CPPFLAGS was dropped[1] back on 2004-04-24. Then a workaround was
introduced by commit 6d7e9bfe5b to fix
compilation on FreeBSD that used CPPFLAGS to store iconv related flags.
The use of CPPFLAGS with respect to the COMPILE "macro" reappeared in
40e257bedd on 2006-08-05.
This commit makes configure.in print CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS. Before,
CPPFLAGS and CFLAGS was mixed together in the feature summary. It also
restores the use of CPPFLAGS storing iconv related flags but keeps the
use of the SAVE/RESTORE_FLAGS in the iconv macro.
Reported by Daniel E. Macks <dmacks@netspace.org> on 2005-11-22 in a mail
to elinks-users with the ID: <slrnem7tjs.lvk.dmacks@happy.netspace.org>.
[1] http://pasky.or.cz/gitweb.cgi?p=elinks-history.git;a=commit;h=ebad0e71572b41dac5376e148fe4b1b5cb9ccc33
src/protocol/smb/smb.c: Added #error directives so that this
vulnerable code cannot be accidentally compiled in.
features.conf: Disable CONFIG_SMB by default and explain why.
configure.in: If CONFIG_SMB is enabled, disable it and warn the user.
This is for people who have customized features.conf.
This reverts the following commits:
- 86ed79deaf
Use wcwidth if available and applicable.
- 304f5fa1ea
comment fix (__STDC_ISO_10646__, not __STDC_ISO_10646)
- part of 71eebf1cc7
Compensate for glibc not defining wcwidth() when _XOPEN_SOURCE is not set
And adds a lengthy comment about LC_CTYPE problems.
The configure script no longer recognizes "CONFIG_UTF_8=yes" lines
in custom features.conf files. They will have to be changed to
"CONFIG_UTF8=yes". This incompatibility was deemed acceptable
because no released version of ELinks supports CONFIG_UTF_8.
The --enable-utf-8 option was not renamed.
... since the latter is for printing int64_T and we don't check for that and
we use PRId64 only for printing values having the off_t types.
Besides off_t has it's own ELinks specific defaults so it should be safer
to use an internal format string. If off_t is 8 bytes use "lld" else use
"ld".
Reported-by: Andy Tanenbaum <ast@cs.vu.nl>
Use the new names instead of the deprecated names to increase
the likelihood that later versions, which might lack the
backwards-compatibility wrappers, will work.
This changes GC checking to use the EL_CHECK_OPTIONAL_LIBRARY macro to
reduce redundancy. This means that there is --with-gc instead of
--enable-gc so you can pass it a path, which is needed on Debian systems
where <gc.h> resides in /usr/include/gc/gc.h.
The macro is adapted accordingly to serve the above purpose. That is,
"$withval/include" and "$withval/lib" is only appended to CFLAGS and LIBS
if they exist (else "$withval" is appended to CFLAGS).
- Use EL_ARG_DEPENDS(), the other way ended up in undefined symbols
errors with --enable-fsp and no fsplib.
- Also check for -lfsp in addition to -lfsplib.
- This could probably also use a --with-fsplib or something to specify the
path, had problems with that too, because fsplib-0.7 installed into
/usr/local, ...
This changes the init target to be idempotent: most importantly it will now
never overwrite a Makefile if it exists. Additionally 'make init' will
generate the .vimrc files. Yay, no more stupid 'added fairies' commits! ;)
- Remove AC_PROG_MAKE_SET; we's be using GNU.
- Don't AC_SUBST() SPARSE; AC_PATH_PROGS() already does that.
- Fix cleaning after previous builds by moving up builddir setting
and only cleaning under $builddir/src/ so as not to launch infinite
reruns of configure.