#! /bin/sh # Global variables... AUTOCONF="autoconf" AUTOHEADER="autoheader" AUTOM4TE="autom4te" AUTOMAKE="automake" ACLOCAL="aclocal" # Please add higher versions first. The last version number is the minimum # needed to compile KDE. Do not forget to include the name/version # # separator if one is present, e.g. -1.2 where - is the separator. KDE_AUTOCONF_VERS="-2.58 -2.57 257 -2.54 -2.53a -2.53 -2.52 -2.5x" KDE_AUTOMAKE_VERS="-1.7 17 -1.6" # We don't use variable here for remembering the type ... strings. Local # variables are not that portable, but we fear namespace issues with our # includer. checkAutoconf() { for kde_autoconf_version in $KDE_AUTOCONF_VERS; do if test -x "`$WHICH $AUTOCONF$kde_autoconf_version 2>/dev/null`"; then AUTOCONF="`$WHICH $AUTOCONF$kde_autoconf_version`" AUTOHEADER="`$WHICH $AUTOHEADER$kde_autoconf_version`" AUTOM4TE="`$WHICH $AUTOM4TE$kde_autoconf_version`" break fi done } checkAutomake () { for kde_automake_version in $KDE_AUTOMAKE_VERS; do if test -x "`$WHICH $AUTOMAKE$kde_automake_version 2>/dev/null`"; then AUTOMAKE="`$WHICH $AUTOMAKE$kde_automake_version`" ACLOCAL="`$WHICH $ACLOCAL$kde_automake_version`" break fi done if test "$UNSERMAKE" = yes && test -x "`$WHICH unsermake 2>/dev/null`"; then AUTOMAKE="`$WHICH unsermake` -c" fi } checkWhich () { WHICH="" for i in "type -p" "which" "type" ; do T=`$i sh 2> /dev/null` test -x "$T" && WHICH="$i" && break done } checkWhich checkAutoconf checkAutomake export WHICH AUTOHEADER AUTOCONF AUTOM4TE AUTOMAKE ACLOCAL