# HG changeset patch # User rosfran # Date 1168461317 0 # Node ID ef26dbeb7a5bb36f82a0544d2d36ee2d52091d16 # Parent 0bddbe7eba515099b0d6087304846e57a75a0df5 [svn r254] Added these 2 mandatory directories (m4 and common). diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/common/Makefile.am --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/common/Makefile.am Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ +EXTRA_DIST = autogen-helper.sh diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/common/autogen-helper.sh --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/common/autogen-helper.sh Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,302 @@ +# a silly hack that generates autoregen.sh but it's handy +echo "#!/bin/sh" > autoregen.sh +echo "./autogen.sh $@ \$@" >> autoregen.sh +chmod +x autoregen.sh + +# helper functions for autogen.sh + +debug () +# print out a debug message if DEBUG is a defined variable +{ + if test ! -z "$DEBUG" + then + echo "DEBUG: $1" + fi +} + +version_check () +# check the version of a package +# first argument : package name (executable) +# second argument : optional path where to look for it instead +# third argument : source download url +# rest of arguments : major, minor, micro version +# all consecutive ones : suggestions for binaries to use +# (if not specified in second argument) +{ + PACKAGE=$1 + PKG_PATH=$2 + URL=$3 + MAJOR=$4 + MINOR=$5 + MICRO=$6 + + # for backwards compatibility, we let PKG_PATH=PACKAGE when PKG_PATH null + if test -z "$PKG_PATH"; then PKG_PATH=$PACKAGE; fi + debug "major $MAJOR minor $MINOR micro $MICRO" + VERSION=$MAJOR + if test ! -z "$MINOR"; then VERSION=$VERSION.$MINOR; else MINOR=0; fi + if test ! -z "$MICRO"; then VERSION=$VERSION.$MICRO; else MICRO=0; fi + + debug "major $MAJOR minor $MINOR micro $MICRO" + + for SUGGESTION in $PKG_PATH; do + COMMAND="$SUGGESTION" + + # don't check if asked not to + test -z "$NOCHECK" && { + echo -n " checking for $COMMAND >= $VERSION ... 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The name of the + PKG-CONFIG resource is 'maemo-myth', plus the minor and major version. + Actually, the version is '0.1', so the library config file is: + 'maemo-myth-0.1.pc'. You can type: 'pkg-config --cflags --libs + maemo-myth-0.1'. + * Many adjustments in the automake/autoconf configuration files + (configure.ac, Makefile.am) - some autotools misusage fixed. + * Added the MythURI structure, and the URI parsing utility functions + (missing in the GLib). + * Some functions were exported (myth_socket, mmyth_context), that's + why many ther modules need to use them. + * Fixed some library dependencies. + * Prepared to be used inside the GStreamer (linking with the MythTV + plug-in). + diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/m4/INSTALL --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/m4/INSTALL Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +Installation Instructions +************************* + +Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Free +Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives +unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. + +Basic Installation +================== + +These are generic installation instructions. + + The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for +various system-dependent variables used during compilation. 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Run +`configure --help' for more details. + diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/m4/Makefile.am --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/m4/Makefile.am Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +SUBDIRS= src pixmaps + +include aminclude.am + +EXTRA_DIST = \ + autogen.sh \ + AUTHORS \ + COPYING \ + README + diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/m4/ac_doxygen.m4 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/m4/ac_doxygen.m4 Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +# This file is part of Autoconf. -*- Autoconf -*- + +# Copyright (C) 2004 Oren Ben-Kiki +# This file is distributed under the same terms as the Autoconf macro files. + +# Generate automatic documentation using Doxygen. Works in concert with the +# aminclude.m4 file and a compatible doxygen configuration file. Defines the +# following public macros: +# +# DX_???_FEATURE(ON|OFF) - control the default setting fo a Doxygen feature. +# Supported features are 'DOXYGEN' itself, 'DOT' for generating graphics, +# 'HTML' for plain HTML, 'CHM' for compressed HTML help (for MS users), 'CHI' +# for generating a seperate .chi file by the .chm file, and 'MAN', 'RTF', +# 'XML', 'PDF' and 'PS' for the appropriate output formats. The environment +# variable DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE may be specified to override the default 'a4wide' +# paper size. +# +# By default, HTML, PDF and PS documentation is generated as this seems to be +# the most popular and portable combination. MAN pages created by Doxygen are +# usually problematic, though by picking an appropriate subset and doing some +# massaging they might be better than nothing. CHM and RTF are specific for MS +# (note that you can't generate both HTML and CHM at the same time). The XML is +# rather useless unless you apply specialized post-processing to it. +# +# The macro mainly controls the default state of the feature. The use can +# override the default by specifying --enable or --disable. The macros ensure +# that contradictory flags are not given (e.g., --enable-doxygen-html and +# --enable-doxygen-chm, --enable-doxygen-anything with --disable-doxygen, etc.) +# Finally, each feature will be automatically disabled (with a warning) if the +# required programs are missing. +# +# Once all the feature defaults have been specified, call DX_INIT_DOXYGEN with +# the following parameters: a one-word name for the project for use as a +# filename base etc., an optional configuration file name (the default is +# 'Doxyfile', the same as Doxygen's default), and an optional output directory +# name (the default is 'doxygen-doc'). + +## ----------## +## Defaults. ## +## ----------## + +DX_ENV="" +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_doc], ON) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_dot], ON) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_man], OFF) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_html], ON) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_chm], OFF) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_chi], OFF) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_rtf], OFF) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_xml], OFF) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_pdf], ON) +AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_ps], ON) + +## --------------- ## +## Private macros. ## +## --------------- ## + +# DX_ENV_APPEND(VARIABLE, VALUE) +# ------------------------------ +# Append VARIABLE="VALUE" to DX_ENV for invoking doxygen. +AC_DEFUN([DX_ENV_APPEND], [AC_SUBST([DX_ENV], ["$DX_ENV $1='$2'"])]) + +# DX_DIRNAME_EXPR +# --------------- +# Expand into a shell expression prints the directory part of a path. +AC_DEFUN([DX_DIRNAME_EXPR], + [[expr ".$1" : '\(\.\)[^/]*$' \| "x$1" : 'x\(.*\)/[^/]*$']]) + +# DX_IF_FEATURE(FEATURE, IF-ON, IF-OFF) +# ------------------------------------- +# Expands according to the M4 (static) status of the feature. +AC_DEFUN([DX_IF_FEATURE], [ifelse(DX_FEATURE_$1, ON, [$2], [$3])]) + +# DX_REQUIRE_PROG(VARIABLE, PROGRAM) +# ---------------------------------- +# Require the specified program to be found for the DX_CURRENT_FEATURE to work. +AC_DEFUN([DX_REQUIRE_PROG], [ +AC_PATH_TOOL([$1], [$2]) +if test "$DX_FLAG_[]DX_CURRENT_FEATURE$$1" = 1; then + AC_MSG_WARN([$2 not found - will not DX_CURRENT_DESCRIPTION]) + AC_SUBST([DX_FLAG_[]DX_CURRENT_FEATURE], 0) +fi +]) + +# DX_TEST_FEATURE(FEATURE) +# ------------------------ +# Expand to a shell expression testing whether the feature is active. +AC_DEFUN([DX_TEST_FEATURE], [test "$DX_FLAG_$1" = 1]) + +# DX_CHECK_DEPEND(REQUIRED_FEATURE, REQUIRED_STATE) +# ------------------------------------------------- +# Verify that a required features has the right state before trying to turn on +# the DX_CURRENT_FEATURE. +AC_DEFUN([DX_CHECK_DEPEND], [ +test "$DX_FLAG_$1" = "$2" \ +|| AC_MSG_ERROR([doxygen-DX_CURRENT_FEATURE ifelse([$2], 1, + requires, contradicts) doxygen-DX_CURRENT_FEATURE]) +]) + +# DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(FEATURE, REQUIRED_FEATURE, REQUIRED_STATE) +# ---------------------------------------------------------- +# Turn off the DX_CURRENT_FEATURE if the required feature is off. +AC_DEFUN([DX_CLEAR_DEPEND], [ +test "$DX_FLAG_$1" = "$2" || AC_SUBST([DX_FLAG_[]DX_CURRENT_FEATURE], 0) +]) + +# DX_FEATURE_ARG(FEATURE, DESCRIPTION, +# CHECK_DEPEND, CLEAR_DEPEND, +# REQUIRE, DO-IF-ON, DO-IF-OFF) +# -------------------------------------------- +# Parse the command-line option controlling a feature. CHECK_DEPEND is called +# if the user explicitly turns the feature on (and invokes DX_CHECK_DEPEND), +# otherwise CLEAR_DEPEND is called to turn off the default state if a required +# feature is disabled (using DX_CLEAR_DEPEND). REQUIRE performs additional +# requirement tests (DX_REQUIRE_PROG). Finally, an automake flag is set and +# DO-IF-ON or DO-IF-OFF are called according to the final state of the feature. +AC_DEFUN([DX_ARG_ABLE], [ + AC_DEFUN([DX_CURRENT_FEATURE], [$1]) + AC_DEFUN([DX_CURRENT_DESCRIPTION], [$2]) + AC_ARG_ENABLE(doxygen-$1, + [AS_HELP_STRING(DX_IF_FEATURE([$1], [--disable-doxygen-$1], + [--enable-doxygen-$1]), + DX_IF_FEATURE([$1], [don't $2], [$2]))], + [ +case "$enableval" in +#( +y|Y|yes|Yes|YES) + AC_SUBST([DX_FLAG_$1], 1) + $3 +;; #( +n|N|no|No|NO) + AC_SUBST([DX_FLAG_$1], 0) +;; #( +*) + AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid value '$enableval' given to doxygen-$1]) +;; +esac +], [ +AC_SUBST([DX_FLAG_$1], [DX_IF_FEATURE([$1], 1, 0)]) +$4 +]) +if DX_TEST_FEATURE([$1]); then + $5 + : +fi +if DX_TEST_FEATURE([$1]); then + AM_CONDITIONAL(DX_COND_$1, :) + $6 + : +else + AM_CONDITIONAL(DX_COND_$1, false) + $7 + : +fi +]) + +## -------------- ## +## Public macros. ## +## -------------- ## + +# DX_XXX_FEATURE(DEFAULT_STATE) +# ----------------------------- +AC_DEFUN([DX_DOXYGEN_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_doc], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_MAN_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_man], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_HTML_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_html], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_CHM_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_chm], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_CHI_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_chi], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_RTF_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_rtf], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_XML_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_xml], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_XML_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_xml], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_PDF_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_pdf], [$1])]) +AC_DEFUN([DX_PS_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_ps], [$1])]) + +# DX_INIT_DOXYGEN(PROJECT, [CONFIG-FILE], [OUTPUT-DOC-DIR]) +# --------------------------------------------------------- +# PROJECT also serves as the base name for the documentation files. +# The default CONFIG-FILE is "Doxyfile" and OUTPUT-DOC-DIR is "doxygen-doc". +AC_DEFUN([DX_INIT_DOXYGEN], [ + +# Files: +AC_SUBST([DX_PROJECT], [$1]) +AC_SUBST([DX_CONFIG], [ifelse([$2], [], Doxyfile, [$2])]) +AC_SUBST([DX_DOCDIR], [ifelse([$3], [], doxygen-doc, [$3])]) + +# Environment variables used inside doxygen.cfg: +DX_ENV_APPEND(SRCDIR, $srcdir) +DX_ENV_APPEND(PROJECT, $DX_PROJECT) +DX_ENV_APPEND(DOCDIR, $DX_DOCDIR) +DX_ENV_APPEND(VERSION, $PACKAGE_VERSION) + +# Doxygen itself: +DX_ARG_ABLE(doc, [generate any doxygen documentation], + [], + [], + [DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_DOXYGEN], doxygen) + DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_PERL], perl)], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(PERL_PATH, $DX_PERL)]) + +# Dot for graphics: +DX_ARG_ABLE(dot, [generate graphics for doxygen documentation], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_DOT], dot)], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(HAVE_DOT, YES) + DX_ENV_APPEND(DOT_PATH, [`DX_DIRNAME_EXPR($DX_DOT)`])], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(HAVE_DOT, NO)]) + +# Man pages generation: +DX_ARG_ABLE(man, [generate doxygen manual pages], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_MAN, YES)], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_MAN, NO)]) + +# RTF file generation: +DX_ARG_ABLE(rtf, [generate doxygen RTF documentation], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_RTF, YES)], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_RTF, NO)]) + +# XML file generation: +DX_ARG_ABLE(xml, [generate doxygen XML documentation], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_XML, YES)], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_XML, NO)]) + +# (Compressed) HTML help generation: +DX_ARG_ABLE(chm, [generate doxygen compressed HTML help documentation], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_HHC], hhc)], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(HHC_PATH, $DX_HHC) + DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTML, YES) + DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTMLHELP, YES)], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTMLHELP, NO)]) + +# Seperate CHI file generation. +DX_ARG_ABLE(chi, [generate doxygen seperate compressed HTML help index file], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(chm, 1)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(chm, 1)], + [], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_CHI, YES)], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_CHI, NO)]) + +# Plain HTML pages generation: +DX_ARG_ABLE(html, [generate doxygen plain HTML documentation], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1) DX_CHECK_DEPEND(chm, 0)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1) DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(chm, 0)], + [], + [DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTML, YES)], + [DX_TEST_FEATURE(chm) || DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTML, NO)]) + +# PostScript file generation: +DX_ARG_ABLE(ps, [generate doxygen PostScript documentation], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_LATEX], latex) + DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_MAKEINDEX], makeindex) + DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_DVIPS], dvips) + DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_EGREP], egrep)]) + +# PDF file generation: +DX_ARG_ABLE(pdf, [generate doxygen PDF documentation], + [DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)], + [DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_PDFLATEX], pdflatex) + DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_MAKEINDEX], makeindex) + DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_EGREP], egrep)]) + +# LaTeX generation for PS and/or PDF: +if DX_TEST_FEATURE(ps) || DX_TEST_FEATURE(pdf); then + AM_CONDITIONAL(DX_COND_latex, :) + DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_LATEX, YES) +else + AM_CONDITIONAL(DX_COND_latex, false) + DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_LATEX, NO) +fi + +# Paper size for PS and/or PDF: +AC_ARG_VAR(DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE, + [a4wide (default), a4, letter, legal or executive]) +case "$DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE" in +#( +"") + AC_SUBST(DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE, "") +;; #( +a4wide|a4|letter|legal|executive) + DX_ENV_APPEND(PAPER_SIZE, $DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE) +;; #( +*) + AC_MSG_ERROR([unknown DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE='$DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE']) +;; +esac + +#For debugging: +#echo DX_FLAG_doc=$DX_FLAG_doc +#echo DX_FLAG_dot=$DX_FLAG_dot +#echo DX_FLAG_man=$DX_FLAG_man +#echo DX_FLAG_html=$DX_FLAG_html +#echo DX_FLAG_chm=$DX_FLAG_chm +#echo DX_FLAG_chi=$DX_FLAG_chi +#echo DX_FLAG_rtf=$DX_FLAG_rtf +#echo DX_FLAG_xml=$DX_FLAG_xml +#echo DX_FLAG_pdf=$DX_FLAG_pdf +#echo DX_FLAG_ps=$DX_FLAG_ps +#echo DX_ENV=$DX_ENV +]) diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/m4/as-compiler-flag.m4 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/m4/as-compiler-flag.m4 Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +dnl as-compiler-flag.m4 0.1.0 + +dnl autostars m4 macro for detection of compiler flags + +dnl David Schleef + +dnl $Id: as-compiler-flag.m4,v 1.1.1.1 2005/08/26 00:42:44 andrunko Exp $ + +dnl AS_COMPILER_FLAG(CFLAGS, ACTION-IF-ACCEPTED, [ACTION-IF-NOT-ACCEPTED]) +dnl Tries to compile with the given CFLAGS. +dnl Runs ACTION-IF-ACCEPTED if the compiler can compile with the flags, +dnl and ACTION-IF-NOT-ACCEPTED otherwise. + +AC_DEFUN([AS_COMPILER_FLAG], +[ + AC_MSG_CHECKING([to see if compiler understands $1]) + + save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $1" + + AC_TRY_COMPILE([ ], [], [flag_ok=yes], [flag_ok=no]) + CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS" + + if test "X$flag_ok" = Xyes ; then + $2 + true + else + $3 + true + fi + AC_MSG_RESULT([$flag_ok]) +]) + diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/m4/as-expand.m4 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/m4/as-expand.m4 Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +dnl AS_AC_EXPAND(VAR, CONFIGURE_VAR) +dnl +dnl example +dnl AS_AC_EXPAND(SYSCONFDIR, $sysconfdir) +dnl will set SYSCONFDIR to /usr/local/etc if prefix=/usr/local + +AC_DEFUN([AS_AC_EXPAND], +[ + EXP_VAR=[$1] + FROM_VAR=[$2] + + dnl first expand prefix and exec_prefix if necessary + prefix_save=$prefix + exec_prefix_save=$exec_prefix + + dnl if no prefix given, then use /usr/local, the default prefix + if test "x$prefix" = "xNONE"; then + prefix=$ac_default_prefix + fi + dnl if no exec_prefix given, then use prefix + if test "x$exec_prefix" = "xNONE"; then + exec_prefix=$prefix + fi + + full_var="$FROM_VAR" + dnl loop until it doesn't change anymore + while true; do + new_full_var="`eval echo $full_var`" + if test "x$new_full_var"="x$full_var"; then break; fi + full_var=$new_full_var + done + + dnl clean up + full_var=$new_full_var + AC_SUBST([$1], "$full_var") + + dnl restore prefix and exec_prefix + prefix=$prefix_save + exec_prefix=$exec_prefix_save +]) diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/m4/as-version.m4 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/m4/as-version.m4 Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +dnl version.m4 0.0.5 +dnl autostars m4 macro for versioning +dnl thomas@apestaart.org +dnl +dnl AS_VERSION(PACKAGE, PREFIX, MAJOR, MINOR, MICRO, NANO, ACTION_IF_NO_NANO, ACTION_IF_NANO) +dnl example +dnl AS_VERSION(gstreamer, GST_VERSION, 0, 3, 2,) +dnl for a 0.3.2 release version +dnl +dnl this macro +dnl - defines [$PREFIX]_MAJOR, MINOR and MICRO +dnl - if NANO is empty, then we're in release mode, else in cvs/dev mode +dnl - defines [$PREFIX], VERSION, and [$PREFIX]_RELEASE +dnl - executes the relevant action +dnl - AC_SUBST's PACKAGE, VERSION, [$PREFIX] and [$PREFIX]_RELEASE +dnl as well as the little ones +dnl - doesn't call AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE anymore because it prevents +dnl maintainer mode from running ok +dnl +dnl don't forget to put #undef [$2] and [$2]_RELEASE in acconfig.h + +AC_DEFUN([AS_VERSION], +[ + PACKAGE=[$1] + [$2]_MAJOR_VERSION=[$3] + [$2]_MINOR_VERSION=[$4] + [$2]_MICRO_VERSION=[$5] + NANO=[$6] + [$2]_NANO_VERSION=$NANO + if test "x$NANO" = "x" || test "x$NANO" = "x0"; + then + AC_MSG_NOTICE(configuring [$1] for release) + VERSION=[$3].[$4].[$5] + [$2]_RELEASE=1 + dnl execute action + ifelse([$7], , :, [$7]) + else + AC_MSG_NOTICE(configuring [$1] for development with nano $NANO) + VERSION=[$3].[$4].[$5].$NANO + [$2]_RELEASE=`date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S` + dnl execute action + ifelse([$8], , :, [$8]) + fi + + [$2]_VERSION=$VERSION + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([$2]_VERSION, "$[$2]_VERSION", [Define the version]) + AC_SUBST([$2]_VERSION) + + AC_SUBST([$2]_RELEASE) + + AC_SUBST([$2]_MAJOR_VERSION) + AC_SUBST([$2]_MINOR_VERSION) + AC_SUBST([$2]_MICRO_VERSION) + AC_SUBST([$2]_NANO_VERSION) + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE, "$PACKAGE", [Define the package name]) + AC_SUBST(PACKAGE) + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VERSION, "$VERSION", [Define the version]) + AC_SUBST(VERSION) +]) diff -r 0bddbe7eba51 -r ef26dbeb7a5b gmyth-upnp/m4/configure.ac --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/m4/configure.ac Wed Jan 10 20:35:17 2007 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +# -*- Autoconf -*- +# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. + +AC_PREREQ(2.50) + +AC_INIT([gmyth],[0.1]) + +dnl AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/mmyth_main.c]) +AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) + +dnl when going to/from release please set the nano (fourth number) right ! +dnl releases only do Wall, SVN and prerelease does Werror too +AS_VERSION(gmyth, GMYTH, 0, 1, 0, 3, GMYTH_SVN="no", GMYTH_SVN="yes") + +GMYTH_MAJORMINOR=$GMYTH_MAJOR_VERSION.$GMYTH_MINOR_VERSION + +AC_SUBST(GMYTH_MAJORMINOR) + +dnl AM_MAINTAINER_MODE provides the option to enable maintainer mode +AM_MAINTAINER_MODE +dnl make aclocal work in maintainer mode +AC_SUBST(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS, "-I m4") + +# Checks for programs. +# check for tools +# Make sure CFLAGS is defined to stop AC_PROC_CC adding -g +CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall" +AC_PROG_CC +AC_PROG_LIBTOOL + +dnl Generate doxygen documentation +DX_HTML_FEATURE(ON) +DX_CHM_FEATURE(OFF) +DX_CHI_FEATURE(OFF) +DX_MAN_FEATURE(OFF) +DX_RTF_FEATURE(OFF) +DX_XML_FEATURE(OFF) +DX_PDF_FEATURE(OFF) +DX_PS_FEATURE(OFF) +DX_INIT_DOXYGEN(gmyth, doxygen.cfg, docs) + + +# Checks for libraries. + +# Checks for header files. +AC_HEADER_STDC +AC_CHECK_HEADERS([fcntl.h stdint.h stdlib.h string.h sys/ioctl.h sys/socket.h unistd.h]) + +# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. +AC_C_CONST +AC_TYPE_PID_T +AC_STRUCT_TM + +# Checks for library functions. +AC_FUNC_FORK +AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL +AC_FUNC_MALLOC +AC_FUNC_MKTIME +AC_FUNC_VPRINTF +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([memset socket stime strstr strtoul]) + +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE($PACKAGE, $VERSION) + +# Checks required packages + +dnl Test if --disable-debug given +AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, + [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-debug], [disable debugging mode])], + enable_debug="$enableval", + enable_debug=yes) + +if test "x$enable_debug" = "xyes" ; then + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g" +else + AC_DEFINE( NDEBUG, 1, [disable debug messages] ) + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O2 -DG_DISABLE_CHECKS -DNDEBUG" +fi + +AM_CONDITIONAL( NDEBUG, test "x$enable_debug" = "xyes" ) + +# Check for pkgconfig +AC_CHECK_PROG(HAVE_PKGCONFIG, pkg-config, yes, no) +# Give error and exit if we don't have pkgconfig +if test "x$HAVE_PKGCONFIG" = "xno"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need to have pkgconfig installed !) +fi + +# Check for Glib2.0 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB, glib-2.0, HAVE_GLIB=yes,HAVE_GLIB=no) + +# Give error and exit if we don't have glib +if test "x$HAVE_GLIB" = "xno"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need glib-2.0 installed) +fi + +# make GLIB_CFLAGS and GLIB_LIBS available +AC_SUBST(GLIB_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(GLIB_LIBS) + +# Check for GObject2.0 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GOBJECT, + gobject-2.0, + HAVE_GOBJECT=yes, HAVE_GOBJECT=no) + +# Give error and exit if we don't have gobject +if test "x$HAVE_GOBJECT" = "xno"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need gobject-2.0 installed) +fi + +# make GOBJECT_CFLAGS and GOBJECT_LIBS available +AC_SUBST(GOBJECT_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(GOBJECT_LIBS) + +# Check for GTK+-2.0 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GTK, gtk+-2.0, HAVE_GTK=yes,HAVE_GTK=no) + +# Give error and exit if we don't have gtk +if test "x$HAVE_GTK" = "xyes"; then + AC_DEFINE(WITH_GTK, 1, [build with GTK+ related stuff]) + dnl AC_MSG_ERROR(you need gtk+-2.0 installed) +else + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) +fi + +AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_GTK, test "x$HAVE_GTK" = "xyes" ) + +# make GTK_CFLAGS and GTK_LIBS available +AC_SUBST(GTK_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(GTK_LIBS) + +dnl ========== Check for Hildon Libraries +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(HILDON, + hildon-lgpl libosso hildon-status-bar-lib libhildonmenu hildon-base-lib hildon-control-panel hildon-libs, + HAVE_HILDON=yes, HAVE_HILDON=no) + +if test "x$HAVE_HILDON" = "xyes"; then + AC_DEFINE(MAEMO_PLATFORM, 1, [build with hildon libs]) + HILDON_CFLAGS="$HILDON_CFLAGS -DMAEMO_PLATFORM=1" +else + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) +fi + +AM_CONDITIONAL(MAEMO_PLATFORM, test "x$HAVE_HILDON" = "xyes") + +dnl make HILDON_CFLAGS and HILDON_LIBS available +AC_SUBST(HILDON_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(HILDON_LIBS) + +# Check for libxml-2.0 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBXML, libxml-2.0, HAVE_LIBXML=yes,HAVE_LIBXML=no) + +# Give error and exit if we don't have libxml +if test "x$HAVE_LIBXML" = "xno"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need libxml-2.0 installed) +fi + +# make LIBXML_CFLAGS and LIBXML_LIBS available +AC_SUBST(LIBXML_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(LIBXML_LIBS) + + +# check for gstreamer development files +GST_REQUIRED=0.10 +GST_MAJORMINOR=0.10 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GST, \ + gstreamer-$GST_MAJORMINOR >= $GST_REQUIRED, + HAVE_GST=yes, HAVE_GST=no) + +# Give error and exit if we don't have gstreamer +if test "x$HAVE_GST" = "xno"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need gstreamer development packages installed !) +fi + +# make GST_CFLAGS and GST_LIBS available +AC_SUBST(GST_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(GST_LIBS) + +# check for gstreamer-base plugins (xoverlay interface) +GSTBASE_REQUIRED=0.10 +GSTBASE_MAJORMINOR=0.10 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GSTBASE, \ + gstreamer-base-$GSTBASE_MAJORMINOR >= $GSTBASE_REQUIRED, + HAVE_GSTBASE=yes, HAVE_GSTBASE=no) + +# Give error and exit if we don't have gstreamer base libraries +if test "x$HAVE_GSTBASE" = "xno"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need gstreamer base development packages installed !) +fi + +# make GSTBASE_CFLAGS and GSTBASE_LIBS available +AC_SUBST(GSTBASE_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(GSTBASE_LIBS) + + +# make GST_MAJORMINOR available in Makefile.am +AC_SUBST(GST_MAJORMINOR) + +# +# mysql libraries +# +AC_CHECK_PROG(MYSQL_CFLAGS,mysql_config,`mysql_config --cflags`) +if test -z "$MYSQL_CFLAGS"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find mysql_config script. Make sure the mysql client libraries are installed]) +fi +AC_SUBST(MYSQL_CFLAGS) + + +AC_CHECK_PROG(MYSQL_LIBS,mysql_config,`mysql_config --libs`) +if test -z "$MYSQL_LIBS"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find mysql_config script. Make sure the mysql client libraries are installed]) +fi +AC_SUBST(MYSQL_LIBS) + +## Check for gmyth-0.1 + +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBGMYTH, gmyth-0.1, HAVE_LIBGMYTH=yes,HAVE_LIBGMYTH=no) + +# Give error and exit if we don't have gmyth-0.1 +if test "x$HAVE_LIBGMYTH" = "xno"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need gmyth-0.1 installed) +fi + +# make LIBXML_CFLAGS and LIBXML_LIBS available +AC_SUBST(LIBGMYTH_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(LIBGMYTH_LIBS) + +#dnl Enable gtk-doc +#GTK_DOC_CHECK(1.4) + + +AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile + src/Makefile + pixmaps/Makefile]) +AC_OUTPUT