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  • Author : Alexandre Duret-Lutz
    Date : 2002-06-10 09:49:24
    Hash : 9117a273
    Message : * Makefile.am (maintainer-check): Fix $MAKE -e detection. * tests/yacc7.test: Use rm -f.

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  • ## Process this file with automake to create Makefile.in
    
    ## Makefile for Automake.
    
    ## Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002 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, write to the Free Software
    ## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
    ## 02111-1307, USA.
    
    ## We need `.' in SUBDIRS because we want `check' to build `.' before
    ## tests.
    SUBDIRS = . m4 lib tests
    
    bin_SCRIPTS = automake aclocal
    info_TEXINFOS = automake.texi
    
    
    TAGS_FILES = automake.in aclocal.in
    
    # The following requires a fixed version of the Emacs 19.30 etags.
    ETAGS_ARGS = --lang=none \
     --regex='/^@node[ \t]+\([^,]+\)/\1/' $(srcdir)/automake.texi
    TAGS_DEPENDENCIES = automake.texi
    
    EXTRA_DIST = ChangeLog.1996 ChangeLog.1998 ChangeLog.2000 ChangeLog.2001
    
    ## Make versioned links.  We only run the transform on the root name;
    ## then we make a versioned link with the transformed base name.  This
    ## seemed like the most reasonable approach.
    install-exec-hook:
    	@$(POST_INSTALL)
    	@for p in $(bin_SCRIPTS); do \
    	  f="`echo $$p|sed '$(transform)'`"; \
    	  fv="$$f-$(APIVERSION)"; \
    	  rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$fv; \
    	  echo " ln $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$fv"; \
    	  ln $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$fv; \
    	done
    
    uninstall-hook:
    	@for p in $(bin_SCRIPTS); do \
    	  f="`echo $$p|sed '$(transform)'`"; \
    	  fv="$$f-$(APIVERSION)"; \
    	  rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$fv; \
    	done
    
    ################################################################
    ##
    ## Everything past here is useful to the maintainer, but probably not
    ## to anybody else
    ##
    
    # Some simple checks, and then ordinary check.  These are only really
    # guaranteed to work on my machine.
    maintainer-check: automake aclocal
    ## This check avoids accidental configure substitutions in the source.
    ## There are exactly 7 lines that should be modified.  This works out
    ## to 22 lines of diffs.
    	@if test `diff $(srcdir)/automake.in automake | wc -l` -ne 28; then \
    	  echo "found too many diffs between automake.in and automake"; 1>&2; \
    	  diff -c $(srcdir)/automake.in automake; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Syntax check with default Perl (on my machine, Perl 5).
    	perllibdir=$(srcdir)/lib $(PERL) -c -w automake
    	perllibdir=$(srcdir)/lib $(PERL) -c -w aclocal
    ## expect no instances of '${...}'.  However, $${...} is ok, since that
    ## is a shell construct, not a Makefile construct.
    	@if grep -F '$${' $(srcdir)/lib/am/[a-z]*.am | \
    	       grep -F -v '$$$$'; then \
    	  echo "Found too many uses of '\$${' in the lines above." 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1;				\
    	else :; fi
    ## Make sure `rm' is called with `-f'.
    	@if grep -E '\<rm ([^-]|\-[^f ]*\>)' \
    	          $(srcdir)/lib/am/[a-z]*.am $(srcdir)/tests/*.test | \
    	      grep -v '##'; then \
    	  echo "Suspicious 'rm' invocation." 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1;				\
    	else :; fi
    ## Never use something like `for file in $(FILES)', this doesn't work
    ## if FILES is empty or if it contains shell meta characters (e.g. $ is
    ## commonly used in Java filenames).
    	@if egrep 'for .* in \$$\(' $(srcdir)/lib/am/[a-z]*.am; then \
    	  echo 'Use "list=$$(mumble); for var in $$$$list".' 1>&2 ; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	else :; fi
    ## Make sure all invocations of mkinstalldirs are correct.
    	@if grep -n 'mkinstalldirs' $(srcdir)/lib/am/[a-z]*.am | \
    	      grep -F -v '$$(mkinstalldirs)'; then \
    	  echo "Found incorrect use of mkinstalldirs in the lines above" 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	else :; fi
    ## We never want to use "undef", only "delete", but for $/.
    	@if grep -n -w 'undef ' $(srcdir)/automake.in | \
    	      grep -F -v 'undef $$/'; then \
    	  echo "Found undef in automake.in; use delete instead" 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## We never want split (/ /,...), only split (' ', ...).
    	@if grep -n 'split (/ /' $(srcdir)/automake.in; then \
    	  echo "Found bad split in the lines above." 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Look for cd within backquotes
    	@if grep -n '^[^#]*` *cd ' $(srcdir)/automake.in \
    	      $(srcdir)/lib/am/*.am; then \
    	  echo "Consider using $$$$(am__cd) in the line above." 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Using @_ in a scalar context is most probably a programming error.
    	@if grep -Hn '[^) ] *= *@_' $(srcdir)/automake.in; then \
    	  echo "Using @_ in a scalar context in the lines above." 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Forbid using parens with `local' to ease counting.
    	@if grep '^[ \t]*local *(' $(srcdir)/automake.in; then \
    	  echo "Don't use \`local' with parens: use several \`local' above." >&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Up to now we manage to limit to 1 use of local, but for `local $_;'.
    	@locals=`grep -v '^[ \t]*local \$$_;' $(srcdir)/automake.in | \
    	        grep -c '^[ \t]*local [^*]'`; \
    	case $$locals in \
    	  [0] ) \
    	    echo "Wow, congrats!  There are no \`local' now!." >&2; \
    	    echo "Please update Makefile.am (maintainer-check)." >&2; \
    	    exit 1; \
    	  ;; \
    	  1 ) ;; \
    	  * ) \
    	    echo "Too many \`local'!  Are you sure you need $$locals of them?" >&2; \
    	    echo "Up to now 1 was enough." >&2; \
    	    exit 1; \
    	  ;; \
    	esac
    ## Don't let AMDEP_TRUE substitution appear in automake.in.
    	@if grep '@AMDEP''_TRUE@' $(srcdir)/automake.in; then \
    	  echo "Don't put AMDEP_TRUE substitution in automake.in" 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Tests should never call make directly.
    	@if grep -v '^#' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test | grep ':[	]*make'; then \
    	  echo 'Do not run "make" in the above tests.  Use "$$MAKE" instead.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Tests should never call autoconf directly.
    	@if grep -v '^#' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test | grep ':[	]*autoconf'; then \
    	  echo 'Do not run "autoconf" in the above tests.  Use "$$AUTOCONF" instead.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Tests should never call automake directly.
    	@if grep -v '^#' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test | grep ':[	]*automake'; then \
    	  echo 'Do not run "automake" in the above tests.  Use "$$AUTOMAKE" instead.' 1>&2;  \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Tests should never call aclocal directly.
    	@if grep -v '^#' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test | grep ':[	]*aclocal'; then \
    	  echo 'Do not run "aclocal" in the above tests.  Use "$$ACLOCAL" instead.' 1>&2;  \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Tests should never call perl directly.
    	@if grep -v '^#' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test | grep ':[	]*perl'; then \
    	  echo 'Do not run "perl" in the above tests.  Use "$$PERL" instead.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Overriding a Makefile macro on the command line is not portable when
    ## recursive targets are used.  Better use an envvar.  SHELL is an exception,
    ## POSIX says it can't come from the environment.
    	@if grep -E '\$$MAKE .*(SHELL=.*=|=.*SHELL=)' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test; then \
    	  echo 'Rewrite "$$MAKE foo=bar SHELL=/bin/sh" as "foo=bar $$MAKE -e SHELL=/bin/sh"' 1>&2; \
    	  echo ' in the above lines, it is more portable.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    	@if grep -v SHELL $(srcdir)/tests/*.test | grep '\$$MAKE .*=' ; then \
    	  echo 'Rewrite "$$MAKE foo=bar" as "foo=bar $$MAKE -e SHELL=/bin/sh" in the above lines,' 1>&2; \
    	  echo 'it is more portable.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## On NetBSD (1.5) and OSF, the $SHELL variable is still inherited from
    ## the environment.
    	@if grep '$$MAKE.* -e' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test | grep -v '-e.*SHELL' ; then \
    	  echo 'Always overwrite SHELL when using "$$MAKE -e".' 1>&2; \
    	  echo 'Use "$$MAKE -e SHELL=/bin/sh" in the above lines.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    	@if grep 'SHELL=.*\$$MAKE' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test; then \
    	  echo '$$MAKE ignores the SHELL envvar, use "$$MAKE SHELL=/bin/sh" in' 1>&2; \
    	  echo 'the above lines.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## Never use `sleep 1' to create files with different timestamps.
    ## Use `sleep 2' instead.  Some filesystems (e.g., Windows') have only
    ## a 2sec resolution.
    	@if grep -E '\bsleep +1\b' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test; then \
    	  echo 'Do not use "sleep 1" in the above tests.  Use "sleep 2" instead.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    ## fgrep and egrep are not required by POSIX.
    	@if grep -E '\b[ef]grep\b' $(srcdir)/tests/*.test ; then \
    	  echo 'Do not use egrep or fgrep in test cases.  Use $FGREP or $EGREP.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    	@if grep -E '\b[ef]grep\b' $(srcdir)/lib/am/*.am $(srcdir)/m4/*.m4; then \
    	  echo 'Do not use egrep or fgrep in the above files, they are not portable.' 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1; \
    	fi
    
    
    # Tag before making distribution.  Also, don't make a distribution if
    # checks fail.  Also, make sure the NEWS file is up-to-date.
    cvs-dist: maintainer-check distcheck
    	@if sed 1q $(srcdir)/NEWS | grep -e "$(VERSION)" > /dev/null; then :; else \
    	  echo "NEWS not updated; not releasing" 1>&2; \
    	  exit 1;				\
    	fi
    	cd $(srcdir) && cvs -q tag `echo "Release-$(VERSION)" | sed 's/\./-/g'`
    	$(MAKE) dist
    
    cvs-diff:
    	thisver=`echo "Release-$(VERSION)" | sed 's/\./-/g'`; \
    	if test -z "$$OLDVERSION"; then \
    	  prevno=`echo "$(VERSION)" - 0.01 | bc | sed 's/^\./0./'`; \
    	else prevno="$$OLDVERSION"; fi; \
    	prevver=Release-`echo $$prevno | sed 's/\./-/g'`; \
    	cvs -f rdiff -c -r $$prevver -r $$thisver $(PACKAGE) \
    	    > $(PACKAGE)-$$prevno-$(VERSION).diff
    
    ## Check our path lengths.
    path-check: distdir
    	(cd $(distdir) && \
    ## FIXME there's got to be a better way!  pathchk should take the list
    ## of files on stdin, at least.
    	  find . -print | xargs pathchk -p); \
    	  status=$$?; \
    	  chmod -R a+w $(distdir) > /dev/null 2>&1; rm -rf $(distdir); \
    	  exit $$status
    
    ## Program to use to fetch files.
    WGET = wget
    
    ## Files that we fetch and which we compare against.
    ## FIXME should be a lot more here
    FETCHFILES = config.guess config.sub texinfo.tex Automake/XFile.pm INSTALL
    
    ## Fetch the latest versions of files we care about.
    fetch:
    	rm -rf Fetchdir > /dev/null 2>&1
    	mkdir Fetchdir; mkdir Fetchdir/Automake
    ## If a get fails then that is a problem.
    	(cd Fetchdir && \
    	$(WGET) ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/config/config.guess; \
    	$(WGET) ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/config/config.sub; \
    	$(WGET) ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/texinfo.tex; \
    	$(WGET) http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/~checkout~/autoconf/autoconf/lib/Autom4te/XFile.pm?content-type=text/plain -O Automake/XFile.pm; \
    	$(WGET) http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/~checkout~/autoconf/autoconf/INSTALL?content-type=text/plain -O INSTALL)
    	perl -pi -e 's/Autom4te::/Automake::/g' Fetchdir/Automake/XFile.pm
    ## Don't exit after test because we want to give as many errors as
    ## possible.
    	@stat=0; for file in $(FETCHFILES); do \
    	  if diff -u $(srcdir)/lib/$$file Fetchdir/$$file \
    	          >>Fetchdir/update.patch 2>/dev/null; then :; \
    	  else \
    	    stat=1; \
    	    echo "Updating $(srcdir)/lib/$$file..."; \
    	    cp Fetchdir/$$file $(srcdir)/lib/$$file; \
    	  fi; \
    	done; \
    	test $$stat = 1 && \
    	  echo "See Fetchdir/update.patch for a log of the changes."; \
    	exit $$stat