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# This file must be sourced inside (ba)sh using: .
#
# @configure_input@
#
# Shell initialization for the GNUstep environment.
#
# Copyright (C) 1997-2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# Author: Scott Christley <[email protected]>
# Author: Adam Fedor <[email protected]>
# Author: Richard Frith-Macdonald <[email protected]>
# Author: Nicola Pero <[email protected]>
#
# This file is part of the GNUstep Makefile Package.
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this library; see the file COPYING.
# If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# Warning - this shell script is delicate, because it is sourced by
# using . rather than simply executed. It is sourced because that is
# the only way to change the shell variables in the calling
# environment.
#
# Sourcing makes the shell script more delicate for the following reasons:
#
# * temporary variables are automatically set in the calling
# environment! WORKAROUND: we need to unset all them after using
# them to avoid polluting the calling environment;
#
# * not only the exit value of the script, but the exit value of each
# command we execute, might be interpreted by the calling
# environment. Typically, the calling environment might be using the
# shell errexit option ('set -e') in bash parlance, which causes the
# shell to exit if any command returns an error value. If this were
# a normal script, this option would mean that the shell would exit
# if the return value of the whole script were an error value; but
# because we are sourced, it is as all the commands in this script
# were executed directly in the calling environment, so *all* values
# returned by *all* commands must be non-error. [this all typically
# happens in rpm builds, where scripts are run with the errexit
# option so that errors in scripts abort the build, and now if a
# script sources GNUstep.sh, then we are exactly in this situation -
# if any command inside GNUstep.sh returns an error value (even if
# GNUstep.sh as a whole would be happy and return succes), the whole
# rpm build process aborts!]. WORKAROUND: we must make sure all
# commands return success - last resorts hacks like 'command || :'
# which always returns success whatever command returns.
#
# If we're running in zsh (auch!) make sure we're using -y
# (SH_WORD_SPLIT) else our path manipulations won't work.
if [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ]; then
# If -y is not already set, set it and remember that we
# need to set it back to what it was at the end.
if ( setopt | grep shwordsplit > /dev/null ); then :; else
setopt shwordsplit
GS_ZSH_NEED_TO_RESTORE_SET=yes
fi
fi
# When this is set to 'yes', strict gnustep-make v2 compatibility mode
# is turned on.
GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE=@GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE@
#
# Read our configuration files
#
# Determine the location of the system configuration file
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE=@GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE@
else
# Remember that the variable was already set in the environment, and
# preserve it at the end of the script. Otherwise we'll unset it to
# avoid polluting the environment with our own internal variables.
GNUSTEP_KEEP_CONFIG_FILE=yes
fi
# Determine the location of the user configuration file
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE=@GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE@
else
GNUSTEP_KEEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE=yes
fi
# Read the system configuration file
if [ -f "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
. "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE"
fi
# FIXME: determining GNUSTEP_HOME
GNUSTEP_HOME=~
# Read the user configuration file ... unless it is disabled (ie, set
# to an empty string)
if [ -n "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
case "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" in
/*) # An absolute path
if [ -f "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
. "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE"
fi;;
*) # Something else
if [ -f "$GNUSTEP_HOME/$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
. "$GNUSTEP_HOME/$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE"
fi;;
esac
fi
# Now, set any essential variable (that is not already set) to the
# built-in values.
if [ "$GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE" = "yes" ]; then
# In strict v2 mode, clean these obsolete variables in case the
# config file contains them. They shouldn't exist so unsetting
# them can't harm.
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT
else
# This is deprecated and will be removed
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT" ]; then
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT=@GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT@
fi
# This is deprecated and will be removed
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT" ]; then
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT=@GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT@
fi
# This is deprecated and will be removed
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT" ]; then
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT=@GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT@
fi
export GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT
fi
# GNUSTEP_FLATTENED is obsolete, please use GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED
# instead
if [ "$GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE" = "yes" ]; then
unset GNUSTEP_FLATTENED
else
GNUSTEP_FLATTENED=@GNUSTEP_FLATTENED@
export GNUSTEP_FLATTENED
fi
GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED=@GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED@
if [ -z "$LIBRARY_COMBO" ]; then
LIBRARY_COMBO=@ac_cv_library_combo@
fi
if [ ! "$GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE" = "yes" ]; then
# Having these variables in the environment is deprecated and will
# be removed. But for now, if we are not in strict gnustep-make v2
# mode, then we always export these variables for
# backwards-compatibility.
export GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED LIBRARY_COMBO
# Else they are only exported if GNUSTEP_SH_EXPORT_ALL_VARIABLES
# is defined - at the end of the script.
fi
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES" ]; then
GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES=@GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES@
fi
export GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES
if [ "$GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE" = "yes" ]; then
# Make sure this is never set in gnustep-make v2 strict mode; it
# might have been set in the config file.
unset GNUSTEP_USER_DIR
unset GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT
else
# GNUSTEP_USER_DIR is deprecated and will be removed
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_USER_DIR" ]; then
GNUSTEP_USER_DIR=@GNUSTEP_USER_DIR@
fi
#
# Set GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT which is the variable used in practice.
# GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT is deprecated and will be removed
#
case "$GNUSTEP_USER_DIR" in
/*) # An absolute path
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT="$GNUSTEP_USER_DIR";;
*) # Something else
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT="$GNUSTEP_HOME/$GNUSTEP_USER_DIR";;
esac
# This variable was used to set up GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT which is the one
# that is actually exported; we can now drop it from the environment.
unset GNUSTEP_USER_DIR
# This is deprecated and will be removed
export GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT
fi
# If multi-platform support is disabled, just use the hardcoded cpu,
# vendor and os determined when gnustep-make was configured. The
# reason using the hardcoded ones might be better is that config.guess
# and similar scripts might even require compiling test files to
# determine the platform - but then you can't source GNUstep.sh
# without having gcc, binutils, libc6-dev installed. Which can be a
# problem for end-users who are not developers and have no development
# tools installed. To prevent this problem, unless we were configured
# to determine the platform at run time, by default we use the
# hardcoded values of GNUSTEP_HOST*.
if [ -z "@GNUSTEP_MULTI_PLATFORM@" ]; then
GNUSTEP_HOST=@target@
GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU=@clean_target_cpu@
GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR=@clean_target_vendor@
GNUSTEP_HOST_OS=@clean_target_os@
fi
#
# Determine the host information
#
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_HOST" ]; then
# Not all shells (e.g. /bin/sh on FreeBSD < 4.0 or ash) have pushd/popd
tmpdir=`pwd`; cd /tmp
GNUSTEP_HOST=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/config.guess`
GNUSTEP_HOST=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/config.sub $GNUSTEP_HOST`
cd "$tmpdir"
unset tmpdir
fi
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU" ]; then
GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/cpu.sh $GNUSTEP_HOST`
GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/clean_cpu.sh $GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU`
fi
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR" ]; then
GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/vendor.sh $GNUSTEP_HOST`
GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/clean_vendor.sh $GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR`
fi
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_HOST_OS" ]; then
GNUSTEP_HOST_OS=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/os.sh $GNUSTEP_HOST`
GNUSTEP_HOST_OS=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/clean_os.sh $GNUSTEP_HOST_OS`
fi
if [ ! "$GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE" = "yes" ]; then
# These variables are deprecated for usage in shell scripts; you
# need to use gnustep-config to get them in a shell script.
export GNUSTEP_HOST GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR GNUSTEP_HOST_OS
# Even in strict gnustep-make v2 mode, we export them at the end
# if explicitly requested to export all variables.
fi
# Now load in all the remaining paths
. $GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/filesystem.sh
# No longer needed
unset GNUSTEP_HOME
# Determine if the paths look like Windows paths that need fixing
fixup_paths=no
# Here we want to use `...` but the only portable way to use it when
# there are "..." inside the expression (ie, it's actually
# `..."..."...`) seems to be to use it in variable assignments. So we
# use a temporary variable and assign the result of `...` to it
path_check=`echo "$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES" | sed 's|^[a-zA-Z]:/.*$||'`
if [ -z "$path_check" ]; then
fixup_paths=yes
fi
unset path_check
if [ "$GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE" = "yes" ]; then
unset GNUSTEP_PATHLIST
else
# GNUSTEP_PATHLIST is deprecated and will be removed.
#
# GNUSTEP_PATHLIST is like an abstract path-like shell variable, which
# can be used to search the gnustep directories.
#
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_PATHLIST" ]; then
GNUSTEP_PATHLIST=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/print_unique_pathlist.sh "$GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT" "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT" $fixup_paths`
export GNUSTEP_PATHLIST
fi
fi
#
# Add path to Tools to PATH
#
# NB: functionally, print_unique_pathlist.sh is mostly used to do the
# fixup_paths thing, since duplicated paths will automatically be
# checked below when we add them to the PATH. On the other hand,
# removing duplicates later can be expensive since we do a echo+grep
# for each duplicate. When there are many duplicates it's faster to
# use print_unique_pathlist.sh first to remove them and skip the
# echos+greps later.
GNUSTEP_TOOLS_PATHLIST=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/print_unique_pathlist.sh "$GNUSTEP_USER_TOOLS" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_TOOLS" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_TOOLS" "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS" $fixup_paths`
# Now, we check the paths in GNUSTEP_*_ADMIN_TOOLS. These paths
# should only be used by Administrators -- normal users don't have
# enough powers to use those tools to do useful things. Our test for
# being an 'Administrator' is that anyone who can write to an Admin
# directory can be considered powerful enough to use those tools.
# FIXME: Unfortunately, this doesn't work if the Admin directory
# is mounted read-only, so a better test is required!
# So we examine GNUSTEP_*_ADMIN_TOOLS; if we find any path in that
# list that exists and that we can write to, we add it to our PATH.
for dir in "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_TOOLS" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_TOOLS" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_TOOLS" "$GNUSTEP_USER_ADMIN_TOOLS"; do
if [ -d "$dir" -a -w "$dir" ]; then
# Only add the new dir if it's not already in GNUSTEP_TOOLS_PATHLIST
if (echo ":${GNUSTEP_TOOLS_PATHLIST}:" \
|grep -v ":${dir}:" >/dev/null); then
GNUSTEP_TOOLS_PATHLIST="$dir:$GNUSTEP_TOOLS_PATHLIST"
fi
fi
done
#
# And now, we put the results into PATH
#
old_IFS="$IFS"
IFS=:
for dir in $GNUSTEP_TOOLS_PATHLIST; do
# Prepare the path_fragment
if [ "$GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED" = "no" ]; then
path_fragment="$dir:$dir/${GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU}/${GNUSTEP_HOST_OS}/${LIBRARY_COMBO}:$dir/${GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU}/${GNUSTEP_HOST_OS}"
else
path_fragment="$dir"
fi
# Add it to PATH, but only if not already there (eg, typically /usr/bin is already there)
if [ -z "$PATH" ]; then
PATH="$path_fragment"
else
if ( echo ":${PATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${path_fragment}:" >/dev/null ); then
PATH="${path_fragment}:${PATH}"
fi
fi
done
IFS="$old_IFS"
unset old_IFS
unset dir
unset path_fragment
unset GNUSTEP_TOOLS_PATHLIST
export PATH
# Determine the library paths
GNUSTEP_LIBRARIES_PATHLIST=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/print_unique_pathlist.sh "$GNUSTEP_USER_LIBRARIES" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARIES" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARIES" "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES" $fixup_paths`
old_IFS="$IFS"
IFS=:
for dir in $GNUSTEP_LIBRARIES_PATHLIST; do
# prepare the path_fragment for libraries and this dir
if [ "$GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED" = "yes" ]; then
path_fragment="$dir"
else
path_fragment="$dir/$GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU/$GNUSTEP_HOST_OS/$LIBRARY_COMBO:$dir/$GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU/$GNUSTEP_HOST_OS"
fi
# Append the path_fragment to lib_paths ... in a different way,
# depending on the machine we're on.
case "$GNUSTEP_HOST_OS" in
*nextstep4* | *darwin*)
if [ -z "$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" ]; then
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$path_fragment"
else
if ( echo ":${DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${path_fragment}:" >/dev/null ); then
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$path_fragment:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"
fi
fi
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH;;
*hpux*)
if [ -z "$SHLIB_PATH" ]; then
SHLIB_PATH="$path_fragment"
else
if ( echo ":${SHLIB_PATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${path_fragment}:" >/dev/null ); then
SHLIB_PATH="$path_fragment:$SHLIB_PATH"
fi
fi
export SHLIB_PATH;
if [ -z "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ]; then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$path_fragment"
else
if ( echo ":${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${path_fragment}:" >/dev/null ); then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$path_fragment:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
fi
fi
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH;;
*)
if [ -z "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ]; then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$path_fragment"
else
if ( echo ":${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${path_fragment}:" >/dev/null ); then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$path_fragment:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
fi
fi
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH;;
esac
done
IFS="$old_IFS"
unset old_IFS
unset dir
unset path_fragment
unset GNUSTEP_LIBRARIES_PATHLIST
# Determine the framework paths - but only on Darwin since it's the
# only platform where this is of any use.
case "$GNUSTEP_HOST_OS" in
*darwin*)
GNUSTEP_FRAMEWORKS_PATHLIST=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/print_unique_pathlist.sh "$GNUSTEP_USER_LIBRARY/Frameworks" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY/Frameworks" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY/Frameworks" "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY/Frameworks" $fixup_paths`
old_IFS="$IFS"
IFS=:
for dir in $GNUSTEP_FRAMEWORKS_PATHLIST; do
# prepare the path_fragment for frameworks
path_fragment="$dir"
# The code below has been temporarily removed, because...
# Frameworks in GNUstep-make are supported by creating a link like
#
# Libraries/libMyFramework.dylib ->
# Frameworks/MyFramework.framework/Versions/Current/libMyFramework.dylib,
#
# to mitigate the fact that FSF GCC does not support a -framework flag.
#
# On Darwin, however, we partially emulate -framework by setting the
# "install_name" to the framework name during linking. The dynamic
# linker (dyld) is smart enough to find the framework under this name,
# but only if DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH is set (unless we set the
# "install_name" to an absolute path, which we don't). We'd really like
# to fully support -framework, though.
#
# Use otool -L MyApplication.app/MyApplication, for instance, to see
# how the shared libraries/frameworks are linked.
#
# if [ "$LIBRARY_COMBO" = "apple-apple-apple" -o \
# "$LIBRARY_COMBO" = "apple" ]; then
if [ -z "$DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH" ]; then
DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH="$path_fragment"
else
if ( echo ":${DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${path_fragment}:" >/dev/null ); then
DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH="$path_fragment:$DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH"
fi
fi
export DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH
done
IFS="$old_IFS"
unset old_IFS
unset dir
unset path_fragment
unset GNUSTEP_FRAMEWORKS_PATHLIST
;;
*)
;;
esac
#
# Setup Java CLASSPATH and Guile GUILE_LOAD_PATH
#
GNUSTEP_LIBRARY_PATHLIST=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/print_unique_pathlist.sh "$GNUSTEP_USER_LIBRARY" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY" "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY" $fixup_paths`
old_IFS="$IFS"
IFS=:
for dir in $GNUSTEP_LIBRARY_PATHLIST; do
path_fragment="$dir/Libraries/Java"
if [ -z "$CLASSPATH" ]; then
CLASSPATH="$path_fragment"
else
if ( echo ":${CLASSPATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${path_fragment}:" >/dev/null ); then
CLASSPATH="$path_fragment:$CLASSPATH"
fi
fi
path_fragment="$dir/Libraries/Guile"
if [ -z "$GUILE_LOAD_PATH" ]; then
GUILE_LOAD_PATH="$path_fragment"
else
if ( echo ":${GUILE_LOAD_PATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${path_fragment}:" >/dev/null ); then
GUILE_LOAD_PATH="$path_fragment:$GUILE_LOAD_PATH"
fi
fi
done
IFS="$old_IFS"
unset old_IFS
unset dir
unset path_fragment
unset GNUSTEP_LIBRARY_PATHLIST
export CLASSPATH
export GUILE_LOAD_PATH
#
# Make sure info files, that we install by default into
# xxx/Library/Documentation/info, are found by the info browsing
# programs. To get this effect, we add those paths to INFOPATH.
#
GNUSTEP_INFO_PATHLIST=`$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/print_unique_pathlist.sh "$GNUSTEP_USER_DOC_INFO" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_INFO" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_INFO" "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_INFO" $fixup_paths`
old_IFS="$IFS"
IFS=:
for dir in $GNUSTEP_INFO_PATHLIST; do
if [ -z "$INFOPATH" ]; then
# The ':' at the end means to use the built-in paths after searching
# the INFOPATH we provide.
INFOPATH="${dir}:"
else
if ( echo ":${INFOPATH}:"\
|grep -v ":${dir}:" >/dev/null ); then
INFOPATH="$INFOPATH:${dir}:"
fi
fi
done
IFS="$old_IFS"
unset old_IFS
unset dir
unset GNUSTEP_INFO_PATHLIST
export INFOPATH
#
# Clean up the environment by removing the filesystem variables. Do
# it unless we were explicitly requested not to clean it up! Mostly
# gnustep-config will request that the environment is not cleaned up,
# so it can print out all of the GNUstep variables.
#
if [ -n "$GNUSTEP_SH_EXPORT_ALL_VARIABLES" ]; then
export GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE
unset GNUSTEP_KEEP_CONFIG_FILE GNUSTEP_KEEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE
export GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE
export GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR
# Always export these variables even if in strict gnustep-make v2
# mode, so that for example gnustep-config can determine them.
export GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED LIBRARY_COMBO
export GNUSTEP_HOST GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR GNUSTEP_HOST_OS
export GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_APPS GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_APPS GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_WEB_APPS GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_TOOLS
export GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_HEADERS GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES
export GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_MAN GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_INFO
export GNUSTEP_NETWORK_APPS GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_APPS GNUSTEP_NETWORK_WEB_APPS GNUSTEP_NETWORK_TOOLS GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_TOOLS
export GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY GNUSTEP_NETWORK_HEADERS GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARIES
export GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_MAN GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_INFO
export GNUSTEP_LOCAL_APPS GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_APPS GNUSTEP_LOCAL_WEB_APPS GNUSTEP_LOCAL_TOOLS GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_TOOLS
export GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY GNUSTEP_LOCAL_HEADERS GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARIES
export GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_MAN GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_INFO
export GNUSTEP_USER_APPS GNUSTEP_USER_ADMIN_APPS GNUSTEP_USER_WEB_APPS GNUSTEP_USER_TOOLS GNUSTEP_USER_ADMIN_TOOLS
export GNUSTEP_USER_LIBRARY GNUSTEP_USER_HEADERS GNUSTEP_USER_LIBRARIES
export GNUSTEP_USER_DOC GNUSTEP_USER_DOC_MAN GNUSTEP_USER_DOC_INFO
export GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_USERS_DIR GNUSTEP_LOCAL_USERS_DIR GNUSTEP_NETWORK_USERS_DIR
else
if [ "$GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE" = "yes" ]; then
unset GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED
unset LIBRARY_COMBO
unset GNUSTEP_HOST
unset GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU
unset GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR
unset GNUSTEP_HOST_OS
fi
unset GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE
# Unset these variables but only if we set them internally; keep
# them if they were already in the environment.
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_KEEP_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
unset GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE
fi
unset GNUSTEP_KEEP_CONFIG_FILE
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_KEEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
unset GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE
fi
unset GNUSTEP_KEEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE
# Always unset these variables
unset GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_WEB_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_TOOLS
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_HEADERS
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_MAN
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_INFO
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_WEB_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_TOOLS
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_TOOLS
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_HEADERS
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARIES
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_MAN
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_INFO
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_WEB_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_TOOLS
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_TOOLS
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_HEADERS
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARIES
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_MAN
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_INFO
unset GNUSTEP_USER_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_USER_ADMIN_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_USER_WEB_APPS
unset GNUSTEP_USER_TOOLS
unset GNUSTEP_USER_ADMIN_TOOLS
unset GNUSTEP_USER_LIBRARY
unset GNUSTEP_USER_HEADERS
unset GNUSTEP_USER_LIBRARIES
unset GNUSTEP_USER_DOC
unset GNUSTEP_USER_DOC_MAN
unset GNUSTEP_USER_DOC_INFO
unset GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_USERS_DIR
unset GNUSTEP_LOCAL_USERS_DIR
unset GNUSTEP_NETWORK_USERS_DIR
fi
if [ -n "$GS_ZSH_NEED_TO_RESTORE_SET" ]; then
unsetopt shwordsplit
fi
# EOF