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-@echo off
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-rem Configuration script for MSDOS
-rem Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003
-rem 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-rem This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-rem GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-rem it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-rem the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-rem (at your option) any later version.
-
-rem GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-rem GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-rem You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-rem along with GNU Emacs. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
-
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-rem YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING UTILITIES TO MAKE EMACS:
-rem
-rem + msdos version 3 or better.
-rem + DJGPP version 2.0 or later (version 2.03 or later recommended).
-rem + make utility that allows breaking of the 128 chars limit on
-rem command lines. ndmake (as of version 4.5) won't work due to a
-rem line length limit. The make that comes with DJGPP does work (and is
-rem recommended).
-rem + rm, mv, and cp (from GNU file utilities).
-rem + sed (you can use the port that comes with DJGPP).
-rem
-rem You should be able to get all the above utilities from the DJGPP FTP
-rem site, ftp.delorie.com, in the directory "pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu".
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-set X11=
-set nodebug=
-set djgpp_ver=
-set sys_malloc=
-set libxml=
-if "%1" == "" goto usage
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-rem See if their environment is large enough. We need 28 bytes.
-set $foo$=789012345678901234567
-if not "%$foo$%" == "789012345678901234567" goto SmallEnv
-set $foo$=
-:again
-if "%1" == "" goto usage
-if "%1" == "--with-x" goto withx
-if "%1" == "--no-debug" goto nodebug
-if "%1" == "msdos" goto msdos
-if "%1" == "--with-system-malloc" goto sysmalloc
-:usage
-echo Usage: config [--no-debug] [--with-system-malloc] [--with-x] msdos
-echo [Read the script before you run it.]
-goto end
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-:withx
-set X11=Y
-shift
-goto again
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-:nodebug
-set nodebug=Y
-shift
-goto again
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-:sysmalloc
-set sys_malloc=Y
-shift
-goto again
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-:msdos
-Echo Checking whether 'sed' is available...
-sed -e "w junk.$$$" <Nul
-If Exist junk.$$$ Goto sedOk
-Echo To configure 'Emacs' you need to have 'sed'!
-Goto End
-:sedOk
-Echo Checking whether 'rm' is available...
-rm -f junk.$$$
-If Not Exist junk.$$$ Goto rmOk
-Echo To configure 'Emacs' you need to have 'rm'!
-Goto End
-:rmOk
-Echo Checking whether 'mv' is available...
-rm -f junk.1 junk.2
-echo foo >junk.1
-mv junk.1 ./junk.2
-If Exist junk.2 Goto mvOk
-Echo To configure 'Emacs' you need to have 'mv'!
-rm -f junk.1
-Goto End
-:mvOk
-rm -f junk.2
-Echo Checking whether 'gcc' is available...
-echo main(){} >junk.c
-gcc -c junk.c
-if exist junk.o goto gccOk
-Echo To configure 'Emacs' you need to have 'gcc'!
-rm -f junk.c
-Goto End
-:gccOk
-rm -f junk.c junk.o junk junk.exe
-Echo Checking what version of DJGPP is installed...
-If Not "%DJGPP%" == "" goto djgppOk
-Echo To compile 'Emacs' under MS-DOS you MUST have DJGPP installed!
-Goto End
-:djgppOk
-echo int main() >junk.c
-echo #ifdef __DJGPP__ >>junk.c
-echo {return (__DJGPP__)*10;} >>junk.c
-echo #else >>junk.c
-echo #ifdef __GO32__ >>junk.c
-echo {return 10;} >>junk.c
-echo #else >>junk.c
-echo {return 0;} >>junk.c
-echo #endif >>junk.c
-echo #endif >>junk.c
-gcc -o junk junk.c
-if not exist junk.exe coff2exe junk
-junk
-If ErrorLevel 10 Goto go32Ok
-rm -f junk.c junk junk.exe
-Echo To compile 'Emacs' under MS-DOS you MUST have DJGPP installed!
-Goto End
-:go32Ok
-set djgpp_ver=2
-If Not ErrorLevel 20 Echo To build 'Emacs' you need DJGPP v2.0 or later!
-If Not ErrorLevel 20 Goto End
-rm -f junk.c junk junk.exe
-rem DJECHO is used by the top-level Makefile in the v2.x build
-Echo Checking whether 'djecho' is available...
-redir -o Nul -eo djecho -o junk.$$$ foo
-If Exist junk.$$$ Goto djechoOk
-Echo To build 'Emacs' you need the 'djecho.exe' program!
-Echo 'djecho.exe' is part of 'djdevNNN.zip' basic DJGPP development kit.
-Echo Versions of DJGPP before 2.02 called this program 'echo.exe'.
-Echo Either unpack 'djecho.exe' from the 'djdevNNN.zip' archive,
-Echo or, if you have 'echo.exe', copy it to 'djecho.exe'.
-Echo Then run CONFIG.BAT again with the same arguments you did now.
-Goto End
-:djechoOk
-rm -f junk.$$$
-Echo Configuring for DJGPP Version %DJGPP_VER% ...
-Rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Echo Configuring the source directory...
-cd src
-
-rem Create "epaths.h"
-sed -f ../msdos/sed4.inp <epaths.in >epaths.tmp
-update epaths.tmp epaths.h >nul
-rm -f epaths.tmp
-
-rem Create "config.h"
-rm -f config.h2 config.tmp
-sed -e '' config.in > config.tmp
-if "%X11%" == "" goto src4
-sed -f ../msdos/sed2x.inp <config.in >config.tmp
-:src4
-sed -f ../msdos/sed2v2.inp <config.tmp >config.h2
-Rem See if DECL_ALIGN can be supported with this GCC
-rm -f junk.c junk.o junk junk.exe
-echo struct { int i; char *p; } __attribute__((__aligned__(8))) foo; >junk.c
-rem Two percent signs because it is a special character for COMMAND.COM/CMD
-rem Filter thru Sed because "&" is special for CMD.EXE
-echo int main(void) { return (unsigned long)"&"foo %% 8; } | sed "s/.&./\&/" >>junk.c
-gcc -o junk junk.c
-if not exist junk.exe coff2exe junk
-junk
-If Not ErrorLevel 1 Goto alignOk
-Echo WARNING: Your GCC does not support 8-byte aligned variables.
-Echo WARNING: Therefore Emacs cannot support buffers larger than 128MB.
-rem The following line disables DECL_ALIGN which in turn disables USE_LSB_TAG
-rem For details see lisp.h where it defines USE_LSB_TAG
-echo #define NO_DECL_ALIGN >>config.h2
-:alignOk
-Rem See if they have libxml2 later than v2.2.0 installed
-Echo Checking whether libxml2 v2.2.1 or later is installed ...
-rm -f junk.c junk.o junk junk.exe
-rem Use djecho here because we need to quote brackets
-djecho "#include <libxml/xmlversion.h>" >junk.c
-djecho "int main()" >>junk.c
-djecho "{return (LIBXML_VERSION > 20200 ? 0 : 1);}" >>junk.c
-redir -o Nul -eo gcc -I/dev/env/DJDIR/include/libxml2 -o junk junk.c
-if not exist junk Goto xmlDone
-if not exist junk.exe coff2exe junk
-junk
-If ErrorLevel 1 Goto xmlDone
-Echo Configuring with libxml2 ...
-sed -e "/#undef HAVE_LIBXML2/s/^.*$/#define HAVE_LIBXML2 1/" <config.h2 >config.h3
-mv config.h3 config.h2
-set libxml=1
-:xmlDone
-rm -f junk.c junk junk.exe
-Rem See if they requested a SYSTEM_MALLOC build
-if "%sys_malloc%" == "" Goto cfgDone
-rm -f config.tmp
-ren config.h2 config.tmp
-sed -f ../msdos/sedalloc.inp <config.tmp >config.h2
-
-:cfgDone
-rm -f junk.c junk junk.exe
-update config.h2 config.h >nul
-rm -f config.tmp config.h2
-
-rem On my system dir.h gets in the way. It's a VMS file so who cares.
-if exist dir.h ren dir.h vmsdir.h
-
-rem Create "makefile" from "makefile.in".
-rm -f Makefile makefile.tmp
-copy Makefile.in+deps.mk makefile.tmp
-sed -f ../msdos/sed1v2.inp <makefile.tmp >Makefile
-rm -f makefile.tmp
-
-if "%X11%" == "" goto src5
-mv Makefile makefile.tmp
-sed -f ../msdos/sed1x.inp <makefile.tmp >Makefile
-rm -f makefile.tmp
-:src5
-
-if "%sys_malloc%" == "" goto src5a
-sed -e "/^GMALLOC_OBJ *=/s/gmalloc.o//" <Makefile >makefile.tmp
-sed -e "/^VMLIMIT_OBJ *=/s/vm-limit.o//" <makefile.tmp >makefile.tmp2
-sed -e "/^RALLOC_OBJ *=/s/ralloc.o//" <makefile.tmp2 >Makefile
-rm -f makefile.tmp makefile.tmp2
-:src5a
-
-if "%nodebug%" == "" goto src6
-sed -e "/^CFLAGS *=/s/ *-gcoff//" <Makefile >makefile.tmp
-sed -e "/^LDFLAGS *=/s/=/=-s/" <makefile.tmp >Makefile
-rm -f makefile.tmp
-:src6
-
-if "%libxml%" == "" goto src7
-sed -e "/^LIBXML2_LIBS *=/s/=/= -lxml2 -lz -liconv/" <Makefile >makefile.tmp
-sed -e "/^LIBXML2_CFLAGS *=/s|=|= -I/dev/env/DJDIR/include/libxml2|" <makefile.tmp >Makefile
-rm -f makefile.tmp
-:src7
-cd ..
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Echo Configuring the library source directory...
-cd lib-src
-sed -f ../msdos/sed3v2.inp <Makefile.in >Makefile
-if "%X11%" == "" goto libsrc2a
-mv Makefile makefile.tmp
-sed -f ../msdos/sed3x.inp <makefile.tmp >Makefile
-rm -f makefile.tmp
-:libsrc2a
-if "%nodebug%" == "" goto libsrc3
-sed -e "/^CFLAGS *=/s/ *-gcoff//" <Makefile >makefile.tmp
-sed -e "/^ALL_CFLAGS *=/s/=/= -s/" <makefile.tmp >Makefile
-rm -f makefile.tmp
-:libsrc3
-cd ..
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-if "%X11%" == "" goto oldx1
-Echo Configuring the oldxmenu directory...
-cd oldxmenu
-sed -f ../msdos/sed5x.inp <Makefile.in >Makefile
-if "%nodebug%" == "" goto oldx2
-sed -e "/^CFLAGS *=/s/ *-gcoff//" <Makefile >makefile.tmp
-mv -f makefile.tmp Makefile
-:oldx2
-cd ..
-:oldx1
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Echo Configuring the doc directory, expect one "File not found" message...
-cd doc
-Rem The two variants for lispintro below is for when the shell
-Rem supports long file names but DJGPP does not
-for %%d in (emacs lispref lispintro lispintr misc) do sed -f ../msdos/sed6.inp < %%d\Makefile.in > %%d\Makefile
-cd ..
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Echo Configuring the lisp directory...
-cd lisp
-If Exist gnus\.dir-locals.el update gnus/.dir-locals.el gnus/_dir-locals.el
-sed -f ../msdos/sedlisp.inp < Makefile.in > Makefile
-cd ..
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-If not Exist leim\quail\latin-pre.el goto maindir
-Echo Configuring the leim directory...
-cd leim
-sed -f ../msdos/sedleim.inp < Makefile.in > Makefile
-cd ..
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-:maindir
-Echo Configuring the main directory...
-If Exist .dir-locals.el update .dir-locals.el _dir-locals.el
-If Exist src\.dbxinit update src/.dbxinit src/_dbxinit
-Echo Looking for the GDB init file...
-If Exist src\.gdbinit update src/.gdbinit src/_gdbinit
-If Exist src\_gdbinit goto gdbinitOk
-Echo ERROR:
-Echo I cannot find the GDB init file. It was called ".gdbinit" in
-Echo the Emacs distribution, but was probably renamed to some other
-Echo name without the leading dot when you untarred the archive.
-Echo It should be in the "src/" subdirectory. Please make sure this
-Echo file exists and is called "_gdbinit" with a leading underscore.
-Echo Then run CONFIG.BAT again with the same arguments you did now.
-goto End
-:gdbinitOk
-Echo Looking for the GDB init file...found
-copy msdos\mainmake.v2 Makefile >nul
-rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-goto End
-:SmallEnv
-echo Your environment size is too small. Please enlarge it and run me again.
-echo For example, type "command.com /e:2048" to have 2048 bytes available.
-set $foo$=
-:end
-set X11=
-set nodebug=
-set djgpp_ver=
-set sys_malloc=
-set libxml=
-
-goto skipArchTag
- arch-tag: 2d2fed23-4dc6-4006-a2e4-49daf0031f33
-:skipArchTag