openssl/demos/tunala/autogunk.sh
Geoff Thorpe 3866752e7e - New INSTALL document describing different ways to build "tunala" and
possible problems.
- New file breakage.c handles (so far) missing functions.
- Get rid of some signed/unsigned/const warnings thanks to solaris-cc
- Add autoconf/automake input files, and helper scripts to populate missing
  (but auto-generated) files.

This change adds a configure.in and Makefile.am to build everything using
autoconf, automake, and libtool - and adds "gunk" scripts to generate the
various files those things need (and clean then up again after). This means
that "autogunk.sh" needs to be run first on a system with the autotools,
but the resulting directory should be "configure"able and compilable on
systems without those tools.
2001-07-23 19:03:48 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# This script tries to follow the "GNU way" w.r.t. the autobits.
# This does of course generate a number of irritating files.
# Try to get over it (I am getting there myself).
# This should generate any missing crud, and then run autoconf which should turn
# configure.in into a "./configure" script and "Makefile.am" into a
# "Makefile.in". Then running "./configure" should turn "Makefile.in" into
# "Makefile" and should generate the config.h containing your systems various
# settings. I know ... what a hassle ...
# Also, sometimes these autobits things generate bizarre output (looking like
# errors). So I direct everything "elsewhere" ...
(aclocal
autoheader
libtoolize --copy --force
automake --foreign --add-missing --copy
autoconf) 1> /dev/null 2>&1
# Move the "no-autotools" Makefile out of the way
if test ! -f Makefile.plain; then
mv Makefile Makefile.plain
fi