glib/autogen.sh
Ryan Schmidt 2c85e0a498 Use "command -v" instead of "which"
The behavior of "which" is not standardized by POSIX. Some old
implementations print their error messages to stdout instead of stderr,
and don't return a nonzero exit code when they fail to find the given
program. "command -v" on the other hand is in POSIX (optional in 2004
and required as of 2008).

Remove otherwise-unused variables AUTORECONF and GTKDOCIZE.
2018-08-30 14:55:50 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
test -n "$srcdir" || srcdir=`dirname "$0"`
test -n "$srcdir" || srcdir=.
olddir=`pwd`
cd "$srcdir"
if ! command -v gtkdocize >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "You don't have gtk-doc installed, and thus won't be able to generate the documentation."
rm -f gtk-doc.make
cat > gtk-doc.make <<EOF
EXTRA_DIST =
CLEANFILES =
EOF
else
gtkdocize || exit $?
fi
if ! command -v autoreconf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "*** No autoreconf found, please install it ***"
exit 1
fi
# INSTALL is required by automake, but may be deleted by clean
# up rules. to get automake to work, simply touch it here. It will be
# regenerated from its corresponding *.in file by ./configure anyway.
touch INSTALL
autoreconf --force --install --verbose || exit $?
cd "$olddir"
test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" || "$srcdir/configure" "$@"