#! /bin/sh # # We need a configure script only when compiling as part of GNU C library. # Here we have to generate one of the files we need while compiling. # # The only problem is that no users of the package might thing they have to # run configure themself and find it irritating when nothing happens. # # So we try here to find out whether we are called from the glibc configure # or by a user. If the later is true show a gentle message. # saw_srcdir=no srcdir= saw_cache_file=no # We use a simple heuristic which might fail: if we see the argument the # glibc configure passes we assume it's glibc who calls us. for opt in $*; do case $opt in --srcdir=*) saw_srcdir=yes srcdir=`echo "$opt" | sed -e 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;; --cache-file=*) saw_cache_file=yes ;; *) ;; esac done echo "Configure stage for glibc 2.0 add-on" exit 0