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authorRickard Green <[email protected]>2010-02-03 12:56:25 +0000
committerErlang/OTP <[email protected]>2010-02-03 19:04:55 +0100
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OTP-8323 Cross compilation improvements and other build system
improvements. Most notable: Lots of cross compilation improvements. The old cross compilation support was more or less non-existing as well as broken. Please, note that the cross compilation support should still be considered as experimental. Also note that old cross compilation configurations cannot be used without modifications. For more information on cross compiling Erlang/OTP see the $ERL_TOP/xcomp/README file. Support for staged install using <url href="http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html">D ESTDIR</url>. The old broken INSTALL_PREFIX has also been fixed. For more information see the $ERL_TOP/README file. Documentation of the release target of the top Makefile. For more information see the $ERL_TOP/README file. make install now by default creates relative symbolic links instead of absolute ones. For more information see the $ERL_TOP/README file. $ERL_TOP/configure --help=recursive now works and prints help for all applications with configure scripts. Doing make install, or make release directly after make all no longer triggers miscellaneous rebuilds. Existing bootstrap system is now used when doing make install, or make release without a preceding make all. The crypto and ssl applications use the same runtime library path when dynamically linking against libssl.so and libcrypto.so. The runtime library search path has also been extended. The configure scripts of erl_interface and odbc now search for thread libraries and thread library quirks the same way as erts do. The configure script of the odbc application now also looks for odbc libraries in lib64 and lib/64 directories when building on a 64-bit system. The config.h.in file in the erl_interface application is now automatically generated in instead of statically updated which reduces the risk of configure tests without any effect.
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+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# %CopyrightBegin%
+#
+# Copyright Ericsson AB 2010. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
+# Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
+# compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
+# Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
+# retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
+# basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
+# the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
+# under the License.
+#
+# %CopyrightEnd%
+#
+# Author: Rickard Green
+#
+
+#
+# NOTE! This script needs to be portable since it is run on all platforms
+# (besides win32). Keep this in mind when updating it.
+#
+
+## set `INST_BIN_DEBUG=true' in environment when debugging the script to
+## avoid removing, and creating stuff etc...
+
+##
+## We do not reset these variables, since values may be passed either via
+## environment, or command line arguments.
+##
+#bindir=
+#exec_prefix=
+#erlang_bindir=
+#DESTDIR=
+#EXTRA_PREFIX=
+#BINDIR_SYMLINKS=
+#LN_S=
+tst=
+
+#
+# When this script communicates with the user it talks of the parameters
+# as they are given to configure if such exist (currently --bindir, and
+# --exec-prefix); otherwise, as the variable names used in the top
+# Makefile (which calls this script).
+#
+
+path_variables="DESTDIR EXTRA_PREFIX exec_prefix bindir erlang_bindir"
+DQ=
+
+dbg=
+test "$INST_BIN_DEBUG" != "true" || dbg=true
+
+while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
+ case "$1" in
+ --bindir) bindir="$2";;
+ --exec-prefix) exec_prefix="$2";;
+ --erlang-bindir) erlang_bindir="$2";;
+ --destdir) DESTDIR="$2";;
+ --extra-prefix) EXTRA_PREFIX="$2";;
+ --bindir-symlinks) BINDIR_SYMLINKS="$2";;
+ --ln_s) LN_S="$2";;
+ --test-file) tst="$2";;
+ *) break;;
+ esac
+ shift
+ shift
+done
+
+
+test $# -gt 0 || {
+ echo " ERROR: Missing files to install" 1>&2
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,{arg,missing_files}}." > $tst
+ exit 1;
+}
+test "$bindir" != "" || {
+ echo " ERROR: Missing --bindir" 1>&2
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,{arg,missing_bindir}}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+}
+test "$exec_prefix" != "" || {
+ echo " ERROR: Missing --exec-prefix" 1>&2
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,{arg,missing_exec_prefix}}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+}
+test "$erlang_bindir" != "" || {
+ echo " ERROR: Missing erlang_bindir" 1>&2
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,{arg,missing_erlang_bindir}}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+}
+
+# Make sure all paths are absolute
+for dir_var in $path_variables; do
+ eval "dir_path=\"\$$dir_var\""
+
+ case "$dir_path" in
+ /*) ;;
+ "")
+ # Empty DESTDIR or EXTRA_PREFIX which is ok
+ case $dir_var in
+ DESTDIR|EXTRA_PREFIX) ;;
+ *)
+ echo " ERROR: Internal error: \$$dir_var is empty" 1>&2
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,{empty,$dir_var}}." > $tst
+ exit 1;;
+ esac
+ continue;;
+ *)
+ case $dir_var in
+ bindir) flag="--bindir=";;
+ exec_prefix) flag="--exec-prefix=";;
+ erlang_bindir) flag="erlang_bindir=";;
+ DESTDIR) flag="DESTDIR=";;
+ EXTRA_PREFIX) flag="EXTRA_PREFIX=";;
+ *) flag="";; # Need to update the script...
+ esac
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Found path to a directory which was not absolute. All paths needs to
+ be absolute.
+
+ $flag"$dir_path"
+EOF
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,{not_abs,'$dir_var'}}." > $tst
+ exit 1;;
+ esac
+ case "$dir_path" in
+ *[!A-Za-z0-9/=_.-]*) DQ="\"";;
+ *) ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+# We place temporary check files in the source dir and the target dir. These
+# can later be used to verify that our modifications of the paths are
+# successful.
+
+test "$dbg" = "true" || {
+ bchk_file="tmp-erlang-install-bin.$$"
+ ebchk_file="tmp-erlang-install-erl-bin.$$"
+ bchk="$DESTDIR$EXTRA_PREFIX$bindir/$bchk_file"
+ ebchk="$DESTDIR$EXTRA_PREFIX$erlang_bindir/$ebchk_file"
+ chk_txt="Temporary Erlang/OTP install file."
+ chk_err=no
+
+ # Make sure we haven't got any old ones...
+ rm -f "$bchk" "$ebchk"
+
+ { { echo "$chk_txt" > "$ebchk"; } 2>/dev/null && test -r "$ebchk"; } || {
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Cannot create files in 'erlang_bindir'.
+
+EOF
+ chk_err=no_create_erlang_bindir
+ }
+
+ { { echo "$chk_txt" > "$bchk"; } 2>/dev/null && test -r "$bchk"; } || {
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Cannot create files in '--bindir'.
+
+EOF
+ chk_err=no_create_bindir
+ }
+
+
+ { test $chk_err != no ||
+ test ! -f "$DESTDIR$EXTRA_PREFIX$bindir/$ebchk_file"; } || {
+ # Refuse to install in the same directory as the source...
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: '--bindir' and 'erlang_bindir' both points to the same directory. This
+ can be due to symbolic directory links.
+
+EOF
+ chk_err=target_and_source_same_dir
+ }
+
+ test $chk_err = no || {
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ --bindir="$bindir"
+ erlang_bindir="$erlang_bindir"
+ EXTRA_PREFIX="$EXTRA_PREFIX"
+ DESTDIR="$DESTDIR"
+
+ Note that all absolute directory paths are prefixed by
+ \$DESTDIR\$EXTRA_PREFIX when accessed.
+EOF
+ rm -f "$bchk" "$ebchk"
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,$chk_err}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+ }
+}
+
+dirty=no
+
+# Make all paths look good (remove all `.' dirs, `//', and trailing `/').
+for dir_var in $path_variables; do
+ eval "dir_path=\"\$$dir_var\""
+ test "$dir_path" != "" || continue
+
+ ndp=
+ save_IFS=$IFS
+ IFS=/
+ for dir in $dir_path; do
+ case "$dir" in
+ "" | ".") continue;;
+ "..")
+ case $dir_var in
+ bindir|erlang_bindir|exec_prefix) dirty=yes;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac
+ ndp="$ndp/$dir"
+ done
+ IFS=$save_IFS
+ test "$ndp" != "" || ndp="/"
+ eval "$dir_var=\"$ndp\""
+done
+
+iprfx="$DESTDIR$EXTRA_PREFIX"
+
+# Make sure we didn't mess up
+{ $dbg test -f "$iprfx$bindir/$bchk_file" &&
+ $dbg test -f "$iprfx$erlang_bindir/$ebchk_file"; } || {
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Internal error: Unsuccessfully trimmed the paths
+
+ --bindir="$bindir"
+ erlang_bindir="$erlang_bindir"
+ --exec-prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ EXTRA_PREFIX="$EXTRA_PREFIX"
+ DESTDIR="$DESTDIR"
+EOF
+ $dbg rm -f "$bchk" "$ebchk"
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,bad_trim}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+}
+
+# Now all paths look good...
+
+
+# $ln_s should be either 'ln -s', 'ln', or 'cp -p'. We don't want to
+# maks hard links, so make sure we got 'ln -s'; otherwise, use 'cp -p'
+
+# This is the fallback if we haven't got 'ln -s'
+ln_s="cp -p"
+type=copy
+paths=absolute
+abspath_reason=no_ln_s
+src_dir="$iprfx$erlang_bindir"
+
+case "X${LN_S}X" in
+ Xln[\ \ ]*X|X*[\ \ ]ln[\ \ ]*X)
+ # Got `ln'; check that we also got `-s' flag
+ case "X${LN_S}X" in
+ X*[\ \ ]-sX|X*[\ \ ]-s[\ \ ]*X)
+ # Ok; seems like we got `ln -s'
+ ln_s="ln -s"
+ type=link
+ paths="$BINDIR_SYMLINKS"
+ test "$BINDIR_SYMLINKS" = "absolute" && abspath_reason=request
+ # $DESTDIR should *not* be part of src_dir when linking
+ src_dir="$EXTRA_PREFIX$erlang_bindir"
+ ;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac;;
+ *) ;;
+esac
+
+case "$paths" in
+ absolute|relative) ;;
+ *) paths=undetermined;;
+esac
+
+# Determine if we should use absolute or relative paths for links
+test $paths != absolute && {
+ # If $paths is undetermined, use absolute paths unless both $bindir
+ # and $erlang_bindir are prefixed by $exec_prefix (which is the normal
+ # case)
+ test $paths = relative || paths=absolute
+ abspath_reason=not_prefix
+ resolved_bindir="$bindir"
+ resolved_erlang_bindir="$erlang_bindir"
+ resolved_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ case "$bindir" in
+ "$exec_prefix"*)
+ case "$erlang_bindir" in
+ "$exec_prefix"*) paths=relative;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac;;
+ *);;
+ esac
+ # Now paths=absolute|relative
+
+ # If we got dirty paths (contains ..) and are going for relative links,
+ # we need to resolve the paths
+ test $dirty-$paths = yes-relative && {
+ # Need to resolve $bindir and $erlang_bindir paths
+ for dir_var in bindir erlang_bindir exec_prefix; do
+ eval "dir_path=\"\$$dir_var\""
+
+ ndp="/"
+ save_IFS=$IFS
+ IFS=/
+ for dir in $dir_path; do
+ case "$dir" in
+ "") ;;
+ "..")
+ test "$ndp" != "/" || {
+ IFS=$save_IFS
+ paths=absolute
+ abspath_reason=unreasonable_path
+ break 2
+ }
+ ndp=`dirname "$ndp" 2>/dev/null` || {
+ IFS=$save_IFS
+ paths=absolute
+ abspath_reason=dirname_failed
+ break 2
+ };;
+ *)
+ if test "$ndp" = "/"; then
+ ndp="/$dir"
+ else
+ ndp="$ndp/$dir"
+ fi;;
+ esac
+ done
+ IFS=$save_IFS
+ test "$ndp" != "" || ndp="/"
+ eval "resolved_$dir_var=\"$ndp\""
+ done
+ }
+
+ # If we still are going for relative and relative symbolic links have
+ # not been explicitly requested check that the resolved paths still
+ # are prefixed by exec_prefix
+ test $paths = relative && test "$BINDIR_SYMLINKS" != "relative" && {
+ paths=absolute
+ abspath_reason=not_prefix
+ case "$resolved_bindir" in
+ "$resolved_exec_prefix"*)
+ case "$resolved_erlang_bindir" in
+ "$resolved_exec_prefix"*)
+ paths=relative;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac
+ }
+
+ # If we still are going for relative check that resolved paths are
+ # reachable (might not be if the directory structure contains symbolic
+ # directory links).
+ test $paths = relative && {
+ ($dbg test -r "$iprfx$resolved_bindir/$bchk_file" &&
+ $dbg test -r "$iprfx$resolved_erlang_bindir/$ebchk_file" &&
+ $dbg cd "$iprfx$resolved_bindir" &&
+ $dbg test -r "./$bchk_file" &&
+ $dbg cd "$iprfx$resolved_erlang_bindir" &&
+ $dbg test -r "./$ebchk_file") || {
+ paths=absolute
+ abspath_reason=unreachable_absolute
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ # If we still are going for relative, calculate the relative path from
+ # $resolved_bindir to $resolved_erlang_bindir and verify that we
+ # can reach $erlang_bindir from $bindir via calculated relative path
+ test $paths = relative && {
+ relpath=
+ common=
+
+ save_IFS=$IFS
+ IFS=/
+
+ build=false
+ for dir in $resolved_erlang_bindir; do
+ test "$dir" != "" || continue
+ test $build = false || { relpath="$relpath/$dir"; continue; }
+ cand="${common}/$dir"
+ case "$resolved_bindir" in
+ "$cand"*) common="$cand";;
+ *) relpath="$dir"; build=true;;
+ esac
+ done
+
+ check=
+ build=false
+ test "$common" != "" || build=true
+
+ for dir in $resolved_bindir; do
+ test "$dir" != "" || continue
+ test $build = true || {
+ check="${check}/$dir"
+ test "$check" != "$common" || build=true
+ continue
+ }
+ if test "$relpath" = ""; then
+ relpath=".."
+ else
+ relpath="../$relpath"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ IFS=$save_IFS
+
+ test "$relpath" != "" || {
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Internal error: Computed relative path: .
+
+ --bindir="$bindir"
+ erlang_bindir="$erlang_bindir"
+ --exec-prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ EXTRA_PREFIX="$EXTRA_PREFIX"
+ DESTDIR="$DESTDIR"
+ BINDIR_SYMLINKS="$BINDIR_SYMLINKS"
+EOF
+ $dbg rm -f "$bchk" "$ebchk"
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,empty_relpath}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+ }
+
+ # Verify that it works otherwise go for absolute links
+ if ($dbg cd "$iprfx$bindir" 2>/dev/null && \
+ $dbg test -r "$relpath/$ebchk_file"); then
+ src_dir="$relpath"
+ else
+ abspath_reason=unreachable_relative
+ paths=absolute
+ fi
+ }
+}
+
+# Don't need the temporary check files anymore
+$dbg rm -f "$bchk" "$ebchk"
+
+# If we reverted to absolute paths we may have to abort or notify the user
+# about this...
+case "$paths-$BINDIR_SYMLINKS" in
+ absolute-absolute) # User requested absolute and got it
+ case "$abspath_reason" in
+ no_ln_s)
+ cat <<EOF
+ ERROR: Cannot install absolute symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory,
+ since 'ln -s' does not work. If you want to install using 'cp -p'
+ invoke 'make install' without setting BINDIR_SYMLINKS.
+
+ --bindir="$bindir"
+ erlang_bindir="$erlang_bindir"
+ --exec-prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ EXTRA_PREFIX="$EXTRA_PREFIX"
+ DESTDIR="$DESTDIR"
+ BINDIR_SYMLINKS="$BINDIR_SYMLINKS"
+
+ Note that all absolute directory paths are prefixed by
+ \$DESTDIR\$EXTRA_PREFIX when accessed.
+EOF
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,$abspath_reason}." > $tst
+ exit 1;; # Abort...
+ *)
+ ;;
+ esac;;
+
+ absolute-relative) # User forced relative symbolic links, but we need
+ # to revert to absolute symbolic links. Print error
+ # message and abort.
+
+ case "$abspath_reason" in
+ no_ln_s)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Cannot install relative symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory,
+ since 'ln -s' does not work. If you want to install using 'cp -p' do
+ not set BINDIR_SYMLINKS, and invoke 'make install' again.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ not_prefix)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Internal error: Should not have reverted to absolute paths just
+ because '--exec-prefix' was not a prefix of '--bindir' and/or
+ 'erlang_bindir' since relative symbolic links were forced.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ unreasonable_path)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Refusing to install relative symbolic links, since the relative path
+ potentially could go via \$DESTDIR\$EXTRA_PREFIX/. Make your install
+ paths a bit more reasonable (preferably) or, do not invoke
+ 'make install' with 'BINDIR_SYMLINKS=relative'.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ unreachable_absolute)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Could not find '--bindir' and/or 'erlang_bindir' after resolving paths.
+ The directory structure probably consists of symbolic directory links.
+ Refusing to install obviously incorrect relative symbolic links. In
+ order to install absolute symbolic links, invoke 'make install' without
+ 'BINDIR_SYMLINKS=relative'.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ unreachable_relative)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Could not find 'erlang_bindir' from '--bindir' via computed relative
+ path. This probably due to symbolic directory links. Refusing to install
+ obviously incorrect relative symbolic links. In order to install
+ absolute symbolic links, invoke 'make install' without
+ 'BINDIR_SYMLINKS=relative'.
+
+ Computed relative path="$relpath"
+EOF
+ ;;
+ dirname_failed)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Cannot install relative symbolic links since the 'dirname' command
+ failed while computing the relative path. The 'dirname' command is only
+ needed when '--bindir', 'erlang_bindir', and/or '--exec-prefix' contain
+ relative parts, i.e., '..' parts. If you modify your install paths, it
+ may be possible to install relative symbolic links. In order to install
+ absolute symbolic links, invoke 'make install' without
+ 'BINDIR_SYMLINKS=relative'.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ *)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Refusing to install relative symbolic links. The error description for
+ \"$abspath_reason\" is however missing.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ esac
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ --bindir="$bindir"
+ erlang_bindir="$erlang_bindir"
+ --exec-prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ EXTRA_PREFIX="$EXTRA_PREFIX"
+ DESTDIR="$DESTDIR"
+ BINDIR_SYMLINKS="$BINDIR_SYMLINKS"
+
+ Note that all absolute directory paths are prefixed by
+ \$DESTDIR\$EXTRA_PREFIX when accessed.
+EOF
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,$abspath_reason}." > $tst
+ exit 1;; # Abort...
+
+ absolute-*) # Notify the user that we reverted to absolute symbolic links
+ cat <<EOF
+* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
+EOF
+ case "$abspath_reason" in
+ no_ln_s)
+ cat <<EOF
+ NOTE: Cannot install symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory, since
+ 'ln -s' does not work. Will create copies using 'cp -p' instead.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ not_prefix)
+ cat <<EOF
+ NOTE: Installing absolute symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory to the
+ 'erlang_bindir' directory instead of relative ones. This since at least
+ one of these directories is not prefixed by '--exec-prefix'. It is
+ possible to force relative symbolic links if you want that by invoking
+ the install as 'make BINDIR_SYMLINKS=relative install'.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+
+ unreasonable_path)
+ cat <<EOF
+ NOTE: Installing absolute symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory to the
+ 'erlang_bindir' directory instead of relative ones. This since it
+ potentially would pass outside of '\$DESTDIR\$EXTRA_PREFIX/'.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ unreachable_absolute)
+ cat <<EOF
+ NOTE: Installing absolute symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory to the
+ 'erlang_bindir' instead of relative ones. This since at least one of
+ these directory could not be found after resolving paths. This is
+ probably due to symbolic directory links.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ unreachable_relative)
+ cat <<EOF
+ NOTE: Installing absolute symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory to the
+ 'erlang_bindir' directory instead of relative ones. This since the
+ 'erlang_bindir' directory could not be found from the '--bindir'
+ directory using the computed relative path. This is probably due
+ to symbolic directory links.
+
+ Computed relative path="$relpath"
+EOF
+ ;;
+ dirname_failed)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ NOTE: Installing absolute symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory to the
+ 'erlang_bindir' directory instead of relative ones. This since the
+ 'dirname' command failed while computing the relative path. The
+ 'dirname' command is only needed when '--bindir', 'erlang_bindir',
+ and/or '--exec-prefix' contain relative parts, i.e., '..' parts. If
+ you modify your install paths, it may be possible to install relative
+ symbolic links.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ *)
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ NOTE: Installing absolute symbolic links in the '--bindir' directory
+ to the 'erlang_bindir' instead of relative ones. The notification
+ description for "$abspath_reason" is however missing.
+
+EOF
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ cat <<EOF
+ --bindir="$bindir"
+ erlang_bindir="$erlang_bindir"
+ --exec-prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ EXTRA_PREFIX="$EXTRA_PREFIX"
+ DESTDIR="$DESTDIR"
+ BINDIR_SYMLINKS="$BINDIR_SYMLINKS"
+
+ Note that all absolute directory paths are prefixed by
+ \$DESTDIR\$EXTRA_PREFIX when accessed.
+* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
+EOF
+ ;;
+
+ *) # relative links
+ ;;
+esac
+
+# Now paths=absolute|relative and src_dir is correct (relative bindir)
+
+# cd into "$iprfx$bindir" and do it from there...
+echo cd "$DQ$iprfx$bindir$DQ"
+$dbg cd "$iprfx$bindir" || {
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,cd_bin_failed}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+}
+
+# Verify that the source files actually exist (done in a separate pass
+# before we modify anything, so we leave it untouched if it should fail).
+# Note that we will not find them under $src_dir if we use absolute symbolic
+# links and $DESTDIR != "". In this case (actually all cases) they can then
+# be found under $iprfx$erlang_bindir
+test_src_dir="$src_dir"
+test "$paths-$type" != "absolute-link" || test_src_dir="$iprfx$erlang_bindir"
+
+for file in "$@"; do
+ test "$file" != "" || continue
+ src_file="$test_src_dir/$file"
+ $dbg test -f "$src_file" || {
+ cat 1>&2 <<EOF
+ ERROR: Missing source file: $src_file
+
+ --bindir="$bindir"
+ erlang_bindir="$erlang_bindir"
+ --exec-prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ EXTRA_PREFIX="$EXTRA_PREFIX"
+ DESTDIR="$DESTDIR"
+ BINDIR_SYMLINKS="$BINDIR_SYMLINKS"
+
+ Note that all absolute directory paths are prefixed by
+ \$DESTDIR\$EXTRA_PREFIX when accessed.
+EOF
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,{no_srcfile,\"$src_file\"}}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+ }
+done
+
+# Remove after possible old install (done in a separate pass since I think
+# the output looks nicer than if mixed). Note that we cannot test for existance
+# in a portable way, so force remove.
+for file in "$@"; do
+ test "$file" != "" || continue
+ echo rm -f "$file"
+ $dbg rm -f "$file"
+done
+
+# do it
+for file in "$@"; do
+ echo $ln_s "$DQ$src_dir/$file$DQ" "$file"
+ $dbg $ln_s "$src_dir/$file" "$file" || {
+ test "$tst" = "" || echo "{error,{$type,\"$file\",failed}}." > $tst
+ exit 1
+ }
+done
+
+test "$tst" = "" || echo "{ok,{$paths,\"$iprfx$bindir\",\"$src_dir\"}}." > $tst
+
+exit 0 # Done