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configure.ac
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#
# This file describes a "configure" script that is used to build
# makefiles for a particular platform. Process this file using
# Autoconf version 1.13 in order to generate that script. All
# lines of this file up to the AC_INIT macro are ignored.
#
# The build process allows for using a cross-compiler. But the default
# action is to target the same platform that we are running on. The
# configure script needs to discover the following properties of the
# build and target systems:
#
# srcdir
#
# The is the name of the directory that contains the
# "configure" shell script. All source files are
# located relative to this directory.
#
# bindir
#
# The name of the directory where executables should be
# written by the "install" target of the makefile.
#
# program_prefix
#
# Add this prefix to the names of all executables that run
# on the target machine. Default: ""
#
# ENABLE_SHARED
#
# True if shared libraries should be generated.
#
# BUILD_CC
#
# The name of a command that is used to convert C
# source files into executables that run on the build
# platform.
#
# BUILD_CFLAGS
#
# Switches that the build compiler needs in order to construct
# command-line programs.
#
# BUILD_LIBS
#
# Libraries that the build compiler needs in order to construct
# command-line programs.
#
# BUILD_EXEEXT
#
# The filename extension for executables on the build
# platform. "" for Unix and ".exe" for Windows.
#
# TARGET_CC
#
# The name of a command that runs on the build platform
# and converts C source files into *.o files for the
# target platform. In other words, the cross-compiler.
#
# TARGET_CFLAGS
#
# Switches that the target compiler needs to turn C source files
# into *.o files. Do not include TARGET_TCL_INC in this list.
# Makefiles might add additional switches such as "-I.".
#
# TARGET_TCL_LIBS
#
# This is the library directives passed to the target linker
# that cause the executable to link against Tcl. This might
# be a switch like "-ltcl8.0" or pathnames of library file
# like "../../src/libtcl8.0.a".
#
# TARGET_TCL_INC
#
# This variables define the directory that contain header
# files for Tcl. If the compiler is able to find <tcl.h>
# on its own, then this can be blank.
#
# TARGET_READLINE_LIBS
#
# This is the library directives passed to the target linker
# that cause the executable to link against the readline library.
# This might be a switch like "-lreadline" or pathnames of library
# file like "../../src/libreadline.a".
#
# TARGET_READLINE_INC
#
# This variables define the directory that contain header
# files for the readline library. If the compiler is able
# to find <readline.h> on its own, then this can be blank.
#
# TARGET_LINK
#
# The name of the linker that combines *.o files generated
# by TARGET_CC into executables for the target platform.
#
# TARGET_LIBS
#
# Additional libraries or other switch that the target linker needs
# to build an executable on the target. Do not include
# on this list any libraries in TARGET_TCL_LIBS and
# TARGET_READLINE_LIBS, etc.
#
# TARGET_EXEEXT
#
# The filename extension for executables on the
# target platform. "" for Unix and ".exe" for windows.
#
# The generated configure script will make an attempt to guess
# at all of the above parameters. You can override any of
# the guesses by setting the environment variable named
# "config_AAAA" where "AAAA" is the name of the parameter
# described above. (Exception: srcdir cannot be set this way.)
# If you have a file that sets one or more of these environment
# variables, you can invoke configure as follows:
#
# configure --with-hints=FILE
#
# where FILE is the name of the file that sets the environment
# variables. FILE should be an absolute pathname.
#
# If you have a Tcl/Tk/BLT source distribution available, then the
# files in that distribution will be used instead of any other
# Tcl/Tk/BLT files the script might discover if you tell the configure
# script about the source tree. Use commandline options:
#
# --with-tcl=PATH --with-tk=PATH --with-blt=PATH
#
# Or set environment variables config_WITH_TCL, config_WITH_TK, or
# config_WITH_BLT.
#
# This configure.in file is easy to reuse on other projects. Just
# change the argument to AC_INIT(). And disable any features that
# you don't need (for example BLT) by erasing or commenting out
# the corresponding code.
#
AC_INIT(src/sqlite.h.in)
dnl Put the RCS revision string after AC_INIT so that it will also
dnl show in in configure.
# The following RCS revision string applies to configure.in
# $Revision: 1.1 $
#########
# Programs needed
#
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
AC_PROG_INSTALL
#########
# Set up an appropriate program prefix
#
if test "$program_prefix" = "NONE"; then
program_prefix=""
fi
AC_SUBST(program_prefix)
#########
# Check to see if the --with-hints=FILE option is used. If there is none,
# then check for a files named "$host.hints" and ../$hosts.hints where
# $host is the hostname of the build system. If still no hints are
# found, try looking in $system.hints and ../$system.hints where
# $system is the result of uname -s.
#
AC_ARG_WITH(hints,
[ --with-hints=FILE Read configuration options from FILE],
hints=$withval)
if test "$hints" = ""; then
host=`hostname | sed 's/\..*//'`
if test -r $host.hints; then
hints=$host.hints
else
if test -r ../$host.hints; then
hints=../$host.hints
fi
fi
fi
if test "$hints" = ""; then
sys=`uname -s`
if test -r $sys.hints; then
hints=$sys.hints
else
if test -r ../$sys.hints; then
hints=../$sys.hints
fi
fi
fi
if test "$hints" != ""; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(reading hints from $hints)
. $hints
fi
#########
# Locate a compiler for the build machine. This compiler should
# generate command-line programs that run on the build machine.
#
default_build_cflags="-g"
if test "$config_BUILD_CC" = ""; then
AC_PROG_CC
if test "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([unable to find a compiler for building build tools])
fi
BUILD_CC=$CC
default_build_cflags=$CFLAGS
else
BUILD_CC=$config_BUILD_CC
AC_MSG_CHECKING([host compiler])
CC=$BUILD_CC
AC_MSG_RESULT($BUILD_CC)
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([switches for the host compiler])
if test "$config_BUILD_CFLAGS" != ""; then
CFLAGS=$config_BUILD_CFLAGS
BUILD_CFLAGS=$config_BUILD_CFLAGS
else
BUILD_CFLAGS=$default_build_cflags
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($BUILD_CFLAGS)
if test "$config_BUILD_LIBS" != ""; then
BUILD_LIBS=$config_BUILD_LIBS
fi
AC_SUBST(BUILD_CC)
AC_SUBST(BUILD_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(BUILD_LIBS)
##########
# Locate a compiler that converts C code into *.o files that run on
# the target machine.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([target compiler])
if test "$config_TARGET_CC" != ""; then
TARGET_CC=$config_TARGET_CC
else
TARGET_CC=$BUILD_CC
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($TARGET_CC)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([switches on the target compiler])
if test "$config_TARGET_CFLAGS" != ""; then
TARGET_CFLAGS=$config_TARGET_CFLAGS
else
TARGET_CFLAGS=$BUILD_CFLAGS
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($TARGET_CFLAGS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([target linker])
if test "$config_TARGET_LINK" = ""; then
TARGET_LINK=$TARGET_CC
else
TARGET_LINK=$config_TARGET_LINK
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($TARGET_LINK)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([switches on the target compiler])
if test "$config_TARGET_TFLAGS" != ""; then
TARGET_TFLAGS=$config_TARGET_TFLAGS
else
TARGET_TFLAGS=$BUILD_CFLAGS
fi
if test "$config_TARGET_RANLIB" != ""; then
TARGET_RANLIB=$config_TARGET_RANLIB
else
AC_PROG_RANLIB
TARGET_RANLIB=$RANLIB
fi
if test "$config_TARGET_AR" != ""; then
TARGET_AR=$config_TARGET_AR
else
TARGET_AR='ar cr'
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($TARGET_TFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(TARGET_CC)
AC_SUBST(TARGET_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(TARGET_LINK)
AC_SUBST(TARGET_LFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(TARGET_RANLIB)
AC_SUBST(TARGET_AR)
# Set the $cross variable if we are cross-compiling. Make
# it 0 if we are not.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if host and target compilers are the same])
if test "$BUILD_CC" = "$TARGET_CC"; then
cross=0
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
cross=1
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
##########
# Are we using UTF-8 or iso8859 encodings?
#
AC_ARG_ENABLE(utf8,
[ --enable-utf8 Use UTF-8 encodings],,enable_utf8=no)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([character encoding])
if test "$enable_utf8" = "no"; then
ENCODING=ISO8859
AC_MSG_RESULT([iso8859])
else
ENCODING=UTF8
AC_MSG_RESULT([UTF-8])
fi
AC_SUBST(ENCODING)
###########
# Lots of things are different if we are compiling for Windows using
# the CYGWIN environment. So check for that special case and handle
# things accordingly.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if executables have the .exe suffix])
if test "$config_BUILD_EXEEXT" = ".exe"; then
CYGWIN=yes
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(unknown)
fi
if test "$CYGWIN" != "yes"; then
AC_CYGWIN
fi
if test "$CYGWIN" = "yes"; then
BUILD_EXEEXT=.exe
else
BUILD_EXEEXT=""
fi
if test "$cross" = "0"; then
TARGET_EXEEXT=$BUILD_EXEEXT
else
TARGET_EXEEXT=$config_TARGET_EXEEXT
fi
if test "$TARGET_EXEEXT" = ".exe"; then
OS_UNIX=0
OS_WIN=1
tclsubdir=win
else
OS_UNIX=1
OS_WIN=0
tclsubdir=unix
fi
TARGET_CFLAGS="$TARGET_CFLAGS -DOS_UNIX=$OS_UNIX -DOS_WIN=$OS_WIN"
AC_SUBST(BUILD_EXEEXT)
AC_SUBST(OS_UNIX)
AC_SUBST(OS_WIN)
AC_SUBST(TARGET_EXEEXT)
##########
# Extract generic linker options from the environment.
#
if test "$config_TARGET_LIBS" != ""; then
TARGET_LIBS=$config_TARGET_LIBS
else
TARGET_LIBS=""
fi
AC_SUBST(TARGET_LIBS)
##########
# Figure out what C libraries are required to compile Tcl programs.
#
if test "$config_TARGET_TCL_LIBS" != ""; then
TARGET_TCL_LIBS="$config_TARGET_TCL_LIBS"
else
if test "$with_tcl" != ""; then
extra=`echo $with_tcl/$tclsubdir/libtcl8*.a`
fi
CC=$TARGET_CC
AC_CHECK_FUNC(sin, LIBS="", LIBS="-lm")
AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlopen)
otherlibs=$LIBS
if test "$extra" != ""; then
LIBS=$extra
else
LIBS=""
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(Tcl_Init, dnl
tcl8.4 tcl8.3 tcl8.2 tcl8.1 tcl8.0 tcl80 tcl,,,$otherlibs)
fi
TARGET_TCL_LIBS="$LIBS $otherlibs"
fi
AC_SUBST(TARGET_TCL_LIBS)
##########
# Figure out where to get the TCL header files.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([TCL header files])
found=no
if test "$config_TARGET_TCL_INC" != ""; then
TARGET_TCL_INC=$config_TARGET_TCL_INC
found=yes
else
if test "$with_tcl" != ""; then
TARGET_TCL_INC="-I$with_tcl/generic -I$with_tcl/$tclsubdir"
found=yes
else
TARGET_TCL_INC=""
found=no
fi
fi
if test "$found" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($TARGET_TCL_INC)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(not specified: still searching...)
AC_CHECK_HEADER(tcl.h, [found=yes])
fi
if test "$found" = "no"; then
for dir in /usr/local /usr/X11 /usr/X11R6 /usr/pkg /usr/contrib /usr; do
AC_CHECK_FILE($dir/include/tcl.h, found=yes)
if test "$found" = "yes"; then
TARGET_TCL_INC="-I$dir/include"
break
fi
done
fi
if test "$found" = "no"; then
TARGET_TCL_INC="-DNO_TCL=1"
fi
AC_SUBST(TARGET_TCL_INC)
##########
# Figure out what C libraries are required to compile programs
# that use "readline()" library.
#
if test "$config_TARGET_READLINE_LIBS" != ""; then
TARGET_READLINE_LIBS="$config_TARGET_READLINE_LIBS"
else
CC=$TARGET_CC
LIBS=""
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(readline, readline,,,)
TARGET_READLINE_LIBS="$LIBS"
fi
AC_SUBST(TARGET_READLINE_LIBS)
##########
# Figure out where to get the READLINE header files.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([readline header files])
found=no
if test "$config_TARGET_READLINE_INC" != ""; then
TARGET_READLINE_INC=$config_TARGET_READLINE_INC
found=yes
fi
if test "$found" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($TARGET_READLINE_INC)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(not specified: still searching...)
AC_CHECK_HEADER(readline.h, [found=yes])
fi
if test "$found" = "no"; then
for dir in /usr /usr/local /usr/local/readline /usr/contrib; do
AC_CHECK_FILE($dir/include/readline.h, found=yes)
if test "$found" = "yes"; then
TARGET_READLINE_INC="-I$dir/include"
break
fi
AC_CHECK_FILE($dir/include/readline/readline.h, found=yes)
if test "$found" = "yes"; then
TARGET_READLINE_INC="-I$dir/include/readline"
break
fi
done
fi
if test "$found" = "yes"; then
if test "$TARGET_READLINE_LIBS" = ""; then
TARGET_HAVE_READLINE=0
else
TARGET_HAVE_READLINE=1
fi
else
TARGET_HAVE_READLINE=0
fi
AC_SUBST(TARGET_READLINE_INC)
AC_SUBST(TARGET_HAVE_READLINE)
#########
# Figure out whether or not we have a "usleep()" function.
#
AC_CHECK_FUNC(usleep, [TARGET_CFLAGS="$TARGET_CFLAGS -DHAVE_USLEEP=1"])
#########
# Generate the output files.
#
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile)