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Store the currently selected service in the Dialog structure
This will come in handy with the context menu, since the callbacks for
those will just pass the dialog (and most of these callbacks don't use the
GtkFirstArgument*).
author | Paul Aurich <paul@darkrain42.org> |
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date | Mon, 08 Jun 2009 05:23:45 +0000 |
parents | eb1bf40d6fd0 |
children | a709dc0bb3f3 |
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#! /bin/sh # Pidgin and Finch: The Pimpin' Penguin IM Clients That're Good for the Soul # Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Gary Kramlich <grim@reaperworld.com> # # This program 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 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program 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 # this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 # Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ############################################################################### # Usage ############################################################################### # This script uses a config file that can be used to stash common arguments # passed to configure or environment variables that need to be set before # configure is called. The configuration file is a simple shell script that # gets sourced. # # By default, the config file that is used is named 'autogen.args'. This can # be configured below. # # Available options that are handled are as follow: # ACLOCAL_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to aclocal # AUTOCONF_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to autoconf # AUTOHEADER_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to autoheader # AUTOMAKE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to automake flags # CONFIGURE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to configure # GLIB_GETTEXTIZE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to glib-gettextize # INTLTOOLIZE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to intltoolize # LIBTOOLIZE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to libtoolize # # Other helpful notes: # If you're using a different c compiler, you can override the environment # variable in 'autogen.args'. For example, say you're using distcc, just add # the following to 'autogen.args': # # CC="distcc" # # This will work for any influential environment variable to configure. ############################################################################### PACKAGE="Pidgin" ARGS_FILE="autogen.args" export CFLAGS export LDFLAGS libtoolize="libtoolize" case $(uname -s) in Darwin*) libtoolize="glibtoolize" ;; *) esac ############################################################################### # Some helper functions ############################################################################### check () { CMD=$1 printf "%s" "checking for ${CMD}... " BIN=`which ${CMD} 2>/dev/null` if [ x"${BIN}" = x"" ] ; then echo "not found." echo "${CMD} is required to build ${PACKAGE}!" exit 1; fi echo "${BIN}" } run_or_die () { # beotch CMD=$1 shift OUTPUT=`mktemp autogen-XXXXXX` printf "%s" "running ${CMD} ${@}... " ${CMD} ${@} >${OUTPUT} 2>&1 if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "failed." cat ${OUTPUT} rm -f ${OUTPUT} exit 1 else echo "done." cat ${OUTPUT} rm -f ${OUTPUT} fi } ############################################################################### # We really start here, yes, very sneaky! ############################################################################### FIGLET=`which figlet 2> /dev/null` if [ x"${FIGLET}" != x"" ] ; then ${FIGLET} -f small ${PACKAGE} echo "build system is being generated" else echo "autogenerating build system for '${PACKAGE}'" fi ############################################################################### # Look for our args file ############################################################################### printf "%s" "checking for ${ARGS_FILE}: " if [ -f ${ARGS_FILE} ] ; then echo "found." printf "%s" "sourcing ${ARGS_FILE}: " . "`dirname "$0"`"/${ARGS_FILE} echo "done." else echo "not found." fi ############################################################################### # Check for our required helpers ############################################################################### check "$libtoolize"; LIBTOOLIZE=${BIN}; check "glib-gettextize"; GLIB_GETTEXTIZE=${BIN}; check "intltoolize"; INTLTOOLIZE=${BIN}; check "aclocal"; ACLOCAL=${BIN}; check "autoheader"; AUTOHEADER=${BIN}; check "automake"; AUTOMAKE=${BIN}; check "autoconf"; AUTOCONF=${BIN}; ############################################################################### # Run all of our helpers ############################################################################### run_or_die ${LIBTOOLIZE} ${LIBTOOLIZE_FLAGS:-"-c -f --automake"} run_or_die ${GLIB_GETTEXTIZE} ${GLIB_GETTEXTIZE_FLAGS:-"--force --copy"} run_or_die ${INTLTOOLIZE} ${INTLTOOLIZE_FLAGS:-"-c -f --automake"} run_or_die ${ACLOCAL} ${ACLOCAL_FLAGS:-"-I m4macros"} run_or_die ${AUTOHEADER} ${AUTOHEADER_FLAGS} run_or_die ${AUTOMAKE} ${AUTOMAKE_FLAGS:-"-a -c --gnu"} run_or_die ${AUTOCONF} ${AUTOCONF_FLAGS} ############################################################################### # Run configure ############################################################################### echo "running ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} $@" ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} $@