[Python-modules-commits] [pythonmagick] 02/13: Update autoconf / automake files

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commit 2ad693ef8548ed594cda8aa097e681b49e2ebba8
Author: Cristy <urban-warrior at imagemagick.org>
Date:   Sat Nov 7 09:25:21 2015 -0500

    Update autoconf / automake files
---
 Makefile.in                  |    1 +
 config/compile               |    0
 config/config.guess          |    0
 config/config.sub            |    0
 config/depcomp               |    0
 config/install-sh            |    0
 config/ltmain.sh             | 5528 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
 config/missing               |    0
 config/py-compile            |    0
 configure                    | 3140 ++++++++++++++----------
 helpers_src/Makefile.in      |    1 +
 m4/libtool.m4                | 2550 ++++++++++---------
 m4/ltoptions.m4              |  127 +-
 m4/ltsugar.m4                |    7 +-
 m4/ltversion.m4              |   12 +-
 m4/lt~obsolete.m4            |    7 +-
 pythonmagick_src/Makefile.in |    1 +
 17 files changed, 6913 insertions(+), 4461 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in
index da2c81b..f422774 100644
--- a/Makefile.in
+++ b/Makefile.in
@@ -332,6 +332,7 @@ LIBTOOL = @LIBTOOL@
 LIPO = @LIPO@
 LN_S = @LN_S@
 LTLIBOBJS = @LTLIBOBJS@
+LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH = @LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH@
 MAGICKCORE_CFLAGS = @MAGICKCORE_CFLAGS@
 MAGICKCORE_LIBS = @MAGICKCORE_LIBS@
 MAGICKPP_CFLAGS = @MAGICKPP_CFLAGS@
diff --git a/config/compile b/config/compile
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
diff --git a/config/config.guess b/config/config.guess
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
diff --git a/config/config.sub b/config/config.sub
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
diff --git a/config/depcomp b/config/depcomp
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
diff --git a/config/install-sh b/config/install-sh
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
diff --git a/config/ltmain.sh b/config/ltmain.sh
index 63ae69d..0f0a2da 100644
--- a/config/ltmain.sh
+++ b/config/ltmain.sh
@@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+## DO NOT EDIT - This file generated from ./build-aux/ltmain.in
+##               by inline-source v2014-01-03.01
 
-# libtool (GNU libtool) 2.4.2
+# libtool (GNU libtool) 2.4.6
+# Provide generalized library-building support services.
 # Written by Gordon Matzigkeit <gord at gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1996
 
-# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
-# 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 1996-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 # This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 # warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 
@@ -23,881 +26,2112 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with GNU Libtool; see the file COPYING.  If not, a copy
-# can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html,
-# or obtained by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
-# Usage: $progname [OPTION]... [MODE-ARG]...
-#
-# Provide generalized library-building support services.
-#
-#       --config             show all configuration variables
-#       --debug              enable verbose shell tracing
-#   -n, --dry-run            display commands without modifying any files
-#       --features           display basic configuration information and exit
-#       --mode=MODE          use operation mode MODE
-#       --preserve-dup-deps  don't remove duplicate dependency libraries
-#       --quiet, --silent    don't print informational messages
-#       --no-quiet, --no-silent
-#                            print informational messages (default)
-#       --no-warn            don't display warning messages
-#       --tag=TAG            use configuration variables from tag TAG
-#   -v, --verbose            print more informational messages than default
-#       --no-verbose         don't print the extra informational messages
-#       --version            print version information
-#   -h, --help, --help-all   print short, long, or detailed help message
-#
-# MODE must be one of the following:
-#
-#         clean              remove files from the build directory
-#         compile            compile a source file into a libtool object
-#         execute            automatically set library path, then run a program
-#         finish             complete the installation of libtool libraries
-#         install            install libraries or executables
-#         link               create a library or an executable
-#         uninstall          remove libraries from an installed directory
-#
-# MODE-ARGS vary depending on the MODE.  When passed as first option,
-# `--mode=MODE' may be abbreviated as `MODE' or a unique abbreviation of that.
-# Try `$progname --help --mode=MODE' for a more detailed description of MODE.
-#
-# When reporting a bug, please describe a test case to reproduce it and
-# include the following information:
-#
-#         host-triplet:	$host
-#         shell:		$SHELL
-#         compiler:		$LTCC
-#         compiler flags:		$LTCFLAGS
-#         linker:		$LD (gnu? $with_gnu_ld)
-#         $progname:	(GNU libtool) 2.4.2
-#         automake:	$automake_version
-#         autoconf:	$autoconf_version
-#
-# Report bugs to <bug-libtool at gnu.org>.
-# GNU libtool home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/>.
-# General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>.
 
 PROGRAM=libtool
 PACKAGE=libtool
-VERSION=2.4.2
-TIMESTAMP=""
-package_revision=1.3337
+VERSION=2.4.6
+package_revision=2.4.6
 
-# Be Bourne compatible
-if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+
+## ------ ##
+## Usage. ##
+## ------ ##
+
+# Run './libtool --help' for help with using this script from the
+# command line.
+
+
+## ------------------------------- ##
+## User overridable command paths. ##
+## ------------------------------- ##
+
+# After configure completes, it has a better idea of some of the
+# shell tools we need than the defaults used by the functions shared
+# with bootstrap, so set those here where they can still be over-
+# ridden by the user, but otherwise take precedence.
+
+: ${AUTOCONF="autoconf"}
+: ${AUTOMAKE="automake"}
+
+
+## -------------------------- ##
+## Source external libraries. ##
+## -------------------------- ##
+
+# Much of our low-level functionality needs to be sourced from external
+# libraries, which are installed to $pkgauxdir.
+
+# Set a version string for this script.
+scriptversion=2015-01-20.17; # UTC
+
+# General shell script boiler plate, and helper functions.
+# Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2004
+
+# Copyright (C) 2004-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
+# warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+
+# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you distribute
+# this file as part of a program or library that is built using GNU Libtool,
+# you may include this file under the same distribution terms that you use
+# for the rest of that program.
+
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNES FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+# Please report bugs or propose patches to gary at gnu.org.
+
+
+## ------ ##
+## Usage. ##
+## ------ ##
+
+# Evaluate this file near the top of your script to gain access to
+# the functions and variables defined here:
+#
+#   . `echo "$0" | ${SED-sed} 's|[^/]*$||'`/build-aux/funclib.sh
+#
+# If you need to override any of the default environment variable
+# settings, do that before evaluating this file.
+
+
+## -------------------- ##
+## Shell normalisation. ##
+## -------------------- ##
+
+# Some shells need a little help to be as Bourne compatible as possible.
+# Before doing anything else, make sure all that help has been provided!
+
+DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh
+if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then :
   emulate sh
   NULLCMD=:
-  # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
+  # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
   # is contrary to our usage.  Disable this feature.
   alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
   setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
 else
-  case `(set -o) 2>/dev/null` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac
+  case `(set -o) 2>/dev/null` in *posix*) set -o posix ;; esac
 fi
-BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64
-DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh
-
-# A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf.
-func_fallback_echo ()
-{
-  eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF
-$1
-_LTECHO_EOF'
-}
 
-# NLS nuisances: We save the old values to restore during execute mode.
-lt_user_locale=
-lt_safe_locale=
-for lt_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE LC_MESSAGES
+# NLS nuisances: We save the old values in case they are required later.
+_G_user_locale=
+_G_safe_locale=
+for _G_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE LC_MESSAGES
 do
-  eval "if test \"\${$lt_var+set}\" = set; then
-          save_$lt_var=\$$lt_var
-          $lt_var=C
-	  export $lt_var
-	  lt_user_locale=\"$lt_var=\\\$save_\$lt_var; \$lt_user_locale\"
-	  lt_safe_locale=\"$lt_var=C; \$lt_safe_locale\"
+  eval "if test set = \"\${$_G_var+set}\"; then
+          save_$_G_var=\$$_G_var
+          $_G_var=C
+	  export $_G_var
+	  _G_user_locale=\"$_G_var=\\\$save_\$_G_var; \$_G_user_locale\"
+	  _G_safe_locale=\"$_G_var=C; \$_G_safe_locale\"
 	fi"
 done
-LC_ALL=C
-LANGUAGE=C
-export LANGUAGE LC_ALL
 
-$lt_unset CDPATH
+# CDPATH.
+(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH
 
+# Make sure IFS has a sensible default
+sp=' '
+nl='
+'
+IFS="$sp	$nl"
+
+# There are apparently some retarded systems that use ';' as a PATH separator!
+if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
+  PATH_SEPARATOR=:
+  (PATH='/bin;/bin'; FPATH=$PATH; sh -c :) >/dev/null 2>&1 && {
+    (PATH='/bin:/bin'; FPATH=$PATH; sh -c :) >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
+      PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
+  }
+fi
 
-# Work around backward compatibility issue on IRIX 6.5. On IRIX 6.4+, sh
-# is ksh but when the shell is invoked as "sh" and the current value of
-# the _XPG environment variable is not equal to 1 (one), the special
-# positional parameter $0, within a function call, is the name of the
-# function.
-progpath="$0"
 
 
+## ------------------------- ##
+## Locate command utilities. ##
+## ------------------------- ##
+
+
+# func_executable_p FILE
+# ----------------------
+# Check that FILE is an executable regular file.
+func_executable_p ()
+{
+    test -f "$1" && test -x "$1"
+}
+
+
+# func_path_progs PROGS_LIST CHECK_FUNC [PATH]
+# --------------------------------------------
+# Search for either a program that responds to --version with output
+# containing "GNU", or else returned by CHECK_FUNC otherwise, by
+# trying all the directories in PATH with each of the elements of
+# PROGS_LIST.
+#
+# CHECK_FUNC should accept the path to a candidate program, and
+# set $func_check_prog_result if it truncates its output less than
+# $_G_path_prog_max characters.
+func_path_progs ()
+{
+    _G_progs_list=$1
+    _G_check_func=$2
+    _G_PATH=${3-"$PATH"}
+
+    _G_path_prog_max=0
+    _G_path_prog_found=false
+    _G_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=${PATH_SEPARATOR-:}
+    for _G_dir in $_G_PATH; do
+      IFS=$_G_save_IFS
+      test -z "$_G_dir" && _G_dir=.
+      for _G_prog_name in $_G_progs_list; do
+        for _exeext in '' .EXE; do
+          _G_path_prog=$_G_dir/$_G_prog_name$_exeext
+          func_executable_p "$_G_path_prog" || continue
+          case `"$_G_path_prog" --version 2>&1` in
+            *GNU*) func_path_progs_result=$_G_path_prog _G_path_prog_found=: ;;
+            *)     $_G_check_func $_G_path_prog
+		   func_path_progs_result=$func_check_prog_result
+		   ;;
+          esac
+          $_G_path_prog_found && break 3
+        done
+      done
+    done
+    IFS=$_G_save_IFS
+    test -z "$func_path_progs_result" && {
+      echo "no acceptable sed could be found in \$PATH" >&2
+      exit 1
+    }
+}
+
+
+# We want to be able to use the functions in this file before configure
+# has figured out where the best binaries are kept, which means we have
+# to search for them ourselves - except when the results are already set
+# where we skip the searches.
+
+# Unless the user overrides by setting SED, search the path for either GNU
+# sed, or the sed that truncates its output the least.
+test -z "$SED" && {
+  _G_sed_script=s/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb/
+  for _G_i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do
+    _G_sed_script=$_G_sed_script$nl$_G_sed_script
+  done
+  echo "$_G_sed_script" 2>/dev/null | sed 99q >conftest.sed
+  _G_sed_script=
+
+  func_check_prog_sed ()
+  {
+    _G_path_prog=$1
+
+    _G_count=0
+    printf 0123456789 >conftest.in
+    while :
+    do
+      cat conftest.in conftest.in >conftest.tmp
+      mv conftest.tmp conftest.in
+      cp conftest.in conftest.nl
+      echo '' >> conftest.nl
+      "$_G_path_prog" -f conftest.sed <conftest.nl >conftest.out 2>/dev/null || break
+      diff conftest.out conftest.nl >/dev/null 2>&1 || break
+      _G_count=`expr $_G_count + 1`
+      if test "$_G_count" -gt "$_G_path_prog_max"; then
+        # Best one so far, save it but keep looking for a better one
+        func_check_prog_result=$_G_path_prog
+        _G_path_prog_max=$_G_count
+      fi
+      # 10*(2^10) chars as input seems more than enough
+      test 10 -lt "$_G_count" && break
+    done
+    rm -f conftest.in conftest.tmp conftest.nl conftest.out
+  }
+
+  func_path_progs "sed gsed" func_check_prog_sed $PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin
+  rm -f conftest.sed
+  SED=$func_path_progs_result
+}
+
+
+# Unless the user overrides by setting GREP, search the path for either GNU
+# grep, or the grep that truncates its output the least.
+test -z "$GREP" && {
+  func_check_prog_grep ()
+  {
+    _G_path_prog=$1
+
+    _G_count=0
+    _G_path_prog_max=0
+    printf 0123456789 >conftest.in
+    while :
+    do
+      cat conftest.in conftest.in >conftest.tmp
+      mv conftest.tmp conftest.in
+      cp conftest.in conftest.nl
+      echo 'GREP' >> conftest.nl
+      "$_G_path_prog" -e 'GREP$' -e '-(cannot match)-' <conftest.nl >conftest.out 2>/dev/null || break
+      diff conftest.out conftest.nl >/dev/null 2>&1 || break
+      _G_count=`expr $_G_count + 1`
+      if test "$_G_count" -gt "$_G_path_prog_max"; then
+        # Best one so far, save it but keep looking for a better one
+        func_check_prog_result=$_G_path_prog
+        _G_path_prog_max=$_G_count
+      fi
+      # 10*(2^10) chars as input seems more than enough
+      test 10 -lt "$_G_count" && break
+    done
+    rm -f conftest.in conftest.tmp conftest.nl conftest.out
+  }
+
+  func_path_progs "grep ggrep" func_check_prog_grep $PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin
+  GREP=$func_path_progs_result
+}
+
+
+## ------------------------------- ##
+## User overridable command paths. ##
+## ------------------------------- ##
+
+# All uppercase variable names are used for environment variables.  These
+# variables can be overridden by the user before calling a script that
+# uses them if a suitable command of that name is not already available
+# in the command search PATH.
 
 : ${CP="cp -f"}
-test "${ECHO+set}" = set || ECHO=${as_echo-'printf %s\n'}
+: ${ECHO="printf %s\n"}
+: ${EGREP="$GREP -E"}
+: ${FGREP="$GREP -F"}
+: ${LN_S="ln -s"}
 : ${MAKE="make"}
 : ${MKDIR="mkdir"}
 : ${MV="mv -f"}
 : ${RM="rm -f"}
 : ${SHELL="${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}"}
-: ${Xsed="$SED -e 1s/^X//"}
-
-# Global variables:
-EXIT_SUCCESS=0
-EXIT_FAILURE=1
-EXIT_MISMATCH=63  # $? = 63 is used to indicate version mismatch to missing.
-EXIT_SKIP=77	  # $? = 77 is used to indicate a skipped test to automake.
-
-exit_status=$EXIT_SUCCESS
-
-# Make sure IFS has a sensible default
-lt_nl='
-'
-IFS=" 	$lt_nl"
 
-dirname="s,/[^/]*$,,"
-basename="s,^.*/,,"
 
-# func_dirname file append nondir_replacement
-# Compute the dirname of FILE.  If nonempty, add APPEND to the result,
-# otherwise set result to NONDIR_REPLACEMENT.
-func_dirname ()
-{
-    func_dirname_result=`$ECHO "${1}" | $SED "$dirname"`
-    if test "X$func_dirname_result" = "X${1}"; then
-      func_dirname_result="${3}"
-    else
-      func_dirname_result="$func_dirname_result${2}"
-    fi
-} # func_dirname may be replaced by extended shell implementation
+## -------------------- ##
+## Useful sed snippets. ##
+## -------------------- ##
 
+sed_dirname='s|/[^/]*$||'
+sed_basename='s|^.*/||'
 
-# func_basename file
-func_basename ()
-{
-    func_basename_result=`$ECHO "${1}" | $SED "$basename"`
-} # func_basename may be replaced by extended shell implementation
+# Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting.  It backslashifies
+# metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings.
+sed_quote_subst='s|\([`"$\\]\)|\\\1|g'
 
+# Same as above, but do not quote variable references.
+sed_double_quote_subst='s/\(["`\\]\)/\\\1/g'
 
-# func_dirname_and_basename file append nondir_replacement
-# perform func_basename and func_dirname in a single function
-# call:
-#   dirname:  Compute the dirname of FILE.  If nonempty,
-#             add APPEND to the result, otherwise set result
-#             to NONDIR_REPLACEMENT.
-#             value returned in "$func_dirname_result"
-#   basename: Compute filename of FILE.
-#             value retuned in "$func_basename_result"
-# Implementation must be kept synchronized with func_dirname
-# and func_basename. For efficiency, we do not delegate to
-# those functions but instead duplicate the functionality here.
-func_dirname_and_basename ()
-{
-    # Extract subdirectory from the argument.
-    func_dirname_result=`$ECHO "${1}" | $SED -e "$dirname"`
-    if test "X$func_dirname_result" = "X${1}"; then
-      func_dirname_result="${3}"
-    else
-      func_dirname_result="$func_dirname_result${2}"
-    fi
-    func_basename_result=`$ECHO "${1}" | $SED -e "$basename"`
-} # func_dirname_and_basename may be replaced by extended shell implementation
+# Sed substitution that turns a string into a regex matching for the
+# string literally.
+sed_make_literal_regex='s|[].[^$\\*\/]|\\&|g'
 
+# Sed substitution that converts a w32 file name or path
+# that contains forward slashes, into one that contains
+# (escaped) backslashes.  A very naive implementation.
+sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g'
+
+# Re-'\' parameter expansions in output of sed_double_quote_subst that
+# were '\'-ed in input to the same.  If an odd number of '\' preceded a
+# '$' in input to sed_double_quote_subst, that '$' was protected from
+# expansion.  Since each input '\' is now two '\'s, look for any number
+# of runs of four '\'s followed by two '\'s and then a '$'.  '\' that '$'.
+_G_bs='\\'
+_G_bs2='\\\\'
+_G_bs4='\\\\\\\\'
+_G_dollar='\$'
+sed_double_backslash="\
+  s/$_G_bs4/&\\
+/g
+  s/^$_G_bs2$_G_dollar/$_G_bs&/
+  s/\\([^$_G_bs]\\)$_G_bs2$_G_dollar/\\1$_G_bs2$_G_bs$_G_dollar/g
+  s/\n//g"
 
-# func_stripname prefix suffix name
-# strip PREFIX and SUFFIX off of NAME.
-# PREFIX and SUFFIX must not contain globbing or regex special
-# characters, hashes, percent signs, but SUFFIX may contain a leading
-# dot (in which case that matches only a dot).
-# func_strip_suffix prefix name
-func_stripname ()
-{
-    case ${2} in
-      .*) func_stripname_result=`$ECHO "${3}" | $SED "s%^${1}%%; s%\\\\${2}\$%%"`;;
-      *)  func_stripname_result=`$ECHO "${3}" | $SED "s%^${1}%%; s%${2}\$%%"`;;
-    esac
-} # func_stripname may be replaced by extended shell implementation
 
+## ----------------- ##
+## Global variables. ##
+## ----------------- ##
 
-# These SED scripts presuppose an absolute path with a trailing slash.
-pathcar='s,^/\([^/]*\).*$,\1,'
-pathcdr='s,^/[^/]*,,'
-removedotparts=':dotsl
-		s@/\./@/@g
-		t dotsl
-		s,/\.$,/,'
-collapseslashes='s@/\{1,\}@/@g'
-finalslash='s,/*$,/,'
+# Except for the global variables explicitly listed below, the following
+# functions in the '^func_' namespace, and the '^require_' namespace
+# variables initialised in the 'Resource management' section, sourcing
+# this file will not pollute your global namespace with anything
+# else. There's no portable way to scope variables in Bourne shell
+# though, so actually running these functions will sometimes place
+# results into a variable named after the function, and often use
+# temporary variables in the '^_G_' namespace. If you are careful to
+# avoid using those namespaces casually in your sourcing script, things
+# should continue to work as you expect. And, of course, you can freely
+# overwrite any of the functions or variables defined here before
+# calling anything to customize them.
 
-# func_normal_abspath PATH
-# Remove doubled-up and trailing slashes, "." path components,
-# and cancel out any ".." path components in PATH after making
-# it an absolute path.
-#             value returned in "$func_normal_abspath_result"
-func_normal_abspath ()
-{
-  # Start from root dir and reassemble the path.
-  func_normal_abspath_result=
-  func_normal_abspath_tpath=$1
-  func_normal_abspath_altnamespace=
-  case $func_normal_abspath_tpath in
-    "")
-      # Empty path, that just means $cwd.
-      func_stripname '' '/' "`pwd`"
-      func_normal_abspath_result=$func_stripname_result
-      return
-    ;;
-    # The next three entries are used to spot a run of precisely
-    # two leading slashes without using negated character classes;
-    # we take advantage of case's first-match behaviour.
-    ///*)
-      # Unusual form of absolute path, do nothing.
-    ;;
-    //*)
-      # Not necessarily an ordinary path; POSIX reserves leading '//'
-      # and for example Cygwin uses it to access remote file shares
-      # over CIFS/SMB, so we conserve a leading double slash if found.
-      func_normal_abspath_altnamespace=/
-    ;;
-    /*)
-      # Absolute path, do nothing.
-    ;;
-    *)
-      # Relative path, prepend $cwd.
-      func_normal_abspath_tpath=`pwd`/$func_normal_abspath_tpath
-    ;;
-  esac
-  # Cancel out all the simple stuff to save iterations.  We also want
-  # the path to end with a slash for ease of parsing, so make sure
-  # there is one (and only one) here.
-  func_normal_abspath_tpath=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \
-        -e "$removedotparts" -e "$collapseslashes" -e "$finalslash"`
-  while :; do
-    # Processed it all yet?
-    if test "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" = / ; then
-      # If we ascended to the root using ".." the result may be empty now.
-      if test -z "$func_normal_abspath_result" ; then
-        func_normal_abspath_result=/
-      fi
-      break
-    fi
-    func_normal_abspath_tcomponent=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \
-        -e "$pathcar"`
-    func_normal_abspath_tpath=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \
-        -e "$pathcdr"`
-    # Figure out what to do with it
-    case $func_normal_abspath_tcomponent in
-      "")
-        # Trailing empty path component, ignore it.
-      ;;
-      ..)
-        # Parent dir; strip last assembled component from result.
-        func_dirname "$func_normal_abspath_result"
-        func_normal_abspath_result=$func_dirname_result
-      ;;
-      *)
-        # Actual path component, append it.
-        func_normal_abspath_result=$func_normal_abspath_result/$func_normal_abspath_tcomponent
-      ;;
-    esac
-  done
-  # Restore leading double-slash if one was found on entry.
-  func_normal_abspath_result=$func_normal_abspath_altnamespace$func_normal_abspath_result
-}
+EXIT_SUCCESS=0
+EXIT_FAILURE=1
+EXIT_MISMATCH=63  # $? = 63 is used to indicate version mismatch to missing.
+EXIT_SKIP=77	  # $? = 77 is used to indicate a skipped test to automake.
 
-# func_relative_path SRCDIR DSTDIR
-# generates a relative path from SRCDIR to DSTDIR, with a trailing
-# slash if non-empty, suitable for immediately appending a filename
-# without needing to append a separator.
-#             value returned in "$func_relative_path_result"
-func_relative_path ()
-{
-  func_relative_path_result=
-  func_normal_abspath "$1"
-  func_relative_path_tlibdir=$func_normal_abspath_result
-  func_normal_abspath "$2"
-  func_relative_path_tbindir=$func_normal_abspath_result
-
-  # Ascend the tree starting from libdir
-  while :; do
-    # check if we have found a prefix of bindir
-    case $func_relative_path_tbindir in
-      $func_relative_path_tlibdir)
-        # found an exact match
-        func_relative_path_tcancelled=
-        break
-        ;;
-      $func_relative_path_tlibdir*)
-        # found a matching prefix
-        func_stripname "$func_relative_path_tlibdir" '' "$func_relative_path_tbindir"
-        func_relative_path_tcancelled=$func_stripname_result
-        if test -z "$func_relative_path_result"; then
-          func_relative_path_result=.
-        fi
-        break
-        ;;
-      *)
-        func_dirname $func_relative_path_tlibdir
-        func_relative_path_tlibdir=${func_dirname_result}
-        if test "x$func_relative_path_tlibdir" = x ; then
-          # Have to descend all the way to the root!
-          func_relative_path_result=../$func_relative_path_result
-          func_relative_path_tcancelled=$func_relative_path_tbindir
-          break
-        fi
-        func_relative_path_result=../$func_relative_path_result
-        ;;
-    esac
-  done
+# Allow overriding, eg assuming that you follow the convention of
+# putting '$debug_cmd' at the start of all your functions, you can get
+# bash to show function call trace with:
+#
+#    debug_cmd='eval echo "${FUNCNAME[0]} $*" >&2' bash your-script-name
+debug_cmd=${debug_cmd-":"}
+exit_cmd=:
 
-  # Now calculate path; take care to avoid doubling-up slashes.
-  func_stripname '' '/' "$func_relative_path_result"
-  func_relative_path_result=$func_stripname_result
-  func_stripname '/' '/' "$func_relative_path_tcancelled"
-  if test "x$func_stripname_result" != x ; then
-    func_relative_path_result=${func_relative_path_result}/${func_stripname_result}
-  fi
+# By convention, finish your script with:
+#
+#    exit $exit_status
+#
+# so that you can set exit_status to non-zero if you want to indicate
+# something went wrong during execution without actually bailing out at
+# the point of failure.
+exit_status=$EXIT_SUCCESS
 
-  # Normalisation. If bindir is libdir, return empty string,
-  # else relative path ending with a slash; either way, target
-  # file name can be directly appended.
-  if test ! -z "$func_relative_path_result"; then
-    func_stripname './' '' "$func_relative_path_result/"
-    func_relative_path_result=$func_stripname_result
-  fi
-}
+# Work around backward compatibility issue on IRIX 6.5. On IRIX 6.4+, sh
+# is ksh but when the shell is invoked as "sh" and the current value of
+# the _XPG environment variable is not equal to 1 (one), the special
+# positional parameter $0, within a function call, is the name of the
+# function.
+progpath=$0
 
-# The name of this program:
-func_dirname_and_basename "$progpath"
-progname=$func_basename_result
+# The name of this program.
+progname=`$ECHO "$progpath" |$SED "$sed_basename"`
 
-# Make sure we have an absolute path for reexecution:
+# Make sure we have an absolute progpath for reexecution:
 case $progpath in
   [\\/]*|[A-Za-z]:\\*) ;;
   *[\\/]*)
-     progdir=$func_dirname_result
+     progdir=`$ECHO "$progpath" |$SED "$sed_dirname"`
      progdir=`cd "$progdir" && pwd`
-     progpath="$progdir/$progname"
+     progpath=$progdir/$progname
      ;;
   *)
-     save_IFS="$IFS"
+     _G_IFS=$IFS
      IFS=${PATH_SEPARATOR-:}
      for progdir in $PATH; do
-       IFS="$save_IFS"
+       IFS=$_G_IFS
        test -x "$progdir/$progname" && break
      done
-     IFS="$save_IFS"
+     IFS=$_G_IFS
      test -n "$progdir" || progdir=`pwd`
-     progpath="$progdir/$progname"
+     progpath=$progdir/$progname
      ;;
 esac
 
-# Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting.  It backslashifies
-# metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings.
-Xsed="${SED}"' -e 1s/^X//'
-sed_quote_subst='s/\([`"$\\]\)/\\\1/g'
-
-# Same as above, but do not quote variable references.
-double_quote_subst='s/\(["`\\]\)/\\\1/g'
 
-# Sed substitution that turns a string into a regex matching for the
-# string literally.
-sed_make_literal_regex='s,[].[^$\\*\/],\\&,g'
+## ----------------- ##
+## Standard options. ##
+## ----------------- ##
 
-# Sed substitution that converts a w32 file name or path
-# which contains forward slashes, into one that contains
-# (escaped) backslashes.  A very naive implementation.
-lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g'
-
-# Re-`\' parameter expansions in output of double_quote_subst that were
-# `\'-ed in input to the same.  If an odd number of `\' preceded a '$'
-# in input to double_quote_subst, that '$' was protected from expansion.
-# Since each input `\' is now two `\'s, look for any number of runs of
-# four `\'s followed by two `\'s and then a '$'.  `\' that '$'.
-bs='\\'
-bs2='\\\\'
-bs4='\\\\\\\\'
-dollar='\$'
-sed_double_backslash="\
-  s/$bs4/&\\
-/g
-  s/^$bs2$dollar/$bs&/
-  s/\\([^$bs]\\)$bs2$dollar/\\1$bs2$bs$dollar/g
-  s/\n//g"
+# The following options affect the operation of the functions defined
+# below, and should be set appropriately depending on run-time para-
+# meters passed on the command line.
 
-# Standard options:
 opt_dry_run=false
-opt_help=false
 opt_quiet=false
 opt_verbose=false
-opt_warning=:
 
-# func_echo arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message, along with the current mode
-# name if it has been set yet.
-func_echo ()
-{
-    $ECHO "$progname: ${opt_mode+$opt_mode: }$*"
-}
+# Categories 'all' and 'none' are always available.  Append any others
+# you will pass as the first argument to func_warning from your own
+# code.
+warning_categories=
 
-# func_verbose arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message in verbose mode only.
-func_verbose ()
-{
-    $opt_verbose && func_echo ${1+"$@"}
+# By default, display warnings according to 'opt_warning_types'.  Set
+# 'warning_func'  to ':' to elide all warnings, or func_fatal_error to
+# treat the next displayed warning as a fatal error.
+warning_func=func_warn_and_continue
 
-    # A bug in bash halts the script if the last line of a function
-    # fails when set -e is in force, so we need another command to
-    # work around that:
-    :
-}
+# Set to 'all' to display all warnings, 'none' to suppress all
+# warnings, or a space delimited list of some subset of
+# 'warning_categories' to display only the listed warnings.
+opt_warning_types=all
 
-# func_echo_all arg...
-# Invoke $ECHO with all args, space-separated.
-func_echo_all ()
-{
-    $ECHO "$*"
-}
 
-# func_error arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error.
-func_error ()
-{
-    $ECHO "$progname: ${opt_mode+$opt_mode: }"${1+"$@"} 1>&2
-}
+## -------------------- ##
+## Resource management. ##
+## -------------------- ##
 
-# func_warning arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed warning message to standard error.
-func_warning ()
-{
-    $opt_warning && $ECHO "$progname: ${opt_mode+$opt_mode: }warning: "${1+"$@"} 1>&2
+# This section contains definitions for functions that each ensure a
+# particular resource (a file, or a non-empty configuration variable for
+# example) is available, and if appropriate to extract default values
+# from pertinent package files. Call them using their associated
+# 'require_*' variable to ensure that they are executed, at most, once.
+#
+# It's entirely deliberate that calling these functions can set
+# variables that don't obey the namespace limitations obeyed by the rest
+# of this file, in order that that they be as useful as possible to
+# callers.
 
-    # bash bug again:
-    :
-}
 
-# func_fatal_error arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, and exit.
-func_fatal_error ()
+# require_term_colors
+# -------------------
+# Allow display of bold text on terminals that support it.
+require_term_colors=func_require_term_colors
+func_require_term_colors ()
 {
-    func_error ${1+"$@"}
-    exit $EXIT_FAILURE
-}
+    $debug_cmd
+
+    test -t 1 && {
+      # COLORTERM and USE_ANSI_COLORS environment variables take
+      # precedence, because most terminfo databases neglect to describe
+      # whether color sequences are supported.
+      test -n "${COLORTERM+set}" && : ${USE_ANSI_COLORS="1"}
+
+      if test 1 = "$USE_ANSI_COLORS"; then
+        # Standard ANSI escape sequences
+        tc_reset=''
+        tc_bold='';   tc_standout=''
+        tc_red='';   tc_green=''
+        tc_blue='';  tc_cyan=''
+      else
+        # Otherwise trust the terminfo database after all.
+        test -n "`tput sgr0 2>/dev/null`" && {
+          tc_reset=`tput sgr0`
+          test -n "`tput bold 2>/dev/null`" && tc_bold=`tput bold`
+          tc_standout=$tc_bold
+          test -n "`tput smso 2>/dev/null`" && tc_standout=`tput smso`
+          test -n "`tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null`" && tc_red=`tput setaf 1`
+          test -n "`tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null`" && tc_green=`tput setaf 2`
+          test -n "`tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null`" && tc_blue=`tput setaf 4`
+          test -n "`tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null`" && tc_cyan=`tput setaf 5`
+        }
+      fi
+    }
 
-# func_fatal_help arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, followed by
-# a help hint, and exit.
-func_fatal_help ()
-{
-    func_error ${1+"$@"}
-    func_fatal_error "$help"
+    require_term_colors=:
 }
-help="Try \`$progname --help' for more information."  ## default
 
 
-# func_grep expression filename
+## ----------------- ##
+## Function library. ##
+## ----------------- ##
+
+# This section contains a variety of useful functions to call in your
+# scripts. Take note of the portable wrappers for features provided by
+# some modern shells, which will fall back to slower equivalents on
+# less featureful shells.
+
+
+# func_append VAR VALUE
+# ---------------------
+# Append VALUE onto the existing contents of VAR.
+
+  # We should try to minimise forks, especially on Windows where they are
+  # unreasonably slow, so skip the feature probes when bash or zsh are
+  # being used:
+  if test set = "${BASH_VERSION+set}${ZSH_VERSION+set}"; then
+    : ${_G_HAVE_ARITH_OP="yes"}
+    : ${_G_HAVE_XSI_OPS="yes"}
+    # The += operator was introduced in bash 3.1
+    case $BASH_VERSION in
+      [12].* | 3.0 | 3.0*) ;;
+      *)
+        : ${_G_HAVE_PLUSEQ_OP="yes"}
+        ;;
+    esac
+  fi
+
+  # _G_HAVE_PLUSEQ_OP
+  # Can be empty, in which case the shell is probed, "yes" if += is
+  # useable or anything else if it does not work.
+  test -z "$_G_HAVE_PLUSEQ_OP" \
+    && (eval 'x=a; x+=" b"; test "a b" = "$x"') 2>/dev/null \
+    && _G_HAVE_PLUSEQ_OP=yes
+
+if test yes = "$_G_HAVE_PLUSEQ_OP"
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