# Additional editing of configure and Makefiles for DJGPP /(echo[ ]*':t/ a\ # DJGPP specific Makefile changes.\ /^aliaspath * *=/s,:,";",g;t t\ /TEXINPUTS=/s,:,";",g;t t\ /PATH=/s,:,";",g;t t\ s,\\.deps,_deps,g;t t\ s,\\.new\\.,_new.,g;t t\ s,\\.old\\.,_old.,g;t t\ s,\\.tab\\.,_tab.,g;t t\ s,Makefile\\.in\\.in,Makefile.in-in,g;t t\ s,Makefile\\.am\\.in,Makefile.am-in,g;t t\ /^install-info-am:/,/^$/ {\ /@list=.\\\$(INFO_DEPS)\[^ \]/s,DEPS),& texinf- texin- info-stn.i info.inf,\ s,\\(\\\$\\\$d/\\\$\\\$file-\\[0-9\\]\\[0-9\\]\\)\\(\[^ \]\\),\\1 \\$\\$d/\\$\\$file[0-9] \\$\\$d/\\$\\$file[0-9][0-9]\\2,\ s,\\( \\\$\\\$file-\\[0-9\\]\\[0-9\\]\\)\\(\[^ \]\\),\\1 \\$\\$file[0-9] \\$\\$file[0-9][0-9]\\2,\ }\ /^uninstall-info-am:/,/^$/ {\ /@list=.\\\$(INFO_DEPS)\[^ \]/s,DEPS),& texinf- texin- info-stn.i info.inf,\ s,\\(file-\\[0-9\\]\\[0-9\\]\\)\\(\[^ \]\\),\\1 \\$\\$file[0-9] \\$\\$file[0-9][0-9]\\2,\ } # Makefile.in.in is renamed to Makefile.in-in. /^ac_config_files=/,/_ACEOF/ { s|po/Makefile\.in|&:po/Makefile.in-in| } /CONFIG_FILES=/ s|po/Makefile\.in|&:po/Makefile.in-in|2 # We always use _deps instead of .deps, because the latter is an # invalid name on 8+3 MS-DOS filesystem. This makes the generated # Makefiles good for every DJGPP installation, not only the one # where the package was configured (which could happen to be a # Windows box, where leading dots in file names are allowed). s,\.deps,_deps,g # The following two items are changes needed for configuring # and compiling across partitions. # The given srcdir value is always translated from the # "x:" syntax into "/dev/x" syntax while we run configure. /^[ ]*-srcdir=\*.*$/ a\ ac_optarg=`echo "$ac_optarg" | sed "s,^\\([A-Za-z]\\):,/dev/\\1,"` /set X `ls -Lt \$srcdir/ i\ if `echo $srcdir | grep "^/dev/" - > /dev/null`; then\ srcdir=`echo "$srcdir" | sed -e "s%^/dev/%%" -e "s%/%:/%"`\ fi # Autoconf 2.52e generated configure scripts # write absolute paths into Makefiles making # them useless for DJGPP installations for which # the package has not been configured for. /MISSING=/,/^$/ { /^fi$/ a\ am_missing_run=`echo "$am_missing_run" | sed 's%/dev.*/texinfo-\\{0,1\\}4\\.[0-9][a-z]\\{0,1\\}%${top_srcdir}%'` } /^install_sh=/a\ install_sh=`echo "$install_sh" | sed 's%/dev.*/texinfo-\\{0,1\\}4\\.[0-9][a-z]\\{0,1\\}%${top_srcdir}%'` # The following makes sure we are not going to remove a directory # which is the cwd on its drive (DOS doesn't allow to remove such # a directory). The trick is to chdir to the root directory on # temp directory's drive before removing $tmp. /^ *trap 'exit_status=\$\?; rm -rf/s%rm -rf%cd $tmp; cd /; &% # AC_CONFIG_LINKS fails if the source and destination are on # different file systems and symlinks don't work. /^ ln \$srcdir/s%||%|| cp -pf $srcdir/$ac_source $ac_dest ||%