# the path, because otherwise lots of bad things happens when passing the
# folders around to visual studio commands that don't allow a space after them.
if [ -d "$BUILDING_HIERARCHY/source" ]; then
# old style repository is same height as building hierarchy.
# the path, because otherwise lots of bad things happens when passing the
# folders around to visual studio commands that don't allow a space after them.
if [ -d "$BUILDING_HIERARCHY/source" ]; then
# old style repository is same height as building hierarchy.
fi
# new BUILD_TOP variable points at the utter top-most level of any files
# in the building hierarchy.
fi
# new BUILD_TOP variable points at the utter top-most level of any files
# in the building hierarchy.
# this variable points at a folder where we store most of the generated products
# of the build. these tend to be the things that will be used for packaging into
# this variable points at a folder where we store most of the generated products
# of the build. these tend to be the things that will be used for packaging into
#echo scripts: $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR
#echo build tools hier: $BUILDING_HIERARCHY
#echo this tool: $THIS_TOOL_NAME
#echo scripts: $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR
#echo build tools hier: $BUILDING_HIERARCHY
#echo this tool: $THIS_TOOL_NAME
if [ ! -d "$TOOL_SOURCES/dependency_tool" -o ! -d "$TOOL_SOURCES/clam_tools" ]; then
if [ ! -d "$TOOL_SOURCES/dependency_tool" -o ! -d "$TOOL_SOURCES/clam_tools" ]; then
echo "This script cannot locate the tool source code folder. This is where the"
if [ ! -d "$TOOL_SOURCES/dependency_tool" -o ! -d "$TOOL_SOURCES/clam_tools" ]; then
if [ ! -d "$TOOL_SOURCES/dependency_tool" -o ! -d "$TOOL_SOURCES/clam_tools" ]; then
echo "This script cannot locate the tool source code folder. This is where the"