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# aclocal.m4 generated automatically by aclocal 1.5
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2011-11-09 17:39:32 -05:00
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# Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
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# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
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# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without
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# even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
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# PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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# Do all the work for Automake. This macro actually does too much --
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# some checks are only needed if your package does certain things.
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# But this isn't really a big deal.
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# serial 5
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# There are a few dirty hacks below to avoid letting `AC_PROG_CC' be
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# written in clear, in which case automake, when reading aclocal.m4,
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# will think it sees a *use*, and therefore will trigger all it's
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# C support machinery. Also note that it means that autoscan, seeing
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# CC etc. in the Makefile, will ask for an AC_PROG_CC use...
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# We require 2.13 because we rely on SHELL being computed by configure.
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AC_PREREQ([2.13])
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# AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE(MACRO-NAME, IF-PROVIDED, IF-NOT-PROVIDED)
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# check macros which are provided without letting her know how the
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# information is coded.
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# If this macro is not defined by Autoconf, define it here.
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[define([AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE],
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[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_INSTALL])dnl
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test -f $srcdir/config.status; then
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AC_MSG_ERROR([source directory already configured; run \"make distclean\" there first])
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fi
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# Autoconf 2.50 always computes EXEEXT. However we need to be
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# compatible with 2.13, for now. So we always define EXEEXT, but we
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# don't compute it.
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AC_SUBST(EXEEXT)
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# Similar for OBJEXT -- only we only use OBJEXT if the user actually
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: ${OBJEXT=o}
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AC_SUBST(OBJEXT)
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# Some tools Automake needs.
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AC_REQUIRE([AM_SANITY_CHECK])dnl
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AC_REQUIRE([AC_ARG_PROGRAM])dnl
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AM_MISSING_PROG(ACLOCAL, aclocal)
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AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOCONF, autoconf)
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AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOMAKE, automake)
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AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOHEADER, autoheader)
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AM_MISSING_PROG(MAKEINFO, makeinfo)
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AM_MISSING_PROG(AMTAR, tar)
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AM_PROG_INSTALL_SH
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AM_PROG_INSTALL_STRIP
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# We need awk for the "check" target. The system "awk" is bad on
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# some platforms.
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defn([AC_PROG_][CC])[_AM_DEPENDENCIES(CC)])])dnl
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AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_][CXX],
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[_AM_DEPENDENCIES(CXX)],
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[define([AC_PROG_][CXX],
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defn([AC_PROG_][CXX])[_AM_DEPENDENCIES(CXX)])])dnl
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])
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#
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# Check to make sure that the build environment is sane.
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#
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# serial 3
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# AM_SANITY_CHECK
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# ---------------
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AC_DEFUN([AM_SANITY_CHECK],
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[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether build environment is sane])
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# Just in case
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sleep 1
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echo timestamp > conftest.file
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# Do `set' in a subshell so we don't clobber the current shell's
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# arguments. Must try -L first in case configure is actually a
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# symlink; some systems play weird games with the mod time of symlinks
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# (eg FreeBSD returns the mod time of the symlink's containing
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# directory).
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if (
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set X `ls -Lt $srcdir/configure conftest.file 2> /dev/null`
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if test "$[*]" = "X"; then
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# -L didn't work.
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set X `ls -t $srcdir/configure conftest.file`
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rm -f conftest.file
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alias in your environment])
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test "$[2]" = conftest.file
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)
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then
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# Ok.
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:
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else
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AC_MSG_ERROR([newly created file is older than distributed files!
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Check your system clock])
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fi
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AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)])
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# serial 2
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# AM_MISSING_PROG(NAME, PROGRAM)
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[AC_REQUIRE([AM_MISSING_HAS_RUN])
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$1=${$1-"${am_missing_run}$2"}
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AC_SUBST($1)])
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# AM_MISSING_HAS_RUN
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# If it does, set am_missing_run to use it, otherwise, to nothing.
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# Use eval to expand $SHELL
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if eval "$MISSING --run true"; then
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AC_SUBST([INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM])])
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# written in clear, in which case automake, when reading aclocal.m4,
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# will think it sees a *use*, and therefore will trigger all it's
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# C support machinery. Also note that it means that autoscan, seeing
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# CC etc. in the Makefile, will ask for an AC_PROG_CC use...
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break
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fi
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done
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cd ..
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rm -rf conftest.dir
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else
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am_cv_$1_dependencies_compiler_type=none
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fi
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])
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$1DEPMODE="depmode=$am_cv_$1_dependencies_compiler_type"
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AC_SUBST([$1DEPMODE])
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])
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# AM_SET_DEPDIR
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# -------------
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# Choose a directory name for dependency files.
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# This macro is AC_REQUIREd in _AM_DEPENDENCIES
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AC_DEFUN([AM_SET_DEPDIR],
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[rm -f .deps 2>/dev/null
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mkdir .deps 2>/dev/null
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if test -d .deps; then
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DEPDIR=.deps
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else
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# MS-DOS does not allow filenames that begin with a dot.
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DEPDIR=_deps
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fi
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rmdir .deps 2>/dev/null
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AC_SUBST(DEPDIR)
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])
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# AM_DEP_TRACK
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# ------------
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AC_DEFUN([AM_DEP_TRACK],
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[AC_ARG_ENABLE(dependency-tracking,
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[ --disable-dependency-tracking Speeds up one-time builds
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--enable-dependency-tracking Do not reject slow dependency extractors])
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if test "x$enable_dependency_tracking" != xno; then
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am_depcomp="$ac_aux_dir/depcomp"
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AMDEPBACKSLASH='\'
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fi
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AM_CONDITIONAL([AMDEP], [test "x$enable_dependency_tracking" != xno])
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pushdef([subst], defn([AC_SUBST]))
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subst(AMDEPBACKSLASH)
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popdef([subst])
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])
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# Generate code to set up dependency tracking.
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# This macro should only be invoked once -- use via AC_REQUIRE.
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# Usage:
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# AM_OUTPUT_DEPENDENCY_COMMANDS
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#
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# This code is only required when automatic dependency tracking
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# is enabled. FIXME. This creates each `.P' file that we will
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# need in order to bootstrap the dependency handling code.
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AC_DEFUN([AM_OUTPUT_DEPENDENCY_COMMANDS],[
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AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS([
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test x"$AMDEP_TRUE" != x"" ||
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for mf in $CONFIG_FILES; do
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case "$mf" in
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Makefile) dirpart=.;;
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*/Makefile) dirpart=`echo "$mf" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$||'`;;
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*) continue;;
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esac
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grep '^DEP_FILES *= *[^ #]' < "$mf" > /dev/null || continue
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# Extract the definition of DEP_FILES from the Makefile without
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# running `make'.
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DEPDIR=`sed -n -e '/^DEPDIR = / s///p' < "$mf"`
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test -z "$DEPDIR" && continue
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# When using ansi2knr, U may be empty or an underscore; expand it
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U=`sed -n -e '/^U = / s///p' < "$mf"`
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test -d "$dirpart/$DEPDIR" || mkdir "$dirpart/$DEPDIR"
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# We invoke sed twice because it is the simplest approach to
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# changing $(DEPDIR) to its actual value in the expansion.
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for file in `sed -n -e '
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/^DEP_FILES = .*\\\\$/ {
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s/^DEP_FILES = //
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:loop
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s/\\\\$//
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p
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n
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/\\\\$/ b loop
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p
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}
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/^DEP_FILES = / s/^DEP_FILES = //p' < "$mf" | \
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sed -e 's/\$(DEPDIR)/'"$DEPDIR"'/g' -e 's/\$U/'"$U"'/g'`; do
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# Make sure the directory exists.
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test -f "$dirpart/$file" && continue
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fdir=`echo "$file" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$||'`
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$ac_aux_dir/mkinstalldirs "$dirpart/$fdir" > /dev/null 2>&1
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# echo "creating $dirpart/$file"
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echo '# dummy' > "$dirpart/$file"
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done
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done
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|
], [AMDEP_TRUE="$AMDEP_TRUE"
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|
ac_aux_dir="$ac_aux_dir"])])
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# AM_MAKE_INCLUDE()
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# -----------------
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|
# Check to see how make treats includes.
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|
AC_DEFUN([AM_MAKE_INCLUDE],
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|
[am_make=${MAKE-make}
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|
cat > confinc << 'END'
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|
doit:
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|
@echo done
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|
END
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|
# If we don't find an include directive, just comment out the code.
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|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for style of include used by $am_make])
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|
am__include='#'
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|
am__quote=
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|
_am_result=none
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|
|
# First try GNU make style include.
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|
|
|
echo "include confinc" > confmf
|
|
|
|
# We grep out `Entering directory' and `Leaving directory'
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|
|
|
# messages which can occur if `w' ends up in MAKEFLAGS.
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|
|
|
# In particular we don't look at `^make:' because GNU make might
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|
|
# be invoked under some other name (usually "gmake"), in which
|
|
|
|
# case it prints its new name instead of `make'.
|
|
|
|
if test "`$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null | fgrep -v 'ing directory'`" = "done"; then
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|
|
|
am__include=include
|
|
|
|
am__quote=
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|
|
|
_am_result=GNU
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|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Now try BSD make style include.
|
|
|
|
if test "$am__include" = "#"; then
|
|
|
|
echo '.include "confinc"' > confmf
|
|
|
|
if test "`$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null`" = "done"; then
|
|
|
|
am__include=.include
|
|
|
|
am__quote='"'
|
|
|
|
_am_result=BSD
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(am__include)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(am__quote)
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT($_am_result)
|
|
|
|
rm -f confinc confmf
|
|
|
|
])
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# serial 3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# AM_CONDITIONAL(NAME, SHELL-CONDITION)
|
|
|
|
# -------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# Define a conditional.
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: Once using 2.50, use this:
|
|
|
|
# m4_match([$1], [^TRUE\|FALSE$], [AC_FATAL([$0: invalid condition: $1])])dnl
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFUN([AM_CONDITIONAL],
|
|
|
|
[ifelse([$1], [TRUE],
|
|
|
|
[errprint(__file__:__line__: [$0: invalid condition: $1
|
|
|
|
])dnl
|
|
|
|
m4exit(1)])dnl
|
|
|
|
ifelse([$1], [FALSE],
|
|
|
|
[errprint(__file__:__line__: [$0: invalid condition: $1
|
|
|
|
])dnl
|
|
|
|
m4exit(1)])dnl
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST([$1_TRUE])
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST([$1_FALSE])
|
|
|
|
if $2; then
|
|
|
|
$1_TRUE=
|
|
|
|
$1_FALSE='#'
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
$1_TRUE='#'
|
|
|
|
$1_FALSE=
|
|
|
|
fi])
|
|
|
|
|