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#! /usr/bin/env sh ## DO NOT EDIT - This file generated from libtoolize ## by inline-source v2019-02-19.15 # Prepare a package to use libtool. # Written by Gary V. Vaughan <gary@gnu.org>, 2003 # Copyright (C) 2003-2019, 2021-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO # warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # Libtoolize 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 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Libtoolize 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. 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Disable this feature. alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"' setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST else case `(set -o) 2>/dev/null` in *posix*) set -o posix ;; esac fi # NLS nuisances: We save the old values in case they are required later. _G_user_locale= _G_safe_locale= for _G_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE LC_MESSAGES do eval "if test set = \"\${$_G_var+set}\"; then save_$_G_var=\$$_G_var $_G_var=C export $_G_var _G_user_locale=\"$_G_var=\\\$save_\$_G_var; \$_G_user_locale\" _G_safe_locale=\"$_G_var=C; \$_G_safe_locale\" fi" done # These NLS vars are set unconditionally (bootstrap issue #24). Unset those # in case the environment reset is needed later and the $save_* variant is not # defined (see the code above). 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IFS=${PATH_SEPARATOR-:} for _G_dir in $_G_PATH; do IFS=$_G_save_IFS test -z "$_G_dir" && _G_dir=. for _G_prog_name in $_G_progs_list; do for _exeext in '' .EXE; do _G_path_prog=$_G_dir/$_G_prog_name$_exeext func_executable_p "$_G_path_prog" || continue case `"$_G_path_prog" --version 2>&1` in *GNU*) func_path_progs_result=$_G_path_prog _G_path_prog_found=: ;; *) $_G_check_func $_G_path_prog func_path_progs_result=$func_check_prog_result ;; esac $_G_path_prog_found && break 3 done done done IFS=$_G_save_IFS test -z "$func_path_progs_result" && { echo "no acceptable sed could be found in \$PATH" >&2 exit 1 } } # We want to be able to use the functions in this file before configure # has figured out where the best binaries are kept, which means we have # to search for them ourselves - except when the results are already set # where we skip the searches. # Unless the user overrides by setting SED, search the path for either GNU # sed, or the sed that truncates its output the least. test -z "$SED" && { _G_sed_script=s/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb/ for _G_i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do _G_sed_script=$_G_sed_script$nl$_G_sed_script done echo "$_G_sed_script" 2>/dev/null | sed 99q >conftest.sed _G_sed_script= func_check_prog_sed () { _G_path_prog=$1 _G_count=0 printf 0123456789 >conftest.in while : do cat conftest.in conftest.in >conftest.tmp mv conftest.tmp conftest.in cp conftest.in conftest.nl echo '' >> conftest.nl "$_G_path_prog" -f conftest.sed <conftest.nl >conftest.out 2>/dev/null || break diff conftest.out conftest.nl >/dev/null 2>&1 || break _G_count=`expr $_G_count + 1` if test "$_G_count" -gt "$_G_path_prog_max"; then # Best one so far, save it but keep looking for a better one func_check_prog_result=$_G_path_prog _G_path_prog_max=$_G_count fi # 10*(2^10) chars as input seems more than enough test 10 -lt "$_G_count" && break done rm -f conftest.in conftest.tmp conftest.nl conftest.out } func_path_progs "sed gsed" func_check_prog_sed "$PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin" rm -f conftest.sed SED=$func_path_progs_result } # Unless the user overrides by setting GREP, search the path for either GNU # grep, or the grep that truncates its output the least. test -z "$GREP" && { func_check_prog_grep () { _G_path_prog=$1 _G_count=0 _G_path_prog_max=0 printf 0123456789 >conftest.in while : do cat conftest.in conftest.in >conftest.tmp mv conftest.tmp conftest.in cp conftest.in conftest.nl echo 'GREP' >> conftest.nl "$_G_path_prog" -e 'GREP$' -e '-(cannot match)-' <conftest.nl >conftest.out 2>/dev/null || break diff conftest.out conftest.nl >/dev/null 2>&1 || break _G_count=`expr $_G_count + 1` if test "$_G_count" -gt "$_G_path_prog_max"; then # Best one so far, save it but keep looking for a better one func_check_prog_result=$_G_path_prog _G_path_prog_max=$_G_count fi # 10*(2^10) chars as input seems more than enough test 10 -lt "$_G_count" && break done rm -f conftest.in conftest.tmp conftest.nl conftest.out } func_path_progs "grep ggrep" func_check_prog_grep "$PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin" GREP=$func_path_progs_result } ## ------------------------------- ## ## User overridable command paths. ## ## ------------------------------- ## # All uppercase variable names are used for environment variables. These # variables can be overridden by the user before calling a script that # uses them if a suitable command of that name is not already available # in the command search PATH. : ${CP="cp -f"} : ${ECHO="printf %s\n"} : ${EGREP="$GREP -E"} : ${FGREP="$GREP -F"} : ${LN_S="ln -s"} : ${MAKE="make"} : ${MKDIR="mkdir"} : ${MV="mv -f"} : ${RM="rm -f"} : ${SHELL="${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}"} ## -------------------- ## ## Useful sed snippets. ## ## -------------------- ## sed_dirname='s|/[^/]*$||' sed_basename='s|^.*/||' # Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='s|\([`"$\\]\)|\\\1|g' # Same as above, but do not quote variable references. sed_double_quote_subst='s/\(["`\\]\)/\\\1/g' # Sed substitution that turns a string into a regex matching for the # string literally. sed_make_literal_regex='s|[].[^$\\*\/]|\\&|g' # Sed substitution that converts a w32 file name or path # that contains forward slashes, into one that contains # (escaped) backslashes. A very naive implementation. sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' # Re-'\' parameter expansions in output of sed_double_quote_subst that # were '\'-ed in input to the same. If an odd number of '\' preceded a # '$' in input to sed_double_quote_subst, that '$' was protected from # expansion. Since each input '\' is now two '\'s, look for any number # of runs of four '\'s followed by two '\'s and then a '$'. '\' that '$'. _G_bs='\\' _G_bs2='\\\\' _G_bs4='\\\\\\\\' _G_dollar='\$' sed_double_backslash="\ s/$_G_bs4/&\\ /g s/^$_G_bs2$_G_dollar/$_G_bs&/ s/\\([^$_G_bs]\\)$_G_bs2$_G_dollar/\\1$_G_bs2$_G_bs$_G_dollar/g s/\n//g" # require_check_ifs_backslash # --------------------------- # Check if we can use backslash as IFS='\' separator, and set # $check_ifs_backshlash_broken to ':' or 'false'. require_check_ifs_backslash=func_require_check_ifs_backslash func_require_check_ifs_backslash () { _G_save_IFS=$IFS IFS='\' _G_check_ifs_backshlash='a\\b' for _G_i in $_G_check_ifs_backshlash do case $_G_i in a) check_ifs_backshlash_broken=false ;; '') break ;; *) check_ifs_backshlash_broken=: break ;; esac done IFS=$_G_save_IFS require_check_ifs_backslash=: } ## ----------------- ## ## Global variables. ## ## ----------------- ## # Except for the global variables explicitly listed below, the following # functions in the '^func_' namespace, and the '^require_' namespace # variables initialised in the 'Resource management' section, sourcing # this file will not pollute your global namespace with anything # else. There's no portable way to scope variables in Bourne shell # though, so actually running these functions will sometimes place # results into a variable named after the function, and often use # temporary variables in the '^_G_' namespace. If you are careful to # avoid using those namespaces casually in your sourcing script, things # should continue to work as you expect. And, of course, you can freely # overwrite any of the functions or variables defined here before # calling anything to customize them. EXIT_SUCCESS=0 EXIT_FAILURE=1 EXIT_MISMATCH=63 # $? = 63 is used to indicate version mismatch to missing. EXIT_SKIP=77 # $? = 77 is used to indicate a skipped test to automake. # Allow overriding, eg assuming that you follow the convention of # putting '$debug_cmd' at the start of all your functions, you can get # bash to show function call trace with: # # debug_cmd='echo "${FUNCNAME[0]} $*" >&2' bash your-script-name debug_cmd=${debug_cmd-":"} exit_cmd=: # By convention, finish your script with: # # exit $exit_status # # so that you can set exit_status to non-zero if you want to indicate # something went wrong during execution without actually bailing out at # the point of failure. exit_status=$EXIT_SUCCESS # Work around backward compatibility issue on IRIX 6.5. On IRIX 6.4+, sh # is ksh but when the shell is invoked as "sh" and the current value of # the _XPG environment variable is not equal to 1 (one), the special # positional parameter $0, within a function call, is the name of the # function. progpath=$0 # The name of this program. progname=`$ECHO "$progpath" |$SED "$sed_basename"` # Make sure we have an absolute progpath for reexecution: case $progpath in [\\/]*|[A-Za-z]:\\*) ;; *[\\/]*) progdir=`$ECHO "$progpath" |$SED "$sed_dirname"` progdir=`cd "$progdir" && pwd` progpath=$progdir/$progname ;; *) _G_IFS=$IFS IFS=${PATH_SEPARATOR-:} for progdir in $PATH; do IFS=$_G_IFS test -x "$progdir/$progname" && break done IFS=$_G_IFS test -n "$progdir" || progdir=`pwd` progpath=$progdir/$progname ;; esac ## ----------------- ## ## Standard options. ## ## ----------------- ## # The following options affect the operation of the functions defined # below, and should be set appropriately depending on run-time para- # meters passed on the command line. opt_dry_run=false opt_quiet=false opt_verbose=false # Categories 'all' and 'none' are always available. 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Use it like this: # # func_lt_ver "$prev_ver" "$proposed_ver" || func_fatal_error "..." func_lt_ver () { $debug_cmd test "x$1" = x`func_sort_ver "$1" "$2" | $SED 1q` } # Local variables: # mode: shell-script # sh-indentation: 2 # eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-pattern: "10/scriptversion=%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H; # UTC" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # End: #! /bin/sh # A portable, pluggable option parser for Bourne shell. # Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2010 # This is free software. There is NO warranty; not even for # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # Copyright (C) 2010-2019, 2021 Bootstrap Authors # # This file is dual licensed under the terms of the MIT license # <https://opensource.org/license/MIT>, and GPL version 2 or later # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html>. You must apply one of # these licenses when using or redistributing this software or any of # the files within it. 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You may remove # or edit any options that you action, and then pass back the remaining # unprocessed options in '<hooked_function_name>_result', escaped # suitably for 'eval'. # # The '<hooked_function_name>_result' variable is automatically unset # before your hook gets called; for best performance, only set the # *_result variable when necessary (i.e. don't call the 'func_quote' # function unnecessarily because it can be an expensive operation on some # machines). # # Like this: # # my_options_prep () # { # $debug_cmd # # # Extend the existing usage message. # usage_message=$usage_message' # -s, --silent don'\''t print informational messages # ' # # No change in '$@' (ignored completely by this hook). Leave # # my_options_prep_result variable intact. # } # func_add_hook func_options_prep my_options_prep # # # my_silent_option () # { # $debug_cmd # # args_changed=false # # # Note that, for efficiency, we parse as many options as we can # # recognise in a loop before passing the remainder back to the # # caller on the first unrecognised argument we encounter. # while test $# -gt 0; do # opt=$1; shift # case $opt in # --silent|-s) opt_silent=: # args_changed=: # ;; # # Separate non-argument short options: # -s*) func_split_short_opt "$_G_opt" # set dummy "$func_split_short_opt_name" \ # "-$func_split_short_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"} # shift # args_changed=: # ;; # *) # Make sure the first unrecognised option "$_G_opt" # # is added back to "$@" in case we need it later, # # if $args_changed was set to 'true'. # set dummy "$_G_opt" ${1+"$@"}; shift; break ;; # esac # done # # # Only call 'func_quote' here if we processed at least one argument. # if $args_changed; then # func_quote eval ${1+"$@"} # my_silent_option_result=$func_quote_result # fi # } # func_add_hook func_parse_options my_silent_option # # # my_option_validation () # { # $debug_cmd # # $opt_silent && $opt_verbose && func_fatal_help "\ # '--silent' and '--verbose' options are mutually exclusive." # } # func_add_hook func_validate_options my_option_validation # # You'll also need to manually amend $usage_message to reflect the extra # options you parse. 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The output can be # ignored by redirecting stdout, and this function used simply to test # whether the command exists and exits normally when passed a # '--version' argument. # When FATAL-ERROR-MSG is given, then this function will display the # message and exit if running 'CMD --version' returns a non-zero exit # status. func_tool_version_output () { $debug_cmd _G_cmd=$1 _G_fatal_error_msg=$2 # Some tools, like 'git2cl' produce thousands of lines of output # unless stdin is /dev/null - in that case we want to return # successfully without saving all of that output. Other tools, # such as 'help2man' exit with a non-zero status when stdin comes # from /dev/null, so we re-execute without /dev/null if that # happens. 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then $RM "$my_destfile" func_copy "$my_filename" "$my_srcdir" "$my_destdir" "$my_msg_var" my_return_status=$? elif $opt_force && test "X$my_dest_serial" = "X$my_src_serial"; then func_notquiet_hdr "$my_msg_var" "'$my_destfile' is already up to date." fi # Do this after the copy for hand maintained 'aclocal.m4', incase # it has 'm4_include([DESTFILE])', so the copy effectively already # updated 'aclocal.m4'. my_included_files=`func_included_files aclocal.m4` case `echo " "$my_included_files" "` in # Skip included files: *" $my_destfile "*) ;; # Otherwise compare to aclocal.m4 serial number (func_serial # returns 0 for older macro serial numbers before we provided # serial tags, so the update message will be correctly given # if aclocal.m4 contains an untagged --i.e older-- macro file): *) if test -f aclocal.m4; then func_serial_max \ "$my_src_serial" `func_serial aclocal.m4 "$my_macro_regex"` if test "X$my_src_serial" = "X$func_serial_max_result"; then func_notquiet_hdr "$my_msg_var" \ "You should add the contents of '$my_destfile' to 'aclocal.m4'." fi fi ;; esac return $my_return_status } # func_keyword_update FILENAME SRCDIR DESTDIR SED_SCRIPT [MSG_VAR] # ---------------------------------------------------------------- # Copy the FILENAME from a SRCDIR to DESTDIR provided that either FILENAME # has a newer revision according to the serial number extracted by # SED_SCRIPT, or DESTFILE does not yet exist, or the user specified # '--force' at the command line. func_keyword_update () { $debug_cmd my_filename=$1 my_srcdir=$2 my_destdir=$3 my_sed_script=$4 my_msg_var=$5 my_srcfile=$my_srcdir/$my_filename my_destfile=$my_destdir/$my_filename my_keyword_update_p=: test -f "$my_srcfile" || func_fatal_error "'$my_srcfile' does not exist." if test -f "$my_destfile"; then my_src_serial=`$SED -e "$my_sed_script" "$my_srcfile"` test -z "$my_src_serial" && { func_warning file "no serial number in '$my_srcfile', not copying." return } my_dest_serial=`$SED -e "$my_sed_script" "$my_destfile"` test -n "$my_dest_serial" || my_dest_serial=0 func_serial_update_check \ "$my_srcfile" "$my_src_serial" "$my_destfile" "$my_dest_serial" my_keyword_update_p=$func_serial_update_check_result fi if $my_keyword_update_p || $opt_force; 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But since we # installed libltdl/configure.ac, then we already know what value # we used. require_ltdl_ac_aux_dir=func_require_ltdl_ac_aux_dir func_require_ltdl_ac_aux_dir () { $debug_cmd ltdl_ac_aux_dir="../build-aux" func_verbose "ltdl_ac_aux_dir='$ltdl_ac_aux_dir'" require_ltdl_ac_aux_dir=: } # require_ltdl_dir # ---------------- # If both are specified, ensure both --ltdl=LTDL_DIR and # LT_CONFIG_LTDL_DIR agree, and set ltdl_dir to the value of either. require_ltdl_dir=func_require_ltdl_dir func_require_ltdl_dir () { $debug_cmd $require_ac_ltdl_dir test -z "$ltdl_dir" && ltdl_dir=$ac_ltdl_dir test -z "$ltdl_dir" && $opt_ltdl && ltdl_dir=libltdl if test -n "$ac_ltdl_dir"; then test "$ac_ltdl_dir" = "$ltdl_dir" || func_fatal_error "\ --ltdl='$ltdl_dir' does not match LT_CONFIG_LTDL_DIR($ac_ltdl_dir)" fi require_ltdl_dir=: } # require_ltdl_mode # ----------------- # If both are specified, ensure both command line setting and LTDL_INIT # option agree, and set ltdl_mode to the value of either. require_ltdl_mode=func_require_ltdl_mode func_require_ltdl_mode () { $debug_cmd $require_ac_ltdl_mode test -z "$ltdl_mode" && ltdl_mode=$ac_ltdl_mode test -z "$ltdl_mode" && { $require_ltdl_dir test -n "$ltdl_dir" && ltdl_mode=subproject } if test -n "$ac_ltdl_mode"; then test "$ac_ltdl_mode" = "$ltdl_mode" || func_fatal_error "\ --$ltdl_mode does not match LTDL_INIT($ac_ltdl_mode)" fi func_verbose "ltdl mode='$ltdl_mode'" require_ltdl_mode=: } # require_macro_dir # ----------------- # If both are specified, ensure both ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS and # AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS agree, and set macro_dir to the value of either. require_macro_dir=func_require_macro_dir func_require_macro_dir () { $debug_cmd $require_ac_macro_dir $require_am_macro_dir # AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS takes precedence. macro_dir=$ac_macro_dir # Followed by first -I optarg from ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS. test -z "$macro_dir" && macro_dir=$am_macro_dir # Subproject ltdl without either of the above keeps macros in # specified --ltdl optarg subdirectory. test -z "$macro_dir" && $opt_ltdl && { $require_ltdl_dir $require_ltdl_mode test subproject = "$ltdl_mode" && macro_dir=$ltdl_dir/m4 } # Use ./m4 as the last resort. test -z "$macro_dir" && macro_dir=m4 # Diagnose conflicts. if test -n "$ac_macro_dir" && test -n "$am_macro_dir"; then test "$ac_macro_dir" = "$am_macro_dir" || func_fatal_error "\ AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS([$ac_macro_dir]) conflicts with ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS=-I $am_macro_dir." fi require_macro_dir=: } # require_seen_ltdl # ----------------- # Determine from contents of $configure_ac whether this project contains # libltdl. require_seen_ltdl=func_require_seen_ltdl func_require_seen_ltdl () { $debug_cmd $require_configure_ac if test -n "$configure_ac"; then func_extract_trace AC_LIB_LTDL,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,LTDL_INIT test -n "$func_extract_trace_result" && seen_ltdl=: fi test -n "$seen_ltdl" || seen_ltdl=false $seen_ltdl && func_verbose "found LTDL_INIT invocation" require_seen_ltdl=: } # require_seen_libtool # -------------------- # Determine from contents of $configure_ac whether this project is using # Libtool to compile (some of) its objects. require_seen_libtool=func_require_seen_libtool func_require_seen_libtool () { $debug_cmd $require_configure_ac if test -n "$configure_ac"; then func_extract_trace AM_PROG_LIBTOOL,AC_PROG_LIBTOOL,LT_INIT test -n "$func_extract_trace_result" && seen_libtool=: fi test -n "$seen_libtool" || seen_libtool=false $seen_libtool && func_verbose "found LT_INIT invocation" require_seen_libtool=: } ## ----------- ## ## Main. ## ## ----------- ## { # Lists of all files libtoolize has ever installed. These are removed # before installing the latest files when --force was passed to help # ensure a clean upgrade. # Do not remove config.guess, config.sub or install-sh, we don't # install them without --install, and the project may not be using # Automake. Similarly, do not remove Gnulib files. all_pkgaux_files="compile depcomp missing ltmain.sh" all_pkgmacro_files="libtool.m4 ltargz.m4 ltdl.m4 ltoptions.m4 ltsugar.m4 ltversion.in ltversion.m4 lt~obsolete.m4" all_pkgltdl_files="COPYING.LIB Makefile Makefile.in Makefile.inc Makefile.am README acinclude.m4 aclocal.m4 argz_.h argz.c config.h.in config-h.in configure configure.ac configure.in libltdl/lt__alloc.h libltdl/lt__argz.h libltdl/lt__dirent.h libltdl/lt__glibc.h libltdl/lt__private.h libltdl/lt__strl.h libltdl/lt_dlloader.h libltdl/lt_error.h libltdl/lt_system.h libltdl/slist.h loaders/dld_link.c loaders/dlopen.c loaders/dyld.c loaders/load_add_on.c loaders/loadlibrary.c loaders/preopen.c loaders/shl_load.c lt__alloc.c lt__argz.c lt__dirent.c lt__strl.c lt_dlloader.c lt_error.c ltdl.c ltdl.h ltdl.mk slist.c" # Files installed by func_install_*, some files are missing from these # lists deliberately because their respective func_install has to handle # the missing filenames specially. pkgaux_files="compile config.guess config.sub depcomp install-sh missing ltmain.sh" pkgltdl_files="COPYING.LIB Makefile.am README configure.ac aclocal.m4 Makefile.in config-h.in configure libltdl/lt__alloc.h libltdl/lt__argz_.h libltdl/lt__dirent.h libltdl/lt__glibc.h libltdl/lt__private.h libltdl/lt__strl.h libltdl/lt_dlloader.h libltdl/lt_error.h libltdl/lt_system.h libltdl/slist.h loaders/dld_link.c loaders/dlopen.c loaders/dyld.c loaders/load_add_on.c loaders/loadlibrary.c loaders/preopen.c loaders/shl_load.c lt__alloc.c lt__argz.c lt__dirent.c lt__strl.c lt_dlloader.c lt_error.c ltdl.c ltdl.h ltdl.mk slist.c" pkgmacro_files="libtool.m4 ltargz.m4 ltdl.m4 ltoptions.m4 ltsugar.m4 ltversion.m4 lt~obsolete.m4" # Locations for important files: prefix="/usr" datadir="/usr/share" pkgauxdir="/usr/share/libtool/build-aux" pkgltdldir="/usr/share/libtool" aclocaldir="/usr/share/aclocal" # Allow the user to override the master libtoolize repository: if test -n "$_lt_pkgdatadir"; then pkgauxdir=$_lt_pkgdatadir/build-aux pkgltdldir=$_lt_pkgdatadir/libltdl aclocaldir=$_lt_pkgdatadir/m4 fi func_nonemptydir_p pkgauxdir func_nonemptydir_p pkgltdldir func_nonemptydir_p aclocaldir extract_trace=$pkgauxdir/extract-trace # :::BE CAREFUL HERE::: # func_check_macros needs to check whether --ltdl was specified when # LTDL_INIT was not seen, so we can't just use one variable for both # conditions, or that check will be impossible. No need to clutter the # rest of the code with '$opt_ltdl || $seen_ltdl' though, because we CAN # safely set opt_ltdl to true if LTDL_INIT was seen: $require_seen_ltdl $seen_ltdl && opt_ltdl=: func_install_pkgaux_files func_install_pkgmacro_files func_install_pkgltdl_files func_check_macros } exit $exit_status # Local Variables: # mode:shell-script # sh-indentation:2 # End: