dir=`dirname $0`
realconfigure="$dir/configure.sh"
-if [ ! -f "$realconfigure" ]; then
+if test ! -f "$realconfigure"; then
if test x"$dir" != x -a x"$dir" != x.; then
curdir=`pwd`
cd "$dir"
else
curdir=''
fi
- if make -f prepare-source.mak conf; then
- :
- elif [ -f "$HOME/build_farm/build_test.fns" ]; then
+ if test -f "$HOME/build_farm/build_test.fns"; then
# Allow the build farm to grab latest files via rsync.
- if perl --version >/dev/null; then
- files='c*'
- else
- files='[cp]*'
- fi
- rsync -pvz rsync://rsync.samba.org/rsyncftp/generated-files/"$files" .
+ fetch=fetch
+ else
+ fetch=''
+ fi
+ if ./prepare-source $fetch; then
+ :
else
echo 'Failed to build configure.sh and/or config.h.in -- giving up.' >&2
rm -f "$realconfigure"
#!/bin/sh
-# Use autoconf, autoheader, yodl, etc. to ready the generated files in the
-# release. This is typically used after applying a diff from the "patches"
-# directory in a CVS-checked-out version.
-#
-# NOTE: if you use a diff from the "patches" directory of a *release tar*
-# (as opposed to from CVS), this is not needed (but doesn't hurt anything).
+# Use autoconf and autoheader to create configure.sh and config.h.in.
+# If unsuccessful and the "fetch" option was provided, grab the latest
+# development versions of these files (only useful with a dev checkout).
dir=`dirname $0`
if test x"$dir" != x -a x"$dir" != x.; then
cd "$dir"
fi
-make -f prepare-source.mak
+if make -f prepare-source.mak; then
+ :
+elif test x"$1" = x"fetch"; then
+ if perl --version >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
+ files='c*'
+ else
+ files='[cp]*'
+ fi
+ rsync -pvz rsync://rsync.samba.org/rsyncftp/generated-files/"$files" .
+else
+ exit 1
+fi