dnl acinclude.m4 -- Extra macros needed for GNU make. dnl dnl Automake will incorporate this into its generated aclocal.m4. dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl Got this from the lynx 2.8 distribution. dnl by T.E.Dickey dnl and Jim Spath dnl and Philippe De Muyter dnl dnl Created: 1997/1/28 dnl Updated: 1997/12/23 dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl After checking for functions in the default $LIBS, make a further check dnl for the functions that are netlib-related (these aren't always in the dnl libc, etc., and have to be handled specially because there are conflicting dnl and broken implementations. dnl Common library requirements (in order): dnl -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl dnl -lnsl -lsocket dnl -lsocket dnl -lbsd AC_DEFUN([CF_NETLIBS],[ cf_test_netlibs=no AC_MSG_CHECKING(for network libraries) AC_CACHE_VAL(cf_cv_netlibs,[ AC_MSG_RESULT(working...) cf_cv_netlibs="" cf_test_netlibs=yes AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gethostname,,[ CF_RECHECK_FUNC(gethostname,nsl,cf_cv_netlibs,[ CF_RECHECK_FUNC(gethostname,socket,cf_cv_netlibs)])]) # # FIXME: sequent needs this library (i.e., -lsocket -linet -lnsl), but # I don't know the entrypoints - 97/7/22 TD AC_CHECK_LIB(inet,main,cf_cv_netlibs="-linet $cf_cv_netlibs") # if test "$ac_cv_func_lsocket" != no ; then AC_CHECK_FUNCS(socket,,[ CF_RECHECK_FUNC(socket,socket,cf_cv_netlibs,[ CF_RECHECK_FUNC(socket,bsd,cf_cv_netlibs)])]) fi # AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gethostbyname,,[ CF_RECHECK_FUNC(gethostbyname,nsl,cf_cv_netlibs)]) # AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strcasecmp,,[ CF_RECHECK_FUNC(strcasecmp,resolv,cf_cv_netlibs)]) ]) LIBS="$LIBS $cf_cv_netlibs" test $cf_test_netlibs = no && echo "$cf_cv_netlibs" >&AC_FD_MSG ])dnl dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl Re-check on a function to see if we can pick it up by adding a library. dnl $1 = function to check dnl $2 = library to check in dnl $3 = environment to update (e.g., $LIBS) dnl $4 = what to do if this fails dnl dnl This uses 'unset' if the shell happens to support it, but leaves the dnl configuration variable set to 'unknown' if not. This is a little better dnl than the normal autoconf test, which gives misleading results if a test dnl for the function is made (e.g., with AC_CHECK_FUNC) after this macro is dnl used (autoconf does not distinguish between a null token and one that is dnl set to 'no'). AC_DEFUN([CF_RECHECK_FUNC],[ AC_CHECK_LIB($2,$1,[ CF_UPPER(cf_tr_func,$1) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_$cf_tr_func) ac_cv_func_$1=yes $3="-l$2 [$]$3"],[ ac_cv_func_$1=unknown unset ac_cv_func_$1 2>/dev/null $4], [[$]$3]) ])dnl dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl Make an uppercase version of a variable dnl $1=uppercase($2) AC_DEFUN([CF_UPPER], [ changequote(,)dnl $1=`echo $2 | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'` changequote([,])dnl ])dnl dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl Got this from the GNU fileutils 3.16r distribution dnl by Paul Eggert dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl The problem is that the default compilation flags in Solaris 2.6 won't dnl let programs access large files; you need to tell the compiler that dnl you actually want your programs to work on large files. For more dnl details about this brain damage please see: dnl http://www.sas.com/standards/large.file/x_open.20Mar96.html AC_DEFUN(AC_LFS, [dnl # If available, prefer support for large files unless the user specified # one of the CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS, or LIBS variables. AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether large file support needs explicit enabling) ac_getconfs='' ac_result=yes ac_set='' ac_shellvars='CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS LIBS' for ac_shellvar in $ac_shellvars; do case $ac_shellvar in CPPFLAGS) ac_lfsvar=LFS_CFLAGS ;; *) ac_lfsvar=LFS_$ac_shellvar ;; esac eval test '"${'$ac_shellvar'+set}"' = set && ac_set=$ac_shellvar (getconf $ac_lfsvar) >/dev/null 2>&1 || { ac_result=no; break; } ac_getconf=`getconf $ac_lfsvar` ac_getconfs=$ac_getconfs$ac_getconf eval ac_test_$ac_shellvar=\$ac_getconf done case "$ac_result$ac_getconfs" in yes) ac_result=no ;; esac case "$ac_result$ac_set" in yes?*) ac_result="yes, but $ac_set is already set, so use its settings" esac AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_result) case $ac_result in yes) for ac_shellvar in $ac_shellvars; do eval $ac_shellvar=\$ac_test_$ac_shellvar done ;; esac ])