#! /bin/sh cd `dirname $0` # Check libtoolize version, fix for Debian/Woody if [ -x `which libtoolize` ]; then LTIZE_VER=`libtoolize --version | head -1 | sed 's/^[^0-9]*//'` LTIZE_VER_MAJOR=`echo $LTIZE_VER | cut -f1 -d'.'` LTIZE_VER_MINOR=`echo $LTIZE_VER | cut -f2 -d'.'` if [ "$LTIZE_VER_MAJOR" -lt "2" -a "$LTIZE_VER_MINOR" -lt "4" ]; then WOODY_FIX="yes"; fi fi # Check Autoconf version if [ -x `which autoconf` ]; then AC_VER=`autoconf --version | head -1 | sed 's/^[^0-9]*//'` AC_VER_MAJOR=`echo $AC_VER | cut -f1 -d'.'` AC_VER_MINOR=`echo $AC_VER | cut -f2 -d'.' | sed 's/[^0-9]*$//'` if [ "$AC_VER_MAJOR" -lt "2" ]; then echo "Autoconf 2.13 or greater needed to build configure." exit 1 fi if [ "$AC_VER_MINOR" -lt "13" ]; then echo "Autoconf 2.13 or greater needed to build configure." exit 1 fi if [ "$AC_VER_MINOR" -lt "50" ]; then if [ ! -e configure.in ]; then ln -s configure.ac configure.in fi echo "If you see some warnings about cross-compiling, don't worry; this is normal." elif [ "$WOODY_FIX" = "yes" ]; then if [ ! -e configure.in ]; then ln -s configure.ac configure.in fi else rm -f configure.in fi else echo Autoconf not found. QuakeForge CVS requires autoconf to bootstrap itself. exit 1 fi aclocal && autoheader && libtoolize --automake && automake --add-missing && autoconf