fi
}
-# On FreeBSD and OpenBSD, multiple autoconf/automake versions have different names.
-# On Linux, environment variables tell which one to use.
+# OpenBSD: pkg_add autoconf%2.63 automake%1.9 metaauto
+test -n "$AUTOCONF_VERSION" || export AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.63
+test -n "$AUTOMAKE_VERSION" || export AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.9
-case `uname -sr` in
- DragonFly*)
- MY_AC_VER=
- MY_AM_VER=
- ;;
- FreeBSD*)
- MY_AC_VER=
- MY_AM_VER=
- ;;
- NetBSD*)
- MY_AC_VER=
- MY_AM_VER=
- ;;
- OpenBSD*)
- # pkg_add autoconf%2.63 automake%1.9 metaauto
- [ -z "$AUTOCONF_VERSION" ] && export AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.63
- [ -z "$AUTOMAKE_VERSION" ] && export AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.9
- ;;
- *'BSD'*)
- MY_AC_VER=-2.62
- MY_AM_VER=-1.9
- ;;
- *'SunOS '*)
- MY_AC_VER=
- MY_AM_VER=-1.9
- ;;
- *)
- MY_AC_VER=
- MY_AM_VER=
- AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.60
- AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.9
- export AUTOCONF_VERSION
- export AUTOMAKE_VERSION
- ;;
-esac
-
-check_for_app autoconf${MY_AC_VER}
-check_for_app autoheader${MY_AC_VER}
-check_for_app automake${MY_AM_VER}
-check_for_app aclocal${MY_AM_VER}
+check_for_app autoconf
+check_for_app autoheader
+check_for_app automake
+check_for_app aclocal
gen_configure() {
echo "Generating the configure script for $1 ..."
shift
- aclocal${MY_AM_VER} -I "$@"
- autoconf${MY_AC_VER}
- autoheader${MY_AC_VER}
- automake${MY_AM_VER} --add-missing --copy 2>/dev/null
+ aclocal -I "$@"
+ autoconf
+ autoheader
+ automake --add-missing --copy 2>/dev/null
}
-gen_configure "Asterisk" autoconf `find third-party -maxdepth 1 -type d | xargs -I {} echo -I {}`
+gen_configure "Asterisk" autoconf `find third-party -path '*/*/*' -prune -o -type d -print | xargs -I {} echo -I {}`
cd menuselect
gen_configure "menuselect" ../autoconf