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Diffstat (limited to 'reproduce')
-rwxr-xr-x | reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh | 80 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | reproduce/software/make/basic.mk | 2 |
2 files changed, 47 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh b/reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh index 6e5abb8..a4b3e64 100755 --- a/reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh +++ b/reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh @@ -57,7 +57,8 @@ glconf=$cdir/gnuastro/gnuastro-local.conf # In case someone opens the files output from the configuration scripts in # a text editor and wants to edit them, it is important to let them know # that their changes are not going to be permenant. -function create_file_with_notice() { +create_file_with_notice () +{ if echo "# IMPORTANT: file can be RE-WRITTEN after './project configure'" > "$1" then echo "#" >> "$1" @@ -81,7 +82,8 @@ function create_file_with_notice() { # # Since the build directory will go into a symbolic link, we want it to be # an absolute address. With this function we can make sure of that. -function absolute_dir() { +absolute_dir () +{ if stat "$1" 1> /dev/null; then echo "$(cd "$(dirname "$1")" && pwd )/$(basename "$1")" else @@ -239,7 +241,7 @@ EOF bdir= currentdir=$(pwd) junkname=pure-junk-974adfkj38 - while [ x$bdir == x ] + while [ x$bdir = x ] do # Ask the user (if not already set on the command-line). if [ x"$build_dir" = x ]; then @@ -264,10 +266,12 @@ EOF fi fi - # Make sure the given directory is not a subdirectory of the - # source directory. + # If its given, make sure it isn't a subdirectory of the source + # directory. if ! [ x"$bdir" = x ]; then - if [[ $bdir == $currentdir* ]]; then + echo "Given build directory: $bdir" + if echo "$bdir/" \ + | grep '^'$currentdir 2> /dev/null > /dev/null; then # If it was newly created, it will be empty, so delete it. if ! [ "$(ls -A $bdir)" ]; then rm --dir $bdir; fi @@ -638,13 +642,13 @@ fi # particular) to be present. hascc=0; if type cc > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then - if type c++ > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then hascc=1; fi + if type c++ > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then export CC=cc; hascc=1; fi else if type gcc > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then - if type g++ > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then hascc=1; fi + if type g++ > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then export CC=gcc; hascc=1; fi else if type clang > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then - if type clang++ > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then hascc=1; fi + if type clang++ > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then export CC=clang; hascc=1; fi fi fi fi @@ -676,14 +680,15 @@ gcc_works=0 testprog=$tmpblddir/test-c testsource=$tmpblddir/test.c echo; echo; echo "Checking host C compiler..."; -echo "#include <stdio.h>" > $testsource -echo "#include <stdlib.h>" >> $testsource -echo "int main(void){printf(\"...C compiler works.\n\");" >> $testsource -echo " return EXIT_SUCCESS;}" >> $testsource -if gcc $testsource -o$testprog && $testprog; then +cat > $testsource <<EOF +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +int main(void){printf("...C compiler works.\n"); + return EXIT_SUCCESS;} +EOF +if $CC $testsource -o$testprog && $testprog; then rm $testsource $testprog else - rm $testsource cat <<EOF ______________________________________________________ @@ -723,10 +728,12 @@ fi # LLVM's linker don't accept it an can cause problems. oprog=$sdir/rpath-test cprog=$sdir/rpath-test.c -echo "#include <stdio.h>" > $cprog -echo "int main(void) {return 0;}" >> $cprog -if [ x$CC = x ]; then CC=gcc; fi; -if $CC $cprog -o$oprog -Wl,-rpath-link &> /dev/null; then +cat > $cprog <<EOF +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +int main(void) {return EXIT_SUCCESS;} +EOF +if $CC $cprog -o$oprog -Wl,-rpath-link 2>/dev/null > /dev/null; then export rpath_command="-Wl,-rpath-link=$instdir/lib" else export rpath_command="" @@ -755,7 +762,11 @@ main(void) { return 0; } EOF -if gcc $cprog -o$oprog &> /dev/null; then needs_ldl=no; else needs_ldl=yes; fi +if $CC $cprog -o$oprog 2>/dev/null > /dev/null; then + needs_ldl=no; +else + needs_ldl=yes; +fi rm -f $oprog $cprog @@ -782,7 +793,7 @@ static_build=no #echo "#include <stdio.h>" > $cprog #echo "int main(void) {return 0;}" >> $cprog #if [ x$CC = x ]; then CC=gcc; fi; -#if $CC $cprog -o$oprog -static &> /dev/null; then +#if $CC $cprog -o$oprog -static > /dev/null; then # export static_build="yes" #else # export static_build="no" @@ -890,12 +901,14 @@ if [ x"$host_cc" = x0 ]; then testprog=$tmpblddir/test-c testsource=$tmpblddir/test.c echo; echo; echo "Checking if static C library is available..."; - echo "#include <stdio.h>" > $testsource - echo "#include <stdlib.h>" >> $testsource - echo "#include <sys/cdefs.h>" >> $testsource - echo "int main(void){printf(\"...yes\n\");" >> $testsource - echo " return EXIT_SUCCESS;}" >> $testsource - cc_call="gcc $testsource $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o$testprog -static -lc" + cat > $testsource <<EOF +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <sys/cdefs.h> +int main(void){printf("...yes\n"); + return EXIT_SUCCESS;} +EOF + cc_call="$CC $testsource $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o$testprog -static -lc" if $cc_call && $testprog; then gccwarning=0 good_static_libc=1 @@ -912,7 +925,7 @@ if [ x"$host_cc" = x0 ]; then !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -The 'sys/cdefs.h' headaer cannot be included, or a usable static C library +The 'sys/cdefs.h' header cannot be included, or a usable static C library ('libc.a', in any directory) cannot be used with the current settings of this system. SEE THE ERROR MESSAGE ABOVE. @@ -927,7 +940,7 @@ be installed with this command: $ sudo yum install glibc-static -2) If you have 'libc.a' and `sys/cdefs.h', but in a non-standard location (for +2) If you have 'libc.a' and 'sys/cdefs.h', but in a non-standard location (for example in '/PATH/TO/STATIC/LIBC/libc.a' and '/PATH/TO/SYS/CDEFS_H/sys/cdefs.h'), please run the commands below, then re-configure the project to fix this problem. @@ -1057,13 +1070,12 @@ will be installed in: **TIP**: you can see which software is being installed at every moment with the following command. See "Inspecting status" section of 'README-hacking.md' for more. In short, run it while the project is being -configured (in another terminal, but on this same directory: '`pwd`'): +configured (in another terminal, but on this same directory: 'pwd'): - $ while true; do echo; date; ls .build/software/build-tmp; sleep 1; done + $ ./project --check-config ------------------------- - EOF sleep $tsec fi @@ -1281,8 +1293,8 @@ fi # After everything is installed, we'll put all the names and versions in a # human-readable paragraph and also prepare the BibTeX citation for the # software. -function prepare_name_version() { - +prepare_name_version () +{ # First see if the (possible) `*' in the input arguments corresponds to # anything. Note that some of the given directories may be empty (no # software installed). diff --git a/reproduce/software/make/basic.mk b/reproduce/software/make/basic.mk index 48ba3de..7e900b8 100644 --- a/reproduce/software/make/basic.mk +++ b/reproduce/software/make/basic.mk @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ ibidir = $(BDIR)/software/installed/version-info/proglib # We'll need the system's PATH for making links to low-level programs we # won't be building ourselves. -syspath := $(PATH) +syspath := $(PATH) # As we build more programs, we want to use this project's built programs # and libraries, not the host's. |