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Fix FSF address in comment.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Mon, 07 Apr 1997 05:12:16 +0000 |
parents | b29d903ca993 |
children | 55e7f9ff6456 |
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#!/bin/sh #### make-dist: create an Emacs distribution tar file from the current #### source tree. This basically creates a duplicate directory #### structure, and then hard links into it only those files that should #### be distributed. This means that if you add a file with an odd name, #### you should make sure that this script will include it. # Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GNU Emacs. # # GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. progname="$0" ### Exit if a command fails. ### set -e ### Print out each line we read, for debugging's sake. ### set -v update=yes clean_up=no make_tar=no newer="" while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case "$1" in ## This option tells make-dist to delete the staging directory ## when done. It is useless to use this unless you make a tar file. "--clean-up" ) clean_up=yes ;; ## This option tells make-dist to make a tar file. "--tar" ) make_tar=yes ;; ## This option tells make-dist not to recompile or do analogous things. "--no-update" ) update=no ;; ## This option tells make-dist to make the distribution normally, then ## remove all files older than the given timestamp file. This is useful ## for creating incremental or patch distributions. "--newer") newer="$2" new_extension=".new" shift ;; ## This option tells make-dist to use `compress' instead of gzip. ## Normally, make-dist uses gzip whenever it is present. "--compress") default_gzip="compress" ;; * ) echo "${progname}: Unrecognized argument: $1" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac shift done ### Make sure we're running in the right place. if [ ! -d src -o ! -f src/lisp.h -o ! -d lisp -o ! -f lisp/version.el ]; then echo "${progname}: Can't find \`src/lisp.h' and \`lisp/version.el'." >&2 echo "${progname} must be run in the top directory of the Emacs" >&2 echo "distribution tree. cd to that directory and try again." >&2 exit 1 fi ### Find where to run Emacs. if [ $update = yes ]; then if [ -f src/emacs ]; then EMACS=`pwd`/src/emacs else if [ x$EMACS = x ]; then echo You must specify the EMACS environment variable 2>&1 exit 1 fi fi fi ### Find out which version of Emacs this is. shortversion=`grep 'defconst[ ]*emacs-version' lisp/version.el \ | sed -e 's/^.*"\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/'` version=`grep 'defconst[ ]*emacs-version' lisp/version.el \ | sed -e 's/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'` if [ ! "${version}" ]; then echo "${progname}: can't find current Emacs version in \`./lisp/version.el'" >&2 exit 1 fi echo Version numbers are $version and $shortversion if [ $update = yes ]; then if grep -s "GNU Emacs version ${shortversion}" ./man/emacs.texi > /dev/null; then true else echo "You must update the version number in \`./man/emacs.texi'" sleep 5 fi fi ### Make sure we don't already have a directory emacs-${version}. emacsname="emacs-${version}${new_extension}" if [ -d ${emacsname} ] then echo Directory "${emacsname}" already exists >&2 exit 1 fi ### Make sure the subdirectory is available. tempparent="make-dist.tmp.$$" if [ -d ${tempparent} ]; then echo "${progname}: staging directory \`${tempparent}' already exists. Perhaps a previous invocation of \`${progname}' failed to clean up after itself. Check that directories whose names are of the form \`make-dist.tmp.NNNNN' don't contain any important information, remove them, and try again." >&2 exit 1 fi ### Check for .elc files with no corresponding .el file. ls -1 lisp/*.el | sed 's/\.el$/.elc/' > /tmp/el ls -1 lisp/*.elc > /tmp/elc bogosities="`comm -13 /tmp/el /tmp/elc`" if [ "${bogosities}" != "" ]; then echo "The following .elc files have no corresponding .el files:" echo "${bogosities}" fi rm -f /tmp/el /tmp/elc ### Check for .el files that would overflow the 14-char limit if compiled. long=`find lisp -name '[a-zA-Z0-9]??????????*.el' -print` if [ "$long" != "" ]; then echo "The following .el file names are too long:" echo "$long" fi ### Make sure configure is newer than configure.in. if [ "x`ls -t configure configure.in | head -1`" != "xconfigure" ]; then echo "\`./configure.in' is newer than \`./configure'" >&2 echo "Running autoconf" >&2 autoconf || { x=$?; echo Autoconf FAILED! >&2; exit $x; } fi if [ $update = yes ]; then echo "Updating Info files" (cd man; make info) echo "Updating finder-inf.el" (cd lisp; $EMACS -batch -l finder -f finder-compile-keywords-make-dist) echo "Recompiling Lisp files" $EMACS -batch -f batch-byte-recompile-directory lisp echo "Updating autoloads" $EMACS -batch -f batch-update-autoloads lisp fi echo "Making lisp/MANIFEST" (cd lisp; head -1 [!=]*.el | grep '^;' | sed -e 's/;;; //' > MANIFEST) echo "Creating staging directory: \`${tempparent}'" mkdir ${tempparent} tempdir="${tempparent}/${emacsname}" ### This trap ensures that the staging directory will be cleaned up even ### when the script is interrupted in mid-career. if [ "${clean_up}" = yes ]; then trap "echo 'Interrupted...cleaning up the staging directory'; rm -rf ${tempparent}; exit 1" 1 2 15 fi echo "Creating top directory: \`${tempdir}'" mkdir ${tempdir} ### We copy in the top-level files before creating the subdirectories in ### hopes that this will make the top-level files appear first in the ### tar file; this means that people can start reading the INSTALL and ### README while the rest of the tar file is still unpacking. Whoopee. echo "Making links to top-level files" ln GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE INSTALL PROBLEMS README BUGS move-if-change ${tempdir} ln ChangeLog Makefile.in configure configure.in ${tempdir} ln config.bat make-dist update-subdirs vpath.sed ${tempdir} ### Copy these files; they're cross-filesystem symlinks. cp mkinstalldirs ${tempdir} cp config.sub ${tempdir} cp config.guess ${tempdir} cp install.sh ${tempdir} echo "Updating version number in README" (cd ${tempdir} awk \ '$1 " " $2 " " $3 " " $4 " " $5 == "This directory tree holds version" { $6 = version; print $0 } $1 " " $2 " " $3 " " $4 " " $5 != "This directory tree holds version"' \ version=${version} README > tmp.README mv tmp.README README) echo "Creating subdirectories" for subdir in lisp lisp/term lisp/language site-lisp \ src src/m src/s src/bitmaps lib-src oldXMenu lwlib \ nt nt/inc nt/inc/sys nt/inc/arpa nt/inc/netinet \ etc etc/e lock cpp info man msdos vms; do mkdir ${tempdir}/${subdir} done echo "Making links to \`lisp'" ### Don't distribute TAGS, =*.el files, site-init.el, site-load.el, or default.el. (cd lisp ln [a-zA-Z]*.el ../${tempdir}/lisp ln [a-zA-Z]*.elc ../${tempdir}/lisp ln [a-zA-Z]*.dat ../${tempdir}/lisp ## simula.el doesn't keep abbreviations in simula.defns any more. ## ln [a-zA-Z]*.defns ../${tempdir}/lisp ln ChangeLog Makefile makefile.nt ChangeLog.? README ../${tempdir}/lisp cd ../${tempdir}/lisp rm -f TAGS =* rm -f subdirs.el rm -f site-init site-init.el site-init.elc rm -f site-load site-load.el site-load.elc rm -f site-start site-start.el site-start.elc rm -f default default.el default.elc) #echo "Making links to \`lisp/calc-2.02'" #### Don't distribute =*.el files, TAGS or backups. #(cd lisp/calc-2.02 # ln [a-zA-Z]*.el ../../${tempdir}/lisp/calc-2.02 # ln [a-zA-Z]*.elc ../../${tempdir}/lisp/calc-2.02 # ln calc.info* calc.texinfo calc-refcard.* ../../${tempdir}/lisp/calc-2.02 # ln INSTALL Makefile README README.prev ../../${tempdir}/lisp/calc-2.02 # cd ../../${tempdir}/lisp/calc-2.02 # rm -f *~ TAGS) echo "Making links to \`lisp/term'" ### Don't distribute =*.el files or TAGS. (cd lisp/term ln [a-zA-Z]*.el ../../${tempdir}/lisp/term ln [a-zA-Z]*.elc ../../${tempdir}/lisp/term ln README ../../${tempdir}/lisp/term rm -f =* TAGS) echo "Making links to \`lisp/term'" ### Don't distribute =*.el files or TAGS. (cd lisp/language ln [a-zA-Z]*.el ../../${tempdir}/lisp/language ln [a-zA-Z]*.elc ../../${tempdir}/lisp/language rm -f =* TAGS) echo "Making links to \`src'" ### Don't distribute =*.[ch] files, or the configured versions of ### config.in, paths.in, or Makefile.in, or TAGS. (cd src echo " (It is ok if ln fails in some cases.)" ln [a-zA-Z]*.c ../${tempdir}/src ln [a-zA-Z]*.h ../${tempdir}/src ln [a-zA-Z]*.s ../${tempdir}/src ln [a-zA-Z]*.in ../${tempdir}/src ln [a-zA-Z]*.opt ../${tempdir}/src ## If we ended up with a symlink, or if we did not get anything ## due to a cross-device symlink, copy the file. for file in [a-zA-Z]*.[hcs] [a-zA-Z]*.in [a-zA-Z]*.opt; do if test -f ../${tempdir}/src/$file; then # test -f appears to succeed for a symlink if test -L ../${tempdir}/src/$file; then rm ../${tempdir}/src/$file cp $file ../${tempdir}/src chmod a-w ../${tempdir}/src/$file fi else rm ../${tempdir}/src/$file cp $file ../${tempdir}/src chmod a-w ../${tempdir}/src/$file fi done ln README ChangeLog ChangeLog.*[0-9] ../${tempdir}/src ln makefile.nt vms-pp.trans ../${tempdir}/src ln .gdbinit .dbxinit ../${tempdir}/src cd ../${tempdir}/src rm -f config.h paths.h Makefile Makefile.c rm -f =* TAGS) echo "Making links to \`src/bitmaps'" (cd src/bitmaps ln README *.xbm ../../${tempdir}/src/bitmaps) echo "Making links to \`src/m'" (cd src/m # We call files for miscellaneous input (to linker etc) .inp. ln README [a-zA-Z0-9]*.h *.inp ../../${tempdir}/src/m) echo "Making links to \`src/s'" (cd src/s ln README [a-zA-Z0-9]*.h ../../${tempdir}/src/s) echo "Making links to \`lib-src'" (cd lib-src ln [a-zA-Z]*.[chy] ../${tempdir}/lib-src ln ChangeLog Makefile.in README testfile vcdiff ../${tempdir}/lib-src ln emacs.csh rcs2log rcs-checkin makefile.nt ../${tempdir}/lib-src ## If we ended up with a symlink, or if we did not get anything ## due to a cross-device symlink, copy the file. for file in [a-zA-Z]*.[chy]; do if test -f ../${tempdir}/lib-src/$file; then # test -f appears to succeed for a symlink if test -L ../${tempdir}/lib-src/$file; then rm ../${tempdir}/lib-src/$file cp $file ../${tempdir}/lib-src chmod a-w ../${tempdir}/lib-src/$file fi else rm ../${tempdir}/lib-src/$file cp $file ../${tempdir}/lib-src chmod a-w ../${tempdir}/lib-src/$file fi done cd ../${tempdir}/lib-src rm -f Makefile.c rm -f =* TAGS) echo "Making links to \`nt'" (cd nt ln emacs.ico emacs.rc config.nt [a-z]*.in [a-z]*.c ../${tempdir}/nt ln [a-z]*.bat [a-z]*.h makefile.def makefile.nt ../${tempdir}/nt ln TODO ChangeLog INSTALL README ../${tempdir}/nt) echo "Making links to \`nt/inc'" (cd nt/inc ln [a-z]*.h ../../${tempdir}/nt/inc) echo "Making links to \`nt/inc/sys'" (cd nt/inc/sys ln [a-z]*.h ../../../${tempdir}/nt/inc/sys) echo "Making links to \`nt/inc/arpa'" (cd nt/inc/arpa ln [a-z]*.h ../../../${tempdir}/nt/inc/arpa) echo "Making links to \`nt/inc/netinet'" (cd nt/inc/netinet ln [a-z]*.h ../../../${tempdir}/nt/inc/netinet) echo "Making links to \`msdos'" (cd msdos ln ChangeLog emacs.ico emacs.pif ../${tempdir}/msdos ln is_exec.c sigaction.c mainmake mainmake.v2 sed*.inp ../${tempdir}/msdos cd ../${tempdir}/msdos rm -f =*) echo "Making links to \`oldXMenu'" (cd oldXMenu ln *.c *.h *.in ../${tempdir}/oldXMenu ln README Imakefile ChangeLog ../${tempdir}/oldXMenu ln compile.com descrip.mms ../${tempdir}/oldXMenu) echo "Making links to \`lwlib'" (cd lwlib ln *.c *.h *.in ../${tempdir}/lwlib ln README Imakefile ChangeLog ../${tempdir}/lwlib cd ../${tempdir}/lwlib rm -f lwlib-Xol*) echo "Making links to \`etc'" ### Don't distribute = files, TAGS, DOC files, backups, autosaves, or ### tex litter. (cd etc ln `ls -d * | grep -v 'RCS' | grep -v 'Old' | grep -v '^e$'` ../${tempdir}/etc cd ../${tempdir}/etc rm -f DOC* *~ \#*\# *.dvi *.log *.orig *.rej *,v =* core rm -f TAGS) echo "Making links to \`etc/e'" (cd etc/e ln `ls -d * | grep -v 'RCS'` ../../${tempdir}/etc/e cd ../../${tempdir}/etc/e rm -f *~ \#*\# *,v =* core) echo "Making links to \`cpp'" (cd cpp ln cccp.c cexp.y Makefile README ../${tempdir}/cpp) echo "Making links to \`info'" # Don't distribute backups or autosaves. (cd info ln [a-zA-Z]* ../${tempdir}/info cd ../${tempdir}/info # Avoid an error when expanding the wildcards later. ln emacs dummy~ ; ln emacs \#dummy\# rm -f *~ \#*\# core) echo "Making links to \`man'" (cd man ln *.texi *.aux *.cps *.fns *.kys *.vrs ../${tempdir}/man test -f README && ln README ../${tempdir}/man test -f Makefile.in && ln Makefile.in ../${tempdir}/man ln ChangeLog split-man ../${tempdir}/man cp texinfo.tex ../${tempdir}/man cd ../${tempdir}/man rm -f \#*\# =* *~ core emacs-index* *.Z *.z xmail rm -f emacs.?? termcap.?? gdb.?? *.log *.toc *.dvi *.oaux) echo "Making links to \`vms'" (cd vms ln [0-9a-zA-Z]* ../${tempdir}/vms cd ../${tempdir}/vms rm -f *~) ### It would be nice if they could all be symlinks to etc's copy, but ### you're not supposed to have any symlinks in distribution tar files. echo "Making sure copying notices are all copies of \`etc/COPYING'" rm -f ${tempdir}/etc/COPYING cp etc/COPYING ${tempdir}/etc/COPYING for subdir in lisp src lib-src info msdos; do if [ -f ${tempdir}/${subdir}/COPYING ]; then rm ${tempdir}/${subdir}/COPYING fi cp etc/COPYING ${tempdir}/${subdir} done #### Make sure that there aren't any hard links between files in the #### distribution; people with afs can't deal with that. Okay, #### actually we just re-copy anything with a link count greater #### than two. (Yes, strictly greater than 2 is correct; since we #### created these files by linking them in from the original tree, #### they'll have exactly two links normally.) #### #### Commented out since it's not strictly necessary; it should suffice #### to just break the link on alloca.c. #echo "Breaking intra-tree links." #find ${tempdir} ! -type d -links +2 \ # -exec cp -p {} $$ \; -exec rm -f {} \; -exec mv $$ {} \; rm -f $tempdir/lib-src/alloca.c cp $tempdir/src/alloca.c $tempdir/lib-src/alloca.c if [ "${newer}" ]; then echo "Removing files older than $newer" ## We remove .elc files unconditionally, on the theory that anyone picking ## up an incremental distribution already has a running Emacs to byte-compile ## them with. find ${tempparent} \( -name '*.elc' -o ! -newer ${newer} \) -exec rm -f {} \; fi if [ "${make_tar}" = yes ]; then if [ "${default_gzip}" = "" ]; then echo "Looking for gzip" temppath=`echo $PATH | sed 's/^:/.:/ s/::/:.:/g s/:$/:./ s/:/ /g'` default_gzip=`( for dir in ${temppath}; do if [ -f ${dir}/gzip ]; then echo 'gzip --best'; exit 0; fi done echo compress )` fi case "${default_gzip}" in compress* ) gzip_extension=.Z ;; * ) gzip_extension=.gz ;; esac echo "Creating tar file" (cd ${tempparent} ; tar cvf - ${emacsname} ) \ | ${default_gzip} \ > ${emacsname}.tar${gzip_extension} fi if [ "${clean_up}" = yes ]; then echo "Cleaning up the staging directory" rm -rf ${tempparent} else (cd ${tempparent}; mv ${emacsname} ..) rm -rf ${tempparent} fi ### make-dist ends here