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#!/bin/sh
# $Id$
# Public domain. Originally written many years ago by Sebastian Rahtz.
# The basic idea is to run configure && make, but with a multitude of
# environment variables to allow overriding everything.
#
# To build again from where it left off, try Build --no-clean.
# To build without optimization, try Build --debug.
# Any other options given are passed along to configure.
# clean up environment
unset TEXMFCNF; export TEXMFCNF
LANG=C; export LANG
# cd to our source directory.
mydir=`dirname $0`
cd $mydir || exit 1
mydir=`pwd` # make absolute
# We export the TL_* variables so that they can be dumped to buildenv.log.
: ${TL_WORKDIR=Work}; export TL_WORKDIR
# allow override of install destination.
if test -z "$TL_INSTALL_DEST"; then
H=`pwd`
test -d inst || mkdir -p inst/texmf # avoid configure warnings
TL_INSTALL_DEST=$H/inst
fi
export TL_INSTALL_DEST
# allow override of the make program.
# The idea is to use TL_MAKE if that is defined (and set MAKE),
# or MAKE if that is defined (and set TL_MAKE),
# or default to "make" if neither is set.
# We have to end up with both defined because TL_MAKE is used below
# in this script, and MAKE is used throughout (in its usual way).
if test -n "$TL_MAKE"; then
MAKE=$TL_MAKE
elif test -n "$MAKE"; then
TL_MAKE=$MAKE
else
TL_MAKE=make
MAKE=make
fi
export MAKE; export TL_MAKE
# make flags
: ${TL_MAKE_FLAGS=}; export TL_MAKE_FLAGS
: ${TL_MAKE_VERBOSE=VERBOSE=1}; export TL_MAKE_VERBOSE
# allow override of make target.
: ${TL_TARGET=world}; export TL_TARGET
if test "x$1" = x--no-clean; then
shift
echo "$0: --no-clean given, so keeping build and install dirs: " \
"$TL_WORKDIR $TL_INSTALL_DEST"
else
test -f Makefile && $MAKE clean
rm -rf $TL_WORKDIR $TL_INSTALL_DEST
fi
# allow adding environment setting for build.
: ${TL_BUILD_ENV=}; export TL_BUILD_ENV
if test "x$1" = x--debug || test "x$1" = x-g; then
shift
# The idea is that with Build -g, you can set TL_COMPILER_GFLAGS in
# the environment with options common to all compilers --
# not necessarily anything to do with debugging, e.g., -mcpu=sparvc9.
# Or you can set TL_{C,CXX,OBJCXX}FLAGS for per-language flags,
# notably TL_CFLAGS=-Wdeclaration-after-statement.
: ${TL_COMPILER_GFLAGS=-g}; export TL_COMPILER_CFLAGS
c="CFLAGS='$TL_COMPILER_GFLAGS $TL_CFLAGS'"
cxx="CXXFLAGS='$TL_COMPILER_GFLAGS $TL_CXXFLAGS'"
objcxx="OBJCXXFLAGS='$TL_COMPILER_GFLAGS $TL_OBJCXXFLAGS'" # only for macs
TL_BUILD_ENV="$c $cxx $objcxx $TL_BUILD_ENV"
fi
# allow for changing the banner identification, e.g.,
# --with-banner-add='/SomeDistro'; see the build doc.
: ${TL_CONF_BANNER=}; export TL_CONF_BANNER
# default to supporting large files as much as possible;
# see comments at --disable-largefile in README.config.
: ${TL_CONF_LARGEFILE=--enable-largefile}; export TL_CONF_LARGEFILE
# default to terminate if requested programs or features must be disabled.
: ${TL_CONF_MISSING=--disable-missing}; export TL_CONF_MISSING
# default to static linking.
: ${TL_CONF_SHARED=--disable-shared}; export TL_CONF_SHARED
# allow override of xdvi toolkit, default to standard xaw.
: ${TL_CONF_XDVI_TOOLKIT=--with-xdvi-x-toolkit=xaw}
export TL_CONF_XDVI_TOOLKIT
# allow override of configure location.
: ${TL_CONFIGURE=../configure}; export TL_CONFIGURE
# allow adding arbitrary other configure args, after all the others.
: ${TL_CONFIGURE_ARGS=}; export TL_CONFIGURE_ARGS
# allow for doing stuff betwen configure and make.
: ${TL_POSTCONFIGURE=true}; export TL_POSTCONFIGURE
# Kpathsea is not going to be able to find its cnf files during the
# build, so omit the warning about it.
: ${KPATHSEA_WARNING=0}; export KPATHSEA_WARNING
# make our working directory.
test -d $TL_WORKDIR || mkdir $TL_WORKDIR
cd $TL_WORKDIR || exit 1
# configure && make. Keep the tee outside, so that we can detect
# failure at either step.
{
echo "starting TeX Live build at `date`"
printf 'CMDLINE\t"%s"\n' "$0 $*"
printf 'PWD\t"%s"\n' "`pwd`"
printf 'UNAME\t"%s"\n' "`uname -a`"
env | sort >buildenv.log
echo "See also buildenv.log and buildinfo.log in `pwd`"
echo
#
set -vx # show the configure and make commands in the log.
eval $TL_BUILD_ENV $TL_CONFIGURE \
--prefix=$TL_INSTALL_DEST \
--datadir=$TL_INSTALL_DEST \
$TL_CONF_BANNER \
$TL_CONF_MISSING \
$TL_CONF_LARGEFILE \
$TL_CONF_SHARED \
$TL_CONF_XDVI_TOOLKIT \
$TL_CONFIGURE_ARGS \
"$@" \
&& eval $TL_POSTCONFIGURE \
&& eval $TL_BUILD_ENV $TL_MAKE $TL_MAKE_FLAGS $TL_MAKE_VERBOSE $TL_TARGET
# Too arcane to propagate the exit status through a pipeline.
# Just use a temp file.
echo $? >exitstatus.txt
} 2>&1 | tee build.log
# if we have a bindir, report the number of binaries built.
bindir=$TL_INSTALL_DEST/bin
if test -d "$bindir"; then
count=`find "$bindir" \! -type d -print | wc -l`
if test "$count" -gt 0; then
echo
echo "$0: $count executables in $bindir."
else
echo "$0: Build failed, no executables under $bindir."
echo "$0: Full log in: `pwd`/build.log"
exit 1
fi | tee -a build.log
# if no bindir, perhaps they specified --prefix; don't worry.
# Any errors will have been duly reported anyway.
fi
status=`cat exitstatus.txt`
if echo "$status" | egrep '^[0-9]+$' >/dev/null; then :; else
echo "$0: exitstatus.txt does not contain a number; disk full?" >&2
status=1
fi
echo "done (exit status $status)" `date` | tee -a build.log
exit $status