#! /bin/sh
set -e
-# Check that we have all core packages.
-for dir in `cat libraries/core-packages`; do
- if test ! -d libraries/$dir; then
- echo "Looks like you're missing libraries/$dir, maybe you haven't done './darcs-all get'?" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
+# Create libraries/*/{ghc.mk,GNUmakefile}
+sh boot-pkgs
+
+# Check that we have all boot packages.
+for dir in `grep "^[^# ][^ ]* *[^ ][^ ]* *[^ ][^ ]*$" packages | sed "s/ .*//"`
+do
+ if test ! -f $dir/LICENSE
+ then
+ echo "Error: $dir/LICENSE doesn't exist." >&2
+ echo "Maybe you haven't done './darcs-all get'?" >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
done
-# We don't recurse into the library packages with autoreconf anymore, so we
-# have to do this manually. To avoid a strict dependency on autoreconf, we
-# are careful to call autoreconf only when configure does not exist yet or the
-# corresponding configure.ac is newer. This would be dead easy if every shell
-# supported the "-nt" option for "test", but this is not the case. The only
-# portable solution seems to be via find's "-newer" option or to basically give
-# up and replace find with perl: :-P
-#
-# perl -e 'print "configure.ac\n" if -M "configure.ac" < -M "configure"'
-for dir in . libraries/*; do
- if test -f $dir/configure.ac; then
- ( cd $dir ; { test ! -f configure || test -n "`find configure.ac -newer configure`"; } && autoreconf )
- fi
+# autoreconf everything that needs it.
+for dir in . libraries/*
+do
+ if test -f $dir/configure.ac
+ then
+ echo "Booting $dir"
+ ( cd $dir && autoreconf )
+ fi
done
# Alas, darcs doesn't handle file permissions, so fix a few of them.
-chmod +x boot darcs-all push-all
+for f in boot darcs-all push-all validate
+do
+ if test -f $f
+ then
+ chmod +x $f
+ fi
+done