dnl ======================================================================== dnl | BEGIN CODE FROM find_apr.m4 | dnl ======================================================================== dnl dnl find_apr.m4 : locate the APR include files and libraries dnl dnl This macro file can be used by applications to find and use the APR dnl library. It provides a standardized mechanism for using APR. It supports dnl embedding APR into the application source, or locating an installed dnl copy of APR. dnl dnl APR_FIND_APR([srcdir [, builddir, implicit-install-check]]) dnl dnl where srcdir is the location of the bundled APR source directory, or dnl empty if source is not bundled. dnl dnl where blddir is the location where the bundled APR will will be built, dnl or empty if the build will occur in the srcdir. dnl dnl where implicit-install-check set to 1 indicates if there is no dnl --with-apr option specified, we will look for installed copies. dnl dnl Sets the following variables on exit: dnl dnl apr_found : "yes", "no", "reconfig" dnl dnl apr_config : If the apr-config tool exists, this refers to it. If dnl apr_found is "reconfig", then the bundled directory dnl should be reconfigured *before* using apr_config. dnl dnl Note: this macro file assumes that apr-config has been installed; it dnl is normally considered a required part of an APR installation. dnl dnl If a bundled source directory is available and needs to be (re)configured, dnl then apr_found is set to "reconfig". The caller should reconfigure the dnl (passed-in) source directory, placing the result in the build directory, dnl as appropriate. dnl dnl If apr_found is "yes" or "reconfig", then the caller should use the dnl value of apr_config to fetch any necessary build/link information. dnl AC_DEFUN([APR_FIND_APR], [ apr_found="no" if test "$ac_cv_emxos2" = "yes"; then # Scripts don't pass test -x on OS/2 TEST_X="test -f" else TEST_X="test -x" fi AC_MSG_CHECKING(for APR) AC_ARG_WITH(apr, [ --with-apr=DIR|FILE prefix for installed APR, path to APR build tree, or the full path to apr-config], [ if test "$withval" = "no" || test "$withval" = "yes"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-apr requires a directory to be provided]) fi if $TEST_X "$withval/bin/apr-config"; then apr_found="yes" apr_config="$withval/bin/apr-config" elif $TEST_X "$withval/apr-config"; then apr_found="yes" apr_config="$withval/apr-config" elif $TEST_X "$withval/bin/apr-1-config"; then apr_found="yes" apr_config="$withval/bin/apr-1-config" elif $TEST_X "$withval/apr-1-config"; then apr_found="yes" apr_config="$withval/apr-1-config" elif $TEST_X "$withval" && $withval --help > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then apr_found="yes" apr_config="$withval" fi dnl if --with-apr is used, then the target prefix/directory must be valid if test "$apr_found" != "yes"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-apr parameter is incorrect. It must specify an install prefix, a build directory, or an apr-config file.]) fi ],[ dnl if we have a bundled source directory, use it if test -d "$1"; then apr_temp_abs_srcdir="`cd $1 && pwd`" apr_found="reconfig" if test -n "$2"; then apr_config="$2/apr-config" else apr_config="$1/apr-config" fi fi if test "$apr_found" = "no" && test -n "$3" && test "$3" = "1"; then if apr-config --help > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then apr_found="yes" apr_config="apr-config" else dnl look in some standard places (apparently not in builtin/default) for lookdir in /usr /usr/local /opt/apr /usr/local/apache2 ; do if $TEST_X "$lookdir/bin/apr-config"; then apr_found="yes" apr_config="$lookdir/bin/apr-config" break fi done fi fi ]) AC_MSG_RESULT($apr_found) ]) dnl dnl ======================================================================== dnl | END CODE FROM find_apr.m4 | dnl ========================================================================