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#!/bin/sh
# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
# $Id: autogen.sh,v 1.10 2011-03-22 17:54:04 jklowden Exp $
# From automake.info:
#
# Many packages come with a script called `bootstrap.sh' or
# `autogen.sh', that will just call `aclocal', `libtoolize', `gettextize'
# or `autopoint', `autoconf', `autoheader', and `automake' in the right
# order. Actually this is precisely what `autoreconf' can do for you.
# If your package has such a `bootstrap.sh' or `autogen.sh' script,
# consider using `autoreconf'. That should simplify its logic a lot
# (less things to maintain, yum!), it's even likely you will not need the
# script anymore, and more to the point you will not call `aclocal'
# directly anymore.
srcdir=`dirname $0`
PKG_NAME="FreeTDS."
# If autoreconf encounters an error, it might be because this is the
# very first time it was run, meaning that some files e.g. config.sub
# are missing. We retry with --install (and perhaps we should
# try --force, too).
#
# Revision 1.6 was the last one not to use autoreconf. If you can't get
# this (simpler) one to work, you might try that one.
( cd $srcdir
echo running `which autoreconf` in `pwd`:
autoreconf || autoreconf --install
) || exit
#conf_flags="--enable-maintainer-mode --enable-compile-warnings" #--enable-iso-c
if test x$NOCONFIGURE = x; then
echo Running $srcdir/configure $conf_flags "$@" '...' \
| tr ' ' \\n \
| sed 's/^-/ &/'
$srcdir/configure $conf_flags "$@" \
&& echo Now type \`make\' to compile $PKG_NAME
else
echo Skipping configure process.
fi