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1dnl This is an autoconf script.
2dnl To rebuild the `configure' script from this, execute the command
3dnl autoconf
4dnl in the directory containing this script.
caaaf02a 5AC_PREREQ(2.0)dnl
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6AC_INIT(src/lisp.h)
7AC_CONFIG_HEADER(src/config.h)
8
9bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin'
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10datadir='${prefix}/share'
11sharedstatedir='${prefix}/com'
12libexecdir='${exec_prefix}/libexec'
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13mandir='${prefix}/man/man1'
14infodir='${prefix}/info'
15lispdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/lisp'
16locallisppath='${datadir}/emacs/site-lisp'
17lisppath='${locallisppath}:${lispdir}'
18etcdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/etc'
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19lockdir='${sharedstatedir}/emacs/lock'
20archlibdir='${libexecdir}/emacs/${version}/${configuration}'
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21docdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/etc'
22
39a7c455 23AC_ARG_WITH(gcc,
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24[ --with-gcc use GCC to compile Emacs])
25AC_ARG_WITH(pop,
26[ --with-pop support POP for mail retrieval],
27[AC_DEFINE(MAIL_USE_POP)])
28AC_ARG_WITH(kerberos,
29[ --with-kerberos support Kerberos-authenticated POP],
30[AC_DEFINE(KERBEROS)])
31AC_ARG_WITH(hesiod,
32[ --with-hesiod support Hesiod to get the POP server host],
33[AC_DEFINE(HESIOD)])
34dnl This should be the last --with option, because --with-x is
35dnl added later on when we find the path of X, and it's best to
36dnl keep them together visually.
9ec10b2f 37AC_ARG_WITH(x-toolkit,
4f734bde 38[ --with-x-toolkit=KIT use an X toolkit (KIT = yes/lucid/athena/motif)],
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39[ case "${withval}" in
40 y | ye | yes ) val=athena ;;
41 n | no ) val=no ;;
42 l | lu | luc | luci | lucid ) val=lucid ;;
43 a | at | ath | athe | athena ) val=athena ;;
3cd69289 44 m | mo | mot | moti | motif ) val=motif ;;
2e71ec17 45dnl These don't currently work.
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46dnl o | op | ope | open | open- | open-l | open-lo \
47dnl | open-loo | open-look ) val=open-look ;;
9ec10b2f 48 * )
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49dnl AC_MSG_ERROR([the \`--with-x-toolkit' option is supposed to have a value
50dnl which is \`yes', \`no', \`lucid', \`athena', \`motif' or \`open-look'.])
9ec10b2f 51AC_MSG_ERROR([the \`--with-x-toolkit' option is supposed to have a value
3cd69289 52which is \`yes', \`no', \`lucid', \`athena', or \`motif'.
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53Currently, \`yes', \`athena' and \`lucid' are synonyms.])
54 ;;
55 esac
56 with_x_toolkit=$val
57])
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58
59#### Make srcdir absolute, if it isn't already. It's important to
60#### avoid running the path through pwd unnecessary, since pwd can
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61#### give you automounter prefixes, which can go away. We do all this
62#### so Emacs can find its files when run uninstalled.
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63case "${srcdir}" in
64 /* ) ;;
65 . )
66 ## We may be able to use the $PWD environment variable to make this
67 ## absolute. But sometimes PWD is inaccurate.
68 if test "${PWD}" != "" && test "`(cd ${PWD} ; sh -c pwd)`" = "`pwd`" ;
69 then
70 srcdir="$PWD"
71 else
72 srcdir="`(cd ${srcdir}; pwd)`"
73 fi
74 ;;
75 * ) srcdir="`(cd ${srcdir}; pwd)`" ;;
76esac
77
78#### Check if the source directory already has a configured system in it.
79if test `pwd` != `(cd ${srcdir} && pwd)` \
80 && test -f "${srcdir}/src/config.h" ; then
81 AC_MSG_WARN([The directory tree \`${srcdir}' is being used
82 as a build directory right now; it has been configured in its own
83 right. To configure in another directory as well, you MUST
84 use GNU make. If you do not have GNU make, then you must
85 now do \`make distclean' in ${srcdir},
86 and then run $0 again.])
87
2d73167a 88changequote(, )dnl
9ec10b2f 89 extrasub='/^VPATH[ ]*=/c\
2d73167a 90changequote([, ])dnl
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91vpath %.c $(srcdir)\
92vpath %.h $(srcdir)\
93vpath %.y $(srcdir)\
94vpath %.l $(srcdir)\
95vpath %.s $(srcdir)\
96vpath %.in $(srcdir)'
97fi
98
99#### Given the configuration name, set machfile and opsysfile to the
100#### names of the m/*.h and s/*.h files we should use.
101
102### Canonicalize the configuration name.
103
104AC_CANONICAL_HOST
105canonical=$host
7bbbba31 106configuration=$host_alias
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107
108changequote(, )dnl
109
110### If you add support for a new configuration, add code to this
111### switch statement to recognize your configuration name and select
112### the appropriate operating system and machine description files.
113
114### You would hope that you could choose an m/*.h file pretty much
115### based on the machine portion of the configuration name, and an s-
116### file based on the operating system portion. However, it turns out
117### that each m/*.h file is pretty manufacturer-specific - for
118### example, apollo.h, hp9000s300.h, mega68k, news.h, and tad68k are
119### all 68000 machines; mips.h, pmax.h, and news-risc are all MIPS
120### machines. So we basically have to have a special case for each
121### configuration name.
122###
123### As far as handling version numbers on operating systems is
124### concerned, make sure things will fail in a fixable way. If
125### /etc/MACHINES doesn't say anything about version numbers, be
126### prepared to handle anything reasonably. If version numbers
127### matter, be sure /etc/MACHINES says something about it.
128###
129### Eric Raymond says we should accept strings like "sysvr4" to mean
130### "System V Release 4"; he writes, "The old convention encouraged
131### confusion between `system' and `release' levels'."
132
133machine='' opsys='' unported=no
134case "${canonical}" in
135
136 ## NetBSD ports
137 *-*-netbsd* )
138 opsys=netbsd
139 case "${canonical}" in
140 i[345]86-*-netbsd*) machine=intel386 ;;
141 m68k-*-netbsd*)
142 # This is somewhat bogus.
143 machine=hp9000s300 ;;
144 mips-*-netbsd*) machine=pmax ;;
145 ns32k-*-netbsd*) machine=ns32000 ;;
146 sparc-*-netbsd*) machine=sparc ;;
147 esac
148 ;;
149
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150 ## Acorn RISCiX:
151 arm-acorn-riscix1.1* )
152 machine=acorn opsys=riscix1-1
153 ;;
154 arm-acorn-riscix1.2* | arm-acorn-riscix )
155 machine=acorn opsys=riscix1-2
156 ;;
157
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158 ## Alliant machines
159 ## Strictly speaking, we need the version of the alliant operating
160 ## system to choose the right machine file, but currently the
161 ## configuration name doesn't tell us enough to choose the right
162 ## one; we need to give alliants their own operating system name to
163 ## do this right. When someone cares, they can help us.
164 fx80-alliant-* )
165 machine=alliant4 opsys=bsd4-2
166 ;;
167 i860-alliant-* )
168 machine=alliant-2800 opsys=bsd4-3
169 ;;
170
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171 alpha-dec-osf* )
172 machine=alpha opsys=osf1
173 ;;
174
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175 ## Altos 3068
176 m68*-altos-sysv* )
177 machine=altos opsys=usg5-2
178 ;;
179
180 ## Amdahl UTS
181 580-amdahl-sysv* )
182 machine=amdahl opsys=usg5-2-2
183 ;;
184
185 ## Appallings - I mean, Apollos - running Domain
186 m68*-apollo* )
c4ff4831 187 machine=apollo opsys=domain NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp
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188 ;;
189
190 ## AT&T 3b2, 3b5, 3b15, 3b20
191 we32k-att-sysv* )
192 machine=att3b opsys=usg5-2-2
193 ;;
194
195 ## AT&T 3b1 - The Mighty Unix PC!
196 m68*-att-sysv* )
197 machine=7300 opsys=usg5-2-2
198 ;;
199
200 ## Bull dpx20
201 rs6000-bull-bosx* )
202 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2
203 ;;
204
205 ## Bull dpx2
206 m68*-bull-sysv3* )
207 machine=dpx2 opsys=usg5-3
208 ;;
209
210 ## Bull sps7
211 m68*-bull-sysv2* )
212 machine=sps7 opsys=usg5-2
213 ;;
214
215 ## CCI 5/32, 6/32 -- see "Tahoe".
216
217 ## Celerity
218 ## I don't know what configuration name to use for this; config.sub
219 ## doesn't seem to know anything about it. Hey, Celerity users, get
220 ## in touch with us!
221 celerity-celerity-bsd* )
222 machine=celerity opsys=bsd4-2
223 ;;
224
225 ## Clipper
226 ## What operating systems does this chip run that Emacs has been
227 ## tested on?
228 clipper-* )
229 machine=clipper
230 ## We'll use the catch-all code at the bottom to guess the
231 ## operating system.
232 ;;
233
234 ## Convex
235 *-convex-bsd* | *-convex-convexos* )
236 machine=convex opsys=bsd4-3
237 ## Prevents suprious white space in makefiles - d.m.cooke@larc.nasa.gov
238 NON_GNU_CPP="cc -E -P"
239 ;;
240
241 ## Cubix QBx/386
242 i[345]86-cubix-sysv* )
243 machine=intel386 opsys=usg5-3
244 ;;
245
246 ## Cydra 5
247 cydra*-cydrome-sysv* )
248 machine=cydra5 opsys=usg5-3
249 ;;
250
251 ## Data General AViiON Machines
252 m88k-dg-dgux5.4R3* | m88k-dg-dgux5.4.3* )
253 machine=aviion opsys=dgux5-4r3
254 ;;
255 m88k-dg-dgux5.4R2* | m88k-dg-dgux5.4.2* )
256 machine=aviion opsys=dgux5-4r2
257 ;;
258 m88k-dg-dgux* )
259 machine=aviion opsys=dgux
260 ;;
261
262 ## DECstations
263 mips-dec-ultrix[0-3].* | mips-dec-ultrix4.0* | mips-dec-bsd4.2* )
264 machine=pmax opsys=bsd4-2
265 ;;
266 mips-dec-ultrix* | mips-dec-bsd* )
267 machine=pmax opsys=bsd4-3
268 ;;
269 mips-dec-osf* )
270 machine=pmax opsys=osf1
271 ;;
272
273 ## Motorola Delta machines
274 m68k-motorola-sysv* | m68000-motorola-sysv* )
275 machine=delta opsys=usg5-3
276 if test -z "`type gnucc | grep 'not found'`"
277 then CC=gnucc
278 else
279 if test -z "`type gcc | grep 'not found'`"
280 then CC=gcc
281 else CC=cc
282 fi
283 fi
284 ;;
285 m88k-motorola-sysv4* )
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286 # jbotte@bnr.ca says that UNIX_System_V <hostName> 4.0 R40V4.3 m88k mc88110
287 # needs POSIX_SIGNALS and therefore needs usg5-4-2.
288 # I hope there are not other 4.0 versions for this machine
289 # which really need usg5-4 instead.
290 machine=delta88k opsys=usg5-4-2
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291 ;;
292 m88k-motorola-sysv* | m88k-motorola-m88kbcs* )
293 machine=delta88k opsys=usg5-3
294 ;;
295
296 ## Dual machines
297 m68*-dual-sysv* )
298 machine=dual opsys=usg5-2
299 ;;
300 m68*-dual-uniplus* )
301 machine=dual opsys=unipl5-2
302 ;;
303
304 ## Elxsi 6400
305 elxsi-elxsi-sysv* )
306 machine=elxsi opsys=usg5-2
307 ;;
308
309 ## Encore machines
310 ns16k-encore-bsd* )
311 machine=ns16000 opsys=umax
312 ;;
313
314 ## The GEC 93 - apparently, this port isn't really finished yet.
315
316 ## Gould Power Node and NP1
317 pn-gould-bsd4.2* )
318 machine=gould opsys=bsd4-2
319 ;;
320 pn-gould-bsd4.3* )
321 machine=gould opsys=bsd4-3
322 ;;
323 np1-gould-bsd* )
324 machine=gould-np1 opsys=bsd4-3
325 ;;
326
327 ## Harris Night Hawk machines running CX/UX (a 5000 looks just like a 4000
328 ## as far as Emacs is concerned).
329 m88k-harris-cxux* )
330 # Build needs to be different on 7.0 and later releases
331 case "`uname -r`" in
332 [56].[0-9] ) machine=nh4000 opsys=cxux ;;
333 [7].[0-9] ) machine=nh4000 opsys=cxux7 ;;
334 esac
335 ;;
336 ## Harris ecx or gcx running CX/UX (Series 1200, Series 3000)
337 m68k-harris-cxux* )
338 machine=nh3000 opsys=cxux
339 ;;
340
341 ## Honeywell XPS100
342 xps*-honeywell-sysv* )
343 machine=xps100 opsys=usg5-2
344 ;;
345
346 ## HP 9000 series 200 or 300
347 m68*-hp-bsd* )
348 machine=hp9000s300 opsys=bsd4-3
349 ;;
350 ## HP/UX 7, 8 and 9 are supported on these machines.
351 m68*-hp-hpux* )
352 case "`uname -r`" in
353 ## Someone's system reports A.B8.05 for this.
354 ## I wonder what other possibilities there are.
355 *.B8.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux8 ;;
356 *.08.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux8 ;;
357 *.09.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux9 ;;
358 *) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux ;;
359 esac
360 ;;
361
362 ## HP 9000 series 700 and 800, running HP/UX
363 hppa*-hp-hpux7* )
364 machine=hp800 opsys=hpux
365 ;;
366 hppa*-hp-hpux8* )
367 machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8
368 ;;
369 hppa*-hp-hpux9shr* )
370 machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9shr
371 ;;
372 hppa*-hp-hpux9* )
373 machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9
374 ;;
375
376 ## HP 9000 series 700 and 800, running HP/UX
377 hppa*-hp-hpux* )
378 ## Cross-compilation? Nah!
379 case "`uname -r`" in
380 ## Someone's system reports A.B8.05 for this.
381 ## I wonder what other possibilities there are.
382 *.B8.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8 ;;
383 *.08.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8 ;;
384 *.09.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9 ;;
385 *) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux ;;
386 esac
387 ;;
388
389 ## Orion machines
390 orion-orion-bsd* )
391 machine=orion opsys=bsd4-2
392 ;;
393 clipper-orion-bsd* )
394 machine=orion105 opsys=bsd4-2
395 ;;
396
397 ## IBM machines
398 i[345]86-ibm-aix1.1* )
399 machine=ibmps2-aix opsys=usg5-2-2
400 ;;
401 i[345]86-ibm-aix1.[23]* | i[345]86-ibm-aix* )
402 machine=ibmps2-aix opsys=usg5-3
403 ;;
404 i370-ibm-aix*)
405 machine=ibm370aix opsys=usg5-3
406 ;;
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408 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-1
409 ;;
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411 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2-5
412 ;;
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413 rs6000-ibm-aix4.1* | powerpc-ibm-aix4.1* )
414 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix4-1
415 ;;
416 rs6000-ibm-aix4* | powerpc-ibm-aix4* )
417 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix4
418 ;;
046545ec 419 rs6000-ibm-aix* | powerpc-ibm-aix* )
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420 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2
421 ;;
422 romp-ibm-bsd4.3* )
423 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3
424 ;;
425 romp-ibm-bsd4.2* )
426 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-2
427 ;;
428 romp-ibm-aos4.3* )
429 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3
430 ;;
431 romp-ibm-aos4.2* )
432 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-2
433 ;;
434 romp-ibm-aos* )
435 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3
436 ;;
437 romp-ibm-bsd* )
438 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3
439 ;;
440 romp-ibm-aix* )
441 machine=ibmrt-aix opsys=usg5-2-2
442 ;;
443
444 ## Integrated Solutions `Optimum V'
445 m68*-isi-bsd4.2* )
446 machine=isi-ov opsys=bsd4-2
447 ;;
448 m68*-isi-bsd4.3* )
449 machine=isi-ov opsys=bsd4-3
450 ;;
451
452 ## Intel 386 machines where we do care about the manufacturer
453 i[345]86-intsys-sysv* )
454 machine=is386 opsys=usg5-2-2
455 ;;
456
457 ## Prime EXL
458 i[345]86-prime-sysv* )
459 machine=i386 opsys=usg5-3
460 ;;
461
3cd69289 462 ## Sequent Symmetry running Dynix
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463 i[345]86-sequent-bsd* )
464 machine=symmetry opsys=bsd4-3
465 ;;
466
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467 ## Sequent Symmetry running DYNIX/ptx
468 ## Use the old cpp rather than the newer ANSI one.
469 i[345]86-sequent-ptx* )
470 machine=sequent-ptx opsys=ptx
471 NON_GNU_CPP="/lib/cpp"
472 ;;
473
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474 ## Unspecified sysv on an ncr machine defaults to svr4.2.
475 ## (Plain usg5-4 doesn't turn on POSIX signals, which we need.)
476 i[345]86-ncr-sysv* )
477 machine=intel386 opsys=usg5-4-2
478 ;;
479
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480 ## Intel Paragon OSF/1
481 i860-intel-osf1* )
482 machine=paragon opsys=osf1 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/mach/lib/cpp
483 ;;
484
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485 ## Intel 860
486 i860-*-sysv4* )
487 machine=i860 opsys=usg5-4
488 NON_GNU_CC="/bin/cc" # Ie, not the one in /usr/ucb/cc.
489 NON_GNU_CPP="/usr/ccs/lib/cpp" # cc -E tokenizes macro expansion.
490 ;;
491
492 ## Masscomp machines
493 m68*-masscomp-rtu* )
494 machine=masscomp opsys=rtu
495 ;;
496
497 ## Megatest machines
498 m68*-megatest-bsd* )
499 machine=mega68 opsys=bsd4-2
500 ;;
501
502 ## Workstations sold by MIPS
503 ## This is not necessarily all workstations using the MIPS processor -
504 ## Irises are produced by SGI, and DECstations by DEC.
505
506 ## etc/MACHINES lists mips.h and mips4.h as possible machine files,
507 ## and usg5-2-2 and bsd4-3 as possible OS files. The only guidance
508 ## it gives for choosing between the alternatives seems to be "Use
509 ## -machine=mips4 for RISCOS version 4; use -opsystem=bsd4-3 with
510 ## the BSD world." I'll assume that these are instructions for
511 ## handling two odd situations, and that every other situation
512 ## should use mips.h and usg5-2-2, they being listed first.
513 mips-mips-usg* )
514 machine=mips4
515 ## Fall through to the general code at the bottom to decide on the OS.
516 ;;
517 mips-mips-riscos4* )
518 machine=mips4 opsys=bsd4-3
519 NON_GNU_CC="cc -systype bsd43"
520 NON_GNU_CPP="cc -systype bsd43 -E"
521 ;;
522 mips-mips-bsd* )
523 machine=mips opsys=bsd4-3
524 ;;
525 mips-mips-* )
526 machine=mips opsys=usg5-2-2
527 ;;
528
529 ## NeXT
530 m68*-next-* | i[345]86-next-* )
531 machine=next opsys=mach2
532 ;;
533
534 ## The complete machine from National Semiconductor
535 ns32k-ns-genix* )
536 machine=ns32000 opsys=usg5-2
537 ;;
538
539 ## NCR machines
540 m68*-ncr-sysv2* | m68*-ncr-sysvr2* )
541 machine=tower32 opsys=usg5-2-2
542 ;;
543 m68*-ncr-sysv3* | m68*-ncr-sysvr3* )
544 machine=tower32v3 opsys=usg5-3
545 ;;
546
547 ## Nixdorf Targon 31
548 m68*-nixdorf-sysv* )
549 machine=targon31 opsys=usg5-2-2
550 ;;
551
552 ## Nu (TI or LMI)
553 m68*-nu-sysv* )
554 machine=nu opsys=usg5-2
555 ;;
556
557 ## Plexus
558 m68*-plexus-sysv* )
559 machine=plexus opsys=usg5-2
560 ;;
561
562 ## Pyramid machines
563 ## I don't really have any idea what sort of processor the Pyramid has,
564 ## so I'm assuming it is its own architecture.
565 pyramid-pyramid-bsd* )
566 machine=pyramid opsys=bsd4-2
567 ;;
568
569 ## Sequent Balance
570 ns32k-sequent-bsd4.2* )
571 machine=sequent opsys=bsd4-2
572 ;;
573 ns32k-sequent-bsd4.3* )
574 machine=sequent opsys=bsd4-3
575 ;;
576
577 ## Siemens Nixdorf
578 mips-siemens-sysv* )
579 machine=mips-siemens opsys=usg5-4
580 NON_GNU_CC=/usr/ccs/bin/cc
581 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp
582 ;;
583
584 ## Silicon Graphics machines
585 ## Iris 2500 and Iris 2500 Turbo (aka the Iris 3030)
586 m68*-sgi-iris3.5* )
587 machine=irist opsys=iris3-5
588 ;;
589 m68*-sgi-iris3.6* | m68*-sgi-iris*)
590 machine=irist opsys=iris3-6
591 ;;
592 ## Iris 4D
593 mips-sgi-irix3* )
594 machine=iris4d opsys=irix3-3
595 ;;
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596 mips-sgi-irix4* )
597 machine=iris4d opsys=irix4-0
598 ;;
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599 mips-sgi-irix6* )
600 machine=iris4d opsys=irix6-0
601 ;;
4ab83697 602 mips-sgi-irix5.[01]* )
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603 machine=iris4d opsys=irix5-0
604 ;;
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605 mips-sgi-irix5* | mips-sgi-irix* )
606 machine=iris4d opsys=irix5-2
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607 ;;
608
609 ## SONY machines
610 m68*-sony-bsd4.2* )
611 machine=news opsys=bsd4-2
612 ;;
613 m68*-sony-bsd4.3* )
614 machine=news opsys=bsd4-3
615 ;;
3d102c59 616 m68*-sony-newsos3* | m68*-sony-news3*)
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617 machine=news opsys=bsd4-3
618 ;;
3d102c59 619 mips-sony-bsd* | mips-sony-newsos4* | mips-sony-news4*)
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620 machine=news-risc opsys=bsd4-3
621 ;;
3d102c59 622 mips-sony-news* )
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623 machine=news-risc opsys=newsos5
624 ;;
625
626 ## Stride
627 m68*-stride-sysv* )
628 machine=stride opsys=usg5-2
629 ;;
630
631 ## Suns
632 *-sun-sunos* | *-sun-bsd* | *-sun-solaris* | i[345]86-*-solaris2* | i[345]86-*-sunos5* )
633 case "${canonical}" in
634 m68*-sunos1* ) machine=sun1 ;;
635 m68*-sunos2* ) machine=sun2 ;;
636 m68* ) machine=sun3 ;;
637 i[345]86-sun-sunos[34]* ) machine=sun386 ;;
638 i[345]86-*-* ) machine=intel386 ;;
639 sparc* ) machine=sparc ;;
640 * ) unported=yes ;;
641 esac
642 case "${canonical}" in
643 ## The Sun386 didn't get past 4.0.
644 i[345]86-*-sunos4 ) opsys=sunos4-0 ;;
645 *-sunos4.0* ) opsys=sunos4-0 ;;
646 *-sunos4.1.3* ) opsys=sunos4-1-3
647 NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-Bstatic
648 GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-static
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650 ;;
651 *-sunos4shr* ) opsys=sunos4shr
652 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp
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654 *-sunos4* | *-sunos ) opsys=sunos4-1
655 NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-Bstatic
656 GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-static
657 ;;
658 *-sunos5.3* | *-solaris2.3* )
659 opsys=sol2-3
660 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp
661 ;;
662 *-sunos5.4* | *-solaris2.4* )
663 opsys=sol2-4
664 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp
665 ;;
666 *-sunos5* | *-solaris* )
667 opsys=sol2
668 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp
669 ;;
670 * ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;;
671 esac
672 ;;
673
674 ## Tadpole 68k
675 m68*-tadpole-sysv* )
676 machine=tad68k opsys=usg5-3
677 ;;
678
679 ## Tahoe machines
680 tahoe-tahoe-bsd4.2* )
681 machine=tahoe opsys=bsd4-2
682 ;;
683 tahoe-tahoe-bsd4.3* )
684 machine=tahoe opsys=bsd4-3
685 ;;
686
687 ## Tandem Integrity S2
688 mips-tandem-sysv* )
689 machine=tandem-s2 opsys=usg5-3
690 ;;
691
692 ## Tektronix XD88
693 m88k-tektronix-sysv3* )
694 machine=tekxd88 opsys=usg5-3
695 ;;
696
697 ## Tektronix 16000 box (6130?)
698 ns16k-tektronix-bsd* )
699 machine=ns16000 opsys=bsd4-2
700 ;;
701 ## Tektronix 4300
702 ## src/m/tek4300.h hints that this is a m68k machine.
703 m68*-tektronix-bsd* )
704 machine=tek4300 opsys=bsd4-3
705 ;;
706
707 ## Titan P2 or P3
708 ## We seem to have lost the machine-description file titan.h!
709 titan-titan-sysv* )
710 machine=titan opsys=usg5-3
711 ;;
712
713 ## Ustation E30 (SS5E)
714 m68*-unisys-uniplus* )
715 machine=ustation opsystem=unipl5-2
716 ;;
717
718 ## Vaxen.
719 vax-dec-* )
720 machine=vax
721 case "${canonical}" in
722 *-bsd4.1* ) opsys=bsd4-1 ;;
723 *-bsd4.2* | *-ultrix[0-3].* | *-ultrix4.0* ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;;
724 *-bsd4.3* | *-ultrix* ) opsys=bsd4-3 ;;
725 *-bsd386* | *-bsdi* ) opsys=bsd386 ;;
726 *-sysv[01]* | *-sysvr[01]* ) opsys=usg5-0 ;;
727 *-sysv2* | *-sysvr2* ) opsys=usg5-2 ;;
728 *-vms* ) opsys=vms ;;
729 * ) unported=yes
730 esac
731 ;;
732
733 ## Whitechapel MG1
734 ns16k-whitechapel-* )
735 machine=mg1
736 ## We don't know what sort of OS runs on these; we'll let the
737 ## operating system guessing code below try.
738 ;;
739
740 ## Wicat
741 m68*-wicat-sysv* )
742 machine=wicat opsys=usg5-2
743 ;;
744
745 ## Intel 386 machines where we don't care about the manufacturer
746 i[345]86-*-* )
747 machine=intel386
748 case "${canonical}" in
749 *-isc1.* | *-isc2.[01]* ) opsys=386-ix ;;
750 *-isc2.2* ) opsys=isc2-2 ;;
751 *-isc4.0* ) opsys=isc4-0 ;;
54bfe57b 752 *-isc4.* ) opsys=isc4-1 ;;
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754 *-esix5* ) opsys=esix5r4; NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp ;;
755 *-esix* ) opsys=esix ;;
756 *-xenix* ) opsys=xenix ;;
757 *-linux* ) opsys=linux ;;
758 *-sco3.2v4* ) opsys=sco4 ; NON_GNU_CPP=/lib/cpp ;;
759 *-bsd386* | *-bsdi* ) opsys=bsd386 ;;
760 *-386bsd* ) opsys=386bsd ;;
761 *-freebsd* ) opsys=freebsd ;;
762 *-nextstep* ) opsys=mach2 ;;
763 ## Otherwise, we'll fall through to the generic opsys code at the bottom.
764 esac
765 ;;
766
767 * )
768 unported=yes
769 ;;
770esac
771
772### If the code above didn't choose an operating system, just choose
773### an operating system based on the configuration name. You really
774### only want to use this when you have no idea what the right
775### operating system is; if you know what operating systems a machine
776### runs, it's cleaner to make it explicit in the case statement
777### above.
778if test x"${opsys}" = x; then
779 case "${canonical}" in
780 *-gnu* ) opsys=gnu ;;
781 *-bsd4.[01] ) opsys=bsd4-1 ;;
782 *-bsd4.2 ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;;
783 *-bsd4.3 ) opsys=bsd4-3 ;;
784 *-sysv0 | *-sysvr0 ) opsys=usg5-0 ;;
785 *-sysv2 | *-sysvr2 ) opsys=usg5-2 ;;
786 *-sysv2.2 | *-sysvr2.2 ) opsys=usg5-2-2 ;;
787 *-sysv3 | *-sysvr3 ) opsys=usg5-3 ;;
788 *-sysv4 | *-sysvr4 ) opsys=usg5-4 ;;
789 *-sysv4.1 | *-sysvr4.1 )
790 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp
791 opsys=usg5-4 ;;
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792 *-sysv4.2 | *-sysvr4.2 )
793 if [ x$NON_GNU_CPP = x ]; then
794 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp
795 fi
796 opsys=usg5-4-2 ;;
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798 unported=yes
799 ;;
800 esac
801fi
802
803changequote([, ])dnl
804
805if test $unported = yes; then
806 AC_MSG_ERROR([Emacs hasn't been ported to \`${canonical}' systems.
807Check \`etc/MACHINES' for recognized configuration names.])
808fi
809
810machfile="m/${machine}.h"
811opsysfile="s/${opsys}.h"
812
813
814#### Choose a compiler.
815test -n "$CC" && cc_specified=yes
816
817case ${with_gcc} in
818 "yes" ) CC="gcc" GCC=yes ;;
6e0dc84a 819 "no" ) : ${CC=cc} ;;
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821esac
822
823# On Suns, sometimes $CPP names a directory.
824if test -n "$CPP" && test -d "$CPP"; then
825 CPP=
826fi
827
828#### Some systems specify a CPP to use unless we are using GCC.
829#### Now that we know whether we are using GCC, we can decide whether
830#### to use that one.
831if test "x$NON_GNU_CPP" != x && test x$GCC != xyes && test "x$CPP" = x
832then
833 CPP="$NON_GNU_CPP"
834fi
835
836#### Some systems specify a CC to use unless we are using GCC.
837#### Now that we know whether we are using GCC, we can decide whether
838#### to use that one.
839if test "x$NON_GNU_CC" != x && test x$GCC != xyes &&
840 test x$cc_specified != xyes
841then
842 CC="$NON_GNU_CC"
843fi
844
845if test x$GCC = xyes && test "x$GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" != x
846then
847 CC="$CC $GCC_TEST_OPTIONS"
848fi
849
850if test x$GCC = x && test "x$NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" != x
851then
852 CC="$CC $NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS"
853fi
854
855#### Some other nice autoconf tests. If you add a test here which
856#### should make an entry in src/config.h, don't forget to add an
857#### #undef clause to src/config.h.in for autoconf to modify.
858
859dnl checks for programs
6e0dc84a 860AC_PROG_LN_S
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861AC_PROG_CPP
862AC_PROG_INSTALL
863AC_PROG_YACC
864
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865dnl checks for Unix variants
866AC_AIX
867
9ec10b2f 868dnl checks for header files
cb4a25d9 869AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/select.h sys/timeb.h sys/time.h unistd.h utime.h)
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870AC_HEADER_STDC
871AC_HEADER_TIME
872AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST
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874dnl Some systems have utime.h but don't declare the struct anyplace.
875AC_MSG_CHECKING(for struct utimbuf)
876AC_TRY_COMPILE([#ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
877#include <sys/time.h>
878#include <time.h>
879#else
880#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
881#include <sys/time.h>
882#else
883#include <time.h>
884#endif
885#endif
886#ifdef HAVE_UTIME_H
887#include <utime.h>
888#endif], [static struct utimbuf x; x.actime = x.modtime;],
889 [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
890 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF)],
891 AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
892
9ec10b2f 893dnl checks for typedefs
6e0dc84a 894AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
9ec10b2f 895
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896AC_MSG_CHECKING(for struct timeval)
897AC_TRY_COMPILE([#ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
898#include <sys/time.h>
899#include <time.h>
900#else
901#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
902#include <sys/time.h>
903#else
904#include <time.h>
905#endif
906#endif], [static struct timeval x; x.tv_sec = x.tv_usec;],
907 [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
908 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TIMEVAL)],
909 AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
910
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911dnl checks for structure members
912AC_STRUCT_TM
6e0dc84a 913AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
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915dnl checks for compiler characteristics
6e0dc84a 916AC_C_CONST
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918dnl check for Make feature
6e0dc84a 919AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
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920
921dnl checks for operating system services
6e0dc84a 922AC_SYS_LONG_FILE_NAMES
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923
924#### Choose a window system.
9ec10b2f 925
6e0dc84a 926AC_PATH_X
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927if test "$no_x" = yes; then
928 window_system=none
929else
930 window_system=x11
931fi
9ec10b2f 932
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933if test "${x_libraries}" != NONE && test -n "${x_libraries}"; then
934 LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="-L${x_libraries}"
935 LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX="-R${x_libraries}"
936fi
937if test "${x_includes}" != NONE && test -n "${x_includes}"; then
938 C_SWITCH_X_SITE="-I${x_includes}"
939fi
9ec10b2f 940
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941if test x"${x_includes}" = x; then
942 bitmapdir=/usr/include/X11/bitmaps
3cd69289 943else
8dbeb353 944 bitmapdir="${x_includes}/bitmaps"
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945fi
946
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947case "${window_system}" in
948 x11 )
949 HAVE_X_WINDOWS=yes
950 HAVE_X11=yes
951 case "${with_x_toolkit}" in
952 athena | lucid ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=LUCID ;;
caaaf02a 953 motif ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=MOTIF ;;
2e71ec17 954dnl open-look ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=OPEN_LOOK ;;
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955 * ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=none ;;
956 esac
957 ;;
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958 none )
959 HAVE_X_WINDOWS=no
960 HAVE_X11=no
961 USE_X_TOOLKIT=none
962 ;;
963esac
964X_TOOLKIT_TYPE=$USE_X_TOOLKIT
965
966### If we're using X11, we should use the X menu package.
967HAVE_X_MENU=no
968case ${HAVE_X11} in
969 yes ) HAVE_X_MENU=yes ;;
970esac
971
972#### Extract some information from the operating system and machine files.
973
974AC_CHECKING([the machine- and system-dependent files to find out
975 - which libraries the lib-src programs will want, and
976 - whether the GNU malloc routines are usable])
977
978### First figure out CFLAGS (which we use for running the compiler here)
979### and REAL_CFLAGS (which we use for real compilation).
980### The two are the same except on a few systems, where they are made
981### different to work around various lossages. For example,
982### GCC 2.5 on Linux needs them to be different because it treats -g
983### as implying static linking.
984
985### If the CFLAGS env var is specified, we use that value
986### instead of the default.
987
988### It's not important that this name contain the PID; you can't run
989### two configures in the same directory and have anything work
990### anyway.
991tempcname="conftest.c"
992
993echo '
994#include "'${srcdir}'/src/'${opsysfile}'"
995#include "'${srcdir}'/src/'${machfile}'"
996#ifndef LIBS_MACHINE
997#define LIBS_MACHINE
998#endif
999#ifndef LIBS_SYSTEM
1000#define LIBS_SYSTEM
1001#endif
1002#ifndef C_SWITCH_SYSTEM
1003#define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM
1004#endif
1005#ifndef C_SWITCH_MACHINE
1006#define C_SWITCH_MACHINE
1007#endif
1008configure___ libsrc_libs=LIBS_MACHINE LIBS_SYSTEM
1009configure___ c_switch_system=C_SWITCH_SYSTEM
1010configure___ c_switch_machine=C_SWITCH_MACHINE
1011
1012#ifndef LIB_X11_LIB
1013#define LIB_X11_LIB -lX11
1014#endif
1015
1016#ifndef LIBX11_MACHINE
1017#define LIBX11_MACHINE
1018#endif
1019
1020#ifndef LIBX11_SYSTEM
1021#define LIBX11_SYSTEM
1022#endif
1023configure___ LIBX=LIB_X11_LIB LIBX11_MACHINE LIBX11_SYSTEM
1024
1025#ifdef UNEXEC
1026configure___ unexec=UNEXEC
1027#else
1028configure___ unexec=unexec.o
1029#endif
1030
1031#ifdef SYSTEM_MALLOC
1032configure___ system_malloc=yes
1033#else
1034configure___ system_malloc=no
1035#endif
1036
1037#ifndef C_DEBUG_SWITCH
1038#define C_DEBUG_SWITCH -g
1039#endif
1040
1041#ifndef C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH
1042#define C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH -O
1043#endif
1044
1045#ifdef THIS_IS_CONFIGURE
1046
1047/* Get the CFLAGS for tests in configure. */
1048#ifdef __GNUC__
1049configure___ CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH '${CFLAGS}'
1050#else
1051configure___ CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH '${CFLAGS}'
1052#endif
1053
1054#else /* not THIS_IS_CONFIGURE */
1055
1056/* Get the CFLAGS for real compilation. */
1057#ifdef __GNUC__
1058configure___ REAL_CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH '${CFLAGS}'
1059#else
1060configure___ REAL_CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH '${CFLAGS}'
1061#endif
1062
1063#endif /* not THIS_IS_CONFIGURE */
1064' > ${tempcname}
1065
1066# The value of CPP is a quoted variable reference, so we need to do this
1067# to get its actual value...
1068CPP=`eval "echo $CPP"`
1069changequote(, )dnl
1070eval `${CPP} -Isrc ${tempcname} \
1071 | sed -n -e 's/^configure___ \([^=]*=\)\(.*\)$/\1"\2"/p'`
1072if test "x$CFLAGS" = x; then
1073 eval `${CPP} -Isrc -DTHIS_IS_CONFIGURE ${tempcname} \
1074 | sed -n -e 's/^configure___ \([^=]*=\)\(.*\)$/\1"\2"/p'`
1075else
1076 REAL_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
1077fi
1078changequote([, ])dnl
1079rm ${tempcname}
1080
1081### Compute the unexec source name from the object name.
1082UNEXEC_SRC="`echo ${unexec} | sed 's/\.o/.c/'`"
1083
1084# Do the opsystem or machine files prohibit the use of the GNU malloc?
1085# Assume not, until told otherwise.
1086GNU_MALLOC=yes
1087if test "${system_malloc}" = "yes"; then
1088 GNU_MALLOC=no
1089 GNU_MALLOC_reason="
1090 (The GNU allocators don't work with this system configuration.)"
1091fi
1092
1093if test x"${REL_ALLOC}" = x; then
1094 REL_ALLOC=${GNU_MALLOC}
1095fi
1096
1097LISP_FLOAT_TYPE=yes
1098
1099
1100#### Add the libraries to LIBS and check for some functions.
1101
1102CPPFLAGS="$c_switch_system $c_switch_machine $CPPFLAGS"
1103LIBS="$libsrc_libs"
1104
1105dnl If found, this defines HAVE_LIBDNET, which m/pmax.h checks,
1106dnl and also adds -ldnet to LIBS, which Autoconf uses for checks.
1107AC_CHECK_LIB(dnet, dnet_ntoa)
1108dnl This causes -lresolv to get used in subsequent tests,
1109dnl which causes failures on some systems such as HPUX 9.
1110dnl AC_CHECK_LIB(resolv, gethostbyname)
1111
1112dnl FIXME replace main with a function we actually want from this library.
1113AC_CHECK_LIB(Xbsd, main, LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE -lXbsd")
1114
1115AC_MSG_CHECKING(for XFree86)
1116if test -d /usr/X386/include; then
9ec10b2f 1117 HAVE_XFREE386=yes
6e0dc84a 1118 : ${C_SWITCH_X_SITE="-I/usr/X386/include"}
9ec10b2f 1119else
6e0dc84a 1120 HAVE_XFREE386=no
9ec10b2f 1121fi
6e0dc84a 1122AC_MSG_RESULT($HAVE_XFREE386)
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1124# We change CFLAGS temporarily so that C_SWITCH_X_SITE gets used
1125# for the tests that follow.
1126
1127if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then
1128 DEFS="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE $DEFS"
1129 LIBS="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE $LIBX $LIBS"
1130 CFLAGS="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE $CFLAGS"
6e0dc84a 1131 AC_CHECK_FUNCS(XrmSetDatabase XScreenResourceString \
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1132XScreenNumberOfScreen XSetWMProtocols)
1133fi
1134
1135if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none"; then
1136 AC_MSG_CHECKING(X11 toolkit version)
6e0dc84a 1137 AC_TRY_LINK([#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>],
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1139fail;
1140#endif
1141], [AC_MSG_RESULT(6)
1142 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11XTR6)],
1143 [AC_MSG_RESULT(not 6)])
1144fi
1145
1146# If netdb.h doesn't declare h_errno, we must declare it by hand.
1147AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether netdb declarares h_errno)
6e0dc84a 1148AC_TRY_LINK([#include <netdb.h>],
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1149 [return h_errno;],
1150 [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1151 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_H_ERRNO)],
1152 [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
9ec10b2f 1153
6e0dc84a 1154AC_FUNC_ALLOCA
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1156# logb and frexp are found in -lm on most systems.
1157AC_CHECK_LIB(m, logb)
6e0dc84a 1158AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday gethostname dup2 rename closedir mkdir rmdir \
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1159random lrand48 bcopy bcmp logb frexp fmod drem ftime res_init setsid \
1160strerror fpathconf select mktime eaccess getpagesize)
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1162ok_so_far=yes
6e0dc84a 1163AC_CHECK_FUNC(socket, , ok_so_far=no)
9ec10b2f 1164if test $ok_so_far = yes; then
6e0dc84a 1165 AC_CHECK_HEADER(netinet/in.h, , ok_so_far=no)
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1166fi
1167if test $ok_so_far = yes; then
6e0dc84a 1168 AC_CHECK_HEADER(arpa/inet.h, , ok_so_far=no)
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1169fi
1170if test $ok_so_far = yes; then
1171 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_SOCKETS)
1172fi
1173
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1174if test -f /usr/lpp/X11/bin/smt.exp; then
1175 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AIX_SMT_EXP)
1176fi
1177
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1179CFLAGS="$REAL_CFLAGS"
1180
1181changequote(, )dnl
1182#### Find out which version of Emacs this is.
1183version=`grep 'defconst[ ]*emacs-version' ${srcdir}/lisp/version.el \
1184 | sed -e 's/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'`
1185changequote([, ])dnl
1186if test x"${version}" = x; then
1187 AC_MSG_ERROR(can't find current emacs version in \`${srcdir}/lisp/version.el'.)
1188fi
1189
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1191### Use configuration here uncanonicalized to avoid exceeding size limits.
1192AC_SUBST(version)
1193AC_SUBST(configuration)
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1196AC_SUBST(prefix)
1197AC_SUBST(exec_prefix)
1198AC_SUBST(bindir)
1199AC_SUBST(datadir)
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1200AC_SUBST(sharedstatedir)
1201AC_SUBST(libexecdir)
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1202AC_SUBST(mandir)
1203AC_SUBST(infodir)
1204AC_SUBST(lispdir)
1205AC_SUBST(locallisppath)
1206AC_SUBST(lisppath)
1207AC_SUBST(etcdir)
1208AC_SUBST(lockdir)
1209AC_SUBST(archlibdir)
1210AC_SUBST(docdir)
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1213AC_SUBST(c_switch_machine)
1214AC_SUBST(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE)
1215AC_SUBST(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX)
1216AC_SUBST(C_SWITCH_X_SITE)
1217AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)
1218AC_SUBST(X_TOOLKIT_TYPE)
1219AC_SUBST(machfile)
1220AC_SUBST(opsysfile)
1221
3cd69289 1222AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(EMACS_CONFIGURATION, "${canonical}")
6d1da0d1 1223AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(EMACS_CONFIG_OPTIONS, "${ac_configure_args}")
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1225AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(config_opsysfile, "${opsysfile}")
1226AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE, ${LD_SWITCH_X_SITE})
1227AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX, ${LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX})
1228AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(C_SWITCH_X_SITE, ${C_SWITCH_X_SITE})
1229AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(UNEXEC_SRC, ${UNEXEC_SRC})
1230
1231if test "${HAVE_X_WINDOWS}" = "yes" ; then
1232 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_WINDOWS)
1233fi
1234if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none" ; then
1235 AC_DEFINE(USE_X_TOOLKIT)
1236fi
1237if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes" ; then
1238 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11)
1239fi
1240if test "${HAVE_XFREE386}" = "yes" ; then
1241 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XFREE386)
1242fi
1243if test "${HAVE_X_MENU}" = "yes" ; then
1244 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_MENU)
1245fi
1246if test "${GNU_MALLOC}" = "yes" ; then
1247 AC_DEFINE(GNU_MALLOC)
1248fi
1249if test "${REL_ALLOC}" = "yes" ; then
1250 AC_DEFINE(REL_ALLOC)
1251fi
1252if test "${LISP_FLOAT_TYPE}" = "yes" ; then
1253 AC_DEFINE(LISP_FLOAT_TYPE)
1254fi
1255
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1256#### Report on what we decided to do.
1257echo "
1258
1259Configured for \`${canonical}'.
1260
1261 Where should the build process find the source code? ${srcdir}
1262 What operating system and machine description files should Emacs use?
1263 \`${opsysfile}' and \`${machfile}'
1264 What compiler should emacs be built with? ${CC} ${CFLAGS}
1265 Should Emacs use the GNU version of malloc? ${GNU_MALLOC}${GNU_MALLOC_reason}
1266 Should Emacs use the relocating allocator for buffers? ${REL_ALLOC}
1267 What window system should Emacs use? ${window_system}
1268 What toolkit should Emacs use? ${USE_X_TOOLKIT}${x_includes+
1269 Where do we find X Windows header files? }${x_includes}${x_libraries+
1270 Where do we find X Windows libraries? }${x_libraries}
1271
1272"
1273
1274# Remove any trailing slashes in these variables.
1275changequote(, )dnl
1276test "${prefix}" != NONE &&
1277 prefix=`echo "${prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'`
1278test "${exec_prefix}" != NONE &&
1279 exec_prefix=`echo "${exec_prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'`
1280changequote([, ])dnl
1281
ea50c238 1282AC_OUTPUT(Makefile lib-src/Makefile.in oldXMenu/Makefile \
d581cd33 1283 man/Makefile lwlib/Makefile src/Makefile.in, [
7bbbba31 1284
b63df577 1285### Make the necessary directories, if they don't exist.
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1286for dir in cpp etc ; do
1287 test -d ${dir} || mkdir ${dir}
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1288done
1289
1290# Build src/Makefile from ${srcdir}/src/Makefile.in. This must be done
1291# after src/config.h is built, since we rely on that file.
1292
2d73167a 1293changequote(, )dnl The horror, the horror.
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1294# Now get this: Some word that is part of the ${srcdir} directory name
1295# or the ${configuration} value might, just might, happen to be an
1296# identifier like `sun4' or `i386' or something, and be predefined by
1297# the C preprocessor to some helpful value like 1, or maybe the empty
1298# string. Needless to say consequent macro substitutions are less
1299# than conducive to the makefile finding the correct directory.
1300undefs="`echo $top_srcdir $configuration $canonical |
1301sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/ /g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/ *$//' \
1302 -e 's/ */ -U/g' -e 's/-U[0-9][^ ]*//g' \
1303`"
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1305
1306echo creating lib-src/Makefile
1307( cd lib-src
1308 rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c
1309 sed -e '/start of cpp stuff/q' \
1310 < Makefile.in > junk1.c
1311 sed -e '1,/start of cpp stuff/d'\
1312 -e 's@/\*\*/#\(.*\)$@/* \1 */@' \
1313 < Makefile.in > junk.c
1314 $CPP $undefs -I. -I$top_srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \
1315 sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ \f]*$/d' > junk2.c
1316 cat junk1.c junk2.c > Makefile.new
1317 rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c
1318 chmod 444 Makefile.new
1319 mv -f Makefile.new Makefile
1320)
1321
1322echo creating src/Makefile
1323( cd src
1324 rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c
1325 sed -e '/start of cpp stuff/q' \
1326 < Makefile.in > junk1.c
1327 sed -e '1,/start of cpp stuff/d'\
1328 -e 's@/\*\*/#\(.*\)$@/* \1 */@' \
1329 < Makefile.in > junk.c
1330 $CPP $undefs -I. -I$top_srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \
1331 sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ \f]*$/d' > junk2.c
1332 cat junk1.c junk2.c > Makefile.new
1333 rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c
1334 chmod 444 Makefile.new
1335 mv -f Makefile.new Makefile
1336)
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1337
1338if test ! -f src/.gdbinit && test -f $top_srcdir/src/.gdbinit; then
1339 echo creating src/.gdbinit
1340 echo source $top_srcdir/src/.gdbinit > src/.gdbinit
1341fi
1342
ea50c238 1343], [CPP="$CPP" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"])