#!/usr/bin/env perl # Try to locate best version of auto* # By Michael Pyne # # 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/$prog"; } return ""; } # Subroutine to determine the highest installed version of the given program, # searching from the given paths. sub findBest { my ($program, @paths) = @_; my $best_version_found = '0'; # Deliberately a string. my %versions; my %minimumVersions = ( 'autoconf' => '2.5', 'automake' => '1.6', ); # 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\/$program-?(.*)$/; $version =~ s/-|\.//g; # Don't check the -wrapper ones next if $version eq "wrapper"; # 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)/); # Use lt to do lexicographical comparison of strings (which should be # equivalent and doesn't involve issues with floating point conversions). if (not $versionOutput or $versionOutput lt $min_version) { 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} = $file; # Use string comparison so that e.g. 253a will be > 253 but < 254. if ($version gt $best_version_found) { $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) = $automake =~ /.*automake(.*)$/; # Use unsermake if we found it. $automake = "$unsermake -c" if $unsermake; # Find matching automake companions. $aclocal = findProgram('aclocal', $automake_suffix); $which = findWhich(); # Make sure we have all of the needed programs. for $i (qw'autoconf autoheader autom4te automake aclocal') { unless(${$i}) { print "# Unable to find $i!!\n"; exit 1; } } # Print results in eval-able form. print <