copy the configure wrapper from opm-autodiff

this enables to build opm-output using an unpatched `dunecontrol` from
Dune 2.3 (and Dune 2.4 if USE_CMAKE is set to "no").

In the medium term the build system needs to become compatible with
Dune's cmake based build system since I think I read somewhere that
the Dune devs intend to remove the autotools based build system before
their next release.
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Andreas Lauser 2016-04-04 15:38:26 +02:00
parent 769f2dee17
commit 01af172599

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#!/bin/sh
# this file is supposed to be located in the source directory
src_dir=$(dirname $0)
# scan the arguments and set this if build macros could be specified
mod_dir=
for OPT in "$@"; do
case "$OPT" in
--with-opm-common=*)
# remove everything before equal sign and assign the rest
mod_dir=${OPT#*=}
# tilde expansion; note that doing eval may have side effects
mod_dir=$(eval echo $mod_dir)
# absolute path
[ -d "$mod_dir" ] && mod_dir=$(cd $mod_dir ; pwd)
;;
esac
done
# if it isn't specified, the look around in other known places
conf_file=cmake/Scripts/configure
if [ -z "$mod_dir" ]; then
if [ -r "$src_dir/$conf_file" ]; then
mod_dir="$src_dir"
fi
fi
# terminate with error message here if the module directory is not found
if [ ! -r "$mod_dir/$conf_file" ]; then
echo Build macros not located in \"$mod_dir\", use --with-opm-common= to specify! 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# forward to the corresponding script in the cmake/Scripts/ directory
exec "$mod_dir/$conf_file" --src-dir="$src_dir" "$@"