wolfTPM/autogen.sh

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Create configure and makefile stuff...
#
set -e
# Check environment
if [ -n "$WSL_DISTRO_NAME" ]; then
# we found a non-blank WSL environment distro name
current_path="$(pwd)"
pattern="/mnt/?"
if [ "$(echo "$current_path" | grep -E "^$pattern")" ]; then
# if we are in WSL and shared Windows file system, 'ln' does not work.
no_links=true
else
no_links=
fi
fi
# Git hooks should come before autoreconf.
if test -d .git; then
if [ -n "$no_links" ]; then
echo "Linux ln does not work on shared Windows file system in WSL."
if [ ! -e .git/hooks/pre-commit ]; then
echo "The pre-commit.sh file will not be copied to .git/hooks/pre-commit"
# shell scripts do not work on Windows; TODO create equivalent batch file
# cp ./pre-commit.sh .git/hooks/pre-commit || exit $?
fi
if [ ! -e .git/hooks/pre-push ]; then
echo "The pre-push.sh file will not be copied to .git/hooks/pre-commit"
# shell scripts do not work on Windows; TODO create equivalent batch file
# cp ./pre-push.sh .git/hooks/pre-push || exit $?
fi
else
if ! test -d .git/hooks; then
mkdir .git/hooks
fi
ln -s -f ../../pre-commit.sh .git/hooks/pre-commit
fi
fi
# if get an error about libtool not setup
# " error: Libtool library used but 'LIBTOOL' is undefined
# The usual way to define 'LIBTOOL' is to add 'LT_INIT' "
# manually call libtoolize or glibtoolize before running this again
# (g)libtoolize
# if you get an error about config.rpath missing, some buggy automake versions
# then touch the missing file (may need to make config/ first).
# touch config/config.rpath
# touch config.rpath
if test ! -d build-aux; then
echo "Making missing build-aux directory."
mkdir -p build-aux
fi
if test ! -f build-aux/config.rpath; then
echo "Touching missing build-aux/config.rpath file."
touch build-aux/config.rpath
fi
# If this is a source checkout then call autoreconf with error as well
if test -d .git; then
WARNINGS="all,error"
else
WARNINGS="all"
fi
autoreconf --install --force --verbose