harfbuzz/autogen.sh
Behdad Esfahbod abc82b493e Add Ragel-generated files to git
I know it's bad form; I know I've said no to this multiple times...
But this is part of an experiment to see if we can make rolling HarfBuzz
into Chrome much faster. That will give us a lot more testing exposure
that currently Chrome does.

Doing this while those files are still considered ignored by our
gitignore rules; will see how that flies.
2018-02-20 14:36:14 -08:00

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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
#echo -n "checking for ragel... "
#which ragel || {
# echo "You need to install ragel... See http://www.complang.org/ragel/"
# exit 1
#}
echo -n "checking for pkg-config... "
which pkg-config || {
echo "*** No pkg-config found, please install it ***"
exit 1
}
echo -n "checking for libtoolize... "
which glibtoolize || which libtoolize || {
echo "*** No libtoolize (libtool) found, please install it ***"
exit 1
}
echo -n "checking for gtkdocize... "
if which gtkdocize ; then
gtkdocize --copy || exit 1
else
echo "*** No gtkdocize (gtk-doc) found, skipping documentation ***"
echo "EXTRA_DIST = " > gtk-doc.make
fi
echo -n "checking for autoreconf... "
which autoreconf || {
echo "*** No autoreconf (autoconf) found, please install it ***"
exit 1
}
echo "running autoreconf --force --install --verbose"
autoreconf --force --install --verbose || exit $?
cd $olddir
test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" || {
echo "running configure $@"
"$srcdir/configure" "$@"
}