#!/bin/bash -e # If you want to track the status of the project in Subversion, run this script # instead of relying on "svn update". The script makes sure you end up with a # working copy of the source tree that is customized to the version of GNU # "autotools" that are installed on your machine. # # Alternatively, you can always remove the entire tree and check out a fresh # copy from Subversion. [ -x "$(type -path svn)" ] || { echo "You must have the 'svn' binary to use this script." >&2 exit 1 } [ -x "$(type -path libtoolize)" ] || { echo "You must install 'libtool', if you want to track SVN." >&2 echo "Alternatively, delete all files and check out a clean copy" \ "from SVN." >&2 exit 1 } [ -x "$(type -path autoreconf)" -a -x "$(type -path aclocal)" ] || { echo "You must install the GNU 'autotools', if you want to track SVN." >&2 echo "Alternatively, delete all files and check out a clean copy" \ "from SVN" >&2 exit 1 } rm -rf aclocal.m4 configure config.guess config.h config.h.in config.sub \ ltmain.sh m4 Makefile.in svn update [ -z "$(svn sv|grep '^C')" ] || { echo "Some files could not be synchronized with the SVN repository." >&2 echo "You have to manually resolve the merge conflicts and rerun this " \ "script" >&2 exit 1 } aclocal libtoolize --force --copy autoreconf ./configure