-use strict;
-use warnings ;
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
-use Config;
-use File::Spec;
+use strict ;
+use warnings ;
+use Config ;
+use File::Spec ;
use BuildStem ;
+use Data::Dumper ;
-my $is_win32 = ( $^O =~ /Win32/) ? 1 : 0 ;
+# I wonder if I should add the ability to put the Docs and Design etc
+# directories in apropriate spots, like
+# /usr/local/share/stem (site) or /usr/share/stem (vendor)
my %requires ;
my $version_from = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir, 'lib', 'Stem.pm' );
my $build = BuildStem->new(
+#my $build = $class->new(
module_name => 'Stem',
dist_version_from => $version_from,
requires => \%requires,
+ dist_abstract => 'ABSTRACT GOES HERE',
license => 'gpl',
dynamic_config => 1,
recursive_test_files => 1,
create_makefile_pl => 'passthrough'
);
-# since we are making a fresh Build script, delete any older stem config file
-# so Build will create a new one.
-my $conf_pm_file = $build->config_pm_path() ;
-unlink $conf_pm_file ;
+
+$build->is_unixish() || die "Stem currently only installs properly on *nix-like platforms.\n";
+
+### this will come in handy for some refactoring...
+## $build->config( 'install_base' )
+
+print <<'EOT';
+
+Building Stem
+
+This script will ask you various questions in order to properly
+configure, build and install Stem on your system. Whenever a question
+is asked, the default answer will be shown inside [brackets].
+Pressing enter will accept the default answer. If a choice needs to be
+made from a list of values, that list will be inside (parentheses).
+
+If you have already configured Stem in a previous build, you can put
+use_defaults=1 on the Build command line and you won't be prompted for
+any answers and the previous settings will be used.
+
+If you want to force a new build, run Build clean.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+EOT
+
+print <<'EOT';
+
+Stem comes with a utility called 'run_stem' which takes care of things
+like initalizing Stem with a configuration file and controlling it's
+operation via various parameters you can pass in as environment
+variables or command line arguments.
+
+Stem configuration files are used to create and initialize Stem Cells
+(objects). run_stem can search a path list for config files, so you
+can set that list of directories here.
+
+Note that you can easily override this path with either a shell environment
+variable or on the command line of run_stem. See the documentation on
+run_stem for how so do this.
+
+The last directory in the list is where the standard and demo Stem
+configuration files will be installed.
+
+Please enter a list of directory paths separated by ':'.
+
+EOT
+
+my $conf_path = $build->prompt(
+ "What directories do you want Stem to search for configuration files?\n",
+ '.:~/.stem/conf:/usr/local/stem/conf'
+);
+$build->config_data(conf_path => $conf_path);
+
+
+
+
+
+
+=begin comment
+
+print "\n\nChecking to see if you have a good C compiler...\n\n" ;
+if ( $build->have_c_compiler() ) {
+ print <<'EOT';
+
+
+ssfe (Split Screen Front End) is a compiled program optionally used by
+the Stem demonstration scripts that provides a full screen interface
+with command line editing and history. It is not required to run Stem
+but it makes the demonstrations easier to work with and they look much
+nicer. To use ssfe add the '-s' option when you run any demonstration
+script. You can also use ssfe for your own programs. Install ssfe in
+some place in your $PATH ($conf->{'bin_path'} is where Stem executables
+are being installed) so it can be used by the demo scripts. The ssfe
+install script will do this for you or you can do it manually after
+building it.
+
+EOT
+ my $install_ssfe = $build->y_n("Do you want to install ssfe?\n", 'y');
+ $build->config_data(install_ssfe => $install_ssfe);
+ if ( $install_ssfe ) {
+
+ # Do horrible, nasty things.
+ # This really should be done with a proper makefile.
+
+ }
+}
+
+=cut
+
+
+
+
+
+print <<'EOT';
+
+Stem comes with a variety of demos to show how to get started and do some
+basic things.
+
+EOT
+my $install_demos = $build->y_n("\nDo you want to install the demos?\n",'n');
+$build->config_data( install_demos => $install_demos ) ;
+$build->config_data( build_demos => $install_demos ) ;
+if ( $install_demos ) {
+
+ my $demo_dir = $build->prompt(
+ "\nWhere do you want to install the demo scripts?\n",
+ '/usr/local/stem/demo'
+ );
+ $build->config_data(demo_dir => $demo_dir);
+ $build->install_path()->{demo} ||= $demo_dir;
+
+
+
+ my $demo_conf_dir = $build->prompt(
+ "\nWhere do you want to install the demo config files?\n",
+ '/usr/local/stem/conf'
+ );
+ $build->config_data(demo_conf_dir => $demo_conf_dir);
+ $build->install_path()->{conf} ||= $demo_conf_dir;
+ $build->add_build_element('conf');
+
+ my $cur_conf_path = $build->config_data('conf_path') ;
+ my $new_conf_path = $cur_conf_path =~ /(^|:)$demo_conf_dir(:|$)/ ?
+ $cur_conf_path : "$cur_conf_path:$demo_conf_dir" ;
+ $build->config_data( conf_path => $new_conf_path ) ;
+
+
+ # Check for telnet
+ my $telnet_path = $build->find_binary( 'telnet' ) || '' ;
+ while ( ! -x $telnet_path && ! $build->_is_unattended() ) {
+ print <<'EOT';
+
+
+telnet was not found on this system. you can't run the demo programs
+without telnet. Make sure you enter a valid path to telnet or some other
+terminal emulator.
+
+NOTE: If you don't have an telnet, you can still run the demo scripts
+by hand. Run a *_demo script and see what telnet commands it
+issues. The run those telnet commands using your telnet or another
+similar program.
+
+EOT
+ $telnet_path = $build->prompt(
+ "Enter the path to telnet "
+ . "(or another compatible telnet client)",
+ '/usr/bin/telnet'
+ ) ;
+ }
+ $build->config_data( telnet_path => $telnet_path ) ;
+
+
+ # Check for xterm
+ my $xterm_path = $build->find_binary( 'xterm' ) || '' ;
+ while ( ! -x $xterm_path && ! $build->_is_unattended() ) {
+ print <<'EOT';
+
+
+xterm was not found on this system. you can't run the demo programs
+without xterm. Make sure you enter a valid path to xterm or some other
+terminal emulator.
+
+NOTE: If you don't have an xterm, you can still run the demo scripts
+by hand. Run a *_demo script and see what commands it issues. Take the
+part after the -e and run that command in its own terminal window.
+
+EOT
+ $xterm_path = $build->prompt(
+ "Enter the path to xterm "
+ . "(or another compatible terminal emulator)",
+ '/usr/bin/xterm'
+ ) ;
+ }
+ $build->config_data( xterm_path => $xterm_path ) ;
+
+}
+
+
+
+my $script_dest = $build->install_destination('script') ;
+my $run_stem_path = File::Spec->catfile( $script_dest, 'run_stem' ) ;
+$build->config_data( run_stem_path => $run_stem_path ) ;
+
+
+
+
+my $bin_path = $build->install_destination('bin') ;
+$build->config_data( bin_path => $bin_path ) ;
+
+$build->config_data( perl_path => $build->config( 'perlpath' ) ) ;
+
+# Several different prefixes... which one to use??
+#$build->config_data( prefix => $build->prefix() ) ;
+$build->config_data( prefix => $build->config( 'install_base' ) ) ;
+
+
+$build->config_data( config_done => 1 ) ;
+
+
+#print Dumper \%{ $build->config_data() };
+
$build->create_build_script() ;
exit ;
+
+1 ;