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#! /bin/sh
# A simple script to reconfigure autotools for HDF5.
# The autotools include a reconfigure script, but this script
# has the paths of autoconf and automake hardcoded to work on HDF
# machines.  Thus is enforces that HDF5 always uses the
# same versions of autotools.
# Uses automake version 1.9.5
# Uses autoconf version 2.59
# Includes macros from libtool version 1.4.2
#
# When upgrading automake's version, don't forget to also update its
# helper utilities, especially depcomp.

# The autotools live in AFS, so as long as their paths don't change
# and this machine has the right version of m4, this script should
# be able to run the autotools.

# Add the correct version of autoconf binaries to path (otherwise aclocal
# may find an outdated version of autom4ate and complain about an
# "unknown language": Autoconf-without-aclocal-m4.
PATH=/afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/autoconf_2.59/Linux_2.4/bin:$PATH

  # Run commands in order
  echo /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/automake_1.9.5/Linux_2.4/bin/aclocal-1.9 -I /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/libtool_1.5.14/Linux_2.4/share/aclocal
  /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/automake_1.9.5/Linux_2.4/bin/aclocal-1.9 -I /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/libtool_1.5.14/Linux_2.4/share/aclocal

  echo /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/autoconf_2.59/Linux_2.4/bin/autoheader
  /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/autoconf_2.59/Linux_2.4/bin/autoheader

  echo /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/automake_1.9.5/Linux_2.4/bin/automake-1.9 --add-missing
  /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/automake_1.9.5/Linux_2.4/bin/automake-1.9 --add-missing

  echo /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/autoconf_2.59/Linux_2.4/bin/autoconf
  /afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/autoconf_2.59/Linux_2.4/bin/autoconf

  # Clean up Makefiles.in
  # Right now, only the root-level Makefile.in is edited to allow configure
  # to pass arguments to the .MAKEFLAGS target to pacify pmake.
  sed "s/^#xxx//" Makefile.in > Makefile.in.new
  mv Makefile.in.new Makefile.in

exit 0