# configure.in --- xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 1997-2003 Jamie Zawinski. # AC_PREREQ(2.52) AC_INIT(driver/subprocs.c) AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) echo "current directory: `pwd`" echo "command line was: $0 $@" # After checking to see that --srcdir is correct (which AC_INIT does) # check for some random other files that come later in the tar file, # to make sure everything is here. # for d in driver utils hacks hacks/glx ; do f=$srcdir/$d/Makefile.in if test \! -r $f ; then echo "" echo "ERROR: The package is incomplete: $f does not exist." echo " This probably means that your download was truncated." echo "" exit 1 fi done ############################################################################### # # Function to figure out how to run the compiler. # ############################################################################### AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CC_ANSI, [AC_PROG_CC if test -z "$GCC"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING(how to request ANSI compilation) case "$host" in *-hpux* ) AC_MSG_RESULT(HPUX: adding -Ae) CC="$CC -Ae" ;; *-aix* ) AC_MSG_RESULT(AIX: adding -qlanglvl=ansi -qhalt=e) CC="$CC -qlanglvl=ansi -qhalt=e" ;; *-dec-* ) AC_MSG_RESULT(DEC: adding -std1 -ieee) CC="$CC -std1" ;; *) AC_MSG_RESULT(no idea) ;; esac fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the compiler works on ANSI C]) AC_TRY_RUN([ main(int ac, char **av) { return 0; } ], AC_MSG_RESULT(yes), AC_MSG_RESULT(no) AC_MSG_ERROR(Couldn't build even a trivial ANSI C program: check CC.), AC_MSG_ERROR(Couldn't build even a trivial ANSI C program: check CC.)) if test -n "$GCC"; then AC_MSG_RESULT(Turning on gcc compiler warnings.) CC="$CC -pedantic -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wnested-externs" # supposedly gcc 3.4 will have "-Wdeclaration-after-statement" # and then perhaps we can do without -pedantic? else case "$host" in *-irix5* |*-irix6.[0-3]* ) AC_MSG_RESULT(Turning on SGI compiler warnings.) CC="$CC -fullwarn -use_readonly_const -rdata_shared -g3" ;; # *-dec-osf* ) # if test -z "$GCC"; then # AC_MSG_RESULT(Turning on DEC C compiler warnings.) # CC="$CC -migrate -w0 -verbose -warnprotos" # fi # ;; esac fi ]) ############################################################################### # # Functions to figure out how to disable // comments in ANSI C code. # # (With recent gcc, this is done with "-std=c89". With older gcc, this # is done by passing "-lang-c89" to cpp, by passing "-Wp,-lang-c89" to # gcc. Old gcc doesn't support -std, and new gcc doesn't support -lang. # so much for compatibility!) # # UPDATE: apparently there is NO WAY to tell gcc 3.2.2 to require that # declarations preceed statements, without resorting to "-pedantic". # This means that there is no way to get gcc3 to issue warnings that # ensure that your code complies with the ANSI/ISO C89 standard, without # also drowning in totally useless warnings. Thank you master may I # have another. # # So, I give up, let's just use -pedantic. # ############################################################################### AC_DEFUN(AC_GCC_ACCEPTS_STD, [if test -n "$GCC"; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether gcc accepts -std], ac_cv_gcc_accepts_std, [if ( ( gcc -E -std=c89 - /dev/null ) 2>&1 | \ grep unrecognized >/dev/null ); then ac_cv_gcc_accepts_std=no else ac_cv_gcc_accepts_std=yes fi]) ac_gcc_accepts_std="$ac_cv_gcc_accepts_std" fi ]) AC_DEFUN(AC_NO_CPLUSPLUS_COMMENTS_IN_C_CODE, [if test -n "$GCC"; then AC_GCC_ACCEPTS_STD AC_MSG_RESULT(Disabling C++ comments in ANSI C code.) # # The reason that // comments are banned from xscreensaver is that gcc is # basically the only compiler in the world that supports them in C code. # All other vendors support them only in their C++ compilers, not in their # ANSI C compilers. This means that it's a portability problem: every time # these comments have snuck into the xscreensaver source code, I've gotten # complaints about it the next day. So we turn off support for them in gcc # as well to prevent them from accidentially slipping in. # if test "$ac_gcc_accepts_std" = yes ; then # # -std=c89 defines __STRICT_ANSI__, which we don't want. # (That appears to be the only additional preprocessor symbol # it defines, in addition to the syntax changes it makes.) # # -std=gnu89 is no good, because // comments were a GNU extension # before they were in the ANSI C 99 spec... (gcc 2.96 permits // # with -std=gnu89 but not with -std=c89.) # CC="$CC -std=c89 -U__STRICT_ANSI__" else # The old way: CC="$CC -Wp,-lang-c89" fi fi ]) ############################################################################### # # Function to figure out how to turn off Objective C on MacOS X. # (We have to do this to work around an Apple-specific gcc bug.) # ############################################################################### AC_DEFUN(AC_GCC_ACCEPTS_NO_CPP_PRECOMP, [if test -n "$GCC"; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether gcc accepts -no-cpp-precomp], ac_cv_gcc_accepts_no_cpp_precomp, [if ( ( gcc -E -no-cpp-precomp - /dev/null ) 2>&1 | \ grep unrecognized >/dev/null ); then ac_cv_gcc_accepts_no_cpp_precomp=no else ac_cv_gcc_accepts_no_cpp_precomp=yes fi]) ac_gcc_accepts_no_cpp_precomp="$ac_cv_gcc_accepts_no_cpp_precomp" fi ]) AC_DEFUN(AC_NO_OBJECTIVE_C, [if test -n "$GCC"; then AC_GCC_ACCEPTS_NO_CPP_PRECOMP if test "$ac_gcc_accepts_no_cpp_precomp" = yes ; then AC_MSG_RESULT(Disabling Objective C extensions in ANSI C code.) CC="$CC -no-cpp-precomp" fi fi ]) ############################################################################### # # Function to figure out how to create directory trees. # ############################################################################### AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_INSTALL_DIRS, [AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether \"\${INSTALL} -d\" creates intermediate directories], ac_cv_install_d_creates_dirs, [ac_cv_install_d_creates_dirs=no rm -rf conftestdir if mkdir conftestdir; then cd conftestdir 2>/dev/null ${INSTALL} -d `pwd`/dir1/dir2 >/dev/null 2>&1 if test -d dir1/dir2/. ; then ac_cv_install_d_creates_dirs=yes fi cd .. 2>/dev/null rm -rf conftestdir fi ]) if test "$ac_cv_install_d_creates_dirs" = no ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether \"mkdir -p\" creates intermediate directories], ac_cv_mkdir_p_creates_dirs, [ac_cv_mkdir_p_creates_dirs=no rm -rf conftestdir if mkdir conftestdir; then cd conftestdir 2>/dev/null mkdir -p dir1/dir2 >/dev/null 2>&1 if test -d dir1/dir2/. ; then ac_cv_mkdir_p_creates_dirs=yes fi cd .. 2>/dev/null rm -rf conftestdir fi ]) fi if test "$ac_cv_install_d_creates_dirs" = yes ; then INSTALL_DIRS='${INSTALL} -d' elif test "$ac_cv_mkdir_p_creates_dirs" = yes ; then INSTALL_DIRS='mkdir -p' else # any other ideas? INSTALL_DIRS='${INSTALL} -d' fi ]) ############################################################################### # # Function to check whether gettimeofday() exists, and how to call it. # This may define HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY and GETTIMEOFDAY_TWO_ARGS. # ############################################################################### AC_DEFUN(AC_GETTIMEOFDAY_ARGS, [AC_MSG_CHECKING(how to call gettimeofday) AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_gettimeofday_args, [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include #include ], [struct timeval tv; struct timezone tzp; gettimeofday(&tv, &tzp);], [ac_gettimeofday_args=2], [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include #include ], [struct timeval tv; gettimeofday(&tv);], [ac_gettimeofday_args=1], [ac_gettimeofday_args=0])]) ac_cv_gettimeofday_args=$ac_gettimeofday_args]) ac_gettimeofday_args=$ac_cv_gettimeofday_args if test "$ac_gettimeofday_args" = 1 ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) AC_MSG_RESULT(one argument) elif test "$ac_gettimeofday_args" = 2 ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) AC_DEFINE(GETTIMEOFDAY_TWO_ARGS) AC_MSG_RESULT(two arguments) else AC_MSG_RESULT(unknown) fi ]) ############################################################################### # # Function to find perl5 (defines PERL and PERL_VERSION.) # ############################################################################### # M4 sucks!! perl sucks too!! changequote(X,Y) perl_version_cmd='print $]' changequote([,]) AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_PERL, [AC_PATH_PROGS(PERL, [perl5 perl],,) if test -z "$PERL" ; then PERL_VERSION=0 else AC_CACHE_CHECK([perl version], ac_cv_perl_version, [ac_cv_perl_version=`$PERL -e "$perl_version_cmd"`]) PERL_VERSION=$ac_cv_perl_version fi ]) ############################################################################### # # Function to demand "bc". Losers. # ############################################################################### AC_DEFUN(AC_DEMAND_BC, [ac_bc_result=`echo 6+9 | bc 2>/dev/null` AC_MSG_CHECKING([for bc]) if test "$ac_bc_result" = "15" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) echo '' AC_MSG_ERROR([Your system doesn't have \"bc\", which has been a standard part of Unix since the 1970s. Come back when your vendor has grown a clue.]) fi ]) ############################################################################### # # Functions to check how to do ICMP PING requests. # ############################################################################### AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_ICMP, [AC_CACHE_CHECK([for struct icmp], ac_cv_have_icmp, [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include ], [struct icmp i; struct sockaddr s; struct sockaddr_in si; struct ip ip; i.icmp_type = ICMP_ECHO; i.icmp_code = 0; i.icmp_cksum = 0; i.icmp_id = 0; i.icmp_seq = 0; si.sin_family = AF_INET; #if defined(__DECC) || defined(_IP_VHL) ip.ip_vhl = 0; #else ip.ip_hl = 0; #endif ], [ac_cv_have_icmp=yes], [ac_cv_have_icmp=no])]) if test "$ac_cv_have_icmp" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ICMP) fi]) AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_ICMPHDR, [AC_CACHE_CHECK([for struct icmphdr], ac_cv_have_icmphdr, [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include ], [struct icmphdr i; struct sockaddr s; struct sockaddr_in si; struct ip ip; i.type = ICMP_ECHO; i.code = 0; i.checksum = 0; i.un.echo.id = 0; i.un.echo.sequence = 0; si.sin_family = AF_INET; ip.ip_hl = 0;], [ac_cv_have_icmphdr=yes], [ac_cv_have_icmphdr=no])]) if test "$ac_cv_have_icmphdr" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ICMPHDR) fi]) ############################################################################### # # Functions to check for various X11 crap. # ############################################################################### # Try and find the app-defaults directory. # It sucks that autoconf doesn't do this already... # AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_X_APP_DEFAULTS_XMKMF,[ rm -fr conftestdir if mkdir conftestdir; then cd conftestdir 2>/dev/null # Make sure to not put "make" in the Imakefile rules, since we grep it out. cat > Imakefile <<'EOF' acfindx: @echo 'ac_x_app_defaults="${XAPPLOADDIR}"' EOF if (xmkmf) >/dev/null 2>&1 && test -f Makefile; then # GNU make sometimes prints "make[1]: Entering...", which'd confuse us. eval `${MAKE-make} acfindx 2>/dev/null | grep -v make` fi cd .. 2>/dev/null rm -fr conftestdir fi]) AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_X_APP_DEFAULTS_DIRECT,[ # Look for the directory under a standard set of common directories. # Check X11 before X11Rn because it's often a symlink to the current release. for ac_dir in \ /usr/X11/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/X11R6/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/X11R5/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/X11R5/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/X11R4/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/X11R4/lib/X11/app-defaults \ \ /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/lib/X11R6/app-defaults \ /usr/lib/X11R5/app-defaults \ /usr/lib/X11R4/app-defaults \ \ /usr/local/X11/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/local/X11R6/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/local/X11R5/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/local/X11R4/lib/app-defaults \ \ /usr/local/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/local/lib/X11R6/app-defaults \ /usr/local/lib/X11R6/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/local/lib/X11R5/app-defaults \ /usr/local/lib/X11R5/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/local/lib/X11R4/app-defaults \ /usr/local/lib/X11R4/X11/app-defaults \ \ /usr/X386/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/x386/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/XFree86/lib/X11/app-defaults \ \ /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/local/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/unsupported/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/athena/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/local/x11r5/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/lpp/Xamples/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /lib/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults \ \ /usr/openwin/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/openwin/lib/X11/app-defaults \ /usr/openwin/share/lib/app-defaults \ /usr/openwin/share/lib/X11/app-defaults \ \ /X11R6/lib/app-defaults \ /X11R5/lib/app-defaults \ /X11R4/lib/app-defaults \ ; \ do if test -d "$ac_dir"; then ac_x_app_defaults=$ac_dir break fi done ]) AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_X_APP_DEFAULTS, [AC_REQUIRE_CPP() AC_CACHE_CHECK([for X app-defaults directory], ac_cv_x_app_defaults, [AC_PATH_X_APP_DEFAULTS_XMKMF if test x"$ac_x_app_defaults" = x; then AC_PATH_X_APP_DEFAULTS_DIRECT fi if test x"$ac_x_app_defaults" = x; then ac_cv_x_app_defaults="/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults" else # Record where we found app-defaults for the cache. ac_cv_x_app_defaults="$ac_x_app_defaults" fi]) eval ac_x_app_defaults="$ac_cv_x_app_defaults"]) AC_DEFUN(AC_XPOINTER, [AC_CACHE_CHECK([for XPointer], ac_cv_xpointer, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include ], [XPointer foo = (XPointer) 0;], [ac_cv_xpointer=yes], [ac_cv_xpointer=no])]) if test "$ac_cv_xpointer" != yes; then AC_DEFINE(XPointer,[char*]) fi]) # Random special-cases for X on certain pathological OSes. # You know who you are. # AC_DEFUN(AC_X_RANDOM_PATHS, [case "$host" in *-hpux*) # The following arcana was gleaned from conversations with # Eric Schwartz : # # On HPUX 10.x, the parts of X that HP considers "standard" live in # /usr/{include,lib}/X11R6/. The parts that HP doesn't consider # "standard", notably, Xaw and Xmu, live in /usr/contrib/X11R6/. # Yet /usr/contrib/X11R6/ comes preinstalled on all HPUX systems. # Also, there are symlinks from /usr/include/ and /usr/lib/ into # /usr/{include,lib}/X11R6/, so that (if you don't use Xmu at all) # you don't need any -I or -L arguments. # # On HPUX 9.x, /usr/{include,lib}/X11R5/ and /usr/contrib/X11R5/ # are the same division as 10.x. However, there are no symlinks to # the X stuff from /usr/include/ and /usr/lib/, so -I and -L # arguments are always necessary. # # However, X11R6 was available on HPUX 9.x as a patch: if that # patch was installed, then all of X11R6 went in to # /usr/contrib/X11R6/ (there was no /usr/{include,lib}/X11R6/.) # # HPUX 8.x was the same as 9.x, but was X11R4 instead (I don't know # whether R5 was available as a patch; R6 undoubtedly was not.) # # So. We try and use the highest numbered pair of # /usr/{include,lib}/X11R?/ and /usr/contrib/X11R?/{include,lib}/ # that are available. We do not mix and match different versions # of X. # # Question I still don't know the answer to: (do you?) # # * On HPUX 9.x, where /usr/include/X11R5/ was standard, and # /usr/contrib/X11R6/ could be installed as a patch, what was in # that contrib directory? Did it contain so-called "standard" # X11R6, or did it include Xaw and Xmu as well? If the former, # where did one find Xaw and Xmu on 9.x R6 systems? Would this # be a situation where one had to reach into the R5 headers and # libs to find Xmu? That is, must both R6 and R5 directories # be on the -I and -L lists in that case? # for version in X11R6 X11R5 X11R4 ; do # if either pair of directories exists... if test -d /usr/include/$version || test -d /usr/contrib/$version/include then # if contrib exists, use it... if test -d /usr/contrib/$version/include ; then X_CFLAGS="$X_CFLAGS -I/usr/contrib/$version/include" X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -L/usr/contrib/$version/lib" fi # if the "standard" one exists, use it. if test -d /usr/include/$version ; then X_CFLAGS="$X_CFLAGS -I/usr/include/$version" X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -L/usr/lib/$version" fi # since at least one of the pair exists, go no farther. break fi done # Now find Motif. Thanks for not making xmkmf find this by # default, you losers. # if test -d /usr/include/Motif2.1 ; then X_CFLAGS="$X_CFLAGS -I/usr/include/Motif2.1" X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -L/usr/lib/Motif2.1" elif test -d /usr/include/Motif1.2 ; then X_CFLAGS="$X_CFLAGS -I/usr/include/Motif1.2" X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -L/usr/lib/Motif1.2" elif test -d /usr/include/Motif1.1 ; then X_CFLAGS="$X_CFLAGS -I/usr/include/Motif1.1" X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -L/usr/lib/Motif1.1" fi # Now let's check for the pseudo-standard locations for OpenGL and XPM. # if test -d /opt/graphics/OpenGL/include ; then # HP-UX 10.20 puts it here X_CFLAGS="-I/opt/graphics/OpenGL/include $X_CFLAGS" X_LIBS="-L/opt/graphics/OpenGL/lib $X_LIBS" elif test -d /opt/Mesa/lib ; then X_CFLAGS="-I/opt/Mesa/include $X_CFLAGS" X_LIBS="-L/opt/Mesa/lib $X_LIBS" fi if test -d /opt/xpm/lib/X11 ; then X_CFLAGS="-I/opt/xpm/include $X_CFLAGS" X_LIBS="-L/opt/xpm/lib/X11 $X_LIBS" fi # On HPUX, default to installing in /opt/xscreensaver/ instead of # in /usr/local/, unless there is already an xscreensaver in # /usr/local/bin/. This can be overridden with the --prefix arg # to configure. I'm not sure this is the right thing to do, but # Richard Lloyd says so... # if test \! -x /usr/local/bin/xscreensaver ; then ac_default_prefix=/opt/xscreensaver fi ;; *-solaris*) # Thanks for not making xmkmf find this by default, pinheads. # And thanks for moving things around again, too. Is this # really the standard location now? What happened to the # joke that this kind of thing went in /opt? # cthomp says "answer: CDE (Common Disorganized Environment)" # if test -f /usr/dt/include/Xm/Xm.h ; then X_CFLAGS="$X_CFLAGS -I/usr/dt/include" MOTIF_LIBS="$MOTIF_LIBS -L/usr/dt/lib -R/usr/dt/lib" # Some versions of Slowlaris Motif require -lgen. But not all. Why? AC_CHECK_LIB(gen, regcmp, [MOTIF_LIBS="$MOTIF_LIBS -lgen"]) fi ;; *-darwin*) # On MacOS X (10.x with "fink"), many things are under /sw/. # if test -d /sw/include ; then X_CFLAGS="-I/sw/include $X_CFLAGS" X_LIBS="-L/sw/lib $X_LIBS" fi ;; esac]) ############################################################################### # # Some utility functions to make checking for X things easier. # ############################################################################### # Like AC_CHECK_HEADER, but it uses the already-computed -I directories. # AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_X_HEADER, [ ac_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" if test \! -z "$includedir" ; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$includedir" fi CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" AC_CHECK_HEADER([$1],[$2],[$3],[$4]) CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS"]) # Like AC_EGREP_HEADER, but it uses the already-computed -I directories. # AC_DEFUN(AC_EGREP_X_HEADER, [ ac_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" if test \! -z "$includedir" ; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$includedir" fi CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" AC_EGREP_HEADER([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4]) CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS"]) # Like AC_TRY_COMPILE, but it uses the already-computed -I directories. # AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_X_COMPILE, [ ac_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" if test \! -z "$includedir" ; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$includedir" fi CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" AC_TRY_COMPILE([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4]) CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS"]) # Like AC_CHECK_LIB, but it uses the already-computed -I and -L directories. # Use this sparingly; it probably doesn't work very well on X programs. # AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_X_LIB, [ ac_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" ac_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" # ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS" if test \! -z "$includedir" ; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$includedir" fi # note: $X_CFLAGS includes $x_includes CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" if test \! -z "$libdir" ; then LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$libdir" fi # note: $X_LIBS includes $x_libraries LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $X_LIBS $X_EXTRA_LIBS" AC_CHECK_LIB([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5]) CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS" LDFLAGS="$ac_save_LDFLAGS" # LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS" ]) # Like AC_TRY_RUN, but it uses the already-computed -I directories. # (But not the -L directories!) # AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_X_RUN, [ ac_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" if test \! -z "$includedir" ; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$includedir" fi CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" AC_TRY_RUN([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4]) CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS"]) # Usage: HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG([variable_name], # [--command-line-option], # [descriptive string]) # # All of the --with options take three forms: # # --with-foo (or --with-foo=yes) # --without-foo (or --with-foo=no) # --with-foo=/DIR # # This function, HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG, deals with the /DIR case. When it sees # a directory (string beginning with a slash) it checks to see whether # /DIR/include and /DIR/lib exist, and adds them to $X_CFLAGS and $X_LIBS # as appropriate. # AC_DEFUN(HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG, [ case "$[$1]" in yes) ;; no) ;; /*) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for [$3] headers]) d=$[$1]/include if test -d $d; then X_CFLAGS="-I$d $X_CFLAGS" AC_MSG_RESULT($d) else AC_MSG_RESULT(not found ($d: no such directory)) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([for [$3] libs]) d=$[$1]/lib if test -d $d; then X_LIBS="-L$d $X_LIBS" AC_MSG_RESULT($d) else AC_MSG_RESULT(not found ($d: no such directory)) fi # replace the directory string with "yes". [$1]_req="yes" [$1]=$[$1]_req ;; *) echo "" echo "error: argument to [$2] must be \"yes\", \"no\", or a directory." echo " If it is a directory, then \`DIR/include' will be added to" echo " the -I list, and \`DIR/lib' will be added to the -L list." exit 1 ;; esac ]) ############################################################################### ############################################################################### # # End of function definitions. Now start actually executing stuff. # ############################################################################### ############################################################################### # random compiler setup AC_CANONICAL_HOST AC_PROG_CC_ANSI AC_NO_CPLUSPLUS_COMMENTS_IN_C_CODE AC_NO_OBJECTIVE_C AC_PROG_CPP AC_C_CONST AC_C_INLINE AC_EXEEXT AC_DEMAND_BC # stuff for Makefiles AC_PROG_INSTALL AC_PROG_INSTALL_DIRS AC_PROG_MAKE_SET # By default, autoconf sets INSTALL_SCRIPT to '${INSTALL_PROGRAM}'. # That's wrong: it should be set to '${INSTALL}', so that one can # implement the "install-strip" target properly (strip executables, # but do not try to strip scripts.) # INSTALL_SCRIPT='${INSTALL}' # random libc stuff AC_HEADER_STDC AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h) AC_TYPE_MODE_T AC_TYPE_PID_T AC_TYPE_SIZE_T AC_TYPE_SIGNAL AC_HEADER_TIME AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT AC_HEADER_DIRENT AC_GETTIMEOFDAY_ARGS AC_CHECK_FUNCS(select fcntl uname nice setpriority getcwd getwd putenv sbrk) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigaction syslog realpath setrlimit) AC_CHECK_ICMP AC_CHECK_ICMPHDR AC_CHECK_HEADERS(crypt.h sys/select.h) AC_PROG_PERL if test -z "$PERL" ; then # don't let it be blank... PERL=/usr/bin/perl fi AC_PATH_XTRA if test "$have_x" != yes; then AC_MSG_ERROR(Couldn't find X11 headers/libs. Try \`$0 --help'.) fi AC_PATH_X_APP_DEFAULTS AC_X_RANDOM_PATHS AC_XPOINTER ############################################################################### # # Gettext support # ############################################################################### AC_PROG_INTLTOOL GETTEXT_PACKAGE=xscreensaver AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "$GETTEXT_PACKAGE") AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE, "$GETTEXT_PACKAGE") AC_SUBST(GETTEXT_PACKAGE) ALL_LINGUAS="ca da de es et fi fr hu it ja ko nl no pl pt pt_BR ru sk sv vi wa zh_CN zh_TW" AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT ############################################################################### # # Check for -lXmu (some fucked up vendors don't ship it...) # ############################################################################### have_xmu=no AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/Xmu/Error.h, [have_xmu=yes],, [#include #include #include ]) if test "$have_xmu" = no ; then XMU_SRCS='$(UTILS_SRC)/xmu.c' XMU_OBJS='$(UTILS_BIN)/xmu.o' XMU_LIBS='' else XMU_SRCS='' XMU_OBJS='' XMU_LIBS='-lXmu' AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XMU) fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the SunOS 4.1.x _get_wmShellWidgetClass bug. # See comp.windows.x FAQ question 124. The right fix is to # get OpenWindows 3.0 patches 100512-02 and 100573-03. # ############################################################################### if test "$have_xmu" = yes ; then case "$host" in *-sunos4*) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the SunOS 4.1.x _get_wmShellWidgetClass bug], ac_cv_sunos_xmu_bug, [ac_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" if test \! -z "$x_libraries" ; then LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$x_libraries" fi # Note: this trick never works! (Generally.) # We're only getting away with using AC_TRY_LINK # with X libraries because we know it's SunOS. LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lXmu -lXt -lX11 -lXext -lm" AC_TRY_LINK(,, [ac_cv_sunos_xmu_bug=no], [ac_cv_sunos_xmu_bug=yes]) LDFLAGS="$ac_save_LDFLAGS"]) if test "$ac_cv_sunos_xmu_bug" = yes ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the compiler understands -static], ac_cv_ld_static, [ac_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -static" AC_TRY_LINK(,,[ac_cv_ld_static=yes],[ac_cv_ld_static=no]) LDFLAGS="$ac_save_LDFLAGS"]) if test "$ac_cv_ld_static" = yes ; then LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -static" else LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Bstatic" fi fi ;; esac fi ############################################################################### # # Handle the --with-hackdir option # ############################################################################### have_hackdir=yes with_hackdir_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(hackdir,[ Installation options: --with-hackdir=DIR Where to install the hundreds of demo executables. Default: \`PREFIX/lib/xscreensaver/'], [with_hackdir="$withval"; with_hackdir_req="$withval"],[with_hackdir=yes]) if test x"$with_hackdir" = xyes; then HACKDIR='${exec_prefix}/lib/xscreensaver' elif test x"$with_hackdir" = xno; then HACKDIR='${bindir}' else # there must be a better way than this... if test -z "`echo $with_hackdir | sed 's@^/.*@@'`" ; then # absolute path HACKDIR=$with_hackdir else # relative path HACKDIR="\${exec_prefix}$with_hackdir" fi fi # canonicalize slashes. HACKDIR=`echo "${HACKDIR}" | sed 's@/$@@;s@//*@/@g'` # This option used to be called --enable-subdir; make sure that is no longer # used, since configure brain-damagedly ignores unknown --enable options. obsolete_enable= AC_ARG_ENABLE(subdir,,[obsolete_enable=yes]) if test -n "$obsolete_enable"; then echo "error: the --enable-subdir option has been replaced with" echo " the new --with-hackdir option; see \`configure --help'" echo " for more information." exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Handle the --with-configdir option # ############################################################################### have_configdir=yes with_configdir_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(configdir, [ --with-configdir=DIR Where to install the data files that describe each of the display modes to the GUI. Default: \`GNOMEPREFIX/control-center/screensavers/' or \`PREFIX/lib/xscreensaver/config/', depending on whether GNOME is available. ], [with_configdir="$withval"; with_configdir_req="$withval"], [with_configdir=yes]) if test x"$with_configdir" = xyes; then # filled in later... HACK_CONF_DIR='' elif test x"$with_configdir" = xno; then echo "error: must be yes, or a pathname: --with-configdir=$with_configdir" exit 1 else # there must be a better way than this... if test -z "`echo $with_configdir | sed 's@^/.*@@'`" ; then # absolute path HACK_CONF_DIR=$with_configdir else # relative path HACK_CONF_DIR="\${exec_prefix}$with_configdir" fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the SGI SCREEN_SAVER server extension. # ############################################################################### have_sgi=no with_sgi_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(sgi-ext, [Except where noted, all of the --with options below can also take a directory argument: for example, \`--with-motif=/opt/Motif'. That would cause /opt/Motif/include/ to be added to the -I list, and /opt/Motif/lib/ to be added to the -L list, assuming those directories exist. By default, support for each of these options will be built in, if the relevant library routines exist. At run time, they will then be used only if the X server being used supports them. Each --with option has a corresponding --without option, to override building support for them at all. Screen blanking and idle-detection options: --with-sgi-ext Include support for the SGI SCREEN_SAVER extension.], [with_sgi="$withval"; with_sgi_req="$withval"],[with_sgi=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_sgi, --with-sgi-ext, SGI SCREEN_SAVER) if test "$with_sgi" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/XScreenSaver.h, [have_sgi=yes AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SGI_SAVER_EXTENSION)],, [#include ]) elif test "$with_sgi" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-sgi-ext=$with_sgi" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the MIT-SCREEN-SAVER server extension. # ############################################################################### have_mit=no with_mit_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(mit-ext, [ --with-mit-ext Include support for the MIT-SCREEN-SAVER extension.], [with_mit="$withval"; with_mit_req="$withval"],[with_mit=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_mit, --with-mit-ext, MIT-SCREEN-SAVER) if test "$with_mit" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/scrnsaver.h, [have_mit=yes],, [#include ]) # Now check to see if it's really in the library; XF86Free-3.3 ships # scrnsaver.h, but doesn't include the code in libXext.a, the idiots! # if test "$have_mit" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xext, XScreenSaverRegister, [true], [have_mit=no], -lm) if test "$have_mit" = no; then # Fuck! Looks like XF86Free-3.3 actually puts it in XExExt instead # of in Xext. Thank you master, may I have another. AC_CHECK_X_LIB(XExExt, XScreenSaverRegister, [have_mit=yes; SAVER_LIBS="$SAVER_LIBS -lXExExt"], [true], -lX11 -lXext -lm) fi if test "$have_mit" = no; then # Double fuck! Looks like some versions of XFree86 (whichever version # it is that comes with RedHat Linux 2.0 -- I can't find a version # number) put this garbage in Xss instead of Xext. Thank you master, # may I have another. AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xss, XScreenSaverRegister, [have_mit=yes; SAVER_LIBS="$SAVER_LIBS -lXss"], [true], -lX11 -lXext -lm) fi if test "$have_mit" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MIT_SAVER_EXTENSION) fi fi elif test "$with_mit" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-mit-ext=$with_mit" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the XIDLE server extension. # ############################################################################### have_xidle=no with_xidle_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(xidle-ext, [ --with-xidle-ext Include support for the XIDLE extension.], [with_xidle="$withval"; with_xidle_req="$withval"],[with_xidle=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_xidle, --with-xidle-ext, XIDLE) if test "$with_xidle" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/xidle.h, [have_xidle=yes AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XIDLE_EXTENSION)],, [#include ]) elif test "$with_xidle" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-xidle-ext=$with_xidle" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the SGI-VIDEO-CONTROL server extension. # ############################################################################### have_sgivc=no with_sgivc_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(sgivc-ext, [ --with-sgivc-ext Include support for the SGI-VIDEO-CONTROL extension.], [with_sgivc="$withval"; with_sgivc_req="$withval"],[with_sgivc=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_sgivc, --with-sgivc-ext, SGI-VIDEO-CONTROL) if test "$with_sgivc" = yes; then # first check for XSGIvc.h AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/XSGIvc.h, [have_sgivc=yes],, [#include ]) # if that succeeded, then check for the -lXsgivc if test "$have_sgivc" = yes; then have_sgivc=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xsgivc, XSGIvcQueryGammaMap, [have_sgivc=yes; SAVER_LIBS="$SAVER_LIBS -lXsgivc"], [true], -lXext -lX11) fi # if that succeeded, then we've really got it. if test "$have_sgivc" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SGI_VC_EXTENSION) fi elif test "$with_sgivc" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-sgivc-ext=$with_sgivc" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the DPMS server extension. # ############################################################################### have_dpms=no with_dpms_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(dpms-ext, [ --with-dpms-ext Include support for the DPMS extension.], [with_dpms="$withval"; with_dpms_req="$withval"],[with_dpms=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_dpms, --with-dpms-ext, DPMS) if test "$with_dpms" = yes; then # first check for dpms.h AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/dpms.h, [have_dpms=yes],, [#include #include ]) # if that succeeded, then check for the DPMS code in the libraries if test "$have_dpms" = yes; then # first look in -lXext (this is where it is with XFree86 4.0) have_dpms=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xext, DPMSInfo, [have_dpms=yes], [true], -lXext -lX11) # if that failed, look in -lXdpms (this is where it was in XFree86 3.x) if test "$have_dpms" = no; then AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xdpms, DPMSInfo, [have_dpms=yes; XDPMS_LIBS="-lXdpms"], [true], -lXext -lX11) fi fi # if that succeeded, then we've really got it. if test "$have_dpms" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DPMS_EXTENSION) fi elif test "$with_dpms" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-dpms-ext=$with_dpms" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the XINERAMA server extension. # ############################################################################### have_xinerama=no with_xinerama_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(xinerama-ext, [ --with-xinerama-ext Include support for the XINERAMA extension.], [with_xinerama="$withval"; with_xinerama_req="$withval"],[with_xinerama=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_xinerama, --with-xinerama-ext, XINERAMA) if test "$with_xinerama" = yes; then # first check for Xinerama.h AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/Xinerama.h, [have_xinerama=yes],, [#include ]) # if that succeeded, then check for the XINERAMA code in the libraries if test "$have_xinerama" = yes; then # first look in -lXext have_xinerama=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xext, XineramaQueryExtension, [have_xinerama=yes], [true], -lXext -lX11) # if that failed, look in -lXinerama (this is where it is in XFree86 4.1.) if test "$have_xinerama" = no; then AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xinerama, XineramaQueryExtension, [have_xinerama=yes; SAVER_LIBS="$SAVER_LIBS -lXinerama"], [true], -lXext -lX11) fi fi # if that succeeded, then we've really got it. if test "$have_xinerama" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XINERAMA) fi elif test "$with_xinerama" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-xinerama-ext=$with_xinerama" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the XF86VMODE server extension (for virtual screens.) # ############################################################################### have_xf86vmode=no with_xf86vmode_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(xf86vmode-ext, [ --with-xf86vmode-ext Include support for XFree86 virtual screens.], [with_xf86vmode="$withval"; with_xf86vmode_req="$withval"], [with_xf86vmode=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_xf86vmode, --with-xf86vmode-ext, xf86vmode) if test "$with_xf86vmode" = yes; then # first check for xf86vmode.h AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/xf86vmode.h, [have_xf86vmode=yes],, [#include ]) # if that succeeded, then check for the -lXxf86vm if test "$have_xf86vmode" = yes; then have_xf86vmode=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xxf86vm, XF86VidModeGetViewPort, [have_xf86vmode=yes; SAVER_LIBS="$SAVER_LIBS -lXxf86vm"], [true], -lXext -lX11) fi # if that succeeded, then we've really got it. if test "$have_xf86vmode" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XF86VMODE) fi elif test "$with_xf86vmode" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-xf86vmode-ext=$with_xf86vmode" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the XF86VMODE server extension (for gamma fading.) # ############################################################################### have_xf86gamma=no have_xf86gamma_ramp=no with_xf86gamma_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(xf86gamma-ext, [ --with-xf86gamma-ext Include support for XFree86 gamma fading.], [with_xf86gamma="$withval"; with_xf86gamma_req="$withval"], [with_xf86gamma=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_xf86gamma, --with-xf86gamma-ext, xf86gamma) if test "$with_xf86gamma" = yes; then # first check for xf86vmode.h, if we haven't already if test "$have_xf86vmode" = yes; then have_xf86gamma=yes else AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/xf86vmode.h, [have_xf86gamma=yes],, [#include ]) fi # if that succeeded, then check for the -lXxf86vm if test "$have_xf86gamma" = yes; then have_xf86gamma=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xxf86vm, XF86VidModeSetGamma, [have_xf86gamma=yes], [true], -lXext -lX11) fi # check for the Ramp versions of the functions too. if test "$have_xf86gamma" = yes; then have_xf86gamma_ramp=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xxf86vm, XF86VidModeSetGammaRamp, [have_xf86gamma_ramp=yes], [true], -lXext -lX11) fi # if those tests succeeded, then we've really got the functions. if test "$have_xf86gamma" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XF86VMODE_GAMMA) fi if test "$have_xf86gamma_ramp" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XF86VMODE_GAMMA_RAMP) fi # pull in the lib, if we haven't already if test "$have_xf86gamma" = yes -a "$have_xf86vmode" = no; then SAVER_LIBS="$SAVER_LIBS -lXxf86vm" fi elif test "$with_xf86gamma" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-xf86gamma-ext=$with_xf86vmode" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for XF86MiscSetGrabKeysState (but only bother if we are already # using other XF86 stuff.) # ############################################################################### have_xf86miscsetgrabkeysstate=no if test "$have_xf86gamma" = yes -o "$have_xf86vmode" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xxf86misc, XF86MiscSetGrabKeysState, [have_xf86miscsetgrabkeysstate=yes], [true], -lXext -lX11) if test "$have_xf86miscsetgrabkeysstate" = yes ; then SAVER_LIBS="$SAVER_LIBS -lXxf86misc" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XF86MISCSETGRABKEYSSTATE) fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for HP XHPDisableReset and XHPEnableReset. # ############################################################################### AC_MSG_CHECKING([for XHPDisableReset in X11/XHPlib.h]) AC_EGREP_X_HEADER(XHPDisableReset, X11/XHPlib.h, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XHPDISABLERESET) SAVER_LIBS="-lXhp11 $SAVER_LIBS" AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) ############################################################################### # # Check for /proc/interrupts. # ############################################################################### have_proc_interrupts=no with_proc_interrupts_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(proc-interrupts, [ --with-proc-interrupts Include support for consulting the /proc/interrupts file to notice keyboard activity.], [with_proc_interrupts="$withval"; with_proc_interrupts_req="$withval"], [with_proc_interrupts=yes]) if test "$with_proc_interrupts" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether /proc/interrupts contains keyboard data], ac_cv_have_proc_interrupts, [ac_cv_have_proc_interrupts=no if grep keyboard /proc/interrupts >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then ac_cv_have_proc_interrupts=yes fi ]) have_proc_interrupts=$ac_cv_have_proc_interrupts if test "$have_proc_interrupts" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PROC_INTERRUPTS) fi elif test "$with_proc_interrupts" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-proc-interrupts=$with_proc_interrupts" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # The --enable-locking option # ############################################################################### AC_ARG_ENABLE(locking,[ Screen locking options: --enable-locking Compile in support for locking the display. --disable-locking Do not allow locking at all.], [enable_locking="$enableval"],[enable_locking=yes]) if test "$enable_locking" = yes; then true elif test "$enable_locking" = no; then AC_DEFINE(NO_LOCKING) else echo "error: must be yes or no: --enable-locking=$enable_locking" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # The --enable-vt-locking option # ############################################################################### #ac_vt_lockswitch=no #AC_ARG_ENABLE(vt-locking,[ # --enable-vt-locking Compile in support for locking Virtual Terminals. # This is the default if the system supports it, and # if locking support is included (--enable-locking.) # --disable-vt-locking Do not allow locking of VTs, even if locking is # enabled.], # [enable_vt_locking="$enableval"],[enable_vt_locking=yes]) #if test "$enable_vt_locking" = yes; then # # AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the VT_LOCKSWITCH ioctl], ac_cv_vt_lockswitch, # [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include # #include # #include ], # [int x = VT_LOCKSWITCH; int y = VT_UNLOCKSWITCH;], # [ac_cv_vt_lockswitch=yes], # [ac_cv_vt_lockswitch=no])]) # ac_vt_lockswitch=$ac_cv_vt_lockswitch # #elif test "$enable_vt_locking" = no; then # true #else # echo "error: must be yes or no: --enable-vt-locking=$enable_vt_locking" # exit 1 #fi # #if test "$ac_vt_lockswitch" = yes; then # AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VT_LOCKSWITCH) # # the VT_LOCKSWITCH ioctl can only be used when running as root. # # #### but it doesn't work yet, so don't worry about that for now. ## need_setuid=yes #fi ############################################################################### # # Check for PAM. # ############################################################################### case "$host" in *-solaris*) # Solaris systems tend to come with PAM misconfigured. # Don't build it by default, even if the headers exist. with_pam_default=no ;; *) # Default to building PAM support on all other systems, if it exists. with_pam_default=yes ;; esac have_pam=no with_pam_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(pam, [ --with-pam Include support for PAM (Pluggable Auth Modules.)], [with_pam="$withval"; with_pam_req="$withval"],[with_pam=$with_pam_default]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_pam, --with-pam, PAM) if test "$enable_locking" = yes -a "$with_pam" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for PAM], ac_cv_pam, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include ],, [ac_cv_pam=yes], [ac_cv_pam=no])]) if test "$ac_cv_pam" = yes ; then have_pam=yes AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PAM) PASSWD_LIBS="${PASSWD_LIBS} -lpam" # libpam typically requires dlopen and dlsym. On FreeBSD, # those are in libc. On Linux and Solaris, they're in libdl. AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlopen, [PASSWD_LIBS="${PASSWD_LIBS} -ldl"]) AC_MSG_CHECKING(how to call pam_strerror) AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_pam_strerror_args, [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include #include #include ], [pam_handle_t *pamh = 0; char *s = pam_strerror(pamh, PAM_SUCCESS);], [ac_pam_strerror_args=2], [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include #include #include ], [char *s = pam_strerror(PAM_SUCCESS);], [ac_pam_strerror_args=1], [ac_pam_strerror_args=0])]) ac_cv_pam_strerror_args=$ac_pam_strerror_args]) ac_pam_strerror_args=$ac_cv_pam_strerror_args if test "$ac_pam_strerror_args" = 1 ; then AC_MSG_RESULT(one argument) elif test "$ac_pam_strerror_args" = 2 ; then AC_DEFINE(PAM_STRERROR_TWO_ARGS) AC_MSG_RESULT(two arguments) else AC_MSG_RESULT(unknown) fi fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for Kerberos. # ############################################################################### have_kerberos=no have_kerberos5=no with_kerberos_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(kerberos, [ --with-kerberos Include support for Kerberos authentication.], [with_kerberos="$withval"; with_kerberos_req="$withval"],[with_kerberos=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_kerberos, --with-kerberos, Kerberos) if test "$enable_locking" = yes -a "$with_kerberos" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Kerberos 4], ac_cv_kerberos, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include ],, [ac_cv_kerberos=yes], [ac_cv_kerberos=no])]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Kerberos 5], ac_cv_kerberos5, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include ],, [ac_cv_kerberos5=yes], [ac_cv_kerberos5=no])]) if test "$ac_cv_kerberos" = yes ; then have_kerberos=yes AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERBEROS) fi if test "$ac_cv_kerberos5" = yes ; then # Andrew Snare wrote: # # You were assuming that if kerberosV (krb5) was found, then kerberosIV # (krb4) was also available. This turns out not to be the case with # mit-krb-1.2.7; apparently backwards-compatibility with KerberosIV # is optional. # # So, disable kerberosV support if libkrb4 can't be found. # This is not the best solution, but it makes the compile not fail. # AC_CHECK_X_LIB(krb4, krb_get_tf_realm, [have_kerberos=yes], [have_kerberos=no]) if test "$have_kerberos" = yes ; then have_kerberos5=yes AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERBEROS) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERBEROS5) else have_kerberos5=no AC_MSG_WARN([Cannot find compat lib (libkrb4) needed to use Kerberos 5]) fi fi if test "$have_kerberos5" = yes ; then # from Matt Knopp # (who got it from amu@mit.edu) PASSWD_LIBS="$PASSWD_LIBS -lkrb4 -ldes425 -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err" # jwz: MacOS X uses -lkrb5, but not -lcrypt AC_CHECK_X_LIB(crypt, crypt, [PASSWD_LIBS="$PASSWD_LIBS -lcrypt"]) elif test "$have_kerberos" = yes ; then # from Tim Showalter for FreeBSD 4.2 PASSWD_LIBS="$PASSWD_LIBS -lkrb -ldes -lcom_err" fi if test "$have_kerberos" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_FUNC(res_search,, AC_CHECK_LIB(resolv,res_search,PASSWD_LIBS="${PASSWD_LIBS} -lresolv", AC_MSG_WARN([Can't find DNS resolver libraries needed for Kerberos]) )) fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the nine billion variants of shadow passwords... # ############################################################################### need_setuid=no have_shadow=no with_shadow_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(shadow, [ --with-shadow Include support for shadow password authentication.], [with_shadow="$withval"; with_shadow_req="$withval"],[with_shadow=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_shadow, --with-shadow, shadow password) if test "$enable_locking" = no ; then with_shadow_req=no with_shadow=no fi ############################################################################### # # Check for Sun "adjunct" passwords. # ############################################################################### if test "$with_shadow" = yes ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Sun-style shadow passwords], ac_cv_sun_adjunct, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include #include #include #include #include #include ], [struct passwd_adjunct *p = getpwanam("nobody"); const char *pw = p->pwa_passwd;], [ac_cv_sun_adjunct=yes], [ac_cv_sun_adjunct=no])]) if test "$ac_cv_sun_adjunct" = yes; then have_shadow_adjunct=yes have_shadow=yes need_setuid=yes fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for DEC and SCO so-called "enhanced" security. # ############################################################################### if test "$with_shadow" = yes ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for DEC-style shadow passwords], ac_cv_enhanced_passwd, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include #include #include #include #include #include ], [struct pr_passwd *p; const char *pw; set_auth_parameters(0, 0); check_auth_parameters(); p = getprpwnam("nobody"); pw = p->ufld.fd_encrypt;], [ac_cv_enhanced_passwd=yes], [ac_cv_enhanced_passwd=no])]) if test $ac_cv_enhanced_passwd = yes; then have_shadow_enhanced=yes have_shadow=yes need_setuid=yes # On SCO, getprpwnam() is in -lprot (which uses nap() from -lx) # (I'm told it needs -lcurses too, but I don't understand why.) # But on DEC, it's in -lsecurity. # AC_CHECK_LIB(prot, getprpwnam, [PASSWD_LIBS="$PASSWD_LIBS -lprot -lcurses -lx"], [AC_CHECK_LIB(security, getprpwnam, [PASSWD_LIBS="$PASSWD_LIBS -lsecurity"])], [-lx]) fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for HP's entry in the "Not Invented Here" Sweepstakes. # ############################################################################### if test "$with_shadow" = yes ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for HP-style shadow passwords], ac_cv_hpux_passwd, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include #include #include #include #include #include ], [struct s_passwd *p = getspwnam("nobody"); const char *pw = p->pw_passwd;], [ac_cv_hpux_passwd=yes], [ac_cv_hpux_passwd=no])]) if test "$ac_cv_hpux_passwd" = yes; then have_shadow_hpux=yes have_shadow=yes need_setuid=yes # on HPUX, bigcrypt is in -lsec AC_CHECK_LIB(sec, bigcrypt, [PASSWD_LIBS="$PASSWD_LIBS -lsec"]) fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for FreeBSD-style shadow passwords. # # On FreeBSD, getpwnam() and friends work just like on non-shadow- # password systems -- except you only get stuff in the pw_passwd field # if the running program is setuid. So, guess that we've got this # lossage to contend with if /etc/master.passwd exists, and default to # a setuid installation. # ############################################################################### if test "$with_shadow" = yes ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for FreeBSD-style shadow passwords], ac_cv_master_passwd, [if test -f /etc/master.passwd ; then ac_cv_master_passwd=yes else ac_cv_master_passwd=no fi]) if test "$ac_cv_master_passwd" = yes; then need_setuid=yes fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for traditional (ha!) shadow passwords. # ############################################################################### if test "$with_shadow" = yes ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for generic shadow passwords], ac_cv_shadow, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include #include #include #include #include ], [struct spwd *p = getspnam("nobody"); const char *pw = p->sp_pwdp;], [ac_cv_shadow=yes], [ac_cv_shadow=no])]) if test "$ac_cv_shadow" = yes; then have_shadow=yes need_setuid=yes # On some systems (UnixWare 2.1), getspnam() is in -lgen instead of -lc. have_getspnam=no AC_CHECK_LIB(c, getspnam, [have_getspnam=yes]) if test "$have_getspnam" = no ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(gen, getspnam, [have_getspnam=yes; PASSWD_LIBS="$PASSWD_LIBS -lgen"]) fi fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for other libraries needed for non-shadow passwords. # ############################################################################### if test "$enable_locking" = yes ; then # On some systems (UnixWare 2.1), crypt() is in -lcrypt instead of -lc. have_crypt=no AC_CHECK_LIB(c, crypt, [have_crypt=yes]) if test "$have_crypt" = no ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(crypt, crypt, [have_crypt=yes; PASSWD_LIBS="$PASSWD_LIBS -lcrypt"]) fi fi # Most of the above shadow mechanisms will have set need_setuid to yes, # if they were found. But, on some systems, we need setuid even when # using plain old vanilla passwords. # if test "$enable_locking" = yes ; then case "$host" in *-hpux* | *-aix* | *-netbsd* | *-freebsd* | *-openbsd* ) need_setuid=yes ;; esac fi if test "$have_shadow_adjunct" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ADJUNCT_PASSWD) elif test "$have_shadow_enhanced" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ENHANCED_PASSWD) elif test "$have_shadow_hpux" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HPUX_PASSWD) elif test "$have_shadow" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SHADOW_PASSWD) fi ############################################################################### # # Check for -lXm. # ############################################################################### have_motif=no with_motif_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(motif,[ User interface options: --with-motif Use the Motif toolkit for the user interface (not recommended.)], [with_motif="$withval"; with_motif_req="$withval"],[with_motif=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_motif, --with-motif, Motif) if test "$with_motif" != yes -a "$with_motif" != no ; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-motif=$with_motif" exit 1 fi if test "$with_motif" = yes; then have_motif=no AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(Xm/Xm.h, [have_motif=yes AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MOTIF) MOTIF_LIBS="$MOTIF_LIBS -lXm"],, [#include #include #include ]) fi if test "$have_motif" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(Xm/ComboBox.h, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XMCOMBOBOX)],, [#include #include #include ]) fi ############################################################################### # # Check for -lgtk (and Gnome stuff) # ############################################################################### have_gtk=no have_gtk2=no with_gtk_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(gtk, [ --with-gtk Use the Gtk toolkit for the user interface.], [with_gtk="$withval"; with_gtk_req="$withval"],[with_gtk=yes]) # if --with-gtk=/directory/ was specified, remember that directory so that # we can also look for the `gtk-config' program in that directory. case "$with_gtk" in /*) gtk_dir="$with_gtk" ;; *) gtk_dir="" ;; esac HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_gtk, --with-gtk, Gtk) if test "$with_gtk" != yes -a "$with_gtk" != no ; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-gtk=$with_gtk" exit 1 fi have_gnome=no with_gnome_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(gnome, [ --with-gnome Include support for the Gnome 1.x Control Center. (This option is not needed with GTK 2.x / Gnome 2.x.) ], [with_gnome="$withval"; with_gnome_req="$withval"],[with_gnome=yes]) # if --with-gnome=/directory/ was specified, remember that directory so that # we can also look for the `gnome-config' program in that directory. case "$with_gnome" in /*) gnome_dir="$with_gnome" ;; *) gnome_dir="" ;; esac HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_gnome, --with-gnome, Gnome) if test "$with_gnome" != yes -a "$with_gnome" != no ; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-gnome=$with_gnome" exit 1 fi parse_gtk_version_string() { # M4 sucks!! changequote(X,Y) maj=`echo $ac_gtk_version_string | sed -n 's/\..*//p'` min=`echo $ac_gtk_version_string | sed -n 's/[^.]*\.\([^.]*\).*/\1/p'` changequote([,]) ac_gtk_version=`echo "$maj * 1000 + $min" | bc` if test -z "$ac_gtk_version"; then ac_gtk_version=unknown ac_gtk_version_string=unknown fi } jurassic_gtk=no gtk2_halfassed=no if test "$with_gtk" = yes; then have_gtk=no # if the user specified --with-gtk=/foo/ or --with-gnome=/foo/ then # look in /foo/bin/ for glib-config, gtk-config, and gnome-config. # gtk_path="$PATH" if test ! -z "$gtk_dir"; then # canonicalize slashes. foo=`echo "${gtk_dir}/bin" | sed 's@//*@/@g'` gtk_path="$foo:$gtk_path" fi if test ! -z "$gnome_dir"; then # canonicalize slashes. foo=`echo "${gnome_dir}/bin" | sed 's@//*@/@g'` gtk_path="$foo:$gtk_path" fi AC_PATH_PROGS(pkg_config, pkg-config,, $gtk_path) if test -n "$pkg_config" ; then # # the new way... # run pkg-config based tests. # pkgs='' pkg_check_version() { if test "$ok" = yes ; then req="$1" min="$2" AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $req) if $pkg_config --exists "$req" ; then vers=`$pkg_config --modversion "$req"` if $pkg_config --exists "$req >= $min" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT($vers) pkgs="$pkgs $req" return 1 else AC_MSG_RESULT($vers (wanted >= $min)) ok=no return 0 fi else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) ok=no return 0 fi fi } AC_MSG_RESULT(checking for GTK 2.x with pkg-config based tests...) ok="yes" pkg_check_version gtk+-2.0 2.0.1 ; ac_gtk_version_string="$vers" pkg_check_version gmodule-2.0 2.0.0 pkg_check_version libxml-2.0 2.4.6 pkg_check_version libglade-2.0 1.99.0 # pkg_check_version gdk_pixbuf 0.1 have_gtk="$ok" if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then have_gtk2=yes AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GTK2) else if test -n "$ac_gtk_version_string" ; then gtk2_halfassed="$ac_gtk_version_string" gtk2_halfassed_lib="$req" fi fi if test "$have_gtk" = no; then # # we don't have GTK 2. Let's look for GTK 1. # AC_MSG_RESULT(checking for GTK 1.x with pkg-config based tests...) pkgs='' ok="yes" pkg_check_version gtk+ 1.2 ; ac_gtk_version_string="$vers" pkg_check_version glib 1.0 pkg_check_version gdk_pixbuf 0.1 have_gtk="$ok" # Now check for Gnome... # if test "$have_gtk" = yes -a "$with_gnome" = yes; then old_pkgs="$pkgs" ok=yes pkg_check_version capplet 1.0 pkg_check_version gnomeui 1.0 pkg_check_version gdk_pixbuf 0.1 have_gnome="$ok" if test "$have_gnome" = no; then pkgs="$old_pkgs" else AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CRAPPLET) fi fi fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then parse_gtk_version_string jurassic_gtk=no else have_gnome=no fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Gtk includes], ac_cv_gtk_config_cflags, [ac_cv_gtk_config_cflags=`$pkg_config --cflags $pkgs`]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Gtk libs], ac_cv_gtk_config_libs, [ac_cv_gtk_config_libs=`$pkg_config --libs $pkgs`]) fi ac_gtk_config_cflags=$ac_cv_gtk_config_cflags ac_gtk_config_libs=$ac_cv_gtk_config_libs ac_gnome_config_cflags=$ac_gtk_config_cflags ac_gnome_config_libs=$ac_gtk_config_libs else # # the old way... # run {gnome,gtk}-config based tests. # AC_MSG_RESULT(checking for GTK 1.x with gtk-config based tests...) AC_PATH_PROGS(glib_config, glib12-config glib-config,, $gtk_path) AC_PATH_PROGS(gtk_config, gtk12-config gtk-config,, $gtk_path) if test "$with_gnome" = yes; then AC_PATH_PROGS(gnome_config, gnome-config,, $gtk_path) fi if test -n "$glib_config" -a -n "$gtk_config" ; then have_gtk=yes if test "$with_gnome" = yes -a -n "$gnome_config" ; then have_gnome=yes fi fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([Gtk version number], ac_cv_gtk_version_string, [ac_cv_gtk_version_string=`$gtk_config --version`]) ac_gtk_version_string=$ac_cv_gtk_version_string parse_gtk_version_string fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then if test "$ac_gtk_version" = "unknown" || test "$ac_gtk_version" -lt 1002 then have_gtk=no have_gnome=no jurassic_gtk=yes fi fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Gtk includes], ac_cv_gtk_config_cflags, [ac_cv_gtk_config_cflags=`$gtk_config --cflags`]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Gtk libs], ac_cv_gtk_config_libs, [ac_cv_gtk_config_libs=`$gtk_config --libs`]) fi ac_gtk_config_cflags=$ac_cv_gtk_config_cflags ac_gtk_config_libs=$ac_cv_gtk_config_libs # Check for Gnome Capplet support. # Note that this is only needed with Gnome 1.x, not Gnome 2.x. # In a Gnome 2.x world, libcapplet will not exist. # (In fact, this likely won't even be checked, since in a Gnome 2.x # world, we will probably be up in the "$pkg_config" branch instead # of here in the "$gnome_config" branch.) # if test "$have_gnome" = yes -a "$have_gtk" = yes; then gnome_config_libs="gtk capplet gnomeui gdk_pixbuf" AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Gnome capplet includes) AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_gnome_config_cflags, [if ( $gnome_config --cflags $gnome_config_libs 2>&1 | \ grep Unknown >/dev/null ) ; then ac_cv_gnome_config_cflags='' else ac_cv_gnome_config_cflags=`$gnome_config --cflags $gnome_config_libs` fi]) ac_gnome_config_cflags=$ac_cv_gnome_config_cflags if test "$ac_gnome_config_cflags" = "" ; then have_gnome=no AC_MSG_RESULT(no) else AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_gnome_config_cflags) fi fi if test "$have_gnome" = yes -a "$have_gtk" = yes; then AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Gnome capplet libs) AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_gnome_config_libs, [if ( $gnome_config --libs $gnome_config_libs 2>&1 | grep Unknown >/dev/null ) ; then ac_cv_gnome_config_libs='' else ac_cv_gnome_config_libs=`$gnome_config --libs $gnome_config_libs` fi]) ac_gnome_config_libs=$ac_cv_gnome_config_libs if test "$ac_gnome_config_libs" = "" ; then have_gnome=no AC_MSG_RESULT(no) else AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_gnome_config_libs) fi fi # If we have Gnome, then override the gtk-config values with # the gnome-config values. # if test "$have_gnome" = yes -a "$have_gtk" = yes; then ac_gtk_config_cflags=$ac_gnome_config_cflags ac_gtk_config_libs=$ac_gnome_config_libs AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CRAPPLET) fi fi # end of {gnome,gtk}-config based tests if test "$have_gtk" = yes -a "$have_gtk2" = no; then # check for this function that was not in libcapplet 1.2. # (only needed in Gnome/Gtk 1.x, not Gnome/Gtk 2.x) AC_CHECK_X_LIB(capplet, capplet_widget_changes_are_immediate, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CRAPPLET_IMMEDIATE)], [true], $ac_gnome_config_libs) fi GNOME_DATADIR="" if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then if test -n "$pkg_config"; then if test "$have_gtk2" = yes; then GNOME_DATADIR=`$pkg_config --variable=prefix gtk+-2.0` else GNOME_DATADIR=`$pkg_config --variable=prefix gtk+` fi else GNOME_DATADIR=`$gtk_config --prefix` fi GNOME_DATADIR="$GNOME_DATADIR/share" fi # .desktop files go in different places in Gnome 1.x and Gnome 2.x... if test "$have_gtk2" = yes; then GNOME_PANELDIR='$(GNOME_PANELDIR2)' else GNOME_PANELDIR='$(GNOME_PANELDIR1)' fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then INCLUDES="$INCLUDES $ac_gtk_config_cflags" GTK_LIBS="$GTK_LIBS $ac_gtk_config_libs" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GTK) if test "$have_gtk2" = yes; then GTK_EXTRA_OBJS="" else GTK_EXTRA_OBJS="\$(GTK_EXTRA_OBJS)" fi fi fi # Check for the Gnome Help Browser. # if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then AC_CHECK_PROGS(have_gnome_help, yelp gnome-help-browser, no) if test "$have_gnome_help" != no; then have_gnome_help=yes fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for -lxml # ############################################################################### have_xml=no with_xml_req=unspecified xml_halfassed=no AC_ARG_WITH(xml, [ --with-xml The XML toolkit is needed for some parts of the Gtk interface. Without it, the configuration interface will be much less featureful.], [with_xml="$withval"; with_xml_req="$withval"],[with_xml=yes]) # if --with-xml=/directory/ was specified, remember that directory so that # we can also look for the `xml-config' program in that directory. case "$with_xml" in /*) xml_dir="$with_xml" ;; *) xml_dir="" ;; esac HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_xml, --with-xml, XML) if test "$with_xml" != yes -a "$with_xml" != no ; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-xml=$with_xml" exit 1 fi if test "$with_xml" = yes; then have_xml=no have_old_xml=no # if the user specified --with-gtk=/foo/ or --with-gnome=/foo/ then # look in /foo/bin/ for for xml-config. # xml_path="$PATH" if test ! -z "$gtk_dir"; then # canonicalize slashes. foo=`echo "${gtk_dir}/bin" | sed 's@//*@/@g'` xml_path="$foo:$xml_path" fi if test ! -z "$gnome_dir"; then # canonicalize slashes. foo=`echo "${gnome_dir}/bin" | sed 's@//*@/@g'` xml_path="$foo:$xml_path" fi if test -n "$pkg_config" ; then # # the new way... # run pkg-config based tests. # pkgs="" ok="yes" # If we have Gtk 2.x, then *only* XML 2.x will work. # If we have Gtk 1.x, or don't have Gtk at all, then # either XML 1.x or 2.x will work. # First check for XML 2.x. # pkg_check_version libxml-2.0 2.4.6 # If that didn't work (we don't have XML 2.x) and we *don't* have # Gtk 2.x, then check to see if we have XML 1.x # if test "$ok" = no -a "$have_gtk2" = no; then ok=yes pkg_check_version libxml 1.0 fi have_xml="$ok" if test "$have_xml" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for XML includes], ac_cv_xml_config_cflags, [ac_cv_xml_config_cflags=`$pkg_config --cflags $pkgs`]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for XML libs], ac_cv_xml_config_libs, [ac_cv_xml_config_libs=`$pkg_config --libs $pkgs`]) ac_xml_config_cflags=$ac_cv_xml_config_cflags ac_xml_config_libs=$ac_cv_xml_config_libs fi else # # the old way... # run {xml2,xml}-config based tests. # AC_PATH_PROGS(xml_config, xml2-config xml-config,, $xml_path) # If we found the xml-config program, run it to get flags. # if test -n "$xml_config" ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for XML includes], ac_cv_xml_config_cflags, [ac_cv_xml_config_cflags=`$xml_config --cflags`]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for XML libs], ac_cv_xml_config_libs, [ac_cv_xml_config_libs=`$xml_config --libs`]) ac_xml_config_cflags=$ac_cv_xml_config_cflags ac_xml_config_libs=$ac_cv_xml_config_libs fi ac_save_xml_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $ac_xml_config_cflags" # first try which is the new way... # AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(libxml/xmlIO.h, [have_xml=yes],, [#include ]) # if that didn't work, then try just which is the old way... # if test "$have_xml" = no; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(xmlIO.h, [have_xml=yes; have_old_xml=yes],, [#include ]) fi CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_xml_CPPFLAGS" fi have_zlib=no if test "$have_xml" = yes; then # we have the XML headers; now make sure zlib is around. # yes, it's stupid we have to do this too, but there is # dependency screwage in Gnome. AC_CHECK_X_LIB(z, zlibVersion, [have_zlib=yes]) if test "$have_zlib" = no; then xml_halfassed=yes have_xml=no fi fi if test "$have_xml" = yes; then # we have the header, now check for the library have_xml=no xml_halfassed=yes AC_CHECK_X_LIB(c, xmlParseChunk, [have_xml=yes xml_halfassed=no XML_LIBS="$ac_xml_config_libs" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XML)], [true], $ac_xml_config_libs) fi if test "$have_xml" = yes; then INCLUDES="$INCLUDES $ac_xml_config_cflags" GTK_LIBS="$GTK_LIBS $ac_xml_config_libs" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XML) if test "$have_old_xml" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OLD_XML_HEADERS) fi fi fi ############################################################################### # # Checking whether Motif is really Lesstif. # ############################################################################### have_lesstif=no if test "$have_motif" = yes ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether Motif is really LessTif], ac_cv_have_lesstif, [AC_TRY_X_COMPILE([#include ], [long vers = LesstifVersion;], [ac_cv_have_lesstif=yes], [ac_cv_have_lesstif=no])]) have_lesstif=$ac_cv_have_lesstif fi lesstif_version=unknown lesstif_version_string=unknown if test "$have_lesstif" = yes ; then ltv=unknown echo unknown > conftest-lt AC_CACHE_CHECK([LessTif version number], ac_cv_lesstif_version_string, [AC_TRY_X_RUN([#include #include int main() { FILE *f = fopen("conftest-lt", "w"); if (!f) exit(1); fprintf(f, "%d %d.%d\n", LesstifVersion, LESSTIF_VERSION, LESSTIF_REVISION); fclose(f); exit(0); }], [ltv=`cat conftest-lt` ac_cv_lesstif_version=`echo $ltv | sed 's/ .*//'` ac_cv_lesstif_version_string=`echo $ltv | sed 's/.* //'`], [ac_cv_lesstif_version=unknown ac_cv_lesstif_version_string=unknown], [ac_cv_lesstif_version=unknown ac_cv_lesstif_version_string=unknown])]) rm -f conftest-lt lesstif_version=$ac_cv_lesstif_version lesstif_version_string=$ac_cv_lesstif_version_string fi if test "$have_motif" = yes ; then mtv=unknown echo unknown > conftest-mt AC_CACHE_CHECK([Motif version number], ac_cv_motif_version_string, [AC_TRY_X_RUN([#include #include int main() { FILE *f = fopen("conftest-mt", "w"); if (!f) exit(1); fprintf(f, "%d %d.%d\n", XmVersion, XmVERSION, XmREVISION); fclose(f); exit(0); }], [mtv=`cat conftest-mt` ac_cv_motif_version=`echo $mtv | sed 's/ .*//'` ac_cv_motif_version_string=`echo $mtv | sed 's/.* //'`], [ac_cv_motif_version=unknown ac_cv_motif_version_string=unknown], [ac_cv_motif_version=unknown ac_cv_motif_version_string=unknown])]) rm -f conftest-mt motif_version=$ac_cv_motif_version motif_version_string=$ac_cv_motif_version_string fi ############################################################################### # # Checking whether Motif requires -lXpm. # # If this is Motif 2.x, and we have XPM, then link against XPM as well. # The deal is, Motif 2.x requires XPM -- but it's a compilation option # of the library whether to build the XPM code into libXm, or whether # to rely on an external libXm. So the only way to tell whether XPM is # a link-time requirement is to examine libXm.a, which is very # difficult to do in an autoconf script. So... if it's Motif 2.x, we # always link against XPM if the XPM lib exists (and this will be a # no-op if libXm happens to already have the XPM code in it.) # ############################################################################### motif_requires_xpm=no if test "$have_motif" = yes ; then AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether Motif requires XPM) if test "$motif_version" = "unknown" || test "$motif_version" -ge 2000 then motif_requires_xpm=yes AC_MSG_RESULT(maybe) else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) fi fi ############################################################################### # # Checking whether Motif requires -lXp. # # Some versions of Motif (2.1.0, at least) require -lXp, the "X Printing # Extension". Why this extension isn't in -lXext with all the others, # I have no idea. # ############################################################################### have_xp_ext=no if test "$have_motif" = yes ; then have_xp_ext=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xp, XpQueryExtension, [have_xp_ext=yes; MOTIF_LIBS="$MOTIF_LIBS -lXp"], [true], -lX11 -lXext -lm) fi ############################################################################### # # Checking whether Motif requires -lXintl (for _Xsetlocale.) # ############################################################################### have_xintl=no if test "$have_motif" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_X_LIB(Xintl, _Xsetlocale, [have_xintl=yes], [have_xintl=no], -lX11 -lXext -lm) if test "$have_xintl" = yes; then MOTIF_LIBS="$MOTIF_LIBS -lXintl" fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for -lGL or -lMesaGL. # ############################################################################### have_gl=no ac_have_mesa_gl=no with_gl_req=unspecified gl_halfassed=no AC_ARG_WITH(gl,[ Graphics options: --with-gl Build those demos which depend on OpenGL.], [with_gl="$withval"; with_gl_req="$withval"],[with_gl=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_gl, --with-gl, GL) ac_mesagl_version=unknown ac_mesagl_version_string=unknown if test "$with_gl" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(GL/gl.h, have_gl=yes, have_gl=no) if test "$have_gl" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(GL/glx.h, have_gl=yes, have_gl=no, [#include ]) fi # If we have the headers, try and figure out which vendor it's from. # if test "$have_gl" = yes ; then # We need to know whether it's MesaGL so that we know which libraries # to link against. # AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether GL is really MesaGL], ac_cv_have_mesa_gl, [ac_cv_have_mesa_gl=no AC_EGREP_X_HEADER(Mesa|MESA, GL/glx.h, [ac_cv_have_mesa_gl=yes]) ]) ac_have_mesa_gl=$ac_cv_have_mesa_gl gl_lib_1="" GL_LIBS="" # Some versions of MesaGL are compiled to require -lpthread. # So if the Mesa headers exist, and -lpthread exists, then always # link -lpthread after the Mesa libs (be they named -lGL or -lMesaGL.) # if test "$ac_have_mesa_gl" = yes; then AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, pthread_create, [GL_LIBS="-lpthread"], [],) fi # If we have Mesa headers, check to see if we can link against -lMesaGL. # If we don't have Mesa headers, or we don't have -lMesaGL, try -lGL. # Else, warn that GL is busted. 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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GL) if test "$ac_have_mesa_gl" = yes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MESA_GL) fi fi fi # Now that we know we have GL headers and libs, do some more GL testing. # if test "$have_gl" = yes ; then # If it's MesaGL, we'd like to issue a warning if the version number # is less than or equal to 2.6, because that version had a security bug. # if test "$ac_have_mesa_gl" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([MesaGL version number], ac_cv_mesagl_version_string, [cat > conftest.$ac_ext < #ifndef MESA_MAJOR_VERSION # include # ifdef XMESA_MAJOR_VERSION /* Around Mesa 3.2, they took out the Mesa version number, so instead, we have to check the XMesa version number (the number of the X protocol support, which seems to be the same as the Mesa version number.) */ # define MESA_MAJOR_VERSION XMESA_MAJOR_VERSION # define MESA_MINOR_VERSION XMESA_MINOR_VERSION # else /* Oh great. Some time after 3.4, they took out the xmesa.h header file, so we have no way of telling what version of Mesa this is at all. So, we'll guess that the osmesa version (the "offscreen protocol") is less than or equal to the real mesa version number. Except that if OSmesa is 3.3, assume at least Mesa 3.4, since OSmesa was 3.3 in Mesa 3.4. And Mesa 3.3 had xmesa.h. 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(Not needed if Pixbuf is used.)], [with_xpm="$withval"; with_xpm_req="$withval"],[with_xpm=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_xpm, --with-xpm, XPM) if test "$with_xpm" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/xpm.h, [have_xpm=yes AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XPM) XPM_LIBS="-lXpm"],, [#include ]) elif test "$with_xpm" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-xpm=$with_xpm" exit 1 fi # See comment near $motif_requires_xpm, above. # Need to do this here, after both Motif and XPM have been checked for. # if test "$have_motif" = yes -a "$have_xpm" = yes ; then if test "$motif_requires_xpm" = yes ; then MOTIF_LIBS="$MOTIF_LIBS $XPM_LIBS" fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for -lgdk_pixbuf. # ############################################################################### have_gdk_pixbuf=no with_gdk_pixbuf_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(pixbuf, [ --with-pixbuf Include support for the GDK-Pixbuf library in some demos, which will make it possible for them to read GIF, JPEG, and PNG files as well. (The path here is ignored if GTK 2.x is being used.)], [with_gdk_pixbuf="$withval"; with_gdk_pixbuf_req="$withval"], [with_gdk_pixbuf=yes]) # if --with-pixbuf=/directory/ was specified, remember that directory so that # we can also look for the `gdk-pixbuf-config' program in that directory. case "$with_gdk_pixbuf" in /*) gdk_pixbuf_dir="$with_gdk_pixbuf" ;; *) gdk_pixbuf_dir="" ;; esac HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_gdk_pixbuf, --with-pixbuf, GDK_PIXBUF) if test "$with_gdk_pixbuf" != yes -a "$with_gdk_pixbuf" != no ; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-pixbuf=$with_gdk_pixbuf" exit 1 fi if test "$with_gdk_pixbuf" = yes; then have_gdk_pixbuf=no have_gdk_pixbuf2=no if test -n "$pkg_config" ; then # # the new way... # run pkg-config based tests. # pkgs='' ok="yes" # If we have Gtk 2.x, then *only* gdk-pixbuf 2.x will work. # If we have Gtk 1.x, then *only* gdk-pixbuf 1.x will work. # If we don't have Gtk at all, then either will work. if test "$have_gtk" = no -o "$have_gtk2" = yes; then # # we don't have Gtk; or we have Gtk 2.x. Check for pixbuf 2.x. # AC_MSG_RESULT(checking for gdk_pixbuf 2.x with gtk-config based tests...) pkg_check_version gdk-pixbuf-2.0 2.0.0 pkg_check_version gdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0 2.0.0 have_gdk_pixbuf="$ok" have_gdk_pixbuf2="$ok" fi if test "$have_gtk" = no -o "$have_gtk2" = no; then # # we don't have Gtk; or we have Gtk 1.x. # If we don't have pixbuf 2.x, then check for pixbuf 1.x. # if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf2" = no; then pkgs='' ok="yes" AC_MSG_RESULT(checking for gdk_pixbuf 1.x with gtk-config based tests...) pkg_check_version gdk_pixbuf 0.0 pkg_check_version gdk_pixbuf_xlib 0.0 have_gdk_pixbuf="$ok" fi fi if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for gdk-pixbuf includes], ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags, [ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags=`$pkg_config --cflags $pkgs`]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for gdk-pixbuf libs], ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs, [ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs=`$pkg_config --libs $pkgs`]) fi ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags=$ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs=$ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs fi if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = no; then # # the old way... # run gdk-pixbuf-config based tests. # note that we can't assume that the existence of "pkg-config" means # that we don't have to look for gdk-pixbuf-config -- in Gnome 1.4, # pkg-config exists, but doesn't know about pixbuf. # AC_MSG_RESULT(checking for gdk_pixbuf with gdk-pixbuf-config based tests...) # if the user specified --with-gtk=/foo/ or --with-gnome=/foo/ then # look in /foo/bin/ for for gdk-pixbuf-config. # gdk_pixbuf_path="$PATH" if test ! -z "$gtk_dir"; then # canonicalize slashes. foo=`echo "${gtk_dir}/bin" | sed 's@//*@/@g'` gdk_pixbuf_path="$foo:$gdk_pixbuf_path" fi if test ! -z "$gnome_dir"; then # canonicalize slashes. foo=`echo "${gnome_dir}/bin" | sed 's@//*@/@g'` gdk_pixbuf_path="$foo:$gdk_pixbuf_path" fi AC_PATH_PROGS(gdk_pixbuf_config, gdk-pixbuf-config,, $gdk_pixbuf_path) # If we found the gdk-pixbuf-config program, run it to get flags. # if test -n "$gdk_pixbuf_config" ; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for gdk-pixbuf includes], ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags, [ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags=`$gdk_pixbuf_config --cflags`]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for gdk-pixbuf libs], ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs, [ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs=`$gdk_pixbuf_config --libs`]) # note that "gdk-pixbuf-config --libs" produces a link line including # -lgdk_pixbuf, but there's no way to get it to produce one that also # includes -lgdk_pixbuf_xlib. Since we don't know *exactly* what the # name of the library will be, construct it with sed... # M4 sucks!! changequote(X,Y) ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs=`echo $ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs | \ sed 's@ \(-lgdk_pixbuf\([-_a-zA-Z0-9.]*\)\) @ \1 -lgdk_pixbuf_xlib\2 @'` changequote([,]) ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags=$ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs=$ac_cv_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs fi fi ac_save_gdk_pixbuf_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags" if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = no; then # # we appear to have pixbuf; check for headers/libs to be sure. # have_gdk_pixbuf=no # check for header A... AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.h, [have_gdk_pixbuf=yes]) # if that worked, check for header B... if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = yes; then have_gdk_pixbuf=no gdk_pixbuf_halfassed=yes AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-xlib.h, [have_gdk_pixbuf=yes gdk_pixbuf_halfassed=no]) # yay, it has a new name in Gtk 2.x... if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = no; then have_gdk_pixbuf=no gdk_pixbuf_halfassed=yes AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(gdk-pixbuf-xlib/gdk-pixbuf-xlib.h, [have_gdk_pixbuf=yes gdk_pixbuf_halfassed=no]) fi fi fi CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_gdk_pixbuf_CPPFLAGS" if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = yes; then # we have the headers, now check for the libraries have_gdk_pixbuf=no gdk_pixbuf_halfassed=yes # library A... AC_CHECK_X_LIB(c, gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file, [have_gdk_pixbuf=yes],, $ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs -lX11 -lXext -lm) # library B... if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = yes; then have_gdk_pixbuf=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(c, gdk_pixbuf_xlib_init, [have_gdk_pixbuf=yes gdk_pixbuf_halfassed=no],, $ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs -lX11 -lXext -lm) fi fi if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = yes; then INCLUDES="$INCLUDES $ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_cflags" XPM_LIBS="$ac_gdk_pixbuf_config_libs" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GDK_PIXBUF) else have_gdk_pixbuf2=no fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for -ljpeg # ############################################################################### have_jpeg=no with_jpeg_req=unspecified jpeg_halfassed=no AC_ARG_WITH(jpeg, [ --with-jpeg Include support for the JPEG library.], [with_jpeg="$withval"; with_jpeg_req="$withval"], [with_jpeg=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_jpeg, --with-jpeg, JPEG) if test "$with_jpeg" != yes -a "$with_jpeg" != no ; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-jpeg=$with_jpeg" exit 1 fi if test "$with_jpeg" = yes; then have_jpeg=no AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(jpeglib.h, [have_jpeg=yes]) if test "$have_jpeg" = yes; then # we have the header, now check for the library have_jpeg=no jpeg_halfassed=yes AC_CHECK_X_LIB(jpeg, jpeg_start_compress, [have_jpeg=yes jpeg_halfassed=no JPEG_LIBS="-ljpeg" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_JPEGLIB)]) fi fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the XSHM server extension. # ############################################################################### have_xshm=no with_xshm_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(xshm-ext, [ --with-xshm-ext Include support for the Shared Memory extension.], [with_xshm="$withval"; with_xshm_req="$withval"],[with_xshm=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_xshm, --with-xshm-ext, XSHM) if test "$with_xshm" = yes; then # first check for Xshm.h. AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/XShm.h, [have_xshm=yes],, [#include ]) # if that succeeded, then check for sys/ipc.h. if test "$have_xshm" = yes; then have_xshm=no AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(sys/ipc.h, [have_xshm=yes]) fi # if that succeeded, then check for sys/shm.h. if test "$have_xshm" = yes; then have_xshm=no AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(sys/shm.h, [have_xshm=yes]) fi # AIX is pathological, as usual: apparently it's normal for the Xshm headers # to exist, but the library code to not exist. And even better, the library # code is in its own library: libXextSam.a. So, if we're on AIX, and that # lib doesn't exist, give up. (This lib gets added to X_EXTRA_LIBS, and # that's not quite right, but close enough.) # case "$host" in *-aix*) if [ `uname -v` -eq 3 ]; then have_xshm=no AC_CHECK_X_LIB(XextSam, XShmQueryExtension, [have_xshm=yes; X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lXextSam"], [true], -lX11 -lXext -lm) fi ;; esac # if that succeeded, then we've really got it. if test "$have_xshm" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XSHM_EXTENSION) fi elif test "$with_xshm" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-xshm-ext=$with_xshm" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the DOUBLE-BUFFER server extension. # ############################################################################### have_xdbe=no with_xdbe_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(xdbe-ext, [ --with-xdbe-ext Include support for the DOUBLE-BUFFER extension.], [with_xdbe="$withval"; with_xdbe_req="$withval"],[with_xdbe=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_xdbe, --with-xdbe-ext, DOUBLE-BUFFER) if test "$with_xdbe" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/Xdbe.h, [have_xdbe=yes],, [#include ]) if test "$have_xdbe" = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DOUBLE_BUFFER_EXTENSION) fi elif test "$with_xdbe" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-xdbe-ext=$with_xshm" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for the SGI XReadDisplay server extension. # # Note: this has to be down here, rather than up with the other server # extension tests, so that the output of `configure --help' is in the # right order. Arrgh! # ############################################################################### have_readdisplay=no with_readdisplay_req=unspecified AC_ARG_WITH(readdisplay, [ --with-readdisplay Include support for the XReadDisplay extension.], [with_readdisplay="$withval"; with_readdisplay_req="$withval"], [with_readdisplay=yes]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(with_readdisplay, --with-readdisplay, XReadDisplay) if test "$with_readdisplay" = yes; then AC_CHECK_X_HEADER(X11/extensions/readdisplay.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_READ_DISPLAY_EXTENSION),, [#include ]) elif test "$with_readdisplay" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-readdisplay=$with_readdisplay" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Check for a program to generate random text. # # Zippy is funnier than the idiocy generally spat out by `fortune', # so first see if "fortune zippy" works. Else, use plain "fortune". # # We used to dig around in Emacs to look for the "yow" program, but # most people who have Emacs also have "fortune zippy", so nevermind. # ############################################################################### with_fortune_req="" AC_ARG_WITH(fortune,[ --with-fortune=PROGRAM Some demos are able to run an external program and display its text; this names the program to use by default (though it can be overridden with X resources.) Default is \"/usr/games/fortune\".], [with_fortune_req="$withval"; with_fortune="$withval"],[with_fortune=yes]) if test "$with_fortune" = no || test "$with_fortune" = yes ; then with_fortune="" with_fortune_req="" fi if test -n "$with_fortune_req" ; then ac_cv_fortune_program="" case "$with_fortune_req" in /*) set dummy $with_fortune_req ; fortune_tmp=$2 AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $fortune_tmp]) if test -x "$fortune_tmp" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) with_fortune="" fi ;; *) set dummy $with_fortune_req ; fortune_tmp=$2 # don't cache unset ac_cv_path_fortune_tmp AC_PATH_PROG(fortune_tmp, $fortune_tmp, []) if test -z "$fortune_tmp" ; then with_fortune="" fi ;; esac ac_cv_fortune_program="$with_fortune" elif test -n "$ac_cv_fortune_program"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([checking for fortune... (cached) $ac_cv_fortune_program]) fi unset ac_cv_path_fortune_tmp unset fortune_tmp if test -z "$ac_cv_fortune_program" ; then # first look for fortune in /usr/games/ (and use absolute path) AC_PATH_PROGS(fortune_tmp, fortune,, "/usr/games") # if it's not there, look on $PATH (and don't use absolute path) if test -z "$fortune_tmp" ; then AC_CHECK_PROGS(fortune_tmp, fortune) fi # if we didn't find anything, then just assume /usr/games/ if test -z "$fortune_tmp" ; then fortune_tmp="/usr/games/fortune" fi ac_cv_fortune_program="$fortune_tmp" # now check to see whether "fortune zippy" works. # fortune_tmp="$fortune_tmp zippy" AC_MSG_CHECKING([for zippy quotes]) if ( $fortune_tmp >/dev/null 2>&1 ); then ac_cv_fortune_program="$fortune_tmp" AC_MSG_RESULT($fortune_tmp) else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) fi fi unset ac_cv_path_fortune_tmp unset fortune_tmp AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FORTUNE_PROGRAM, "$ac_cv_fortune_program") ############################################################################### # # Check whether it's ok to install some hacks as setuid (e.g., "sonar") # This should be safe, but let's give people the option. # ############################################################################### setuid_hacks_default=no setuid_hacks="$setuid_hacks_default" AC_ARG_WITH(setuid-hacks, [ --with-setuid-hacks Allow some demos to be installed \`setuid root' (which is needed in order to ping other hosts.) ], [setuid_hacks="$withval"], [setuid_hacks="$setuid_hacks_default"]) HANDLE_X_PATH_ARG(setuid_hacks, --with-setuid-hacks, setuid hacks) if test "$setuid_hacks" = yes; then true elif test "$setuid_hacks" != no; then echo "error: must be yes or no: --with-setuid-hacks=$setuid_hacks" exit 1 fi ############################################################################### # # Done testing. Now, set up the various -I and -L variables, # and decide which GUI program to build by default. # ############################################################################### DEPEND=makedepend DEPEND_FLAGS= DEPEND_DEFINES= if test \! -z "$includedir" ; then INCLUDES="$INCLUDES -I$includedir" fi if test \! -z "$libdir" ; then LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$libdir" fi PREFERRED_DEMO_PROGRAM=xscreensaver-demo-Xm ALL_DEMO_PROGRAMS= if test "$have_motif" = yes; then PREFERRED_DEMO_PROGRAM=xscreensaver-demo-Xm ALL_DEMO_PROGRAMS="$PREFERRED_DEMO_PROGRAM $ALL_DEMO_PROGRAMS" fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes; then PREFERRED_DEMO_PROGRAM=xscreensaver-demo-Gtk ALL_DEMO_PROGRAMS="$PREFERRED_DEMO_PROGRAM $ALL_DEMO_PROGRAMS" fi if test "$have_kerberos" = yes; then PASSWD_SRCS="$PASSWD_SRCS \$(KERBEROS_SRCS)" PASSWD_OBJS="$PASSWD_OBJS \$(KERBEROS_OBJS)" fi if test "$have_pam" = yes; then PASSWD_SRCS="$PASSWD_SRCS \$(PAM_SRCS)" PASSWD_OBJS="$PASSWD_OBJS \$(PAM_OBJS)" INSTALL_PAM="install-pam" fi PASSWD_SRCS="$PASSWD_SRCS \$(PWENT_SRCS)" PASSWD_OBJS="$PASSWD_OBJS \$(PWENT_OBJS)" if test "$enable_locking" = yes; then LOCK_SRCS='$(LOCK_SRCS_1) $(PASSWD_SRCS)' LOCK_OBJS='$(LOCK_OBJS_1) $(PASSWD_OBJS)' else LOCK_SRCS='$(NOLOCK_SRCS_1)' LOCK_OBJS='$(NOLOCK_OBJS_1)' fi INSTALL_SETUID='$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(SUID_FLAGS)' if test "$need_setuid" = yes; then NEED_SETUID=yes else NEED_SETUID=no fi if test "$setuid_hacks" = yes; then SETUID_HACKS=yes else SETUID_HACKS=no fi tab=' ' if test "$have_gl" = yes; then GL_EXES='$(GL_EXES)' GL_UTIL_EXES='$(GL_UTIL_EXES)' GL_MEN='$(GL_MEN)' GL_KLUDGE="${tab} " else GL_KLUDGE="-${tab} " fi if test "$have_gle" = yes; then GLE_EXES='$(GLE_EXES)' GLE_KLUDGE="${tab} " else GLE_KLUDGE="-${tab} " fi if test "$have_jpeg" = yes -a "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = yes; then JPEG_EXES='$(JPEG_EXES)' fi # Another substitution in the XScreenSaver.ad.in file: # if test "$have_gnome_help" = yes; then GNOMEHELP_Y='' GNOMEHELP_N='! ' else GNOMEHELP_Y='! ' GNOMEHELP_N='' fi # Now that we know whether we have Gnome, we can decide where the XML # config files get installed. # if test -z "$HACK_CONF_DIR" ; then if test -n "$GNOME_DATADIR" ; then HACK_CONF_DIR='${GNOME_DATADIR}/control-center/screensavers' else HACK_CONF_DIR='${prefix}/lib/xscreensaver/config' fi fi # After computing $HACK_CONF_DIR, make sure $GLADE_DATADIR has a value # so that we know where to install the Gtk pixmaps. # # It should usually be "/usr/share/pixmaps/", but we can't just use # "$(prefix)/share/pixmaps" because that would usually result in # "/usr/X11R6/share/pixmaps/", which is wrong. It needs to be the # Gnome/Gtk prefix, not the overall prefix. # if test -n "$GNOME_DATADIR" ; then GLADE_DATADIR='$(GNOME_DATADIR)/xscreensaver' elif test "$have_gtk" = yes; then if test -n "$pkg_config"; then if test "$have_gtk2" = yes; then GLADE_DATADIR=`$pkg_config --variable=prefix gtk+-2.0` else GLADE_DATADIR=`$pkg_config --variable=prefix gtk+` fi else GLADE_DATADIR=`$gtk_config --prefix` fi GLADE_DATADIR="$GLADE_DATADIR/share/xscreensaver" else GLADE_DATADIR='' fi # Set PO_DATADIR to something sensible. # AC_MSG_CHECKING([for locale directory]) if test -n "$GNOME_DATADIR" ; then PO_DATADIR="$GNOME_DATADIR" elif test "$have_gtk" = yes; then if test -n "$pkg_config"; then if test "$have_gtk2" = yes; then PO_DATADIR=`$pkg_config --variable=prefix gtk+-2.0` else PO_DATADIR=`$pkg_config --variable=prefix gtk+` fi else PO_DATADIR=`$gtk_config --prefix` fi PO_DATADIR="$PO_DATADIR/share" fi if test -z "$PO_DATADIR" ; then # # #### Total fucking kludge -- # Map /build/prefix/usr/X11R6/share/ to /build/prefix/usr/share/ # but of course we need to expand all the nested variables to do that... # dd=$datadir eval dd=${dd} eval dd=${dd} eval dd=${dd} eval dd=${dd} eval dd=${dd} PO_DATADIR=`echo $dd | sed 's@/X11R6/@/@'` fi AC_MSG_RESULT($PO_DATADIR/locale) # canonicalize slashes. HACK_CONF_DIR=`echo "${HACK_CONF_DIR}" | sed 's@/$@@;s@//*@/@g'` # gcc 3.0 likes to issue this warning for every file: # # cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory "/usr/local/include" # cc1: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system directory # # Yay. We can only avoid that by deleting "-I${prefix}/include" from the list. # Which *should* be totally redundant, and thus an ok thing to delete? # INCLUDES=`echo "$INCLUDES" | sed 's@ -I${prefix}/include@@g;'` ############################################################################### # # Perform substitutions and write Makefiles. # ############################################################################### AC_SUBST(INCLUDES) AC_SUBST(PREFERRED_DEMO_PROGRAM) AC_SUBST(ALL_DEMO_PROGRAMS) AC_SUBST(SAVER_LIBS) AC_SUBST(MOTIF_LIBS) AC_SUBST(GTK_LIBS) AC_SUBST(XML_LIBS) AC_SUBST(JPEG_LIBS) AC_SUBST(HACK_LIBS) AC_SUBST(XPM_LIBS) AC_SUBST(GL_LIBS) AC_SUBST(GLE_LIBS) AC_SUBST(XDPMS_LIBS) AC_SUBST(PASSWD_LIBS) AC_SUBST(INSTALL_SETUID) AC_SUBST(SETUID_HACKS) AC_SUBST(INSTALL_DIRS) AC_SUBST(NEED_SETUID) AC_SUBST(INSTALL_PAM) AC_SUBST(PASSWD_SRCS) AC_SUBST(PASSWD_OBJS) AC_SUBST(XMU_SRCS) AC_SUBST(XMU_OBJS) AC_SUBST(XMU_LIBS) AC_SUBST(SAVER_GL_SRCS) AC_SUBST(SAVER_GL_OBJS) AC_SUBST(SAVER_GL_LIBS) AC_SUBST(LOCK_SRCS) AC_SUBST(LOCK_OBJS) AC_SUBST(JPEG_EXES) AC_SUBST(GL_EXES) AC_SUBST(GL_UTIL_EXES) AC_SUBST(GL_MEN) AC_SUBST(GL_KLUDGE) AC_SUBST(GLE_EXES) AC_SUBST(GLE_KLUDGE) AC_SUBST(GNOMEHELP_Y) AC_SUBST(GNOMEHELP_N) AC_SUBST(HACKDIR) AC_SUBST(GNOME_DATADIR) AC_SUBST(GLADE_DATADIR) AC_SUBST(PO_DATADIR) AC_SUBST(GNOME_PANELDIR) AC_SUBST(HACK_CONF_DIR) AC_SUBST(GTK_EXTRA_OBJS) APPDEFAULTS=$ac_x_app_defaults AC_SUBST(APPDEFAULTS) AC_SUBST(DEPEND) AC_SUBST(DEPEND_FLAGS) AC_SUBST(DEPEND_DEFINES) AC_SUBST(PERL) AC_OUTPUT(Makefile utils/Makefile driver/Makefile hacks/Makefile hacks/glx/Makefile po/Makefile.in driver/XScreenSaver.ad driver/xscreensaver.kss) ############################################################################### # # Print some warnings at the end. # ############################################################################### warn_prefix_1=" Warning:" warn_prefix_2=" Note:" warn_prefix="$warn_prefix_1" warning=no warnsep=' #################################################################' warnpre() { if test "$warning" = no ; then echo '' ; echo "$warnsep" ; echo '' warning=yes fi } warn() { warnpre if test "$warning" = long ; then echo '' ; fi warning=yes rest="$@" echo "$warn_prefix $rest" } warnL() { was=$warning warnpre warning=yes if test "$was" != no ; then echo '' ; fi rest="$@" echo "$warn_prefix $rest" } warn2() { rest="$@" echo " $rest" warning=long } note() { warn_prefix="$warn_prefix_2" warn $@ warn_prefix="$warn_prefix_1" } noteL() { warn_prefix="$warn_prefix_2" warnL $@ warn_prefix="$warn_prefix_1" } if test "$with_sgi_req" = yes -a "$have_sgi" = no ; then warn 'The SGI saver extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_mit_req" = yes -a "$have_mit" = no ; then warn 'The MIT saver extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_xidle_req" = yes -a "$have_xidle" = no ; then warn 'The XIdle extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_xshm_req" = yes -a "$have_xshm" = no ; then warn 'The XSHM extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_xdbe_req" = yes -a "$have_xdbe" = no ; then warn 'The DOUBLE-BUFFER extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_sgivc_req" = yes -a "$have_sgivc" = no ; then warn 'The SGI-VIDEO-CONTROL extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_dpms_req" = yes -a "$have_dpms" = no ; then warn 'The DPMS extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_xinerama_req" = yes -a "$have_xinerama" = no ; then warn 'The Xinerama extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_xf86vmode_req" = yes -a "$have_xf86vmode" = no ; then warn 'The XF86VMODE extension was requested, but was not found.' fi if test "$with_proc_interrupts_req" = yes -a "$have_proc_interrupts" = no; then warn "Checking of /proc/interrupts was requested, but it's bogus." fi if test "$have_motif" = no -a "$have_gtk" = no; then warnL "Neither Motif nor Gtk seem to be available;" warn2 "the \`xscreensaver-demo' program requires one of these." elif test "$with_motif_req" = yes -a "$have_motif" = no ; then warnL "Use of Motif was requested, but it wasn't found;" warn2 "Gtk will be used instead." elif test "$jurassic_gtk" = yes ; then pref_gtk=1.2 v="$ac_gtk_version_string" if test "$with_gtk_req" = yes -a "$ac_gtk_version" = "unknown" ; then warnL "Use of Gtk was requested, but its version number is unknown;" elif test "$with_gtk_req" = yes ; then warnL "Use of Gtk was requested, but it is version $v;" else warnL "Gtk was found on this system, but it is version $v;" fi warn2 "Gtk $pref_gtk or newer is required. Motif will be used instead." elif test "$with_gtk_req" = yes -a "$have_gtk" = no ; then warnL "Use of Gtk was requested, but it wasn't found." if test "$have_motif" = yes; then warn2 "Motif will be used instead." fi fi if test "$gtk2_halfassed" != no ; then warnL "GTK version $gtk2_halfassed was found, but at least one supporting" warn2 "library ($gtk2_halfassed_lib) was not, so GTK 2.x can't be used." v="$ac_gtk_version_string" warn2 "GTK $v is also installed, so it will be used instead." warn2 "Please read the above output and the \`config.log' file" warn2 "for more details." fi if test "$with_gnome_req" = yes -a "$have_gnome" = no \ -a "$have_gtk2" = no; then # don't issue this warning if we have GTK2 -- in that case, the # Gnome-specific code isn't needed. warn 'Use of the Gnome Control Panel was requested, but the necessary' warn2 'headers and/or libraries were not found.' fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes ; then if test "$have_xml" = no ; then if test "$with_xml_req" = yes ; then warn 'Use of the XML library was requested, but the necessary' warn2 'headers and/or libraries were not found.' else warn 'GTK is being used, but the XML library was not found.' fi if test "$xml_halfassed" = yes ; then if test "$have_zlib" = yes ; then which="XML libraries" else which="\`zlib' library" fi echo '' warn2 'More specifically, we found the headers, but not the' warn2 "$which; so either XML is half-installed on this" warn2 "system, or something else went wrong. The \`config.log'" warn2 'file might contain some clues.' fi echo '' warn2 "Without XML, the per-display-mode \`Settings' dialogs" warn2 'will not be available. Specify the location of the XML' warn2 'library through the --with-xml option to configure.' fi fi if test "$have_gtk" = yes -a "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = no ; then warn "GTK is being used, but the GDK-Pixbuf library and/or" warn2 "headers were not found. That can't be good. Please" warn2 "install the GDK-Pixbuf development kit and re-configure." fi if test "$have_motif" = yes -a "$have_lesstif" = yes ; then preferred_lesstif=0.92 if test "$lesstif_version" = unknown; then warnL "Unable to determine the LessTif version number!" warn2 "Make sure you are using version $preferred_lesstif or newer." warn2 "See ." elif test \! $lesstif_version -gt 82; then warnL "LessTif version $lesstif_version_string is being used." warn2 "LessTif versions 0.82 and earlier are too buggy to" warn2 "use with XScreenSaver; it is strongly recommended" warn2 "that you upgrade to at least version $preferred_lesstif!" warn2 "See ." fi fi if test "$have_motif" = yes -a "$have_gtk" = no ; then warn 'Motif is being used, and GTK is not.' echo '' warn2 'Though the Motif front-end to xscreensaver is still' warn2 'maintained, it is no longer being updated with new' warn2 'features: all new development on the xscreensaver-demo' warn2 'program is happening in the GTK version, and not in the' warn2 'Motif version. It is recommended that you build against' warn2 'GTK instead of Motif. See .' fi if test "$with_xpm_req" = yes -a "$have_xpm" = no; then warnL 'Use of XPM was requested, but it was not found.' fi if test "$with_gdk_pixbuf_req" = yes -a "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = no; then warnL 'Use of GDK-Pixbuf was requested, but it was not found.' fi if test "$have_xpm" = no -a "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = no || \ test "$gdk_pixbuf_halfassed" = yes; then if test "$with_xpm_req" = yes -o "$have_xpm" = yes ; then true elif test "$with_xpm_req" = no ; then warnL 'The XPM library is not being used.' else warnL 'The XPM library was not found.' fi if test "$with_gdk_pixbuf_req" = yes ; then true elif test "$with_gdk_pixbuf_req" = no ; then warnL 'The GDK-Pixbuf library is not being used.' else warnL 'The GDK-Pixbuf library was not found.' fi if test "$gdk_pixbuf_halfassed" = yes ; then echo '' warn2 'More specifically, we found the headers, but not the' warn2 'libraries; so either GDK-Pixbuf is half-installed on this' warn2 "system, or something else went wrong. The \`config.log'" warn2 'file might contain some clues.' fi echo '' warn2 'Some of the demos will not be as colorful as they' warn2 'could be. You should consider installing Pixbuf or' warn2 'XPM and re-running configure. The Pixbuf library is' warn2 'a part of GNOME. The XPM library comes with most' warn2 'X11 installations; you can also find it at the X11' warn2 'archive sites, such as .' echo '' warn2 'GDK-Pixbuf is recommended over XPM, as it provides' warn2 'support for more image formats.' fi if test "$have_jpeg" = no ; then if test "$with_jpeg_req" = yes ; then warnL 'Use of libjpeg was requested, but it was not found.' elif test "$with_jpeg_req" = no ; then noteL 'The JPEG library is not being used.' else noteL 'The JPEG library was not found.' fi if test "$jpeg_halfassed" = yes ; then echo '' warn2 'More specifically, we found the headers, but not the' warn2 'library; so either JPEG is half-installed on this' warn2 "system, or something else went wrong. The \`config.log'" warn2 'file might contain some clues.' echo '' fi if test "$have_gdk_pixbuf" = no ; then warn2 "This means that it won't be possible for the image-manipulating" warn2 "display modes to load files from disk; and it also means that" warn2 "the \`webcollage' program will be much slower." else warn2 "This means the \`webcollage' program will be much slower." fi fi if test "$have_gl" = yes -a "$ac_have_mesa_gl" = yes ; then preferred_mesagl=3.4 mgv="$ac_mesagl_version_string" pgl="$preferred_mesagl" if test "$ac_mesagl_version" = unknown; then warnL "Unable to determine the MesaGL version number!" warn2 "Make sure you are using version $preferred_mesagl or newer." elif test \! "$ac_mesagl_version" -gt 2006; then warnL "MesaGL version number is $mgv --" warn2 "MesaGL 2.6 and earlier have a security bug. It is strongly" warn2 "recommended that you upgrade to at least version $preferred_mesagl." elif test \! "$ac_mesagl_version" -gt 3003; then warnL "MesaGL version number is $mgv --" warn2 "MesaGL 3.3 and earlier have some bugs; it is recommended" warn2 "that you upgrade to $pgl or newer." fi fi if test "$have_gl" = no ; then if test "$with_gl_req" = yes ; then warnL 'Use of GL was requested, but it was not found.' elif test "$with_gl_req" = no ; then noteL 'The OpenGL 3D library is not being used.' else noteL 'The OpenGL 3D library was not found.' fi if test "$gl_halfassed" = yes ; then echo '' warn2 'More specifically, we found the headers, but not the' warn2 'libraries; so either GL is half-installed on this' warn2 "system, or something else went wrong. The \`config.log'" warn2 'file might contain some clues.' fi echo '' warn2 'Those demos which use 3D will not be built or installed.' warn2 'You might want to consider installing OpenGL and' warn2 "re-running configure. If your vendor doesn't ship" warn2 'their own implementation of OpenGL, you can get a free' warn2 'version at . For general OpenGL' warn2 'info, see .' fi if test "$have_gl" = yes -a "$have_gle" = no ; then # nobody cares about this; don't print the warning unless it was # requested and not found, or halfway-found. if test "$with_gle_req" = yes -o "$gle_halfassed" = yes ; then if test "$with_gle_req" = yes ; then noteL 'Use of the GLE (GL Extrusion) library was requested, but' warn2 'it was not found (though the OpenGL library was found, and' warn2 'is being used.)' elif test "$with_gle_req" = no ; then noteL 'The OpenGL Library is being used, but the GLE (GL Extrusion)' warn2 'library is not.' else noteL 'The OpenGL Library was found, but the GLE (GL Extrusion)' warn2 'was not.' fi if test "$gle_halfassed" = yes ; then echo '' warn2 'More specifically, we found the headers, but not the' warn2 'libraries; so either GLE is half-installed on this' warn2 "system, or something else went wrong. The \`config.log'" warn2 'file might contain some clues.' fi echo '' warn2 'Some of the OpenGL (3D) demos (those that depend on GLE)' warn2 'will not be built or installed. You might want to consider' warn2 'installing GLE and re-running configure. You can find the' warn2 'GLE library at . For general' warn2 'OpenGL info, see .' fi fi if test "$with_readdisplay_req" = yes -a "$have_readdisplay" = no ; then warn 'Use of XReadDisplay was requested, but it was not found.' fi if test -n "$with_fortune_req"; then if test "$with_fortune_req" != "$ac_cv_fortune_program" ; then warnL "$with_fortune_req was requested as the Fortune program," warn2 "but was not found. The default will be used instead." fi fi if test "$with_kerberos_req" = yes -a "$have_kerberos" = no ; then warn 'Use of Kerberos was requested, but it was not found.' fi if test "$with_pam_req" = yes -a "$have_pam" = no ; then warn 'Use of PAM was requested, but it was not found.' fi if test "$with_shadow_req" = yes -a "$have_shadow" = no ; then warn 'Use of shadow passwords was requested, but they were not found.' fi # You are in a twisty maze of namespaces and syntaxes, all alike. # Fuck the skull of Unix. # eval bindir=${bindir} eval bindir=${bindir} eval bindir=${bindir} eval bindir=${bindir} eval bindir=${bindir} eval bindir=${bindir} eval HACKDIR=${HACKDIR} eval HACKDIR=${HACKDIR} eval HACKDIR=${HACKDIR} eval HACKDIR=${HACKDIR} eval HACKDIR=${HACKDIR} eval HACKDIR=${HACKDIR} eval HACK_CONF_DIR=${HACK_CONF_DIR} eval HACK_CONF_DIR=${HACK_CONF_DIR} eval HACK_CONF_DIR=${HACK_CONF_DIR} eval HACK_CONF_DIR=${HACK_CONF_DIR} eval HACK_CONF_DIR=${HACK_CONF_DIR} eval HACK_CONF_DIR=${HACK_CONF_DIR} # canonicalize slashes. bindir=`echo "${bindir}" | sed 's@/$@@;s@//*@/@g'` HACKDIR=`echo "${HACKDIR}" | sed 's@/$@@;s@//*@/@g'` HACK_CONF_DIR=`echo "${HACK_CONF_DIR}" | sed 's@/$@@;s@//*@/@g'` # Sanity check the hackdir for bad_choice in xscreensaver xscreensaver-demo xscreensaver-command ; do if test "${HACKDIR}" = "${bindir}/${bad_choice}" ; then echo "" AC_MSG_ERROR([\"--with-hackdir=${bindir}/${bad_choice}\" won't work. There will be an executable installed with that name, so that can't be the name of a directory as well. Please re-configure with a different directory name.]) fi done do_dir_warning=no # Now let's see if there's a previous RPM version already installed. Blargh! # M4 sucks!! changequote(X,Y) rpmv=`(rpm -qv xscreensaver) 2>/dev/null | \ sed -n 's/^xscreensaver-\([0-9][0-9]*[.][0-9][0-9]*\)-.*$/\1/p'` changequote([,]) if test \! -z "$rpmv" ; then rpmbdir=`rpm -ql xscreensaver | sed -n 's@^\(.*\)/xscreensaver-demo$@\1@p'` rpmhdir=`rpm -ql xscreensaver | sed -n 's@^\(.*\)/attraction$@\1@p'` warning=no warnL "There is already an installed RPM of xscreensaver $rpmv" warn2 "on this system. You might want to remove it (with" warn2 '"rpm -ve xscreensaver") before running "make install"' warn2 "from this directory." echo "" warn2 "Alternately, you could build this version of xscreensaver" warn2 'as an RPM, and then install that. An "xscreensaver.spec"' warn2 "file is included. See the RPM documentation for more info." echo "" if test "$rpmbdir" = "$rpmhdir" ; then warn2 "The RPM version was installed in $rpmbdir/." else warn2 "The RPM version was installed in $rpmbdir/," warn2 "with demos in $rpmhdir/." fi do_dir_warning=yes fi if test "${bindir}" = "${HACKDIR}" ; then do_dir_warning=yes fi if test "$do_dir_warning" = yes; then echo "" echo "$warnsep" echo "" echo ' When you run "make install", the "xscreensaver",' echo ' "xscreensaver-demo", and "xscreensaver-command" executables' echo " will be installed in ${bindir}/." echo "" echo " The various graphics demos (160+ different executables) will" echo " be installed in ${HACKDIR}/." echo "" echo " If you would prefer the demos to be installed elsewhere," echo " you should re-run configure with the --with-hackdir=DIR" echo " option. For more information, run \`./configure --help'." warning=yes fi if test "$warning" != no; then echo '' ; echo "$warnsep" ; echo '' fi if test "$do_dir_warning" = no; then if test "$warning" = no; then echo '' fi echo "User programs will be installed in ${bindir}/" echo "Screen savers will be installed in ${HACKDIR}/" echo "Configuration will be installed in ${HACK_CONF_DIR}/" echo '' fi