syncevolution/gen-autotools.sh
Patrick Ohly 0944e3eda5 installation: templates now in $(datadir)/syncevolution/templates (MB #7808)
The previous location was /usr/etc/syncevolution. It should have been
/etc/syncevolution in our debs, with proper declaration as system
config files. The intention was that system admins can add or modify
templates.

Not particularly likely, so now template files are only searched in
/usr/share/syncevolution/templates (or whatever was chosen with
configure --datadir).

Also added a README to that directory, warning that copying these
files will lead to incomplete configs. Each main config.ini carries
a similar comment, for those who miss the README.
2009-11-27 14:43:22 +01:00

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#! /bin/sh
#
# This script generates the autotools configure.in and
# Makefile.am files from the information provided by
# SyncEvolution and backends in src/backends. The
# motivation for this non-standard approach was that
# it allows adding new backends without touching core
# files, which should have simplified the development of
# out-of-tree backends. Now git pretty much removes
# the need for such tricks, but it's still around.
# generate configure.in from main configure-*.in pieces
# and all backend configure-sub.in pieces
rm -f configure.in
cat configure-pre.in >>configure.in
BACKENDS=
SUBS=
for sub in src/backends/*/configure-sub.in; do
BACKENDS="$BACKENDS `dirname $sub | sed -e 's;^src/;;'`"
SUBS="$SUBS $sub"
echo "# vvvvvvvvvvvvvv $sub vvvvvvvvvvvvvv" >>configure.in
cat $sub >>configure.in
echo "AC_CONFIG_FILES(`echo $sub | sed -e s/configure-sub.in/Makefile/`)" >>configure.in
echo "# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ $sub ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" >>configure.in
echo >>configure.in
done
cat configure-post.in >>configure.in
TEMPLATE_FILES=`cd src && find templates -type f \( -name README -o -name '*.png' -o -name '*.svg' -o -name '*.ini' \)`
TEMPLATE_FILES=`echo $TEMPLATE_FILES`
# create Makefile.am files
sed -e "s;@BACKEND_REGISTRIES@;`echo src/backends/*/*Register.cpp | sed -e s%src/%%g`;" \
-e "s;@BACKENDS@;$BACKENDS;" \
-e "s;@TEMPLATE_FILES@;$TEMPLATE_FILES;" \
src/Makefile-gen.am >src/Makefile.am
sed -e "s;@CONFIG_SUBS@;$SUBS;" \
Makefile-gen.am >Makefile.am
# create LINGUAS file: every .po is included
(cd po && ls -1 *.po | sort -u | sed -e 's/.po$//' > LINGUAS)