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#!/bin/sh
#
# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
#
# buildconf: Build the support scripts needed to compile from a
# checked-out version of the source code.
# version check for AC_PROG_CC_C99
ac_version=`${AUTOCONF:-autoconf} --version 2>/dev/null|sed -e 's/^[^0-9]*//;s/[a-z]* *$//;q'`
case "$ac_version" in
# versions older than 2.50 are denied by AC_PREREQ
2.5*)
echo WARNING: You are using an outdated version of autoconf.
echo WARNING: This may lead to less than optimal performance of httpd.
echo WARNING: You should use autoconf 2.60 or newer.
sleep 1
;;
esac
# set a couple of defaults for where we should be looking for our support libs.
# can be overridden with --with-apr=[dir] and --with-apr-util=[dir]
apr_src_dir="srclib/apr ../apr"
apu_src_dir=""
while test $# -gt 0
do
# Normalize
case "$1" in
-*=*) optarg=`echo "$1" | sed 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;;
*) optarg= ;;
esac
case "$1" in
--with-apr=*)
apr_src_dir=$optarg
;;
--with-apr-util=*)
apu_src_dir=$optarg
;;
-h|--help)
cat <<EOF
buildconf: generates the files needed to configure httpd.
Usage: $0 [OPTION]...
Configuration:
-h, --help display this help and exit
--with-apr=SRCDIR define a space-separated list of directories to
search for the APR source code. If, instead of a
directory, an apr-config executable name is passed,
APR-Config Mode is enabled (see below). Defaults to
"srclib/apr ../apr"
--with-apr-util=SRCDIR define a space-separated list of directories to
search for the APR-util source code. Defaults to the
same location as the --with-apr SRCDIR, but with
"apr" replaced with "apr-util" or "aprutil". Ignored
in APR-Config Mode.
APR-Config Mode:
When passing an apr-config executable to --with-apr, buildconf will attempt to
copy build scripts from various installed locations on your system instead of
an APR source tree. This allows you to configure httpd from source without
also requiring you to download the APR and/or APR-util sources.
For example:
./buildconf --with-apr=apr-1-config
For this functionality to work reliably, you must have automake >= 1.12 and be
using a distribution that includes both find_apr.m4 and find_apu.m4 in the
--installbuilddir pointed to by apr-config.
Environment variables used by buildconf:
AUTOCONF autoconf executable name [autoconf]
AUTOMAKE automake executable name [automake]
AUTOHEADER autoheader executable name [autoheader]
EOF
exit
;;
*)
echo "unknown option $1 (try --help for usage)"
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
#
# Check to be sure that we have the srclib dependencies checked-out, or that a
# working apr-config installation has been specified.
#
should_exit=0
apr_config= # path to apr-config (empty if using a source directory)
apr_found=0
apu_found=0
apr_major_version=2
for dir in $apr_src_dir
do
if [ -f "${dir}/build/apr_common.m4" ]; then
echo "found apr source: ${dir}"
apr_src_dir=$dir
apr_found=1
break
elif which "${dir}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# We're using apr-config. Do a sanity check.
apr_config=`which "${dir}"`
echo "testing apr-config executable: ${apr_config}"
version=`"${apr_config}" --version`
version=`echo "${version}" | sed -n '/^[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*$/p'`
if [ -z "${version}" ]; then
echo "apr-config gave us an invalid --version"
apr_config=
continue
fi
echo "using apr-config version ${version}"
apr_major_version=${version} # we'll make a real "major version" later
apr_src_dir=`"${apr_config}" --installbuilddir`
apr_found=1
break
fi
done
if [ $apr_found -lt 1 ]; then
echo ""
echo "APR could not be found automatically."
echo ""
echo "Please refer to the documentation on APR in the httpd INSTALL file."
echo ""
should_exit=1
elif [ -n "${apr_config}" ]; then
apr_major_version=`echo "${apr_major_version}" | sed 's/\..*//'`
else
apr_major_version=`grep "#define APR_MAJOR_VERSION" \
$apr_src_dir/include/apr_version.h | sed 's/[^0-9]//g'`
fi
# Find APR-util. Note: if we're using apr-config, we can completely skip this,
# even if APR is version 1. That's because we only end up caring about
# find_apu.m4, which is not actually installed in the standard APR-util
# distribution to begin with.
if [ -z "${apr_config}" -a $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
if test -z "$apu_src_dir"; then
apu_src_dir=`echo $apr_src_dir | sed -e 's#/apr#/apr-util#g;'`
apu_src_dir="$apu_src_dir `echo $apr_src_dir | sed -e 's#/apr#/aprutil#;g'`"
apu_src_dir="$apu_src_dir srclib/apr-util ../apr-util"
fi
for dir in $apu_src_dir
do
if [ -f "${dir}/Makefile.in" ]; then
echo "found apr-util source: ${dir}"
apu_src_dir=$dir
apu_found=1
break
fi
done
if [ $apu_found -lt 1 ]; then
echo ""
echo "You are using APR 1.x but APR-util 1.x was not found."
echo ""
echo "Please refer to the documentation on APR in the httpd INSTALL file."
echo ""
should_exit=1
fi
fi
if [ $should_exit -gt 0 ]; then
exit 1
fi
# These are temporary until Roy finishes the other build changes
#
touch .deps
rm -f aclocal.m4
rm -f generated_lists
# Remove autoconf 2.5x cache directories
rm -rf autom4te*.cache
case "`uname`" in
*BSD/OS*)
./build/bsd_makefile;;
esac
#
# end temporary stuff
apr_configure="$apr_src_dir/configure"
if [ $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
aprutil_configure="$apu_src_dir/configure"
fi
config_h_in="include/ap_config_auto.h.in"
cross_compile_warning="warning: AC_TRY_RUN called without default to allow cross compiling"
if [ "$apr_src_dir" = "srclib/apr" ]; then
echo rebuilding $apr_configure
(cd srclib/apr && ./buildconf) || {
echo "./buildconf failed for apr"
exit 1
}
rm -f srclib/apr/apr.spec
fi
apr_src_dir=`cd $apr_src_dir && pwd`
if [ $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
if [ "$apu_src_dir" = "srclib/apr-util" ]; then
echo rebuilding $aprutil_configure
(cd srclib/apr-util && ./buildconf --with-apr=$apr_src_dir) || {
echo "./buildconf failed for apr-util"
exit 1
}
rm -f srclib/apr-util/apr-util.spec
fi
apu_src_dir=`cd $apu_src_dir && pwd`
fi
echo copying build files
if [ -n "${apr_config}" ]; then
# If we're using apr-config, we switch things up a little bit:
# - use automake's config.* scripts instead of APR's
# - use the included PrintPath instead of copying from APR
# - assume find_apu.m4 is also in APR's --installbuilddir
# Figure out where to copy config.* from.
automake=${AUTOMAKE:-automake}
am_libdir=`"${automake}" --print-libdir`
cp "${am_libdir}/config.guess" "${am_libdir}/config.sub" build
# Remember that in this case, $apr_src_dir points to the build directory.
cp "$apr_src_dir/apr_common.m4" "$apr_src_dir/find_apr.m4" build
if [ $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
cp "$apr_src_dir/find_apu.m4" build
fi
else
cp $apr_src_dir/build/config.guess $apr_src_dir/build/config.sub \
$apr_src_dir/build/PrintPath $apr_src_dir/build/apr_common.m4 \
$apr_src_dir/build/find_apr.m4 build
if [ $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
cp $apu_src_dir/build/find_apu.m4 build
fi
fi
# Remove any libtool files so one can switch between libtool 1.3
# and libtool 1.4 by simply rerunning the buildconf script.
(cd build ; rm -f ltconfig ltmain.sh)
if [ -z "${apr_config}" ]; then
# Optionally copy libtool-1.3.x files
if [ -f $apr_src_dir/build/ltconfig ]; then
cp $apr_src_dir/build/ltconfig build
fi
if [ -f $apr_src_dir/build/ltmain.sh ]; then
cp $apr_src_dir/build/ltmain.sh build
fi
fi
echo rebuilding $config_h_in
rm -f $config_h_in
${AUTOHEADER:-autoheader} 2>&1 | grep -v "$cross_compile_warning"
echo rebuilding configure
rm -f config.cache
${AUTOCONF:-autoconf} 2>&1 | grep -v "$cross_compile_warning"
# Remove autoconf 2.5x cache directories
rm -rf autom4te*.cache
# Remove possible bsd_converted file
rm -rf bsd_converted
if [ -f `which cut` ]; then
echo rebuilding rpm spec file
( VMMN=`build/get-version.sh mmn include/ap_mmn.h MODULE_MAGIC_NUMBER`
EPOCH=`build/get-version.sh epoch include/ap_release.h AP_SERVER`
REVISION=`build/get-version.sh all include/ap_release.h AP_SERVER`
VERSION=`echo $REVISION | cut -d- -s -f1`
RELEASE=`echo $REVISION | cut -d- -s -f2`
if [ "x$VERSION" = "x" ]; then
VERSION=$REVISION
RELEASE=1
fi
cat ./build/rpm/httpd.spec.in | \
sed -e "s/APACHE_VERSION/$VERSION/" \
-e "s/APACHE_RELEASE/$RELEASE/" \
-e "s/APACHE_MMN/$VMMN/" \
-e "s/APACHE_EPOCH/$EPOCH/" \
> httpd.spec )
fi
# ensure that the ap_expr expression parser sources are never regenerated
# when running make
echo fixing timestamps for ap_expr sources
cd server
touch util_expr_parse.y util_expr_scan.l
sleep 1
touch util_expr_parse.c util_expr_parse.h util_expr_scan.c
cd ..
exit 0