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(HAVE_MACH_MACH_H): Defined.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 28 Aug 1994 21:07:42 +0000 |
parents | 015bd32cdb38 |
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dnl This is an autoconf script. dnl To rebuild the `configure' script from this, execute the command dnl autoconf dnl in the directory containing this script. AC_PREREQ(1.106)dnl AC_INIT(src/lisp.h) AC_CONFIG_HEADER(src/config.h) bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin' datadir='${prefix}/lib' statedir='${prefix}/lib' libdir='${exec_prefix}/lib' mandir='${prefix}/man/man1' infodir='${prefix}/info' lispdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/lisp' locallisppath='${datadir}/emacs/site-lisp' lisppath='${locallisppath}:${lispdir}' etcdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/etc' lockdir='${statedir}/emacs/lock' archlibdir='${libdir}/emacs/${version}/${configuration}' docdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/etc' AC_ARG_WITH(x10, [ --with-x10 Support the X Window System version 10]) AC_ARG_WITH(x, [ --with-x Support the X Window System version 11]) AC_ARG_WITH(x11, [ --with-x11 Support the X Window System version 11]) AC_ARG_WITH(x-toolkit, [ --with-x-toolkit=KIT Use an X toolkit (KIT = lucid or athena)], [ case "${withval}" in y | ye | yes ) val=athena ;; n | no ) val=no ;; l | lu | luc | luci | lucid ) val=lucid ;; a | at | ath | athe | athena ) val=athena ;; # These don't currently work. # m | mo | mot | moti | motif ) val=motif ;; # o | op | ope | open | open- | open-l | open-lo \ # | open-loo | open-look ) val=open-look ;; * ) [#] AC_MSG_ERROR([the \`--with-x-toolkit' option is supposed to have a value [#]which is \`yes', \`no', \`lucid', \`athena', \`motif' or \`open-look'.]) AC_MSG_ERROR([the \`--with-x-toolkit' option is supposed to have a value which is \`yes', \`no', \`lucid', or \`athena'. Currently, \`yes', \`athena' and \`lucid' are synonyms.]) ;; esac with_x_toolkit=$val ]) AC_ARG_WITH(gcc, [ --with-gcc Use GCC to compile Emacs]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(in-place, [ --enable-in-place Use libraries and data files directly out of the source tree]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(single-tree, [ --enable-single-tree Create a directory tree at DIR which looks like: .../DIR/bin/CONFIGNAME (emacs, etags, etc.) .../DIR/bin/CONFIGNAME/etc (movemail, etc.) .../DIR/common/lisp (emacs' lisp files) .../DIR/common/site-lisp (local lisp files) .../DIR/common/lib (DOC, TUTORIAL, etc.) .../DIR/common/lock (lockfiles)]) #### Make srcdir absolute, if it isn't already. It's important to #### avoid running the path through pwd unnecessary, since pwd can #### give you automounter prefixes, which can go away. case "${srcdir}" in /* ) ;; . ) ## We may be able to use the $PWD environment variable to make this ## absolute. But sometimes PWD is inaccurate. if test "${PWD}" != "" && test "`(cd ${PWD} ; sh -c pwd)`" = "`pwd`" ; then srcdir="$PWD" else srcdir="`(cd ${srcdir}; pwd)`" fi ;; * ) srcdir="`(cd ${srcdir}; pwd)`" ;; esac #### Check if the source directory already has a configured system in it. if test `pwd` != `(cd ${srcdir} && pwd)` \ && test -f "${srcdir}/src/config.h" ; then AC_MSG_WARN([The directory tree \`${srcdir}' is being used as a build directory right now; it has been configured in its own right. To configure in another directory as well, you MUST use GNU make. If you do not have GNU make, then you must now do \`make distclean' in ${srcdir}, and then run $0 again.]) extrasub='/^VPATH[ ]*=/c\ vpath %.c $(srcdir)\ vpath %.h $(srcdir)\ vpath %.y $(srcdir)\ vpath %.l $(srcdir)\ vpath %.s $(srcdir)\ vpath %.in $(srcdir)' fi #### Given the configuration name, set machfile and opsysfile to the #### names of the m/*.h and s/*.h files we should use. ### Canonicalize the configuration name. AC_CANONICAL_HOST canonical=$host changequote(, )dnl ### If you add support for a new configuration, add code to this ### switch statement to recognize your configuration name and select ### the appropriate operating system and machine description files. ### You would hope that you could choose an m/*.h file pretty much ### based on the machine portion of the configuration name, and an s- ### file based on the operating system portion. However, it turns out ### that each m/*.h file is pretty manufacturer-specific - for ### example, apollo.h, hp9000s300.h, mega68k, news.h, and tad68k are ### all 68000 machines; mips.h, pmax.h, and news-risc are all MIPS ### machines. So we basically have to have a special case for each ### configuration name. ### ### As far as handling version numbers on operating systems is ### concerned, make sure things will fail in a fixable way. If ### /etc/MACHINES doesn't say anything about version numbers, be ### prepared to handle anything reasonably. If version numbers ### matter, be sure /etc/MACHINES says something about it. ### ### Eric Raymond says we should accept strings like "sysvr4" to mean ### "System V Release 4"; he writes, "The old convention encouraged ### confusion between `system' and `release' levels'." machine='' opsys='' unported=no case "${canonical}" in ## NetBSD ports *-*-netbsd* ) opsys=netbsd case "${canonical}" in i[345]86-*-netbsd*) machine=intel386 ;; m68k-*-netbsd*) # This is somewhat bogus. machine=hp9000s300 ;; mips-*-netbsd*) machine=pmax ;; ns32k-*-netbsd*) machine=ns32000 ;; sparc-*-netbsd*) machine=sparc ;; esac ;; ## Alliant machines ## Strictly speaking, we need the version of the alliant operating ## system to choose the right machine file, but currently the ## configuration name doesn't tell us enough to choose the right ## one; we need to give alliants their own operating system name to ## do this right. When someone cares, they can help us. fx80-alliant-* ) machine=alliant4 opsys=bsd4-2 ;; i860-alliant-* ) machine=alliant-2800 opsys=bsd4-3 ;; ## Altos 3068 m68*-altos-sysv* ) machine=altos opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## Amdahl UTS 580-amdahl-sysv* ) machine=amdahl opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; ## Appallings - I mean, Apollos - running Domain m68*-apollo* ) machine=apollo opsys=bsd4-2 ;; ## AT&T 3b2, 3b5, 3b15, 3b20 we32k-att-sysv* ) machine=att3b opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; ## AT&T 3b1 - The Mighty Unix PC! m68*-att-sysv* ) machine=7300 opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; ## Bull dpx20 rs6000-bull-bosx* ) machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2 ;; ## Bull dpx2 m68*-bull-sysv3* ) machine=dpx2 opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Bull sps7 m68*-bull-sysv2* ) machine=sps7 opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## CCI 5/32, 6/32 -- see "Tahoe". ## Celerity ## I don't know what configuration name to use for this; config.sub ## doesn't seem to know anything about it. Hey, Celerity users, get ## in touch with us! celerity-celerity-bsd* ) machine=celerity opsys=bsd4-2 ;; ## Clipper ## What operating systems does this chip run that Emacs has been ## tested on? clipper-* ) machine=clipper ## We'll use the catch-all code at the bottom to guess the ## operating system. ;; ## Convex *-convex-bsd* | *-convex-convexos* ) machine=convex opsys=bsd4-3 ## Prevents suprious white space in makefiles - d.m.cooke@larc.nasa.gov NON_GNU_CPP="cc -E -P" ;; ## Cubix QBx/386 i[345]86-cubix-sysv* ) machine=intel386 opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Cydra 5 cydra*-cydrome-sysv* ) machine=cydra5 opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Data General AViiON Machines m88k-dg-dgux5.4R3* | m88k-dg-dgux5.4.3* ) machine=aviion opsys=dgux5-4r3 ;; m88k-dg-dgux5.4R2* | m88k-dg-dgux5.4.2* ) machine=aviion opsys=dgux5-4r2 ;; m88k-dg-dgux* ) machine=aviion opsys=dgux ;; ## DECstations mips-dec-ultrix[0-3].* | mips-dec-ultrix4.0* | mips-dec-bsd4.2* ) machine=pmax opsys=bsd4-2 ;; mips-dec-ultrix* | mips-dec-bsd* ) machine=pmax opsys=bsd4-3 ;; mips-dec-osf* ) machine=pmax opsys=osf1 ;; ## Motorola Delta machines m68k-motorola-sysv* | m68000-motorola-sysv* ) machine=delta opsys=usg5-3 if test -z "`type gnucc | grep 'not found'`" then CC=gnucc else if test -z "`type gcc | grep 'not found'`" then CC=gcc else CC=cc fi fi ;; m88k-motorola-sysv4* ) machine=delta88k opsys=usg5-4 ;; m88k-motorola-sysv* | m88k-motorola-m88kbcs* ) machine=delta88k opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Dual machines m68*-dual-sysv* ) machine=dual opsys=usg5-2 ;; m68*-dual-uniplus* ) machine=dual opsys=unipl5-2 ;; ## Elxsi 6400 elxsi-elxsi-sysv* ) machine=elxsi opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## Encore machines ns16k-encore-bsd* ) machine=ns16000 opsys=umax ;; ## The GEC 93 - apparently, this port isn't really finished yet. ## Gould Power Node and NP1 pn-gould-bsd4.2* ) machine=gould opsys=bsd4-2 ;; pn-gould-bsd4.3* ) machine=gould opsys=bsd4-3 ;; np1-gould-bsd* ) machine=gould-np1 opsys=bsd4-3 ;; ## Harris Night Hawk machines running CX/UX (a 5000 looks just like a 4000 ## as far as Emacs is concerned). m88k-harris-cxux* ) # Build needs to be different on 7.0 and later releases case "`uname -r`" in [56].[0-9] ) machine=nh4000 opsys=cxux ;; [7].[0-9] ) machine=nh4000 opsys=cxux7 ;; esac ;; ## Harris ecx or gcx running CX/UX (Series 1200, Series 3000) m68k-harris-cxux* ) machine=nh3000 opsys=cxux ;; ## Honeywell XPS100 xps*-honeywell-sysv* ) machine=xps100 opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## HP 9000 series 200 or 300 m68*-hp-bsd* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=bsd4-3 ;; ## HP/UX 7, 8 and 9 are supported on these machines. m68*-hp-hpux* ) case "`uname -r`" in ## Someone's system reports A.B8.05 for this. ## I wonder what other possibilities there are. *.B8.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux8 ;; *.08.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux8 ;; *.09.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux9 ;; *) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux ;; esac ;; ## HP 9000 series 700 and 800, running HP/UX hppa*-hp-hpux7* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux ;; hppa*-hp-hpux8* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8 ;; hppa*-hp-hpux9shr* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9shr ;; hppa*-hp-hpux9* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9 ;; ## HP 9000 series 700 and 800, running HP/UX hppa*-hp-hpux* ) ## Cross-compilation? Nah! case "`uname -r`" in ## Someone's system reports A.B8.05 for this. ## I wonder what other possibilities there are. *.B8.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8 ;; *.08.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux8 ;; *.09.* ) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux9 ;; *) machine=hp800 opsys=hpux ;; esac ;; ## Orion machines orion-orion-bsd* ) machine=orion opsys=bsd4-2 ;; clipper-orion-bsd* ) machine=orion105 opsys=bsd4-2 ;; ## IBM machines i[345]86-ibm-aix1.1* ) machine=ibmps2-aix opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; i[345]86-ibm-aix1.[23]* | i[345]86-ibm-aix* ) machine=ibmps2-aix opsys=usg5-3 ;; i370-ibm-aix*) machine=ibm370aix opsys=usg5-3 ;; rs6000-ibm-aix3.1* ) machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-1 ;; rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5) machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2-5 ;; rs6000-ibm-aix3.2* | rs6000-ibm-aix* ) machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2 ;; romp-ibm-bsd4.3* ) machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3 ;; romp-ibm-bsd4.2* ) machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-2 ;; romp-ibm-aos4.3* ) machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3 ;; romp-ibm-aos4.2* ) machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-2 ;; romp-ibm-aos* ) machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3 ;; romp-ibm-bsd* ) machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3 ;; romp-ibm-aix* ) machine=ibmrt-aix opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; ## Integrated Solutions `Optimum V' m68*-isi-bsd4.2* ) machine=isi-ov opsys=bsd4-2 ;; m68*-isi-bsd4.3* ) machine=isi-ov opsys=bsd4-3 ;; ## Intel 386 machines where we do care about the manufacturer i[345]86-intsys-sysv* ) machine=is386 opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; ## Prime EXL i[345]86-prime-sysv* ) machine=i386 opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Sequent Symmetry i[345]86-sequent-bsd* ) machine=symmetry opsys=bsd4-3 ;; ## Unspecified sysv on an ncr machine defaults to svr4.2. ## (Plain usg5-4 doesn't turn on POSIX signals, which we need.) i[345]86-ncr-sysv* ) machine=intel386 opsys=usg5-4-2 ;; ## Intel 860 i860-*-sysv4* ) machine=i860 opsys=usg5-4 NON_GNU_CC="/bin/cc" # Ie, not the one in /usr/ucb/cc. NON_GNU_CPP="/usr/ccs/lib/cpp" # cc -E tokenizes macro expansion. ;; ## Masscomp machines m68*-masscomp-rtu* ) machine=masscomp opsys=rtu ;; ## Megatest machines m68*-megatest-bsd* ) machine=mega68 opsys=bsd4-2 ;; ## Workstations sold by MIPS ## This is not necessarily all workstations using the MIPS processor - ## Irises are produced by SGI, and DECstations by DEC. ## etc/MACHINES lists mips.h and mips4.h as possible machine files, ## and usg5-2-2 and bsd4-3 as possible OS files. The only guidance ## it gives for choosing between the alternatives seems to be "Use ## -machine=mips4 for RISCOS version 4; use -opsystem=bsd4-3 with ## the BSD world." I'll assume that these are instructions for ## handling two odd situations, and that every other situation ## should use mips.h and usg5-2-2, they being listed first. mips-mips-usg* ) machine=mips4 ## Fall through to the general code at the bottom to decide on the OS. ;; mips-mips-riscos4* ) machine=mips4 opsys=bsd4-3 NON_GNU_CC="cc -systype bsd43" NON_GNU_CPP="cc -systype bsd43 -E" ;; mips-mips-bsd* ) machine=mips opsys=bsd4-3 ;; mips-mips-* ) machine=mips opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; ## NeXT m68*-next-* | i[345]86-next-* ) machine=next opsys=mach2 ;; ## The complete machine from National Semiconductor ns32k-ns-genix* ) machine=ns32000 opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## NCR machines m68*-ncr-sysv2* | m68*-ncr-sysvr2* ) machine=tower32 opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; m68*-ncr-sysv3* | m68*-ncr-sysvr3* ) machine=tower32v3 opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Nixdorf Targon 31 m68*-nixdorf-sysv* ) machine=targon31 opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; ## Nu (TI or LMI) m68*-nu-sysv* ) machine=nu opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## Plexus m68*-plexus-sysv* ) machine=plexus opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## Pyramid machines ## I don't really have any idea what sort of processor the Pyramid has, ## so I'm assuming it is its own architecture. pyramid-pyramid-bsd* ) machine=pyramid opsys=bsd4-2 ;; ## Sequent Balance ns32k-sequent-bsd4.2* ) machine=sequent opsys=bsd4-2 ;; ns32k-sequent-bsd4.3* ) machine=sequent opsys=bsd4-3 ;; ## Siemens Nixdorf mips-siemens-sysv* ) machine=mips-siemens opsys=usg5-4 NON_GNU_CC=/usr/ccs/bin/cc NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp ;; ## Silicon Graphics machines ## Iris 2500 and Iris 2500 Turbo (aka the Iris 3030) m68*-sgi-iris3.5* ) machine=irist opsys=iris3-5 ;; m68*-sgi-iris3.6* | m68*-sgi-iris*) machine=irist opsys=iris3-6 ;; ## Iris 4D mips-sgi-irix3* ) machine=iris4d opsys=irix3-3 ;; mips-sgi-irix5* ) machine=iris4d opsys=irix5-0 ;; mips-sgi-irix4* | mips-sgi-irix* ) machine=iris4d opsys=irix4-0 ;; ## SONY machines m68*-sony-bsd4.2* ) machine=news opsys=bsd4-2 ;; m68*-sony-bsd4.3* ) machine=news opsys=bsd4-3 ;; m68*-sony-newsos3*) machine=news opsys=bsd4-3 ;; mips-sony-bsd* | mips-sony-newsos4* ) machine=news-risc opsys=bsd4-3 ;; mips-sony-newsos* ) machine=news-risc opsys=newsos5 ;; ## Stride m68*-stride-sysv* ) machine=stride opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## Suns *-sun-sunos* | *-sun-bsd* | *-sun-solaris* | i[345]86-*-solaris2* | i[345]86-*-sunos5* ) case "${canonical}" in m68*-sunos1* ) machine=sun1 ;; m68*-sunos2* ) machine=sun2 ;; m68* ) machine=sun3 ;; i[345]86-sun-sunos[34]* ) machine=sun386 ;; i[345]86-*-* ) machine=intel386 ;; sparc* ) machine=sparc ;; * ) unported=yes ;; esac case "${canonical}" in ## The Sun386 didn't get past 4.0. i[345]86-*-sunos4 ) opsys=sunos4-0 ;; *-sunos4.0* ) opsys=sunos4-0 ;; *-sunos4.1.3* ) opsys=sunos4-1-3 NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-Bstatic GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-static ;; *-sunos4shr* ) opsys=sunos4shr ;; *-sunos4* | *-sunos ) opsys=sunos4-1 NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-Bstatic GCC_TEST_OPTIONS=-static ;; *-sunos5.3* | *-solaris2.3* ) opsys=sol2-3 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp ;; *-sunos5.4* | *-solaris2.4* ) opsys=sol2-4 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp ;; *-sunos5* | *-solaris* ) opsys=sol2 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp ;; * ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;; esac ;; ## Tadpole 68k m68*-tadpole-sysv* ) machine=tad68k opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Tahoe machines tahoe-tahoe-bsd4.2* ) machine=tahoe opsys=bsd4-2 ;; tahoe-tahoe-bsd4.3* ) machine=tahoe opsys=bsd4-3 ;; ## Tandem Integrity S2 mips-tandem-sysv* ) machine=tandem-s2 opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Tektronix XD88 m88k-tektronix-sysv3* ) machine=tekxd88 opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Tektronix 16000 box (6130?) ns16k-tektronix-bsd* ) machine=ns16000 opsys=bsd4-2 ;; ## Tektronix 4300 ## src/m/tek4300.h hints that this is a m68k machine. m68*-tektronix-bsd* ) machine=tek4300 opsys=bsd4-3 ;; ## Titan P2 or P3 ## We seem to have lost the machine-description file titan.h! titan-titan-sysv* ) machine=titan opsys=usg5-3 ;; ## Ustation E30 (SS5E) m68*-unisys-uniplus* ) machine=ustation opsystem=unipl5-2 ;; ## Vaxen. vax-dec-* ) machine=vax case "${canonical}" in *-bsd4.1* ) opsys=bsd4-1 ;; *-bsd4.2* | *-ultrix[0-3].* | *-ultrix4.0* ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;; *-bsd4.3* | *-ultrix* ) opsys=bsd4-3 ;; *-bsd386* | *-bsdi* ) opsys=bsd386 ;; *-sysv[01]* | *-sysvr[01]* ) opsys=usg5-0 ;; *-sysv2* | *-sysvr2* ) opsys=usg5-2 ;; *-vms* ) opsys=vms ;; * ) unported=yes esac ;; ## Whitechapel MG1 ns16k-whitechapel-* ) machine=mg1 ## We don't know what sort of OS runs on these; we'll let the ## operating system guessing code below try. ;; ## Wicat m68*-wicat-sysv* ) machine=wicat opsys=usg5-2 ;; ## Intel 386 machines where we don't care about the manufacturer i[345]86-*-* ) machine=intel386 case "${canonical}" in *-isc1.* | *-isc2.[01]* ) opsys=386-ix ;; *-isc2.2* ) opsys=isc2-2 ;; *-isc4.0* ) opsys=isc4-0 ;; *-isc* ) opsys=isc3-0 ;; *-esix5* ) opsys=esix5r4; NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp ;; *-esix* ) opsys=esix ;; *-xenix* ) opsys=xenix ;; *-linux* ) opsys=linux ;; *-sco3.2v4* ) opsys=sco4 ; NON_GNU_CPP=/lib/cpp ;; *-bsd386* | *-bsdi* ) opsys=bsd386 ;; *-386bsd* ) opsys=386bsd ;; *-freebsd* ) opsys=freebsd ;; *-nextstep* ) opsys=mach2 ;; ## Otherwise, we'll fall through to the generic opsys code at the bottom. esac ;; * ) unported=yes ;; esac ### If the code above didn't choose an operating system, just choose ### an operating system based on the configuration name. You really ### only want to use this when you have no idea what the right ### operating system is; if you know what operating systems a machine ### runs, it's cleaner to make it explicit in the case statement ### above. if test x"${opsys}" = x; then case "${canonical}" in *-gnu* ) opsys=gnu ;; *-bsd4.[01] ) opsys=bsd4-1 ;; *-bsd4.2 ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;; *-bsd4.3 ) opsys=bsd4-3 ;; *-sysv0 | *-sysvr0 ) opsys=usg5-0 ;; *-sysv2 | *-sysvr2 ) opsys=usg5-2 ;; *-sysv2.2 | *-sysvr2.2 ) opsys=usg5-2-2 ;; *-sysv3 | *-sysvr3 ) opsys=usg5-3 ;; *-sysv4 | *-sysvr4 ) opsys=usg5-4 ;; *-sysv4.1 | *-sysvr4.1 ) NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp opsys=usg5-4 ;; *-sysv4.2 | *-sysvr4.2 ) opsys=usg5-4-2 ;; * ) unported=yes ;; esac fi changequote([, ])dnl if test $unported = yes; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Emacs hasn't been ported to \`${canonical}' systems. Check \`etc/MACHINES' for recognized configuration names.]) fi machfile="m/${machine}.h" opsysfile="s/${opsys}.h" #### Choose a compiler. test -n "$CC" && cc_specified=yes case ${with_gcc} in "yes" ) CC="gcc" GCC=yes ;; "no" ) test -z "$CC" && CC=cc ;; * ) AC_PROG_CC esac # On Suns, sometimes $CPP names a directory. if test -n "$CPP" && test -d "$CPP"; then CPP= fi #### Some systems specify a CPP to use unless we are using GCC. #### Now that we know whether we are using GCC, we can decide whether #### to use that one. if test "x$NON_GNU_CPP" != x && test x$GCC != xyes && test "x$CPP" = x then CPP="$NON_GNU_CPP" fi #### Some systems specify a CC to use unless we are using GCC. #### Now that we know whether we are using GCC, we can decide whether #### to use that one. if test "x$NON_GNU_CC" != x && test x$GCC != xyes && test x$cc_specified != xyes then CC="$NON_GNU_CC" fi if test x$GCC = xyes && test "x$GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" != x then CC="$CC $GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" fi if test x$GCC = x && test "x$NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" != x then CC="$CC $NON_GCC_TEST_OPTIONS" fi #### Some other nice autoconf tests. 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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for specified window system) window_system='' case "${with_x}" in yes ) window_system=${window_system}x11 ;; no ) window_system=${window_system}none ;; esac case "${window_system}" in .* ) ;; * ) case "${with_x11}" in yes ) window_system=x11 ;; no ) window_system=none ;; esac case "${with_x10}" in yes ) window_system=x10 ;; no ) window_system=none ;; esac ;; esac case "${window_system}" in "none" | "x11" | "x10" ) ;; "" ) # --x-includes or --x-libraries implies --with-x11. if test "${x_includes}" != NONE || test "${x_libraries}" != NONE; then window_system=x11 else # If the user didn't specify a window system and we found X11, use it. if test -r /usr/lib/libX11.a \ -o -d /usr/include/X11 \ -o -d /usr/X386/include \ -o -d ${x_includes}/X11 ; then window_system=x11 fi fi ;; * ) AC_MSG_ERROR(Don't specify a window system more than once.) ;; esac AC_MSG_RESULT(${window_system}) case "${window_system}" in "" | "x11" ) ### If the user hasn't specified where we should find X, try ### letting Autoconf figure that out. if test "${x_includes}" = NONE && test "${x_libraries}" = NONE; then AC_FIND_X fi if test "${x_includes}" != NONE || test "${x_libraries}" != NONE; then window_system=x11 fi ;; esac test -z "${window_system}" && window_system=none test "${x_libraries}" != NONE && LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="-L${x_libraries}" test "${x_libraries}" != NONE && LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX="-R${x_libraries}" test "${x_includes}" != NONE && C_SWITCH_X_SITE="-I${x_includes}" # Avoid forcing the search of /usr/include before fixed include files. if test "$C_SWITCH_X_SITE" = "-I/usr/include"; then C_SWITCH_X_SITE=" " fi case "${window_system}" in x11 ) HAVE_X_WINDOWS=yes HAVE_X11=yes case "${with_x_toolkit}" in athena | lucid ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=LUCID ;; motif ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=MOTIF ;; open-look ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=OPEN_LOOK ;; * ) USE_X_TOOLKIT=none ;; esac ;; x10 ) HAVE_X_WINDOWS=yes HAVE_X11=no USE_X_TOOLKIT=none ;; none ) HAVE_X_WINDOWS=no HAVE_X11=no USE_X_TOOLKIT=none ;; esac X_TOOLKIT_TYPE=$USE_X_TOOLKIT ### If we're using X11, we should use the X menu package. 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CPP=`eval "echo $CPP"` changequote(, )dnl eval `${CPP} -Isrc ${tempcname} \ | sed -n -e 's/^configure___ \([^=]*=\)\(.*\)$/\1"\2"/p'` if test "x$CFLAGS" = x; then eval `${CPP} -Isrc -DTHIS_IS_CONFIGURE ${tempcname} \ | sed -n -e 's/^configure___ \([^=]*=\)\(.*\)$/\1"\2"/p'` else REAL_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" fi changequote([, ])dnl rm ${tempcname} ### Compute the unexec source name from the object name. UNEXEC_SRC="`echo ${unexec} | sed 's/\.o/.c/'`" # Do the opsystem or machine files prohibit the use of the GNU malloc? # Assume not, until told otherwise. GNU_MALLOC=yes if test "${system_malloc}" = "yes"; then GNU_MALLOC=no GNU_MALLOC_reason=" (The GNU allocators don't work with this system configuration.)" fi if test x"${REL_ALLOC}" = x; then REL_ALLOC=${GNU_MALLOC} fi LISP_FLOAT_TYPE=yes #### Add the libraries to LIBS and check for some functions. CPPFLAGS="$c_switch_system $c_switch_machine $CPPFLAGS" LIBS="$libsrc_libs" dnl If found, this defines HAVE_LIBDNET, which m/pmax.h checks, dnl and also adds -ldnet to LIBS, which Autoconf uses for checks. AC_CHECK_LIB(dnet, dnet_ntoa) dnl This causes -lresolv to get used in subsequent tests, dnl which causes failures on some systems such as HPUX 9. dnl AC_CHECK_LIB(resolv, gethostbyname) dnl FIXME replace main with a function we actually want from this library. AC_CHECK_LIB(Xbsd, main, LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE -lXbsd") AC_MSG_CHECKING(for XFree86) if test -d /usr/X386/include; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) HAVE_XFREE386=yes test -z "${C_SWITCH_X_SITE}" && C_SWITCH_X_SITE="-I/usr/X386/include" else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) fi # We change CFLAGS temporarily so that C_SWITCH_X_SITE gets used # for the tests that follow. if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then DEFS="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE $DEFS" LIBS="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE $LIBX $LIBS" CFLAGS="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE $CFLAGS" AC_HAVE_FUNCS(XrmSetDatabase XScreenResourceString \ XScreenNumberOfScreen XSetWMProtocols) fi if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING(X11 toolkit version) AC_COMPILE_CHECK(, [#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>], [#if XtSpecificationRelease < 6 fail; #endif ], [AC_MSG_RESULT(6) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11XTR6)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(not 6)]) fi # If netdb.h doesn't declare h_errno, we must declare it by hand. AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether netdb declarares h_errno) AC_COMPILE_CHECK(, [#include <netdb.h>], [int foo () { return h_errno; } ], [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_H_ERRNO)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) AC_ALLOCA # logb and frexp are found in -lm on most systems. AC_CHECK_LIB(m, logb) AC_HAVE_FUNCS(gettimeofday gethostname dup2 rename closedir mkdir rmdir \ random rand48 bcopy bcmp logb frexp fmod drem ftime res_init setsid strerror \ fpathconf) ok_so_far=yes AC_FUNC_CHECK(socket, , ok_so_far=no) if test $ok_so_far = yes; then AC_HEADER_CHECK(netinet/in.h, , ok_so_far=no) fi if test $ok_so_far = yes; then AC_HEADER_CHECK(arpa/inet.h, , ok_so_far=no) fi if test $ok_so_far = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_SOCKETS) fi # Set up the CFLAGS for real compilation, so we can substitute it. CFLAGS="$REAL_CFLAGS" changequote(, )dnl #### Find out which version of Emacs this is. version=`grep 'defconst[ ]*emacs-version' ${srcdir}/lisp/version.el \ | sed -e 's/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'` changequote([, ])dnl if test x"${version}" = x; then AC_MSG_ERROR(can't find current emacs version in \`${srcdir}/lisp/version.el'.) fi if test -f /usr/lpp/X11/bin/smt.exp; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AIX_SMT_EXP) fi ### Specify what sort of things we'll be editing into Makefile and config.h. ### Use configuration here uncanonicalized to avoid exceeding size limits. AC_SUBST(version) AC_SUBST(configuration) AC_SUBST(srcdir) AC_SUBST(prefix) AC_SUBST(exec_prefix) AC_SUBST(bindir) AC_SUBST(datadir) AC_SUBST(statedir) AC_SUBST(libdir) AC_SUBST(mandir) AC_SUBST(infodir) AC_SUBST(lispdir) AC_SUBST(locallisppath) AC_SUBST(lisppath) AC_SUBST(etcdir) AC_SUBST(lockdir) AC_SUBST(archlibdir) AC_SUBST(docdir) AC_SUBST(c_switch_system) AC_SUBST(c_switch_machine) AC_SUBST(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE) AC_SUBST(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX) AC_SUBST(C_SWITCH_X_SITE) AC_SUBST(CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(X_TOOLKIT_TYPE) AC_SUBST(machfile) AC_SUBST(opsysfile) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(EMACS_CONFIGURATION, "${configuration}") AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(config_machfile, "${machfile}") AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(config_opsysfile, "${opsysfile}") AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE, ${LD_SWITCH_X_SITE}) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX, ${LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX}) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(C_SWITCH_X_SITE, ${C_SWITCH_X_SITE}) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(UNEXEC_SRC, ${UNEXEC_SRC}) if test "${HAVE_X_WINDOWS}" = "yes" ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_WINDOWS) fi if test "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none" ; then AC_DEFINE(USE_X_TOOLKIT) fi if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes" ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11) fi if test "${HAVE_XFREE386}" = "yes" ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XFREE386) fi if test "${HAVE_X_MENU}" = "yes" ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_MENU) fi if test "${GNU_MALLOC}" = "yes" ; then AC_DEFINE(GNU_MALLOC) fi if test "${REL_ALLOC}" = "yes" ; then AC_DEFINE(REL_ALLOC) fi if test "${LISP_FLOAT_TYPE}" = "yes" ; then AC_DEFINE(LISP_FLOAT_TYPE) fi # ====================== Developer's configuration ======================= # The following assignments make sense if you're running Emacs on a single # machine, one version at a time, and you want changes to the lisp and etc # directories in the source tree to show up immediately in your working # environment. It saves a great deal of disk space by not duplicating the # lisp and etc directories. if test "$enable_in_place" = "yes"; then lispdir='${srcdir}/lisp' locallisppath='${srcdir}/site-lisp' etcdir='${srcdir}/etc' lockdir='${srcdir}/lock' # We used to make archlibdir and docdir absolute, # but that caused trouble with automounters. archlibdir='${srcdir}/lib-src' docdir='${srcdir}/etc' infodir='${srcdir}/info' elif test "$enable_single_tree" = "yes"; then bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin/${configuration}' datadir='${prefix}/common' statedir='${prefix}/common' libdir='${bindir}' lispdir='${prefix}/common/lisp' locallisppath='${prefix}/common/site-lisp' lockdir='${prefix}/common/lock' archlibdir='${libdir}/etc' etcdir='${prefix}/common/data' docdir='${prefix}/common/data' fi #### Report on what we decided to do. echo " Configured for \`${canonical}'. Where should the build process find the source code? ${srcdir} What operating system and machine description files should Emacs use? \`${opsysfile}' and \`${machfile}' What compiler should emacs be built with? ${CC} ${CFLAGS} Should Emacs use the GNU version of malloc? ${GNU_MALLOC}${GNU_MALLOC_reason} Should Emacs use the relocating allocator for buffers? ${REL_ALLOC} What window system should Emacs use? ${window_system} What toolkit should Emacs use? ${USE_X_TOOLKIT}${x_includes+ Where do we find X Windows header files? }${x_includes}${x_libraries+ Where do we find X Windows libraries? }${x_libraries} " # Remove any trailing slashes in these variables. changequote(, )dnl test "${prefix}" != NONE && prefix=`echo "${prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'` test "${exec_prefix}" != NONE && exec_prefix=`echo "${exec_prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'` changequote([, ])dnl save_no_create="$no_create" no_create=yes AC_OUTPUT(Makefile lib-src/Makefile.in oldXMenu/Makefile lwlib/Makefile src/Makefile.in) cat >> ${CONFIG_STATUS} <<EOF CPP="$CPP" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" EOF cat >> ${CONFIG_STATUS} <<\EOF ### Make the necessary directories, if they don't exist. for dir in ./src ./lib-src ./cpp ./oldXMenu ./lwlib ./etc ; do if test ! -d ${dir}; then mkdir ${dir} fi done # Build src/Makefile from ${srcdir}/src/Makefile.in. This must be done # after src/config.h is built, since we rely on that file. changequote(,)dnl The horror, the horror. # Now get this: Some word that is part of the ${srcdir} directory name # or the ${configuration} value might, just might, happen to be an # identifier like `sun4' or `i386' or something, and be predefined by # the C preprocessor to some helpful value like 1, or maybe the empty # string. Needless to say consequent macro substitutions are less # than conducive to the makefile finding the correct directory. undefs="`echo $top_srcdir $configuration $canonical | sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/ /g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/ *$//' \ -e 's/ */ -U/g' -e 's/-U[0-9][^ ]*//g' \ `" changequote([,])dnl echo creating lib-src/Makefile ( cd lib-src rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c sed -e '/start of cpp stuff/q' \ < Makefile.in > junk1.c sed -e '1,/start of cpp stuff/d'\ -e 's@/\*\*/#\(.*\)$@/* \1 */@' \ < Makefile.in > junk.c $CPP $undefs -I. -I$top_srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \ sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' > junk2.c cat junk1.c junk2.c > Makefile.new rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c chmod 444 Makefile.new mv -f Makefile.new Makefile ) echo creating src/Makefile ( cd src rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c sed -e '/start of cpp stuff/q' \ < Makefile.in > junk1.c sed -e '1,/start of cpp stuff/d'\ -e 's@/\*\*/#\(.*\)$@/* \1 */@' \ < Makefile.in > junk.c $CPP $undefs -I. -I$top_srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c | \ sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' > junk2.c cat junk1.c junk2.c > Makefile.new rm -f junk.c junk1.c junk2.c chmod 444 Makefile.new mv -f Makefile.new Makefile ) EOF test "$save_no_create" = yes || ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} ${CONFIG_STATUS}