#!/bin/sh # set -x # a bunch of cleaning up ... make certain everything will be regenerated rm -f Makefile Makefile.in aclocal.m4 rm -rf autom4te.cache # remove m4/ macros put there by libtool etc. rm -f m4/libtool.m4 rm -f m4/lt~obsolete.m4 rm -f m4/ltoptions.m4 rm -f m4/ltsugar.m4 rm -f m4/ltversion.m4 rm -f m4/gtk-doc.m4 rm -f config.* configure depcomp rm -f install-sh intltool-* libtool ltmain.sh missing mkinstalldirs rm -f stamp-* rm -f benchmark/temp* find doc -depth \( \ -path doc/libvips-docs.xml.in \ -o -path doc/Makefile.am \ -o -path 'doc/images/*' \ -o -name '*.xml' ! -name libvips-docs.xml ! -path 'doc/xml/*' \ -o -name '*.py' \ -o -name '*.md' \ -o -name '*.docbook' \ \) -prune -or \( \ -type f \ -o -type d -empty \ \) -delete ACDIR=`aclocal --print-ac-dir` # OS X with brew has a dirlist in ACDIR that points to several directories # dirlist supports wildcards, but that would require eval ... which is evil if [ -e $ACDIR/dirlist ]; then ACDIR=`cat $ACDIR/dirlist` fi gtkdocize --copy --docdir doc --flavour no-tmpl || exit 1 # some systems need libtoolize, some glibtoolize ... how annoying printf "testing for glibtoolize ... " if glibtoolize --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then LIBTOOLIZE=glibtoolize echo using glibtoolize else LIBTOOLIZE=libtoolize echo using libtoolize fi test -r aclocal.m4 || touch aclocal.m4 # gettextize produces quite a bit of benign and misleading text output, hide # it ... hopefully any errors will go to stderr and not be hidden glib-gettextize --force --copy > /dev/null test -r aclocal.m4 && chmod u+w aclocal.m4 aclocal -I m4 autoconf autoheader $LIBTOOLIZE --copy --force --automake automake --add-missing --copy ./configure $*