-#!/bin/bash
+#! /usr/bin/env bash
# Script to automate the building of mono and its dependencies.
# Relies on wget being installed (could make it fall back to using
PATH=$here/install/bin:$PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$here/install/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
+# Find a tool to fetch files. It must take an HTTP URL on the command line and
+# save the file in the current directory. (It must also talk HTTP/1.1, which
+# rules out BSD's ftp(1), at least on FreeBSD 4.4.)
+viable_downloaders="wget fetch"
+for i in $viable_downloaders
+do
+ if which $i > /dev/null; then
+ downloader=`which $i`
+ break
+ fi
+done
+
+if [ -z "$downloader" ]; then
+ echo "Can't find a commandline download tool (tried: $viable_downloaders)"
+ exit -1
+else
+ echo "Using $downloader to fetch files"
+fi
+
+# We need to prefer GNU make if there's a choice. BSD make falls over in
+# the glib build if gtk-doc is disabled.
+viable_makers="gmake make"
+for i in $viable_makers
+do
+ if which $i > /dev/null; then
+ MAKE=$i
+ break
+ fi
+done
+
+if [ -z "$MAKE" ]; then
+ echo "Can't find a make tool (tried: $viable_makers)"
+ exit -1
+else
+ echo "Using $MAKE"
+ export MAKE
+fi
+
# Need to install pkgconfig and set ACLOCAL_FLAGS if there is not a
# pkgconfig installed already. Otherwise set PKG_CONFIG_PATH to the
# glib we're about to install in $here/install. This script could
# --print-ac-dir was added in 1.2h according to the ChangeLog. This
# should mean that any automake new enough for us has it.
-if [ -f `aclocal --print-ac-dir`/pkg.m4 ]; then
+
+function aclocal_scan () {
+ # Quietly ignore the rogue '-I' and other aclocal flags that
+ # aren't actually directories...
+ for i in `aclocal --print-ac-dir` $ACLOCAL_FLAGS
+ do
+ if [ -f $i/$1 ]; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+
+ return 1
+}
+
+function pkgconfig_scan () {
+ module=$1
+
+ echo "Finding pkgconfig files for $module..."
+
+ # Should we use locate? or just a list of well-known directories?
+ # locate has the problem of false positives in src dirs
+ for i in /usr/lib/pkgconfig /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
+ do
+ echo "Looking in $i..."
+ if [ -f $i/${module}.pc ]; then
+ echo $i
+ return
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+function install_package() {
+ tarfile=$1
+ dirname=$2
+ name=$3
+ configure_options=$4
+
+ echo "Installing $name..."
+ if [ ! -f $here/$tarfile ]; then
+ (cd $here && $downloader http://www.go-mono.com/archive/$tarfile)
+ fi
+
+ # Assume that the package built correctly if the dir is there
+ if [ ! -d $here/$dirname ]; then
+ # Build and install package
+ (cd $here && tar xzf $tarfile) || exit -1
+ (cd $here/$dirname; ./configure --prefix=$here/install $configure_options || exit -1; $MAKE || exit -1; $MAKE install || exit -1)
+ success=$?
+ if [ $success -ne 0 ]; then
+ echo "***** $name build failure. Run rm -rf $here/$dirname to have this script attempt to build $name again next time"
+ exit -1
+ fi
+ fi
+}
+
+if aclocal_scan pkg.m4 ; then
install_pkgconfig=no
- PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$here/install/lib/pkgconfig"
else
install_pkgconfig=yes
- ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I $here/install/share/aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS"
fi
+if aclocal_scan glib-2.0.m4 ; then
+ install_glib=no
+ if [ $install_pkgconfig = "yes" ]; then
+ # We have to tell the newly-installed pkgconfig about the
+ # system-installed glib
+ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=`pkgconfig_scan glib-2.0`:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH
+ fi
+else
+ install_glib=yes
+ PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$here/install/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
+fi
+
+if [ -f /usr/include/gc/gc.h ]; then
+ install_libgc=no
+else
+ install_libgc=yes
+fi
+
+if [ $install_pkgconfig = "yes" -o $install_glib = "yes" ]; then
+ ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I $here/install/share/aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS"
+fi
export PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export ACLOCAL_FLAGS
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
-# Grab pkg-config-0.8, glib-1.3.12 if necessary
+# Freebsd puts iconv in /usr/local, so see if we need to add
+# /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib to CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS. We could
+# skip this if it would add /usr/include and /usr/lib, but leaving it
+# shouldnt break anything.
+#
+# Actually, it does break stuff :-( gcc 3.2 prints gratuitous warnings
+# and configure fails to find header files because of this cpp output.
+
+if [ ! -f /usr/include/iconv.h ]; then
+ iconvdirs="/usr/local/include"
+ for i in $iconvdirs
+ do
+ if [ -f $i/iconv.h ]; then
+ iconvh_dir=$i
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if [ -z "$iconvh_dir" ]; then
+ echo "Can't find iconv headers (looked in $iconvdirs)"
+ exit -1
+ fi
-# If any more dependencies are added, it would be worth encapsulating
-# the configure; make; make install part in a shell function
+ iconvlib_dir=`echo $iconvh_dir | sed -e 's/include/lib/'`
-if [ $install_pkgconfig = "yes" ]; then
- echo "Installing pkgconfig..."
- if [ ! -f $here/pkgconfig-0.8.0.tar.gz ]; then
- wget --timestamping http://www.go-mono.org/archive/pkgconfig-0.8.0.tar.gz
- fi
+ echo "Adding $iconvh_dir to CPPFLAGS"
+ echo "Adding $iconvlib_dir to LDFLAGS"
- # Assume that pkgconfig built correctly if the dir is there
- if [ ! -d $here/pkgconfig-0.8.0 ]; then
- # Build and install pkg-config
- tar xzf $here/pkgconfig-0.8.0.tar.gz || exit -1
- (cd $here/pkgconfig-0.8.0; ./configure --prefix=$here/install || exit -1; make || exit -1; make install || exit -1)
- success=$?
- if [ $success -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "***** pkgconfig build failure. Run rm -rf $here/pkgconfig-0.8.0 to have this script attempt to build pkgconfig again next time"
- exit -1
- fi
- fi
+ CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$here/install/include -I$iconvh_dir"
+ LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$here/install/lib -L$iconvlib_dir"
else
- echo "Not installing pkgconfig, you already seem to have it installed"
+ CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$here/install/include"
+ LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$here/install/lib"
fi
+export CPPFLAGS
+export LDFLAGS
-echo "Installing glib..."
-if [ ! -f $here/glib-1.3.13.tar.gz ]; then
- wget --timestamping http://www.go-mono.org/archive/glib-1.3.13.tar.gz
+# Grab pkg-config, glib and libgc if necessary
+
+if [ $install_pkgconfig = "yes" ]; then
+ install_package pkgconfig-0.8.0.tar.gz pkgconfig-0.8.0 pkgconfig ""
+else
+ echo "Not installing pkgconfig, you already seem to have it installed"
fi
-# Assume that glib built correctly if the dir is there
-if [ ! -d $here/glib-1.3.13 ]; then
- # Build and install glib
- tar xzf $here/glib-1.3.13.tar.gz || exit -1
- (cd $here/glib-1.3.13; ./configure --prefix=$here/install || exit -1; make || exit -1; make install || exit -1)
- success=$?
- if [ $success -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "***** glib build failure. Run rm -rf $here/glib-1.3.13 to have this script attempt to build glib again next time"
- exit -1
- fi
+if [ $install_glib = "yes" ]; then
+ install_package glib-2.0.6.tar.gz glib-2.0.6 glib ""
+else
+ echo "Not installing glib, you already seem to have it installed"
+fi
+
+if [ $install_libgc = "yes" ]; then
+ install_package gc6.1alpha5.tar.gz gc6.1alpha5 libgc "--enable-threads=pthreads"
+ # make install didnt do the headers!
+ mkdir -p $here/install/include/gc
+ cp -r $here/gc6.1alpha5/include/* $here/install/include/gc
+else
+ echo "Not installing libgc, you already seem to have it installed"
fi
# End of build dependencies, now get the latest mono checkout and build that
-test -z "$CVSROOT" && CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@reypastor.hispalinux.es:/mono
+test -z "$CVSROOT" && CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.go-mono.com:/mono
export CVSROOT
echo "Updating mono"
CVS_RSH=ssh
export CVS_RSH
elif [ ${CVSROOT:0:9} = ":pserver:" ]; then
- if ! grep $CVSROOT ~/.cvspass > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ # Chop off the trailing /mono because cvs 1.11 adds the port number
+ # into the .cvspass line
+ if ! grep ${CVSROOT%:/mono} ~/.cvspass > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
echo "Logging into CVS server. Anonymous CVS password is probably empty"
cvs login
fi
fi
-cvs checkout mono || exit -1
+(cd $here && cvs checkout mono) || exit -1
# Build and install mono
echo "Building and installing mono"
-(cd $here/mono; ./autogen.sh --prefix=$here/install || exit -1; make || exit -1; make install || exit -1) || exit -1
+(cd $here/mono; ./autogen.sh --prefix=$here/install || exit -1; $MAKE || exit -1; $MAKE install || exit -1) || exit -1
echo ""