#!/bin/sh - # # $Id$ # # Check to make sure we haven't forgotten to add any files to the list # of source files Windows uses to build its dsp files. # # ALEXG: This is no longer a reasonable test, Windows uses a different # mechanism to include files now, and the platforms still using srcfiles.in # don't support all of the source code. Not sure if there is a reasonable # alternative check here? d=../.. [ -f $d/LICENSE ] || { echo 'FAIL: cannot find source distribution directory.' exit 1 } f=$d/dist/srcfiles.in t1=__1 t2=__2 sed -e '/^[ #]/d' \ -e '/^examples\/c\/csv\/csv_local.c/d' \ -e '/^$/d' < $f | awk '{print $1}' > $t1 find $d -type f | sed -e 's/^\.\.\/\.\.\/\.\.\///' \ -e '/^build[^_]/d' \ -e '/^dist\//d' \ -e '/^lang\/java\/libdb_java\/java_stat_auto.c/d' \ -e '/^lang\/perl\//d' \ -e '/^lang\/php_db4\//d' \ -e '/^test\//d' \ -e '/^test\/erlang/d' \ -e '/^test\/repmgr/d' \ -e '/^test\/stl/d' \ -e '/^test\/server/d' \ -e '/^test_thread/d' \ -e '/^test\/vxworks/d' | egrep '\.c$|\.cpp$|\.def$|\.rc$' | sort > $t2 cmp $t1 $t2 > /dev/null || { echo "<<< srcfiles.in >>> existing files" diff $t1 $t2 exit 1 } rm -f $t1 $t2 exit 0