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#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Check that installation to directory with shell metacharacters succeed.
# Original report from James Amundson about file names with spaces.
# Other characters added by Paul Eggert.
# This is mostly the same input as nobase.test, but we do not use
# libtool libraries, because Libtool does not preserve space in
# file names (Issue observed with ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.5a (1.1323
# 2003/11/10 21:06:47))
required='gcc'
. ./defs || Exit 1
set -e
# Set up files that won't change each time through the loop.
cat >> configure.in <<'EOF'
AC_PROG_CC
AM_PROG_AR
AC_PROG_RANLIB
AC_OUTPUT
EOF
mkdir sub
: > sub/base.h
: > sub/nobase.h
: > sub/base.dat
: > sub/nobase.dat
: > sub/base.sh
: > sub/nobase.sh
cat >source.c <<'EOF'
int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
return 0;
}
EOF
cp source.c source2.c
cat > Makefile.am << 'EOF'
foodir = $(prefix)/foo
fooexecdir = $(prefix)/foo
foo_HEADERS = sub/base.h
nobase_foo_HEADERS = sub/nobase.h
dist_foo_DATA = sub/base.dat
nobase_dist_foo_DATA = sub/nobase.dat
dist_fooexec_SCRIPTS = sub/base.sh
nobase_dist_fooexec_SCRIPTS = sub/nobase.sh
fooexec_PROGRAMS = sub/base
nobase_fooexec_PROGRAMS = sub/nobase
sub_base_SOURCES = source.c
sub_nobase_SOURCES = source.c
fooexec_LIBRARIES = sub/libbase.a
nobase_fooexec_LIBRARIES = sub/libnobase.a
sub_libbase_a_SOURCES = source.c
sub_libnobase_a_SOURCES = source.c
test-install-sep: install
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/sub/nobase.h'
test ! -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/nobase.h'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/base.h'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/sub/nobase.dat'
test ! -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/nobase.dat'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/base.dat'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/sub/nobase.sh'
test ! -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/nobase.sh'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/base.sh'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/sub/nobase$(EXEEXT)'
test ! -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/nobase$(EXEEXT)'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/base$(EXEEXT)'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/sub/libnobase.a'
test ! -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/libnobase.a'
test -f '$(DESTDIR)/$(file)-prefix/foo/libbase.a'
EOF
$ACLOCAL
$AUTOCONF
$AUTOMAKE -a
# Some control characters that are white space:
# back space, carriage return, form feed, horizontal tab, line feed, space
bs=''
cr='
'
ff=''
ht=' '
lf='
'
sp=' '
build_failures=
install_failures=
for file in \
'!' '"' '#' '$' '%' '&' \' '(' ')' '*' '+' ',' '-' ':' ';' \
'<' '=' '>' '?' '@' '[' '\' ']' '^' '`' '{' '|' '}' '~' \
"$bs" "$cr" "$ff" "$ht" "$lf" "$sp" \
'@<:@' '@:>@' '@S|@' '@%:@' '@&t@' \
"a${sp}b" "a${sp}${sp}b" "a${lf}b" ... a:
do
for test in build install; do
case $test in
build)
build=$file
dest=`pwd`/sub1;;
install)
build=sub1
dest=`pwd`/$file;;
esac
# Make sure this system supports this character in file names.
mkdir sub1 "./$file" || Exit 77
cd "$build"
# Some make implementations eliminate leading and trailing whitespace
# from macros passed on the command line, and some eliminate leading
# whitespace from macros set from environment variables, so prepend
# './' and use the latter here.
../configure --prefix "/$file-prefix" &&
$MAKE &&
DESTDIR=$dest file=./$file $MAKE -e test-install-sep ||
eval "${test}_failures=\"\$${test}_failures$lf\$file\""
cd ..
rm -fr sub1 "./$file"
done
done
# The list of the above file names that cannot be used as a build directory
# on a POSIX host. This list should be empty, but is not due to limitations
# in Autoconf, Automake, Make, M4, or the shell.
expected_build_failures='
"
#
$
&
'\''
\
`
'"$lf"'
@&t@
a'"${lf}"'b'
# Similarly, the list of file names that cannot be used as an install directory
# on a POSIX host. This list should also be empty.
expected_install_failures='
"
#
$
'\''
`
'"$lf"'
a'"${lf}"'b'
fail=0
for test in build install; do
eval failures=\$${test}_failures
case $failures in
?*)
cat >&2 <<EOF
$0: $test test failed for the following file names:$failures
EOF
eval test \"\$failures\" = \"\$expected_${test}_failures\" || fail=1
esac
done
Exit $fail
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