rm -f *.hi
rm -f pwd
rm -f pwd.exe
-$WithGhc -v0 --make pwd
+$WithGhc -v0 --make pwd -o pwd
cd ../..
hardtop=`utils/pwd/pwd forwardslash`
+if ! test -d "$hardtop"; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot determine current directory])
+fi
+
dnl Remove common automounter nonsense
dnl
hardtop=`echo $hardtop | sed 's|^/tmp_mnt.*\(/local/.*\)$|\1|' | sed 's|^/tmp_mnt/|/|'`
-dnl Find 'hardtop_plat', the native format for 'hardtop'
-dnl (i.e., right kind of \dnl slashes on a Win32 box, but with b-slashes
-dnl being escaped).
-dnl
-dnl Note OSTYPE: On Cygwin we need to use 'cygpath' to convert
-dnl /cygdrive/c/foo to c:/foo but we must not do that if we
-dnl aren't building using Cygwin (notably msys), because
-dnl cygpath doesn't exist. It seems that 'bash' sets
-dnl OSTYPE to 'cygwin' or 'msys' respectively, but cygwin's
-dnl 'sh' does not. So we hackily assume that if the shell
-dnl hasn't set it to 'msys' then we must be in Cygwin.
-dnl Sigh.
-dnl
-dnl The Right Thing is probably to test $BuildPlatform
-dnl instead, but we are sloppy about setting that correctly
-dnl at the moment, so we just work around for now.
-dnl
-dnl The quotes round "$(OSTYPE)" are essential, for the
-dnl Cygwin-sh case where OSTYPE is not set.
-case $HostPlatform in
- i386-unknown-mingw32 | i386-unknown-cygwin32)
- if test "${OSTYPE}" != "msys"
- then
- # convert $hardtop to a path that mingw will understand too
- cyghardtop=${hardtop}
- hardtop=`cygpath -w ${cyghardtop} | sed -e 's@\\\\@/@g'`
- hardtop_plat=`cygpath -w ${cyghardtop} | sed -e 's@\\\\@\\\\\\\\@g'`
- else
-dnl OK, so we're in the MSYS case. hardtop looks like /c/....
-dnl We want to make hardtop_plat into c:/...
-dnl Stop using [] for quotes temporarily, so we can use [] in the sed regexp
-changequote(, )dnl
- hardtop_plat=`echo ${hardtop} | sed -e 's@^/\\([a-zA-Z]\\)/@\\1:/@g'`
-changequote([, ])dnl
- fi
- ;;
- *)
- hardtop_plat=${hardtop}
- ;;
-esac
+hardtop_plat="$hardtop"
+
AC_SUBST(hardtop)
AC_SUBST(hardtop_plat)