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1173 lines
37 KiB
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dnl configure.in for cvs
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AC_INIT([Concurrent Versions System (CVS)],[1.11.22.1],
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[bug-cvs@nongnu.org],[cvs])
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AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(src/cvs.h)
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([gnu 1.7.9 dist-bzip2 no-define])
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AC_PREREQ(2.60)
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AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM(cvs)
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AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
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AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
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AC_PROG_CC
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AM_PROG_CC_C_O
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dnl FIXME the next three calls should be avoided according to autoconf
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dnl philosophy. for example, AC_CHECK_LIB should be used to look for crypt.
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dnl
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dnl These are here instead of later because they want to be called before
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dnl anything that calls a C compiler.
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AC_AIX
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AC_MINIX
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# Find the posix library needed on INTERACTIVE UNIX (ISC)
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dnl
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dnl From the Autoconf 2.53 manual (AC_ISC_POSIX):
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dnl
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dnl For INTERACTIVE UNIX (ISC), add `-lcposix' to output variable
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dnl `LIBS' if necessary for POSIX facilities. Call this after
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dnl `AC_PROG_CC' and before any other macros that use POSIX
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dnl interfaces. INTERACTIVE UNIX is no longer sold, and Sun says that
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dnl they will drop support for it on 2006-07-23, so this macro is
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dnl becoming obsolescent.
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dnl
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AC_SEARCH_LIBS([strerror], [cposix])
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dnl
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dnl Autoconf stopped setting $ISC sometime before 2.53
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dnl
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dnl If this is still important, someone should come up with a generic test
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dnl for whether _SYSV3 needs to be defined. Removed code below:
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dnl
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dnl if test "$ISC" = yes; then
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dnl CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_SYSV3"
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dnl # And I don't like this... In theory it should be found later if server is
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dnl # enabled, but maybe something on INTERACTIVE UNIX (ISC) we didn't ask to
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dnl # link with crypt tries? Anyhow, the autoconf manual says we can delete
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dnl # this ISC stuff on or after 2006-07-23 when Sun discontinues support and
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dnl # ISC becomes obsolescent, but I suppose that is probably a matter of
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dnl # opinion.
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dnl #
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dnl # N.B. The reason for doing this is that some moron decided to put a stub
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dnl # for crypt in libc that always returns NULL. Without this here, the later
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dnl # check will find the stub instead of the real thing, resulting in a server
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dnl # that can't process crypted passwords correctly.
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dnl
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dnl # again, if we have to try and reenable this for ISC, someone should come
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dnl # up with a generic test that figures out whether crypt is good or not -
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dnl # Is it always returning NULL?
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dnl LIBS="-lcrypt $LIBS"
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dnl fi
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dnl
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dnl FIXME - This has been broken for at least a few months anyhow, so I'm
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dnl removing the crypt lib define above, but the correct fix would be to
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dnl provide a CRYPT_WORKS macro or the like that gets called sometime after
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dnl the AC_SEARCH_LIBS call that normally finds crypt, and if crypt doesn't
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dnl work, the macro should be retried with LIBS="-lcrypt $LIBS" forced.
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dnl
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AC_PROG_RANLIB
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AC_PROG_YACC
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AC_PROG_LN_S
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AC_EXEEXT
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AC_PATH_PROG(PERL, perl, no)
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AC_PATH_PROG(CSH, csh, no)
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# for contrib/rcs2log.sh & src/cvsbug.in.
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AC_PATH_PROG(MKTEMP, mktemp, mktemp)
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if test x"$MKTEMP" = xmktemp; then
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MKTEMP_SH_FUNCTION=$srcdir/mktemp.sh
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else
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MKTEMP_SH_FUNCTION=/dev/null
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fi
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AC_SUBST_FILE(MKTEMP_SH_FUNCTION)
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# for src/cvsbug.in
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AC_PATH_PROG(SENDMAIL, sendmail, no, [$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/lib])
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# For diff/util.c
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AC_PATH_PROG(PR, pr, no)
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if test x"$PR" != xno; then
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PR_PROGRAM], ["$PR"], [Path to the pr utility])
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fi
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dnl FIXME This is truly gross.
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missing_dir=`cd $ac_aux_dir && pwd`
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dnl FIXME I pulled this default list from sanity.sh. Perhaps these lists
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dnl can be stored in one location?
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dnl
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dnl Yeah, put the value in a variable add it to the substitution list
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dnl then have configure create sanity.sh from sanity.sh.in...
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glocs="$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/usr/contrib/bin:/usr/gnu/bin:/local/bin:/local/gnu/bin:/gnu/bin"
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AC_PATH_PROGS(ROFF, groff roff, $missing_dir/missing roff, $glocs)
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AC_PATH_PROG(PS2PDF, ps2pdf, $missing_dir/missing ps2pdf)
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AC_PATH_PROG(TEXI2DVI, texi2dvi, $missing_dir/missing texi2dvi)
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AC_SYS_INTERPRETER
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if test X"$ac_cv_sys_interpreter" != X"yes" ; then
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# silly trick to avoid problems in AC macros...
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ac_msg='perl scripts using #! may not be invoked properly'
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AC_MSG_WARN($ac_msg)
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fi
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# BSD's logo is a devil for a reason, hey?
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AC_CACHE_CHECK(for BSD VPATH bug in make, ccvs_cv_bsd_make_vpath_bug,
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[if test ! -d ac_test_dir ; then
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AC_TRY_COMMAND([mkdir ac_test_dir])
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fi
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cat >conftestmake <<EOF
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VPATH = ac_test_dir
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ac_test_target: ac_test_dep
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echo BSD VPATH bug present >&2
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ac_test_dep: ac_test_dep_dep
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EOF
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touch ac_test_dir/ac_test_dep_dep
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touch ac_test_dir/ac_test_dep
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touch ac_test_target
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# Don't know why, but the following test doesn't work under FreeBSD 4.2
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# without this sleep command
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sleep 1
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if AC_TRY_COMMAND([make -f conftestmake 2>&1 >/dev/null |grep ^BSD\ VPATH\ bug\ present\$ >/dev/null]) ; then
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ccvs_cv_bsd_make_vpath_bug=yes
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else
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ccvs_cv_bsd_make_vpath_bug=no
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fi
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AC_TRY_COMMAND([rm -rf ac_test_dir ac_test_target conftestmake])])
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# We also don't need to worry about the bug when $srcdir = $builddir
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AM_CONDITIONAL(MAKE_TARGETS_IN_VPATH, \
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test $ccvs_cv_bsd_make_vpath_bug = no \
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|| test $srcdir = .)
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AC_HEADER_DIRENT
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AC_HEADER_STDC
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AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(\
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errno.h \
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direct.h \
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fcntl.h \
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fnmatch.h \
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io.h \
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limits.h \
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memory.h \
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ndbm.h \
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string.h \
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syslog.h \
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sys/bsdtypes.h \
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sys/file.h \
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sys/param.h \
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sys/resource.h \
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sys/select.h \
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sys/time.h \
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sys/timeb.h \
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unistd.h \
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utime.h\
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)
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AC_HEADER_STAT
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AC_HEADER_TIME
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AC_C_CONST
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AC_TYPE_UID_T
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AC_TYPE_MODE_T
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AC_TYPE_PID_T
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AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
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AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
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AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct stat.st_blksize])
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AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct stat.st_rdev])
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AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(\
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dup2 \
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ftruncate \
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gethostname \
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memmove \
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mkdir \
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rename \
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strerror \
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strstr \
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strtoul\
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valloc \
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waitpid \
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)
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dnl
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dnl Begin GNULIB stuff.
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dnl
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gl_XSIZE
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dnl We always want to use the GNULIB getpass, so define its name to something
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dnl that won't conflict with system declarations.
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AC_DEFINE([getpass], [cvs_getpass],
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[We want to always use the GNULIB version of getpass which we have in lib,
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so define getpass to something that won't conflict with any existing system
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declarations.])
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dnl
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dnl End GNULIB stuff.
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dnl
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(\
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fchdir \
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fchmod \
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fsync \
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ftime \
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geteuid \
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getgroups \
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getopt \
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getpagesize \
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gettimeofday \
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initgroups \
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login \
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logout \
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mknod \
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mkstemp \
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mktemp \
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putenv \
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readlink \
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regcomp \
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regerror \
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regexec \
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regfree \
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sigaction \
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sigblock \
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sigprocmask \
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sigsetmask \
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sigvec \
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tempnam \
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timezone \
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tzset \
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vprintf \
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wait3 \
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)
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# we only need one of the following
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([\
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nanosleep \
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usleep \
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select \
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], [break])
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dnl
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dnl The CVS coding standard (as specified in HACKING) is that if it exists
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dnl in SunOS4 and ANSI, we use it. CVS itself, of course, therefore doesn't
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dnl need HAVE_* defines for such functions, but diff wants them.
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dnl
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRCHR, 1,
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[Define if you have strchr (always for CVS).])
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MEMCHR, 1,
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[Define if you have memchr (always for CVS).])
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dnl
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dnl Force lib/regex.c to use malloc instead of messing around with alloca
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dnl and define the old re_comp routines that we use.
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dnl
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AC_DEFINE(REGEX_MALLOC, 1,
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[Define to force lib/regex.c to use malloc instead of alloca.])
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AC_DEFINE(_REGEX_RE_COMP, 1,
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[Define to force lib/regex.c to define re_comp et al.])
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dnl
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dnl AC_FUNC_FORK([]) is rather baroque. It seems to be rather more picky
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dnl than, say, the Single Unix Specification (version 2), which simplifies
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dnl a lot of cases by saying that the child process can't set any variables
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dnl (thus avoiding problems with register allocation) or call any functions
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dnl (thus avoiding problems with whether file descriptors are shared).
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dnl It would be nice if we could just write to the Single Unix Specification.
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dnl I think the only way to do redirection this way is by doing it in the
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dnl parent, and then undoing it afterwards (analogous to windows-NT/run.c).
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dnl That would appear to have a race condition if the user hits ^C (or
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dnl some other signal) at the wrong time, as main_cleanup will try to use
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dnl stdout/stderr. So maybe we are stuck with AC_FUNC_FORK([]).
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dnl
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AC_FUNC_FORK([])
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AC_FUNC_CLOSEDIR_VOID
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dnl
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dnl Check for shadow password support.
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dnl
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dnl We used to try to determine whether shadow passwords were actually in
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dnl use or not, but the code has been changed to work right reguardless,
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dnl so we can go back to a simple check.
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AC_SEARCH_LIBS(getspnam, sec gen, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETSPNAM, 1,
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[Define if you have the getspnam function.]))
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AC_FUNC_UTIME_NULL
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AC_SYS_LONG_FILE_NAMES
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AC_FUNC_FNMATCH
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if test "$ac_cv_func_fnmatch_works" = no; then
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AC_LIBOBJ(fnmatch)
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AC_CONFIG_LINKS(lib/fnmatch.h:lib/fnmatch.h.in)
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AC_LIBSOURCE(fnmatch.h.in)
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fi
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# Try to find connect and gethostbyname.
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AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, main)
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AC_SEARCH_LIBS(connect, xnet socket inet,
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CONNECT, 1,
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[Define if you have the connect function.]))
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dnl no need to search nsl for gethostbyname here since we should have
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dnl just added libnsl above if we found it.
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AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gethostbyname, netinet)
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dnl
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dnl begin --with-*
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dnl
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dnl
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dnl set $(KRB4) from --with-krb4=value -- WITH_KRB4
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dnl
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dnl If you change this, keep in mind that some systems have a bogus
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dnl libkrb in the system libraries, so --with-krb4=value needs to
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dnl override the system -lkrb.
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dnl
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KRB4=/usr/kerberos
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define(WITH_KRB4,[
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AC_ARG_WITH(
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[krb4],
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AC_HELP_STRING(
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[--with-krb4],
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[Kerberos 4 directory (default /usr/kerberos)]),
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[KRB4=$with_krb4],
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)dnl
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for KRB4 in $KRB4])
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AC_MSG_RESULT([])
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AC_SUBST(KRB4)])dnl
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WITH_KRB4
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krb_h=
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for krb.h])
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if test "$cross_compiling" != yes && test -r $KRB4/include/krb.h; then
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hold_cflags=$CFLAGS
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CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$KRB4/include"
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AC_TRY_LINK([#include <krb.h>],[int i;],
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[krb_h=yes krb_incdir=$KRB4/include],
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[CFLAGS=$hold_cflags
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AC_TRY_LINK([#include <krb.h>],[int i;],
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[krb_h=yes krb_incdir=])])
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CFLAGS=$hold_cflags
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else
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AC_TRY_LINK([#include <krb.h>],[int i;],
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[krb_h=yes krb_incdir=])
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fi
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if test -z "$krb_h"; then
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AC_TRY_LINK([#include <krb.h>],[int i;],
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[krb_h=yes krb_incdir=],
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[if test "$cross_compiling" != yes && test -r $KRB4/include/kerberosIV/krb.h; then
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hold_cflags=$CFLAGS
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CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$KRB4/include/kerberosIV"
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AC_TRY_LINK([#include <krb.h>],[int i;],
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[krb_h=yes krb_incdir=$KRB4/include/kerberosIV])
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CFLAGS=$hold_cflags
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fi])
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fi
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AC_MSG_RESULT($krb_h)
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includeopt=
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AC_SUBST(includeopt)
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if test -n "$krb_h"; then
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krb_lib=
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if test "$cross_compiling" != yes && test -r $KRB4/lib/libkrb.a; then
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hold_ldflags=$LDFLAGS
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LDFLAGS="-L${KRB4}/lib $LDFLAGS"
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AC_CHECK_LIB(krb,printf,[krb_lib=yes krb_libdir=${KRB4}/lib],
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[LDFLAGS=$hold_ldflags
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# Using open here instead of printf so we don't
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# get confused by the cached value for printf from above.
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AC_CHECK_LIB(krb,open,[krb_lib=yes krb_libdir=])])
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LDFLAGS=$hold_ldflags
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else
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AC_CHECK_LIB(krb,printf,[krb_lib=yes krb_libdir=])
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AC_CHECK_FUNC(krb_recvauth,[krb_lib=yes krb_libdir=])
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fi
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if test -n "$krb_lib"; then
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AC_DEFINE([HAVE_KERBEROS], 1,
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[Define if you have MIT Kerberos version 4 available.])
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test -n "${krb_libdir}" && LIBS="${LIBS} -L${krb_libdir}"
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# Put -L${krb_libdir} in LDFLAGS temporarily so that it appears before
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# -ldes in the command line. Don't do it permanently so that we honor
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# the user's setting for LDFLAGS
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hold_ldflags=$LDFLAGS
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test -n "${krb_libdir}" && LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L${krb_libdir}"
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AC_CHECK_LIB(des,printf,[LIBS="${LIBS} -ldes"])
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AC_CHECK_LIB(krb,krb_recvauth)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(krb4,krb_recvauth)
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LDFLAGS=$hold_ldflags
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if test -n "$krb_incdir"; then
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includeopt="${includeopt} -I$krb_incdir"
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fi
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fi
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fi
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(krb_get_err_text)
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dnl
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dnl WITH_GSSAPI is external
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dnl
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dnl TODO - I tried to put these in alphabetical order, but ACX_WITH_GSSAPI
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dnl fails unless called after the KRB4 stuff. I don't know why.
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dnl
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ACX_WITH_GSSAPI
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dnl
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dnl begin --with-editor
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dnl
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dnl Set the default editor to use for log messages
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dnl
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AC_ARG_VAR(
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[EDITOR],
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[The text editor CVS will use by default for log messages.])
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# Let the confiscator request a specific editor
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AC_ARG_WITH(
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[editor],
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AC_HELP_STRING(
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[--with-editor],
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[The default text editor CVS should use for log messages
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(default autoselects)]), ,
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[with_editor=yes])
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# If --with-editor was supplied with an argument, let it override $EDITOR from
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# the user's environment. We need to unset EDITOR here because AC_CHECK_PROGS
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# will let the value of EDITOR ride when it is set rather than searching. We
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# ignore the --without-editor case since it will be caught below.
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if test -n "$EDITOR" && test yes != $with_editor; then
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AS_UNSET([EDITOR])
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fi
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# Set the default when --with-editor wasn't supplied or when it was supplied
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# without an argument.
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if test yes = $with_editor; then
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with_editor="vim vi emacs nano pico edit"
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fi
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if echo $with_editor |grep ^/ >/dev/null; then
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# If $with_editor is an absolute path, issue a warning if the executable
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# doesn't exist or isn't usable, but then trust the user and use it
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# regardless
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EDITOR=$with_editor
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for an editor])
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AC_MSG_RESULT([$EDITOR])
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if ! test -f $with_editor \
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|| ! test -x $with_editor; then
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# warn the user that they may encounter problems
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AC_MSG_WARN([\`$with_editor' is not a path to an executable file])
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fi
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elif test no != "${with_editor}"; then
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# Search for an editor
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AC_CHECK_PROGS([EDITOR], [$with_editor], [no])
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if test no = "${EDITOR}"; then
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AC_MSG_ERROR([
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Failed to find a text file editor. CVS cannot be compiled
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without a default log message editor. Searched for
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\`$with_editor'. Try \`configure --with-editor'.])
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fi
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else
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AC_MSG_ERROR([
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CVS cannot be compiled without a default log message editor.
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Try \`configure --with-editor'.])
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fi
|
|
|
|
dnl FIXME - Using --without-editor will probably break a compile at
|
|
dnl the moment, but maybe it is reasonable for someone to want to
|
|
dnl compile a CVS executable that refuses to run if no $EDITOR,
|
|
dnl $CVS_EDITOR, or -e option is specified? Making a preliminary
|
|
dnl design decision in this direction, subject to discussion.
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Still don't know if the above would be useful, but we shouldn't
|
|
dnl be able to get here any longer without $EDITOR defined due to the
|
|
dnl error checking above.
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(
|
|
[EDITOR_DFLT], ["$EDITOR"],
|
|
[The default editor to use, if one does not specify the "-e" option
|
|
to cvs, or does not have an EDITOR environment variable. If this
|
|
is not set to an absolute path to an executable, use the shell to
|
|
find where the editor actually is. This allows sites with
|
|
/usr/bin/vi or /usr/ucb/vi to work equally well (assuming that their
|
|
PATH is reasonable).])
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl done finding an editor
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl end --with-editor
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl begin --with-ssh
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
# What remote shell transport should the :extssh: client cvs default to using?
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(
|
|
[ssh],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--with-ssh],
|
|
[The default remote shell CVS will use for :extssh: transport
|
|
(default autodetects)]), ,
|
|
[with_ssh="ssh lshc ssh2"])
|
|
|
|
if test no = "$with_ssh"; then
|
|
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find usable remote shell. Using 'ssh'.])
|
|
with_ssh=ssh
|
|
elif test yes = "$with_ssh"; then
|
|
# Make --with-ssh mean the same thing as --with-ssh=ssh
|
|
with_ssh=ssh
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if echo $with_ssh |grep ^/ >/dev/null; then
|
|
# If $with_ssh is an absolute path, issue a warning if the executable
|
|
# doesn't exist or isn't usable, but then trust the user and use it
|
|
# regardless
|
|
with_default_ssh=$with_ssh
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a remote shell])
|
|
if ! test -f $with_ssh \
|
|
|| ! test -x $with_ssh; then
|
|
# warn the user that they may encounter problems
|
|
AC_MSG_WARN([$with_ssh is not a path to an executable file])
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
# Search for a remote shell
|
|
AC_CHECK_PROGS([with_default_ssh], [$with_ssh], "ssh")
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(
|
|
[SSH_DFLT], ["$with_default_ssh"],
|
|
[The default remote shell to use, if one does not specify the
|
|
CVS_SSH environment variable.])
|
|
dnl done with finding a default CVS_SSH value
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl end --with-ssh
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl begin --with-rsh
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Many sites no longer desire the use of "rsh" as the default
|
|
dnl remote shell program. They typically favor "ssh" as the default
|
|
|
|
# What remote shell transport should our client cvs default to using?
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(
|
|
[rsh],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--with-rsh],
|
|
[The default remote shell CVS will use for :ext: transport
|
|
(default autodetects)]), ,
|
|
dnl `remsh' is only useful on HP-UX, where `rsh' is the `restricted shell'
|
|
dnl and `remsh' is the remote shell, but look for it first since it
|
|
dnl probably won't exist on any platform where it shouldn't be preferred
|
|
dnl to `rsh'.
|
|
[with_rsh="remsh rsh ssh lshc ssh2"])
|
|
|
|
if test no = "$with_rsh"; then
|
|
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find usable remote shell. Using 'rsh'.])
|
|
with_rsh=rsh
|
|
elif test yes = "$with_rsh"; then
|
|
# Make --with-rsh mean the same thing as --with-rsh=rsh
|
|
with_rsh=rsh
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if echo $with_rsh |grep ^/ >/dev/null; then
|
|
# If $with_rsh is an absolute path, issue a warning if the executable
|
|
# doesn't exist or isn't usable, but then trust the user and use it
|
|
# regardless
|
|
with_default_rsh=$with_rsh
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a remote shell])
|
|
if ! test -f $with_rsh \
|
|
|| ! test -x $with_rsh; then
|
|
# warn the user that they may encounter problems
|
|
AC_MSG_WARN([$with_rsh is not a path to an executable file])
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
# Search for a remote shell
|
|
AC_CHECK_PROGS([with_default_rsh], [$with_rsh], "rsh")
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(
|
|
[RSH_DFLT], ["$with_default_rsh"],
|
|
[The default remote shell to use, if one does not specify the
|
|
CVS_RSH environment variable.])
|
|
dnl done with finding a default CVS_RSH value
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl end --with-rsh
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Find a temporary directory
|
|
dnl
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(
|
|
[tmpdir],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--with-tmpdir],
|
|
[The temporary directory CVS should use as a default
|
|
(default autoselects)]))
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for temporary directory])
|
|
if test -z "$with_tmpdir" || test yes = "$with_tmpdir"; then
|
|
for with_tmpdir in /tmp /var/tmp no; do
|
|
if test -d "$with_tmpdir" && test -x "$with_tmpdir" \
|
|
&& test -w "$with_tmpdir" && test -r "$with_tmpdir"; then
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
if test no = "$with_tmpdir"; then
|
|
AC_MSG_WARN([Failed to find usable temporary directory. Using '/tmp'.])
|
|
with_tmpdir=/tmp
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_tmpdir])
|
|
elif ! echo "$with_tmpdir" |grep '^[[\\/]]'; then
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_tmpdir])
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-tmpdir requires an absolute path.])
|
|
elif ! test -d "$with_tmpdir" || ! test -x "$with_tmpdir" \
|
|
|| ! test -w "$with_tmpdir" || ! test -r "$with_tmpdir"; then
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_tmpdir])
|
|
AC_MSG_WARN(
|
|
[User supplied temporary directory ('$with_tmpdir') does not
|
|
exist or lacks sufficient permissions for read/write.])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(
|
|
[TMPDIR_DFLT], ["$with_tmpdir"],
|
|
[Directory used for storing temporary files, if not overridden by
|
|
environment variables or the -T global option. There should be little
|
|
need to change this (-T is a better mechanism if you need to use a
|
|
different directory for temporary files).])
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl done finding tmpdir
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Get default umask
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(
|
|
[umask],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--with-umask],
|
|
[Set the umask CVS will use by default in the repository (default 002)]))
|
|
|
|
if test -z "$with_umask" || test yes = "$with_umask"; then
|
|
with_umask=002
|
|
elif test no = "$with_umask"; then
|
|
with_umask=000
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(
|
|
[UMASK_DFLT], [$with_umask],
|
|
[The default umask to use when creating or otherwise setting file or
|
|
directory permissions in the repository. Must be a value in the
|
|
range of 0 through 0777. For example, a value of 002 allows group
|
|
rwx access and world rx access; a value of 007 allows group rwx
|
|
access but no world access. This value is overridden by the value
|
|
of the CVSUMASK environment variable, which is interpreted as an
|
|
octal number.])
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Done setting default umask
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Set CVS Administrator Group
|
|
dnl
|
|
AC_ARG_WITH(
|
|
[cvs-admin-group],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--with-cvs-admin-group=GROUP],
|
|
[The CVS admin command is restricted to the members of this group.
|
|
If this group does not exist, all users are allowed to run CVS admin.
|
|
To disable the CVS admin command for all users, create an empty group
|
|
by specifying the --with-cvs-admin-group= option. To disable access
|
|
control for CVS admin, run configure with the --without-cvs-admin-group
|
|
option. (default 'cvsadmin')]), ,
|
|
[with_cvs_admin_group=cvsadmin])
|
|
|
|
if test yes = "$with_cvs_admin_group"; then
|
|
with_cvs_admin_group=cvsadmin
|
|
fi
|
|
if test no != "$with_cvs_admin_group"; then
|
|
dnl FIXME We should warn if the group doesn't exist
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(
|
|
[CVS_ADMIN_GROUP], ["$with_cvs_admin_group"],
|
|
[The CVS admin command is restricted to the members of the group
|
|
CVS_ADMIN_GROUP. If this group does not exist, all users are
|
|
allowed to run CVS admin. To disable the CVS admin command for
|
|
all users, create an empty CVS_ADMIN_GROUP by running configure
|
|
with the --with-cvs-admin-group= option. To disable access control
|
|
for CVS admin, run configure with the --without-cvs-admin-group
|
|
option in order to comment out the define below.])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Done setting CVS Administrator Group
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl end --with-*
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Set the NDBM library to use.
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl XXX - FIXME - FIXME - FIXME - XXX
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl This is very bad. It should really autodetect an appropriate NDBM library
|
|
dnl and, if it doesn't find one, decide to use MY_NDBM. I'm am defining
|
|
dnl this here since this is no worse than it worked when it was in options.h
|
|
dnl and I am cleaning out options.h so that the Windows version of CVS will
|
|
dnl compile properly for the next release.
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl That's why this option is in the --with-* section rather than the
|
|
dnl --enable-* section.
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl XXX - FIXME - FIXME - FIXME - XXX
|
|
dnl
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
|
|
[cvs-ndbm],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--enable-cvs-ndbm],
|
|
[Use the NDBM library distributed with CVS rather than attempting to use
|
|
a system NDBM library. Disabling this may not work. (default)]), ,
|
|
[enable_cvs_ndbm=yes])
|
|
if test no != "$enable_cvs_ndbm"; then
|
|
AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[MY_NDBM], [1],
|
|
[By default, CVS stores its modules and other such items in flat
|
|
text files (MY_NDBM enables this). Turning off MY_NDBM causes CVS
|
|
to look for a system-supplied ndbm database library and use it
|
|
instead. That may speed things up, but the default setting
|
|
generally works fine too.])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Done selecting NDBM library.
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl begin --enables
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl Allow mmap for the buffer routine replacements to be disabled in
|
|
dnl case of problems.
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
|
|
[mmap],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--disable-mmap],
|
|
[Don't mmap RCS files]))
|
|
|
|
if test no != "$enable_mmap"; then
|
|
AC_FUNC_MMAP
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Check for options requesting client and server feature. If none are
|
|
# given and we have connect(), we want the full client & server arrangement.
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
|
|
[client],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--enable-client],
|
|
[Include code for running as a remote client (default)]), ,
|
|
[if test "$ac_cv_search_connect" != no; then
|
|
enable_client=yes
|
|
fi])
|
|
if test no != "$enable_client"; then
|
|
AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[CLIENT_SUPPORT], [1],
|
|
[Define if you want CVS to be able to be a remote repository client.])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
|
|
[password-authenticated-client],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--enable-password-authenticated-client],
|
|
[Enable pserver as a remote access method in the CVS client
|
|
(default)]))
|
|
|
|
if test no != "$enable_password_authenticated_client"; then
|
|
if test no != "$enable_client"; then
|
|
AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[AUTH_CLIENT_SUPPORT], [1],
|
|
[Enable AUTH_CLIENT_SUPPORT to enable pserver as a remote access
|
|
method in the CVS client (default)])
|
|
else
|
|
AC_MSG_WARN(
|
|
[--enable-password-authenticated-client is meaningless with
|
|
the CVS client disabled (--disable-client)])
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Give the confiscator control over whether the server code is compiled
|
|
dnl
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
|
|
[server],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--enable-server],
|
|
[Include code for running as a server (default)]), ,
|
|
[if test "$ac_cv_search_connect" != no; then
|
|
enable_server=yes
|
|
fi])
|
|
|
|
if test no != "$enable_server"; then
|
|
AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[SERVER_SUPPORT], [1],
|
|
[Define if you want CVS to be able to serve repositories to remote
|
|
clients.])
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl The auth server needs to be able to check passwords against passwd
|
|
dnl file entries, so we only #define AUTH_SERVER_SUPPORT if we can
|
|
dnl find the crypt function.
|
|
dnl
|
|
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(
|
|
[crypt], [crypt],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[HAVE_CRYPT], [1],
|
|
[Define if you have the crypt function.])
|
|
AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[AUTH_SERVER_SUPPORT], [1],
|
|
[Define if you want to use the password authenticated server.])dnl
|
|
])dnl AC_SEARCH_LIBS
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Allow the configurer to enable server flowcontrol. Read the help
|
|
dnl strings below for a full explanation.
|
|
dnl
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
|
|
[server-flow-control],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--enable-server-flow-control],
|
|
[If you are working with a large remote repository and a 'cvs
|
|
checkout' is swamping your network and memory, define these to
|
|
enable flow control. You may optionally pass a low water mark
|
|
in bytes and a high water mark in bytes, separated by commas.
|
|
(default is enabled 1M,2M)]),
|
|
[if test yes = $enable_server_flow_control; then
|
|
enable_server_flow_control=1M,2M
|
|
fi],
|
|
[enable_server_flow_control=1M,2M])
|
|
if test no != $enable_server_flow_control; then
|
|
ccvs_lwm=`expr "$enable_server_flow_control" : '\(.*\),'`
|
|
ccvs_hwm=`expr "$enable_server_flow_control" : '.*,\(.*\)'`
|
|
ccvs_lwm_E=`expr "$ccvs_lwm" : '[[0-9]][[0-9]]*\(.*\)'`
|
|
ccvs_lwm=`expr "$ccvs_lwm" : '\([[0-9]][[0-9]]*\)'`
|
|
test "" != "$ccvs_lwm" || ccvs_lwm_E="?"
|
|
case $ccvs_lwm_E in
|
|
G) ccvs_lwm="$ccvs_lwm * 1024 * 1024 * 1024";;
|
|
M) ccvs_lwm="$ccvs_lwm * 1024 * 1024";;
|
|
k) ccvs_lwm="$ccvs_lwm * 1024";;
|
|
b | '') ;;
|
|
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't parse argument to --enable-server-flow-control
|
|
('$enable_server_flow_control') as <lwm>,<hwm>])
|
|
esac
|
|
ccvs_hwm_E=`expr "$ccvs_hwm" : '[[0-9]][[0-9]]*\(.*\)'`
|
|
ccvs_hwm=`expr "$ccvs_hwm" : '\([[0-9]][[0-9]]*\).*'`
|
|
test "" != "$ccvs_hwm" || ccvs_hwm_E="?"
|
|
case $ccvs_hwm_E in
|
|
G) ccvs_hwm="$ccvs_hwm * 1024 * 1024 * 1024";;
|
|
M) ccvs_hwm="$ccvs_hwm * 1024 * 1024";;
|
|
k) ccvs_hwm="$ccvs_hwm * 1024";;
|
|
b | '') ccvs_hwm="$ccvs_hwm";;
|
|
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't parse argument to --enable-server-flow-control
|
|
('$enable_server_flow_control') as <lwm>,<hwm>])
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[SERVER_FLOWCONTROL], [1],
|
|
[If you are working with a large remote repository and a 'cvs
|
|
checkout' is swamping your network and memory, define these to
|
|
enable flow control. You will end up with even less probability of
|
|
a consistent checkout (see Concurrency in cvs.texinfo), but CVS
|
|
doesn't try to guarantee that anyway. The master server process
|
|
will monitor how far it is getting behind, if it reaches the high
|
|
water mark, it will signal the child process to stop generating
|
|
data when convenient (ie: no locks are held, currently at the
|
|
beginning of a new directory). Once the buffer has drained
|
|
sufficiently to reach the low water mark, it will be signalled to
|
|
start again.])
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(
|
|
[SERVER_LO_WATER], [($ccvs_lwm)],
|
|
[The low water mark in bytes for server flow control. Required if
|
|
SERVER_FLOWCONTROL is defined, and useless otherwise.])
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(
|
|
[SERVER_HI_WATER], [($ccvs_hwm)],
|
|
[The high water mark in bytes for server flow control. Required if
|
|
SERVER_FLOWCONTROL is defined, and useless otherwise.])
|
|
fi # enable_server_flow_control
|
|
fi # enable_server
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl begin --enable-case-sensitivity
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
|
|
[case-sensitivity],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--enable-case-sensitivity],
|
|
[Force CVS to expect a case sensitive file system. Enabling this on a case
|
|
insensitive system should have little effect on the server or client
|
|
operation, though client users may ocassionally be suprised that the CVS
|
|
server appears to be case sensitive. Disabling this for a case sensitive
|
|
server disables server support for case insensitive clients, which can
|
|
confuse all users of case insensitive clients contacting the server.
|
|
Disabling this for a case sensitive client will cause the client to ask
|
|
servers to behave case insensitively, which could cause confusion for
|
|
users, but also probably no real harm. (default autoselects based on the
|
|
case sensitivity of the file system containing the current working
|
|
directory)]),
|
|
[case "$enable_case_sensitivity" in
|
|
yes | no | auto) ;;
|
|
*)
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unrecognized argument to --enable-case-sensitivity: \`$enable_case_sensitivity'. Acceptable values are \`yes', \`no', and \`auto'.])
|
|
;;
|
|
esac],
|
|
[enable_case_sensitivity=auto])
|
|
|
|
acx_forced=' (forced)'
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a case sensitive file system])
|
|
if test $enable_case_sensitivity = auto; then
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Check for a case insensitive filesystem, like Mac OS X and Windows have.
|
|
dnl
|
|
AC_CACHE_VAL([acx_cv_case_sensitive],
|
|
[ rm -f ac_TEST_filenames_CASE_sensitive
|
|
echo foo >ac_test_filenames_case_sensitive
|
|
if test -f ac_TEST_filenames_CASE_sensitive; then
|
|
acx_cv_case_sensitive=no
|
|
else
|
|
acx_cv_case_sensitive=yes
|
|
fi
|
|
rm ac_test_filenames_case_sensitive
|
|
])
|
|
enable_case_sensitivity=$acx_cv_case_sensitive
|
|
acx_forced=
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fi
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AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_case_sensitivity$acx_forced])
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if test $enable_case_sensitivity = no; then
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AC_DEFINE([FILENAMES_CASE_INSENSITIVE], [1],
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[Define if this executable will be running on case insensitive
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file systems. In the client case, this means that it will request
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that the server pretend to be case insensitive if it isn't
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already.])
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dnl Compile fncase.c (containing fncase() & fncmp()) to handle file name
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dnl comparisons on case insensitive filesystems.
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AC_LIBOBJ(fncase)
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fi
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dnl
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dnl end --enable-case-sensitivity
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dnl
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dnl
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dnl begin --enable-encryption
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dnl
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dnl
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dnl Use --enable-encryption to turn on encryption support, but ignore this
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dnl option unless either client or server is enabled.
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dnl
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(
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[encryption],
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AC_HELP_STRING(
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[--enable-encryption],
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[Enable encryption support (disabled by default)]), ,
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[enable_encryption=no])
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if test "$enable_encryption" = yes; then
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if test no != "$with_client" || test no != "$with_server"; then
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AC_DEFINE(
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[ENCRYPTION], [1],
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[Define to enable encryption support.])
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else
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AC_MSG_WARN(
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[--enable-encryption is meaningless when neither the CVS client
|
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nor the CVS server is enabled (--disable-client and --disable-server).])
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fi
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fi
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|
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dnl
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dnl end --enable-encryption
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dnl
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|
|
|
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|
dnl
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dnl begin --enable-force-editor
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|
dnl
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|
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|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
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[force-editor],
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AC_HELP_STRING(
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[--enable-force-editor],
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|
[When committing or importing files, you must enter a log message.
|
|
Normally, you can do this either via the -m flag on the command
|
|
line, the -F flag on the command line, or an editor will be started
|
|
for you. If you like to use logging templates (the rcsinfo file
|
|
within the $CVSROOT/CVSROOT directory), you might want to force
|
|
people to use the editor even if they specify a message with -m or
|
|
-F. --enable-force-editor will cause the -m or -F message to be
|
|
appended to the temp file when the editor is started. (disabled
|
|
by default)]), ,
|
|
[enable_force_editor=no])
|
|
|
|
if test yes = "$enable_force_editor"; then
|
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AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[FORCE_USE_EDITOR], [1],
|
|
[When committing or importing files, you must enter a log message.
|
|
Normally, you can do this either via the -m flag on the command
|
|
line, the -F flag on the command line, or an editor will be started
|
|
for you. If you like to use logging templates (the rcsinfo file
|
|
within the $CVSROOT/CVSROOT directory), you might want to force
|
|
people to use the editor even if they specify a message with -m or
|
|
-F. Enabling FORCE_USE_EDITOR will cause the -m or -F message to be
|
|
appended to the temp file when the editor is started.])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl end --enable-force-editor
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl begin --enable-rootcommit
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl I don't like this here, but I don't really like options.h, either.
|
|
dnl Besides, this is causing some problems currently when compiling under
|
|
dnl Windows and moving it here should avoid the issue (the wrong options.h
|
|
dnl is being used).
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl I don't like making this a runtime option either. I think I just don't
|
|
dnl like making it easy to get to, but putting it here goes along with the
|
|
dnl Autoconf ideal.
|
|
dnl
|
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(
|
|
[rootcommit],
|
|
AC_HELP_STRING(
|
|
[--enable-rootcommit],
|
|
[Allow the root user to commit files (disabled by default)]), ,
|
|
[enable_rootcommit=no])
|
|
if test "$enable_rootcommit" = no; then
|
|
AC_DEFINE(
|
|
[CVS_BADROOT], [1],
|
|
[When committing a permanent change, CVS and RCS make a log entry of
|
|
who committed the change. If you are committing the change logged
|
|
in as "root" (not under "su" or other root-priv giving program),
|
|
CVS/RCS cannot determine who is actually making the change.
|
|
|
|
As such, by default, CVS prohibits changes committed by users
|
|
logged in as "root". You can disable checking by passing the
|
|
"--enable-rootcommit" option to configure or by commenting out the
|
|
lines below.])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl end --enable-rootcommit
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl end --enable-*
|
|
dnl
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dnl For the moment we will assume that all systems which have
|
|
dnl the unixyness to run configure are unixy enough to do the
|
|
dnl PreservePermissions stuff. I have this sinking feeling that
|
|
dnl things won't be that simple, before long.
|
|
dnl AC_DEFINE(PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT, 1,
|
|
dnl [Define if this system supports chown(), link(), and friends.])
|
|
|
|
dnl On cygwin32, we configure like a Unix system, but we need some support
|
|
dnl libraries. We do this at the end so that the new libraries are added at
|
|
dnl the end of LIBS.
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl FIXME: We should be trying to meet the autoconf ideal of checking for
|
|
dnl the properties of the system rather than the name of the os here. In other
|
|
dnl words, we should check the case sensitivty of the system and then for
|
|
dnl the support functions we are using and which library we find them in.
|
|
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for cygwin32, ccvs_cv_sys_cygwin32,
|
|
[AC_TRY_COMPILE([], [return __CYGWIN32__;],
|
|
ccvs_cv_sys_cygwin32=yes, ccvs_cv_sys_cygwin32=no)])
|
|
if test $ccvs_cv_sys_cygwin32 = yes; then
|
|
LIBS="$LIBS -ladvapi32"
|
|
|
|
dnl On Windows you can only change file times if you can write to
|
|
dnl the file. cygwin32 should really handle this for us, but as of
|
|
dnl January 1998 it doesn't.
|
|
AC_DEFINE(UTIME_EXPECTS_WRITABLE, 1,
|
|
[Define if utime requires write access to the file (true on Windows,
|
|
but not Unix).])
|
|
|
|
dnl On Windows we must use setmode to change between binary and text
|
|
dnl mode. This probably doesn't really require two macro definitions
|
|
AC_DEFINE(USE_SETMODE_STDOUT, 1,
|
|
[Define if setmode is required when writing binary data to stdout.])
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SETMODE, 1,
|
|
[Define if the diff library should use setmode for binary files.])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
dnl associate the setting of the execute bit with the individual scripts
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/check_cvs, [chmod +x contrib/check_cvs])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/clmerge, [chmod +x contrib/clmerge])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/cln_hist, [chmod +x contrib/cln_hist])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/commit_prep, [chmod +x contrib/commit_prep])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/cvs_acls, [chmod +x contrib/cvs_acls])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/log, [chmod +x contrib/log])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/log_accum, [chmod +x contrib/log_accum])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/mfpipe, [chmod +x contrib/mfpipe])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/pvcs2rcs, [chmod +x contrib/pvcs2rcs])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/rcs2log:contrib/rcs2log.sh, [chmod +x contrib/rcs2log])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/rcslock, [chmod +x contrib/rcslock])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(contrib/sccs2rcs, [chmod +x contrib/sccs2rcs])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(doc/mkman:doc/mkman.pl, [chmod +x doc/mkman])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(src/cvsbug, [chmod +x src/cvsbug])
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(windows-NT/fix-msvc-mak:windows-NT/fix-msvc-mak-head.pl:windows-NT/fix-msvc-mak.pl,
|
|
[chmod +x windows-NT/fix-msvc-mak])
|
|
|
|
dnl the bulk files
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile \
|
|
contrib/Makefile \
|
|
cvs.spec \
|
|
diff/Makefile \
|
|
doc/Makefile \
|
|
emx/Makefile \
|
|
lib/Makefile \
|
|
man/Makefile \
|
|
os2/Makefile \
|
|
src/Makefile \
|
|
tools/Makefile \
|
|
vms/Makefile \
|
|
windows-NT/Makefile \
|
|
windows-NT/SCC/Makefile \
|
|
zlib/Makefile])
|
|
|
|
dnl and we're done
|
|
AC_OUTPUT
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Report the state of this version of CVS if this is from dev.
|
|
m4_bmatch(m4_defn([AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]), [[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]],
|
|
[ cat <<EOF
|
|
|
|
You are about to use an unreleased version of CVS. Be sure to
|
|
read the relevant mailing lists, most importantly <info-cvs@nongnu.org>.
|
|
|
|
Below you will find information on the status of this version of CVS.
|
|
|
|
|
|
EOF
|
|
sed -n '/^\* Status/,$p' $srcdir/BUGS
|
|
])
|