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#! /usr/bin/env bash
# this is a script around make which basicly checks
# if it's in srcdir or in builddir and changes to
# the right directory for calling /usr/bin/make
# (C) Stephan Kulow
# You may need to set OBJ_REPLACEMENT variable to get it to work.
# In the variable use the sed syntax to switch directories, for example
# export OBJ_REPLACEMENT="s:/home/zack/cvs/kde:/home/zack/build:"
# will assure that the builds are performed under /home/zack/build
# directory, when the cvs is held under /home/zack/cvs/kde.
file=Makefile
dir=.
args=()
while test $# -gt 0 ; do
case "${1}" in
-f)
shift
file="${1}"
shift
args=("${args[@]}" -f $file)
;;
-C)
shift
dir="${1}"
shift ;;
*)
args=("${args[@]}" "$1")
shift
;;
esac
done
if test ! -f $dir/$file; then
if test -n "$OBJ_SUBDIR"; then
dir=$PWD
subdir=.
while test ! -f $dir/$OBJ_SUBDIR/$file; do
subdir=`basename $dir`"/$subdir"
dir=`dirname $dir`
if test "$dir" = "/"; then
# the case that someone puts the compile dir in /
# is very unlikely, so we better skip here ;)
echo "can't find $OBJ_SUBDIR above current dir"
exit 1
fi
done
cd $dir/$OBJ_SUBDIR/$subdir
else
if test -n "$OBJ_REPLACEMENT"; then
pwd=`echo $PWD | sed -e "$OBJ_REPLACEMENT"`
if test ! -f $pwd/$dir/$file; then
# No objdir found. But if "make" will work in srcdir, then go ahead; might be a non-kde project.
test -f $dir/GNUmakefile && file=GNUmakefile
test -f $dir/makefile && file=makefile
test -f $dir/$file || file=""
if test -z "$file"; then
echo "no objdir found. Tried $pwd"
exit 1
fi
fi
cd $pwd/$dir
fi
fi
else
cd $dir
fi
echo "makeobj[0]: Entering directory \`$PWD'"
if test -z "$MAKE"; then
using_new_unsermake=0
if head -n 1 $file | grep unsermake >/dev/null; then
using_new_unsermake=1
fi
if head -n 1 $file | grep automake >/dev/null; then
using_new_unsermake=0
fi
if test $using_new_unsermake -eq 1; then
MAKE=`type -p unsermake`
if test ! -x "$MAKE"; then
echo 'Makefile was created with unsermake, but there'
echo 'is no unsermake in $PATH'
exit 1
fi
else
MAKE=/usr/bin/make
fi
fi
LANGUAGE=C $MAKE "${args[@]}"
retval=$?
echo "makeobj[0]: Leaving directory \`$PWD'"
exit $retval
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