while test $# -gt 0
do
- # Normalize
- case "$1" in
- -*=*) optarg=`echo "$1" | sed 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;;
- *) optarg= ;;
- esac
-
- case "$1" in
- --with-apr=*)
- apr_src_dir=$optarg
- ;;
- esac
-
- case "$1" in
- --with-apr-util=*)
- apu_src_dir=$optarg
- ;;
- esac
-
- shift
+ # Normalize
+ case "$1" in
+ -*=*) optarg=`echo "$1" | sed 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;;
+ *) optarg= ;;
+ esac
+
+ case "$1" in
+ --with-apr=*)
+ apr_src_dir=$optarg
+ ;;
+
+ --with-apr-util=*)
+ apu_src_dir=$optarg
+ ;;
+
+ -h|--help)
+ cat <<EOF
+buildconf: generates the files needed to configure httpd.
+
+Usage: $0 [OPTION]...
+
+Configuration:
+ -h, --help display this help and exit
+
+ --with-apr=SRCDIR define a space-separated list of directories to
+ search for the APR source code. If, instead of a
+ directory, an apr-config executable name is passed,
+ APR-Config Mode is enabled (see below). Defaults to
+ "srclib/apr ../apr"
+ --with-apr-util=SRCDIR define a space-separated list of directories to
+ search for the APR-util source code. Defaults to the
+ same location as the --with-apr SRCDIR, but with
+ "apr" replaced with "apr-util" or "aprutil". Ignored
+ in APR-Config Mode.
+
+APR-Config Mode:
+
+ When passing an apr-config executable to --with-apr, buildconf will attempt to
+ copy build scripts from various installed locations on your system instead of
+ an APR source tree. This allows you to configure httpd from source without
+ also requiring you to download the APR and/or APR-util sources.
+
+ For example:
+
+ ./buildconf --with-apr=apr-1-config
+
+ For this functionality to work reliably, you must have automake >= 1.12 and be
+ using a distribution that includes both find_apr.m4 and find_apu.m4 in the
+ --installbuilddir pointed to by apr-config.
+
+Environment variables used by buildconf:
+ AUTOCONF autoconf executable name [autoconf]
+ AUTOMAKE automake executable name [automake]
+ AUTOHEADER autoheader executable name [autoheader]
+EOF
+ exit
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ echo "unknown option $1 (try --help for usage)"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ shift
done
#
-# Check to be sure that we have the srclib dependencies checked-out
+# Check to be sure that we have the srclib dependencies checked-out, or that a
+# working apr-config installation has been specified.
#
should_exit=0
+apr_config= # path to apr-config (empty if using a source directory)
apr_found=0
apu_found=0
apr_major_version=2
apr_src_dir=$dir
apr_found=1
break
+ elif which "${dir}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # We're using apr-config. Do a sanity check.
+ apr_config=`which "${dir}"`
+ echo "testing apr-config executable: ${apr_config}"
+
+ version=`"${apr_config}" --version`
+ version=`echo "${version}" | sed -n '/^[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*$/p'`
+
+ if [ -z "${version}" ]; then
+ echo "apr-config gave us an invalid --version"
+ apr_config=
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ echo "using apr-config version ${version}"
+ apr_major_version=${version} # we'll make a real "major version" later
+ apr_src_dir=`"${apr_config}" --installbuilddir`
+ apr_found=1
+ break
fi
done
if [ $apr_found -lt 1 ]; then
echo ""
- echo "You don't have a copy of the apr source in srclib/apr. "
- echo "Please get the source using the following instructions,"
- echo "or specify the location of the source with "
- echo "--with-apr=[path to apr] :"
+ echo "APR could not be found automatically."
echo ""
- echo " svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/trunk srclib/apr"
+ echo "Please refer to the documentation on APR in the httpd INSTALL file."
echo ""
should_exit=1
+elif [ -n "${apr_config}" ]; then
+ apr_major_version=`echo "${apr_major_version}" | sed 's/\..*//'`
else
apr_major_version=`grep "#define APR_MAJOR_VERSION" \
$apr_src_dir/include/apr_version.h | sed 's/[^0-9]//g'`
fi
-if [ $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
+# Find APR-util. Note: if we're using apr-config, we can completely skip this,
+# even if APR is version 1. That's because we only end up caring about
+# find_apu.m4, which is not actually installed in the standard APR-util
+# distribution to begin with.
+if [ -z "${apr_config}" -a $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
if test -z "$apu_src_dir"; then
apu_src_dir=`echo $apr_src_dir | sed -e 's#/apr#/apr-util#g;'`
apu_src_dir="$apu_src_dir `echo $apr_src_dir | sed -e 's#/apr#/aprutil#;g'`"
if [ $apu_found -lt 1 ]; then
echo ""
- echo "You don't have a copy of the apr-util source in srclib/apr-util. "
- echo "Please get one the source using the following instructions, "
- echo "or specify the location of the source with "
- echo "--with-apr-util=[path to apr-util]:"
+ echo "You are using APR 1.x but APR-util 1.x was not found."
echo ""
- echo " svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr-util/trunk srclib/apr-util"
+ echo "Please refer to the documentation on APR in the httpd INSTALL file."
echo ""
should_exit=1
fi
fi
echo copying build files
-cp $apr_src_dir/build/config.guess $apr_src_dir/build/config.sub \
- $apr_src_dir/build/PrintPath $apr_src_dir/build/apr_common.m4 \
- $apr_src_dir/build/find_apr.m4 build
-if [ $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
- cp $apu_src_dir/build/find_apu.m4 build
+if [ -n "${apr_config}" ]; then
+ # If we're using apr-config, we switch things up a little bit:
+ # - use automake's config.* scripts instead of APR's
+ # - use the included PrintPath instead of copying from APR
+ # - assume find_apu.m4 is also in APR's --installbuilddir
+
+ # Figure out where to copy config.* from.
+ automake=${AUTOMAKE:-automake}
+ am_libdir=`"${automake}" --print-libdir`
+ cp "${am_libdir}/config.guess" "${am_libdir}/config.sub" build
+
+ # Remember that in this case, $apr_src_dir points to the build directory.
+ cp "$apr_src_dir/apr_common.m4" "$apr_src_dir/find_apr.m4" build
+ if [ $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
+ cp "$apr_src_dir/find_apu.m4" build
+ fi
+else
+ cp $apr_src_dir/build/config.guess $apr_src_dir/build/config.sub \
+ $apr_src_dir/build/PrintPath $apr_src_dir/build/apr_common.m4 \
+ $apr_src_dir/build/find_apr.m4 build
+ if [ $apr_major_version -lt 2 ] ; then
+ cp $apu_src_dir/build/find_apu.m4 build
+ fi
fi
# Remove any libtool files so one can switch between libtool 1.3
# and libtool 1.4 by simply rerunning the buildconf script.
(cd build ; rm -f ltconfig ltmain.sh)
-# Optionally copy libtool-1.3.x files
-if [ -f $apr_src_dir/build/ltconfig ]; then
- cp $apr_src_dir/build/ltconfig build
-fi
-if [ -f $apr_src_dir/build/ltmain.sh ]; then
- cp $apr_src_dir/build/ltmain.sh build
+if [ -z "${apr_config}" ]; then
+ # Optionally copy libtool-1.3.x files
+ if [ -f $apr_src_dir/build/ltconfig ]; then
+ cp $apr_src_dir/build/ltconfig build
+ fi
+ if [ -f $apr_src_dir/build/ltmain.sh ]; then
+ cp $apr_src_dir/build/ltmain.sh build
+ fi
fi
echo rebuilding $config_h_in
# Remove autoconf 2.5x cache directories
rm -rf autom4te*.cache
+# Remove possible bsd_converted file
+rm -rf bsd_converted
+
if [ -f `which cut` ]; then
echo rebuilding rpm spec file
( VMMN=`build/get-version.sh mmn include/ap_mmn.h MODULE_MAGIC_NUMBER`
> httpd.spec )
fi
-# ensure that the mod_ssl expression parser sources are never regenerated
+# ensure that the ap_expr expression parser sources are never regenerated
# when running make
-echo fixing timestamps for mod_ssl sources
-cd modules/ssl
-touch ssl_expr_parse.y
-sleep 1
-touch ssl_expr_parse.c ssl_expr_parse.h ssl_expr_scan.l
+echo fixing timestamps for ap_expr sources
+cd server
+touch util_expr_parse.y util_expr_scan.l
sleep 1
-touch ssl_expr_scan.c
-cd ../..
+touch util_expr_parse.c util_expr_parse.h util_expr_scan.c
+cd ..
exit 0