echo "Removing folder 'libltdl'..."
rm -rf libltdl
-echo "checking for libtoolize / libtool... "
-
# This is more portable than `which' but comes with
# the caveat of not(?) properly working on busybox's ash:
existence()
command -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
-if existence libtool || existence libtoolize || existence glibtoolize; then
+
+if existence uncrustify; then
+ echo "Installing uncrustify hook and configuration"
+ # Install uncrustify format symlink (if possible)
+ ln -s contrib/uncrustify.cfg uncrustify.cfg 2> /dev/null
+ # Install pre-commit hook (if possible)
+ ln -s contrib/uncrustify_precommit .git/hooks/pre-commit 2> /dev/null
+else
+ echo "Uncrustify not detected, hook not installed. Please install uncrustify if you plan on doing development"
+fi
+
+echo "checking for libtoolize / libtool... "
+
+
+if existence libtool || existence libtoolize || existence glibtoolize || existence slibtool; then
autoreconf -if
. "bin/pogen.sh"
else
echo "*** No libtoolize (libtool) or libtool found, please install it ***" >&2;
exit 1
fi
-
-# autotools is being incredible stupid with multiple python versions
-# what we do here is check for a functional python 2.7 which reports
-# back to be a real python 2.7, then later on sed the location in
-# the only python 2.7 file we keep around
-# the rest of the build system can then be happy detecting 3.7 or
-# higher
-# this checks a range of names which is as annoying as what autotools
-# is doing
-# Since everything we could try is do too much work, we will assume
-# that python2 OR python2.7 are the names for python 2.7.
-# If your system diverges, please sed it accordingly!
-echo "save python 2.7 location into src/util/python27_location"
-#if existence python2 || existence python2.7; then
-# echo command -v
-python_version()
-{
- "$1" -c "print(__import__('sys').version)" | grep -Z "2.7" | cut -c1-3
-}
-
-if existence python; then
- if [ ! -z "${python_version} python" ]; then
- loc1=$(command -v python)
- echo "$loc1" >./src/util/python27_location
- fi
-elif existence python2; then
- if [ ! -z "${python_version} python2" ]; then
- loc2=$(command -v python2)
- echo "$loc2" >./src/util/python27_location
- fi
-elif existence python2.7; then
- if [ ! -z "${python_version} python2.7" ]; then
- loc3=$(command -v python2.7)
- echo "$loc3" >./src/util/python27_location
- fi
-else
- echo "*** No python 2.7 binary found, please install it" >&2
- echo "*** for the optional gnunet-qr to work." >&2
- echo "*** Make sure to install a matching python future module." >&2
-fi