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Please upgrade your JDK to 1.4 and try again])
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PTDOCLETS_DIR=doclets
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cd "$srcdir/config"
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------
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CYGWIN_ME-*) CLASSPATHSEPARATOR=";";;
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Please try to keep the packages vaguely alphabetical
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------
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AC_MSG_RESULT([not found, keep looking])
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boost can be found at http://www.boost.org
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AC_CHECK_HEADER(stdint.h, PTSTDINT_H=yes, PTSTDINT_H=no)
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Older versions of Cygwin might not include stdint.h, the solution
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# The CaffeineMark Kit is a Java benchmark kit
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# See http://www-sor.inria.fr/~java/tools/cmkit
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
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AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/c is not present,
so we need not find the CaffeineMark Kit.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for CaffeineMarkEmbeddedApp.class])
AC_ARG_WITH(cmkit, [ --with-cmkit=DIR use CaffeineMark from DIR,
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CMKIT_DIR=$withval,
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if test -f "$CMKIT_DIR/CaffeineMarkEmbeddedApp.class"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CMKIT_DIR])
PTCM_DIR=cm
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AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $CMKIT_DIR/CaffeineMarkEmbeddedApp.class
perhaps CaffeineMark is not installed?
You need not download CaffeineMark unless you plan on using C code
generation. The CaffeineMark kit can be downloaded from
http://www-sor.inria.fr/~java/tools/cmkit/embed.zip])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
CMKIT_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/cm'
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Caltrop is an language used to define actors
# For more information,
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# See if there was a command-line option for where Caltrop is.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTCALTROP_DIR is set to caltrop and used in
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# Directory that contains the ptCal jar file
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# We only need to look for on if $PTII/ptolemy/caltrop exists
CAL_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/caltrop"
if test ! -d "$CAL_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CAL_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find the Cal, the actor language.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Cal, the actor language])
AC_ARG_WITH(cal, [ --with-cal=DIR use ptCal.jar from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/lib],
CALTROP_DIR=$withval,
CALTROP_DIR=$PTII/lib)
if test -f "$CALTROP_DIR/ptCal.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CALTROP_DIR])
# We found cal
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for saxon8.jar (used by caltrop)])
if test -f "$CALTROP_DIR/saxon8.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CALTROP_DIR/saxon8.jar])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for saxon8-dom.jar (used by caltrop)])
if test -f "$CALTROP_DIR/saxon8-dom.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CALTROP_DIR/saxon8-dom.jar])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for java_cup.jar (used by caltrop)])
if test -f "$CALTROP_DIR/java_cup.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CALTROP_DIR/java_cup.jar])
PTCALTROP_DIR=caltrop
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $CALTROP_DIR/java_cup.jar
which is required by Cal, the actor language.
You can download java_cup from
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~appel/modern/java/CUP/
If it is not present, you will not be able to use the Cal actor
or run the demonstrations in ptolemy/caltrop])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
CALTROP_DIR='${PTII}/lib/'
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $CALTROP_DIR/saxon8-dom.jar
which is required by Cal, the actor language.
You can download saxon from http://saxon.sourceforge.net/
If it is not present, you will not be able to use the Cal actor
or run the demonstrations in ptolemy/caltrop])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
CALTROP_DIR='${PTII}/lib/'
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $CALTROP_DIR/saxon8.jar
which is required by Cal, the actor language.
You can download saxon from http://saxon.sourceforge.net/
If it is not present, you will not be able to use the Cal actor
or run the demonstrations in ptolemy/caltrop])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
CALTROP_DIR='${PTII}/lib/'
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find PTII/lib/ptCal.jar
ptCal.jar should be present in your distribution.
If it is not present, you will not be able to use the Cal actor
or run the demonstrations in ptolemy/caltrop])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
CALTROP_DIR='${PTII}/lib/'
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTCALTROP_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/caltrop/"
else
# Note that jasminclasses.jar in soot also includes java_cup
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
\
\
\
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# "CHIC is a modular verifier for behavioral compatibility checking
# of software and hardware components"
#
# For more information,
# see http://www-cad.eecs.berkeley.edu/~tah/chic/
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTCHIC_DIR is set to chic and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if Chic was found.
PTCHIC_DIR=
# Directory that contains the chic jar file
CHIC_DIR='${PTII}/lib'
# We only need to look for if $PTII/ptolemy/chic exists
CHIC_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/chic"
if test ! -d "$CHIC_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$CHIC_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find Chic, the modular verifier for
behavioral compatibility checking of software and hardware components.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Chic, the model checker])
AC_ARG_WITH(chic, [ --with-chic=DIR use chic.jar from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/lib],
CHIC_DIR=$withval,
CHIC_DIR=$PTII/lib)
if test -f "$CHIC_DIR/chic.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
# We found chic
PTCHIC_DIR=chic
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find PTII/lib/chic.jar
chic.jar should be present in your distribution.
Chic is a modular verifier for behavioral compatibility checking
of software and hardware components.
If it is not present, you will not be able to use the Chic facilities
or run the demonstrations in ptolemy/chic.])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
CHIC_DIR='${PTII}/lib'
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTCHIC_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/chic/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# COLT is a
# "Open Source Libraries for High Performance Scientific and Technical
# Computing in Java"
# For more information, see
# http://hoschek.home.cern.ch/hoschek/colt/
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTCOLT_DIR is set to colt and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if Colt was found.
PTCOLT_DIR=
# Colt jar files. We ship $PTII/lib/ptcolt.jar, which is a subset
# of $PTII/vendors/misc/colt.jar
PTCOLT_JARS=
# Directory that contains the colt jar file
COLT_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/misc/colt'
# We only need to look for if $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/colt exists
COLT_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/colt"
if test ! -d "$COLT_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$COLT_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find Colt, the
Open Source Libraries for High Performance Scientific and Technical
Computing in Java.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Ptolemy subset of Colt, the scientific computing lib])
if test -f "$PTII/lib/ptcolt.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($PTII/lib/colt.jar)
PTCOLT_JAR="$PTII/lib/ptcolt.jar"
PTCOLT_DIR=colt
# PTCOLT_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTCOLT_PACKAGES=ptolemy.actor.lib.colt
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $PTII/lib/ptcolt.jar, will look for
full colt.jar])
PTCOLT_JAR=
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Full version of Colt, the scientific computing lib])
AC_ARG_WITH(colt, [ --with-colt=DIR use colt.jar from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/misc/colt],
COLT_DIR=$withval,
COLT_DIR=$PTII/vendors/misc/colt)
if test -f "$COLT_DIR/colt.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($COLT_DIR/colt.jar)
PTCOLT_JARS=$COLT_DIR/colt.jar$CLASSPATHSEPARATOR$PTCOLT_JAR
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
if test -z "$PTCOLT_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
# We found colt
PTCOLT_DIR=colt
# PTCOLT_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTCOLT_PACKAGES=ptolemy.actor.lib.colt
else
PTCOLT_JARS=$PTCOLT_JAR
if test -z "PTCOLT_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $PTII/lib/ptcolt.jar
and $COLT_DIR/colt.jar.
Colt is the 'Open Source Libraries for High Performance
Scientific and Technical Computing in Java'
For more information, see http://hoschek.home.cern.ch/hoschek/colt/
If it is not present, you will not be able to use the Colt facilities
or run the demonstrations in ptolemy/actor/lib/colt.])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
COLT_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/misc/colt'
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([$COLT_DIR/colt.jar not found, using $PTCOLT_JAR])
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTCOLT_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/lib/colt/"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# commapi is the Java serial interface, see
# http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/
# See if there was a command-line option for commapi is
# If not, check to see if $PTII/vendors/sun/commapi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We only need to look for commapi if $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/io/comm is present
COMMAPI_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/io/comm"
COMMAPI_PRESENT=no
# PTLEGO_DIR is set to lego
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if the Java Communications API was found
#
PTLEGO_DIR=
# PTCOMM_DIR is set to comm and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/io/makefile if the Java Communications API was found
#
PTCOMM_DIR=
if test ! -d "$COMMAPI_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$COMMAPI_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find commapi.])
# Use curly brackets around PTII so that if commapi is not present
# then ${PTII} will appear in ptinvoke.
COMMAPI_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/sun/commapi'
else
# Under windows, use $PTII/vendors/sun/commapi
case "`uname -s`" in
CYGWIN*)
PTCYGWIN=yes
COMMAPI_DIR_DEFAULT="$PTII/vendors/sun/commapi"
;;
*) PTCYGWIN=no;
COMMAPI_DIR_DEFAULT="$PTJAVA_HOME/../commapi/jar"
;;
esac
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for commapi directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(commapi, [ --with-commapi=DIR use Java commapi from DIR,
defaults to $COMMAPI_DIR_DEFAULT],
COMMAPI_DIR=$withval,
COMMAPI_DIR=$COMMAPI_DIR_DEFAULT)
if test -f "$COMMAPI_DIR/comm.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
# Subdirectories that contains Java Communications API specific code
PTLEGO_DIR=lego
PTCOMM_DIR=comm
# PTCOMM_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTCOMM_PACKAGES=ptolemy.actor.lib.io.comm
COMMAPI_PRESENT=yes
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([Did not find
'$COMMAPI_DIR/comm.jar'])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for javax.comm.properties ])
if test -f "$PTJAVA_HOME/lib/javax.comm.properties"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTJAVA_HOME/lib/javax.comm.properties])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([$PTJAVA_HOME/lib/javax.comm.properties
not found.
If you try to access a serial port and get 'No serial ports found!',
then the problem is that javax.comm.properties is not being found.
Download the Java Comm API from http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/
and place javax.comm.properties in $PTJAVA_HOME/lib])
fi
if test $PTCYGWIN = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for win32com.dll ])
if test -f "$PTJAVA_HOME/bin/win32com.dll"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTJAVA_HOME/bin/win32com.dll])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([$PTJAVA_HOME/bin/win32com.dll
not found.
Download the Java Comm API from http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/
and place win32com.dll in $PTJAVA_HOME/jre/bin])
fi
fi
if test "$COMMAPI_PRESENT" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Perhaps commapi is not installed?
You need not download commapi unless you plan the actors in actor.lib.comm.
The commapi can be downloaded from http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/
and placed in \$PTII/vendors/sun/commapi])
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTCOMM_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/lib/io/comm/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# doclets are used to control javadoc
# The Ptolemy II doclets are in $PTII/doc/doclets
# and use $PTJAVA_HOME/../tools.jar to compile
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We only need to look for doclet if $PTII/doc/doclets is present
DOCLETS_USER_DIR="$PTII/doc/doclets"
DOCLETS_PRESENT=no
# Location of tools.jar, usually $(PTJAVA_HOME)/../lib/tools.jar
TOOLS_JAR=
# PTDOCLETS_DIR is set to doclets and used in
# $PTII/doc if com.sun.tools.doclets.Taglet can be found
PTDOCLETS_DIR=
# If we can compile in doc/doclets, we set JDOCTAGLET appropriately
# and use JDOCTAGLET in doc/makefile
JDOCTAGLET=
if test ! -d "$DOCLETS_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$DOCLETS_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find tools.jar in the JRE.])
# Use curly brackets around PTII so that if tools.jar is not present
TOOLS_JAR='${PTJAVA_HOME}/../lib/tools.jar'
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for tools.jar directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(tools_jar, [ --with-tools_jar=DIR use tools.jar from DIR,
defaults to \$PTJAVA_HOME/../lib/tools.jar],
TOOLS_JAR=$withval,
TOOLS_JAR=${PTJAVA_HOME}/../lib/tools.jar)
if test -f "$TOOLS_JAR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$TOOLS_JAR])
PTDOCLETS_DIR=doclets
# Use curly brackets so PTII gets expanded in the makefile
JDOCTAGLET='-tagletpath "${PTII}" -taglet doc.doclets.RatingTaglet'
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Could not find tools.jar.
PTJAVA_HOME = $PTJAVA_HOME
Usually, tools.jar is in PTJAVA_HOME/../lib/tools.jar
Since tools.jar cannot be found, we will not use doclets from
ptII/doc/doclets])
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTDOCLETS_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|doc/doclets/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We use Eclipse for parsing java backtracking.
# Eclipse is an integrated development environment, see
# http://www.eclipse.org
# See if there was a command-line option for where Eclipse can be found
# is
# If not, look for for $PTII/vendors/eclipse
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTBACKTRACK_DIR is set to backtrack and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if we can handle generics (Java 1.5)
PTBACKTRACK_DIR=backtrack
# PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DIR is set to eclipse and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/backtrack/makefile if Eclipse was found
# and the jar files were found
PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DIR=
# Jar files used by ptolemy/backtrack/eclipse
PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_JARS=
# We only need to look for Eclipse if $PTII/ptolemy/backtrack/eclipse exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/backtrack/eclipse"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/backtrack/eclipse is not present,
so we need not find Eclipse.])
else
if test ! "$HAS_GENERICS" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([You are running Java $JVERSION, which does not
support generics. Thus, ptolemy/backtrack/eclipse will not compile.])
PTBACKTRACK_DIR=
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Eclipse installation])
# Use changequote to protect the square brackets in sed
# We cd to *clipse so that we get the case right in the jar files.
if test -d "c:/Program Files/Eclipse" -o -d "c:/Program Files/eclipse"; then
# Remove /cygdrive
changequote(<<, >>)dnl
TMP_ECLIPSE_DIR="`cd c:/Program\ Files/*clipse; pwd | sed 's@/cygdrive/\([a-z]\)/@\1:/@'`"
changequote([, ])dnl
else
TMP_ECLIPSE_DIR="c:/Program\ Files/eclipse"
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(eclipse, [ --with-eclipse=ECLIPSE_DIR use Eclipse from ECLIPSE_DIR,
defaults to c:/Program Files/Eclipse],
ECLIPSE_DIR=$withval,
ECLIPSE_DIR=$TMP_ECLIPSE_DIR)
if test ! -d "$ECLIPSE_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find Eclipse in $ECLIPSE_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $PTII/vendors/eclipse])
if test -d "$PTII/vendors/eclipse"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
ECLIPSE_DIR="$PTII/vendors/eclipse"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find Eclipse in $PTII/vendors/eclipse])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTECLIPSE, eclipse)
if test "${PTECLIPSE:-none}" != "none"; then
# Remove /cygdrive
changequote(<<, >>)dnl
ECLIPSE_DIR=`dirname $PTECLIPSE | sed 's@/cygdrive/\([a-z]\)/@\1:/@'`
changequote([, ])dnl
fi
fi
fi
if test -d "$ECLIPSE_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jars used by backtracking in $ECLIPSE_DIR])
# jars="jdt.core osgi resources runtime"
# jdt.core core.runtime_ are needed to build backtrack
# osgi_ and resources_ are needed to run the tests in backtrack
jars="jdt.core_ core.runtime_ osgi_ core.resources_ equinox.common equinox.preferences core.jobs core.contenttype"
eclipsejarpath=
for jar in $jars
do
echo $ECHO_N "$jar "
jarpath=`$FIND "$ECLIPSE_DIR/plugins" -name "*${jar}*.jar" | head -1`
if test -f "$jarpath"; then
# Keep track of the jars so we can use them while building
# with make.
eclipsejarpath="$eclipsejarpath$CLASSPATHSEPARATOR$jarpath"
# NOTE: Eclipse 3.0 has problems if we include these
# jars in the .classpath, instead, .classpath.in includes:
#
#ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
#"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $jar in $ECLIPSE_DIR: $jarpath])
eclipsejarpath=
break
fi
done
# Get the plugin jar files for use with javadoc in $PTII/doc
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jars used by eclipse plugin])
docjars="eclipse.core.commands_ eclipse.equinox.registry_ eclipse.jface_ eclipse.jface.text_ eclipse.swt.win32.win32.x86_ eclipse.ui.workbench_ eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor_ eclipse.ui.console_ eclipse.ui.editors_ eclipse.text_ eclipse.ui.forms_ eclipse.ui.ide_ eclipse.jdt.ui_"
PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DOC_JARS=
for jar in $docjars
do
echo $ECHO_N "$jar "
jarpath=`$FIND "$ECLIPSE_DIR/plugins" -name "*${jar}*.jar" | head -1`
if test -f "$jarpath"; then
# Keep track of the jars so we can use them while building
# with make.
PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DOC_JARS="$PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DOC_JARS$CLASSPATHSEPARATOR$jarpath"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $jar in $ECLIPSE_DIR: $jarpath])
break
fi
done
if test ! -z "$eclipsejarpath"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
startdir="`pwd`"
cd "$srcdir/config"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ITreeSelection from Eclipse])
if "$JAVAC" -classpath "$PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DOC_JARS" EclipseITreeSelection.java ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
# Set to eclipse and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/backtrack/makefile if Eclipse jar files were found
PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DIR=eclipse
# PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_PACKAGES="ptolemy.backtrack.eclipse.ast ptolemy.backtrack.eclipse.ast.transform ptolemy.backtrack.eclipse.plugin ptolemy.backtrack.eclipse.plugin.actions ptolemy.backtrack.eclipse.plugin.editor ptolemy.backtrack.eclipse.plugin.preferences ptolemy.backtrack.eclipse.plugin.util"
PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_JARS=$eclipsejarpath
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to compile config/EclipseITreeSelection.java with
(cd "$PTII/config"; "$JAVAC" -classpath $PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DOC_JARS EclipseITreeSelection.java)
maybe you should install Eclipse 3.2?])
eclipsejarpath=
fi
cd "$startdir"
fi
fi
if test "$PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DIR" = ""; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find Eclipse
perhaps the Eclipse is not installed?
You need not download Eclipse unless you
plan on using the backtracking facility in ptolemy.backtrack
Eclipse may be downloaded from
http://www.eclipse.org/])
PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_JARS=
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/backtrack/|ptolemy/backtrack/ast/"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Garbage Collector (GC)
# The C code generator can use the Boehm Garbage Collector
# See http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# GC_LD_DIRECTIVE is set to the values to pass to cc or ld if
# GC_malloc() can be found either in the default compiler location
# or in $PTII/lib.
# GC_LD_DIRECTIVE is used in ptolemy/copernicus/c/
GC_LD_DIRECTIVE=
# GC_DIR is set to the directory where GC can be found
GC_DIR=
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/c"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/c is not present,
so we need not find the Boehm GC.])
else
AC_PATH_PROG(PTCC, gcc)
if test "${PTCC:-none}" = "none"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gcc])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTCC, cc)
if test "${PTCC:-none}" != "none"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTCC])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gcc or cc, so we will
not be able use GC in $PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/c]);
fi
fi
if test "${PTCC:-none}" != "none"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Garbage Collector])
AC_CHECK_LIB(gc, GC_malloc, PT_GC=yes, PT_GC=no)
if test "$PT_GC" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
if test -f "$PTII/lib/libgc.a"; then
# FIXME: what about Windows?
GC_LD_DIRECTIVE='"-L${PTII}/lib" -lgc'
AC_MSG_RESULT(use $GC_LD_DIRECTIVE)
else
# FIXME: This will not work if $PTII has spaces
dirs="$PTII/vendors/gc/gc6.4 $PTII/vendors/gc/gc6.1 $PTII/vendors/gc/gc"
for dir in $dirs
do
if test -d "$dir"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find GC_malloc(), but
$dir exists. See \$PTII/vendors/gc/README.txt
if you would like to use the Garbage Collector with the C code generator])
fi
done
fi
fi
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gc.h])
AC_ARG_WITH(gc-include, [ --with-gc-include=DIR use gc.h from DIR
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/gc/gc/include],
GC_INCLUDE_DIR=$withval,
GC_INCLUDE_DIR=$PTII/vendors/gc/gc/include)
if test -f "$GC_INCLUDE_DIR/gc.h"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$GC_INCLUDE_DIR/gc.h])
else
# FIXME: This will not work if $PTII has spaces
dirs="$PTII/vendors/gc/gc6.4 $PTII/vendors/gc/gc6.1 $PTII/vendors/gc/gc"
for dir in $dirs
do
if test -f "$dir/include/gc.h"; then
GC_INCLUDE_DIR=$PTII/vendors/gc/gc6.4/include
AC_MSG_RESULT([$GC_INCLUDE_DIR/gc.h])
fi
done
if test ! -f "$GC_INCLUDE_DIR/gc.h"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gc.h.
Checked the following directories:
$dirs
The Boehm Garbage Collector can be downloaded from
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/
if you wish to use it with the C code generator])
fi
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# GMP - GNU arbitrary precision arithmetic library, needed only by mescal
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We only need to look for GMP if mescal/relsat is present
MESCAL_RELSAT_USER_DIR="$PTII/mescal/relsat"
PTGMP=no
if test ! -d "$MESCAL_RELSAT_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$MESCAL_RELSAT_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find GMP.])
else
case "`uname -s`" in
Linux) ARCH=linux;;
*) ARCH=unknown;;
esac
if test "$PTGMP" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GMP in \$PTII/mescal/include/gmp.h])
if test -f "$PTII/mescal/include/gmp.h"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
PTGMP_INCLUDE="-I$PTII/mescal/include"
PTGMP_LIB="-L$PTII/mescal/lib"
PTGMP_LD_FLAGS="-Wl,-R$PTII/mescal/lib"
PTGMP=yes
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([not found, keep looking])
fi
fi
if test "$PTGMP" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GMP in /usr/local/include/gmp.h])
if test -f "/usr/local/include/gmp.h"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
if test "$ARCH" != "linux"; then
PTGMP_INCLUDE=-I/usr/local/include
PTGMP_LIB=-L/usr/local/lib
PTGMP_LD_FLAGS="-Wl,-R/usr/local/lib"
fi
PTGMP=yes
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([not found, keep looking])
fi
fi
if test "$PTGMP" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GMP])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gmp.h, PTGMP=yes, PTGMP=no)
fi
if test "$PTGMP" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gcc])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTCC, gcc)
if test "${PTCC:-none}" = "none"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gcc])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTCC, cc)
if test "${PTCC:-none}" = "none"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gcc or cc, so we will
not be able to compile the mescal output]);
fi
fi
PTGMP_OK=no
startdir="`pwd`"
# Make sure that we check for CXX before cding in to config
AC_PROG_CXX
cd "$srcdir/config"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([gmp by compiling a C small program])
if "$PTCC" gmpTest.c $PTGMP_INCLUDE -o gmpTest $PTGMP_LD_FLAGS $PTGMP_LIB -lgmp ; then
./gmpTest
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
else
RESULTS=`"$PTCC" gmpTest.c $PTGMP_INCLUDE -o gmpTest $PTGMP_LD_FLAGS$PTGMP_LIB -lgmp`
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to compile config/gmpTest.c,
"$PTCC" gmpTest.c $PTGMP_INCLUDE -o gmpTest $PTGMP_LIB -lgmp
$RESULTS])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([gmp by compiling a C++ small program])
if "$CXX" gmpTest2.cc $PTGMP_INCLUDE -o gmpTest2 $PTGMP_LD_FLAGS $PTGMP_LIB -lgmpxx -lgmp ; then
./gmpTest2
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
else
RESULTS=`"$CXX" gmpTest2.cc $PTGMP_INCLUDE -o gmpTest2 $PTGMP_LD_FLAGS $PTGMP_LIB -lgmpcxx -lgmp`
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to compile config/gmpTest2.cc,
"$CXX" gmpTest2.cc $PTGMP_INCLUDE -o gmpTest2 $PTGMP_LD_FLAG $PTGMP_LIB -lgmpxx -lgmp
$RESULTS
Under Cygwin, perhaps you need to add $PTII/bin/mescal to your PATH,
Under Linux, perhaps you need to add $PTII/bin/mescal to
your LD_LIBRARY_PATH])
fi
cd "$startdir"
fi
if test "$PTGMP" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gmp.h, which is only
needed to compile $MESCAL_RELSAT_USER_DIR
gmp can be found at http://www.swox.com/gmp/
Mescal uses c++, and configure will look in /usr/local
and $PTII/mescal/include and $PTII/mescal/lib for gmp,
so gmp should be configured with
./configure --enable-cxx --prefix=$PTII/mescal])
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# JAI is the Java Advanced Imaging Framework
# For more information,
# see http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jai/
# See if there was a command-line option for where JAI is.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTJAI_DIR is set to jai and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/makefile if jai was found
PTJAI_DIR=
# Used in ptolemy/actor/lib/jai/makefile
JAI_JARS=
# We only need to look for JAI if the actor/lib/jai directory is present
JAI_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/jai"
if test ! -d "$JAI_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JAI_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find JAI - The Java Advanced Imaging API.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) API])
# We need to run javac in the config directory so that javac from jdk1.1.6
# under NT and cygwin works properly
startdir="`pwd`"
cd "$srcdir/config"
# Don't use 'env $JAVAC . . .' here, it will not work under Cygwin
if "$JAVAC" JAITest.java ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
PTJAI_DIR=jai
# PTJAI_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTJAI_PACKAGES=ptolemy.actor.lib.jai
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the jai jar files])
if "$JAVAC" FindClass.java ; then
# Usually jai-core.jar will be in the CLASSPATH
JAI_JAR=`CLASSPATH="$PTII/config$CLASSPATHSEPARATOR$CLASSPATH" "$JAVA" FindClass javax.media.jai.RenderedOp`
if test -f "$JAI_JAR" ; then
JAI_JARS_DIR=`dirname "$JAI_JAR"`
JAI_JARS="${JAI_JARS_DIR}/jai_core.jar${CLASSPATHSEPARATOR}${JAI_JARS_DIR}/jai_codec.jar"
AC_MSG_RESULT($JAI_JARS)
# Here, we should not be adding JAI_JAR to Eclipse
# if jai.jar was in the jre
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
\
"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Either we could not find
javax.media.jai.RenderOp or else it was already in the JRE.
Searching for jai-core.jar returned:
$JAI_JAR
If the class cannot be found, then Eclipse might not be able to find
the JAI files.
This is only a problem if you are using Eclipse.
If the class was in the JRE, then Eclipse should compile the JAI files
without problems])
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['"$JAVAC" FindClass.java' failed.
This means that Eclipse might not be able to find the JAI files.
This is only a problem if you are using Eclipse])
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['"$JAVAC" JAITest.java' failed.
perhaps the Java Advanced Imaging API is not installed?
You need not download Jai unless you plan on using the video
actors in $JAI_USER_DIR
The JAI API can be downloaded from
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jai/])
fi
cd "$startdir"
fi
if test -z "$PTJAI_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/lib/jai/"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# JHDL is a Java Highlevel Description Language, see
# http://www.jhdl.org
# See if there was a command-line option for where JHDL is
# If not, look for $PTII/vendors/jhdl/ptjhdllib/JHDL.jar
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTJHDL_DIR is set to jhdl and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/makefile if jhdl was found
PTJHDL_DIR=
# Directory that contains the jhdl jar files
JHDL_JAR='${PTII}/vendors/jhdl/ptjhdllib/JHDL.jar'
# We only need to look for jhdl if $PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/jhdl exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/jhdl"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/jhdl is not present,
so we need not find the JHDL - a Java Optimization Framework.])
JHDL_JAR='${PTII}/vendors/jhdl/ptjhdllib/JHDL.jar'
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jhdl jar file])
AC_ARG_WITH(jhdl-jar, [ --with-jhdl-jar=JARFILE use JHDL from JARFILE,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/jhdl/ptjhdllib/JHDL.jar],
JHDL_JAR=$withval,
JHDL_JAR=$PTII/vendors/jhdl/ptjhdllib/JHDL.jar)
if test -f "$JHDL_JAR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JHDL_JAR])
# Set to jhdl and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if jhdl was found
PTJHDL_DIR=jhdl
else
JHDL_JAR=$PTII/vendors/jhdl/ptjhdllib/JHDL.jar
if test -f "$JHDL_JAR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JHDL_JAR])
# Set to jhdl and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if jhdl was found
PTJHDL_DIR=jhdl
fi
fi
if test "$PTJHDL_DIR" = ""; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find PTII/vendors/jhdl/ptjhdllib/JHDL.jar
perhaps JHDL is not installed?
You need not download JHDL unless you plan on using code generation
The JHDL SDK can be downloaded from http://www.jhdl.org])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
JHDL_JAR='${PTII}/vendors/jhdl/ptjhdllib/JHDL.jar'
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTJHDL_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/copernicus/jhdl/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# JMF is the Java Media Framework
# For more information,
# see http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf
# See if there was a command-line option for where JMF is.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTJMF_DIR is set to jmf and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if jmf was found
PTJMF_DIR=
# Used in ptolemy/actor/lib/jmf/makefile
JMF_JARS=
# We only need to look for jmf if $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib exists
JMF_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/jmf"
if test ! -d "$JMF_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JMF_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find the JMF - The Java Media Framework.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Java Media Framework (JMF)])
# We need to run javac in the config directory so that javac
# from jdk1.1.6 under NT and cygwin works properly
startdir="`pwd`"
cd "$srcdir/config"
# Don't use 'env $JAVAC . . .' here, it will not work under Cygwin
if "$JAVAC" JMFTest.java ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
PTJMF_DIR=jmf
# PTJMF_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTJMF_PACKAGES=ptolemy.actor.lib.jmf
# Usually, JMF gets installed in C:/Program Files/JMF2.1.1
# and CLASSPATH gets that C:/Program Files/JMF2.1.1/lib/jmf.jar
# and C:/Program Files/JMF2.1.1/lib/sound.jar appended to it
# We need to figure out where it was found so that Eclipse
# can find it
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the JMF directory])
if "$JAVAC" FindClass.java ; then
# Usually jmf.jar will be in the CLASSPATH
JMF_JAR=`CLASSPATH="$PTII/config$CLASSPATHSEPARATOR$CLASSPATH" "$JAVA" FindClass javax.media.CaptureDeviceInfo`
if test -f "$JMF_JAR" ; then
JMF_JARS_DIR=`dirname "$JMF_JAR"`
AC_MSG_RESULT($JMF_JARS_DIR)
# Here, we should not be adding JMF_JAR to Eclipse
# if jmf.jar was in the jre
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
\
"
JMF_JARS="$JMF_JAR$CLASSPATHSEPARATOR$JMF_JARS_DIR/sound.jar"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Either we could not find
javax.media.CaptureDeviceInfo or else it was already in the JRE.
Searching for jmf.jar returned:
$JMF_JAR
If the class cannot be found, then Eclipse might not be able to find
the JMF files.
This is only a problem if you are using Eclipse.
If the class was in the JRE, then Eclipse should compile the JMF files
without problems])
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['"$JAVAC" FindClass.java' failed.
This means that Eclipse might not be able to find the JMF files.
This is only a problem if you are using Eclipse])
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['"$JAVAC" JMFTest.java' failed.
perhaps the Java Media Framework (JMF) is not installed?
You need not download the JMF unless you plan on using the video
actors in $JMF_USER_DIR
The JMF SDK can be downloaded from
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf])
fi
cd "$startdir"
fi
if test -z "$PTJMF_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/lib/jmf/"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# The Joystick interface is a Java interface to Joysticks, see
# http://sourceforge.net/projects/javajoystick/
# See if there was a command-line option for where Joystick interface is
# If not, look for $PTII/vendors/misc/joystick
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTJOYSTICK_DIR is set to joystick and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if Joystick.jar was found
PTJOYSTICK_DIR=
# Joystick Jar file
JOYSTICK_JAR='${PTII}/vendors/misc/joystick/Joystick.jar'
# We only need to look for joystick if $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/joystick exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/joystick"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/joystick is not present,
so we need not find the Joystick interface.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for joystick jar file])
AC_ARG_WITH(joystick-jar, [ --with-joystick-jar=JARFILE use JOYSTICK from JARFILE,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/misc/joystick/Joystick.jar],
JOYSTICK_JAR=$withval,
JOYSTICK_JAR=$PTII/vendors/misc/joystick/Joystick.jar)
if test -f "$JOYSTICK_JAR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JOYSTICK_JAR])
# Set to joystick and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/joystick if joystick was found
PTJOYSTICK_DIR=joystick
# PTJOYSTICK_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTJOYSTICK_PACKAGES=ptolemy.actor.lib.joystick
fi
if test "$PTJOYSTICK_DIR" = ""; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $JOYSTICK_JAR
perhaps the Joystick is not installed?
You need not download the Joystick interface unless you
plan on using a Joystick with Ptolemy II.
The Joystick interface can be downloaded from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/javajoystick/])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
JOYSTICK_JAR='${PTII}/vendors/misc/joystick/Joystick.jar'
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTJOYSTICK_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/lib/joystick/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Jython is an implementation of Python in Java
# For more information,
# see http://www.jython.org
# See if there was a command-line option for where Jython is.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTJYTHON_DIR is set to python (FIXME: should be jython) and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if Jython was found.
PTJYTHON_DIR=
# Directory that contains the jython jar files
JYTHON_DIR='${PTII}/lib'
# We only need to look for jython if $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/python exists
# FIXME: Note that the package is called jython, but the directory is python
JYTHON_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/python"
if test ! -d "$JYTHON_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JYTHON_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find the Jython, the java implementation of Python.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Jython, the Java implementation of Jython])
AC_ARG_WITH(jython, [ --with-jython=DIR use jython.jar from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/jython],
JYTHON_DIR=$withval,
JYTHON_DIR=$PTII/lib)
if test -f "$JYTHON_DIR/jython.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JYTHON_DIR])
# FIXME: This is ugly, but we set to python instead of jythong
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if jython was found
PTJYTHON_DIR=python
fi
if test "$PTJYTHON_DIR" = ""; then
if test -f "$PTII/vendors/jython/jython.jar"; then
JYTHON_DIR="$PTII/vendors/jython"
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JYTHON_DIR])
# FIXME: This is ugly, but we set to python instead of jythong
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if jython was found
PTJYTHON_DIR=python
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find PTII/lib/jython.jar
perhaps Jython is not installed?
Jython is a java implementation of Python.
You need not download Jython unless you plan on using the Jython
actors in ptolemy/actor/lib/python
The Jython can be downloaded http://www.jython.org/download.html])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
JYTHON_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/jython'
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTJYTHON_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/lib/jython/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# "JXTA technology is a set of open protocols that allow any
# connected device on the network ranging from cell phones and wireless
# PDAs to PCs and servers to communicate and collaborate in a P2P
# manner."
#
# See http://www.jxta.org
# See if there was a command-line option for where JXTA is
# If not, look for $PTII/vendors/sun/jxta/jxta.jar
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We only need to look for commapi if $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/jxta is present
JXTA_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/jxta"
# PTJXTA_DIR is set to jxta and used in
# $PTII/actor/lib/makefile if jxta was found
PTJXTA_DIR=
# Directory that contains the jxta jar files
JXTA_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/sun/jxta'
if test ! -d "$JXTA_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JXTA_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find JXTA.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jxta directory that contains jxta.jar])
AC_ARG_WITH(jxta, [ --with-jxta=DIR use jxta.jar from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/sun/jxta],
JXTA_DIR=$withval,
JXTA_DIR=$PTII/vendors/sun/jxta)
if test -f "$JXTA_DIR/jxta.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JXTA_DIR])
# Set to jxta and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if jxta was found
PTJXTA_DIR=jxta
fi
if test "$PTJXTA_DIR" = ""; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find PTII/vendors/sun/jxta/jxta.jar
perhaps JXTA is not installed?
You need not download JXTA unless you plan on using the peer to peer
actors in ptolemy/actor/lib/jxta
The JXTA SDK can be downloaded from http://www.jxta.org])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
JXTA_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/sun/jxta'
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTJXTA_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|vendors/sun/jxta/|ptolemy/actor/lib/jxta/|ptolemy/moml/jxta/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
\
\
\
\
\
\
\
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Lejos is a Java Virtual machine that runs on the Lego Mindstorm
# For more information, see http://lejos.sourceforge.net
# See if there was a command-line option for commapi is
# If not, check to see if $PTII/vendors/lejos/lejos/lejosBeta3
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We only need to look for commapi if $PTII/ptolemy/apps/lejos
LEJOS_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/apps/lejos"
LEJOS_PRESENT=no
# PTLEJOS_DIR is set to lejos
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if the Java Communications API was found
PTLEJOS_DIR=
if test ! -d "$LEJOS_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$LEJOS_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find lejos.])
# Use curly brackets around PTII so that if lejos is not present
# then ${PTII} will appear in ptinvoke.
LEJOS_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/lejos/lejosBeta3'
else
if test "$COMMAPI_PRESENT" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Lejos requires commapi, which was not found.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for lejos directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(lejos, [ --with-lejos=DIR use Java lejos from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/lejos/lejosBeta3],
LEJOS_DIR=$withval,
LEJOS_DIR=$PTII/vendors/lejos/lejosBeta3)
if test -d "$LEJOS_DIR/classes/josx"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$LEJOS_DIR])
# Subdirectory that contains Java Communications API specific code
PTLEJOS_DIR=lejos
LEJOS_PRESENT=yes
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $LEJOS_DIR/classes/josx/])
LEJOS_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/lejos'
fi
fi
if test "$LEJOS_PRESENT" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Perhaps Lejos is not installed?
You need not download Lejos unless you plan on use the Lego Mindstorm
demos in \$PTII/ptolemy/apps/lejos. Lejos can be downloaded from
http://lejos.sourceforge.net
and placed in \$PTII/vendors/lejos/lejosBeta3])
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# See if there was a command-line option for where javacc is; if
# not, check to see if $PTII/vendors/sun/JavaCC exists
# if it is does not, look for javacc on the path.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We only need to look for JavaCC if $PTII/ptolemy/data/expr exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/data/expr"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/data/expr is not present,
so we need not find JavaCC.])
JAVACC_DIR=$PTII/vendors/sun/javacc-4.0
JAVACC=javacc
JJTREE=jjtree
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for JavaCC])
AC_ARG_WITH(javacc, [ --with-javacc=DIR use JavaCC.zip from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/sun/javacc-4.0],
JAVACC_DIR=$withval, JAVACC_DIR=$PTII/vendors/sun/javacc-4.0)
if test "`uname -s`" = "CYGWIN_NT-4.0" -o \
"`uname -s`" = "CYGWIN_NT-5.0" ; then
JJTREE='"$(JAVA)" COM.sun.labs.jjtree.Main'
JAVACC='"$(JAVA)" COM.sun.labs.javacc.Main'
AC_MSG_WARN([
Be sure that your CLASSPATH includes JavaCC.zip, which is located in]);
else
if test ! -d "$JAVACC_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Could not find directory
'${JAVACC_DIR}'
so we search for the jjtree command.])
AC_PATH_PROG(JJTREE, jjtree)
if test -x "$JJTREE"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JJTREE]);
JAVACCBIN=`dirname $JJTREE`
JAVACC_DIR=`dirname $JAVACCBIN`
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find jjtree]);
fi
fi
if test -d "$JAVACC_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JAVACC_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jjtree])
if test -x "$JAVACC_DIR/bin/jjtree"; then
# Note that we don't substitute in the $(JAVACC_DIR) here
JJTREE='$(JAVACC_DIR)/bin/jjtree'
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JJTREE])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find jjtree in '$JAVACC_DIR/bin']);
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for javacc])
if test -x "$JAVACC_DIR/bin/javacc"; then
# Note that we don't substitute in the $(JAVACC_DIR) here
JAVACC='$(JAVACC_DIR)/bin/javacc'
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JAVACC])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find javacc in '$JAVACC_DIR/bin']);
fi
fi
fi
if test ! -d "$JAVACC_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find javacc, perhaps JavaCC is not installed?
You need not download JavaCC unless you plan on modifying .jjt files
in ptolemy/data/expr.
JavaCC is available from
http://javacc.dev.java.net/
Note that the zip file that gets downloaded is actually an installer
that must be run to install the JavaCC.zip file that contains the classes.
Configure looks for JavaCC in $PTII/vendors/sun/javacc-4.0
so either install JavaCC in that location or use the --with-javacc= flag
and then rerun configure.'])
JJTREE=touch
JAVACC=touch
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# See if there was a command-line option for where Jacl is
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We only need to find Jacl if $PTII/util/testsuite
# exists. If we are shipping ptplot, then this directory might not
# exist
PTJACL_JAR=$PTII/lib/ptjacl.jar
# JTCLSH uses JAVAFLAGS for use with the
# vergil/test/VergilConfiguration.tcl test
# We set the ptolemy.ptII.dir property for use in the
# actor.lib.test.auto.FileWriter{1,2}.xml tests
# JTCLSHFLAGS gets set to -Dptolemy.ptII.isRunningNightlyBuild=true
# when we are running the nightlybuild
JTCLSH='["$(JAVA)" $(JAVAFLAGS) "-Dptolemy.ptII.dir=$(PTII)" $(JTCLSHFLAGS) tcl.lang.Shell]'
# PTJACL_DIR is set to ptjacl and used in $PTII/ptolemy/actor/gui/makefile
# if the ptjacl.jar file was found
PTJACL_DIR=
if test ! -d "$PTII/util/testsuite"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/util/testsuite is not present,
so we need not find Jacl.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ptjacl.jar])
AC_ARG_WITH(ptjacl_jar, [ --with-ptjacl_jar=PTJACL.JAR ptjacl.jar file,
used for running the test scripts],
PTJACL_JAR=$withval, PTJACL_JAR=$PTII/lib/ptjacl.jar)
if test -f "$PTJACL_JAR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTJACL_JAR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for how to run jacl with "$JAVA"])
# This command starts up Jacl
if echo "set java::jdkVersion; exit" | CLASSPATH="$PTJACL_JAR" "$JAVA" tcl.lang.Shell; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
PTJACL_DIR=ptjacl
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([CLASSPATH="$PTJACL_JAR" "$JAVA" tcl.lang.Shell failed])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for how to run jacl with "$JAVA" "$PTJACL_FLAG]")
if echo "set java::jdkVersion; exit" | CLASSPATH="$PTJACL_JAR" "$JAVA" tcl.lang.Shell; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(['CLASSPATH="$PTJACL_JAR" "$JAVA" tcl.lang.Shell' failed,
use 'CLASSPATH="$PTJACL_JAR" "$JAVA" tcl.lang.Shell'
instead. ptjacl is used by the test suite, so you may be able to
ignore this error.])
fi
JTCLSH='["$(JAVA)" $(JAVAFLAGS) "-Dptolemy.ptII.dir=$(PTII)" $(JTCLFLAGS tcl.lang.Shell]'
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([The ptjacl.jar file was not found at '$PTJACL_JAR'
ptjacl.jar is only necessary if you plan on running the test suite.
You can download ptjacl.jar from
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cxh/java/jacl/ptjacl.html])
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTJACL_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/gui/ptjacl/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test for javax.media.j3d (Java 3D)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTJAVA3D_DIR is set to gr and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if Java 3D was found
PTJAVA3D_DIR=
# Name of the jar file that includes the GR domain if Java 3D was found
# Used in domains/makefile
PTGRDOMAIN_JAR=
# We only need to look for Java3D if the gr domain is present
JAVA3D_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/domains/gr"
if test ! -d "$JAVA3D_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JAVA3D_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find Java 3D.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Java 3D])
# We need to run javac in the config directory so that javac from jdk1.1.6
# under NT and cygwin works properly
startdir="`pwd`"
cd "$srcdir/config"
# Don't use 'env $JAVAC . . .' here, it will not work under Cygwin
if "$JAVAC" java3dTest.java ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
PTJAVA3D_DIR=gr
PTGRDOMAIN_JAR=gr/gr.jar
# PTGR_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTGR_PACKAGES="ptolemy.domains.gr.kernel ptolemy.domains.gr.lib"
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['"$JAVAC" java3dTest.java' failed.
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/3D/download.html
Java 3D is only needed if you want to build in
$JAVA3D_USER_DIR,
otherwise the build will proceed fine without Java 3D.])
fi
cd "$startdir"
fi
if test -z "$PTJAVA3D_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/domains/gr/"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Jini is connection technology from Sun, see http://www.jini.org
# See if there was a command-line option for where Jini is
# If not, look in $PTII/lib
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We only need to look for jini if the distributed directory is present
JINI_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/distributed"
JINI_PRESENT=no
# PTDISTRIBUTED_DIR is set to distributed and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if jini was found.
PTDISTRIBUTED_DIR=
if test ! -d "$JINI_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JINI_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find Jini.])
# We don't use JINI_VERSION here so that we don't expand PTII
# in the makefile
JINI_DIR='$PTII/ptolemy/distributed/jini'
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jini directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(jini, [ --with-jini=DIR use Jini jars from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/ptolemy/distributed/jini],
JINI_DIR=$withval,
JINI_DIR=$PTII/ptolemy/distributed/jini)
JINI_JARS="jini-core.jar jini-ext.jar sun-util.jar"
if test -d "$JINI_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JINI_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jars used by jini])
JINI_PRESENT=yes
jinijarpath=
for jar in $JINI_JARS
do
echo $ECHO_N "$jar "
jarpath=`$FIND "$JINI_DIR" -name $jar | head -1`
if test -f "$jarpath"; then
jinijarpath="$jinijarpath$CLASSPATHSEPARATOR$jarpath"
# FIXME: we should not be adding to ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS
# unless we are sure that we can find all the jars
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find $jar in $JINI_DIR: $jarpath])
jinijarpath=
break
fi
done
if test ! -z "$jinijarpath"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
JINI_PRESENT="yes"
# PTDISTRIBUTED_DIR is set to distributed and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if jini was found
PTDISTRIBUTED_DIR=distributed
# PTDISTRIBUTED_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTDISTRIBUTED_PACKAGES="ptolemy.distributed.actor.lib ptolemy.distributed.actor ptolemy.distributed.client ptolemy.distributed.common ptolemy.distributed.domains.sdf.kernel ptolemy.distributed.rmi ptolemy.distributed.util"
PTDISTRIBUTED_JARS=$jinijarpath
fi
else
JINI_DIR='$PTII/vendors/sun/jini/$JINI_VERSION'
fi
if test "$JINI_PRESENT" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Perhaps Jini is not installed?
You need not download Jini unless you plan on use the
distributed Ptolemy feature in ptolemy/distributed.
Jini can be downloaded from http://www.jini.org, the
$JINI_JARS copied to
\$PTII/ptolemy/distributed/jini/jars
and configure rerun.])
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Java Native Interface (JNI)
# Ptolemy II can interface to user provided native code using JNI
# Ptolemy II can interface to Matlab using JNI
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTJNI_DIR is set to jni and used in
# $PTII/makefile if gcc or cc is found.
PTJNI_DIR=
if test ! -d "$PTII/jni" -a ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/matlab" -a ! -d "$PTII/mescal/kirika" ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/jni, $PTII/ptolemy/matlab and $PTII/mescal/kirika are not present,
so we need not find gcc or cc.])
else
AC_PATH_PROG(PTCC, gcc)
if test "${PTCC:-none}" != "none"; then
PTJNI_DIR=jni
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gcc])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTCC, cc)
if test "${PTCC:-none}" != "none"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTCC])
PTJNI_DIR=jni
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gcc or cc, so we will
not be able to compile the JNI interface in $PTII/jni]);
fi
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the proper JNI architecture])
case "`uname -s`" in
CYGWIN_ME-*) PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE=win32;;
CYGWIN_NT-*) PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE=win32;;
CYGWIN_98-*) PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE=win32;;
Linux) PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE=linux;;
SunOS) PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE=solaris;;
*) PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE=unknown;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE'])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the proper JNI architecture include directory])
if test ! -d "$PTJAVA_HOME/../include/$PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(["$PTJAVA_HOME/../include/$PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE" was not found.
As a result, compilation of JNI actors will fail.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTJAVA_HOME/../include/$PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the proper JNI architecture])
case "`uname -p`" in
*86) PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE=i386;;
sparc) PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE=sparc;;
unknown) if test $PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE = "win32"; then
PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE=i386
else
PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE=unknown
fi
;;
*) PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE=unknown;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE'])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the proper JNI architecture lib directory])
if test ! -d "$PTJAVA_HOME/lib/$PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(["$PTJAVA_HOME/lib/$PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE" was not found.
As a result, $PTII/jni/launcher/launcher might not work.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTJAVA_HOME/lib/$PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for if the -mno-cygwin flag is available])
case "`uname -s`" in
CYGWIN_ME-*) PTJNI_NO_CYGWIN=-mno-cygwin;;
CYGWIN_NT-*) PTJNI_NO_CYGWIN=-mno-cygwin;;
CYGWIN_98-*) PTJNI_NO_CYGWIN=-mno-cygwin;;
*) PTJNI_NO_CYGWIN=;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$PTJNI_NO_CYGWIN'])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the proper shared library cc flag])
case "`uname -s`" in
CYGWIN_ME-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_CFLAG=;;
CYGWIN_NT-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_CFLAG=;;
CYGWIN_98-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_CFLAG=;;
SunOS) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_CFLAG=-fPIC;;
*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_CFLAG=;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_CFLAG'])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the proper shared library link flag])
case "`uname -s`" in
CYGWIN_ME-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_LDFLAG=-Wl,--add-stdcall-alias;;
CYGWIN_NT-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_LDFLAG=-Wl,--add-stdcall-alias;;
CYGWIN_98-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_LDFLAG=-Wl,--add-stdcall-alias;;
SunOS) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_LDFLAG=-fPIC;;
*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_LDFLAG=;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_LDFLAG'])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the proper shared library prefix])
case "`uname -s`" in
CYGWIN_ME-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_PREFIX=;;
CYGWIN_NT-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_PREFIX=;;
CYGWIN_98-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_PREFIX=;;
SunOS) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_PREFIX=lib;;
*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_PREFIX=lib;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_PREFIX'])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the proper shared library suffix])
case "`uname -s`" in
CYGWIN_ME-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX=dll;;
CYGWIN_NT-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX=dll;;
CYGWIN_98-*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX=dll;;
SunOS) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX=so;;
Linux) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX=so;;
*) PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX=unknown;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX'])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for JNI libraries needed to link JNI])
PTJNI_DL_LIBRARY=
case "`uname -s`" in
CYGWIN_ME-*) PTJNI_LIBRARIES=-lcygwin;;
CYGWIN_NT-*) PTJNI_LIBRARIES=-lcygwin;;
CYGWIN_98-*) PTJNI_LIBRARIES=-lcygwin;;
Linux) PTJNI_LIBRARIES=
PTJNI_DL_LIBRARY=-ldl;;
*) PTJNI_LIBRARIES=;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(['$PTJNI_LIBRARIES'])
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Jode is a java decompiler. It is useful for looking at the contents
# of class files. It can be downloaded from
# http://jode.sourceforge.net/download.php
# Jode is full GPL, so we can't distribute it without making Ptolemy
# GPL'd as well.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTJODE_DIR is set to jode and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if jode was found
#PTJODE_DIR=
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} or $(JODE_DIR) here
# Defaults for ptII.mk and bin/ptinvoke.in
# Use {} here instead of () because bin/ptinvoke uses JODE_DIR and JODE_CLASSES
# and under /bin/sh $(FOO) does not work, but ${FOO} does
JODE_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/jode/1.1.2-pre1'
JODE_CLASSES='${JODE_DIR}/jode.jar'
# We only need to look for jode if $PTII/ptolemy/apps/jode exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/vendors/jode"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/vendors/jode is not present,
so we need not find Jode, which is a java disassembler.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jode directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(jode, [ --with-jode=DIR use JODE from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/jode/1.1.2-pre1],
JODE_DIR=$withval,
JODE_DIR=$PTII/vendors/jode/1.1.2-pre1)
if test -d "$JODE_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JODE_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$JODE_DIR/jode.jar])
if test -f "$JODE_DIR/jode.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$JODE_DIR/jode.jar])
JODE_CLASSES=$JODE_DIR/jode.jar
else
JODE_CLASSES=no
fi
fi
if test "$JODE_CLASSES" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find jode/jode.jar
perhaps Jode is not installed?
Jode is used to disassemble Java .class files and is only necessary
if you plan on debugging the byte code based code generator.
Jode can be downloaded from http://jode.sourceforge.net/download.php])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} or $(JODE_DIR) here
JODE_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/jode/1.1.2-pre1'
JODE_CLASSES='${JODE_DIR}/jode.jar'
#else
# Set to jode and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if jode was found
#PTJODE_DIR=jode
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# KVM is the JDK for PalmOS
# See if there was a command-line option for where
# j2me_cldc/bin/api/classes is; if not,
# check to see if $PTII/vendors/sun/j2me_cldc exists
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTKVM_DIR is set to kvm and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if kvm was found
PTKVM_DIR=
#
# We only need to look for kvm if $PTII/ptolemy/apps/kvm exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/apps/kvm"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/apps/kvm is not present,
so we need not find the PalmOS kvm.])
KVM_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/sun/j2me_cldc'
# Unfortunately, j2me_cldc does not ship with a jar of zip file
# It needs to be built
KVM_CLASSES='$(KVM_DIR)/bin/api/classes'
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for kvm directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(kvm, [ --with-kvm=DIR use PalmOS KVM from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/sun/j2me_cldc],
KVM_DIR=$withval,
KVM_DIR=$PTII/vendors/sun/j2me_cldc)
if test -d "$KVM_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$KVM_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$KVM_DIR/bin/api/classes])
if test -d "$KVM_DIR/bin/api/classes"; then
KVM_CLASSES='$(KVM_DIR)/bin/api/classes'
AC_MSG_RESULT([$KVM_CLASSES])
else
KVM_CLASSES=no
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([Not found in $KVM_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for kvm directory in /j2me_cldc])
# Likely place for kvm under windows
KVM_DIR=/j2me_cldc
if test -d "$KVM_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$KVM_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$KVM_DIR/bin/api/classes])
if test -d "$KVM_DIR/bin/api/classes"; then
KVM_CLASSES='$(KVM_DIR)/bin/api/classes'
AC_MSG_RESULT([$KVM_CLASSES])
else
KVM_CLASSES=no
fi
else
KVM_CLASSES=no
fi
fi
if test "$KVM_CLASSES" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find j2me_cldc/bin/api/classes,
perhaps Kvm is not installed?
You need not download Kvm unless you plan on building applications
for the Palm Pilot or Handspring Visor.
Kvm can be downloaded from http://java.sun.com/products/cldc])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} or $(KVM_DIR) here
KVM_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/sun/kvm'
KVM_CLASSES='$(KVM_DIR)/bin/api/classes'
else
# Set to kvm and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if kvm was found
PTKVM_DIR=kvm
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# MATLAB Interface
# check to see if matlab is in the user's path
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTMATLAB_DIR is set to matlab and used in $PTII/ptolemy/makefile
# if matlab and gcc are found; PTMATLAB_LIBDIR is then also set to
# the platform-dependent directory containg Matlab's engine libraries
PTMATLAB_DIR=
PTMATLAB_LIBDIR=
PTMATLAB_SUPPORTED=no
case "`uname -s`" in
Linux)
PTMATLAB_SUPPORTED=yes
;;
CYGWIN*)
PTMATLAB_SUPPORTED=yes
;;
SunOS*)
PTMATLAB_SUPPORTED=yes
;;
esac
if test "$PTMATLAB_SUPPORTED" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([The Matlab interface is not supported on this platform (you are running `uname -s`).])
else
# We only need to look for matlab if $PTII/ptolemy/matlab exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/matlab"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/matlab is not present,
so we need not find matlab and gcc.])
MATLAB_DIR=/matlab
PTCC=gcc
else
AC_PATH_PROG(MATLAB, matlab)
if test "${MATLAB:-none}" = "none"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find matlab executable in the path.
Perhaps Matlab is not installed?
If Matlab is not present, then the Ptolemy II/Matlab interface in
\$PTII/ptolemy/matlab will not be usable.]);
else
startdir="`pwd`"
cd "$srcdir/config"
if "$JAVAC" MatlabRootDirectory.java ; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([the value of the Matlab root directory ])
if env CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" MatlabRootDirectory "$MATLAB"> /dev/null; then
MATLAB_DIR_TMP=`CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" MatlabRootDirectory "$MATLAB"`
# Use changequote to protect the square brackets in sed
changequote(<<, >>)dnl
# Remove /cygdrive so we can compile with MSVC
MATLAB_DIR=`echo "$MATLAB_DIR_TMP" | sed 's@/cygdrive/\([a-zA-Z]\)/@\1:/@'`
changequote([, ])dnl
AC_MSG_RESULT('$MATLAB_DIR')
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" $JAVA MatlabRootDirectory "$MATLAB"' failed.
We will not be able to compile the Matlab interface in ptolemy/matlab/]);
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" $JAVAC MatlabRootDirectory.java' failed.
We will not be able to compile the Matlab interface in ptolemy/matlab]);
fi
cd "$startdir"
if test ! -d "$MATLAB_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find '${MATLAB_DIR}'
If Matlab is not present, then the Ptolemy II/Matlab interface in
\$PTII/ptolemy/matlab will not be usable.]);
else
cd "$srcdir/config"
if "$JAVAC" MajorOSName.java ; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([which major type of OS we are running under])
# Older versions of cygwin might not have env, but 1.1 does
if env CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" MajorOSName > /dev/null; then
# Run it again and get the results
MAJOR_OS_NAME=`CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" MajorOSName`
AC_MSG_RESULT($MAJOR_OS_NAME)
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" $JAVA MajorOSName' failed.
The Matlab interface will build fine, but not being able to determine
the major operating system name could cause problems with running
(cd "$PTII/ptolemy/matlab"; make install)]);
fi
fi
cd "$startdir"
MATLAB_USE_MSVC="no"
case "`uname -s`" in
Linux)
MATLAB_LIBDIR=${MATLAB_DIR}/extern/lib/glnx86
;;
CYGWIN*)
MATLAB_USE_MSVC="yes"
MATLAB_LIBDIR=${MATLAB_DIR}/bin/win32
;;
SunOS*)
MATLAB_LIBDIR=${MATLAB_DIR}/extern/lib/sol2
;;
*)
MATLAB_LIBDIR=${MATLAB_DIR}/extern/lib
;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT([using '${MATLAB_LIBDIR}' for Matlab's engine libraries])
if test $MATLAB_USE_MSVC = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Microsoft Visual C cl])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTMATLAB_CC, cl)
if test "${PTMATLAB_CC:-none}" != "none"; then
PTMATLAB_DIR=matlab
PTMATLAB_LD_ARGS="/Tpptmatlab.cc /Feptmatlab.dll /link /dll /libpath:\"${MATLAB_DIR}/extern/lib/win32/microsoft/msvc70\" libeng.lib libmx.lib"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find cl])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTMATLAB_CC, gcc)
if test "${PTMATLAB_CC:-none}" != "none"; then
PTMATLAB_DIR=matlab
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find MSVC cl or GNU gcc, so we will
not be able to compile the Matlab interface in ptolemy/matlab.
Note that the Matlab interface does not work under Windows with gcc-3.3,
you must use the Microsoft Visual C 'cl' compiler.]);
fi
fi
else
PTMATLAB_LD_ARGS="ptmatlab.cc -fno-exceptions -c -o ${PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_PREFIX}ptmatlab.${PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX} -L\"${MATLAB_LIBDIR}\" ${PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_LDFLAG} -lc -leng -lmx"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gcc])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTCC, gcc)
if test "${PTCC:-none}" != "none"; then
PTMATLAB_CC=$PTCC
PTMATLAB_DIR=matlab
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gcc])
AC_PATH_PROG(PTCC, cc)
if test "${PTCC:-none}" != "none"; then
PTMATLAB_CC=$PTCC
PTMATLAB_DIR=matlab
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find gcc or cc, so we will
not be able to compile the Matlab interface in ptolemy/matlab]);
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTMATLAB_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/matlab/"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Mescal -
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTMESCAL_DIR is set to mescal and used in $PTII/makefile
# if $PTII/mescal was found
PTMESCAL_DIR=
MESCAL_USER_DIR="$PTII/mescal"
if test -d "$MESCAL_USER_DIR"; then
PTMESCAL_DIR=mescal
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|**/devel/|mescal/apps/|mescal/totem/domains/meta/codegen/|mescal/views/memory/registerfile/|mescal/views/simulation/model/probe/|mescal/xml2hmdes/"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PSDF is the Parameterized Synchronous Data Flow domain
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTPSDF_DIR is set to PSDF and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/domains/makefile if mapss.jar was found.
PTPSDF_DIR=
# Directory that contains the mapss.jar file
PSDF_DIR='${PTII}/lib'
# We only need to look for on if $PTII/ptolemy/domains/psdf exists
PSDF_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/domains/psdf"
if test ! -d "$PSDF_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PSDF_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find the mapss.jar.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mapss.jar, used by the PSDF domain])
AC_ARG_WITH(mapss, [ --with-mapss=DIR use mapss.jar from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/lib],
PSDF_DIR=$withval,
PSDF_DIR=$PTII/lib)
if test -f "$PSDF_DIR/mapss.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PSDF_DIR])
PTPSDF_DIR=psdf
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find PTII/lib/mapss.jar
If it is not present, you will not be able to use the
Parameterized Synchronous Data Flow domain.])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
PSDF_DIR='${PTII}/lib/'
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTPSDF_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/domains/psdf/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Ptalon
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTPTALON_DIR is set to ptalon and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/makefile if antlr.jar was found.
PTPTALON_DIR=
# Directory that contains the antlr.jar file
ANTLR_DIR='${PTII}/ptolemy/actor/ptalon/antlr'
# We only need to look for on if $PTII/ptolemy/actor/ptalon exists
PTALON_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/actor/ptalon"
if test ! -d "$PTALON_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTALON_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find anltr.jar.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for anltr.jar, used by the Ptalon])
AC_ARG_WITH(mapss, [ --with-antlr=DIR use antlr.jar from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/ptolemy/actor/ptalon/antlr'],
ANTLR_DIR=$withval,
ANTLR_DIR=$PTII/ptolemy/actor/ptalon/antlr)
if test -f "$ANTLR_DIR/antlr.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$ANTLR_DIR])
PTPTALON_DIR=ptalon
# PTALON_PACKAGES is used in $PTII/doc/makefile
PTPTALON_PACKAGES="ptolemy.actor.ptalon"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find PTII/ptolemy/actor/ptalon/antlr/antlr.jar
If it is not present, you will not be able to use the
Ptalon.])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} here
PTPTALON_DIR='${PTII}/ptolemy/actor/ptalon/antlr'
fi
if test ! "$HAS_GENERICS" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([You are running Java $JVERSION, which does not
support generics. Thus, ptolemy/actor/ptalon will not compile.])
PTPTALON_DIR=
PTPTALON_PACKAGES=
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTPTALON_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/ptalon/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test for quicktime
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTQUICKTIME_DIR is set to quicktime and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/domains/gr/lib/makefile if Quicktime for Java was found
PTQUICKTIME_DIR=
# Set to the location of the QTJava.zip file
QTJAVA_ZIP=
# We only need to look for Java3D if the gr domain is present
QUICKTIME_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/domains/gr/lib/quicktime"
if test ! -d "$QUICKTIME_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$QUICKTIME_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find Quicktime for Java.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Quicktime for Java])
# We need to run javac in the config directory so that javac from jdk1.1.6
# under NT and cygwin works properly
startdir="`pwd`"
cd "$srcdir/config"
# Don't use 'env $JAVAC . . .' here, it will not work under Cygwin
# Use -classpath here because that is what we use when we compile
# In javac 1.4.2, -classpath seems to mean we ignore $CLASSPATH
if "$JAVAC" -classpath "$PTII" quickTimeTest.java ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
PTQUICKTIME_DIR=quicktime
else
if test "${MAJOR_OS_NAME:-none}" = "none"; then
if "$JAVAC" MajorOSName.java ; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([the which major type of OS we are running under])
# Older versions of cygwin might not have env, but 1.1 does
if env CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" MajorOSName > /dev/null; then
# Run it again and get the results
MAJOR_OS_NAME=`CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" MajorOSName`
AC_MSG_RESULT($MAJOR_OS_NAME)
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" $JAVA MajorOSName' failed.
This means we cannot look for the Quicktime zip file in the likely places]);
fi
fi
fi
if test "${MAJOR_OS_NAME:-none}" = "Windows"; then
SAFE_PROGRAMFILES=`echo $PROGRAMFILES | sed -e 's@\\\@/@g'`
AC_MSG_WARN(['"$JAVAC" quickTime3dTest.java' failed, looking for
QTJava.zip in $SAFE_PROGRAMFILES/java/*/lib/ext/QTJava.zip'])
# Under Windows try to find the jar file
#c:/Program Files/Java/j2re1.4.1_02/lib/ext/QTJava.zip
QTJAVA_ZIP=`cd "$SAFE_PROGRAMFILES"; ls -tr java/*/lib/ext/QTJava.zip | head -1`
if test -z "$QTJAVA_ZIP" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN(['Did not find "$SAFE_PROGRAMFILES/java/*/lib/ext/QTJava.zip"'])
else
QTJAVA_ZIP="$SAFE_PROGRAMFILES/$QTJAVA_ZIP"
AC_MSG_RESULT([ ok, found '$QTJAVA_ZIP'])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([again for Quicktime for Java])
if "$JAVAC" -classpath "$QTJAVA_ZIP" quickTimeTest.java ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
PTQUICKTIME_DIR=quicktime
# PTQUICKTIME_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTQUICKTIME_PACKAGES=ptolemy.domains.gr.lib.quicktime
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTQUICKTIME_DIR" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN(['"$JAVAC" quickTime3dTest.java' failed.
You may need to install QuickTime with the 'QuickTime For
Java' option from http://developer.apple.com/quicktime/qtjava/
During installation, choose 'custom' and then 'select all'.
This drops QTJava.zip into the lib/ext of all your installed JREs.
Then you have to copy this zip file to the jre/lib/ext directory
of your SDK and rerun configure.
If configure still fails, you may need to unzip the QTJava.zip
file and create a QTJava.jar file:
# unzip QTJava.zip
cd QTJava
jar -cf ../QTJava.jar .
QuickTime for Java is only needed if you want to build in
$QUICKTIME_USER_DIR,
otherwise the build will proceed fine without Quicktime for Java.])
fi
fi
cd "$startdir"
fi
if test -z "$PTQUICKTIME_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/domains/gr/lib/quicktime/"
else
if test ! -z "$QTJAVA_ZIP"; then
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Soot is a Java Optimization Framework, see
# http://www.sable.mcgill.ca/soot/
# See if there was a command-line option for where Soot is
# If not, look in $PTII/vendors/sun/soot
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTCOPERNICUS_DIR is set to copernicus and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if soot was found
PTCOPERNICUS_DIR=
# Directory that contains the soot jar files
SOOT_DIR='${PTII}/lib'
# Soot needs to find java.lang.Object
# Use {} here instead of () because bin/ptinvoke uses JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR
# and under /bin/sh $(FOO) does not work, but ${FOO} does
JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR='${PTJAVA_HOME}/lib/rt.jar'
# Java 1.5 has javax.crypto.Cipher in jce.jar
JAVAX_CRYPTO_JAR='${PTJAVA_HOME}/lib/jce.jar'
# We don't bother overriding this below so that something close
# to the right default is in ptII.mk and the user can just change
# SOOT_DIR or JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR
# Use {} here instead of () because bin/ptinvoke uses SOOT_CLASSES
SOOT_CLASSES='${SOOT_DIR}/sootclasses.jar${CLASSPATHSEPARATOR}${SOOT_DIR}/jasminclasses.jar${CLASSPATHSEPARATOR}${SOOT_DIR}/polyglotclasses-1.3.2.jar${CLASSPATHSEPARATOR}${JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR}${CLASSPATHSEPARATOR}${JAVAX_CRYPTO_JAR}'
# We only need to look for soot if $PTII/ptolemy/copernicus exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/copernicus"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/copernicus is not present,
so we need not find the Soot - a Java Optimization Framework.])
SOOT_DIR='${PTII}/lib'
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for soot directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(soot, [ --with-soot=DIR use SOOT from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/lib],
SOOT_DIR=$withval,
SOOT_DIR=$PTII/lib)
if test -d "$SOOT_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$SOOT_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$SOOT_DIR/sootclasses.jar])
if test -f "$SOOT_DIR/sootclasses.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$SOOT_DIR/jasminclasses.jar])
if test -f "$SOOT_DIR/jasminclasses.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$SOOT_DIR/polyglotclasses-1.3.2.jar])
if test -f "$SOOT_DIR/polyglotclasses-1.3.2.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([ok])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$SOOT_CLASSES])
else
SOOT_CLASSES_FOUND=no
fi
# else
# We could look in other places . . .
fi
if test "$SOOT_CLASSES_FOUND" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find soot/sootclasses.jar
perhaps Soot is not installed?
You need not download Soot unless you plan on using code generation
The Soot SDK can be downloaded from http://www.sable.mcgill.ca/soot/])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} or $(SOOT_DIR) here
SOOT_DIR='${PTII}/lib'
else
# Set to copernicus and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if soot was found
PTCOPERNICUS_DIR=copernicus
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for rt.jar by compiling config/SystemJar.java])
AC_ARG_WITH(javasystemjar, [ --with-javasystemjar=DIR use rt.lib from DIR,
defaults to JRE java.home property with lib/rt.jar appended ],
JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR=$withval,
JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR='$(PTJAVA_HOME)/lib/rt.jar')
startdir="`pwd`"
cd "$srcdir/config"
if "$JAVAC" SystemJar.java ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([the location or rt.jar])
if env CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" SystemJar > /dev/null; then
# Run it again and get the results
JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR=`CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" SystemJar`
AC_MSG_RESULT('$JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR')
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['CLASSPATH="$PTII/config" "$JAVA" SystemJar failed.
Classes that use Soot will compile, but will fail to run.'])
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN(['cd "$srcdir/config"; "$JAVAC" SystemJar.java failed.
Classes that use Soot will compile, but will fail to run.'])
fi
cd "$startdir"
fi
if test -z "$PTCOPERNICUS_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/copernicus/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
\
\
"
# What about JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR?
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# The Batik SVG toolkit is used by Kepler so we include Batik
# support in Diva. See
# http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/
# See if there was a command-line option for where Batikc
# is
# If not, look for for $PTII/vendors/eclipse
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTSVG_DIR is set to svg and used in
# $PTII/diva/util/java2d/makefile if Batik SVG jar files were found
PTSVG_DIR=
# Jar file used by diva/util/java2d/svg/makefile
PTSVG_JAR=
# We only need to look for Batik if $PTII/diva/util/java2d/svg exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/diva/util/java2d/svg"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/diva/util/java2d/svg is not present,
so we need not find Batik SVG.])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Batik SVG])
AC_ARG_WITH(batikjar, [ --with-batikjar=BATIK_JAR use Batik jar BATIK_JAR,
defaults to \$KEPLER/lib/jar/batik-all-1.6.jar],
PTSVG_JAR=$withval,
PTSVG_JAR=$KEPLER/lib/jar/batik-all-1.6.jar)
if test -f "$PTSVG_JAR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTSVG_JAR])
PTSVG_DIR=svg
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
if test "$PTSVG_DIR" = ""; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find Batik Jar file
You need only have Batik if you are planning on rebuilding diva.jar
for use with Kepler.
Batik can be downloaded from http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/])
PTSVG_JAR=
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTSVG_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|diva/util/java2d/svg/"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# TINI is the JDK for Dallas Tini board, see
# www.ibutton.com
# See if there was a command-line option for where
# tinisk is; if not,
# check to see if $PTII/vendors/dalsemi/tini/bin/tiniclasses.jar exists
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTTINI_DIR is set to tini and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if tini was found
PTTINI_DIR=
#
# We only need to look for tini if $PTII/ptolemy/apps/tini exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/apps/tini"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/apps/tini is not present,
so we need not find the Dallas Semiconductor tini.])
TINI_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/dalsemi/tini'
TINI_CLASSES='${TINI_DIR}/bin/tini.jar'
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for tini directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(tini, [ --with-tini=DIR use TINI from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/dalsemi/tini],
TINI_DIR=$withval,
TINI_DIR=$PTII/vendors/dalsemi/tini)
if test -d "$TINI_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$TINI_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$TINI_DIR/bin/tini.jar])
if test -f "$TINI_DIR/bin/tini.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$TINI_DIR/bin/tini.jar])
TINI_CLASSES='${TINI_DIR}/bin/tini.jar'
else
TINI_CLASSES=no
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$TINI_CLASSES])
fi
if test "$TINI_CLASSES" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find tini/bin/tiniclasses.jar
perhaps Tini is not installed?
You need not download Tini unless you plan on building applications
for the Dallas Semiconductor Tini board.
The Tini SDK can be downloaded from http://www.ibutton.com])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} or $(TINI_DIR) here
TINI_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/dalsemi/tini'
TINI_CLASSES='${TINI_DIR}/bin/tini.jar'
else
# Set to tini and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if tini was found
PTTINI_DIR=tini
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# TinyOS
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTTINYOS_DIR is set to ptinyos and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/domains/makefile if TinyOS is found
PTTINYOS_DIR=
# The problem is that the nesc/configure script does not understand
# "c:/" style syntax, it works with "/cygdrive/c/", yet Java
# does not understand /cygdrive/c syntax, so we hack
PTINYOS_DIR=$PTII/ptolemy/domains/ptinyos
AC_MSG_CHECKING([the for TinyOS])
if test -z "$TOSROOT" ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([The TOSROOT environment variable is not present,
so we need not set up for TinyOS.])
# Nothing to exclude
# ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/domains/nc/"
else
if test ! -d "$TOSROOT"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([\$TOSROOT is set to '$TOSROOT',
but there is no directory by that name, so we will not set up for PtinyOS.
For details, see $PTII/ptolemy/domains/ptinyos/README.txt.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([$TOSROOT])
# Use changequote to protect the square brackets in sed
changequote(<<, >>)dnl
TOSROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE=`echo "$TOSROOT" | sed 's@^/cygdrive/\([a-zA-Z]\)/@\1:/@'`
changequote([, ])dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for TOSDIR directory])
if test ! -d "$TOSDIR"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([\$TOSDIR is set to '$TOSDIR',
but there is no directory by that name.
For details, see $PTII/ptolemy/domains/ptinyos/README.txt.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([$TOSDIR])
# Use changequote to protect the square brackets in sed
changequote(<<, >>)dnl
TOSDIR_NO_CYGDRIVE=`echo "$TOSDIR" | sed 's@^/cygdrive/\([a-zA-Z]\)/@\1:/@'`
changequote([, ])dnl
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for PTINYOS_MOMLROOT])
if test -z "$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([\$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT is not set.
For details, see $PTII/ptolemy/domains/ptinyos/README.txt.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
if test ! -d "$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT"; then
# Try to make the directory
mkdir -p "$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT"
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for PTINYOS_MOMLROOT directory])
if test ! -d "$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([\$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT is set to '$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT',
but there is no directory by that name.
For details, see $PTII/ptolemy/domains/ptinyos/README.txt.])
else
PTINYOS_MOMLROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE=`echo "$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT" | sed 's@^/cygdrive/\([a-zA-Z]\)/@\1:/@'`
if test -d "$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE"; then
# If MOMLROOT is under $PTII, then add it to the classpat
echo "$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE" | grep "$PTII" > /dev/null
retval=$?
if test "$retval" = "0"; then
SHORT_PTINYOS_MOMLROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE=`echo "$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE" | sed "s@$PTII/@@"`
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([\$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT ($PTINYOS_MOMLROOT)
is not under \$PTII ($PTII) so we are not
appending \$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT to the Eclipse classpath.
This is only a problem for Viptos users, who will not be able
to view .nc files when running under Eclipse.])
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([\$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE does not exist])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTINYOS_MOMLROOT])
fi
fi
# The jars to the classpath
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
\
"
# If TOSROOT is under $PTII, then add it to the classpat
echo "$TOSROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE" | grep "$PTII" > /dev/null
retval=$?
if test "$retval" = "0"; then
SHORT_TOSROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE=`echo "$TOSROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE" | sed "s@$PTII/@@"`
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([\$TOSROOT ($TOSROOT)is not
under \$PTII ($PTII) so we are not
appending \$TOSROOT to the Eclipse classpath.
This is only a problem for Viptos users, who will not be able
to view .nc files when running under Eclipse.])
fi
fi
fi
if test ! -d "$TOSROOT"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/domains/ptinyos/"
else
PTTINYOS_DIR=ptinyos
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# GiottoSDK is an embedded implementation of the Giotto language
# www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~fresco/giotto
#
# check to see if $PTII/vendors/giotto/giotto.jar exists
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTGIOTTO_DIR is set to Giotto and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if giotto was found
PTGIOTTO_DIR=
#
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/domains/giotto"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/domains/giotto is not present,
so we need not find the Giotto SDK.])
GIOTTO_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/giotto'
GIOTTO_CLASSES='${GIOTTO_DIR}/gdk.jar'
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for giotto directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(giotto, [ --with-giotto=DIR use GiottoSDF from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/giotto],
GIOTTO_DIR=$withval,
GIOTTO_DIR=$PTII/vendors/giotto)
GIOTTO_CLASSES=no
if test -d "$GIOTTO_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$GIOTTO_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$GIOTTO_DIR/gdk.jar])
if test -f "$GIOTTO_DIR/gdk.jar"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$GIOTTO_DIR/gdk.jar])
GIOTTO_CLASSES='${GIOTTO_DIR}/gdk.jar'
else
GIOTTO_CLASSES=no
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$GIOTTO_CLASSES])
fi
if test "$GIOTTO_CLASSES" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find giotto/gdk.jar
perhaps Giotto is not installed?
You need not download Giotto unless you plan on generating code for
Giotto models.
The Giotto SDK can be
downloaded from http://www-cad.eecs.berkeley.edu/~giotto/
Copy gdk.jar to $PTII/vendors/giotto, for example:
mkdir -p $PTII/vendors/giotto
cp C:/Program\ Files/Giotto*/gdk.jar $PTII/vendors/giotto/
])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} or $(GIOTTO_DIR) here
GIOTTO_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/giotto'
GIOTTO_CLASSES='${GIOTTO_DIR}/gdk.jar'
else
# Set to giotto and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/java/ if giotto was found
PTGIOTTO_DIR=giotto
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# WABA is the JDK for PalmOS
# See if there was a command-line option for where
# wabask is; if not,
# check to see if $PTII/vendors/misc/waba/wabasdk exists
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTWABA_DIR is set to waba and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if waba was found
PTWABA_DIR=
#
# We only need to look for waba if $PTII/ptolemy/apps/kvm exists
if test ! -d "$PTII/ptolemy/apps/kvm"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$PTII/ptolemy/apps/kvm is not present,
so we need not find the PalmOS waba.])
WABA_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/misc/waba/wabasdk'
# Unfortunately, j2me_cldc does not ship with a jar of zip file
# It needs to be built
WABA_CLASSES='$(WABA_DIR)/classes'
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for waba directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(waba, [ --with-waba=DIR use PalmOS WABA from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/misc/waba/wabasdk],
WABA_DIR=$withval,
WABA_DIR=$PTII/vendors/misc/waba/wabasdk)
if test -d "$WABA_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WABA_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$WABA_DIR/classes])
if test -d "$WABA_DIR/classes"; then
WABA_CLASSES='$(WABA_DIR)/classes'
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WABA_CLASSES])
else
WABA_CLASSES=no
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([Not found in $WABA_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for waba directory in /waba])
# Likely place for waba under windows
WABA_DIR=/waba/wabasdk
if test -d "$WABA_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WABA_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$WABA_DIR/classes])
if test -d "$WABA_DIR/classes"; then
WABA_CLASSES='$(WABA_DIR)/classes'
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WABA_CLASSES])
else
WABA_CLASSES=no
fi
else
WABA_CLASSES=no
fi
fi
if test "$WABA_CLASSES" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find waba/wabasdk
perhaps Waba is not installed?
You need not download Waba unless you plan on building applications
for the Palm Pilot or Handspring Visor.
Waba can be downloaded from http://www.wabasoft.com])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} or $(WABA_DIR) here
WABA_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/misc/waba/wabasdk'
WABA_CLASSES='$(WABA_DIR)/classes'
else
# Set to waba and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if waba was found
PTWABA_DIR=waba
fi
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# X10 is the interface library for power line communication, see
# http://x10.homelinux.org/download.html
# See if there was a command-line option for where
# the X10 sdk is; if not,
# check to see if $PTII/vendors/misc/x10 exists
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# PTX10_DIR is set to x10 and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/x10/makefile if x10 was found
PTX10_DIR=
# Set to the location of the X10 classes
X10_CLASSES=
# We only need to look for x10 if $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/x10 exists
X10_USER_DIR="$PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/x10"
if test ! -d "$X10_USER_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$X10_USER_DIR is not present,
so we need not find the X10 SDK. X10 is the power line comm interface.])
else
if test "$COMMAPI_PRESENT" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([The Java Serial Port Communications API is not installed.
The X10 Interface requires the commapi.
The commapi can be downloaded from http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/
and placed in \$PTII/vendors/sun/commapi])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for X10 directory])
AC_ARG_WITH(x10, [ --with-X10=DIR use X10 from DIR,
defaults to \$PTII/vendors/misc/x10],
X10_DIR=$withval,
X10_DIR=$PTII/vendors/misc/x10)
if test -d "$X10_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$X10_DIR])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$X10_DIR/tjx10p-13/lib/x10.jar])
if test -f "$X10_DIR/tjx10p-13/lib/x10.jar"; then
X10_CLASSES=${X10_DIR}/tjx10p-13/lib/x10.jar
AC_MSG_RESULT([$X10_CLASSES])
PTX10_DIR=x10
# PTX10_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTX10_PACKAGES=ptolemy.actor.lib.x10
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$X10_DIR/tjx10p-12/lib/x10.jar])
if test -f "$X10_DIR/tjx10p-12/lib/x10.jar"; then
X10_CLASSES=${X10_DIR}/tjx10p-12/lib/x10.jar
AC_MSG_RESULT([$X10_CLASSES])
PTX10_DIR=x10
# PTX10_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTX10_PACKAGES=ptolemy.actor.lib.x10
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for \$X10_DIR/tjx10p-11/lib/x10.jar])
if test -f "$X10_DIR/tjx10p-11/lib/x10.jar"; then
X10_CLASSES=${X10_DIR}/tjx10p-11/lib/x10.jar
AC_MSG_RESULT([$X10_CLASSES])
PTX10_DIR=x10
else
# PTX10_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
PTX10_PACKAGES=
X10_CLASSES=
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTX10_DIR"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find tjx10p-12/lib/x10.jar
or tjx10p-11/lib/x10.jar, perhaps X10 is not installed?
You need not download X10 unless you plan on building applications
using the X10 interface.
The X10 SDK can be downloaded from http://x10.homelinux.org.
See also $PTII/vendors/misc/x10/README.txt])
# Note that we don't substitute in the ${PTII} or $(X10_DIR) here
X10_DIR='${PTII}/vendors/misc/x10'
X10_CLASSES='${X10_DIR}/tjx10p-12/lib/x10.jar'
else
# Set to x10 and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/x10/makefile if x10 was found
PTX10_DIR=x10
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$PTX10_DIR"; then
ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC="$ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC|ptolemy/actor/lib/x10/|ptolemy/actor/lib/x10/"
else
ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS="$ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS \
"
fi
# Keep these substitutions alphabetical, with a description
# Directory that contains the Caltrop jar file ptCal.jar
# used by bin/ptinvoke.in
AC_SUBST(CALTROP_DIR)
# Directory that contains chic.jar.
# Chic is a modular verifier for behavioral compatibility checking of
# software and hardware components.
# Used in bin/ptinvoke.in
AC_SUBST(CHIC_DIR)
# Separator in CLASSPATH, For Unix, this should be :, for Cygwin use ;
AC_SUBST(CLASSPATHSEPARATOR)
# Directory that contains colt.jar
# Colt is a "Open Source Libraries for High Performance Scientific
# and Technical Computing in Java" used in bin/ptinvoke.in
AC_SUBST(COLT_DIR)
# Directory that contains the CaffeineMark Java Benchmark kit
# used by C code generation in copernicus/c
AC_SUBST(CMKIT_DIR)
# Directory that contains the Java Serial Comm API
AC_SUBST(COMMAPI_DIR)
# If Commapi is present, then set to yes, otherwise set to no
AC_SUBST(COMMAPI_PRESENT)
# Location of Eclipse, which is used by ptolemy/backtracking
AC_SUBST(ECLIPSE_DIR)
# Directory that contains gc.h, used in copernicus/c
AC_SUBST(GC_INCLUDE_DIR)
# GC_LD_DIRECTIVE is set to the values to pass to cc or ld if
# GC_malloc() can be found either in the default compiler location
# or in $PTII/lib.
# GC_LD_DIRECTIVE is used in ptolemy/copernicus/c/
AC_SUBST(GC_LD_DIRECTIVE)
# Eclipse .classpath excluding src values
# of the form "vendors/|ptolemy/matlab/"
AC_SUBST(ECLIPSE_EXCLUDING_SRC)
# Eclipse .classpath lib elements of the format
#
AC_SUBST(ECLIPSE_CLASSPATHENTRY_LIBS)
# ImageJ jar file
AC_SUBST(IMAGEJ_JAR)
# Jar files for Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) used by ptolemy/actor/lib/jai/makefile
AC_SUBST(JAI_JARS)
# Command to run that indexes a jar file named tmp.jar
# Usually it looks like '"$(JAR)" -i $@'
AC_SUBST(JAR_INDEX)
# Location of rt.jar, usually $(PTJAVA_HOME)/lib/rt.jar
# However, we have to be careful of backslashes and /cygwin
# Soot uses this variable to find java.lang.Object
AC_SUBST(JAVA_SYSTEM_JAR)
# javacc binary
AC_SUBST(JAVACC)
# Directory that contains JavaCC, which is used in ptolemy/data/expr
AC_SUBST(JAVACC_DIR)
# Location of jce.jar, usually $(PTJAVA_HOME)/lib/jce.jar
# Java 1.5 has javax.crypto.Cipher in jce.jar
# However, we have to be careful of backslashes and /cygwin
# Soot uses this variable to find java.lang.Object
AC_SUBST(JAVAX_CRYPTO_JAR)
# If we are running under JDK1.4, then set JDOCBREAKITERATOR = -breakiterator
AC_SUBST(JDOCBREAKITERATOR)
# Ptalon uses generics, if we are running JDK1.5,
# then JDOCSOURCEFLAGS = -source 1.5
AC_SUBST(JDOCSOURCEFLAGS)
# If we can compile in doc/doclets, we set JDOCTAGLET appropriately
# and use JDOCTAGLET in doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(JDOCTAGLET)
# Jar file that contains JDHL, see http://www.jhdl.org
AC_SUBST(JHDL_JAR)
# Jini home directory, see http://www.sun.com/jini/
AC_SUBST(JINI_DIR)
# If Jini is present, the set to yes, otherwise, set to no
AC_SUBST(JINI_PRESENT)
# Jar file that contains Joystick interface,
# see http://sourceforge.net/projects/javajoystick/
AC_SUBST(JOYSTICK_JAR)
# jtclsh script, used for test suites
AC_SUBST(JTCLSH)
# jtree binary
AC_SUBST(JTREE)
# JDK Version determined by running confTest.class and getting java.version
AC_SUBST(JVERSION)
# Jar files for Java Media Framework (JMF) used by ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile
AC_SUBST(JMF_JARS)
# jode.jar used in bin/ptinvoke to start up Jode, the .class disassembler
AC_SUBST(JODE_CLASSES)
# Jython home directory that contains jython.jar, see http://www.jython.org
AC_SUBST(JYTHON_DIR)
# JXTA home directory that contains jxta.jar, see http://www.jxta.org
AC_SUBST(JXTA_DIR)
# kvm/tools/classes.jar file used by the PalmOS KVM
AC_SUBST(KVM_CLASSES)
# Directory that contains the kvm used by PalmOS
AC_SUBST(KVM_DIR)
# Set to the location of the lejos installation, usually in
# $PTII/vendors/lejos
AC_SUBST(LEJOS_DIR)
# The major type of OS we are running under.
# Under all forms Windows, this should be Windows; ynder Linux: Linux, etc.
# Used in ptolemy/matlab/makefile
AC_SUBST(MAJOR_OS_NAME)
# Set to the location of the matlab installation, e.g. /matlabr11
# This directory usually contains bin,...
AC_SUBST(MATLAB_DIR)
# Set the location of Matlab's engine libraries
AC_SUBST(MATLAB_LIBDIR)
# Set to $PTII/lib if $PTII/lib/mapss.jar was found and used
# in $PTII/bin/ptinvoke.in
AC_SUBST(PSDF_DIR)
# Set to backtrack if Java 1.5 or later is present
AC_SUBST(PTBACKTRACK_DIR)
# Set to eclipse if Eclipse was found
AC_SUBST(PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DIR)
# Plugin Eclipse jar files, used by $PTII/doc
AC_SUBST(PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_DOC_JARS)
# Eclipse jar files used by ptolemy/backtrack
AC_SUBST(PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_JARS)
# Ptolemy II packages that use Eclipse
# PTBACKTRACK_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTBACKTRACK_ECLIPSE_PACKAGES)
# Set to -I$PTII/mescal/include or -I/usr/local/include
# if we found boost/static_assert.hpp (mescal)
AC_SUBST(PTBOOST_INCLUDE)
# Set to caltrop and used in $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if Cal was found.
AC_SUBST(PTCALTROP_DIR)
# Set to gcc if gcc was found and used in $PTII/ptolemy/matlab/makefile.
AC_SUBST(PTCC)
# Set to chic and used in $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if chic was found.
AC_SUBST(PTCHIC_DIR)
# PTCM_DIR is set to cm and used in $PTII/ptolemy/copernicus/c/test/makefile
# if the CaffeineMark Java Benchmark kit is found
AC_SUBST(PTCM_DIR)
# Set to colt and used in $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if colt was found.
AC_SUBST(PTCOLT_DIR)
# Colt jar files. We ship $PTII/lib/ptcolt.jar, which is a subset
# of $PTII/vendors/misc/colt.jar
AC_SUBST(PTCOLT_JARS)
# Ptolemy II packages that use COLT
# PTCOLT_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTCOLT_PACKAGES)
# PTCOMM_DIR is set to comm and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if the Java Communications API was found
#
AC_SUBST(PTCOMM_DIR)
# Ptolemy II packages that use the Java Serial Communication facility
# PTCOMM_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTCOMM_PACKAGES)
# Set to copernicus and used in $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if Soot was found
AC_SUBST(PTCOPERNICUS_DIR)
# Set to distributed and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if jini was found
AC_SUBST(PTDISTRIBUTED_DIR)
# Set to jini jar file and used
# $PTII/ptolemy/distributed/*/makefile if jini was found
AC_SUBST(PTDISTRIBUTED_JARS)
# Ptolemy II packages that use the distributed
# PTDISTRIBUTED_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTDISTRIBUTED_PACKAGES)
# PTDOCLETS_DIR is set to doclets and used in
# $PTII/doc if tools.jar can be found.
AC_SUBST(PTDOCLETS_DIR)
# Set to -I$PTII/mescal/include or -I/usr/local/include if gmp.h is found
# and used in $PTII/mescal/relsat
AC_SUBST(PTGMP_INCLUDE)
# Set to -Wl,-R$PTII/mescal/lib or -Wl,-R/usr/local/lib if the gmp
# libraries are found and used in $PTII/mescal/relsat
AC_SUBST(PTGMP_LD_FLAGS)
# Set to -L$PTII/mescal/lib or -L/usr/local/lib if the gmp libraries are found
# and used in $PTII/mescal/relsat
AC_SUBST(PTGMP_LIB)
# Name of the jar file that includes the GR domain if Java 3D was found.
# Used in domains/makefile.
AC_SUBST(PTGRDOMAIN_JAR)
# Ptolemy II packages that use the Java 3D facility
# PTGR_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTGR_PACKAGES)
# Location of the the PTII directory
# $PTII/ptolemy/plot/ptplot.jnlp.in reads this
AC_SUBST(PTII)
# Set to ptjacl and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/gui/makefile if ptjacl.jar was found
AC_SUBST(PTJACL_DIR)
# ptjacl.jar file, used to run the test suites
AC_SUBST(PTJACL_JAR)
# Set to jai and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/makefile if Java Advanced Imaging was found
AC_SUBST(PTJAI_DIR)
# Ptolemy II packages that use Java Advanced Imaging
# PTJAI_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTJAI_PACKAGES)
# Location of the JDK
AC_SUBST(PTJAVA_DIR)
# Location of the JDK
AC_SUBST(PTJAVA_DIR_NO_CYGDRIVE)
# Value of java.home property, location of the JDK with /cygdrive/c/ converted to c:/
AC_SUBST(PTJAVA_HOME)
# Set to gr and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/domains/makefile if Java 3D was found
AC_SUBST(PTJAVA3D_DIR)
# Set to jhdl if JDHL.jar was found
AC_SUBST(PTJHDL_DIR)
# Set to jmf if jmf.jar was found
AC_SUBST(PTJMF_DIR)
# Ptolemy II packages that use Java Media Framwork
# PTJMF_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTJMF_PACKAGES)
# Set to jni and used in
# $PTII/makefile if gcc or cc was found
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_DIR)
# JNI architecture, used to compile C files
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_ARCHITECTURE)
# Set to jni and used in
# $PTII/makefile if gcc or cc was found
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_DIR)
# Set to -ldl for use by jni/launcher/makefile under Linux
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_DL_LIBRARY)
# JNI lib architecture, used to run jni/launcher
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_LIB_ARCHITECTURE)
# Flag to use with TinyOS under Cygwin (-mno-cygwin)
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_NO_CYGWIN)
# JNI shared library C compiler flag, under Solaris this would be -fPIC.
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_CFLAG)
# JNI shared library linker flag, under Solaris this would be -fPIC.
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_LDFLAG)
# JNI shared library prefix, under Solaris this would be lib.
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_PREFIX)
# JNI shared library suffix, under Windows this would be dll.
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_SHAREDLIBRARY_SUFFIX)
# JNI libraries needed to link, such as -lcygwin (Used by Viptos)
AC_SUBST(PTJNI_LIBRARIES)
# Set to joystick if Joystick.jar was found
AC_SUBST(PTJOYSTICK_DIR)
# Ptolemy II packages that use the Java Joystick facilty
# PTJOYSTICK_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTJOYSTICK_PACKAGES)
# Set to python if jython.jar was found
AC_SUBST(PTJYTHON_DIR)
# Set to jxta ans used in
# $PTII/actor/lib/makefile if jxta.jar was found
AC_SUBST(PTJXTA_DIR)
# Set to kvm and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if kvm was found
AC_SUBST(PTKVM_DIR)
# Set to lego and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if the Java Communications API was found
AC_SUBST(PTLEGO_DIR)
# Set to lejos and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if the Java Communications API was found
# and Legos was found
AC_SUBST(PTLEJOS_DIR)
# Set to gcc or cl and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/matlab/makefile if the Matlab was found.
AC_SUBST(PTMATLAB_CC)
# Set to matlab and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/makefile if the Matlab was found.
AC_SUBST(PTMATLAB_DIR)
# Linker args for Matlab
# $PTII/ptolemy/matlab/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTMATLAB_LD_ARGS)
# Set to mescal and used in $PTII/makefile
# if $PTII/mescal was found
AC_SUBST(PTMESCAL_DIR)
# Set to psdf and used in $PTII/ptolemy/domains/makefile if
# $PTII/lib/mapss.jar was found
AC_SUBST(PTPSDF_DIR)
# PTSVG_DIR is set to svg and used in
# $PTII/diva/util/java2d/makefile if Batik SVG jar files were found
AC_SUBST(PTSVG_DIR)
# Jar file used by diva/util/java2d/svg/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTSVG_JAR)
# PTPTALON_DIR is set to ptalon and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/makefile if antlr.jar was found.
AC_SUBST(PTPTALON_DIR)
# PTALON_PACKAGES is used in $PTII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTPTALON_PACKAGES)
# Directory that contains the antlr.jar file, used by ptalon
AC_SUBST(ANTLR_DIR)
# Set to quicktime and used in $PTII/ptolemy/domains/gr/lib/makefile if
# QuickTime for Java was found.
AC_SUBST(PTQUICKTIME_DIR)
# Ptolemy II packages that use the Quicktime facility
# PTQUICKTIME_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTQUICKTIME_PACKAGES)
# Set to tini and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if TINI was found
AC_SUBST(PTTINI_DIR)
# PTTINYOS_DIR is set to ptinyos and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/domains/makefile if TinyOS is found
AC_SUBST(PTTINYOS_DIR)
# Set to giotto and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if Giotto was found
AC_SUBST(PTGIOTTO_DIR)
# Set to quicktime and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/domains/gr/lib/makefile if Quicktime for Java was found
AC_SUBST(PTQUICKTIME_DIR)
# Set to vr and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/domains/gr/lib if Volume Rendering code was found
AC_SUBST(PTVR_DIR)
# $PTII/lib/ptvr.jar file, used to for Volume Rendering
AC_SUBST(PTVR_JAR)
# Ptolemy II packages that use the Java 3D Volume Rendering
# PTVR_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTVR_PACKAGES)
# Set to waba and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/apps/makefile if Waba was found
AC_SUBST(PTWABA_DIR)
# Set to x10 and used in
# $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/x10/makefile if the X10 jar files were found
AC_SUBST(PTX10_DIR)
# Ptolemy II packages that use the X10 facilty.
# PTX10_PACKAGES is used in ptII/doc/makefile
AC_SUBST(PTX10_PACKAGES)
# Location of the local $PTII directory as a file:/// URL
# This variable is used with the Java Network Launching Protocol files
AC_SUBST(PTII_LOCALURL)
# Set to the location of the QTJava.zip file
AC_SUBST(QTJAVA_ZIP)
# tini/bin/tinclasses.jar file used Soot - a Java Optimization Framework
AC_SUBST(SOOT_CLASSES)
# Directory that contains the Soot installation
AC_SUBST(SOOT_DIR)
# tini/bin/tiniclasses.jar file used by the Dallas Semi Tini
AC_SUBST(TINI_CLASSES)
# Directory that contains the Tini installation
AC_SUBST(TINI_DIR)
# Location of tools.jar, usually $(PTJAVA_HOME)/../lib/tools.jar
AC_SUBST(TOOLS_JAR)
# Location of TinyOS, used by ptinyos domain
AC_SUBST(TOSROOT_NO_CYGDRIVE)
AC_SUBST(TOSDIR_NO_CYGDRIVE)
# giotto/gdk.jar file used by GiottoSDK
AC_SUBST(GIOTTO_CLASSES)
# Directory that contains the GiottoSDK installation
AC_SUBST(GIOTTO_DIR)
# waba/tools/classes.jar file used by the PalmOS WABA
AC_SUBST(WABA_CLASSES)
# Directory that contains the waba used by PalmOS
AC_SUBST(WABA_DIR)
# tjx10p-11/lib/x10.jar file used for X10
AC_SUBST(X10_CLASSES)
# Directory that contains the X10 installation
AC_SUBST(X10_DIR)
# Files we substitute in
AC_OUTPUT(mk/ptII.mk bin/ptinvoke, chmod a+x bin/ptinvoke)