#! /bin/sh
-# $Cambridge: exim/src/scripts/Configure-config.h,v 1.1 2004/10/06 15:07:40 ph10 Exp $
# Build the config.h file, using the buildconfig program, first ensuring that
# it exists.
# space. Oddly, the pattern previously read ^\([A-Z which didn't seem to
# cause a problem (but did when the new bit was put in).
-make buildconfig || exit 1
+# 04-May-2005: if $1 is set, copy it into $MAKE, and then use $MAKE, if set,
+# instead of "make" so that if gmake is used, it is used consistently.
+
+if [ "$1" != "" ] ; then MAKE=$1 ; fi
+if [ "$MAKE" = "" ] ; then MAKE=make ; fi
+
+$MAKE buildconfig || exit 1
# BEWARE: tab characters needed in the following sed command. They have had
# a nasty tendency to get lost in the past, causing a problem if a tab has
st=' '
(sed -n \
- "/\\\$/d;s/#.*\$//;s/^[$st]*\\([A-Z][^:$st]*\\)[$st]*=[$st]*\\([^$st]*\\)[$st]*\$/\\1=\\2 export \\1/p" \
+ "/\\\$/d;s/#.*\$//;s/^[$st]*\\([A-Z][^:!+$st]*\\)[$st]*=[$st]*\\([^$st]*\\)[$st]*\$/\\1=\\2 export \\1/p" \
< Makefile ; echo "./buildconfig") | /bin/sh
# If buildconfig ends with an error code, it will have output an error
echo ">>> config.h built"
echo ""
+# vim: set ft=sh :
# End of Configure-config.h