spnavcfg/configure

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#!/bin/sh
echo 'configuring spnavcfg...'
PREFIX=/usr/local
OPT=yes
DBG=yes
X11=yes
for arg; do
case "$arg" in
--prefix=*)
value=`echo $arg | sed 's/--prefix=//'`
PREFIX=${value:-$prefix}
;;
--enable-opt)
OPT=yes;;
--disable-opt)
OPT=no;;
--enable-debug)
DBG=yes;;
--disable-debug)
DBG=no;;
--help)
echo 'usage: ./configure [options]'
echo 'options:'
echo ' --prefix=<path>: installation path (default: /usr/local)'
echo ' --enable-opt: enable speed optimizations (default)'
echo ' --disable-opt: disable speed optimizations'
echo ' --enable-debug: include debugging symbols (default)'
echo ' --disable-debug: do not include debugging symbols'
echo 'all invalid options are silently ignored'
exit 0
;;
esac
done
echo " prefix: $PREFIX"
echo " optimize for speed: $OPT"
echo " include debugging symbols: $DBG"
echo
# create Makefile
echo 'creating Makefile ...'
echo "PREFIX = $PREFIX" >Makefile
if [ "$DBG" = 'yes' ]; then
echo 'dbg = -g' >>Makefile
fi
if [ "$OPT" = 'yes' ]; then
echo 'opt = -O3' >>Makefile
fi
if [ -n "$CFLAGS" ]; then
echo "add_cflags = $CFLAGS" >>Makefile
fi
if [ -n "$LDFLAGS" ]; then
echo "add_ldflags = $LDFLAGS" >>Makefile
fi
cat "Makefile.in" >>Makefile
echo ''
echo 'Done. You can now type make (or gmake) to compile spnavcfg.'
echo ''