+# return the absolute path prepending builddir to it if needed
+makeabs()
+{
+ path=$1
+ # TODO: this only works under Unix and even there it could be
+ # enhanced to remove ".." and "."
+ if [ `echo $path | sed 's/^\(.\).*/\1/'` != "/" ]; then
+ if [ $path = "." ]; then
+ path=$builddir
+ else
+ path="$builddir/$path"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ echo $path
+}
+
+usage()
+{
+ cat <<EOF
+Usage: wx-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version] [--release]
+ [--basename] [--static] [--libs] [--gl-libs]
+ [--cppflags] [--cflags] [--cxxflags] [--ldflags] [--rezflags]
+ [--cc] [--cxx] [--ld]
+
+wx-config returns configuration information about the installed
+version of wxWindows. It may be used to query its version and
+installation directories and also retrieve the C and C++ compilers
+and linker which were used for its building and the corresponding
+flags.
+
+Ordinarily it should be installed to the appropriate system location
+along with the headers and library files, but it is also possible to
+use it to enable builds with an uninstalled wxWindows version for
+package building and bleeding edge developers. To do so, use it like
+this:
+
+\${wx_builddir}/wx-config --prefix=\${wx_srcdir} --exec-prefix=\${wx_builddir}
+
+Note that any other options supplied must come *after* the prefix
+specification for it to take effect.
+
+EOF
+
+ exit $1
+}
+
+cppflags()
+{
+ # we should never specify -I/usr/include on the compiler command line: this
+ # is at best useless and at worst breaks compilation on the systems where
+ # the system headers are non-ANSI because gcc works around this by storing
+ # the ANSI-fied versions of them in its private directory which is searched
+ # after all the directories on the cmd line.
+ #
+ # the situation is a bit more complicated with -I/usr/local/include: again,
+ # it shouldn't be specified with gcc which looks there by default anyhow
+ # and gives warnings (at least 3.1 does) if it is specified explicitly --
+ # but this -I switch *is* needed for the other compilers
+ #
+ # note that we assume that if we use GNU cc we also use GNU c++ and vice
+ # versa, i.e. this won't work (either for --cflags or --cxxflags) if GNU C
+ # compiler and non-GNU C++ compiler are used or vice versa -- we'll fix
+ # this when/if anybody complains about it
+ if test "@includedir@" != "/usr/include" \
+ -a "@includedir@" != "/usr/include/c++" \
+ -a \( "${GCC}" != "yes" \
+ -o "@includedir@" != "/usr/local/include" \) \
+ -a \( "${cross_compiling}" != "yes" \
+ -o "@includedir@" != "/usr/${target}/include" \) ;
+ then
+ includes=" -I@includedir@"
+ fi
+
+ includes="-I@libdir@/wx/include/@TOOLCHAIN_NAME@$includes"
+
+ if test $static_flag = yes ; then
+ echo $includes @WXDEBUG_DEFINE@ @TOOLCHAIN_DEFS@ @WXCONFIG_INCLUDE@ @WX_LARGEFILE_FLAGS@
+ else
+ echo $includes @WXDEBUG_DEFINE@ @TOOLCHAIN_DEFS@ @TOOLCHAIN_DLL_DEFS@ @WXCONFIG_INCLUDE@ @WX_LARGEFILE_FLAGS@
+ fi
+}