#! /bin/sh
+# Set several defaults (optionally specified by the user in
+# environemnt variables)
+CC=${CC:-gcc}
+CXX=${CXX:-g++}
+CFLAGS=${CFLAGS:--O2}
+CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS:-\$(CFLAGS)}
+
+# Set the defaults for values the user can specify with command-line
+# options.
+PREFIX=/usr/local
+
+usage ()
+{
+ cat <<EOF
+Usage: ./configure [options]...
+
+This script configures notmuch to build on your system.
+
+It verifies that dependencies are available, determines flags needed
+to compile and link against various required libraries, and identifies
+whether various system functions can be used or if locally-provided
+replacements will be built instead.
+
+Finally, it allows you to control various aspects of the build and
+installation process.
+
+First, some common variables can specified via environment variables:
+
+ CC The C compiler to use
+ CFLAGS Flags to pass to the C compiler
+ CXX The C++ compiler to use
+ CXXFLAGS Flags to pass to the C compiler
+ LDFLAGS Flags to pass when linking
+
+Each of these values can further be controlled by specifying them
+later on the "make" command line.
+
+Additionally, various options can be specified on the configure
+command line.
+
+ --prefix=PREFIX Install files in PREFIX [$PREFIX]
+
+By default, "make install" will install the resulting program to
+$PREFIX/bin, documentation to $PREFIX/share, etc. You can
+specify an installation prefix other than $PREFIX using
+--prefix, for instance:
+
+ ./configure --prefix=\$HOME
+
+EOF
+}
+
+# Parse command-line options
+for option; do
+ if [ "${option}" = '--help' ] ; then
+ usage
+ exit 0
+ elif [ "${option%%=*}" = '--prefix' ] ; then
+ PREFIX="${option#*=}"
+ else
+ echo "Unrecognized option: ${option}."
+ echo "See:"
+ echo " $0 --help"
+ echo ""
+ exit 1
+ fi
+done
+
cat <<EOF
Welcome to Notmuch, a system for indexing, searching and tagging your email.
have_pkg_config=0
fi
+printf "Checking for Xapian development files... "
if xapian-config --version > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo "Checking for Xapian development files... Yes."
+ printf "Yes.\n"
have_xapian=1
+ xapian_cxxflags=$(xapian-config --cxxflags)
+ xapian_ldflags=$(xapian-config --libs)
else
- echo "Checking for Xapian development files... No."
+ printf "No.\n"
have_xapian=0
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
+printf "Checking for GMime 2.4 development files... "
if pkg-config --modversion gmime-2.4 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo "Checking for GMime 2.4 development files... Yes."
+ printf "Yes.\n"
have_gmime=1
+ gmime_cflags=$(pkg-config --cflags gmime-2.4)
+ gmime_ldflags=$(pkg-config --libs gmime-2.4)
else
- echo "Checking for GMime 2.4 development files... No."
+ printf "No.\n"
have_gmime=0
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
+printf "Checking for talloc development files... "
if pkg-config --modversion talloc > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo "Checking for talloc development files... Yes."
+ printf "Yes.\n"
have_talloc=1
+ talloc_cflags=$(pkg-config --cflags talloc)
+ talloc_ldflags=$(pkg-config --libs talloc)
else
- echo "Checking for talloc development files... No."
+ printf "No.\n"
have_talloc=0
+ talloc_cflags=
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
+printf "Checking for valgrind development files... "
if pkg-config --modversion valgrind > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo "Checking for valgrind development files... Yes."
- have_valgrind=-DHAVE_VALGRIND
+ printf "Yes.\n"
+ have_valgrind=1
+ valgrind_cflags=$(pkg-config --cflags valgrind)
+else
+ printf "No (but that's fine).\n"
+ have_valgrind=0
+fi
+
+if pkg-config --modversion emacs > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ emacs_lispdir=$(pkg-config emacs --variable sitepkglispdir)
else
- echo "Checking for valgrind development files... No."
- have_valgrind=
+ emacs_lispdir='$(prefix)/share/emacs/site-lisp'
fi
if [ $errors -gt 0 ]; then
fi
cat <<EOF
-On a modern, package-based operating system such as Debian, you can
-install all of the dependencies with the following simple command
-line:
+With any luck, you're using a modern, package-based operating system
+that has all of these packages available in the distribution. In that
+case a simple command will install everything you need. For example:
+
+On Debian and similar systems:
sudo apt-get install libxapian-dev libgmime-2.4-dev libtalloc-dev
-On other systems, a similar command can be used, but the details of the
-package names may be different, (such as "devel" in place of "dev").
+Or on Fedora and similar systems:
+
+ sudo yum install xapian-core-devel gmime-devel libtalloc-devel
+
+On other systems, similar commands can be used, but the details of the
+package names may be different.
EOF
if [ $have_pkg_config -eq 0 ]; then
cat <<EOF
-Note: the pkg-config program is not available. Both this configure
-script and the Makefile of notmuch use pkg-config to find the
-compilation flags required to link against the various libraries
-needed by notmuch. It's possible you simply need to install pkg-config
-with a command such as:
+Note: the pkg-config program is not available. This configure script
+uses pkg-config to find the compilation flags required to link against
+the various libraries needed by notmuch. It's possible you simply need
+to install pkg-config with a command such as:
sudo apt-get install pkg-config
+Or:
+ sudo yum install pkgconfig
But if pkg-config is not available for your system, then you will need
-to manually edit the notmuch Makefile to set NOTMUCH_CFLAGS and
-NOTMUCH_LDFLAGS to the correct values without calling pkg-config.
+to modify the configure script to manually set the cflags and ldflags
+variables to the correct values to link against each library in each
+case that pkg-config could not be used to determine those values.
EOF
fi
exit 1
fi
+printf "Checking for getline... "
+if ${CC} -o config/have_getline config/have_getline.c > /dev/null 2>&1
+then
+ printf "Yes.\n"
+ have_getline=1
+else
+ printf "No (will use our own instead).\n"
+ have_getline=0
+fi
+rm -f config/have_getline
+
cat <<EOF
All required packages were found. You may now run the following
# construct the Makefile.config
cat > Makefile.config <<EOF
-prefix = /usr/local
-bash_completion_dir = /etc/bash_completion.d
-CFLAGS += ${have_valgrind}
+# This Makefile.config was automatically generated by the ./configure
+# script of notmuch. If the configure script identified anything
+# incorrectly, then you can edit this file to try to correct things,
+# but be warned that if configure is run again it will destroy your
+# changes, (and this could happen by simply calling "make" if the
+# configure script is updated).
+
+# The C compiler to use
+CC = ${CC}
+
+# The C++ compiler to use
+CXX = ${CXX}
+
+# Default FLAGS for C compiler (can be overridden by user such as "make CFLAGS=-g")
+CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS}
+
+# Default FLAGS for C++ compiler (can be overridden by user such as "make CXXFLAGS=-g")
+CXXFLAGS = ${CXXFLAGS}
+
+# The prefix to which notmuch should be installed
+prefix = ${PREFIX}
+
+# The directory to which emacs lisp files should be installed
+emacs_lispdir=${emacs_lispdir}
+
+# Whether the getline function is available (if not, then notmuch will
+# build its own version)
+HAVE_GETLINE = ${have_getline}
+
+# Flags needed to compile and link against Xapian
+XAPIAN_CXXFLAGS = ${xapian_cxxflags}
+XAPIAN_LDFLAGS = ${xapian_ldflags}
+
+# Flags needed to compile and link against GMime-2.4
+GMIME_CFLAGS = ${gmime_cflags}
+GMIME_LDFLAGS = ${gmime_ldflags}
+
+# Flags needed to compile and link against talloc
+TALLOC_CFLAGS = ${talloc_cflags}
+TALLOC_LDFLAGS = ${talloc_ldflags}
+
+# Whether valgrind header files are available
+HAVE_VALGRIND = ${have_valgrind}
+
+# And if so, flags needed at compile time for valgrind macros
+VALGRIND_CFLAGS = ${valgrind_cflags}
+
+# Combined flags for compiling and linking against all of the above
+CONFIGURE_CFLAGS = -DHAVE_GETLINE=\$(HAVE_GETLINE) \$(GMIME_CFLAGS) \\
+ \$(TALLOC_CFLAGS) -DHAVE_VALGRIND=\$(HAVE_VALGRIND) \\
+ \$(VALGRIND_CFLAGS)
+CONFIGURE_CXXFLAGS = -DHAVE_GETLINE=\$(HAVE_GETLINE) \$(GMIME_CFLAGS) \\
+ \$(TALLOC_CFLAGS) -DHAVE_VALGRIND=\$(HAVE_VALGRIND) \\
+ \$(VALGRIND_CFLAGS) \$(XAPIAN_CXXFLAGS)
+CONFIGURE_LDFLAGS = \$(GMIME_LDFLAGS) \$(TALLOC_LDFLAGS) \$(XAPIAN_LDFLAGS)
EOF