As usual, the way they do things is different, so we need to account for that.
automake is versioned ala BSD/Linux, but autoconf is not. We don't actually
need to specify a version there, since AC_PREREQ will cover it for us. Things
will fail pretty loudly if AC_PREREQ isn't met.
(closes issue #16341)
Reported by: bklang
Patches:
opensolaris_bootstrap.sh uploaded by bklang (license 919)
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@262299
65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-
fbb531ad65f3
}
# On FreeBSD and OpenBSD, multiple autoconf/automake versions have different names.
-# On linux, envitonment variables tell which one to use.
+# On Linux, environment variables tell which one to use.
-uname -s | grep -q BSD
-if [ $? = 0 ] ; then # BSD case
- case `uname -sr` in
- 'FreeBSD 4'*) # FreeBSD 4.x has a different naming
- MY_AC_VER=259
- MY_AM_VER=19
- ;;
- *)
- MY_AC_VER=-2.62
- MY_AM_VER=-1.9
- ;;
- esac
-else # linux case
- MY_AC_VER=
- MY_AM_VER=
- AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.60
- AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.9
- export AUTOCONF_VERSION
- export AUTOMAKE_VERSION
-fi
+case `uname -sr` in
+ 'FreeBSD 4'*) # FreeBSD 4.x has a different naming
+ MY_AC_VER=259
+ MY_AM_VER=19
+ ;;
+ *'BSD'*)
+ MY_AC_VER=-2.62
+ MY_AM_VER=-1.9
+ ;;
+ *'SunOS '*)
+ MY_AC_VER=
+ MY_AM_VER=-1.9
+ ;;
+ *)
+ MY_AC_VER=
+ MY_AM_VER=
+ AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.60
+ AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.9
+ export AUTOCONF_VERSION
+ export AUTOMAKE_VERSION
+ ;;
+esac
check_for_app autoconf${MY_AC_VER}
check_for_app autoheader${MY_AC_VER}