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#!/bin/bash
#
# Support old builds
#
cp Makefile.joy Makefile
cp src/Makefile.joy src/Makefile
##
# Usage Function - prints out how to use the command
# Valid options are:
# -h | --help - Help screen
# -l | --lib-path - specify the library path
# -s | --ssl-path - specify the OpenSSL header path
# -c | --curl-path - specify the Curl header path
# -z | --zip-lib - specify the compression library to use (gzip default)
##
print_usage ()
{
echo "$0 [-h | --help] [-l <path> | --lib-path <path>] [-s <path> | --ssl-path <path>] [-c <path> | --curl-path <path>] [-z <gzip | bzip2 | none> | --zip-lib <gzip | bzip2 | none>]"
echo "examples:"
echo " $0 --help"
echo " $0 --lib-path /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"
echo " $0 --ssl-path /var/ssl/openssl/include"
echo " $0 --curl-path /var/include"
echo " $0 --zip-lib gzip"
}
##
# Function to see if a string contains another string
# Returns:
# 0 - substring is not in the string
# 1 - substring is in the string
##
string_has ()
{
string="$1"
substring="$2"
if [ "${string#*$substring}" != "$string" ]; then
## substring is in string
string_has_result=1
else
## substring is not in string
string_has_result=0
fi
}
##
# Function that looks for the OpenSSL header files. Typically they are
# stored in the /usr or /include directory tree somewhere. We will search
# there for the header files.
##
find_ssl_headers ()
{
if [ $1 ]; then
ssl_crypto=`find "$1" -name "crypto.h" 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 "openssl"`
if [ "$ssl_crypto" != "" ]; then
echo "Searching for OpenSSL headers...found"
## remove /openssl/crypto.h from the end of the path
ssl_crypto_path=${ssl_crypto::${#ssl_crypto}-17}
return
fi
fi
ssl_crypto=`find /usr -name "crypto.h" 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 "openssl"`
if [ "$ssl_crypto" != "" ]; then
echo "Searching for OpenSSL headers...found"
## remove /openssl/crypto.h from the end of the path
ssl_crypto_path=$ssl_crypto_path${ssl_crypto::${#ssl_crypto}-17}
return
fi
ssl_crypto=`find /include -name "crypto.h" 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 "openssl"`
if [ "$ssl_crypto" != "" ]; then
echo "Searching for OpenSSL headers...found"
## remove /openssl/crypto.h from the end of the path
ssl_crypto_path=${ssl_crypto::${#ssl_crypto}-17}
return
fi
ssl_crypto=`find /opt -name "crypto.h" 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 "openssl"`
if [ "$ssl_crypto" != "" ]; then
echo "Searching for OpenSSL headers...found"
## remove /openssl/crypto.h from the end of the path
ssl_crypto_path=${ssl_crypto::${#ssl_crypto}-17}
return
fi
if [ $1 ]; then
echo "Checked paths [/usr, /include, /opt, $1] for OpenSSL headers...missing!"
else
echo "Checked paths [/usr, /include, /opt] for OpenSSL headers...missing!"
fi
echo "Couldn't find OpenSSL Header files. Please install the header files"
echo "or provide the location using the -s or --ssl-path option."
echo "For intance, if OpenSSL headers were installed at /var/ssl/openssl/include:"
echo " $0 -s /var/ssl/openssl/include or"
echo " $0 --ssl-path /var/ssl/openssl/include"
exit 1
}
##
# Function that looks for the Curl header files. Typically they are
# stored in the /usr or /include directory tree somewhere. We will search
# there for the header files.
##
find_curl_headers ()
{
curl_header=`find /usr -name "curl.h" 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 "curl/curl.h"`
if [ "$curl_header" != "" ]; then
echo "Searching for Curl headers...found"
## remove /curl/curl.h from the end of the path
curl_header_path=$curl_header_path${curl_header::${#curl_header}-12}
return
fi
curl_header=`find /include -name "curl.h" 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 "curl/curl.h"`
if [ "$curl_header" != "" ]; then
echo "Searching for Curl headers...found"
## remove /curl/curl.h from the end of the path
curl_header_path=$curl_header_path${curl_header::${#curl_header}-12}
return
fi
curl_header=`find /opt -name "curl.h" 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 "curl/curl.h"`
if [ "$curl_header" != "" ]; then
echo "Searching for Curl headers...found"
## remove /curl/curl.h from the end of the path
curl_header_path=$curl_header_path${curl_header::${#curl_header}-12}
return
fi
if [ $1 ]; then
curl_header=`find "$1" -name "curl.h" 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 "curl/curl.h"`
if [ "$curl_header" != "" ]; then
echo "Searching for Curl headers...found"
## remove /curl/curl.h from the end of the path
curl_header_path=$curl_header_path${curl_header::${#curl_header}-12}
return
fi
fi
if [ $1 ]; then
echo "Checked paths [/usr, /include, /opt, $1] for Curl headers...missing!"
else
echo "Checked paths [/usr, /include, /opt] for Curl headers...missing!"
fi
echo "Couldn't find Curl Header files. Please install the header files"
echo "or provide the location using the -c or --curl-path option."
echo "For intance, if Curl headers were installed at /var/include/curl :"
echo " $0 -c /var/include or"
echo " $0 --curl-path /var/include"
exit 1
}
##
# Function that checks /lib, /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib for the
# library dependecnies. /lib, /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib are the
# default library search paths.
##
check_libraries ()
{
if ls /usr/local/lib/$1.* 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Checking for $1...exists"
string_has "$library_path" "/usr/local/lib"
if [ $string_has_result -eq 0 ]; then
library_path=$library_path" -L \"/usr/local/lib\""
fi
return
fi
if ls /usr/lib/$1.* 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Checking for $1...exists"
string_has "$library_path" "/usr/lib"
if [ $string_has_result -eq 0 ]; then
library_path=$library_path" -L \"/usr/lib\""
fi
return
fi
if ls /lib/$1.* 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Checking for $1...exists"
string_has "$library_path" "/lib"
if [ $string_has_result -eq 0 ]; then
library_path=$library_path" -L \"/lib\""
fi
return
fi
if ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/$1.* 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Checking for $1...exists"
string_has "$library_path" "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"
if [ $string_has_result -eq 0 ]; then
library_path=$library_path" -L \"/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu\""
fi
return
fi
if ls /usr/lib64/$1.* 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Checking for $1...exists"
string_has "$library_path" "/usr/lib64"
if [ $string_has_result -eq 0 ]; then
library_path=$library_path" -L \"/usr/lib64\""
fi
return
fi
if [ $2 ]; then
if ls $2/$1.* 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Checking for $1...exists"
string_has "$library_path" "$2"
if [ $string_has_result -eq 0 ]; then
library_path=$library_path" -L \"$2\""
fi
return
fi
fi
if [ $2 ]; then
echo "Checked paths [/lib, /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib, /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu, /usr/lib64 $2] for $1...missing!"
else
echo "Checked paths [/lib, /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib, /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu, /usr/lib64] for $1...missing!"
fi
echo "Some systems store libraries in the /usr/local/<arch-triplet> directory."
echo "If your system does this, execute config command with the Library Path specified."
echo "For intance, on a GNU 64-bit Linux system:"
echo " $0 -l /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu or"
echo " $0 --lib-path /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"
exit 1
}
##
# parse the options passed to us
##
rm -f config.vars
LIBPATH=""
SSLPATH=""
CURLPATH=""
ZIPLIB="gzip"
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
print_usage
exit 2
fi
while [ $# -gt 1 ]
do
key="$1"
case $key in
-l|--lib-path)
LIBPATH="$2"
shift # past argument
;;
-s|--ssl-path)
SSLPATH="$2"
shift # past argument
;;
-c|--curl-path)
CURLPATH="$2"
shift # past argument
;;
-z|--zip-lib)
ZIPLIB="$2"
shift # past argument
;;
-h|--help)
print_usage
shift # past argument
exit 2
;;
*)
#unknown option
print_usage
exit 2
;;
esac
shift # past argument or value
done
echo "Checking for required dependencies"
##
# check for required libraries
##
##
# figure out which compression library to look for
##
if [ "$ZIPLIB" == "bzip2" ]; then
c_lib="libbz2"
elif [ "$ZIPLIB" == "none" ]; then
c_lib=""
else
c_lib="libz"
fi
library_path=""
for ck_lib in libpcap libcrypto libcurl libpthread $c_lib
do
if [ "$LIBPATH" != "" ]; then
check_libraries $ck_lib $LIBPATH
else
check_libraries $ck_lib
fi
done
echo "export LIBPATH=$library_path" >> config.vars
##
# Try to find the openssl header files
##
ssl_crypto_path=""
if [ "$SSLPATH" != "" ]; then
find_ssl_headers $SSLPATH
else
find_ssl_headers
fi
echo "export SSLPATH= -I \"$ssl_crypto_path\"" >> config.vars
##
# Try to find the curl header files
##
curl_header_path=""
if [ "$CURLPATH" != "" ]; then
find_curl_headers $CURLPATH
else
find_curl_headers
fi
echo "export CURLPATH= -I \"$curl_header_path\"" >> config.vars
if [ $ZIPLIB == "bzip2" ]; then
echo "export COMPDEF= -DUSE_BZIP2" >> config.vars
echo "export COMPRESSED= -DCOMPRESSED_OUTPUT=1" >> config.vars
elif [ $ZIPLIB == "none" ]; then
echo "export COMPDEF= -DUSE_NONE" >> config.vars
echo "export COMPRESSED= -DCOMPRESSED_OUTPUT=0" >> config.vars
else
echo "export COMPDEF= -DUSE_GZIP" >> config.vars
echo "export COMPRESSED= -DCOMPRESSED_OUTPUT=1" >> config.vars
fi
echo "The following variables were defined:"
cat config.vars
echo "All dependencies found. Issue 'make clean;make' to build the code"