Many autotools-based projects have an autogen.sh script which handles creating the configure script properly. The existing build.sh does this but doesn't offer a way to just run autotools without configure/make. Here I split the first part of build.sh into autogen.sh and then call autogen.sh from build.sh. Using "set -e" cleans up the script a bit to avoid a long chain of "&&"s
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#!/bin/sh
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set -e
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cd "$(dirname "$0")"
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AC_SEARCH_OPTS=""
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# For those of us with pkg-config and other tools in /usr/local
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PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
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# This is to make life easier for people who installed pkg-config in /usr/local
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# but have autoconf/make/etc in /usr/. AKA most mac users
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if [ -d "/usr/local/share/aclocal" ]
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then
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AC_SEARCH_OPTS="-I /usr/local/share/aclocal"
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fi
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# shellcheck disable=2086
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aclocal $AC_SEARCH_OPTS
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autoconf
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autoheader
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automake --add-missing
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