8024620: config.log does not end up in corresponding configuration
Reviewed-by: erikj
#!/bin/bash
#
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if test "x$BASH_VERSION" = x; then
echo This script needs bash to run.
echo It is recommended to use the configure script in the source tree root instead.
exit 1
fi
CONFIGURE_COMMAND_LINE="$@"
conf_script_dir=`dirname $0`
if [ "$CUSTOM_CONFIG_DIR" = "" ]; then
conf_custom_script_dir="$conf_script_dir/../../jdk/make/closed/autoconf"
else
conf_custom_script_dir=$CUSTOM_CONFIG_DIR
fi
###
### Test that the generated configure is up-to-date
###
run_autogen_or_fail() {
if test "x`which autoconf 2> /dev/null`" = x; then
echo "Cannot locate autoconf, unable to correct situation."
echo "Please install autoconf and run 'bash autogen.sh' to update the generated files."
echo "Error: Cannot continue" 1>&2
exit 1
else
echo "Running autogen.sh to correct the situation"
bash $conf_script_dir/autogen.sh
fi
}
check_autoconf_timestamps() {
for file in $conf_script_dir/configure.ac $conf_script_dir/*.m4 ; do
if test $file -nt $conf_script_dir/generated-configure.sh; then
echo "Warning: The configure source files is newer than the generated files."
run_autogen_or_fail
fi
done
if test -e $conf_custom_script_dir/generated-configure.sh; then
# If custom source configure is available, make sure it is up-to-date as well.
for file in $conf_script_dir/configure.ac $conf_script_dir/*.m4 $conf_custom_script_dir/*.m4; do
if test $file -nt $conf_custom_script_dir/generated-configure.sh; then
echo "Warning: The configure source files is newer than the custom generated files."
run_autogen_or_fail
fi
done
fi
}
check_hg_updates() {
if test "x`which hg 2> /dev/null`" != x; then
conf_updated_autoconf_files=`cd $conf_script_dir && hg status -mard 2> /dev/null | grep autoconf`
if test "x$conf_updated_autoconf_files" != x; then
echo "Configure source code has been updated, checking time stamps"
check_autoconf_timestamps
fi
if test -e $conf_custom_script_dir; then
# If custom source configure is available, make sure it is up-to-date as well.
conf_custom_updated_autoconf_files=`cd $conf_custom_script_dir && hg status -mard 2> /dev/null | grep autoconf`
if test "x$conf_custom_updated_autoconf_files" != x; then
echo "Configure custom source code has been updated, checking time stamps"
check_autoconf_timestamps
fi
fi
fi
}
# Check for local changes
check_hg_updates
if test -e $conf_custom_script_dir/generated-configure.sh; then
# Test if open configure is newer than custom configure, if so, custom needs to
# be regenerated. This test is required to ensure consistency with custom source.
conf_open_configure_timestamp=`grep DATE_WHEN_GENERATED= $conf_script_dir/generated-configure.sh | cut -d"=" -f 2`
conf_custom_configure_timestamp=`grep DATE_WHEN_GENERATED= $conf_custom_script_dir/generated-configure.sh | cut -d"=" -f 2`
if test $conf_open_configure_timestamp -gt $conf_custom_configure_timestamp; then
echo "Warning: The generated configure file contains changes not present in the custom generated file."
run_autogen_or_fail
fi
fi
# Autoconf calls the configure script recursively sometimes.
# Don't start logging twice in that case
if test "x$conf_debug_configure" = xtrue; then
conf_debug_configure=recursive
fi
###
### Process command-line arguments
###
conf_processed_arguments=()
conf_openjdk_target=
for conf_option
do
case $conf_option in
--openjdk-target=*)
conf_openjdk_target=`expr "X$conf_option" : '[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
continue ;;
--debug-configure)
if test "x$conf_debug_configure" != xrecursive; then
conf_debug_configure=true
export conf_debug_configure
fi
continue ;;
*)
conf_processed_arguments=("${conf_processed_arguments[@]}" "$conf_option") ;;
esac
case $conf_option in
-build | --build | --buil | --bui | --bu |-build=* | --build=* | --buil=* | --bui=* | --bu=*)
conf_legacy_crosscompile="$conf_legacy_crosscompile $conf_option" ;;
-target | --target | --targe | --targ | --tar | --ta | --t | -target=* | --target=* | --targe=* | --targ=* | --tar=* | --ta=* | --t=*)
conf_legacy_crosscompile="$conf_legacy_crosscompile $conf_option" ;;
-host | --host | --hos | --ho | -host=* | --host=* | --hos=* | --ho=*)
conf_legacy_crosscompile="$conf_legacy_crosscompile $conf_option" ;;
-help | --help | --hel | --he | -h)
conf_print_help=true ;;
esac
done
if test "x$conf_legacy_crosscompile" != "x"; then
if test "x$conf_openjdk_target" != "x"; then
echo "Error: Specifying --openjdk-target together with autoconf"
echo "legacy cross-compilation flags is not supported."
echo "You specified: --openjdk-target=$conf_openjdk_target and $conf_legacy_crosscompile."
echo "The recommended use is just --openjdk-target."
exit 1
else
echo "Warning: You are using legacy autoconf cross-compilation flags."
echo "It is recommended that you use --openjdk-target instead."
echo ""
fi
fi
if test "x$conf_openjdk_target" != "x"; then
conf_build_platform=`sh $conf_script_dir/build-aux/config.guess`
conf_processed_arguments=("--build=$conf_build_platform" "--host=$conf_openjdk_target" "--target=$conf_openjdk_target" "${conf_processed_arguments[@]}")
fi
# Make configure exit with error on invalid options as default.
# Can be overridden by --disable-option-checking, since we prepend our argument
# and later options override earlier.
conf_processed_arguments=("--enable-option-checking=fatal" "${conf_processed_arguments[@]}")
###
### Call the configure script
###
if test -e $conf_custom_script_dir/generated-configure.sh; then
# Custom source configure available; run that instead
echo Running custom generated-configure.sh
conf_script_to_run=$conf_custom_script_dir/generated-configure.sh
else
echo Running generated-configure.sh
conf_script_to_run=$conf_script_dir/generated-configure.sh
fi
if test "x$conf_debug_configure" != x; then
# Turn on shell debug output if requested (initial or recursive)
set -x
fi
if test "x$conf_debug_configure" = xtrue; then
# Turn on logging, but don't turn on twice when called recursive
conf_debug_logfile=./debug-configure.log
(exec 3>&1 ; (. $conf_script_to_run "${conf_processed_arguments[@]}" 2>&1 1>&3 ) | tee -a $conf_debug_logfile 1>&2 ; exec 3>&-) | tee -a $conf_debug_logfile
else
( . $conf_script_to_run "${conf_processed_arguments[@]}" )
fi
conf_result_code=$?
###
### Post-processing
###
if test $conf_result_code -eq 0; then
if test "x$conf_print_help" = xtrue; then
cat <<EOT
Additional (non-autoconf) OpenJDK Options:
--openjdk-target=TARGET cross-compile with TARGET as target platform
(i.e. the one you will run the resulting binary on).
Equivalent to --host=TARGET --target=TARGET
--build=<current platform>
--debug-configure Run the configure script with additional debug
logging enabled.
Please be aware that, when cross-compiling, the OpenJDK configure script will
generally use 'target' where autoconf traditionally uses 'host'.
EOT
fi
else
echo configure exiting with result code $conf_result_code
fi
exit $conf_result_code