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tde-common-other/admin/detect-autoconf.pl

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# Try to locate best version of auto*
# By Michael Pyne <michael.pyne@kdemail.net>
#
# Copyright (c) 2005.
# This code is public domain. You may use it however you like (including
# relicensing).
# Emulate the 'which' program.
sub which
{
my $prog = shift;
my @paths = split(/:/, $ENV{'PATH'});
for $path (@paths)
{
return "$path/$prog" if -x "$path/$prog";
}
return "";
}
# Subroutine to lexicographically compare two version strings, a and b.
# If a > b, 1 is returned.
# If a == b, 0 is returned.
# If a < b, -1 is returned.
#
# If the strings are of uneven number length then the shorter string is
# prepended by enough zeroes to make the two string lengths equal in order to
# allow an accurate comparison. Note that the zero-padding only occurs in
# between version separators (i.e. 1.6 and 1.10, results in 1.06 vs. 1.10).
# Parts of the version ending in -foo (or any other text) are not considered
# when doing the compare. (i.e. 2.53a vs 2.53 doesn't end up in 2.53a vs.
# 2.053)
sub compareVersions
{
my ($a, $b) = @_;
# Split the strings up by '.' (version separator) and start comparing digit
# length.
my @aParts = split(/\./, $a);
my @bParts = split(/\./, $b);
# Make the arrays equal in length by adding missing zeroes to the end of the
# version.
push @aParts, '0' while scalar @aParts < scalar @bParts;
push @bParts, '0' while scalar @bParts < scalar @aParts;
# Now compare each individual portion.
for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @aParts; ++$i)
{
# Make sure that any portion that has numbers is contiguous. I'm sure
# there's a technique for saving stuff like 2.52a2 but I don't feel
# like implementing it.
if ($aParts[$i] !~ /^[^\d]*\d+[^\d]*$/ or
$bParts[$i] !~ /^[^\d]*\d+[^\d]*$/)
{
die "Not able to compare $a to $b!\n";
}
my ($aDigits) = ($aParts[$i] =~ /(\d+)/);
my ($bDigits) = ($bParts[$i] =~ /(\d+)/);
# Perl is $MODERATELY_INSULTING_TERM, don't remove the parentheses in
# the delta calculation below.
my $delta = (length $aDigits) - (length $bDigits);
if ($delta < 0) # b is longer
{
my $replacement = ('0' x (-$delta)) . $aDigits;
$aParts[$i] =~ s/$aDigits/$replacement/;
}
elsif ($delta > 0) # a is longer
{
my $replacement = ('0' x $delta) . $bDigits;
$bParts[$i] =~ s/$bDigits/$replacement/;
}
}
# Arrays now have standardized version components, let's re-merge them
# to strings to do the compare.
my $newA = join('.', @aParts);
my $newB = join('.', @bParts);
return 1 if ($newA gt $newB);
return -1 if ($newA lt $newB);
return 0;
}
# Subroutine to determine the highest installed version of the given program,
# searching from the given paths.
sub findBest
{
my ($program, @paths) = @_;
my $best_version_found = '0'; # Deliberately a string.
my %versions;
my %minimumVersions = (
'autoconf' => '2.5',
'automake' => '1.6',
);
my $sgn; # Used for compareVersions results.
# Allow user to use environment variable to override search.
return $ENV{uc $program} if $ENV{uc $program};
for $prefix (@paths)
{
@files = glob "$prefix/$program*";
for $file (@files)
{
# Don't check non-executable scripts.
next unless -x $file;
($version) = $file =~ /$prefix\/$program-?(.*)$/;
# Don't check the -wrapper ones (or any other non program one).
# The real deal should start with a version number, or have no
# suffix at all.
next if $version =~ /^[^\d]/;
# Special case some programs to make sure it has a minimum version.
if (not $version and exists $minimumVersions{$program})
{
my $min_version = $minimumVersions{$program};
my $versionOutput = `$program --version 2>/dev/null | head -n 1`;
# If we can't run the script to get the version it likely won't work later.
next unless $versionOutput;
# Use number.number for version (we don't need the excess in general).
($versionOutput) = ($versionOutput =~ /(\d+\.\d+)/);
# compareVersions returns -1 if the left argument is less than
# the right argument. It can also die for invalid input so
# wrap with eval.
eval {
$sgn = compareVersions($versionOutput, $min_version);
};
# $@ would be set if an error was encountered.
if ($@ or not $versionOutput or $sgn == -1) {
next;
}
}
# If no version suffix then use it in favor of a versioned autotool
# since the ever-popular WANT_AUTOFOO should then work (in theory).
return $file unless $version;
# Emulate 'which', and abort if we've already seen this version.
next if exists $versions{$version};
# Save filename of program.
$versions{$version} = $file;
# Use string comparison so that e.g. 253a will be > 253 but < 254.
# See above about the need for eval.
eval {
$sgn = compareVersions($version, $best_version_found);
};
if (not $@ and $sgn == 1)
{
$best_version_found = $version;
}
}
}
return $versions{$best_version_found};
}
# Find an appropriate "which" program for later use by the shell script calling
# us.
sub findWhich
{
for $candidate ('type -p', 'which', 'type')
{
$test = `$candidate sh 2>/dev/null`;
chomp $test;
return $candidate if -x $test;
}
}
# Uses which() to find a program unless the user provided its path in the
# environment (the upper case program name is searched).
sub findProgram
{
$suffix = ""; # For use if @_ has only one param.
my ($program, $suffix) = @_;
return $ENV{uc $program} if $ENV{uc $program};
return which("$program$suffix");
}
# SCRIPT STARTS.
# Search in path.
@paths = split(/:/, $ENV{'PATH'});
# Make sure at least /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin are in this search.
unshift @paths, '/usr/local/bin' unless grep $_ eq '/usr/local/bin', @paths;
unshift @paths, '/usr/bin' unless grep $_ eq '/usr/bin', @paths;
$autoconf = findBest('autoconf', @paths);
($autoconf_suffix) = $autoconf =~ /.*autoconf(.*)$/;
# Find matching autoconf companions.
$autoheader = findProgram('autoheader', $autoconf_suffix);
$autom4te = findProgram('autom4te', $autoconf_suffix);
# Get best automake, and look for unsermake to possibly override it.
$automake = findBest('automake', @paths);
$unsermake = "";
# backward compatible: if $UNSERMAKE points to a path, use it
$unsermake = findProgram('unsermake') if (defined($ENV{'UNSERMAKE'}) and $ENV{'UNSERMAKE'} =~ /\//);
# new compatible: if it says 'yes', use the one from path
$unsermake = which('unsermake') if ($ENV{'UNSERMAKE'} ne 'no');
($automake_suffix) = $automake =~ /.*automake(.*)$/;
# Find matching automake companions.
$aclocal = findProgram('aclocal', $automake_suffix);
# Use unsermake if we found it.
$automake = "$unsermake -c" if ($unsermake and $aclocal);
$which = findWhich();
# Make sure we have all of the needed programs.
for $i (qw'autoconf autoheader autom4te automake aclocal')
{
unless(${$i})
{
print STDERR "# Unable to find $i!!\n";
}
}
# Print results in eval-able form.
print <<EOF;
AUTOCONF="$autoconf"
AUTOHEADER="$autoheader"
AUTOM4TE="$autom4te"
AUTOMAKE="$automake"
ACLOCAL="$aclocal"
WHICH="$which"
export AUTOCONF AUTOHEADER AUTOM4TE AUTOMAKE ACLOCAL WHICH
EOF
exit 0;
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