#! /bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # 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 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 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 . # Installing many files should not exceed the command line length limit. # This is the mans sister test of instmany.test, see there for details. . ./defs || Exit 1 set -e # In order to have a useful test on modern systems (which have a high # limit, if any), use a fake install program that errors out for more # than 2K characters in a command line. The POSIX limit is 4096, but # that may include space taken up by the environment. limit=2500 subdir=long_subdir_name_with_many_characters nfiles=81 # Let's use `seq' if available, it's faster than the loop. list=`(seq 1 $nfiles) 2>/dev/null || { i=1 while test $i -le $nfiles; do echo $i i=\`expr $i + 1\` done; }` sed "s|@limit@|$limit|g" >myinstall.in <<'END' #! /bin/sh # Fake install script. This doesn't really install # (the INSTALL path below would be wrong outside this directory). limit=@limit@ INSTALL='@INSTALL@' len=`expr "$INSTALL $*" : ".*" 2>/dev/null || echo $limit` if test $len -ge $limit; then echo "$0: safe command line limit of $limit characters exceeded" >&2 exit 1 fi exit 0 END # Creative quoting in the next line to please maintainer-check. sed "s|@limit@|$limit|g" >'rm' <<'END' #! /bin/sh limit=@limit@ PATH=$save_PATH export PATH RM='rm -f' len=`expr "$RM $*" : ".*" 2>/dev/null || echo $limit` if test $len -ge $limit; then echo "$0: safe command line limit of $limit characters exceeded" >&2 exit 1 fi exec $RM "$@" exit 1 END chmod +x rm cat >>configure.in <Makefile.am <Makefile.am <<'END' man_MANS = man3_MANS = notrans_man_MANS = notrans_man3_MANS = END for n in $list; do cat >>Makefile.am <page$n.1 echo >page$n.man echo >npage$n.1 echo >npage$n.man done cd .. $ACLOCAL $AUTOCONF $AUTOMAKE --add-missing instdir=`pwd`/inst mkdir build cd build ../configure --prefix="$instdir" $MAKE # Try whether native install (or install-sh) works. $MAKE install # Multiple uninstall should work, too. $MAKE uninstall $MAKE uninstall test `find "$instdir" -type f -print | wc -l` = 0 # Try whether we don't exceed the low limit. INSTALL='$(SHELL) $(top_builddir)/myinstall' $MAKE -e install env save_PATH="$PATH" PATH="`pwd`/..$PATH_SEPARATOR$PATH" $MAKE uninstall cd $subdir srcdir=../../$subdir # Ensure 'make install' fails when 'install' fails. # We cheat here, for efficiency, knowing the internal rule names. # For correctness, one should `$MAKE install' here always, or at # least use install-exec or install-data. for file in page3.1 page$nfiles.1 npage3.1 npage$nfiles.1; do chmod a-r $srcdir/$file test ! -r $srcdir/$file || Exit 77 $MAKE install-man1 && Exit 1 chmod u+r $srcdir/$file done for file in page3.man page$nfiles.man npage3.man npage$nfiles.man; do chmod a-r $srcdir/$file $MAKE install-man3 && Exit 1 chmod u+r $srcdir/$file done :