#!/bin/sh
#
# This script returns the flags to be fed to "aclocal" to ensure that
-# it finds GTK+'s aclocal macros.
+# it finds GLib's aclocal macros (we assume GTK+ is installed in the
+# same place as GLib) and pkg-config's aclocal macros.
#
# aclocal will search, by default, only in a directory in the same
# tree where it was installed - e.g., if installed in "/usr/bin", it'll
# search only in "/usr/share/aclocal", and if installed in "/usr/local/bin",
# it'll search only in "/usr/local/share/aclocal".
#
-# However, there is no guarantee that GTK+ has been installed there; if
-# it's not, it won't find the GTK+ autoconf macros, and will complain
+# However, there is no guarantee that GLib, or pkg-config has been installed
+# there; if either of them hasn't been installed there, aclocal won't find
+# the autoconf macros for whichever of them wan't, and will complain
# bitterly.
#
-# So, if the "share/local" directory under the directory reported by
-# "gtk-config --prefix" isn't the same directory as the directory
-# reported by "aclocal --print-ac-dir", we return a "-I" flag with
-# the first of those directories as the argument.
+# So:
#
-# (If they *are* the same directory, and we supply that "-I" flag,
-# "aclocal" will look in that directory twice, and get well and truly
-# confused, reporting a ton of duplicate macro definitions.)
+# if pkg-config is found with a path that ends with "bin/pkg-config",
+# and the "share/local" directory under the directory at the path
+# that's the part of the pkg-config path preceding "bin/pkg-config"
+# isn't the same directory as the directory reported by "aclocal
+# --print-ac-dir", we include in our output a "-I" flag with that
+# directory as its argument;
+#
+# if the "share/local" directory under the directory reported by
+# "pkg-config --variable=prefix glib-2.0" isn't the same directory
+# as the directory reported by "aclocal --print-ac-dir", we include
+# in our output a "-I" flag with the first of those directories as
+# the argument.
+#
+# If either of them *is* the same directory as the directory reported by
+# "aclocal --print-ac-dir", and we supply that "-I" flag, "aclocal" will
+# look in that directory twice, and get well and truly confused, reporting
+# a ton of duplicate macro definitions. This also means that if pkg-config
+# and Glib are installed with the same prefix, we should only supply one
+# "-I" flag for both of them.
#
# $Id$
#
#
# And where do we want to make sure it looks?
+# Look for pkg-config first.
#
-gtk_prefix=`gtk-config --prefix 2>/dev/null`
+pkg_config_path=`command -v pkg-config 2>/dev/null`
+if [ -z "$pkg_config_path" ]
+then
+ #
+ # Either we don't have "command" (which is required by recent
+ # POSIX) or it didn't find pkg-config.
+ #
+ pkg_config_aclocal_dir=""
+else
+ #
+ # OK, we found pkg-config; attempt to find the prefix for it, by
+ # stripping off "bin/pkg-config".
+ #
+ pkg_config_prefix=`expr "$pkg_config_path" : '\(.*\)/bin/pkg-config'`
+ if [ -z "$pkg_config_prefix" ]
+ then
+ #
+ # Well, we couldn't strip it off, for whatever reason.
+ #
+ pkg_config_aclocal_dir=""
+ else
+ #
+ # Solaris 11's default pkg-config installation puts
+ # it in /usr/ccs/bin, but there's no /usr/ccs/share.
+ # Map /usr/ccs to /usr.
+ #
+ # Ubuntu 7.10 has /usr/X11R6/bin as a symbolic link
+ # to /usr/bin, but there's no /usr/X11R6/share. If
+ # /usr/X11R6/bin is a symlink to /usr/bin, map
+ # /usr/X11R6 to /usr.
+ #
+ if [ "$pkg_config_prefix" = /usr/ccs ]
+ then
+ pkg_config_prefix=/usr
+ elif [ "$pkg_config_prefix" = /usr/X11R6 ]
+ then
+ if expr "`ls -ld /usr/X11R6/bin`" : '.*/usr/X11R6/bin -> .*/bin$' >/dev/null
+ then
+ pkg_config_prefix=/usr
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ #
+ # Now get the path of its aclocal directory.
+ #
+ pkg_config_aclocal_dir=$pkg_config_prefix/share/aclocal
+ fi
+fi
-if [ -z "$gtk_prefix" ]
+#
+# Now see where glib is installed.
+#
+glib_prefix=`pkg-config --variable=prefix glib-2.0 2>/dev/null`
+
+#
+# Now get the path of its aclocal directory.
+#
+if [ -z "$glib_prefix" ]
then
- gtk_aclocal_dir=""
+ glib_aclocal_dir=""
else
- gtk_aclocal_dir=$gtk_prefix/share/aclocal
+ glib_aclocal_dir=$glib_prefix/share/aclocal
fi
+#
+# Add our aclocal-fallback to the path.
+# We write out the -I flag for it, and strip off CR and LF, as we may
+# be writing more -I options, and we want all the options to be on
+# one line.
+#
ac_missing_dir=`dirname $0`
echo "-I $ac_missing_dir/aclocal-fallback" | tr -d '\012' | tr -d '\015'
#
-# If there's no "aclocal", the former will be empty; if there's no
-# "gtk-config", the latter will be empty.
+# If there's no aclocal, aclocal_dir, which is the path where aclocal
+# searches, will be empty; if we didn't find pkg-config,
+# pkg_config_aclocal_dir, which is the path where it should search
+# for pkg-config's macros, will be empty. Add pkg_config_aclocal_dir only
+# if both it and aclocal_dir are non-empty and different from each other.
+#
+if [ ! -z "$aclocal_dir" -a ! -z "$pkg_config_aclocal_dir" \
+ -a "$aclocal_dir" != "$pkg_config_aclocal_dir" ]
+then
+ echo " -I $pkg_config_aclocal_dir" | tr -d '\012' | tr -d '\015'
+fi
+
+#
+# If pkg-config doesn't know about glib-2.0, glib_aclocal_dir will be
+# empty. (Should we just fail in that case? Does that mean we don't
+# have GLib installed?)
#
-# Add the "-I" flag only if neither of those strings are empty, and
-# they're different.
+# Add glib_aclocal_dir only if both it and aclocal_dir are non-empty and
+# different from each other *and* pkg_config_aclocal_dir is different from
+# glib_aclocal_dir. (We don't need to check whether pkg_config_aclocal_dir
+# is empty; if it is, then either glib_aclocal_dir is also empty, in which
+# case we'll bail out before even looking at pkg_config_aclocal_dir, or
+# it's non-empty, in which case it obviously won't be equal to
+# pkg_config_aclocal_dir.)
#
-if [ ! -z "$aclocal_dir" -a ! -z "$gtk_aclocal_dir" \
- -a "$aclocal_dir" != "$gtk_aclocal_dir" ]
+if [ ! -z "$aclocal_dir" -a ! -z "$glib_aclocal_dir" \
+ -a "$aclocal_dir" != "$glib_aclocal_dir" \
+ -a "$pkg_config_aclocal_dir" != "$glib_aclocal_dir" ]
then
- echo " -I $gtk_aclocal_dir" | tr -d '\012' | tr -d '\015'
+ echo " -I $glib_aclocal_dir" | tr -d '\012' | tr -d '\015'
fi
+
+#
+# Put out the final line ending.
+#
echo
exit 0