1 #!/bin/bash
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  25 # This is a thin wrapper which will call the real configure script, and
  26 # make sure that is called using bash.
  27 
  28 # Get an absolute path to this script, since that determines the top-level directory.
  29 this_script_dir=`dirname $0`
  30 this_script_dir=`cd $this_script_dir > /dev/null && pwd`
  31 
  32 # Delegate to wrapper, forcing wrapper to believe $0 is this script by using -c.
  33 # This trick is needed to get autoconf to co-operate properly.
  34 # The ${-:+-$-} construction passes on bash options.
  35 bash ${-:+-$-} -c ". $this_script_dir/make/autoconf/configure" $this_script_dir/configure CHECKME $this_script_dir "$@"