| 1 | dnl Autoconf script for GNU Emacs |
| 2 | dnl To rebuild the `configure' script from this, execute the command |
| 3 | dnl autoconf |
| 4 | dnl in the directory containing this script. |
| 5 | dnl |
| 6 | dnl Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 |
| 7 | dnl Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 8 | dnl |
| 9 | dnl This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
| 10 | dnl |
| 11 | dnl GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 12 | dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 13 | dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| 14 | dnl any later version. |
| 15 | dnl |
| 16 | dnl GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 17 | dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 18 | dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 19 | dnl GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 20 | dnl |
| 21 | dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 22 | dnl along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the |
| 23 | dnl Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
| 24 | dnl Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
| 25 | |
| 26 | AC_PREREQ(2.51)dnl |
| 27 | AC_INIT(src/lisp.h) |
| 28 | AC_CONFIG_HEADER(src/config.h:src/config.in) |
| 29 | |
| 30 | dnl Support for --program-prefix, --program-suffix and |
| 31 | dnl --program-transform-name options |
| 32 | AC_ARG_PROGRAM |
| 33 | |
| 34 | lispdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/lisp' |
| 35 | locallisppath='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/site-lisp:'\ |
| 36 | '${datadir}/emacs/site-lisp:${datadir}/emacs/${version}/leim' |
| 37 | lisppath='${locallisppath}:${lispdir}' |
| 38 | etcdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/etc' |
| 39 | archlibdir='${libexecdir}/emacs/${version}/${configuration}' |
| 40 | docdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/etc' |
| 41 | gamedir=yes |
| 42 | |
| 43 | AC_ARG_WITH(game-dir, |
| 44 | [ --with-game-dir use a shared game directory if possible], |
| 45 | [if test "$withval" = yes; then |
| 46 | gamedir="${localstatedir}/games/emacs" |
| 47 | else |
| 48 | if test "$withval" = no; then |
| 49 | gamedir=no |
| 50 | else |
| 51 | gamedir="$withval" |
| 52 | fi |
| 53 | fi |
| 54 | ]) |
| 55 | |
| 56 | gameuser=games |
| 57 | AC_ARG_WITH(game-user, |
| 58 | [ --with-game-user use specified user for game directory], |
| 59 | [gameuser="$withval"]) |
| 60 | |
| 61 | AC_ARG_WITH(gcc, |
| 62 | [ --without-gcc don't use GCC to compile Emacs if GCC is found]) |
| 63 | AC_ARG_WITH(pop, |
| 64 | [ --without-pop don't support POP mail retrieval with movemail], |
| 65 | [if test "$withval" = yes; then |
| 66 | AC_DEFINE(MAIL_USE_POP) |
| 67 | else : |
| 68 | fi], |
| 69 | AC_DEFINE(MAIL_USE_POP)) |
| 70 | AH_TEMPLATE(MAIL_USE_POP, [Define to support POP mail retrieval.])dnl |
| 71 | AC_ARG_WITH(kerberos, |
| 72 | [ --with-kerberos support Kerberos-authenticated POP], |
| 73 | [AC_DEFINE(KERBEROS)]) |
| 74 | AH_TEMPLATE(KERBEROS, |
| 75 | [Define to support Kerberos-authenticated POP mail retrieval.])dnl |
| 76 | AC_ARG_WITH(kerberos5, |
| 77 | [ --with-kerberos5 support Kerberos version 5 authenticated POP], |
| 78 | [if test "${with_kerberos5+set}" = set; then |
| 79 | if test "${with_kerberos+set}" != set; then |
| 80 | with_kerberos=yes |
| 81 | AC_DEFINE(KERBEROS) |
| 82 | fi |
| 83 | fi |
| 84 | AC_DEFINE(KERBEROS5, 1, [Define to use Kerberos 5 instead of Kerberos 4.])]) |
| 85 | AC_ARG_WITH(hesiod, |
| 86 | [ --with-hesiod support Hesiod to get the POP server host], |
| 87 | [AC_DEFINE(HESIOD, 1, [Define to support using a Hesiod database to find the POP server.])]) |
| 88 | |
| 89 | AC_ARG_WITH(sound, |
| 90 | [ --without-sound don't compile with sound support]) |
| 91 | |
| 92 | dnl This should be the last --with option, because --with-x is |
| 93 | dnl added later on when we find the path of X, and it's best to |
| 94 | dnl keep them together visually. |
| 95 | AC_ARG_WITH(x-toolkit, |
| 96 | [ --with-x-toolkit=KIT use an X toolkit (KIT = yes/lucid/athena/motif/no)], |
| 97 | [ case "${withval}" in |
| 98 | y | ye | yes ) val=athena ;; |
| 99 | n | no ) val=no ;; |
| 100 | l | lu | luc | luci | lucid ) val=lucid ;; |
| 101 | a | at | ath | athe | athen | athena ) val=athena ;; |
| 102 | m | mo | mot | moti | motif ) val=motif ;; |
| 103 | dnl These don't currently work. |
| 104 | dnl o | op | ope | open | open- | open-l | open-lo \ |
| 105 | dnl | open-loo | open-look ) val=open-look ;; |
| 106 | * ) |
| 107 | dnl AC_MSG_ERROR([the \`--with-x-toolkit' option is supposed to have a value |
| 108 | dnl which is \`yes', \`no', \`lucid', \`athena', \`motif' or \`open-look'.]) |
| 109 | AC_MSG_ERROR([\`--with-x-toolkit=$withval' is invalid\; |
| 110 | this option's value should be \`yes', \`no', \`lucid', \`athena', or \`motif'. |
| 111 | Currently, \`yes', \`athena' and \`lucid' are synonyms.]) |
| 112 | ;; |
| 113 | esac |
| 114 | with_x_toolkit=$val |
| 115 | ]) |
| 116 | AC_ARG_WITH(xpm, |
| 117 | [ --with-xpm use -lXpm for displaying XPM images]) |
| 118 | AC_ARG_WITH(jpeg, |
| 119 | [ --with-jpeg use -ljpeg for displaying JPEG images]) |
| 120 | AC_ARG_WITH(tiff, |
| 121 | [ --with-tiff use -ltiff for displaying TIFF images]) |
| 122 | AC_ARG_WITH(gif, |
| 123 | [ --with-gif use -lungif for displaying GIF images]) |
| 124 | AC_ARG_WITH(png, |
| 125 | [ --with-png use -lpng for displaying PNG images]) |
| 126 | AC_ARG_WITH(toolkit-scroll-bars, |
| 127 | [ --without-toolkit-scroll-bars |
| 128 | don't use Motif or Xaw3d scroll bars]) |
| 129 | AC_ARG_WITH(xim, |
| 130 | [ --without-xim don't use X11 XIM]) |
| 131 | |
| 132 | #### Make srcdir absolute, if it isn't already. It's important to |
| 133 | #### avoid running the path through pwd unnecessarily, since pwd can |
| 134 | #### give you automounter prefixes, which can go away. We do all this |
| 135 | #### so Emacs can find its files when run uninstalled. |
| 136 | ## Make sure CDPATH doesn't affect cd (in case PWD is relative). |
| 137 | unset CDPATH |
| 138 | case "${srcdir}" in |
| 139 | /* ) ;; |
| 140 | . ) |
| 141 | ## We may be able to use the $PWD environment variable to make this |
| 142 | ## absolute. But sometimes PWD is inaccurate. |
| 143 | ## Note: we used to use ${PWD} at the end instead of `pwd`, |
| 144 | ## but that tested only for a well-formed and valid PWD, |
| 145 | ## it did not object when PWD was well-formed and valid but just wrong. |
| 146 | if test ".${PWD}" != "." && test ".`(cd ${PWD} ; sh -c pwd)`" = ".`pwd`" ; |
| 147 | then |
| 148 | srcdir="$PWD" |
| 149 | else |
| 150 | srcdir="`(cd ${srcdir}; pwd)`" |
| 151 | fi |
| 152 | ;; |
| 153 | * ) srcdir="`(cd ${srcdir}; pwd)`" ;; |
| 154 | esac |
| 155 | |
| 156 | #### Check if the source directory already has a configured system in it. |
| 157 | if test `pwd` != `(cd ${srcdir} && pwd)` \ |
| 158 | && test -f "${srcdir}/src/config.h" ; then |
| 159 | AC_MSG_WARN([The directory tree \`${srcdir}' is being used |
| 160 | as a build directory right now; it has been configured in its own |
| 161 | right. To configure in another directory as well, you MUST |
| 162 | use GNU make. If you do not have GNU make, then you must |
| 163 | now do \`make distclean' in ${srcdir}, |
| 164 | and then run $0 again.]) |
| 165 | |
| 166 | changequote(, )dnl |
| 167 | extrasub='/^VPATH[ ]*=/c\ |
| 168 | changequote([, ])dnl |
| 169 | vpath %.c $(srcdir)\ |
| 170 | vpath %.h $(srcdir)\ |
| 171 | vpath %.y $(srcdir)\ |
| 172 | vpath %.l $(srcdir)\ |
| 173 | vpath %.s $(srcdir)\ |
| 174 | vpath %.in $(srcdir)\ |
| 175 | vpath %.texi $(srcdir)' |
| 176 | fi |
| 177 | |
| 178 | #### Given the configuration name, set machfile and opsysfile to the |
| 179 | #### names of the m/*.h and s/*.h files we should use. |
| 180 | |
| 181 | ### Canonicalize the configuration name. |
| 182 | |
| 183 | AC_CANONICAL_HOST |
| 184 | canonical=$host |
| 185 | configuration=${host_alias-$host} |
| 186 | |
| 187 | changequote(, )dnl |
| 188 | |
| 189 | ### If you add support for a new configuration, add code to this |
| 190 | ### switch statement to recognize your configuration name and select |
| 191 | ### the appropriate operating system and machine description files. |
| 192 | |
| 193 | ### You would hope that you could choose an m/*.h file pretty much |
| 194 | ### based on the machine portion of the configuration name, and an s- |
| 195 | ### file based on the operating system portion. However, it turns out |
| 196 | ### that each m/*.h file is pretty manufacturer-specific - for |
| 197 | ### example, apollo.h, hp9000s300.h, mega68k, news.h, and tad68k are |
| 198 | ### all 68000 machines; mips.h, pmax.h, and news-risc are all MIPS |
| 199 | ### machines. So we basically have to have a special case for each |
| 200 | ### configuration name. |
| 201 | ### |
| 202 | ### As far as handling version numbers on operating systems is |
| 203 | ### concerned, make sure things will fail in a fixable way. If |
| 204 | ### /etc/MACHINES doesn't say anything about version numbers, be |
| 205 | ### prepared to handle anything reasonably. If version numbers |
| 206 | ### matter, be sure /etc/MACHINES says something about it. |
| 207 | ### |
| 208 | ### Eric Raymond says we should accept strings like "sysvr4" to mean |
| 209 | ### "System V Release 4"; he writes, "The old convention encouraged |
| 210 | ### confusion between `system' and `release' levels'." |
| 211 | |
| 212 | machine='' opsys='' unported=no |
| 213 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 214 | |
| 215 | ## FreeBSD ports |
| 216 | *-*-freebsd* ) |
| 217 | opsys=freebsd |
| 218 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 219 | alpha*-*-freebsd*) machine=alpha ;; |
| 220 | i[3456]86-*-freebsd*) machine=intel386 ;; |
| 221 | esac |
| 222 | ;; |
| 223 | |
| 224 | ## NetBSD ports |
| 225 | *-*-netbsd* ) |
| 226 | opsys=netbsd |
| 227 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 228 | alpha*-*-netbsd*) machine=alpha ;; |
| 229 | i[3456]86-*-netbsd*) machine=intel386 ;; |
| 230 | m68k-*-netbsd*) |
| 231 | # This is somewhat bogus. |
| 232 | machine=hp9000s300 ;; |
| 233 | powerpc-apple-netbsd*) machine=macppc ;; |
| 234 | mips-*-netbsd*) machine=pmax ;; |
| 235 | mipsel-*-netbsd*) machine=pmax ;; |
| 236 | ns32k-*-netbsd*) machine=ns32000 ;; |
| 237 | powerpc-*-netbsd*) machine=macppc ;; |
| 238 | sparc*-*-netbsd*) machine=sparc ;; |
| 239 | vax-*-netbsd*) machine=vax ;; |
| 240 | arm-*-netbsd*) machine=arm ;; |
| 241 | esac |
| 242 | ;; |
| 243 | |
| 244 | ## OpenBSD ports |
| 245 | *-*-openbsd* ) |
| 246 | opsys=openbsd |
| 247 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 248 | alpha*-*-openbsd*) machine=alpha ;; |
| 249 | i386-*-openbsd*) machine=intel386 ;; |
| 250 | m68k-*-openbsd*) machine=hp9000s300 ;; |
| 251 | mipsel-*-openbsd*) machine=pmax ;; |
| 252 | ns32k-*-openbsd*) machine=ns32000 ;; |
| 253 | sparc-*-openbsd*) machine=sparc ;; |
| 254 | vax-*-openbsd*) machine=vax ;; |
| 255 | esac |
| 256 | ;; |
| 257 | |
| 258 | ## Acorn RISCiX: |
| 259 | arm-acorn-riscix1.1* ) |
| 260 | machine=acorn opsys=riscix1-1 |
| 261 | ;; |
| 262 | arm-acorn-riscix1.2* | arm-acorn-riscix ) |
| 263 | ## This name is riscix12 instead of riscix1.2 |
| 264 | ## to avoid a file name conflict on MSDOS. |
| 265 | machine=acorn opsys=riscix12 |
| 266 | ;; |
| 267 | |
| 268 | ## BSDI ports |
| 269 | *-*-bsdi* ) |
| 270 | opsys=bsdi |
| 271 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 272 | i[345]86-*-bsdi*) machine=intel386 ;; |
| 273 | sparc-*-bsdi*) machine=sparc ;; |
| 274 | powerpc-*-bsdi*) machine=macppc ;; |
| 275 | esac |
| 276 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 277 | *-*-bsd386* | *-*-bsdi1* ) opsys=bsd386 ;; |
| 278 | *-*-bsdi2.0* ) opsys=bsdos2 ;; |
| 279 | *-*-bsdi2* ) opsys=bsdos2-1 ;; |
| 280 | *-*-bsdi3* ) opsys=bsdos3 ;; |
| 281 | *-*-bsdi[45]* ) opsys=bsdos4 ;; |
| 282 | esac |
| 283 | ;; |
| 284 | |
| 285 | ## Alliant machines |
| 286 | ## Strictly speaking, we need the version of the alliant operating |
| 287 | ## system to choose the right machine file, but currently the |
| 288 | ## configuration name doesn't tell us enough to choose the right |
| 289 | ## one; we need to give alliants their own operating system name to |
| 290 | ## do this right. When someone cares, they can help us. |
| 291 | fx80-alliant-* ) |
| 292 | machine=alliant4 opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 293 | ;; |
| 294 | i860-alliant-* ) |
| 295 | machine=alliant-2800 opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 296 | ;; |
| 297 | |
| 298 | ## Alpha (DEC) machines. |
| 299 | alpha*-dec-osf* ) |
| 300 | machine=alpha opsys=osf1 |
| 301 | # This is needed to find X11R6.1 libraries for certain tests. |
| 302 | NON_GCC_LINK_TEST_OPTIONS=-Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib |
| 303 | GCC_LINK_TEST_OPTIONS=-Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib |
| 304 | # NON_GNU_CPP is necessary on 5.0 to avoid mangling src/Makefile |
| 305 | # due to non-traditional preprocessing with the current compiler |
| 306 | # defaults. OSF 4 can also have that compiler version, and there |
| 307 | # seems always to have been a usable /usr/bin/cpp. |
| 308 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/bin/cpp |
| 309 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 310 | alpha*-dec-osf[5-9]*) |
| 311 | opsys=osf5-0 ;; |
| 312 | esac |
| 313 | ;; |
| 314 | |
| 315 | alpha*-*-linux-gnu* ) |
| 316 | machine=alpha opsys=gnu-linux |
| 317 | ;; |
| 318 | |
| 319 | arm*-*-linux-gnu* ) |
| 320 | machine=arm opsys=gnu-linux |
| 321 | ;; |
| 322 | |
| 323 | ppc-*-linux | \ |
| 324 | powerpc-*-linux* ) |
| 325 | machine=macppc opsys=gnu-linux |
| 326 | ;; |
| 327 | |
| 328 | ## Altos 3068 |
| 329 | m68*-altos-sysv* ) |
| 330 | machine=altos opsys=usg5-2 |
| 331 | ;; |
| 332 | |
| 333 | ## Amdahl UTS |
| 334 | 580-amdahl-sysv* ) |
| 335 | machine=amdahl opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 336 | ;; |
| 337 | |
| 338 | ## Apollo, Domain/OS |
| 339 | m68*-apollo-* ) |
| 340 | machine=apollo opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 341 | ;; |
| 342 | |
| 343 | ## AT&T 3b2, 3b5, 3b15, 3b20 |
| 344 | we32k-att-sysv* ) |
| 345 | machine=att3b opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 346 | ;; |
| 347 | |
| 348 | ## AT&T 3b1 - The Mighty Unix PC! |
| 349 | m68*-att-sysv* ) |
| 350 | machine=7300 opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 351 | ;; |
| 352 | |
| 353 | ## Bull dpx20 |
| 354 | rs6000-bull-bosx* ) |
| 355 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2 |
| 356 | ;; |
| 357 | |
| 358 | ## Bull dpx2 |
| 359 | m68*-bull-sysv3* ) |
| 360 | machine=dpx2 opsys=usg5-3 |
| 361 | ;; |
| 362 | |
| 363 | ## Bull sps7 |
| 364 | m68*-bull-sysv2* ) |
| 365 | machine=sps7 opsys=usg5-2 |
| 366 | ;; |
| 367 | |
| 368 | ## CCI 5/32, 6/32 -- see "Tahoe". |
| 369 | |
| 370 | ## Celerity |
| 371 | ## I don't know what configuration name to use for this; config.sub |
| 372 | ## doesn't seem to know anything about it. Hey, Celerity users, get |
| 373 | ## in touch with us! |
| 374 | celerity-celerity-bsd* ) |
| 375 | machine=celerity opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 376 | ;; |
| 377 | |
| 378 | ## Clipper |
| 379 | ## What operating systems does this chip run that Emacs has been |
| 380 | ## tested on? |
| 381 | clipper-* ) |
| 382 | machine=clipper |
| 383 | ## We'll use the catch-all code at the bottom to guess the |
| 384 | ## operating system. |
| 385 | ;; |
| 386 | |
| 387 | ## Compaq Nonstop |
| 388 | mips-compaq-nonstopux* ) |
| 389 | machine=nonstopux opsys=nonstopux |
| 390 | ;; |
| 391 | |
| 392 | ## Convex |
| 393 | *-convex-bsd* | *-convex-convexos* ) |
| 394 | machine=convex opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 395 | ## Prevents spurious white space in makefiles - d.m.cooke@larc.nasa.gov |
| 396 | NON_GNU_CPP="cc -E -P" |
| 397 | ;; |
| 398 | |
| 399 | ## Cubix QBx/386 |
| 400 | i[3456]86-cubix-sysv* ) |
| 401 | machine=intel386 opsys=usg5-3 |
| 402 | ;; |
| 403 | |
| 404 | ## Cydra 5 |
| 405 | cydra*-cydrome-sysv* ) |
| 406 | machine=cydra5 opsys=usg5-3 |
| 407 | ;; |
| 408 | |
| 409 | ## Data General AViiON Machines |
| 410 | ## DG changed naming conventions with the release of 5.4.4.10, they |
| 411 | ## dropped the initial 5.4 but left the intervening R. Because of the |
| 412 | ## R this shouldn't conflict with older versions of the OS (which I |
| 413 | ## think were named like dgux4.*). In addition, DG new AViiONs series |
| 414 | ## uses either Motorola M88k or Intel Pentium CPUs. |
| 415 | m88k-dg-dguxR4.* | m88k-dg-dgux4* ) |
| 416 | machine=aviion opsys=dgux4 |
| 417 | ;; |
| 418 | m88k-dg-dgux5.4R3* | m88k-dg-dgux5.4.3* ) |
| 419 | ## This name is dgux5-4-3 instead of dgux5-4r3 |
| 420 | ## to avoid a file name conflict on MSDOS. |
| 421 | machine=aviion opsys=dgux5-4-3 |
| 422 | ;; |
| 423 | m88k-dg-dgux5.4R2* | m88k-dg-dgux5.4.2* ) |
| 424 | machine=aviion opsys=dgux5-4r2 |
| 425 | ;; |
| 426 | m88k-dg-dgux* ) |
| 427 | machine=aviion opsys=dgux |
| 428 | ;; |
| 429 | |
| 430 | ## Data General AViiON Intel (x86) Machines |
| 431 | ## Exists from 5.4.3 (current i586-dg-dguxR4.11) |
| 432 | ## Ehud Karni, 1998-may-30, ehud@unix.simonwiesel.co.il |
| 433 | i[345]86-dg-dguxR4* ) |
| 434 | machine=aviion-intel opsys=dgux4 |
| 435 | ;; |
| 436 | |
| 437 | ## DECstations |
| 438 | mips-dec-ultrix[0-3].* | mips-dec-ultrix4.0* | mips-dec-bsd4.2* ) |
| 439 | machine=pmax opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 440 | ;; |
| 441 | mips-dec-ultrix4.[12]* | mips-dec-bsd* ) |
| 442 | machine=pmax opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 443 | ;; |
| 444 | mips-dec-ultrix* ) |
| 445 | machine=pmax opsys=ultrix4-3 |
| 446 | ;; |
| 447 | mips-dec-osf* ) |
| 448 | machine=pmax opsys=osf1 |
| 449 | ;; |
| 450 | mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3* ) |
| 451 | machine=pmax opsys=mach-bsd4-3 |
| 452 | ;; |
| 453 | |
| 454 | ## Motorola Delta machines |
| 455 | m68k-motorola-sysv* | m68000-motorola-sysv* ) |
| 456 | machine=delta opsys=usg5-3 |
| 457 | if test -z "`type gnucc | grep 'not found'`" |
| 458 | then |
| 459 | if test -s /etc/167config |
| 460 | then CC="gnucc -m68040" |
| 461 | else CC="gnucc -m68881" |
| 462 | fi |
| 463 | else |
| 464 | if test -z "`type gcc | grep 'not found'`" |
| 465 | then CC=gcc |
| 466 | else CC=cc |
| 467 | fi |
| 468 | fi |
| 469 | ;; |
| 470 | m88k-motorola-sysv4* ) |
| 471 | # jbotte@bnr.ca says that UNIX_System_V <hostName> 4.0 R40V4.3 m88k mc88110 |
| 472 | # needs POSIX_SIGNALS and therefore needs usg5-4-2. |
| 473 | # I hope there are not other 4.0 versions for this machine |
| 474 | # which really need usg5-4 instead. |
| 475 | machine=delta88k opsys=usg5-4-2 |
| 476 | ;; |
| 477 | m88k-motorola-sysv* | m88k-motorola-m88kbcs* ) |
| 478 | machine=delta88k opsys=usg5-3 |
| 479 | ;; |
| 480 | |
| 481 | ## Dual machines |
| 482 | m68*-dual-sysv* ) |
| 483 | machine=dual opsys=usg5-2 |
| 484 | ;; |
| 485 | m68*-dual-uniplus* ) |
| 486 | machine=dual opsys=unipl5-2 |
| 487 | ;; |
| 488 | |
| 489 | ## Elxsi 6400 |
| 490 | elxsi-elxsi-sysv* ) |
| 491 | machine=elxsi opsys=usg5-2 |
| 492 | ;; |
| 493 | |
| 494 | ## Encore machines |
| 495 | ns16k-encore-bsd* ) |
| 496 | machine=ns16000 opsys=umax |
| 497 | ;; |
| 498 | |
| 499 | ## The GEC 63 - apparently, this port isn't really finished yet. |
| 500 | # I'm sure we finished off the last of the machines, though. -- fx |
| 501 | |
| 502 | ## Gould Power Node and NP1 |
| 503 | pn-gould-bsd4.2* ) |
| 504 | machine=gould opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 505 | ;; |
| 506 | pn-gould-bsd4.3* ) |
| 507 | machine=gould opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 508 | ;; |
| 509 | np1-gould-bsd* ) |
| 510 | machine=gould-np1 opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 511 | ;; |
| 512 | |
| 513 | ## Harris Night Hawk machines running CX/UX (a 5000 looks just like a 4000 |
| 514 | ## as far as Emacs is concerned). |
| 515 | m88k-harris-cxux* ) |
| 516 | # Build needs to be different on 7.0 and later releases |
| 517 | case "`uname -r`" in |
| 518 | [56].[0-9] ) machine=nh4000 opsys=cxux ;; |
| 519 | [7].[0-9] ) machine=nh4000 opsys=cxux7 ;; |
| 520 | esac |
| 521 | NON_GNU_CPP="/lib/cpp" |
| 522 | ;; |
| 523 | ## Harris ecx or gcx running CX/UX (Series 1200, Series 3000) |
| 524 | m68k-harris-cxux* ) |
| 525 | machine=nh3000 opsys=cxux |
| 526 | ;; |
| 527 | ## Harris power pc NightHawk running Power UNIX (Series 6000) |
| 528 | powerpc-harris-powerunix ) |
| 529 | machine=nh6000 opsys=powerunix |
| 530 | NON_GNU_CPP="cc -Xo -E -P" |
| 531 | ;; |
| 532 | ## SR2001/SR2201 running HI-UX/MPP |
| 533 | hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp* ) |
| 534 | machine=sr2k opsys=hiuxmpp |
| 535 | ;; |
| 536 | hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2* ) |
| 537 | machine=sr2k opsys=hiuxwe2 |
| 538 | ;; |
| 539 | ## Honeywell XPS100 |
| 540 | xps*-honeywell-sysv* ) |
| 541 | machine=xps100 opsys=usg5-2 |
| 542 | ;; |
| 543 | |
| 544 | ## HP 9000 series 200 or 300 |
| 545 | m68*-hp-bsd* ) |
| 546 | machine=hp9000s300 opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 547 | ;; |
| 548 | ## HP/UX 7, 8, 9, and 10 are supported on these machines. |
| 549 | m68*-hp-hpux* ) |
| 550 | case "`uname -r`" in |
| 551 | ## Someone's system reports A.B8.05 for this. |
| 552 | ## I wonder what other possibilities there are. |
| 553 | *.B8.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux8 ;; |
| 554 | *.08.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux8 ;; |
| 555 | *.09.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux9 ;; |
| 556 | *.1[0-9].* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux9shr ;; |
| 557 | *) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux ;; |
| 558 | esac |
| 559 | ;; |
| 560 | |
| 561 | ## HP 9000 series 700 and 800, running HP/UX |
| 562 | hppa*-hp-hpux7* ) |
| 563 | machine=hp800 opsys=hpux |
| 564 | ;; |
| 565 | hppa*-hp-hpux8* ) |
| 566 | machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8 |
| 567 | ;; |
| 568 | hppa*-hp-hpux9shr* ) |
| 569 | machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9shr |
| 570 | ;; |
| 571 | hppa*-hp-hpux9* ) |
| 572 | machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9 |
| 573 | ;; |
| 574 | hppa*-hp-hpux10* ) |
| 575 | machine=hp800 opsys=hpux10 |
| 576 | ;; |
| 577 | hppa*-hp-hpux1[1-9]* ) |
| 578 | machine=hp800 opsys=hpux11 |
| 579 | ;; |
| 580 | |
| 581 | hppa*-*-linux-gnu* ) |
| 582 | machine=hp800 opsys=gnu-linux |
| 583 | ;; |
| 584 | |
| 585 | ## HP 9000 series 700 and 800, running HP/UX |
| 586 | hppa*-hp-hpux* ) |
| 587 | ## Cross-compilation? Nah! |
| 588 | case "`uname -r`" in |
| 589 | ## Someone's system reports A.B8.05 for this. |
| 590 | ## I wonder what other possibilities there are. |
| 591 | *.B8.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8 ;; |
| 592 | *.08.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8 ;; |
| 593 | *.09.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9 ;; |
| 594 | *) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux10 ;; |
| 595 | esac |
| 596 | ;; |
| 597 | hppa*-*-nextstep* ) |
| 598 | machine=hp800 opsys=nextstep |
| 599 | ;; |
| 600 | |
| 601 | ## Orion machines |
| 602 | orion-orion-bsd* ) |
| 603 | machine=orion opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 604 | ;; |
| 605 | clipper-orion-bsd* ) |
| 606 | machine=orion105 opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 607 | ;; |
| 608 | |
| 609 | ## IBM machines |
| 610 | i[3456]86-ibm-aix1.1* ) |
| 611 | machine=ibmps2-aix opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 612 | ;; |
| 613 | i[3456]86-ibm-aix1.[23]* | i[3456]86-ibm-aix* ) |
| 614 | machine=ibmps2-aix opsys=usg5-3 |
| 615 | ;; |
| 616 | i370-ibm-aix*) |
| 617 | machine=ibm370aix opsys=usg5-3 |
| 618 | ;; |
| 619 | s390-*-linux-gnu) |
| 620 | machine=ibms390 opsys=gnu-linux |
| 621 | ;; |
| 622 | rs6000-ibm-aix3.1* | powerpc-ibm-aix3.1* ) |
| 623 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-1 |
| 624 | ;; |
| 625 | rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 | powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5 ) |
| 626 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2-5 |
| 627 | ;; |
| 628 | rs6000-ibm-aix4.1* | powerpc-ibm-aix4.1* ) |
| 629 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix4-1 |
| 630 | ;; |
| 631 | rs6000-ibm-aix4.2* | powerpc-ibm-aix4.2* ) |
| 632 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix4-2 |
| 633 | ;; |
| 634 | rs6000-ibm-aix5.1* | powerpc-ibm-aix5.1* ) |
| 635 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix4-2 |
| 636 | ;; |
| 637 | rs6000-ibm-aix4.0* | powerpc-ibm-aix4.0* ) |
| 638 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix4 |
| 639 | ;; |
| 640 | rs6000-ibm-aix4* | powerpc-ibm-aix4* ) |
| 641 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix4-1 |
| 642 | ;; |
| 643 | rs6000-ibm-aix* | powerpc-ibm-aix* ) |
| 644 | machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2 |
| 645 | ;; |
| 646 | romp-ibm-bsd4.3* ) |
| 647 | machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 648 | ;; |
| 649 | romp-ibm-bsd4.2* ) |
| 650 | machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 651 | ;; |
| 652 | romp-ibm-aos4.3* ) |
| 653 | machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 654 | ;; |
| 655 | romp-ibm-aos4.2* ) |
| 656 | machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 657 | ;; |
| 658 | romp-ibm-aos* ) |
| 659 | machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 660 | ;; |
| 661 | romp-ibm-bsd* ) |
| 662 | machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 663 | ;; |
| 664 | romp-ibm-aix* ) |
| 665 | machine=ibmrt-aix opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 666 | ;; |
| 667 | |
| 668 | ## Integrated Solutions `Optimum V' |
| 669 | m68*-isi-bsd4.2* ) |
| 670 | machine=isi-ov opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 671 | ;; |
| 672 | m68*-isi-bsd4.3* ) |
| 673 | machine=isi-ov opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 674 | ;; |
| 675 | |
| 676 | ## Intel 386 machines where we do care about the manufacturer |
| 677 | i[3456]86-intsys-sysv* ) |
| 678 | machine=is386 opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 679 | ;; |
| 680 | |
| 681 | ## Prime EXL |
| 682 | i[3456]86-prime-sysv* ) |
| 683 | machine=i386 opsys=usg5-3 |
| 684 | ;; |
| 685 | |
| 686 | ## Sequent Symmetry running Dynix |
| 687 | i[3456]86-sequent-bsd* ) |
| 688 | machine=symmetry opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 689 | ;; |
| 690 | |
| 691 | ## Sequent Symmetry running ptx 4, which is a modified SVR4. |
| 692 | i[3456]86-sequent-ptx4* | i[3456]86-sequent-sysv4* ) |
| 693 | machine=sequent-ptx opsys=ptx4 |
| 694 | NON_GNU_CPP=/lib/cpp |
| 695 | ;; |
| 696 | |
| 697 | ## Sequent Symmetry running DYNIX/ptx |
| 698 | ## Use the old cpp rather than the newer ANSI one. |
| 699 | i[3456]86-sequent-ptx* ) |
| 700 | machine=sequent-ptx opsys=ptx |
| 701 | NON_GNU_CPP="/lib/cpp" |
| 702 | ;; |
| 703 | |
| 704 | ## ncr machine running svr4.3. |
| 705 | i[3456]86-ncr-sysv4.3 ) |
| 706 | machine=ncr386 opsys=usg5-4-3 |
| 707 | ;; |
| 708 | |
| 709 | ## Unspecified sysv on an ncr machine defaults to svr4.2. |
| 710 | ## (Plain usg5-4 doesn't turn on POSIX signals, which we need.) |
| 711 | i[3456]86-ncr-sysv* ) |
| 712 | machine=ncr386 opsys=usg5-4-2 |
| 713 | ;; |
| 714 | |
| 715 | ## Intel Paragon OSF/1 |
| 716 | i860-intel-osf1* ) |
| 717 | machine=paragon opsys=osf1 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/mach/lib/cpp |
| 718 | ;; |
| 719 | |
| 720 | ## Intel 860 |
| 721 | i860-*-sysv4* ) |
| 722 | machine=i860 opsys=usg5-4 |
| 723 | NON_GNU_CC="/bin/cc" # Ie, not the one in /usr/ucb/cc. |
| 724 | NON_GNU_CPP="/usr/ccs/lib/cpp" # cc -E tokenizes macro expansion. |
| 725 | ;; |
| 726 | |
| 727 | ## Macintosh PowerPC |
| 728 | powerpc*-*-linux-gnu* ) |
| 729 | machine=macppc opsys=gnu-linux |
| 730 | ;; |
| 731 | |
| 732 | ## Masscomp machines |
| 733 | m68*-masscomp-rtu* ) |
| 734 | machine=masscomp opsys=rtu |
| 735 | ;; |
| 736 | |
| 737 | ## Megatest machines |
| 738 | m68*-megatest-bsd* ) |
| 739 | machine=mega68 opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 740 | ;; |
| 741 | |
| 742 | ## Workstations sold by MIPS |
| 743 | ## This is not necessarily all workstations using the MIPS processor - |
| 744 | ## Irises are produced by SGI, and DECstations by DEC. |
| 745 | |
| 746 | ## etc/MACHINES lists mips.h and mips4.h as possible machine files, |
| 747 | ## and usg5-2-2 and bsd4-3 as possible OS files. The only guidance |
| 748 | ## it gives for choosing between the alternatives seems to be "Use |
| 749 | ## -machine=mips4 for RISCOS version 4; use -opsystem=bsd4-3 with |
| 750 | ## the BSD world." I'll assume that these are instructions for |
| 751 | ## handling two odd situations, and that every other situation |
| 752 | ## should use mips.h and usg5-2-2, they being listed first. |
| 753 | mips-mips-usg* ) |
| 754 | machine=mips4 |
| 755 | ## Fall through to the general code at the bottom to decide on the OS. |
| 756 | ;; |
| 757 | mips-mips-riscos4* ) |
| 758 | machine=mips4 opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 759 | NON_GNU_CC="cc -systype bsd43" |
| 760 | NON_GNU_CPP="cc -systype bsd43 -E" |
| 761 | ;; |
| 762 | mips-mips-riscos5* ) |
| 763 | machine=mips4 opsys=riscos5 |
| 764 | NON_GNU_CC="cc -systype bsd43" |
| 765 | NON_GNU_CPP="cc -systype bsd43 -E" |
| 766 | ;; |
| 767 | mips-mips-bsd* ) |
| 768 | machine=mips opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 769 | ;; |
| 770 | mips-mips-* ) |
| 771 | machine=mips opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 772 | ;; |
| 773 | |
| 774 | ## NeXT |
| 775 | m68*-next-* | m68k-*-nextstep* ) |
| 776 | machine=m68k opsys=nextstep |
| 777 | ;; |
| 778 | |
| 779 | ## The complete machine from National Semiconductor |
| 780 | ns32k-ns-genix* ) |
| 781 | machine=ns32000 opsys=usg5-2 |
| 782 | ;; |
| 783 | |
| 784 | ## NCR machines |
| 785 | m68*-ncr-sysv2* | m68*-ncr-sysvr2* ) |
| 786 | machine=tower32 opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 787 | ;; |
| 788 | m68*-ncr-sysv3* | m68*-ncr-sysvr3* ) |
| 789 | machine=tower32v3 opsys=usg5-3 |
| 790 | ;; |
| 791 | |
| 792 | ## NEC EWS4800 |
| 793 | mips-nec-sysv4*) |
| 794 | machine=ews4800 opsys=ux4800 |
| 795 | ;; |
| 796 | |
| 797 | ## Nixdorf Targon 31 |
| 798 | m68*-nixdorf-sysv* ) |
| 799 | machine=targon31 opsys=usg5-2-2 |
| 800 | ;; |
| 801 | |
| 802 | ## Nu (TI or LMI) |
| 803 | m68*-nu-sysv* ) |
| 804 | machine=nu opsys=usg5-2 |
| 805 | ;; |
| 806 | |
| 807 | ## Plexus |
| 808 | m68*-plexus-sysv* ) |
| 809 | machine=plexus opsys=usg5-2 |
| 810 | ;; |
| 811 | |
| 812 | ## PowerPC reference platform |
| 813 | powerpcle-*-solaris2* ) |
| 814 | machine=prep |
| 815 | opsys=sol2-5 |
| 816 | ;; |
| 817 | |
| 818 | ## Pyramid machines |
| 819 | ## I don't really have any idea what sort of processor the Pyramid has, |
| 820 | ## so I'm assuming it is its own architecture. |
| 821 | pyramid-pyramid-bsd* ) |
| 822 | machine=pyramid opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 823 | ;; |
| 824 | |
| 825 | ## Sequent Balance |
| 826 | ns32k-sequent-bsd4.2* ) |
| 827 | machine=sequent opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 828 | ;; |
| 829 | ns32k-sequent-bsd4.3* ) |
| 830 | machine=sequent opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 831 | ;; |
| 832 | |
| 833 | ## Siemens Nixdorf |
| 834 | mips-siemens-sysv* | mips-sni-sysv*) |
| 835 | machine=mips-siemens opsys=usg5-4 |
| 836 | NON_GNU_CC=/usr/ccs/bin/cc |
| 837 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp |
| 838 | ;; |
| 839 | |
| 840 | ## Silicon Graphics machines |
| 841 | ## Iris 2500 and Iris 2500 Turbo (aka the Iris 3030) |
| 842 | m68*-sgi-iris3.5* ) |
| 843 | machine=irist opsys=iris3-5 |
| 844 | ;; |
| 845 | m68*-sgi-iris3.6* | m68*-sgi-iris*) |
| 846 | machine=irist opsys=iris3-6 |
| 847 | ;; |
| 848 | ## Iris 4D |
| 849 | mips-sgi-irix3* ) |
| 850 | machine=iris4d opsys=irix3-3 |
| 851 | ;; |
| 852 | mips-sgi-irix4* ) |
| 853 | machine=iris4d opsys=irix4-0 |
| 854 | ;; |
| 855 | mips-sgi-irix6.5 ) |
| 856 | machine=iris4d opsys=irix6-5 |
| 857 | # Without defining _LANGUAGE_C, things get masked out in the headers |
| 858 | # so that, for instance, grepping for `free' in stdlib.h fails and |
| 859 | # AC_HEADER_STD_C fails. (MIPSPro 7.2.1.2m compilers, Irix 6.5.3m). |
| 860 | NON_GNU_CPP="/lib/cpp -D_LANGUAGE_C" |
| 861 | NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS="-D_LANGUAGE_C" |
| 862 | ;; |
| 863 | mips-sgi-irix6* ) |
| 864 | machine=iris4d opsys=irix6-0 |
| 865 | # It's not clear whether -D_LANGUAGE_C is necessary as it is for 6.5, |
| 866 | # but presumably it does no harm. |
| 867 | NON_GNU_CPP="/lib/cpp -D_LANGUAGE_C" |
| 868 | # -32 probably isn't necessary in later v.6s -- anyone know which? |
| 869 | NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-32 |
| 870 | ;; |
| 871 | mips-sgi-irix5.[01]* ) |
| 872 | machine=iris4d opsys=irix5-0 |
| 873 | ;; |
| 874 | mips-sgi-irix5* | mips-sgi-irix* ) |
| 875 | machine=iris4d opsys=irix5-2 |
| 876 | ;; |
| 877 | |
| 878 | ## SONY machines |
| 879 | m68*-sony-bsd4.2* ) |
| 880 | machine=news opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 881 | ;; |
| 882 | m68*-sony-bsd4.3* ) |
| 883 | machine=news opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 884 | ;; |
| 885 | m68*-sony-newsos3* | m68*-sony-news3*) |
| 886 | machine=news opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 887 | ;; |
| 888 | mips-sony-bsd* | mips-sony-newsos4* | mips-sony-news4*) |
| 889 | machine=news-risc opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 890 | ;; |
| 891 | mips-sony-newsos6* ) |
| 892 | machine=news-r6 opsys=newsos6 |
| 893 | ;; |
| 894 | mips-sony-news* ) |
| 895 | machine=news-risc opsys=newsos5 |
| 896 | ;; |
| 897 | |
| 898 | ## Stride |
| 899 | m68*-stride-sysv* ) |
| 900 | machine=stride opsys=usg5-2 |
| 901 | ;; |
| 902 | |
| 903 | ## Suns |
| 904 | sparc-*-linux-gnu* | sparc64-*-linux-gnu* ) |
| 905 | machine=sparc opsys=gnu-linux |
| 906 | ;; |
| 907 | |
| 908 | *-auspex-sunos* | *-sun-sunos* | *-sun-bsd* | *-sun-solaris* \ |
| 909 | | i[3456]86-*-solaris2* | i[3456]86-*-sunos5* | powerpc*-*-solaris2* \ |
| 910 | | rs6000-*-solaris2*) |
| 911 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 912 | m68*-sunos1* ) machine=sun1 ;; |
| 913 | m68*-sunos2* ) machine=sun2 ;; |
| 914 | m68* ) machine=sun3 ;; |
| 915 | i[3456]86-sun-sunos[34]* ) machine=sun386 ;; |
| 916 | i[3456]86-*-* ) machine=intel386 ;; |
| 917 | powerpcle* ) machine=powerpcle ;; |
| 918 | powerpc* | rs6000* ) machine=ibmrs6000 ;; |
| 919 | sparc* ) machine=sparc ;; |
| 920 | * ) unported=yes ;; |
| 921 | esac |
| 922 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 923 | ## The Sun386 didn't get past 4.0. |
| 924 | i[3456]86-*-sunos4 ) opsys=sunos4-0 ;; |
| 925 | *-sunos4.0* ) opsys=sunos4-0 ;; |
| 926 | *-sunos4.1.[3-9]*noshare ) |
| 927 | ## This name is sunos413 instead of sunos4-1-3 |
| 928 | ## to avoid a file name conflict on MSDOS. |
| 929 | opsys=sunos413 |
| 930 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp |
| 931 | NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-Bstatic |
| 932 | GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-static |
| 933 | ;; |
| 934 | *-sunos4.1.[3-9]* | *-sunos4shr*) |
| 935 | opsys=sunos4shr |
| 936 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp |
| 937 | ;; |
| 938 | *-sunos4* | *-sunos ) |
| 939 | opsys=sunos4-1 |
| 940 | NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-Bstatic |
| 941 | GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-static |
| 942 | ;; |
| 943 | *-sunos5.3* | *-solaris2.3* ) |
| 944 | opsys=sol2-3 |
| 945 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp |
| 946 | ;; |
| 947 | *-sunos5.4* | *-solaris2.4* ) |
| 948 | opsys=sol2-4 |
| 949 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp |
| 950 | RANLIB="ar -ts" |
| 951 | ;; |
| 952 | *-sunos5.5* | *-solaris2.5* ) |
| 953 | opsys=sol2-5 |
| 954 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp |
| 955 | RANLIB="ar -ts" |
| 956 | ;; |
| 957 | *-sunos5* | *-solaris* ) |
| 958 | opsys=sol2-5 |
| 959 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp |
| 960 | ;; |
| 961 | * ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;; |
| 962 | esac |
| 963 | ## Watch out for a compiler that we know will not work. |
| 964 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 965 | *-solaris* | *-sunos5* ) |
| 966 | if [ "x$CC" = x/usr/ucb/cc ]; then |
| 967 | ## /usr/ucb/cc doesn't work; |
| 968 | ## we should find some other compiler that does work. |
| 969 | unset CC |
| 970 | fi |
| 971 | ;; |
| 972 | *) ;; |
| 973 | esac |
| 974 | ;; |
| 975 | sparc-*-nextstep* ) |
| 976 | machine=sparc opsys=nextstep |
| 977 | ;; |
| 978 | |
| 979 | ## Tadpole 68k |
| 980 | m68*-tadpole-sysv* ) |
| 981 | machine=tad68k opsys=usg5-3 |
| 982 | ;; |
| 983 | |
| 984 | ## Tahoe machines |
| 985 | tahoe-tahoe-bsd4.2* ) |
| 986 | machine=tahoe opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 987 | ;; |
| 988 | tahoe-tahoe-bsd4.3* ) |
| 989 | machine=tahoe opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 990 | ;; |
| 991 | |
| 992 | ## Tandem Integrity S2 |
| 993 | mips-tandem-sysv* ) |
| 994 | machine=tandem-s2 opsys=usg5-3 |
| 995 | ;; |
| 996 | |
| 997 | ## Tektronix XD88 |
| 998 | m88k-tektronix-sysv3* ) |
| 999 | machine=tekxd88 opsys=usg5-3 |
| 1000 | ;; |
| 1001 | |
| 1002 | ## Tektronix 16000 box (6130?) |
| 1003 | ns16k-tektronix-bsd* ) |
| 1004 | machine=ns16000 opsys=bsd4-2 |
| 1005 | ;; |
| 1006 | ## Tektronix 4300 |
| 1007 | ## src/m/tek4300.h hints that this is a m68k machine. |
| 1008 | m68*-tektronix-bsd* ) |
| 1009 | machine=tek4300 opsys=bsd4-3 |
| 1010 | ;; |
| 1011 | |
| 1012 | ## Titan P2 or P3 |
| 1013 | ## We seem to have lost the machine-description file titan.h! |
| 1014 | titan-titan-sysv* ) |
| 1015 | machine=titan opsys=usg5-3 |
| 1016 | ;; |
| 1017 | |
| 1018 | ## Ustation E30 (SS5E) |
| 1019 | m68*-unisys-uniplus* ) |
| 1020 | machine=ustation opsystem=unipl5-2 |
| 1021 | ;; |
| 1022 | |
| 1023 | ## Vaxen. |
| 1024 | vax-dec-* ) |
| 1025 | machine=vax |
| 1026 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 1027 | *-bsd4.1* ) opsys=bsd4-1 ;; |
| 1028 | *-bsd4.2* | *-ultrix[0-3].* | *-ultrix4.0* ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;; |
| 1029 | *-bsd4.3* | *-ultrix* ) opsys=bsd4-3 ;; |
| 1030 | *-sysv[01]* | *-sysvr[01]* ) opsys=usg5-0 ;; |
| 1031 | *-sysv2* | *-sysvr2* ) opsys=usg5-2 ;; |
| 1032 | *-vms* ) opsys=vms ;; |
| 1033 | * ) unported=yes |
| 1034 | esac |
| 1035 | ;; |
| 1036 | |
| 1037 | ## Whitechapel MG1 |
| 1038 | ns16k-whitechapel-* ) |
| 1039 | machine=mg1 |
| 1040 | ## We don't know what sort of OS runs on these; we'll let the |
| 1041 | ## operating system guessing code below try. |
| 1042 | ;; |
| 1043 | |
| 1044 | ## Wicat |
| 1045 | m68*-wicat-sysv* ) |
| 1046 | machine=wicat opsys=usg5-2 |
| 1047 | ;; |
| 1048 | |
| 1049 | ## IA-64 |
| 1050 | ia64*-*-linux* ) |
| 1051 | machine=ia64 opsys=gnu-linux |
| 1052 | ;; |
| 1053 | |
| 1054 | ## Intel 386 machines where we don't care about the manufacturer |
| 1055 | i[3456]86-*-* ) |
| 1056 | machine=intel386 |
| 1057 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 1058 | *-lynxos* ) opsys=lynxos ;; |
| 1059 | *-isc1.* | *-isc2.[01]* ) opsys=386-ix ;; |
| 1060 | *-isc2.2* ) opsys=isc2-2 ;; |
| 1061 | *-isc4.0* ) opsys=isc4-0 ;; |
| 1062 | *-isc4.* ) opsys=isc4-1 |
| 1063 | GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-posix |
| 1064 | NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-Xp |
| 1065 | ;; |
| 1066 | *-isc* ) opsys=isc3-0 ;; |
| 1067 | *-esix5* ) opsys=esix5r4; NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp ;; |
| 1068 | *-esix* ) opsys=esix ;; |
| 1069 | *-xenix* ) opsys=xenix ;; |
| 1070 | *-linux-gnu* ) opsys=gnu-linux ;; |
| 1071 | *-sco3.2v4* ) opsys=sco4 ; NON_GNU_CPP=/lib/cpp ;; |
| 1072 | *-sco3.2v5* ) opsys=sco5 |
| 1073 | NON_GNU_CPP=/lib/cpp |
| 1074 | # Prevent -belf from being passed to $CPP. |
| 1075 | # /lib/cpp does not accept it. |
| 1076 | OVERRIDE_CPPFLAGS=" " |
| 1077 | ;; |
| 1078 | *-sysv4.2uw* ) opsys=unixware; NON_GNU_CPP=/lib/cpp ;; |
| 1079 | *-386bsd* ) opsys=386bsd ;; |
| 1080 | *-nextstep* ) opsys=nextstep ;; |
| 1081 | ## Otherwise, we'll fall through to the generic opsys code at the bottom. |
| 1082 | esac |
| 1083 | ;; |
| 1084 | |
| 1085 | ## m68k Linux-based GNU system |
| 1086 | m68k-*-linux-gnu* ) |
| 1087 | machine=m68k opsys=gnu-linux |
| 1088 | ;; |
| 1089 | |
| 1090 | ## Mips Linux-based GNU system |
| 1091 | mips-*-linux-gnu* ) |
| 1092 | machine=mips opsys=gnu-linux |
| 1093 | ;; |
| 1094 | |
| 1095 | ## UXP/DS |
| 1096 | sparc-fujitsu-sysv4* ) |
| 1097 | machine=sparc opsys=uxpds |
| 1098 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp |
| 1099 | RANLIB="ar -ts" |
| 1100 | ;; |
| 1101 | |
| 1102 | ## UXP/V |
| 1103 | f301-fujitsu-uxpv4.1) |
| 1104 | machine=f301 opsys=uxpv |
| 1105 | ;; |
| 1106 | |
| 1107 | * ) |
| 1108 | unported=yes |
| 1109 | ;; |
| 1110 | esac |
| 1111 | |
| 1112 | ### If the code above didn't choose an operating system, just choose |
| 1113 | ### an operating system based on the configuration name. You really |
| 1114 | ### only want to use this when you have no idea what the right |
| 1115 | ### operating system is; if you know what operating systems a machine |
| 1116 | ### runs, it's cleaner to make it explicit in the case statement |
| 1117 | ### above. |
| 1118 | if test x"${opsys}" = x; then |
| 1119 | case "${canonical}" in |
| 1120 | *-gnu* ) opsys=gnu ;; |
| 1121 | *-bsd4.[01] ) opsys=bsd4-1 ;; |
| 1122 | *-bsd4.2 ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;; |
| 1123 | *-bsd4.3 ) opsys=bsd4-3 ;; |
| 1124 | *-sysv0 | *-sysvr0 ) opsys=usg5-0 ;; |
| 1125 | *-sysv2 | *-sysvr2 ) opsys=usg5-2 ;; |
| 1126 | *-sysv2.2 | *-sysvr2.2 ) opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; |
| 1127 | *-sysv3* | *-sysvr3* ) opsys=usg5-3 ;; |
| 1128 | *-sysv4.2uw* ) opsys=unixware ;; |
| 1129 | *-sysv4.1* | *-sysvr4.1* ) |
| 1130 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp |
| 1131 | opsys=usg5-4 ;; |
| 1132 | *-sysv4.[2-9]* | *-sysvr4.[2-9]* ) |
| 1133 | if [ x$NON_GNU_CPP = x ]; then |
| 1134 | if [ -f /usr/ccs/lib/cpp ]; then |
| 1135 | NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp |
| 1136 | else |
| 1137 | NON_GNU_CPP=/lib/cpp |
| 1138 | fi |
| 1139 | fi |
| 1140 | opsys=usg5-4-2 ;; |
| 1141 | *-sysv4* | *-sysvr4* ) opsys=usg5-4 ;; |
| 1142 | * ) |
| 1143 | unported=yes |
| 1144 | ;; |
| 1145 | esac |
| 1146 | fi |
| 1147 | |
| 1148 | changequote([, ])dnl |
| 1149 | |
| 1150 | if test $unported = yes; then |
| 1151 | AC_MSG_ERROR([Emacs hasn't been ported to \`${canonical}' systems. |
| 1152 | Check \`etc/MACHINES' for recognized configuration names.]) |
| 1153 | fi |
| 1154 | |
| 1155 | machfile="m/${machine}.h" |
| 1156 | opsysfile="s/${opsys}.h" |
| 1157 | |
| 1158 | |
| 1159 | #### Choose a compiler. |
| 1160 | test -n "$CC" && cc_specified=yes |
| 1161 | |
| 1162 | # Save the value of CFLAGS that the user specified. |
| 1163 | SPECIFIED_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" |
| 1164 | |
| 1165 | case ${with_gcc} in |
| 1166 | "yes" ) CC="gcc" GCC=yes ;; |
| 1167 | "no" ) : ${CC=cc} ;; |
| 1168 | * ) |
| 1169 | esac |
| 1170 | AC_PROG_CC |
| 1171 | |
| 1172 | # On Suns, sometimes $CPP names a directory. |
| 1173 | if test -n "$CPP" && test -d "$CPP"; then |
| 1174 | CPP= |
| 1175 | fi |
| 1176 | |
| 1177 | #### Some systems specify a CPP to use unless we are using GCC. |
| 1178 | #### Now that we know whether we are using GCC, we can decide whether |
| 1179 | #### to use that one. |
| 1180 | if test "x$NON_GNU_CPP" != x && test x$GCC != xyes && test "x$CPP" = x |
| 1181 | then |
| 1182 | CPP="$NON_GNU_CPP" |
| 1183 | fi |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 | #### Some systems specify a CC to use unless we are using GCC. |
| 1186 | #### Now that we know whether we are using GCC, we can decide whether |
| 1187 | #### to use that one. |
| 1188 | if test "x$NON_GNU_CC" != x && test x$GCC != xyes && |
| 1189 | test x$cc_specified != xyes |
| 1190 | then |
| 1191 | CC="$NON_GNU_CC" |
| 1192 | fi |
| 1193 | |
| 1194 | if test x$GCC = xyes && test "x$GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" != x |
| 1195 | then |
| 1196 | CC="$CC $GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" |
| 1197 | fi |
| 1198 | |
| 1199 | if test x$GCC = x && test "x$NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" != x |
| 1200 | then |
| 1201 | CC="$CC $NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" |
| 1202 | fi |
| 1203 | |
| 1204 | if test x$GCC = xyes && test "x$GCC_LINK_TEST_OPTIONS" != x |
| 1205 | then |
| 1206 | ac_link="$ac_link $GCC_LINK_TEST_OPTIONS" |
| 1207 | fi |
| 1208 | |
| 1209 | if test x$GCC = x && test "x$NON_GCC_LINK_TEST_OPTIONS" != x |
| 1210 | then |
| 1211 | ac_link="$ac_link $NON_GCC_LINK_TEST_OPTIONS" |
| 1212 | fi |
| 1213 | |
| 1214 | #### Some other nice autoconf tests. If you add a test here which |
| 1215 | #### should make an entry in src/config.h, don't forget to add an |
| 1216 | #### #undef clause to src/config.h.in for autoconf to modify. |
| 1217 | |
| 1218 | dnl checks for programs |
| 1219 | AC_PROG_LN_S |
| 1220 | AC_PROG_CPP |
| 1221 | AC_PROG_INSTALL |
| 1222 | AC_PROG_YACC |
| 1223 | if test "x$RANLIB" = x; then |
| 1224 | AC_PROG_RANLIB |
| 1225 | fi |
| 1226 | |
| 1227 | dnl checks for Unix variants |
| 1228 | AC_AIX |
| 1229 | |
| 1230 | #### Extract some information from the operating system and machine files. |
| 1231 | |
| 1232 | AC_CHECKING([the machine- and system-dependent files to find out |
| 1233 | - which libraries the lib-src programs will want, and |
| 1234 | - whether the GNU malloc routines are usable]) |
| 1235 | |
| 1236 | ### First figure out CFLAGS (which we use for running the compiler here) |
| 1237 | ### and REAL_CFLAGS (which we use for real compilation). |
| 1238 | ### The two are the same except on a few systems, where they are made |
| 1239 | ### different to work around various lossages. For example, |
| 1240 | ### GCC 2.5 on GNU/Linux needs them to be different because it treats -g |
| 1241 | ### as implying static linking. |
| 1242 | |
| 1243 | ### If the CFLAGS env var is specified, we use that value |
| 1244 | ### instead of the default. |
| 1245 | |
| 1246 | ### It's not important that this name contain the PID; you can't run |
| 1247 | ### two configures in the same directory and have anything work |
| 1248 | ### anyway. |
| 1249 | tempcname="conftest.c" |
| 1250 | |
| 1251 | echo ' |
| 1252 | #include "'${srcdir}'/src/'${opsysfile}'" |
| 1253 | #include "'${srcdir}'/src/'${machfile}'" |
| 1254 | #ifndef LIBS_MACHINE |
| 1255 | #define LIBS_MACHINE |
| 1256 | #endif |
| 1257 | #ifndef LIBS_SYSTEM |
| 1258 | #define LIBS_SYSTEM |
| 1259 | #endif |
| 1260 | #ifndef C_SWITCH_SYSTEM |
| 1261 | #define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM |
| 1262 | #endif |
| 1263 | #ifndef C_SWITCH_MACHINE |
| 1264 | #define C_SWITCH_MACHINE |
| 1265 | #endif |
| 1266 | configure___ libsrc_libs=LIBS_MACHINE LIBS_SYSTEM |
| 1267 | configure___ c_switch_system=C_SWITCH_SYSTEM |
| 1268 | configure___ c_switch_machine=C_SWITCH_MACHINE |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 | #ifndef LIB_X11_LIB |
| 1271 | #define LIB_X11_LIB -lX11 |
| 1272 | #endif |
| 1273 | |
| 1274 | #ifndef LIBX11_MACHINE |
| 1275 | #define LIBX11_MACHINE |
| 1276 | #endif |
| 1277 | |
| 1278 | #ifndef LIBX11_SYSTEM |
| 1279 | #define LIBX11_SYSTEM |
| 1280 | #endif |
| 1281 | configure___ LIBX=LIB_X11_LIB LIBX11_MACHINE LIBX11_SYSTEM |
| 1282 | |
| 1283 | #ifdef UNEXEC |
| 1284 | configure___ unexec=UNEXEC |
| 1285 | #else |
| 1286 | configure___ unexec=unexec.o |
| 1287 | #endif |
| 1288 | |
| 1289 | #ifdef SYSTEM_MALLOC |
| 1290 | configure___ system_malloc=yes |
| 1291 | #else |
| 1292 | configure___ system_malloc=no |
| 1293 | #endif |
| 1294 | |
| 1295 | #ifdef USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS |
| 1296 | configure___ use_mmap_for_buffers=yes |
| 1297 | #else |
| 1298 | configure___ use_mmap_for_buffers=no |
| 1299 | #endif |
| 1300 | |
| 1301 | #ifndef C_DEBUG_SWITCH |
| 1302 | #define C_DEBUG_SWITCH -g |
| 1303 | #endif |
| 1304 | |
| 1305 | #ifndef C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH |
| 1306 | #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| 1307 | #define C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH -O2 |
| 1308 | #else |
| 1309 | #define C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH -O |
| 1310 | #endif |
| 1311 | #endif |
| 1312 | |
| 1313 | #ifndef LD_SWITCH_MACHINE |
| 1314 | #define LD_SWITCH_MACHINE |
| 1315 | #endif |
| 1316 | |
| 1317 | #ifndef LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM |
| 1318 | #define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM |
| 1319 | #endif |
| 1320 | |
| 1321 | #ifndef LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX |
| 1322 | #define LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX |
| 1323 | #endif |
| 1324 | |
| 1325 | configure___ ld_switch_system=LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM |
| 1326 | configure___ ld_switch_machine=LD_SWITCH_MACHINE |
| 1327 | |
| 1328 | #ifdef THIS_IS_CONFIGURE |
| 1329 | |
| 1330 | /* Get the CFLAGS for tests in configure. */ |
| 1331 | #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| 1332 | configure___ CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH '${SPECIFIED_CFLAGS}' |
| 1333 | #else |
| 1334 | configure___ CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH '${SPECIFIED_CFLAGS}' |
| 1335 | #endif |
| 1336 | |
| 1337 | #else /* not THIS_IS_CONFIGURE */ |
| 1338 | |
| 1339 | /* Get the CFLAGS for real compilation. */ |
| 1340 | #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| 1341 | configure___ REAL_CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH '${SPECIFIED_CFLAGS}' |
| 1342 | #else |
| 1343 | configure___ REAL_CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH '${SPECIFIED_CFLAGS}' |
| 1344 | #endif |
| 1345 | |
| 1346 | #endif /* not THIS_IS_CONFIGURE */ |
| 1347 | ' > ${tempcname} |
| 1348 | |
| 1349 | # The value of CPP is a quoted variable reference, so we need to do this |
| 1350 | # to get its actual value... |
| 1351 | CPP=`eval "echo $CPP"` |
| 1352 | changequote(, )dnl |
| 1353 | eval `${CPP} -Isrc ${tempcname} \ |
| 1354 | | sed -n -e 's/^configure___ \([^=]*=\)\(.*\)$/\1"\2"/p'` |
| 1355 | if test "x$SPECIFIED_CFLAGS" = x; then |
| 1356 | eval `${CPP} -Isrc -DTHIS_IS_CONFIGURE ${tempcname} \ |
| 1357 | | sed -n -e 's/^configure___ \([^=]*=\)\(.*\)$/\1"\2"/p'` |
| 1358 | else |
| 1359 | REAL_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" |
| 1360 | fi |
| 1361 | changequote([, ])dnl |
| 1362 | rm ${tempcname} |
| 1363 | |
| 1364 | ac_link="$ac_link $ld_switch_machine $ld_switch_system" |
| 1365 | |
| 1366 | ### Make sure subsequent tests use flags consistent with the build flags. |
| 1367 | |
| 1368 | if test x"${OVERRIDE_CPPFLAGS}" != x; then |
| 1369 | CPPFLAGS="${OVERRIDE_CPPFLAGS}" |
| 1370 | else |
| 1371 | CPPFLAGS="$c_switch_system $c_switch_machine $CPPFLAGS" |
| 1372 | fi |
| 1373 | |
| 1374 | dnl Do this early because it can frob feature test macros for Unix-98 &c. |
| 1375 | AC_SYS_LARGEFILE |
| 1376 | |
| 1377 | if test "${with_sound}" != "no"; then |
| 1378 | # Sound support for GNU/Linux and the free BSDs. |
| 1379 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(machine/soundcard.h sys/soundcard.h soundcard.h) |
| 1380 | # Emulation library used on NetBSD. |
| 1381 | AC_CHECK_LIB(ossaudio, _oss_ioctl, LIBSOUND=-lossaudio, LIBSOUND=) |
| 1382 | AC_SUBST(LIBSOUND) |
| 1383 | fi |
| 1384 | |
| 1385 | dnl checks for header files |
| 1386 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/select.h sys/timeb.h sys/time.h unistd.h utime.h \ |
| 1387 | linux/version.h sys/systeminfo.h termios.h limits.h string.h stdlib.h \ |
| 1388 | termcap.h stdio_ext.h fcntl.h term.h strings.h coff.h) |
| 1389 | AC_HEADER_STDC |
| 1390 | AC_HEADER_TIME |
| 1391 | AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST |
| 1392 | AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT |
| 1393 | |
| 1394 | dnl Some systems have utime.h but don't declare the struct anyplace. |
| 1395 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for struct utimbuf, emacs_cv_struct_utimbuf, |
| 1396 | AC_TRY_COMPILE([#ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME |
| 1397 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 1398 | #include <time.h> |
| 1399 | #else |
| 1400 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H |
| 1401 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 1402 | #else |
| 1403 | #include <time.h> |
| 1404 | #endif |
| 1405 | #endif |
| 1406 | #ifdef HAVE_UTIME_H |
| 1407 | #include <utime.h> |
| 1408 | #endif], [static struct utimbuf x; x.actime = x.modtime;], |
| 1409 | emacs_cv_struct_utimbuf=yes, emacs_cv_struct_utimbuf=no)) |
| 1410 | if test $emacs_cv_struct_utimbuf = yes; then |
| 1411 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF, 1, [Define to 1 if `struct utimbuf' is declared by <utime.h>.]) |
| 1412 | fi |
| 1413 | |
| 1414 | dnl checks for typedefs |
| 1415 | AC_TYPE_SIGNAL |
| 1416 | |
| 1417 | dnl Check for speed_t typedef. |
| 1418 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for speed_t, emacs_cv_speed_t, |
| 1419 | AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <termios.h>], [speed_t x = 1;], |
| 1420 | emacs_cv_speed_t=yes, emacs_cv_speed_t=no)) |
| 1421 | if test $emacs_cv_speed_t = yes; then |
| 1422 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SPEED_T, 1, [Define to 1 if `speed_t' is declared by <termios.h>.]) |
| 1423 | fi |
| 1424 | |
| 1425 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for struct timeval, emacs_cv_struct_timeval, |
| 1426 | AC_TRY_COMPILE([#ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME |
| 1427 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 1428 | #include <time.h> |
| 1429 | #else |
| 1430 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H |
| 1431 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 1432 | #else |
| 1433 | #include <time.h> |
| 1434 | #endif |
| 1435 | #endif], [static struct timeval x; x.tv_sec = x.tv_usec;], |
| 1436 | emacs_cv_struct_timeval=yes, emacs_cv_struct_timeval=no)) |
| 1437 | HAVE_TIMEVAL=$emacs_cv_struct_timeval |
| 1438 | if test $emacs_cv_struct_timeval = yes; then |
| 1439 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TIMEVAL, 1, [Define to 1 if `struct timeval' is declared by <sys/time.h>.]) |
| 1440 | fi |
| 1441 | |
| 1442 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for struct exception, emacs_cv_struct_exception, |
| 1443 | AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <math.h>], |
| 1444 | [static struct exception x; x.arg1 = x.arg2 = x.retval; x.name = ""; x.type = 1;], |
| 1445 | emacs_cv_struct_exception=yes, emacs_cv_struct_exception=no)) |
| 1446 | HAVE_EXCEPTION=$emacs_cv_struct_exception |
| 1447 | if test $emacs_cv_struct_exception != yes; then |
| 1448 | AC_DEFINE(NO_MATHERR, 1, [Define to 1 if you don't have struct exception in math.h.]) |
| 1449 | fi |
| 1450 | |
| 1451 | dnl checks for structure members |
| 1452 | AC_STRUCT_TM |
| 1453 | AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE |
| 1454 | AC_CHECK_MEMBER(struct tm.tm_gmtoff, |
| 1455 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TM_GMTOFF, 1, |
| 1456 | [Define to 1 if `tm_gmtoff' is member of `struct tm'.])],, |
| 1457 | [#include <time.h>]) |
| 1458 | |
| 1459 | dnl checks for compiler characteristics |
| 1460 | |
| 1461 | dnl Testing __STDC__ to determine prototype support isn't good enough. |
| 1462 | dnl DEC C, for instance, doesn't define it with default options, and |
| 1463 | dnl is used on 64-bit systems (OSF Alphas). Similarly for volatile |
| 1464 | dnl and void *. |
| 1465 | AC_C_PROTOTYPES |
| 1466 | AC_C_VOLATILE |
| 1467 | AC_C_CONST |
| 1468 | dnl This isn't useful because we can't turn on use of `inline' unless |
| 1469 | dnl the compiler groks `extern inline'. |
| 1470 | dnl AC_C_INLINE |
| 1471 | AC_CACHE_CHECK([for void * support], emacs_cv_void_star, |
| 1472 | [AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [void * foo;], |
| 1473 | emacs_cv_void_star=yes, emacs_cv_void_star=no)]) |
| 1474 | if test $emacs_cv_void_star = yes; then |
| 1475 | AC_DEFINE(POINTER_TYPE, void) |
| 1476 | else |
| 1477 | AC_DEFINE(POINTER_TYPE, char) |
| 1478 | fi |
| 1479 | AH_TEMPLATE(POINTER_TYPE, |
| 1480 | [Define as `void' if your compiler accepts `void *'; otherwise |
| 1481 | define as `char'.])dnl |
| 1482 | |
| 1483 | dnl check for Make feature |
| 1484 | AC_PROG_MAKE_SET |
| 1485 | |
| 1486 | dnl checks for operating system services |
| 1487 | AC_SYS_LONG_FILE_NAMES |
| 1488 | |
| 1489 | if test "$gamedir" = no; then : |
| 1490 | else |
| 1491 | AC_MSG_CHECKING([for access to game group "$gameuser"]) |
| 1492 | rm -f conf$$chown.file |
| 1493 | touch conf$$chown.file |
| 1494 | dnl If we can't chown a file to group games, then the users |
| 1495 | dnl can't share scores. |
| 1496 | if chown "$gameuser" conf$$chown.file 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| 1497 | AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) |
| 1498 | if test "$gamedir" = "yes"; then |
| 1499 | gamedir="${localstatedir}/games/emacs" |
| 1500 | fi |
| 1501 | eval tgamedir=\"$gamedir\" |
| 1502 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_SHARED_GAME_DIR, "$tgamedir", |
| 1503 | [Define to the name of the shared game directory.]) |
| 1504 | else |
| 1505 | AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) |
| 1506 | gamedir=no |
| 1507 | fi |
| 1508 | fi |
| 1509 | #### Choose a window system. |
| 1510 | |
| 1511 | AC_PATH_X |
| 1512 | if test "$no_x" = yes; then |
| 1513 | window_system=none |
| 1514 | else |
| 1515 | window_system=x11 |
| 1516 | fi |
| 1517 | |
| 1518 | if test "${x_libraries}" != NONE && test -n "${x_libraries}"; then |
| 1519 | LD_SWITCH_X_SITE=-L`echo ${x_libraries} | sed -e "s/:/ -L/g"` |
| 1520 | LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX=-R`echo ${x_libraries} | sed -e "s/:/ -R/g"` |
| 1521 | x_default_search_path="" |
| 1522 | for x_library in `echo ${x_libraries} | sed -e "s/:/ /g"`; do |
| 1523 | x_search_path="\ |
| 1524 | ${x_library}/X11/%L/%T/%N%C%S:\ |
| 1525 | ${x_library}/X11/%l/%T/%N%C%S:\ |
| 1526 | ${x_library}/X11/%T/%N%C%S:\ |
| 1527 | ${x_library}/X11/%L/%T/%N%S:\ |
| 1528 | ${x_library}/X11/%l/%T/%N%S:\ |
| 1529 | ${x_library}/X11/%T/%N%S" |
| 1530 | if test x"${x_default_search_path}" = x; then |
| 1531 | x_default_search_path=${x_search_path} |
| 1532 | else |
| 1533 | x_default_search_path="${x_search_path}:${x_default_search_path}" |
| 1534 | fi |
| 1535 | done |
| 1536 | fi |
| 1537 | if test "${x_includes}" != NONE && test -n "${x_includes}"; then |
| 1538 | C_SWITCH_X_SITE=-I`echo ${x_includes} | sed -e "s/:/ -I/g"` |
| 1539 | fi |
| 1540 | |
| 1541 | if test x"${x_includes}" = x; then |
| 1542 | bitmapdir=/usr/include/X11/bitmaps |
| 1543 | else |
| 1544 | # accumulate include directories that have X11 bitmap subdirectories |
| 1545 | bmd_acc="dummyval" |
| 1546 | for bmd in `echo ${x_includes} | sed -e "s/:/ /g"`; do |
| 1547 | if test -d "${bmd}/X11/bitmaps"; then |
| 1548 | bmd_acc="${bmd_acc}:${bmd}/X11/bitmaps" |
| 1549 | fi |
| 1550 | if test -d "${bmd}/bitmaps"; then |
| 1551 | bmd_acc="${bmd_acc}:${bmd}/bitmaps" |
| 1552 | fi |
| 1553 | done |
| 1554 | if test ${bmd_acc} != "dummyval"; then |
| 1555 | bitmapdir=`echo ${bmd_acc} | sed -e "s/^dummyval://"` |
| 1556 | fi |
| 1557 | fi |
| 1558 | |
| 1559 | case "${window_system}" in |
| 1560 | x11 ) |
| 1561 | HAVE_X_WINDOWS=yes |
| 1562 | HAVE_X11=yes |
| 1563 | case "${with_x_toolkit}" in |
| 1564 | athena | lucid ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=LUCID ;; |
| 1565 | motif ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=MOTIF ;; |
| 1566 | dnl open-look ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=OPEN_LOOK ;; |
| 1567 | no ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=none ;; |
| 1568 | dnl If user did not say whether to use a toolkit, |
| 1569 | dnl make this decision later: use the toolkit if we have X11R5 or newer. |
| 1570 | * ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=maybe ;; |
| 1571 | esac |
| 1572 | ;; |
| 1573 | none ) |
| 1574 | HAVE_X_WINDOWS=no |
| 1575 | HAVE_X11=no |
| 1576 | USE_X_TOOLKIT=none |
| 1577 | ;; |
| 1578 | esac |
| 1579 | |
| 1580 | ### If we're using X11, we should use the X menu package. |
| 1581 | HAVE_MENUS=no |
| 1582 | case ${HAVE_X11} in |
| 1583 | yes ) HAVE_MENUS=yes ;; |
| 1584 | esac |
| 1585 | |
| 1586 | if test "${opsys}" = "hpux9"; then |
| 1587 | case "${x_libraries}" in |
| 1588 | *X11R4* ) |
| 1589 | opsysfile="s/hpux9-x11r4.h" |
| 1590 | ;; |
| 1591 | esac |
| 1592 | fi |
| 1593 | |
| 1594 | if test "${opsys}" = "hpux9shr"; then |
| 1595 | case "${x_libraries}" in |
| 1596 | *X11R4* ) |
| 1597 | opsysfile="s/hpux9shxr4.h" |
| 1598 | ;; |
| 1599 | esac |
| 1600 | fi |
| 1601 | |
| 1602 | ### Compute the unexec source name from the object name. |
| 1603 | UNEXEC_SRC="`echo ${unexec} | sed 's/\.o/.c/'`" |
| 1604 | |
| 1605 | # Do the opsystem or machine files prohibit the use of the GNU malloc? |
| 1606 | # Assume not, until told otherwise. |
| 1607 | GNU_MALLOC=yes |
| 1608 | doug_lea_malloc=yes |
| 1609 | AC_CHECK_FUNC(malloc_get_state, ,doug_lea_malloc=no) |
| 1610 | AC_CHECK_FUNC(malloc_set_state, ,doug_lea_malloc=no) |
| 1611 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether __after_morecore_hook exists, |
| 1612 | emacs_cv_var___after_morecore_hook, |
| 1613 | [AC_TRY_LINK([extern void (* __after_morecore_hook)();],[__after_morecore_hook = 0], |
| 1614 | emacs_cv_var___after_morecore_hook=yes, |
| 1615 | emacs_cv_var___after_morecore_hook=no)]) |
| 1616 | if test $emacs_cv_var___after_morecore_hook = no; then |
| 1617 | doug_lea_malloc=no |
| 1618 | fi |
| 1619 | if test "${system_malloc}" = "yes"; then |
| 1620 | GNU_MALLOC=no |
| 1621 | GNU_MALLOC_reason=" |
| 1622 | (The GNU allocators don't work with this system configuration.)" |
| 1623 | fi |
| 1624 | if test "$doug_lea_malloc" = "yes" ; then |
| 1625 | if test "$GNU_MALLOC" = yes ; then |
| 1626 | GNU_MALLOC_reason=" |
| 1627 | (Using Doug Lea's new malloc from the GNU C Library.)" |
| 1628 | fi |
| 1629 | AC_DEFINE(DOUG_LEA_MALLOC, 1, |
| 1630 | [Define to 1 if you are using the GNU C Library.]) |
| 1631 | fi |
| 1632 | |
| 1633 | if test x"${REL_ALLOC}" = x; then |
| 1634 | REL_ALLOC=${GNU_MALLOC} |
| 1635 | fi |
| 1636 | |
| 1637 | dnl For now, need to use an explicit `#define USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS 1' |
| 1638 | dnl the system configuration file (s/*.h) to turn the use of mmap |
| 1639 | dnl in the relocating allocator on. |
| 1640 | |
| 1641 | AC_FUNC_MMAP |
| 1642 | if test $use_mmap_for_buffers = yes; then |
| 1643 | REL_ALLOC=no |
| 1644 | fi |
| 1645 | |
| 1646 | LIBS="$libsrc_libs $LIBS" |
| 1647 | |
| 1648 | dnl If found, this defines HAVE_LIBDNET, which m/pmax.h checks, |
| 1649 | dnl and also adds -ldnet to LIBS, which Autoconf uses for checks. |
| 1650 | AC_CHECK_LIB(dnet, dnet_ntoa) |
| 1651 | dnl This causes -lresolv to get used in subsequent tests, |
| 1652 | dnl which causes failures on some systems such as HPUX 9. |
| 1653 | dnl AC_CHECK_LIB(resolv, gethostbyname) |
| 1654 | |
| 1655 | dnl FIXME replace main with a function we actually want from this library. |
| 1656 | AC_CHECK_LIB(Xbsd, main, LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE -lXbsd") |
| 1657 | |
| 1658 | AC_CHECK_LIB(pthreads, cma_open) |
| 1659 | |
| 1660 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(for XFree86 in /usr/X386) |
| 1661 | if test -d /usr/X386/include; then |
| 1662 | HAVE_XFREE386=yes |
| 1663 | : ${C_SWITCH_X_SITE="-I/usr/X386/include"} |
| 1664 | else |
| 1665 | HAVE_XFREE386=no |
| 1666 | fi |
| 1667 | AC_MSG_RESULT($HAVE_XFREE386) |
| 1668 | |
| 1669 | # Change CFLAGS temporarily so that C_SWITCH_X_SITE gets used |
| 1670 | # for the tests that follow. We set it back to REAL_CFLAGS later on. |
| 1671 | |
| 1672 | REAL_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" |
| 1673 | |
| 1674 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 1675 | DEFS="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE $DEFS" |
| 1676 | LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $LD_SWITCH_X_SITE" |
| 1677 | LIBS="$LIBX $LIBS" |
| 1678 | CFLAGS="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE $CFLAGS" |
| 1679 | CPPFLAGS="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE $CPPFLAGS" |
| 1680 | |
| 1681 | # On Solaris, arrange for LD_RUN_PATH to point to the X libraries for tests. |
| 1682 | # This is handled by LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX during the real build, |
| 1683 | # but it's more convenient here to set LD_RUN_PATH |
| 1684 | # since this also works on hosts that don't understand LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX. |
| 1685 | if test "${x_libraries}" != NONE && test -n "${x_libraries}"; then |
| 1686 | LD_RUN_PATH=$x_libraries${LD_RUN_PATH+:}$LD_RUN_PATH |
| 1687 | export LD_RUN_PATH |
| 1688 | fi |
| 1689 | |
| 1690 | if test "${opsys}" = "gnu-linux"; then |
| 1691 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether X on GNU/Linux needs -b to link) |
| 1692 | AC_TRY_LINK([], |
| 1693 | [XOpenDisplay ("foo");], |
| 1694 | [xlinux_first_failure=no], |
| 1695 | [xlinux_first_failure=yes]) |
| 1696 | if test "${xlinux_first_failure}" = "yes"; then |
| 1697 | OLD_LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE" |
| 1698 | OLD_C_SWITCH_X_SITE="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE" |
| 1699 | OLD_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" |
| 1700 | OLD_LIBS="$LIBS" |
| 1701 | LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE -b i486-linuxaout" |
| 1702 | C_SWITCH_X_SITE="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE -b i486-linuxaout" |
| 1703 | CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -b i486-linuxaout" |
| 1704 | LIBS="$LIBS -b i486-linuxaout" |
| 1705 | AC_TRY_LINK([], |
| 1706 | [XOpenDisplay ("foo");], |
| 1707 | [xlinux_second_failure=no], |
| 1708 | [xlinux_second_failure=yes]) |
| 1709 | if test "${xlinux_second_failure}" = "yes"; then |
| 1710 | # If we get the same failure with -b, there is no use adding -b. |
| 1711 | # So take it out. This plays safe. |
| 1712 | LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="$OLD_LD_SWITCH_X_SITE" |
| 1713 | C_SWITCH_X_SITE="$OLD_C_SWITCH_X_SITE" |
| 1714 | CPPFLAGS="$OLD_CPPFLAGS" |
| 1715 | LIBS="$OLD_LIBS" |
| 1716 | AC_MSG_RESULT(no) |
| 1717 | else |
| 1718 | AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) |
| 1719 | fi |
| 1720 | else |
| 1721 | AC_MSG_RESULT(no) |
| 1722 | fi |
| 1723 | fi |
| 1724 | |
| 1725 | # Reportedly, some broken Solaris systems have XKBlib.h but are missing |
| 1726 | # header files included from there. |
| 1727 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Xkb) |
| 1728 | AC_TRY_LINK([#include <X11/Xlib.h> |
| 1729 | #include <X11/XKBlib.h>], |
| 1730 | [XkbDescPtr kb = XkbGetKeyboard (0, XkbAllComponentsMask, XkbUseCoreKbd);], |
| 1731 | emacs_xkb=yes, emacs_xkb=no) |
| 1732 | AC_MSG_RESULT($emacs_xkb) |
| 1733 | if test $emacs_xkb = yes; then |
| 1734 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XKBGETKEYBOARD, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the XkbGetKeyboard function.]) |
| 1735 | fi |
| 1736 | |
| 1737 | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(XrmSetDatabase XScreenResourceString \ |
| 1738 | XScreenNumberOfScreen XSetWMProtocols) |
| 1739 | fi |
| 1740 | |
| 1741 | if test "${window_system}" = "x11"; then |
| 1742 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(X11 version 6) |
| 1743 | AC_CACHE_VAL(emacs_cv_x11_version_6, |
| 1744 | [AC_TRY_LINK([#include <X11/Xlib.h>], |
| 1745 | [#if XlibSpecificationRelease < 6 |
| 1746 | fail; |
| 1747 | #endif |
| 1748 | ], emacs_cv_x11_version_6=yes, emacs_cv_x11_version_6=no)]) |
| 1749 | if test $emacs_cv_x11_version_6 = yes; then |
| 1750 | AC_MSG_RESULT(6 or newer) |
| 1751 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11R6, 1, |
| 1752 | [Define to 1 if you have the X11R6 or newer version of Xlib.]) |
| 1753 | else |
| 1754 | AC_MSG_RESULT(before 6) |
| 1755 | fi |
| 1756 | fi |
| 1757 | |
| 1758 | if test "${window_system}" = "x11"; then |
| 1759 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(X11 version 5) |
| 1760 | AC_CACHE_VAL(emacs_cv_x11_version_5, |
| 1761 | [AC_TRY_LINK([#include <X11/Xlib.h>], |
| 1762 | [#if XlibSpecificationRelease < 5 |
| 1763 | fail; |
| 1764 | #endif |
| 1765 | ], emacs_cv_x11_version_5=yes, emacs_cv_x11_version_5=no)]) |
| 1766 | if test $emacs_cv_x11_version_5 = yes; then |
| 1767 | AC_MSG_RESULT(5 or newer) |
| 1768 | HAVE_X11R5=yes |
| 1769 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11R5, 1, |
| 1770 | [Define to 1 if you have the X11R5 or newer version of Xlib.]) |
| 1771 | else |
| 1772 | HAVE_X11R5=no |
| 1773 | AC_MSG_RESULT(before 5) |
| 1774 | fi |
| 1775 | fi |
| 1776 | |
| 1777 | dnl Do not put whitespace before the #include statements below. |
| 1778 | dnl Older compilers (eg sunos4 cc) choke on it. |
| 1779 | if test x"${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" = xmaybe; then |
| 1780 | if test x"${HAVE_X11R5}" = xyes; then |
| 1781 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(X11 version 5 with Xaw) |
| 1782 | AC_CACHE_VAL(emacs_cv_x11_version_5_with_xaw, |
| 1783 | [AC_TRY_LINK([ |
| 1784 | #include <X11/Intrinsic.h> |
| 1785 | #include <X11/Xaw/Simple.h>], |
| 1786 | [], |
| 1787 | emacs_cv_x11_version_5_with_xaw=yes, |
| 1788 | emacs_cv_x11_version_5_with_xaw=no)]) |
| 1789 | if test $emacs_cv_x11_version_5_with_xaw = yes; then |
| 1790 | AC_MSG_RESULT([5 or newer, with Xaw; use toolkit by default]) |
| 1791 | USE_X_TOOLKIT=LUCID |
| 1792 | else |
| 1793 | AC_MSG_RESULT(before 5 or no Xaw; do not use toolkit by default) |
| 1794 | USE_X_TOOLKIT=none |
| 1795 | fi |
| 1796 | else |
| 1797 | USE_X_TOOLKIT=none |
| 1798 | fi |
| 1799 | fi |
| 1800 | |
| 1801 | X_TOOLKIT_TYPE=$USE_X_TOOLKIT |
| 1802 | |
| 1803 | if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none"; then |
| 1804 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(X11 toolkit version) |
| 1805 | AC_CACHE_VAL(emacs_cv_x11_toolkit_version_6, |
| 1806 | [AC_TRY_LINK([#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>], |
| 1807 | [#if XtSpecificationRelease < 6 |
| 1808 | fail; |
| 1809 | #endif |
| 1810 | ], emacs_cv_x11_toolkit_version_6=yes, emacs_cv_x11_toolkit_version_6=no)]) |
| 1811 | HAVE_X11XTR6=$emacs_cv_x11_toolkit_version_6 |
| 1812 | if test $emacs_cv_x11_toolkit_version_6 = yes; then |
| 1813 | AC_MSG_RESULT(6 or newer) |
| 1814 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11XTR6, 1, |
| 1815 | [Define to 1 if you have the X11R6 or newer version of Xt.]) |
| 1816 | else |
| 1817 | AC_MSG_RESULT(before 6) |
| 1818 | fi |
| 1819 | |
| 1820 | dnl If using toolkit, check whether libXmu.a exists. |
| 1821 | dnl tranle@intellicorp.com says libXmu.a can need XtMalloc in libXt.a to link. |
| 1822 | OLDLIBS="$LIBS" |
| 1823 | if test x$HAVE_X11XTR6 = xyes; then |
| 1824 | LIBS="-lXt -lSM -lICE $LIBS" |
| 1825 | else |
| 1826 | LIBS="-lXt $LIBS" |
| 1827 | fi |
| 1828 | AC_CHECK_LIB(Xmu, XmuConvertStandardSelection) |
| 1829 | test $ac_cv_lib_Xmu_XmuConvertStandardSelection = no && LIBS="$OLDLIBS" |
| 1830 | fi |
| 1831 | |
| 1832 | # On Irix 6.5, at least, we need XShapeQueryExtension from -lXext for Xaw3D. |
| 1833 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 1834 | if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none"; then |
| 1835 | AC_CHECK_LIB(Xext, XShapeQueryExtension) |
| 1836 | fi |
| 1837 | fi |
| 1838 | |
| 1839 | if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" = "MOTIF"; then |
| 1840 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for Motif version 2.1, emacs_cv_motif_version_2_1, |
| 1841 | [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <Xm/Xm.h>], |
| 1842 | [#if XmVERSION > 2 || (XmVERSION == 2 && XmREVISION >= 1) |
| 1843 | int x = 5; |
| 1844 | #else |
| 1845 | Motif version prior to 2.1. |
| 1846 | #endif], |
| 1847 | emacs_cv_motif_version_2_1=yes, emacs_cv_motif_version_2_1=no)]) |
| 1848 | HAVE_MOTIF_2_1=$emacs_cv_motif_version_2_1 |
| 1849 | if test $emacs_cv_motif_version_2_1 = yes; then |
| 1850 | HAVE_LIBXP=no |
| 1851 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MOTIF_2_1, 1, |
| 1852 | [Define to 1 if you have Motif 2.1 or newer.]) |
| 1853 | AC_CHECK_LIB(Xp, XpCreateContext, HAVE_LIBXP=yes) |
| 1854 | if test ${HAVE_LIBXP} = yes; then |
| 1855 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBXP, 1, |
| 1856 | [Define to 1 if you have the Xp library (-lXp).]) |
| 1857 | fi |
| 1858 | fi |
| 1859 | fi |
| 1860 | |
| 1861 | ### Is -lXaw3d available? |
| 1862 | HAVE_XAW3D=no |
| 1863 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 1864 | if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none"; then |
| 1865 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(X11/Xaw3d/Scrollbar.h, |
| 1866 | AC_CHECK_LIB(Xaw3d, XawScrollbarSetThumb, HAVE_XAW3D=yes)) |
| 1867 | if test "${HAVE_XAW3D}" = "yes"; then |
| 1868 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XAW3D, 1, |
| 1869 | [Define to 1 if you have the Xaw3d library (-lXaw3d).]) |
| 1870 | fi |
| 1871 | fi |
| 1872 | fi |
| 1873 | |
| 1874 | dnl Use toolkit scroll bars if configured for X toolkit and either |
| 1875 | dnl using Motif or Xaw3d is available, and unless |
| 1876 | dnl --with-toolkit-scroll-bars=no was specified. |
| 1877 | |
| 1878 | AH_TEMPLATE(USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS, |
| 1879 | [Define to 1 if we should use toolkit scroll bars.])dnl |
| 1880 | USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS=no |
| 1881 | if test "${with_toolkit_scroll_bars}" != "no"; then |
| 1882 | if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none"; then |
| 1883 | if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" = "MOTIF"; then |
| 1884 | AC_DEFINE(USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS) |
| 1885 | HAVE_XAW3D=no |
| 1886 | USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS=yes |
| 1887 | elif test "${HAVE_XAW3D}" = "yes"; then |
| 1888 | AC_DEFINE(USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS) |
| 1889 | USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS=yes |
| 1890 | fi |
| 1891 | fi |
| 1892 | fi |
| 1893 | |
| 1894 | dnl Don't use X11 input methods if user specifies he doesn't want it |
| 1895 | dnl with `--with-xim=no'. |
| 1896 | |
| 1897 | if test "${with_xim}" != "no"; then |
| 1898 | AC_DEFINE(USE_XIM, 1, |
| 1899 | [Define to 1 if we should use XIM, if it is available.]) |
| 1900 | fi |
| 1901 | |
| 1902 | ### Use -lXpm if available, unless `--with-xpm=no'. |
| 1903 | HAVE_XPM=no |
| 1904 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 1905 | if test "${with_xpm}" != "no"; then |
| 1906 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(X11/xpm.h, |
| 1907 | AC_CHECK_LIB(Xpm, XpmReadFileToPixmap, HAVE_XPM=yes, , -lX11)) |
| 1908 | if test "${HAVE_XPM}" = "yes"; then |
| 1909 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(for XpmReturnAllocPixels preprocessor define) |
| 1910 | AC_EGREP_CPP(no_return_alloc_pixels, |
| 1911 | [#include "X11/xpm.h" |
| 1912 | #ifndef XpmReturnAllocPixels |
| 1913 | no_return_alloc_pixels |
| 1914 | #endif |
| 1915 | ], HAVE_XPM=no, HAVE_XPM=yes) |
| 1916 | |
| 1917 | if test "${HAVE_XPM}" = "yes"; then |
| 1918 | AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) |
| 1919 | else |
| 1920 | AC_MSG_RESULT(no) |
| 1921 | fi |
| 1922 | fi |
| 1923 | fi |
| 1924 | |
| 1925 | if test "${HAVE_XPM}" = "yes"; then |
| 1926 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XPM, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the Xpm libary (-lXpm).]) |
| 1927 | fi |
| 1928 | fi |
| 1929 | |
| 1930 | ### Use -ljpeg if available, unless `--with-jpeg=no'. |
| 1931 | HAVE_JPEG=no |
| 1932 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 1933 | if test "${with_jpeg}" != "no"; then |
| 1934 | dnl Checking for jpeglib.h can lose becsue of a redefinition of |
| 1935 | dnl HAVE_STDLIB_H. |
| 1936 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(jerror.h, |
| 1937 | AC_CHECK_LIB(jpeg, jpeg_destroy_compress, HAVE_JPEG=yes)) |
| 1938 | fi |
| 1939 | |
| 1940 | AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_JPEG, [Define to 1 if you have the jpeg library (-ljpeg).])dnl |
| 1941 | if test "${HAVE_JPEG}" = "yes"; then |
| 1942 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_JPEG) |
| 1943 | AC_EGREP_CPP( |
| 1944 | changequote({, })dnl avoid leadingspace on the next line |
| 1945 | {version= *(6[2-9]|[7-9][0-9])}, |
| 1946 | changequote([, ])dnl |
| 1947 | [#include <jpeglib.h> |
| 1948 | version=JPEG_LIB_VERSION |
| 1949 | ], |
| 1950 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_JPEG), |
| 1951 | [AC_MSG_WARN([libjpeg found, but not version 6b or later]) |
| 1952 | HAVE_JPEG=no]) |
| 1953 | fi |
| 1954 | fi |
| 1955 | |
| 1956 | ### Use -lpng if available, unless `--with-png=no'. |
| 1957 | HAVE_PNG=no |
| 1958 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 1959 | if test "${with_png}" != "no"; then |
| 1960 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(png.h, |
| 1961 | AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_get_channels, HAVE_PNG=yes, , -lz -lm)) |
| 1962 | fi |
| 1963 | |
| 1964 | if test "${HAVE_PNG}" = "yes"; then |
| 1965 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PNG, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the png library (-lpng).]) |
| 1966 | fi |
| 1967 | fi |
| 1968 | |
| 1969 | ### Use -ltiff if available, unless `--with-tiff=no'. |
| 1970 | HAVE_TIFF=no |
| 1971 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 1972 | if test "${with_tiff}" != "no"; then |
| 1973 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(tiffio.h, |
| 1974 | tifflibs="-lz -lm" |
| 1975 | # At least one tiff package requires the jpeg library. |
| 1976 | if test "${HAVE_JPEG}" = yes; then tifflibs="-ljpeg $tifflibs"; fi |
| 1977 | AC_CHECK_LIB(tiff, TIFFGetVersion, HAVE_TIFF=yes, , $tifflibs)) |
| 1978 | fi |
| 1979 | |
| 1980 | if test "${HAVE_TIFF}" = "yes"; then |
| 1981 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TIFF, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the tiff library (-ltiff).]) |
| 1982 | fi |
| 1983 | fi |
| 1984 | |
| 1985 | ### Use -lgif if available, unless `--with-gif=no'. |
| 1986 | HAVE_GIF=no |
| 1987 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 1988 | if test "${with_gif}" != "no"; then |
| 1989 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(gif_lib.h, |
| 1990 | # EGifPutExtensionLast only exists from version libungif-4.1.0b1. |
| 1991 | # Earlier versions can crash Emacs. |
| 1992 | AC_CHECK_LIB(ungif, EGifPutExtensionLast, HAVE_GIF=yes)) |
| 1993 | fi |
| 1994 | |
| 1995 | if test "${HAVE_GIF}" = "yes"; then |
| 1996 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GIF, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the ungif library (-lungif).]) |
| 1997 | fi |
| 1998 | fi |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 | ### Use session management (-lSM -lICE) if available |
| 2001 | HAVE_X_SM=no |
| 2002 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then |
| 2003 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(X11/SM/SMlib.h, |
| 2004 | AC_CHECK_LIB(SM, SmcOpenConnection, HAVE_X_SM=yes, -lICE)) |
| 2005 | |
| 2006 | if test "${HAVE_X_SM}" = "yes"; then |
| 2007 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_SM, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the SM library (-lSM).]) |
| 2008 | case "$LIBS" in |
| 2009 | *-lSM*) ;; |
| 2010 | *) LIBS="-lSM -lICE $LIBS" ;; |
| 2011 | esac |
| 2012 | fi |
| 2013 | fi |
| 2014 | |
| 2015 | # If netdb.h doesn't declare h_errno, we must declare it by hand. |
| 2016 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether netdb declares h_errno, |
| 2017 | emacs_cv_netdb_declares_h_errno, |
| 2018 | [AC_TRY_LINK([#include <netdb.h>], |
| 2019 | [return h_errno;], |
| 2020 | emacs_cv_netdb_declares_h_errno=yes, emacs_cv_netdb_declares_h_errno=no)]) |
| 2021 | if test $emacs_cv_netdb_declares_h_errno = yes; then |
| 2022 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_H_ERRNO, 1, [Define to 1 if netdb.h declares h_errno.]) |
| 2023 | fi |
| 2024 | |
| 2025 | AC_FUNC_ALLOCA |
| 2026 | |
| 2027 | # fmod, logb, and frexp are found in -lm on most systems. |
| 2028 | # On HPUX 9.01, -lm does not contain logb, so check for sqrt. |
| 2029 | AC_CHECK_LIB(m, sqrt) |
| 2030 | |
| 2031 | # Check for mail-locking functions in a "mail" library |
| 2032 | AC_CHECK_LIB(mail, maillock) |
| 2033 | dnl Debian, at least: |
| 2034 | dnl AC_CHECK_LIB(lockfile, maillock, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBMAIL)]) |
| 2035 | AC_CHECK_LIB(lockfile, maillock) |
| 2036 | # If we have the shared liblockfile, assume we must use it for mail |
| 2037 | # locking (e.g. Debian). If we couldn't link against liblockfile |
| 2038 | # (no liblockfile.a installed), ensure that we don't need to. |
| 2039 | if test "$ac_cv_lib_lockfile_maillock" = no; then |
| 2040 | dnl This works for files generally, not just executables. |
| 2041 | dnl Should we look elsewhere for it? Maybe examine /etc/ld.so.conf? |
| 2042 | AC_CHECK_PROG(liblockfile, liblockfile.so, yes, no, |
| 2043 | /usr/lib:/lib:/usr/local/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH) |
| 2044 | if test $ac_cv_prog_liblockfile = yes; then |
| 2045 | AC_MSG_ERROR([Shared liblockfile found but can't link against it. |
| 2046 | This probably means that movemail could lose mail. |
| 2047 | There may be a \`development' package to install containing liblockfile.]) |
| 2048 | else AC_DEFINE(LIBMAIL, -llockfile, [Define to -llockfile if it is usable.]) |
| 2049 | fi |
| 2050 | else : |
| 2051 | fi |
| 2052 | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(touchlock) |
| 2053 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(maillock.h) |
| 2054 | |
| 2055 | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gethostname getdomainname dup2 \ |
| 2056 | rename closedir mkdir rmdir sysinfo \ |
| 2057 | random lrand48 bcopy bcmp logb frexp fmod rint cbrt ftime res_init setsid \ |
| 2058 | strerror fpathconf select mktime euidaccess getpagesize tzset setlocale \ |
| 2059 | utimes setrlimit setpgid getcwd getwd shutdown strftime getaddrinfo \ |
| 2060 | __fpending mblen mbrlen mbsinit strsignal setitimer ualarm index rindex \ |
| 2061 | sendto recvfrom getsockopt setsockopt getsockname getpeername \ |
| 2062 | gai_strerror mkstemp getline getdelim) |
| 2063 | |
| 2064 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/un.h) |
| 2065 | |
| 2066 | AC_FUNC_MKTIME |
| 2067 | if test "$ac_cv_func_working_mktime" = no; then |
| 2068 | AC_DEFINE(BROKEN_MKTIME, 1, [Define to 1 if the mktime function is broken.]) |
| 2069 | fi |
| 2070 | |
| 2071 | AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG |
| 2072 | |
| 2073 | AC_FUNC_FSEEKO |
| 2074 | |
| 2075 | # UNIX98 PTYs. |
| 2076 | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(grantpt) |
| 2077 | |
| 2078 | # PTY-related GNU extensions. |
| 2079 | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getpt) |
| 2080 | |
| 2081 | # Check this now, so that we will NOT find the above functions in ncurses. |
| 2082 | # That is because we have not set up to link ncurses in lib-src. |
| 2083 | # It's better to believe a function is not available |
| 2084 | # than to expect to find it in ncurses. |
| 2085 | AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses, tparm) |
| 2086 | |
| 2087 | # Do we need the Hesiod library to provide the support routines? |
| 2088 | if test "$with_hesiod" = yes ; then |
| 2089 | # Don't set $LIBS here -- see comments above. |
| 2090 | resolv=no |
| 2091 | AC_CHECK_FUNC(res_send, , [AC_CHECK_FUNC(__res_send, , |
| 2092 | [AC_CHECK_LIB(resolv, res_send, resolv=yes, |
| 2093 | [AC_CHECK_LIB(resolv, __res_send, resolv=yes)])])]) |
| 2094 | if test "$resolv" = yes ; then |
| 2095 | RESOLVLIB=-lresolv |
| 2096 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBRESOLV, 1, |
| 2097 | [Define to 1 if you have the resolv library (-lresolv).]) |
| 2098 | else |
| 2099 | RESOLVLIB= |
| 2100 | fi |
| 2101 | AC_CHECK_FUNC(hes_getmailhost, , [AC_CHECK_LIB(hesiod, hes_getmailhost, |
| 2102 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBHESIOD, 1, |
| 2103 | [Define to 1 if you have the hesiod library (-lhesiod).]), |
| 2104 | :, $RESOLVLIB)]) |
| 2105 | fi |
| 2106 | |
| 2107 | # These tell us which Kerberos-related libraries to use. |
| 2108 | if test "${with_kerberos+set}" = set; then |
| 2109 | AC_CHECK_LIB(com_err, com_err) |
| 2110 | AC_CHECK_LIB(k5crypto, mit_des_cbc_encrypt) |
| 2111 | AC_CHECK_LIB(crypto, mit_des_cbc_encrypt) |
| 2112 | AC_CHECK_LIB(krb5, krb5_init_context) |
| 2113 | if test "${with_kerberos5+set}" != set; then |
| 2114 | AC_CHECK_LIB(des425, des_cbc_encrypt,, |
| 2115 | AC_CHECK_LIB(des, des_cbc_encrypt)) |
| 2116 | AC_CHECK_LIB(krb4, krb_get_cred,, |
| 2117 | AC_CHECK_LIB(krb, krb_get_cred)) |
| 2118 | fi |
| 2119 | |
| 2120 | if test "${with_kerberos5+set}" = set; then |
| 2121 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(krb5.h) |
| 2122 | else |
| 2123 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(des.h,, |
| 2124 | [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(kerberosIV/des.h,, |
| 2125 | [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(kerberos/des.h)])]) |
| 2126 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(krb.h,, |
| 2127 | [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(kerberosIV/krb.h,, |
| 2128 | [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(kerberos/krb.h)])]) |
| 2129 | fi |
| 2130 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(com_err.h) |
| 2131 | fi |
| 2132 | |
| 2133 | # Solaris requires -lintl if you want strerror (which calls dgettext) |
| 2134 | # to return localized messages. |
| 2135 | AC_CHECK_LIB(intl, dgettext) |
| 2136 | |
| 2137 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether localtime caches TZ) |
| 2138 | AC_CACHE_VAL(emacs_cv_localtime_cache, |
| 2139 | [if test x$ac_cv_func_tzset = xyes; then |
| 2140 | AC_TRY_RUN([#include <time.h> |
| 2141 | extern char **environ; |
| 2142 | unset_TZ () |
| 2143 | { |
| 2144 | char **from, **to; |
| 2145 | for (to = from = environ; (*to = *from); from++) |
| 2146 | if (! (to[0][0] == 'T' && to[0][1] == 'Z' && to[0][2] == '=')) |
| 2147 | to++; |
| 2148 | } |
| 2149 | char TZ_GMT0[] = "TZ=GMT0"; |
| 2150 | char TZ_PST8[] = "TZ=PST8"; |
| 2151 | main() |
| 2152 | { |
| 2153 | time_t now = time ((time_t *) 0); |
| 2154 | int hour_GMT0, hour_unset; |
| 2155 | if (putenv (TZ_GMT0) != 0) |
| 2156 | exit (1); |
| 2157 | hour_GMT0 = localtime (&now)->tm_hour; |
| 2158 | unset_TZ (); |
| 2159 | hour_unset = localtime (&now)->tm_hour; |
| 2160 | if (putenv (TZ_PST8) != 0) |
| 2161 | exit (1); |
| 2162 | if (localtime (&now)->tm_hour == hour_GMT0) |
| 2163 | exit (1); |
| 2164 | unset_TZ (); |
| 2165 | if (localtime (&now)->tm_hour != hour_unset) |
| 2166 | exit (1); |
| 2167 | exit (0); |
| 2168 | }], emacs_cv_localtime_cache=no, emacs_cv_localtime_cache=yes, |
| 2169 | [# If we have tzset, assume the worst when cross-compiling. |
| 2170 | emacs_cv_localtime_cache=yes]) |
| 2171 | else |
| 2172 | # If we lack tzset, report that localtime does not cache TZ, |
| 2173 | # since we can't invalidate the cache if we don't have tzset. |
| 2174 | emacs_cv_localtime_cache=no |
| 2175 | fi])dnl |
| 2176 | AC_MSG_RESULT($emacs_cv_localtime_cache) |
| 2177 | if test $emacs_cv_localtime_cache = yes; then |
| 2178 | AC_DEFINE(LOCALTIME_CACHE, 1, |
| 2179 | [Define to 1 if localtime caches TZ.]) |
| 2180 | fi |
| 2181 | |
| 2182 | if test "x$HAVE_TIMEVAL" = xyes; then |
| 2183 | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday) |
| 2184 | if test $ac_cv_func_gettimeofday = yes; then |
| 2185 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether gettimeofday can accept two arguments, |
| 2186 | emacs_cv_gettimeofday_two_arguments, |
| 2187 | [AC_TRY_COMPILE([ |
| 2188 | #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME |
| 2189 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 2190 | #include <time.h> |
| 2191 | #else |
| 2192 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H |
| 2193 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 2194 | #else |
| 2195 | #include <time.h> |
| 2196 | #endif |
| 2197 | #endif], |
| 2198 | [struct timeval time; |
| 2199 | gettimeofday (&time, 0);], |
| 2200 | emacs_cv_gettimeofday_two_arguments=yes, |
| 2201 | emacs_cv_gettimeofday_two_arguments=no)]) |
| 2202 | if test $emacs_cv_gettimeofday_two_arguments = no; then |
| 2203 | AC_DEFINE(GETTIMEOFDAY_ONE_ARGUMENT, 1, |
| 2204 | [Define to 1 if gettimeofday accepts only one argument.]) |
| 2205 | fi |
| 2206 | fi |
| 2207 | fi |
| 2208 | |
| 2209 | dnl Note that AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE doesn't do what you might expect. |
| 2210 | if test "$ac_cv_func_gettimeofday" = yes; then |
| 2211 | AC_CACHE_CHECK([for struct timezone], emacs_cv_struct_timezone, |
| 2212 | [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/time.h>], |
| 2213 | [struct timezone tz;], |
| 2214 | dnl It may be that we can't call gettimeofday with a non-null pointer, |
| 2215 | dnl even though we have struct timezone (e.g. HPUX). In that case |
| 2216 | dnl we'll lie about struct timezone. |
| 2217 | [AC_TRY_RUN([ |
| 2218 | #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME |
| 2219 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 2220 | #include <time.h> |
| 2221 | #else |
| 2222 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H |
| 2223 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 2224 | #else |
| 2225 | #include <time.h> |
| 2226 | #endif |
| 2227 | #endif |
| 2228 | main () { |
| 2229 | struct timeval time; |
| 2230 | struct timezone dummy; |
| 2231 | exit (gettimeofday (&time, &dummy)); |
| 2232 | }], |
| 2233 | emacs_cv_struct_timezone=yes, |
| 2234 | emacs_cv_struct_timezone=no, emacs_cv_struct_timezone=yes)], |
| 2235 | emacs_cv_struct_timezone=no)]) |
| 2236 | fi |
| 2237 | |
| 2238 | ok_so_far=yes |
| 2239 | AC_CHECK_FUNC(socket, , ok_so_far=no) |
| 2240 | if test $ok_so_far = yes; then |
| 2241 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(netinet/in.h, , ok_so_far=no) |
| 2242 | fi |
| 2243 | if test $ok_so_far = yes; then |
| 2244 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(arpa/inet.h, , ok_so_far=no) |
| 2245 | fi |
| 2246 | if test $ok_so_far = yes; then |
| 2247 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_SOCKETS, 1, |
| 2248 | [Define to 1 if you have inet sockets.]) |
| 2249 | fi |
| 2250 | |
| 2251 | if test -f /usr/lpp/X11/bin/smt.exp; then |
| 2252 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AIX_SMT_EXP, 1, |
| 2253 | [Define to 1 if the file /usr/lpp/X11/bin/smt.exp exists.]) |
| 2254 | fi |
| 2255 | |
| 2256 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether system supports dynamic ptys) |
| 2257 | if test -d /dev/pts && ls -d /dev/ptmx > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then |
| 2258 | AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) |
| 2259 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DEV_PTMX, 1, [Define to 1 if dynamic ptys are supported.]) |
| 2260 | else |
| 2261 | AC_MSG_RESULT(no) |
| 2262 | fi |
| 2263 | |
| 2264 | AC_FUNC_FORK |
| 2265 | |
| 2266 | # Fixme: This should be replaced when we have autoconf 2.14. |
| 2267 | AC_SIZE_T |
| 2268 | |
| 2269 | # Set up the CFLAGS for real compilation, so we can substitute it. |
| 2270 | CFLAGS="$REAL_CFLAGS" |
| 2271 | CPPFLAGS="$REAL_CPPFLAGS" |
| 2272 | |
| 2273 | changequote(, )dnl |
| 2274 | #### Find out which version of Emacs this is. |
| 2275 | version=`grep 'defconst[ ]*emacs-version' ${srcdir}/lisp/version.el \ |
| 2276 | | sed -e 's/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'` |
| 2277 | changequote([, ])dnl |
| 2278 | if test x"${version}" = x; then |
| 2279 | AC_MSG_ERROR(can't find current emacs version in \`${srcdir}/lisp/version.el'.) |
| 2280 | fi |
| 2281 | |
| 2282 | ### Specify what sort of things we'll be editing into Makefile and config.h. |
| 2283 | ### Use configuration here uncanonicalized to avoid exceeding size limits. |
| 2284 | AC_SUBST(version) |
| 2285 | AC_SUBST(configuration) |
| 2286 | AC_SUBST(canonical) |
| 2287 | AC_SUBST(srcdir) |
| 2288 | AC_SUBST(prefix) |
| 2289 | AC_SUBST(exec_prefix) |
| 2290 | AC_SUBST(bindir) |
| 2291 | AC_SUBST(datadir) |
| 2292 | AC_SUBST(sharedstatedir) |
| 2293 | AC_SUBST(libexecdir) |
| 2294 | AC_SUBST(mandir) |
| 2295 | AC_SUBST(infodir) |
| 2296 | AC_SUBST(lispdir) |
| 2297 | AC_SUBST(locallisppath) |
| 2298 | AC_SUBST(lisppath) |
| 2299 | AC_SUBST(x_default_search_path) |
| 2300 | AC_SUBST(etcdir) |
| 2301 | AC_SUBST(archlibdir) |
| 2302 | AC_SUBST(docdir) |
| 2303 | AC_SUBST(bitmapdir) |
| 2304 | AC_SUBST(gamedir) |
| 2305 | AC_SUBST(gameuser) |
| 2306 | AC_SUBST(c_switch_system) |
| 2307 | AC_SUBST(c_switch_machine) |
| 2308 | AC_SUBST(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE) |
| 2309 | AC_SUBST(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX) |
| 2310 | AC_SUBST(C_SWITCH_X_SITE) |
| 2311 | AC_SUBST(CFLAGS) |
| 2312 | AC_SUBST(X_TOOLKIT_TYPE) |
| 2313 | AC_SUBST(machfile) |
| 2314 | AC_SUBST(opsysfile) |
| 2315 | AC_SUBST(GETLOADAVG_LIBS) |
| 2316 | |
| 2317 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(EMACS_CONFIGURATION, "${canonical}", |
| 2318 | [Define to the canonical Emacs configuration name.]) |
| 2319 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(EMACS_CONFIG_OPTIONS, "${ac_configure_args}", |
| 2320 | [Define to the options passed to configure.]) |
| 2321 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(config_machfile, "${machfile}", |
| 2322 | [Define to the used machine dependent file.]) |
| 2323 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(config_opsysfile, "${opsysfile}", |
| 2324 | [Define to the used os dependent file.]) |
| 2325 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE, ${LD_SWITCH_X_SITE}, |
| 2326 | [Define LD_SWITCH_X_SITE to contain any special flags your loader |
| 2327 | may need to deal with X Windows. For instance, if you've defined |
| 2328 | HAVE_X_WINDOWS above and your X libraries aren't in a place that |
| 2329 | your loader can find on its own, you might want to add "-L/..." or |
| 2330 | something similar.]) |
| 2331 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX, ${LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX}, |
| 2332 | [Define LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX with an -R option |
| 2333 | in case it's needed (for Solaris, for example).]) |
| 2334 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(C_SWITCH_X_SITE, ${C_SWITCH_X_SITE}, |
| 2335 | [Define C_SWITCH_X_SITE to contain any special flags your compiler |
| 2336 | may need to deal with X Windows. For instance, if you've defined |
| 2337 | HAVE_X_WINDOWS above and your X include files aren't in a place |
| 2338 | that your compiler can find on its own, you might want to add |
| 2339 | "-I/..." or something similar.]) |
| 2340 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(UNEXEC_SRC, ${UNEXEC_SRC}, |
| 2341 | [Define to the unexec source file name.]) |
| 2342 | |
| 2343 | if test "${HAVE_X_WINDOWS}" = "yes" ; then |
| 2344 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_WINDOWS, 1, |
| 2345 | [Define to 1 if you want to use the X window system.]) |
| 2346 | fi |
| 2347 | if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none" ; then |
| 2348 | AC_DEFINE(USE_X_TOOLKIT, 1, [Define to 1 if using an X toolkit.]) |
| 2349 | fi |
| 2350 | if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes" ; then |
| 2351 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11, 1, |
| 2352 | [Define to 1 if you want to use version 11 of X windows. |
| 2353 | Otherwise, Emacs expects to use version 10.]) |
| 2354 | fi |
| 2355 | if test "${HAVE_XFREE386}" = "yes" ; then |
| 2356 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XFREE386, 1, [Define to 1 if you're using XFree386.]) |
| 2357 | fi |
| 2358 | if test "${HAVE_MENUS}" = "yes" ; then |
| 2359 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MENUS, 1, |
| 2360 | [Define to 1 if you have mouse menus. |
| 2361 | (This is automatic if you use X, but the option to specify it remains.) |
| 2362 | It is also defined with other window systems that support xmenu.c.]) |
| 2363 | fi |
| 2364 | if test "${GNU_MALLOC}" = "yes" ; then |
| 2365 | AC_DEFINE(GNU_MALLOC, 1, |
| 2366 | [Define to 1 if you want to use the GNU memory allocator.]) |
| 2367 | fi |
| 2368 | if test "${REL_ALLOC}" = "yes" ; then |
| 2369 | AC_DEFINE(REL_ALLOC, 1, |
| 2370 | [Define REL_ALLOC if you want to use the relocating allocator for |
| 2371 | buffer space.]) |
| 2372 | fi |
| 2373 | |
| 2374 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(nlist.h, [AC_DEFINE(NLIST_STRUCT, 1, |
| 2375 | [Define to 1 if you have <nlist.h>.])]) |
| 2376 | |
| 2377 | AH_TOP([/* GNU Emacs site configuration template file. -*- C -*- |
| 2378 | Copyright (C) 1988, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 2379 | |
| 2380 | This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
| 2381 | |
| 2382 | GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 2383 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 2384 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| 2385 | any later version. |
| 2386 | |
| 2387 | GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 2388 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 2389 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 2390 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 2391 | |
| 2392 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 2393 | along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the |
| 2394 | Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
| 2395 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ |
| 2396 | |
| 2397 | |
| 2398 | /* No code in Emacs #includes config.h twice, but some of the code |
| 2399 | intended to work with other packages as well (like gmalloc.c) |
| 2400 | think they can include it as many times as they like. */ |
| 2401 | #ifndef EMACS_CONFIG_H |
| 2402 | #define EMACS_CONFIG_H |
| 2403 | ])dnl |
| 2404 | |
| 2405 | AH_BOTTOM([ |
| 2406 | /* If we're using any sort of window system, define some consequences. */ |
| 2407 | #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS |
| 2408 | #define HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 2409 | #define MULTI_KBOARD |
| 2410 | #define HAVE_MOUSE |
| 2411 | #endif |
| 2412 | |
| 2413 | /* Define USER_FULL_NAME to return a string |
| 2414 | that is the user's full name. |
| 2415 | It can assume that the variable `pw' |
| 2416 | points to the password file entry for this user. |
| 2417 | |
| 2418 | At some sites, the pw_gecos field contains |
| 2419 | the user's full name. If neither this nor any other |
| 2420 | field contains the right thing, use pw_name, |
| 2421 | giving the user's login name, since that is better than nothing. */ |
| 2422 | #define USER_FULL_NAME pw->pw_gecos |
| 2423 | |
| 2424 | /* Define AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME if you use the convention |
| 2425 | that & in the full name stands for the login id. */ |
| 2426 | /* Turned on June 1996 supposing nobody will mind it. */ |
| 2427 | #define AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME |
| 2428 | |
| 2429 | /* Define HAVE_SOUND if we have sound support. We know it works |
| 2430 | and compiles only on the specified platforms. For others, |
| 2431 | it probably doesn't make sense to try. */ |
| 2432 | |
| 2433 | #if defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __NetBSD__ || defined __linux__ |
| 2434 | #ifdef HAVE_MACHINE_SOUNDCARD_H |
| 2435 | #define HAVE_SOUND 1 |
| 2436 | #endif |
| 2437 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H |
| 2438 | #define HAVE_SOUND 1 |
| 2439 | #endif |
| 2440 | #ifdef HAVE_SOUNDCARD_H |
| 2441 | #define HAVE_SOUND 1 |
| 2442 | #endif |
| 2443 | #endif /* __FreeBSD__ || __NetBSD__ || __linux__ */ |
| 2444 | |
| 2445 | /* If using GNU, then support inline function declarations. */ |
| 2446 | /* Don't try to switch on inline handling as detected by AC_C_INLINE |
| 2447 | generally, because even if non-gcc compilers accept `inline', they |
| 2448 | may reject `extern inline'. */ |
| 2449 | #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| 2450 | #define INLINE __inline__ |
| 2451 | #else |
| 2452 | #define INLINE |
| 2453 | #endif |
| 2454 | |
| 2455 | /* Include the os and machine dependent files. */ |
| 2456 | #include config_opsysfile |
| 2457 | #include config_machfile |
| 2458 | |
| 2459 | /* Load in the conversion definitions if this system |
| 2460 | needs them and the source file being compiled has not |
| 2461 | said to inhibit this. There should be no need for you |
| 2462 | to alter these lines. */ |
| 2463 | |
| 2464 | #ifdef SHORTNAMES |
| 2465 | #ifndef NO_SHORTNAMES |
| 2466 | #include "../shortnames/remap.h" |
| 2467 | #endif /* not NO_SHORTNAMES */ |
| 2468 | #endif /* SHORTNAMES */ |
| 2469 | |
| 2470 | /* If no remapping takes place, static variables cannot be dumped as |
| 2471 | pure, so don't worry about the `static' keyword. */ |
| 2472 | #ifdef NO_REMAP |
| 2473 | #undef static |
| 2474 | #endif |
| 2475 | |
| 2476 | /* Define `subprocesses' should be defined if you want to |
| 2477 | have code for asynchronous subprocesses |
| 2478 | (as used in M-x compile and M-x shell). |
| 2479 | These do not work for some USG systems yet; |
| 2480 | for the ones where they work, the s/SYSTEM.h file defines this flag. */ |
| 2481 | |
| 2482 | #ifndef VMS |
| 2483 | #ifndef USG |
| 2484 | /* #define subprocesses */ |
| 2485 | #endif |
| 2486 | #endif |
| 2487 | |
| 2488 | /* SIGTYPE is the macro we actually use. */ |
| 2489 | #ifndef SIGTYPE |
| 2490 | #define SIGTYPE RETSIGTYPE |
| 2491 | #endif |
| 2492 | |
| 2493 | #ifdef emacs /* Don't do this for lib-src. */ |
| 2494 | /* Tell regex.c to use a type compatible with Emacs. */ |
| 2495 | #define RE_TRANSLATE_TYPE Lisp_Object |
| 2496 | #define RE_TRANSLATE(TBL, C) CHAR_TABLE_TRANSLATE (TBL, C) |
| 2497 | #define RE_TRANSLATE_P(TBL) (XFASTINT (TBL) != 0) |
| 2498 | #endif |
| 2499 | |
| 2500 | /* Avoid link-time collision with system mktime if we will use our own. */ |
| 2501 | #if ! HAVE_MKTIME || BROKEN_MKTIME |
| 2502 | #define mktime emacs_mktime |
| 2503 | #endif |
| 2504 | |
| 2505 | /* The rest of the code currently tests the CPP symbol BSTRING. |
| 2506 | Override any claims made by the system-description files. |
| 2507 | Note that on some SCO version it is possible to have bcopy and not bcmp. */ |
| 2508 | #undef BSTRING |
| 2509 | #if defined (HAVE_BCOPY) && defined (HAVE_BCMP) |
| 2510 | #define BSTRING |
| 2511 | #endif |
| 2512 | |
| 2513 | /* Some of the files of Emacs which are intended for use with other |
| 2514 | programs assume that if you have a config.h file, you must declare |
| 2515 | the type of getenv. |
| 2516 | |
| 2517 | This declaration shouldn't appear when alloca.s or Makefile.in |
| 2518 | includes config.h. */ |
| 2519 | #ifndef NOT_C_CODE |
| 2520 | extern char *getenv (); |
| 2521 | #endif |
| 2522 | |
| 2523 | #endif /* EMACS_CONFIG_H */ |
| 2524 | |
| 2525 | /* These default definitions are good for almost all machines. |
| 2526 | The exceptions override them in m/MACHINE.h. */ |
| 2527 | |
| 2528 | #ifndef BITS_PER_CHAR |
| 2529 | #define BITS_PER_CHAR 8 |
| 2530 | #endif |
| 2531 | |
| 2532 | #ifndef BITS_PER_SHORT |
| 2533 | #define BITS_PER_SHORT 16 |
| 2534 | #endif |
| 2535 | |
| 2536 | /* Note that lisp.h uses this in a preprocessor conditional, so it |
| 2537 | would not work to use sizeof. That being so, we do all of them |
| 2538 | without sizeof, for uniformity's sake. */ |
| 2539 | #ifndef BITS_PER_INT |
| 2540 | #define BITS_PER_INT 32 |
| 2541 | #endif |
| 2542 | |
| 2543 | #ifndef BITS_PER_LONG |
| 2544 | #ifdef _LP64 |
| 2545 | #define BITS_PER_LONG 64 |
| 2546 | #else |
| 2547 | #define BITS_PER_LONG 32 |
| 2548 | #endif |
| 2549 | #endif |
| 2550 | |
| 2551 | /* Define if the compiler supports function prototypes. It may do so |
| 2552 | but not define __STDC__ (e.g. DEC C by default) or may define it as |
| 2553 | zero. */ |
| 2554 | #undef PROTOTYPES |
| 2555 | /* For mktime.c: */ |
| 2556 | #ifndef __P |
| 2557 | # if defined PROTOTYPES |
| 2558 | # define __P(args) args |
| 2559 | # else |
| 2560 | # define __P(args) () |
| 2561 | # endif /* GCC. */ |
| 2562 | #endif /* __P */ |
| 2563 | |
| 2564 | |
| 2565 | /* Don't include "string.h" or <stdlib.h> in non-C code. */ |
| 2566 | #ifndef NOT_C_CODE |
| 2567 | #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H |
| 2568 | #include "string.h" |
| 2569 | #endif |
| 2570 | #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H |
| 2571 | #include <stdlib.h> |
| 2572 | #endif |
| 2573 | #endif |
| 2574 | |
| 2575 | /* Define HAVE_X_I18N if we have usable i18n support. */ |
| 2576 | |
| 2577 | #ifdef HAVE_X11R6 |
| 2578 | #define HAVE_X_I18N |
| 2579 | #elif defined HAVE_X11R5 && !defined X11R5_INHIBIT_I18N |
| 2580 | #define HAVE_X_I18N |
| 2581 | #endif |
| 2582 | |
| 2583 | /* Define HAVE_X11R6_XIM if we have usable X11R6-style XIM support. */ |
| 2584 | |
| 2585 | #if defined HAVE_X11R6 && !defined INHIBIT_X11R6_XIM |
| 2586 | #define HAVE_X11R6_XIM |
| 2587 | #endif |
| 2588 | |
| 2589 | /* Should we enable expensive run-time checking of data types? */ |
| 2590 | #undef ENABLE_CHECKING |
| 2591 | |
| 2592 | #if defined __GNUC__ && (__GNUC__ > 2 \ |
| 2593 | || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5)) |
| 2594 | #define NO_RETURN __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) |
| 2595 | #else |
| 2596 | #define NO_RETURN /* nothing */ |
| 2597 | #endif |
| 2598 | ])dnl |
| 2599 | |
| 2600 | #### Report on what we decided to do. |
| 2601 | echo " |
| 2602 | Configured for \`${canonical}'. |
| 2603 | |
| 2604 | Where should the build process find the source code? ${srcdir} |
| 2605 | What operating system and machine description files should Emacs use? |
| 2606 | \`${opsysfile}' and \`${machfile}' |
| 2607 | What compiler should emacs be built with? ${CC} ${CFLAGS} |
| 2608 | Should Emacs use the GNU version of malloc? ${GNU_MALLOC}${GNU_MALLOC_reason} |
| 2609 | Should Emacs use a relocating allocator for buffers? ${REL_ALLOC} |
| 2610 | Should Emacs use mmap(2) for buffer allocation? $use_mmap_for_buffers |
| 2611 | What window system should Emacs use? ${window_system} |
| 2612 | What toolkit should Emacs use? ${USE_X_TOOLKIT} |
| 2613 | Should Emacs use a shared game state directory? ${gamedir}" |
| 2614 | |
| 2615 | if test -n "${x_includes}"; then |
| 2616 | echo " Where do we find X Windows header files? ${x_includes}" |
| 2617 | else |
| 2618 | echo " Where do we find X Windows header files? Standard dirs" |
| 2619 | fi |
| 2620 | if test -n "${x_libraries}"; then |
| 2621 | echo " Where do we find X Windows libraries? ${x_libraries}" |
| 2622 | else |
| 2623 | echo " Where do we find X Windows libraries? Standard dirs" |
| 2624 | fi |
| 2625 | |
| 2626 | echo " Does Emacs use -lXaw3d? ${HAVE_XAW3D}" |
| 2627 | echo " Does Emacs use -lXpm? ${HAVE_XPM}" |
| 2628 | echo " Does Emacs use -ljpeg? ${HAVE_JPEG}" |
| 2629 | echo " Does Emacs use -ltiff? ${HAVE_TIFF}" |
| 2630 | echo " Does Emacs use -lungif? ${HAVE_GIF}" |
| 2631 | echo " Does Emacs use -lpng? ${HAVE_PNG}" |
| 2632 | echo " Does Emacs use X toolkit scroll bars? ${USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS}" |
| 2633 | echo |
| 2634 | |
| 2635 | # Remove any trailing slashes in these variables. |
| 2636 | changequote(, )dnl |
| 2637 | test "${prefix}" != NONE && |
| 2638 | prefix=`echo "${prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'` |
| 2639 | test "${exec_prefix}" != NONE && |
| 2640 | exec_prefix=`echo "${exec_prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'` |
| 2641 | changequote([, ])dnl |
| 2642 | |
| 2643 | ## Check if the C preprocessor will convert `..' to `. .'. If so, set |
| 2644 | ## CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL to `yes' so that the code to generate Makefile |
| 2645 | ## from Makefile.c can correctly provide the arg `-traditional' to the |
| 2646 | ## C preprocessor. |
| 2647 | |
| 2648 | AC_EGREP_CPP(yes..yes, |
| 2649 | [yes..yes], |
| 2650 | CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL=no, |
| 2651 | CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL=yes) |
| 2652 | |
| 2653 | AC_OUTPUT(Makefile lib-src/Makefile.c:lib-src/Makefile.in oldXMenu/Makefile \ |
| 2654 | man/Makefile lwlib/Makefile src/Makefile.c:src/Makefile.in \ |
| 2655 | lisp/Makefile lispref/Makefile lispintro/Makefile leim/Makefile, [ |
| 2656 | |
| 2657 | ### Make the necessary directories, if they don't exist. |
| 2658 | for dir in etc lisp ; do |
| 2659 | test -d ${dir} || mkdir ${dir} |
| 2660 | done |
| 2661 | |
| 2662 | # Build src/Makefile from ${srcdir}/src/Makefile.c |
| 2663 | # and lib-src/Makefile from ${srcdir}/lib-src/Makefile.c |
| 2664 | # This must be done after src/config.h is built, since we rely on that file. |
| 2665 | |
| 2666 | changequote(, )dnl The horror, the horror. |
| 2667 | # Now get this: Some word that is part of the ${srcdir} directory name |
| 2668 | # or the ${configuration} value might, just might, happen to be an |
| 2669 | # identifier like `sun4' or `i386' or something, and be predefined by |
| 2670 | # the C preprocessor to some helpful value like 1, or maybe the empty |
| 2671 | # string. Needless to say consequent macro substitutions are less |
| 2672 | # than conducive to the makefile finding the correct directory. |
| 2673 | undefs="`echo $top_srcdir $configuration $canonical | |
| 2674 | sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/ /g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/ *$//' \ |
| 2675 | -e 's/ */ -U/g' -e 's/-U[0-9][^ ]*//g' \ |
| 2676 | `" |
| 2677 | changequote([, ])dnl |
| 2678 | |
| 2679 | echo creating src/epaths.h |
| 2680 | ${MAKE-make} epaths-force |
| 2681 | |
| 2682 | # As of 2000-11-19, newest development versions of GNU cpp preprocess |
| 2683 | # `..' to `. .' unless invoked with -traditional |
| 2684 | |
| 2685 | if test "x$GCC" = xyes && test "x$CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL" = xyes; then |
| 2686 | CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -traditional" |
| 2687 | fi |
| 2688 | |
| 2689 | echo creating lib-src/Makefile |
| 2690 | ( cd lib-src |
| 2691 | rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c |
| 2692 | sed -e '/start of cpp stuff/q' \ |
| 2693 | < Makefile.c > junk1.c |
| 2694 | sed -e '1,/start of cpp stuff/d'\ |
| 2695 | -e 's,/\*\*/#\(.*\)$,/* \1 */,' \ |
| 2696 | < Makefile.c > junk.c |
| 2697 | $CPP $undefs -I. -I$srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \ |
| 2698 | sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ \f]*$/d' > junk2.c |
| 2699 | cat junk1.c junk2.c > Makefile.new |
| 2700 | rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c |
| 2701 | chmod 444 Makefile.new |
| 2702 | mv -f Makefile.new Makefile |
| 2703 | ) |
| 2704 | |
| 2705 | echo creating src/Makefile |
| 2706 | ( cd src |
| 2707 | rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c |
| 2708 | sed -e '/start of cpp stuff/q' \ |
| 2709 | < Makefile.c > junk1.c |
| 2710 | sed -e '1,/start of cpp stuff/d'\ |
| 2711 | -e 's,/\*\*/#\(.*\)$,/* \1 */,' \ |
| 2712 | < Makefile.c > junk.c |
| 2713 | $CPP $undefs -I. -I$srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \ |
| 2714 | sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ \f]*$/d' > junk2.c |
| 2715 | cat junk1.c junk2.c > Makefile.new |
| 2716 | rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c |
| 2717 | chmod 444 Makefile.new |
| 2718 | mv -f Makefile.new Makefile |
| 2719 | ) |
| 2720 | |
| 2721 | if test ! -f src/.gdbinit && test -f $srcdir/src/.gdbinit; then |
| 2722 | echo creating src/.gdbinit |
| 2723 | echo source $srcdir/src/.gdbinit > src/.gdbinit |
| 2724 | fi |
| 2725 | |
| 2726 | # This is how we know whether to re-run configure in certain cases. |
| 2727 | touch src/config.stamp |
| 2728 | |
| 2729 | ], [GCC="$GCC" NON_GNU_CPP="$NON_GNU_CPP" CPP="$CPP" CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL="$CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"]) |
| 2730 | |