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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright 1999-2004 The Apache Software Foundation.
#
# Licensed 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.
#
#
#
# runConfigure:
# This script will run the "configure" script for the appropriate
# platform. Only supported platforms are recognized.
#
# The following variables are defined and exported at the end of this
# script.
#
# LIBS
# LDFLAGS
# CXXFLAGS
#
usage()
{
echo "runConfigure: Helper script to run \"configure\" for one of the supported platforms"
echo "Usage: runConfigure \"options\""
echo " where options may be any of the following:"
echo " -p <platform> (accepts 'aix', 'linux', 'freebsd', 'netbsd', 'solaris',
'hp-10', 'hp-11', 'irix', 'tru64', 'macosx')"
echo " -c <C compiler name> (e.g. gcc, cc, xlc)"
echo " -x <C++ compiler name> (e.g. g++, CC, xlC)"
echo " -d (specifies that you want to build debug version)"
echo " -t <transcoder> can be 'icu' (everything else means default)"
echo " -r <thread option> can be 'pthread' or 'dce' (only used on HP-11)"
echo " -b <bitsToBuild> (accepts '64', '32')"
echo " -P <install-prefix>"
echo " -l <extra linker options>"
echo " -z <extra compiler options>"
echo " -C <any one extra configure options>"
echo " -h (to get help on the above commands)"
}
ERROR_EXIT_CODE=1
if test ${1}o = "o"; then
usage
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE}
fi
if test ${XALANCROOT}o = "o"; then
echo ERROR : You have not set your XALANCROOT environment variable
echo Though this environment variable has nothing to do with creating makefiles,
echo this is just a general warning to prevent you from pitfalls in future. Please
echo set an environment variable called XALANCROOT to indicate where you installed
echo the XALAN-C files, and run this command again to proceed. See the documentation
echo for an example if you are still confused.
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE}
fi
if test $1 = "-h"; then
usage
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE}
fi
# Get the command line parameters
if test -x /bin/getopt -o -x /usr/bin/getopt; then
set -- `getopt C:p:P:c:x:dm:n:t:r:b:l:z:h $*`
else
set -- `getopts C:p:P:c:x:dm:n:t:r:b:l:z:h $*`
fi
if [ $? != 0 ]
then
usage
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE}
fi
# Set up the default values for each parameter
debug=off # by default debug is off
bitsToBuild=32 # by default 32 bit build assumed
transcoder=default # by default use default transcoder
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case $1 in
-p)
platform=$2; shift 2;;
-c)
ccompiler=$2; shift 2;;
-x)
cppcompiler=$2; shift 2;;
-d)
debug=on; shift;;
-t)
transcoder=$2; shift 2;;
-r)
thread=$2; shift 2;;
-b)
bitsToBuild=$2; shift 2;;
-P)
configureoptions="$configureoptions --prefix=$2"; shift 2;;
-l)
linkeroptions="$linkeroptions $2"; shift 2;;
-z)
compileroptions="$compileroptions $2"; shift 2;;
-C)
configureoptions="$configureoptions $2"; shift 2;;
-h)
usage
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE};;
--)
shift; break;;
*)
echo "unknown option $1"
usage
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE};;
esac
done
echo "Generating makefiles with the following options ..."
echo "Platform: $platform"
echo "C Compiler: $ccompiler"
echo "C++ Compiler: $cppcompiler"
echo "Extra compile options: $compileroptions"
echo "Extra link options: $linkeroptions"
echo "Transcoder: $transcoder"
echo "Thread option: $thread"
echo "bitsToBuild option: $bitsToBuild"
echo "Extra configure options: $configureoptions"
#
# Now check if the options are correct or not, bail out if incorrect
#
case $platform in
aix | linux | freebsd | netbsd | solaris | hp-10 | hp-11 | irix | tru64 | macosx)
# platform has been recognized
;;
*)
echo "I do not recognize the platform '$platform'. Please type '${0} -h' for help."
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE};;
esac
#
# Enable debugging or not...
#
if test $debug = "off"; then
echo "Debug is OFF"
if test $platform = "linux"; then
if test $cppcompiler = "icpc"; then
debugflag="-O3 -DNDEBUG";
else
debugflag="-O2 -DNDEBUG";
fi
else
debugflag="-O -DNDEBUG";
fi
else
echo "Debug is ON"
debugflag="-g";
fi
#
# Check for the bitsToBuild option
#
#
# aix | linux | hp-11 | solaris |
# hp-10 | freebsd | netbsd | irix | openserver | unixware | os400 | ptx | tru64 | macosx
#
if test $bitsToBuild = 64; then
bitstobuildDefines=" -DXML_BITSTOBUILD_64 "
bitstobuildLink=" "
if test $platform; then
case $platform in
solaris)
bitstobuildDefines=" $bitstobuildDefines -xarch=v9 "
bitstobuildLink=" -xarch=v9 " ;;
aix)
bitstobuildDefines=" $bitstobuildDefines -q64 -qwarn64 " ;;
hp-11)
bitstobuildDefines=" $bitstobuildDefines +DA2.0W "
bitstobuildLink=" +DA2.0W " ;;
linux)
bitstobuildDefines=" $bitstobuildDefines " ;;
*)
;;
esac
fi
elif test $bitsToBuild = 32; then
bitstobuildDefines=" "
bitstobuildLink=" "
if test $platform; then
case $platform in
solaris)
;;
aix)
;;
hp-11)
bitstobuildDefines=" $bitstobuildDefines +DAportable "
;;
linux)
;;
*)
;;
esac
fi
else
echo "I do not recognize the bitsToBuild '$bitsToBuild'. Please type '${0} -h' for help."
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE};
fi
#
# to export in case it is needed in Makefile.in/Makefine.incl
#
BITSTOBUILD=$bitsToBuild
export BITSTOBUILD
#
# Now check whether to use 'icu' as transcoder
#
TRANSCODER=
if test $transcoder; then
case $transcoder in
icu)
if test ${ICUROOT}o = "o"; then
echo '***Error*** ICUROOT environment variable not defined. Exiting...';
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE};
fi
transcodingDefines="-I${ICUROOT}/include";
transcodingLibs="-L${ICUROOT} -L${ICUROOT}/lib -L${ICUROOT}/data";
TRANSCODER=ICU;;
default)
;;
*)
echo "Unknown transcoder '$transcoder'. Using default."
;;
esac
fi
export TRANSCODER
#
# Check for the threading option
#
threadingLibs="-lpthread"
if test $platform = "hp-11"; then
if test $thread; then
case $thread in
pthread)
;;
dce)
threadingLibs="-lcma";
threadingDefines="-D_PTHREADS_DRAFT4 -DXML_USE_DCE" ;;
*)
echo "I do not recognize the thread option '$thread'. Please type '${0} -h' for help."
exit ${ERROR_EXIT_CODE};;
esac
fi
elif test $platform = "aix"; then
threadingLibs="-lpthreads"
elif test $platform = "freebsd"; then
if test -n "${PTHREAD_LIBS}" ; then
threadingLibs="${PTHREAD_LIBS}"
threadingDefines="${PTHREAD_CFLAGS}"
else
threadingLibs="-lpthread"
threadingDefines=""
fi
elif test $platform = "netbsd"; then
threadingLibs="-pthread -lpthread"
elif test $platform = "hp-10"; then
threadingLibs="-lcma"
threadingDefines="-DXML_USE_DCE"
fi
#
# Set the C compiler and C++ compiler environment variables
#
case $cppcompiler in
xlC | xlc | xlC_r | xlc_r | g++ | c++ | cc | CC | aCC | cxx | icpc)
;;
*)
echo "I do not recognize the C++ compiler '$cppcompiler'. Continuing anyway ..."
;;
esac
CC="$ccompiler"
export CC
CXX="$cppcompiler"
export CXX
#
# Set the extra C and C++ compiler flags
#
CXXFLAGS="$compileroptions $debugflag $transcodingDefines $threadingDefines $bitstobuildDefines "
export CXXFLAGS
CFLAGS="$compileroptions $debugflag $transcodingDefines $threadingDefines $bitstobuildDefines "
export CFLAGS
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $linkeroptions $bitstobuildLink"
export LDFLAGS
LIBS="$transcodingLibs $threadingLibs "
export LIBS
echo
rm -f config.cache
rm -f config.log
rm -f config.status
`dirname $0`/configure $configureoptions
echo
echo If the result of the above commands look OK to you, go to the directory
echo ${XALANCROOT}/samples and type \"gmake\" or \"make\" to make the XALAN-C samples.
echo
echo Note: You must use GNU make to use the Xalan Makefile.
exit 0;
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