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author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Tue, 18 Jun 2002 21:47:41 +0000 |
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@echo off rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem Configuration script for MS Windows 95/98 and NT/2000 rem Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. rem This file is part of GNU Emacs. rem GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify rem it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by rem the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) rem any later version. rem GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the rem GNU General Public License for more details. rem You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License rem along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the rem Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, rem Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING UTILITIES TO MAKE EMACS: rem rem + MS Windows 95/98 or NT/2000 rem + either MSVC 2.x or later, or gcc-2.95 or later (with gmake 3.75 rem or later) and the Mingw32 and W32 API headers and libraries rem rem For reference, here is a list of which builds of gmake are known to rem work or not, and whether they work in the presence and/or absence of rem sh.exe. rem rem sh exists no sh rem cygwin b20.1 make (3.75): okay[1] fails[2] rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.77: okay okay rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.78.1: okay okay rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.79.1: okay okay rem mingw32/gcc-2.92.2 make (3.77): okay okay rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.77: okay[1] fails[2] rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.78.1: okay fails[2] rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.79.1: couldn't build make[3] rem rem [1] doesn't cope with makefiles with DOS line endings, so must mount rem emacs source with text!=binary. rem [2] fails when needs to invoke shell commands; okay invoking gcc etc. rem [3] requires LC_MESSAGES support to build; maybe 2.95.x update to rem cygwin provides this? rem rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem See if the environment is large enough. We need 43 (?) bytes. set $foo$=123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123 if not "%$foo$%" == "123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123" goto SmallEnv set $foo$= rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem Make sure we are running in the nt subdir if exist configure.bat goto start echo You must run configure from the nt subdirectory. goto end :start rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem Default settings. set prefix= set nodebug=N set noopt=N set nocygwin=N set COMPILER= set usercflags= set userldflags= set sep1= set sep2= rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem Handle arguments. :again if "%1" == "-h" goto usage if "%1" == "--help" goto usage if "%1" == "--prefix" goto setprefix if "%1" == "--with-gcc" goto withgcc if "%1" == "--with-msvc" goto withmsvc if "%1" == "--no-debug" goto nodebug if "%1" == "--no-opt" goto noopt if "%1" == "--no-cygwin" goto nocygwin if "%1" == "--cflags" goto usercflags if "%1" == "--ldflags" goto userldflags if "%1" == "" goto checkutils :usage echo Usage: configure [options] echo Options: echo. --prefix PREFIX install Emacs in directory PREFIX echo. --with-gcc use GCC to compile Emacs echo. --with-msvc use MSVC to compile Emacs echo. --no-debug exclude debug info from executables echo. --no-opt disable optimization echo. --no-cygwin use -mno-cygwin option with GCC echo. --cflags FLAG pass FLAG to compiler echo. --ldflags FLAG pass FLAG to compiler when linking goto end rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :setprefix shift set prefix=%1 shift goto again rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :withgcc set COMPILER=gcc shift goto again rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :withmsvc set COMPILER=cl shift goto again rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :nodebug set nodebug=Y shift goto again rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :noopt set noopt=Y shift goto again rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :nocygwin set nocygwin=Y shift goto again rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :usercflags shift set usercflags=%usercflags%%sep1%%1 set sep1= %nothing% shift goto again rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :userldflags shift set userldflags=%userldflags%%sep2%%1 set sep2= %nothing% shift goto again rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem Check that necessary utilities (cp and rm) are present. :checkutils echo Checking for 'cp'... cp configure.bat junk.bat if not exist junk.bat goto needcp echo Checking for 'rm'... rm junk.bat if exist junk.bat goto needrm goto checkcompiler :needcp echo You need 'cp' (the Unix file copy program) to build Emacs. goto end :needrm del junk.bat echo You need 'rm' (the Unix file delete program) to build Emacs. goto end rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem Auto-detect compiler if not specified, and validate GCC if chosen. :checkcompiler if (%COMPILER%)==(cl) goto genmakefiles if (%COMPILER%)==(gcc) goto checkgcc echo Checking whether 'cl' is available... echo main(){} >junk.c cl -nologo -c junk.c if exist junk.obj goto clOK echo Checking whether 'gcc' is available... gcc -c junk.c if not exist junk.o goto nocompiler del junk.o :checkgcc Rem WARNING -- COMMAND.COM on some systems only looks at the first Rem 8 characters of a label. So do NOT be tempted to change Rem chkapi* into something fancier like checkw32api Rem You HAVE been warned! if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto chkapi echo Checking whether gcc requires '-mno-cygwin'... echo #include "cygwin/version.h" >junk.c echo main(){} >>junk.c gcc -c junk.c if not exist junk.o goto chkapi gcc -mno-cygwin -c junk.c if exist junk.o set nocygwin=Y rm -f junk.c junk.o :chkapi rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rem Older versions of the Windows API headers either don't have any of rem the IMAGE_xxx definitions (the headers that come with Cygwin b20.1 rem are like this), or have a typo in the definition of rem IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (the headers with gcc/mingw32 2.95 have this rem problem). The gcc/mingw32 2.95.2 headers are okay, as are distros rem of w32api-xxx.zip from Anders Norlander since 1999-11-18 at least. rem echo Checking whether W32 API headers are too old... echo #include "windows.h" >junk.c echo test(PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS pHeader) >>junk.c echo {PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER pSection = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION(pHeader);} >>junk.c if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto chkapi1 set cf=%usercflags% goto chkapi2 :chkapi1 set cf=%usercflags% -mno-cygwin :chkapi2 echo on gcc %cf% -c junk.c echo off set cf= if exist junk.o goto gccOk :nocompiler echo. echo Configure failed. echo To configure Emacs for Windows, you need to have either echo gcc-2.95 or later with Mingw32 and the W32 API headers, echo or MSVC 2.x or later. del junk.c goto end :gccOk set COMPILER=gcc rm -f junk.c junk.o echo Using 'gcc' goto genmakefiles :clOk set COMPILER=cl rm -f junk.c junk.obj echo Using 'MSVC' goto genmakefiles rem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :genmakefiles echo Generating makefiles if %COMPILER% == gcc set MAKECMD=gmake if %COMPILER% == cl set MAKECMD=nmake rem Pass on chosen settings to makefiles. rem NB. Be very careful to not have a space before redirection symbols rem except when there is a preceding digit, when a space is required. rem echo # Start of settings from configure.bat >config.settings echo COMPILER=%COMPILER%>>config.settings if (%nodebug%) == (Y) echo NODEBUG=1 >>config.settings if (%noopt%) == (Y) echo NOOPT=1 >>config.settings if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) echo NOCYGWIN=1 >>config.settings if not "(%prefix%)" == "()" echo INSTALL_DIR=%prefix%>>config.settings if not "(%usercflags%)" == "()" echo USER_CFLAGS=%usercflags%>>config.settings if not "(%userldflags%)" == "()" echo USER_LDFLAGS=%userldflags%>>config.settings echo # End of settings from configure.bat>>config.settings echo. >>config.settings copy config.nt ..\src\config.h if not "(%usercflags%)" == "()" echo #define USER_CFLAGS " %usercflags%">>..\src\config.h if not "(%userldflags%)" == "()" echo #define USER_LDFLAGS " %userldflags%">>..\src\config.h copy paths.h ..\src\epaths.h copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\nt\makefile.w32-in ..\nt\makefile copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lib-src\makefile.w32-in ..\lib-src\makefile copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\src\makefile.w32-in ..\src\makefile if not exist ..\lisp\Makefile.unix rename ..\lisp\Makefile.in Makefile.unix if exist ..\lisp\makefile rm -f ../lisp/[Mm]akefile copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lisp\makefile.w32-in ..\lisp\makefile rem Use the default (no-op) Makefile.in if the nt version is not present. if exist ..\leim\makefile.w32-in copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\leim\makefile.w32-in ..\leim\makefile if not exist ..\leim\makefile.w32-in copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\leim\Makefile.in ..\leim\makefile del config.settings Rem Some people use WinZip which doesn't create empty directories! if not exist ..\site-lisp\nul mkdir ..\site-lisp\ if not exist ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el copy subdirs.el ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el echo. echo Emacs successfully configured. echo Run `%MAKECMD%' to build, then run `%MAKECMD% install' to install. goto end :SmallEnv echo Your environment size is too small. Please enlarge it and rerun configure. echo For example, type "command.com /e:2048" to have 2048 bytes available. set $foo$= :end set prefix= set nodebug= set noopt= set nocygwin= set COMPILER= set MAKECMD= set usercflags= set userldflags=