@echo off\r
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
-rem Configuration script for MS Windows 95/98 and NT/2000\r
-rem Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\r
+rem Configuration script for MS Windows 95/98/Me and NT/2000/XP\r
+rem Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,\r
+rem 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\r
\r
rem This file is part of GNU Emacs.\r
\r
rem GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\r
rem it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by\r
-rem the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)\r
+rem the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)\r
rem any later version.\r
\r
rem GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,\r
\r
rem You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License\r
rem along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the\r
-rem Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,\r
-rem Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.\r
+rem Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,\r
+rem Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.\r
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
rem YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING UTILITIES TO MAKE EMACS:\r
rem\r
-rem + MS Windows 95/98 or NT/2000\r
+rem + MS Windows 95/98/Me or NT/2000/XP\r
rem + either MSVC 2.x or later, or gcc-2.95 or later (with gmake 3.75\r
-rem or later) and the Mingw32 and W32 API headers and libraries\r
+rem or later) and the Mingw32 and W32 API headers and libraries.\r
+rem + Visual Studio 2005 is not supported at this time.\r
rem\r
rem For reference, here is a list of which builds of gmake are known to\r
rem work or not, and whether they work in the presence and/or absence of\r
rem sh.exe.\r
-rem \r
+rem\r
rem sh exists no sh\r
-rem cygwin b20.1 make (3.75): okay[1] fails[2]\r
+rem cygwin b20.1 make (3.75): fails[1,5] fails[2,5]\r
rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.77: okay okay\r
rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.78.1: okay okay\r
rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.79.1: okay okay\r
-rem mingw32/gcc-2.92.2 make (3.77): okay okay\r
-rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.77: okay[1] fails[2]\r
-rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.78.1: okay fails[2]\r
-rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.79.1: couldn't build make[3]\r
+rem mingw32/gcc-2.92.2 make (3.77): okay okay[4]\r
+rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.77: fails[1,5] fails[2,5]\r
+rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.78.1: fails[5] fails[2,5]\r
+rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.79.1: fails[3,5] fails[2?,5]\r
+rem cygwin compiled make 3.80: okay[6] fails?[7]\r
+rem cygwin compiled make 3.81: fails fails?[7]\r
+rem mingw32 compiled make 3.79.1: okay okay\r
+rem mingw32 compiled make 3.80: okay okay?[7]\r
+rem mingw32 compiled make 3.81: okay okay[8]\r
rem\r
rem [1] doesn't cope with makefiles with DOS line endings, so must mount\r
rem emacs source with text!=binary.\r
rem [2] fails when needs to invoke shell commands; okay invoking gcc etc.\r
-rem [3] requires LC_MESSAGES support to build; maybe 2.95.x update to\r
-rem cygwin provides this?\r
+rem [3] requires LC_MESSAGES support to build; cannot build with early\r
+rem versions of cygwin.\r
+rem [4] may fail on Windows 9X and Windows ME; if so, install Bash.\r
+rem [5] fails when building leim due to the use of cygwin style paths.\r
+rem May work if building emacs without leim.\r
+rem [6] need to uncomment 3 lines in nt/gmake.defs that invoke `cygpath';\r
+rem look for "cygpath" near line 85 of gmake.defs.\r
+rem [7] not recommended; please report if you try this combination.\r
+rem [8] tested only on Windows XP.\r
rem\r
\r
+if exist config.log del config.log\r
+\r
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
rem See if the environment is large enough. We need 43 (?) bytes.\r
set $foo$=123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123\r
set nocygwin=N\r
set COMPILER=\r
set usercflags=\r
+set docflags=\r
set userldflags=\r
+set doldflags=\r
set sep1=\r
set sep2=\r
\r
if "%1" == "--no-cygwin" goto nocygwin\r
if "%1" == "--cflags" goto usercflags\r
if "%1" == "--ldflags" goto userldflags\r
+if "%1" == "--without-png" goto withoutpng\r
+if "%1" == "--without-jpeg" goto withoutjpeg\r
+if "%1" == "--without-gif" goto withoutgif\r
+if "%1" == "--without-tiff" goto withouttiff\r
+if "%1" == "--without-xpm" goto withoutxpm\r
if "%1" == "" goto checkutils\r
:usage\r
echo Usage: configure [options]\r
echo. --no-cygwin use -mno-cygwin option with GCC\r
echo. --cflags FLAG pass FLAG to compiler\r
echo. --ldflags FLAG pass FLAG to compiler when linking\r
+echo. --without-png do not use libpng even if it is installed\r
+echo. --without-jpeg do not use jpeg-6b even if it is installed\r
+echo. --without-gif do not use libungif even if it is installed\r
+echo. --without-tiff do not use libtiff even if it is installed\r
+echo. --without-xpm do not use libXpm even if it is installed\r
goto end\r
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
:setprefix\r
set sep2= %nothing%\r
shift\r
goto again\r
+rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+\r
+:withoutpng\r
+set pngsupport=N\r
+set HAVE_PNG=\r
+shift\r
+goto again\r
+\r
+rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+\r
+:withoutjpeg\r
+set jpegsupport=N\r
+set HAVE_JPEG=\r
+shift\r
+goto again\r
+\r
+rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+\r
+:withoutgif\r
+set gifsupport=N\r
+set HAVE_GIF=\r
+shift\r
+goto again\r
+\r
+rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+\r
+:withouttiff\r
+set tiffsupport=N\r
+set HAVE_TIFF=\r
+shift\r
+goto again\r
+\r
+rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+\r
+:withoutxpm\r
+set xpmsupport=N\r
+set HAVE_XPM=\r
+shift\r
+goto again\r
\r
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
rem Check that necessary utilities (cp and rm) are present.\r
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
rem Auto-detect compiler if not specified, and validate GCC if chosen.\r
:checkcompiler\r
-if (%COMPILER%)==(cl) goto genmakefiles\r
+if (%COMPILER%)==(cl) goto compilercheckdone\r
if (%COMPILER%)==(gcc) goto checkgcc\r
\r
echo Checking whether 'cl' is available...\r
del junk.o\r
\r
:checkgcc\r
-if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto checkw32api\r
+Rem WARNING -- COMMAND.COM on some systems only looks at the first\r
+Rem 8 characters of a label. So do NOT be tempted to change\r
+Rem chkapi* into something fancier like checkw32api\r
+Rem You HAVE been warned!\r
+if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto chkapi\r
echo Checking whether gcc requires '-mno-cygwin'...\r
echo #include "cygwin/version.h" >junk.c\r
echo main(){} >>junk.c\r
-gcc -c junk.c\r
-if not exist junk.o goto checkw32api\r
-gcc -mno-cygwin -c junk.c\r
+echo gcc -c junk.c >>config.log\r
+gcc -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1\r
+if not exist junk.o goto chkapi\r
+echo gcc -mno-cygwin -c junk.c >>config.log\r
+gcc -mno-cygwin -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1\r
if exist junk.o set nocygwin=Y\r
rm -f junk.c junk.o\r
\r
-:checkw32api\r
+:chkapi\r
+echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r
+type junk.c >>config.log\r
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
rem Older versions of the Windows API headers either don't have any of\r
rem the IMAGE_xxx definitions (the headers that come with Cygwin b20.1\r
echo #include "windows.h" >junk.c\r
echo test(PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS pHeader) >>junk.c\r
echo {PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER pSection = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION(pHeader);} >>junk.c\r
-gcc -c junk.c\r
+if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto chkapi1\r
+set cf=%usercflags%\r
+goto chkapi2\r
+:chkapi1\r
+set cf=%usercflags% -mno-cygwin\r
+:chkapi2\r
+echo on\r
+gcc %cf% -c junk.c\r
+@echo off\r
+@echo gcc %cf% -c junk.c >>config.log\r
+gcc %cf% -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1\r
+set cf=\r
if exist junk.o goto gccOk\r
+echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r
+type junk.c >>config.log\r
\r
:nocompiler\r
echo.\r
\r
:gccOk\r
set COMPILER=gcc\r
-rm -f junk.c junk.o\r
echo Using 'gcc'\r
-goto genmakefiles\r
+rm -f junk.c junk.o\r
+Rem It is not clear what GCC version began supporting -mtune\r
+Rem and pentium4 on x86, so check this explicitly.\r
+echo main(){} >junk.c\r
+echo gcc -c -O2 -mtune=pentium4 junk.c >>config.log\r
+gcc -c -O2 -mtune=pentium4 junk.c >>config.log 2>&1\r
+if not errorlevel 1 goto gccMtuneOk\r
+echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r
+type junk.c >>config.log\r
+set mf=-mcpu=i686\r
+rm -f junk.c junk.o\r
+goto compilercheckdone\r
+:gccMtuneOk\r
+echo GCC supports -mtune=pentium4 >>config.log\r
+set mf=-mtune=pentium4\r
+rm -f junk.c junk.o\r
+goto compilercheckdone\r
\r
:clOk\r
set COMPILER=cl\r
rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r
echo Using 'MSVC'\r
-goto genmakefiles\r
+\r
+:compilercheckdone\r
+\r
+rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+rem Check for external image libraries. Since they are loaded\r
+rem dynamically, the libraries themselves do not need to be present\r
+rem at compile time, but the header files are required.\r
+\r
+set mingwflag=\r
+\r
+if (%nocygwin%) == (N) goto flagsOK\r
+set mingwflag=-mno-cygwin\r
+\r
+:flagsOK\r
+\r
+if (%pngsupport%) == (N) goto pngDone\r
+\r
+echo Checking for libpng...\r
+echo #include "png.h" >junk.c\r
+echo main (){} >>junk.c\r
+rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r
+echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r
+%COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r
+if exist junk.obj goto havePng\r
+\r
+echo ...png.h not found, building without PNG support.\r
+echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r
+type junk.c >>config.log\r
+set HAVE_PNG=\r
+goto :pngDone\r
+\r
+:havePng\r
+echo ...PNG header available, building with PNG support.\r
+set HAVE_PNG=1\r
+\r
+:pngDone\r
+rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r
+\r
+if (%jpegsupport%) == (N) goto jpegDone\r
+\r
+echo Checking for jpeg-6b...\r
+echo #include "jconfig.h" >junk.c\r
+echo main (){} >>junk.c\r
+rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r
+echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r
+%COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r
+if exist junk.obj goto haveJpeg\r
+\r
+echo ...jconfig.h not found, building without JPEG support.\r
+echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r
+type junk.c >>config.log\r
+set HAVE_JPEG=\r
+goto :jpegDone\r
+\r
+:haveJpeg\r
+echo ...JPEG header available, building with JPEG support.\r
+set HAVE_JPEG=1\r
+\r
+:jpegDone\r
+rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r
+\r
+if (%gifsupport%) == (N) goto gifDone\r
+\r
+echo Checking for libgif...\r
+echo #include "gif_lib.h" >junk.c\r
+echo main (){} >>junk.c\r
+rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r
+echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r
+%COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r
+if exist junk.obj goto haveGif\r
+\r
+echo ...gif_lib.h not found, building without GIF support.\r
+echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r
+type junk.c >>config.log\r
+set HAVE_GIF=\r
+goto :gifDone\r
+\r
+:haveGif\r
+echo ...GIF header available, building with GIF support.\r
+set HAVE_GIF=1\r
+\r
+:gifDone\r
+rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r
+\r
+if (%tiffsupport%) == (N) goto tiffDone\r
+\r
+echo Checking for tiff...\r
+echo #include "tiffio.h" >junk.c\r
+echo main (){} >>junk.c\r
+rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r
+echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r
+%COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r
+if exist junk.obj goto haveTiff\r
+\r
+echo ...tiffio.h not found, building without TIFF support.\r
+echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r
+type junk.c >>config.log\r
+set HAVE_TIFF=\r
+goto :tiffDone\r
+\r
+:haveTiff\r
+echo ...TIFF header available, building with TIFF support.\r
+set HAVE_TIFF=1\r
+\r
+:tiffDone\r
+rm -f junk.c junk.obj\r
+\r
+if (%xpmsupport%) == (N) goto xpmDone\r
+\r
+echo Checking for libXpm...\r
+echo #define FOR_MSW 1 >junk.c\r
+echo #include "X11/xpm.h" >>junk.c\r
+echo main (){} >>junk.c\r
+rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.\r
+echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log\r
+%COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log\r
+if exist junk.obj goto haveXpm\r
+\r
+echo ...X11/xpm.h not found, building without XPM support.\r
+echo The failed program was: >>config.log\r
+type junk.c >>config.log\r
+set HAVE_XPM=\r
+goto :xpmDone\r
+\r
+:haveXpm\r
+echo ...XPM header available, building with XPM support.\r
+set HAVE_XPM=1\r
+\r
+:xpmDone\r
+rm -f junk.c junk.obj junk.err junk.out\r
\r
rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------\r
:genmakefiles\r
rem\r
echo # Start of settings from configure.bat >config.settings\r
echo COMPILER=%COMPILER%>>config.settings\r
+if not "(%mf%)" == "()" echo MCPU_FLAG=%mf%>>config.settings\r
if (%nodebug%) == (Y) echo NODEBUG=1 >>config.settings\r
if (%noopt%) == (Y) echo NOOPT=1 >>config.settings\r
if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) echo NOCYGWIN=1 >>config.settings\r
if not "(%prefix%)" == "()" echo INSTALL_DIR=%prefix%>>config.settings\r
-if not "(%usercflags%)" == "()" echo USER_CFLAGS=%usercflags%>>config.settings\r
-if not "(%userldflags%)" == "()" echo USER_LDFLAGS=%userldflags%>>config.settings\r
+rem We go thru docflags because usercflags could be "-DFOO=bar" -something\r
+rem and the if command cannot cope with this\r
+for %%v in (%usercflags%) do if not (%%v)==() set docflags=Y\r
+if (%docflags%)==(Y) echo USER_CFLAGS=%usercflags%>>config.settings\r
+for %%v in (%userldflags%) do if not (%%v)==() set doldflags=Y\r
+if (%doldflags%)==(Y) echo USER_LDFLAGS=%userldflags%>>config.settings\r
echo # End of settings from configure.bat>>config.settings\r
echo. >>config.settings\r
\r
-copy config.nt ..\src\config.h\r
-if not "(%usercflags%)" == "()" echo #define USER_CFLAGS " %usercflags%">>..\src\config.h\r
-if not "(%userldflags%)" == "()" echo #define USER_LDFLAGS " %userldflags%">>..\src\config.h\r
+copy config.nt config.tmp\r
+echo. >>config.tmp\r
+echo /* Start of settings from configure.bat. */ >>config.tmp\r
+if (%docflags%) == (Y) echo #define USER_CFLAGS " %usercflags%">>config.tmp\r
+if (%doldflags%) == (Y) echo #define USER_LDFLAGS " %userldflags%">>config.tmp\r
+if not "(%HAVE_PNG%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_PNG 1 >>config.tmp\r
+if not "(%HAVE_JPEG%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_JPEG 1 >>config.tmp\r
+if not "(%HAVE_GIF%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_GIF 1 >>config.tmp\r
+if not "(%HAVE_TIFF%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_TIFF 1 >>config.tmp\r
+if not "(%HAVE_XPM%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_XPM 1 >>config.tmp\r
+echo /* End of settings from configure.bat. */ >>config.tmp\r
+\r
+Rem See if fc.exe returns a meaningful exit status. If it does, we\r
+Rem might as well avoid unnecessary overwriting of config.h and epaths.h,\r
+Rem since this forces recompilation of every source file.\r
+if exist foo.bar del foo.bar\r
+fc /b foo.bar foo.bar >nul 2>&1\r
+if not errorlevel 2 goto doCopy\r
+fc /b config.tmp ..\src\config.h >nul 2>&1\r
+if errorlevel 1 goto doCopy\r
+fc /b paths.h ..\src\epaths.h >nul 2>&1\r
+if errorlevel 0 goto dontCopy\r
+:doCopy\r
+copy config.tmp ..\src\config.h\r
copy paths.h ..\src\epaths.h\r
\r
+:dontCopy\r
+if exist config.tmp del config.tmp\r
copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\nt\makefile.w32-in ..\nt\makefile\r
copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lib-src\makefile.w32-in ..\lib-src\makefile\r
copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\src\makefile.w32-in ..\src\makefile\r
-if not exist ..\lisp\Makefile.unix rename ..\lisp\Makefile.in Makefile.unix\r
+copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\man\makefile.w32-in ..\man\makefile\r
+copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lispref\makefile.w32-in ..\lispref\makefile\r
+copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lispintro\makefile.w32-in ..\lispintro\makefile\r
if exist ..\lisp\makefile rm -f ../lisp/[Mm]akefile\r
copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lisp\makefile.w32-in ..\lisp\makefile\r
rem Use the default (no-op) Makefile.in if the nt version is not present.\r
if not exist ..\leim\makefile.w32-in copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\leim\Makefile.in ..\leim\makefile\r
del config.settings\r
\r
+Rem Some people use WinZip which doesn't create empty directories!\r
+if not exist ..\site-lisp\nul mkdir ..\site-lisp\\r
+Rem Update subdirs.el only if it is different or fc.exe doesn't work.\r
+if exist foo.bar del foo.bar\r
+fc /b foo.bar foo.bar >nul 2>&1\r
+if not errorlevel 2 goto doUpdateSubdirs\r
+fc /b subdirs.el ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el >nul 2>&1\r
+if not errorlevel 1 goto dontUpdateSubdirs\r
+:doUpdateSubdirs\r
+if exist ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el del ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el\r
+copy subdirs.el ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el\r
+\r
+:dontUpdateSubdirs\r
echo.\r
echo Emacs successfully configured.\r
+echo Emacs successfully configured. >>config.log\r
echo Run `%MAKECMD%' to build, then run `%MAKECMD% install' to install.\r
goto end\r
\r
set MAKECMD=\r
set usercflags=\r
set userldflags=\r
+set mingwflag=\r
+set mf=\r
+\r
+goto skipArchTag\r
+ arch-tag: 300d20a4-1675-4e75-b615-7ce1a8c5376c\r
+:skipArchTag\r