#!/bin/sh # This script tries to follow the "GNU way" w.r.t. the autobits. # This does of course generate a number of irritating files. # Try to get over it (I am getting there myself). # This should generate any missing crud, and then run autoconf which should turn # configure.in into a "./configure" script and "Makefile.am" into a # "Makefile.in". Then running "./configure" should turn "Makefile.in" into # "Makefile" and should generate the config.h containing your systems various # settings. I know ... what a hassle ... # Also, sometimes these autobits things generate bizarre output (looking like # errors). So I direct everything "elsewhere" ... (aclocal autoheader libtoolize --copy --force automake --foreign --add-missing --copy autoconf) 1> /dev/null 2>&1 # Move the "no-autotools" Makefile out of the way if test ! -f Makefile.plain; then mv Makefile Makefile.plain fi