#! /bin/sh # Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation # by Alexandre Oliva # This script is Free Software, and it can be copied, distributed and # modified as defined in the GNU General Public License. A copy of # its license can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html # This is a wrapper for distcc that turns relative pathnames into # network-neutral ones. It modifies anything containing a slash and # not starting with dash or slash, as well as -B flags. We need not # be concerned about -I and -L, since distcc always does preprocessing # and linking locally. # If the first pathname is relative (.../xgcc, ./libtool, etc), case "$1" in [^/]*/*) nargs=$# basedir=`${NETPWD-netpwd}` # then process arguments for arg do case $arg in -B[^/]*) arg=-B$basedir/`echo "X$arg" | sed -e '1s/^X-B//'` ;; [^-/]*/*) arg=$basedir/$arg ;; esac set fnord ${1+"$@"} "$arg" done shift $nargs # take list of fnords out shift $nargs # take original args out ;; esac # Now run the real distcc thingie, or just run the program directly if # distcc is found to be missing. if test -x ${REAL_DISTCC-/usr/bin/distcc}; then x=${REAL_DISTCC-/usr/bin/distcc} else x=$1 shift fi exec $x ${1+"$@"}