#! /bin/sh # # Configures and builds nmh. # * This script must be invoked from an nmh source directory. # * This script retrieves configuration from the first existing nmh # installation on your $PATH, if any, as well as any $EDITOR/$VISUAL # and $PAGER environment variable settings. # * Unless the -y option is provided, this script then interactively # walks you through confirmation of common configuration settings. # # Typical usage: # The first time you invoke this script, use the -i option to install # nmh in the specified location. The script will walk you through the # common nmh configuration settings. The -v option will cause display # of brief progress indicators. Be sure to add the bin directory of # the install location to your $PATH, if not already there. # Subsequently, invoke this script with the -y option, to use the # relevant configuration settings from the installed nmh without # confirmation. # # Option summary: # First time use: # -i to install nmh # -v to display progress # Subsequent uses, assuming installed nmh bin directory is on $PATH: # -y to accept all configuration options without confirmation # Output control: # -l , default 'build_nmh.log' # Advanced/developer use: # -c to run 'make distcheck' instead of 'make check' # -d to build nmh with debug enabled # -s to use 'make superclean': requires recent autoconf and automake, # see docs/README.developers # -r to build rpm # # On Fedora, at least these rpms must be installed: # gdbm-devel # ncurses-devel # cyrus-sasl-devel, if using sasl # openssl-devel, if using TLS # autoconf and automake, with -s (see docs/README.developers for versions) # rpm-build, with -r #### #### OS-specific setup. #### which=which ldd=ldd #### #### Interpret command arguments. #### check=check debug=0 install=0 logfile=build_nmh.log build_rpm=0 superclean=0 verbose=0 yes=0 usage="usage: $0 [-c to run 'make distcheck' instead of 'make check'] [-d to build nmh with debug enabled] [-i to install nmh] [-l , default '$logfile'] [-r to build rpm] [-s to use 'make superclean': requires recent autoconf and automake] [-v to display progress] [-y to accept all configuration options without confirmation]" while getopts 'cdil:rsvy?' arg; do case $arg in c ) check=distcheck ;; d ) debug=1 ;; i ) install=1 ;; l ) logfile=$OPTARG ;; r ) build_rpm=1 ;; s ) superclean=1 ;; v ) verbose=1 ;; y ) yes=1 ;; '?') echo "$usage"; exit 0 ;; esac done shift `expr $OPTIND - 1` #### No command line arguments are supported. if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then echo "usage: $0" exit 1 fi #### Check to see that we're in a nmh source directory. if grep 'the authors of nmh' COPYRIGHT >/dev/null; then : else echo "$0: not in nmh source directory" exit 1 fi #### #### Set up configure options. Handle options that can have embedded #### spaces (currently just smtpservers) specially. #### #### Here are the config options that we will try to detect, then #### confirm, and finally set. config_prefix=/usr/local/nmh config_locking= config_mts=smtp config_smtpservers=localhost config_sasl=n config_tls=n config_editor=vi for i in more less most cat; do if which $i >/dev/null 2>&1; then config_pager=$i break fi done config_debug=n if install-mh -check >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Determine config options from installed nmh. mhparam=`which mhparam` mhbin=`dirname "$mhparam"` config_prefix=`cd $mhbin/.. && pwd` mtsconf=`dirname "$mhbin"`/etc/mts.conf if [ -f "$mtsconf" ]; then mts_entry=`grep '^mts:' "$mtsconf"` if [ "$mts_entry" ]; then mts=`echo "$mts_entry" | sed -e 's/^mts: *//'` if [ "$mts" -a "$mts" != smtp ]; then config_mts="$mts" fi fi mtsconfservers=`grep '^servers:' "$mtsconf"` if [ "$mtsconfservers" ]; then servers=`echo "$mtsconfservers" | \ sed -e 's/^servers: *//' -e 's/ /\\\ /g'` [ "$servers" ] && config_smtpservers="$servers" fi fi if $ldd "$mhbin/inc" | grep sasl >/dev/null; then config_sasl=y fi if $ldd "$mhbin/inc" | grep ssl >/dev/null; then config_tls=y fi fi if [ "$EDITOR" ]; then config_editor="$EDITOR" elif [ "$VISUAL" ]; then config_editor="$VISUAL" fi [ "$PAGER" ] && config_pager="$PAGER" [ $debug -ge 1 ] && config_debug=y if [ $yes -eq 0 ]; then #### Confirm each config setting with user. printf 'Install prefix [%s]: ' $config_prefix read prefix [ "$prefix" ] && config_prefix="$prefix" printf 'Locking type (dot|fcntl|flock|lockf) [determined by configure]: ' read locking [ "$locking" ] && config_locking="$locking" printf 'MTS (smtp|sendmail/smtp|sendmail/pipe) [%s]: ' $config_mts read mts [ "$mts" ] && config_mts="$mts" if [ "$config_mts" = smtp ]; then printf 'SMTP server(s), space separated [%s]: ' $config_smtpservers read response servers=`echo $response | sed -e 's/ /\\\ /g'` [ "$servers" ] && config_smtpservers="$servers" fi printf 'Cyrus SASL support [%s]: ' $config_sasl read response if [ "$response" = y -o "$response" = Y ]; then config_sasl=y elif [ "$response" = n -o "$response" = N ]; then config_sasl=n fi printf 'TLS support [%s]: ' $config_tls read response if [ "$response" = y -o "$response" = Y ]; then config_tls=y elif [ "$response" = n -o "$response" = N ]; then config_tls=n fi printf 'Default editor [%s]: ' $config_editor read editor [ "$editor" ] && config_editor="$editor" printf 'Pager [%s]: ' $config_pager read pager [ "$pager" ] && config_pager="$pager" #### Don't confirm debug here: obey the -d option to this script. fi smtpservers= config_opts="--prefix=$config_prefix" [ "$config_locking" ] && \ config_opts="$config_opts --with-locking=$config_locking" [ "$config_mts" -a "$config_mts" != smtp ] && \ config_opts="$config_opts --with-mts=$config_mts" [ "$config_smtpservers" -a "$config_smtpservers" != localhost ] && \ smtpservers="--with-smtpservers=$config_smtpservers" [ "$config_sasl" = y ] && \ config_opts="$config_opts --with-cyrus-sasl" [ "$config_tls" = y ] && \ config_opts="$config_opts --with-tls" [ "$config_editor" ] && \ config_opts="$config_opts --with-editor=$config_editor" [ "$config_pager" ] && \ config_opts="$config_opts --with-pager=$config_pager" [ $config_debug = y ] && \ config_opts="$config_opts --enable-debug" #### dotlocking, the usual default, requires chgrp and chmod of inc. installpriv= if [ $install -ge 1 -a `id -u` -ne 0 ]; then if [ "$config_locking" = dot ]; then echo "$0: "'install requires chgrp and chmod 2755' echo 'so will sudo to install. Terminate with Ctrl-C if unacceptable.' installpriv=sudo fi fi #### #### Clean up, and set up with autoconfig if necessary. #### if [ -f Makefile ]; then [ $verbose -ge 1 ] && echo cleaning . . . if [ $superclean -ge 1 ]; then make superclean >/dev/null else make distclean >/dev/null fi fi /bin/rm -f "$logfile" if [ -f configure -a -f Makefile.in ]; then : else [ $verbose -ge 1 ] && echo autoconfiguring . . . ./autogen.sh >>"$logfile" 2>&1 fi #### #### Build. #### [ $verbose -ge 1 ] && echo configuring . . . echo ./configure $config_opts ${smtpservers:+"$smtpservers"} >>"$logfile" 2>&1 ./configure $config_opts ${smtpservers:+"$smtpservers"} >>"$logfile" 2>&1 status=$? if [ $status -eq 0 ]; then [ $verbose -ge 1 ] && echo building . . . make >>"$logfile" 2>&1 status=$? if [ $status -eq 0 ]; then if [ "$TESTS_SHELL"x = x ]; then #### Bonus: use heirloom shell to test, if available, and if #### TESTS_SHELL hadn't already been set. heirloom_shell=/usr/lib/heirloom/5bin/sh if [ -x "$heirloom_shell" ]; then TESTS_SHELL="$heirloom_shell"; export TESTS_SHELL fi fi [ $verbose -ge 1 ] && echo testing . . . checkoutput=`make $check 2>>"$logfile"` status=$? tests_summary=`echo "$checkoutput" | grep tests` #### If multiple tests not run, that line will be caught by the #### "grep tests" above. test_not_run=`echo "$checkoutput" | grep 'test was not run'` if [ "$tests_summary" ]; then echo '===================' >>"$logfile" echo "$tests_summary" >>"$logfile" [ "$test_not_run" ] && echo "$test_not_run" >>"$logfile" echo '===================' >>"$logfile" [ "$check" = distcheck ] && \ echo "$checkoutput" | tail -n 4 >>"$logfile" fi if [ $status -eq 0 ]; then if [ $install -ge 1 ]; then [ $verbose -ge 1 ] && echo installing . . . ($installpriv make install) >/dev/null 2>>"$logfile" status=$? fi if [ $status -eq 0 -a $build_rpm -ge 1 ]; then [ $verbose -ge 1 ] && echo building rpm . . . make rpm >/dev/null 2>>"$logfile" status=$? fi fi fi fi grep 'Error' "$logfile" grep 'warn' "$logfile" if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then echo build failed! echo build log is in "$logfile" fi [ $status -eq 0 -a $verbose -ge 1 ] && echo build completed successfully exit $status