X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/0f4f2a8848bf9e6bb323ffb6a5581b088a940fd0..61ec970df30325dbcd8c9d0f0e431dc793126656:/src/scripts/Configure-os.c diff --git a/src/scripts/Configure-os.c b/src/scripts/Configure-os.c new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d7613bcda --- /dev/null +++ b/src/scripts/Configure-os.c @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# $Cambridge: exim/src/scripts/Configure-os.c,v 1.1 2004/10/06 15:07:40 ph10 Exp $ + +# Shell script to build os.c. There doesn't have to be an OS-specific os.c +# file, but if there is, it gets copied at the start of os.c. The basic src +# copy of os.c contains generic functions, controlled in some cases by +# macro switches so that where they are common to a number of OS, they can +# just be switched in. + +scripts=../scripts + +# First off, get the OS type, and check that there is a make file for it. + +os=`$scripts/os-type -generic` || exit 1 + +if test ! -r ../OS/Makefile-$os +then echo "" + echo "*** Sorry - operating system $os is not supported" + echo "*** See OS/Makefile-* for supported systems" 1>&2 + echo "" + exit 1; +fi + +# Now build the file + +rm -f os.c +echo '#include "exim.h"' > os.c || exit 1 +test -r ../OS/os.c-$os && cat ../OS/os.c-$os >> os.c +echo '#include "../src/os.c"' >> os.c || exit 1 + +# End of Configure-os.c