in files by ./configure anyway.
touch INSTALL
if ! test -f subprojects/libglnx/README.md -a -f subprojects/bubblewrap/README.md -a -f subprojects/dbus-proxy/README.md; then
git submodule update --init
fi
# Workaround automake bug with subdir-objects and computed paths
sed -e 's,$(libglnx_srcpath),subprojects/libglnx,g' < subprojects/libglnx/Makefile-libglnx.am > subprojects/Makefile-libglnx.am.inc
sed -e 's,$(bwrap_srcpath),subprojects/bubblewrap,g' < subprojects/bubblewrap/Makefile-bwrap.am > subprojects/Makefile-bwrap.am.inc
if ! command -v gtkdocize >/dev/null; then
echo "*** You don't have gtk-doc installed, and thus won't be able to generate the documentation. ***"
rm -f gtk-doc.make
cat > gtk-doc.make <<EOF
EXTRA_DIST =
CLEANFILES =
EOF
else
# gtkdocize needs the macro directory to exist before
# we call autoreconf
mkdir -p m4
gtkdocize || exit $?
fi
autoreconf --force --install --verbose || exit $?
cd "$olddir"
test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" || "$srcdir/configure" "$@"