configure.in   [plain text]



AC_INIT(pkg-config.1)

AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(pkgconfig, 0.15.0)
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE

AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)

AM_PROG_LIBTOOL

AC_PROG_CC

AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Win32])
case "$host" in
  *-*-mingw*)
    native_win32=yes
    AC_DEFINE(USE_INSTALLED_GLIB, 1, [We are using an installed GLib])
  ;;
  *)
    native_win32=no
  ;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT([$native_win32])

AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_INSTALLED_GLIB, test x$native_win32 = xyes)

if test x$native_win32 = xyes; then
  # On Win32, use the normal installed GLib.  Yes, this is a circular
  # dependency. But then, only experienced hackers that presumably can
  # work around that will be building pkg-config and GLib on Win32
  # anyway (especially using the auto*/configure/libtool
  # mechanism). Others use prebuilt versions.
  #
  # These are correct for GLib 2.x
  GLIB_CFLAGS="-I$includedir/glib-2.0 -I$libdir/glib-2.0/include"
  GLIB_LIBS="-L$libdir -lglib-2.0 -liconv -lintl"

  AC_SUBST(GLIB_LIBS)
  AC_SUBST(GLIB_CFLAGS)

  AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(.)
else
  AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(glib-1.2.8)
fi # !native_win32

AC_FUNC_ALLOCA

AC_CHECK_FUNCS(setresuid setreuid,break)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([dirent.h unistd.h sys/wait.h])

AC_OUTPUT([Makefile])