| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185 | # lib-prefix.m4 serial 5 (gettext-0.15)dnl Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundationdnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.dnl From Bruno Haible.dnl AC_LIB_ARG_WITH is synonymous to AC_ARG_WITH in autoconf-2.13, anddnl similar to AC_ARG_WITH in autoconf 2.52...2.57 except that is doesn'tdnl require excessive bracketing.ifdef([AC_HELP_STRING],[AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_ARG_WITH], [AC_ARG_WITH([$1],[[$2]],[$3],[$4])])],[AC_DEFUN([AC_][LIB_ARG_WITH], [AC_ARG_WITH([$1],[$2],[$3],[$4])])])dnl AC_LIB_PREFIX adds to the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS the flags that are neededdnl to access previously installed libraries. The basic assumption is thatdnl a user will want packages to use other packages he previously installeddnl with the same --prefix option.dnl This macro is not needed if only AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS is used to locatednl libraries, but is otherwise very convenient.AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREFIX],[  AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS])  AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])  AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])  AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB])  AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX])  dnl By default, look in $includedir and $libdir.  use_additional=yes  AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([    eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"    eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"  ])  AC_LIB_ARG_WITH([lib-prefix],[  --with-lib-prefix[=DIR] search for libraries in DIR/include and DIR/lib  --without-lib-prefix    don't search for libraries in includedir and libdir],[    if test "X$withval" = "Xno"; then      use_additional=no    else      if test "X$withval" = "X"; then        AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([          eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"          eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"        ])      else        additional_includedir="$withval/include"        additional_libdir="$withval/$acl_libdirstem"      fi    fi])  if test $use_additional = yes; then    dnl Potentially add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS.    dnl But don't add it    dnl   1. if it's the standard /usr/include,    dnl   2. if it's already present in $CPPFLAGS,    dnl   3. if it's /usr/local/include and we are using GCC on Linux,    dnl   4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.    if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X/usr/include"; then      haveit=      for x in $CPPFLAGS; do        AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])        if test "X$x" = "X-I$additional_includedir"; then          haveit=yes          break        fi      done      if test -z "$haveit"; then        if test "X$additional_includedir" = "X/usr/local/include"; then          if test -n "$GCC"; then            case $host_os in              linux* | gnu* | k*bsd*-gnu) haveit=yes;;            esac          fi        fi        if test -z "$haveit"; then          if test -d "$additional_includedir"; then            dnl Really add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS.            CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}${CPPFLAGS:+ }-I$additional_includedir"          fi        fi      fi    fi    dnl Potentially add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS.    dnl But don't add it    dnl   1. if it's the standard /usr/lib,    dnl   2. if it's already present in $LDFLAGS,    dnl   3. if it's /usr/local/lib and we are using GCC on Linux,    dnl   4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.    if test "X$additional_libdir" != "X/usr/$acl_libdirstem"; then      haveit=      for x in $LDFLAGS; do        AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])        if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then          haveit=yes          break        fi      done      if test -z "$haveit"; then        if test "X$additional_libdir" = "X/usr/local/$acl_libdirstem"; then          if test -n "$GCC"; then            case $host_os in              linux*) haveit=yes;;            esac          fi        fi        if test -z "$haveit"; then          if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then            dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS.            LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}${LDFLAGS:+ }-L$additional_libdir"          fi        fi      fi    fi  fi])dnl AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX creates variables acl_final_prefix,dnl acl_final_exec_prefix, containing the values to which $prefix anddnl $exec_prefix will expand at the end of the configure script.AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX],[  dnl Unfortunately, prefix and exec_prefix get only finally determined  dnl at the end of configure.  if test "X$prefix" = "XNONE"; then    acl_final_prefix="$ac_default_prefix"  else    acl_final_prefix="$prefix"  fi  if test "X$exec_prefix" = "XNONE"; then    acl_final_exec_prefix='${prefix}'  else    acl_final_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"  fi  acl_save_prefix="$prefix"  prefix="$acl_final_prefix"  eval acl_final_exec_prefix=\"$acl_final_exec_prefix\"  prefix="$acl_save_prefix"])dnl AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([statement]) evaluates statement, with thednl variables prefix and exec_prefix bound to the values they will havednl at the end of the configure script.AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX],[  acl_save_prefix="$prefix"  prefix="$acl_final_prefix"  acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"  exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix"  $1  exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix"  prefix="$acl_save_prefix"])dnl AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB creates a variable acl_libdirstem, containingdnl the basename of the libdir, either "lib" or "lib64".AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB],[  dnl There is no formal standard regarding lib and lib64. The current  dnl practice is that on a system supporting 32-bit and 64-bit instruction  dnl sets or ABIs, 64-bit libraries go under $prefix/lib64 and 32-bit  dnl libraries go under $prefix/lib. We determine the compiler's default  dnl mode by looking at the compiler's library search path. If at least  dnl of its elements ends in /lib64 or points to a directory whose absolute  dnl pathname ends in /lib64, we assume a 64-bit ABI. Otherwise we use the  dnl default, namely "lib".  acl_libdirstem=lib  searchpath=`(LC_ALL=C $CC -print-search-dirs) 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e 's,^libraries: ,,p' | sed -e 's,^=,,'`  if test -n "$searchpath"; then    acl_save_IFS="${IFS= 	}"; IFS=":"    for searchdir in $searchpath; do      if test -d "$searchdir"; then        case "$searchdir" in          */lib64/ | */lib64 ) acl_libdirstem=lib64 ;;          *) searchdir=`cd "$searchdir" && pwd`             case "$searchdir" in               */lib64 ) acl_libdirstem=lib64 ;;             esac ;;        esac      fi    done    IFS="$acl_save_IFS"  fi])
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