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Also, the macro seems to be really stupid regarding searching # for Guile in $PATH etc. --pasky AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Guile]) if test "$enable_guile" = "yes"; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); ## Based on the GUILE_FLAGS macro. if test -d "$withval"; then GUILE_PATH="$withval:$PATH" else GUILE_PATH="$PATH" fi AC_PATH_PROG(GUILE_CONFIG, guile-config, no, $GUILE_PATH) ## First, let's just see if we can find Guile at all. if test "$GUILE_CONFIG" != no; then cf_result="yes"; GUILE_LIBS="`guile-config link`" GUILE_CFLAGS="`guile-config compile`" LIBS="$GUILE_LIBS $LIBS" EL_CONFIG(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_GUILE, [Guile]) AC_SUBST(GUILE_CFLAGS) cat < #include #include ]], [[PerlInterpreter *my_perl = perl_alloc();]])],[cf_result=yes],[cf_result=no]) fi if test "$cf_result"; then AC_MSG_RESULT($cf_result); fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether POPpx works without an n_a variable]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ #include #include extern PerlInterpreter *my_perl; ]], [[dSP; (void) POPpx;]])],[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_PERL_POPPX_WITHOUT_N_A], [1], [Define if using Perl 5.8.8 or later, where the "POPpx" macro no longer needs an "n_a" variable like it did in 5.8.7])],[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])]) if test "$cf_result" != "yes"; then EL_RESTORE_FLAGS else EL_CONFIG(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_PERL, [Perl]) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_X" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_X" AC_SUBST(PERL_LIBS) AC_SUBST(PERL_CFLAGS) fi # =================================================================== # Check for Python # =================================================================== enable_python="no"; AC_ARG_WITH(python, [[ --with-python[=DIR] enable Python support]], [ if test "x$withval" != xno; then enable_python=yes; fi ]) EL_SAVE_FLAGS cf_result=no AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Python]) if test "$enable_python" = "yes"; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); if test -d "$withval"; then PYTHON_PATH="$withval:$PATH" else PYTHON_PATH="$PATH" fi AC_PATH_PROG(PYTHON, python, no, $PYTHON_PATH) if test "$PYTHON" != no; then cf_result="yes"; PYTHON_CFLAGS="`$PYTHON -c 'from distutils import sysconfig; print "-I%s -I%s" % (sysconfig.get_python_inc(), sysconfig.get_python_inc(plat_specific=True))'`" PYTHON_LIBS="`$PYTHON -c 'from distutils import sysconfig; var = sysconfig.get_config_var; print "%s %s %s -L%s -lpython%s" % (var("LINKFORSHARED"), var("LIBS"), var("SYSLIBS"), var("LIBPL"), var("VERSION"))'`" LIBS="$PYTHON_LIBS $LIBS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $PYTHON_CFLAGS" AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[Py_Initialize();]])],[cf_result=yes],[cf_result=no]) if test "$cf_result" != "yes"; then EL_RESTORE_FLAGS else EL_CONFIG(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_PYTHON, [Python]) AC_SUBST(PYTHON_LIBS) AC_SUBST(PYTHON_CFLAGS) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_X" cat < for # anything other than /usr/lib, and Lua is very often in /usr/local/lib. AC_ARG_WITH(lua, [ --without-lua disable Lua support], [if test "$withval" = no; then disable_lua=yes; fi]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Lua]) EL_SAVE_FLAGS cf_result=no if test -z "$disable_lua"; then if test ! -d "$withval"; then withval=""; fi for luadir in "$withval" "" /usr /usr/local; do for suffix in "" 5.1 51; do if test "$cf_result" = no && ( test -f "$luadir/include/lua.h" || \ test -f "$luadir/include/lua$suffix/lua.h" ) ; then LUA_LIBS="-L$luadir/lib -llua$suffix -lm" LUA_CFLAGS="-I$luadir/include -I$luadir/include/lua$suffix" LIBS="$LUA_LIBS $LIBS_X" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_X $LUA_CFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_X $LUA_CFLAGS" # Check that it is a compatible Lua version AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ #include ] #include #include ], [[ lua_State *L = luaL_newstate(); luaL_openlibs(L); lua_pushboolean(L, 1); lua_close(L);]])],[cf_result=yes],[cf_result=no]) fi done done fi AC_MSG_RESULT($cf_result) if test "$cf_result" != yes; then EL_RESTORE_FLAGS else EL_CONFIG(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_LUA, [Lua]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(lauxlib.h) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_X" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_X" AC_SUBST(LUA_LIBS) AC_SUBST(LUA_CFLAGS) fi # =================================================================== # Check for TRE library # =================================================================== # # This section only checks that --without-tre is not given and the # library seems to work, and sets TRE_CFLAGS, TRE_LIBS, and # tre_log. It does not define CONFIG_TRE, and always resets # LIBS and CFLAGS back to their original values. # # After any --enable-utf-8 and --disable-utf-8 options have been # handled, a separate section decides whether to actually use TRE. # # tre version 0.8.0 or higher is required which have the "tre_" prefix # for functions. AC_ARG_WITH([[tre]], [[ --without-tre disable TRE regex search support]]) if test "$with_tre" = no; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([[for TRE]]) AC_MSG_RESULT([[disabled]]) tre_log="no (explicitly disabled)" else AC_MSG_CHECKING([[for TRE in pkg-config]]) if $PKG_CONFIG tre; then TRE_CFLAGS=`$PKG_CONFIG --cflags tre` TRE_LIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs tre` AC_MSG_RESULT([[yes]]) else # # "libtre-dev: /usr/lib/pkgconfig/tre.pc missing" # so we look for the library even if pkg-config doesn't know about it. TRE_CFLAGS= TRE_LIBS=-ltre AC_MSG_RESULT([[no, but let's try defaults]]) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([[for TRE header and library]]) EL_SAVE_FLAGS CFLAGS="$TRE_CFLAGS $CFLAGS" LIBS="$TRE_LIBS $LIBS" # must be first, because of regfree conflict AC_TRY_LINK([#include ], [regex_t re; regmatch_t match[1]; tre_regwcomp(&re, L"zap", REG_ICASE); tre_regwexec(&re, L"ELIZAPROGRAM", 1, match, 0);], [AC_MSG_RESULT([[yes]]) tre_log="available"], [AC_MSG_RESULT([[no]]) tre_log="no (TRE not found)"]) EL_RESTORE_FLAGS fi # =================================================================== # Check for Ruby, optional even if installed. # =================================================================== EL_CONFIG_SCRIPTING_RUBY # =================================================================== # Setup global scripting # =================================================================== EL_CONFIG_DEPENDS(CONFIG_SCRIPTING, [CONFIG_SCRIPTING_GUILE CONFIG_SCRIPTING_LUA CONFIG_SCRIPTING_PERL CONFIG_SCRIPTING_PYTHON CONFIG_SCRIPTING_RUBY CONFIG_SCRIPTING_SPIDERMONKEY], [Browser scripting]) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_GUILE) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_LUA) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_PERL) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_PYTHON) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_RUBY) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_SCRIPTING_SPIDERMONKEY) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_SCRIPTING) # =================================================================== # Check for SSL support. # =================================================================== # We by default use OpenSSL, and we always prefer it. However, when GNUTLS # is enabled, we won't try to use OpenSSL anymore. # For wiping SSL hooks.. #ifdef CONFIG_SSL chosen_ssl_library="" AC_ARG_WITH(gnutls, [[ --without-gnutls disable GNUTLS SSL support]]) AC_ARG_WITH(gnutls, [[ --with-gnutls enable GNUTLS SSL support]], [case "$with_gnutls" in "no") : ;; "yes") chosen_ssl_library="GNUTLS" ;; *) chosen_ssl_library="GNUTLS" AC_MSG_WARN([[Support for --with-gnutls=DIR has been removed. You may have to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable instead.]]) ;; esac]) AC_ARG_WITH(openssl, [[ --without-openssl disable OpenSSL support]]) AC_ARG_WITH(openssl, [[ --with-openssl[=DIR] enable OpenSSL support (default)]], [case "$with_openssl" in "no") : ;; *) chosen_ssl_library="OpenSSL" ;; esac]) AC_ARG_WITH(nss_compat_ossl, [[ --with-nss_compat_ossl[=DIR] NSS compatibility SSL libraries/include files]], [case "$with_nss_compat_ossl" in "no") : ;; *) chosen_ssl_library="nss_compat_ossl" ;; esac]) # ---- nss_compat_ossl if test "$with_nss_compat_ossl" = no; then # explicitly disabled : elif test -n "$chosen_ssl_library" && test "$chosen_ssl_library" != "nss_compat_ossl"; then # not used, because $chosen_ssl_library was chosen : elif test -z "${with_nss_compat_ossl+set}"; then # SSL_library_init() in nss_compat_ossl 0.9.2 calls exit(1) # with no error message if there is no certificate database. # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=463437 # So ELinks uses nss_compat_ossl only if explicitly requested. : else EL_SAVE_FLAGS if test "$with_nss_compat_ossl" = yes; then if $PKG_CONFIG nss; then CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_X `$PKG_CONFIG --cflags nss`" LIBS="$LIBS_X `$PKG_CONFIG --libs nss`" else with_nss_compat_ossl=no fi else # Without pkg-config, we'll kludge in some defaults CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_X -I$with_nss_compat_ossl/include -I/usr/include/nss3 -I/usr/include/nspr4" LIBS="$LIBS_X -L$with_nss_compat_ossl/lib -lssl3 -lsmime3 -lnss3 -lplds4 -lplc4 -lnspr4 -lpthread -ldl" fi AC_CHECK_HEADERS(nss_compat_ossl/nss_compat_ossl.h,, [with_nss_compat_ossl=no], [#define NSS_COMPAT_OSSL_H]) AC_CHECK_LIB(nss_compat_ossl, X509_free,, [with_nss_compat_ossl=no]) if test "$with_nss_compat_ossl" = "no"; then EL_RESTORE_FLAGS else LIBS="$LIBS -lnss_compat_ossl" EL_CONFIG(CONFIG_NSS_COMPAT_OSSL, [nss_compat_ossl]) chosen_ssl_library="nss_compat_ossl" fi fi # ---- OpenSSL AC_MSG_CHECKING([for OpenSSL]) EL_SAVE_FLAGS if test "$with_openssl" = no; then cf_result="explicitly disabled" elif test -n "$chosen_ssl_library" && test "$chosen_ssl_library" != "OpenSSL"; then cf_result="not used, because $chosen_ssl_library was chosen" else cf_result=no for ssldir in "$with_openssl" "" /usr /usr/local/openssl \ /usr/lib/openssl /usr/local/ssl \ /usr/local/www /usr/lib/ssl /usr/local \ /usr/pkg /opt /opt/openssl; do if test "$cf_result" = no; then if test -d "$ssldir"; then OPENSSL_CFLAGS="-I$ssldir/include" LIBS="-L$ssldir/lib -lssl -lcrypto $LIBS_X" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_X $OPENSSL_CFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_X $OPENSSL_CFLAGS" # # FIXME: This created serious portability problems. --pasky # if test "$CC" == "gcc"; then # # I'm not sure about compatibility here. --pasky # LIBS="$LIBS -R$ssldir/lib" # fi else LIBS="-lssl -lcrypto $LIBS_X" fi AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms()]])],[cf_result=yes],[cf_result=no]) if test "$cf_result" != yes; then AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms()]])],[cf_result=yes],[cf_result=no]) fi fi done if test "$cf_result" != yes; then if test "${with_openssl-no}" != "no"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([OpenSSL not found]) fi EL_RESTORE_FLAGS else EL_CONFIG(CONFIG_OPENSSL, [OpenSSL]) chosen_ssl_library="OpenSSL" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_X" AC_SUBST(OPENSSL_CFLAGS) fi fi AC_MSG_RESULT($cf_result) # ---- GNU TLS # GnuTLS 2.2.0 changed libgnutls-openssl from GPLv2+ # to GPLv3+. Don't link that with the GPLv2 ELinks. # ELinks will use its internal MD5 code instead. CONFIG_GNUTLS_OPENSSL_COMPAT=no if test "$with_gnutls" = no; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([[for GNUTLS]]) AC_MSG_RESULT([[explicitly disabled]]) elif test -n "$chosen_ssl_library" && test "$chosen_ssl_library" != "GNUTLS"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([[for GNUTLS]]) AC_MSG_RESULT([[not used, because $chosen_ssl_library was chosen]]) else cf_result=no AC_MSG_CHECKING([[for GNUTLS (1.2 or later) in pkg-config]]) if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-version=1.2 gnutls; then GNUTLS_CFLAGS=`$PKG_CONFIG --cflags gnutls` GNUTLS_LIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs gnutls` AC_MSG_RESULT([[yes: $GNUTLS_CFLAGS $GNUTLS_LIBS]]) EL_SAVE_FLAGS LIBS="$GNUTLS_LIBS $LIBS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GNUTLS_CFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $GNUTLS_CFLAGS" # Verify if it's really usable. gnutls_session was # renamed to gnutls_session_t before GNU TLS 1.2.0 # (on 2004-06-13); ELinks now requires this. AC_MSG_CHECKING([[whether GNUTLS can be linked with]]) AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[gnutls_session_t dummy; gnutls_check_version(NULL)]])], [cf_result=yes], [cf_result=no]) AC_MSG_RESULT([[$cf_result]]) if test "$cf_result" = yes; then # According to gnutls/NEWS, the function was originally # added as gnutls_set_default_priority2 in GNUTLS 2.1.4 # (released 2007-10-27) and then renamed to # gnutls_priority_set_direct in GNUTLS 2.1.7 (released # 2007-11-29). AC_CHECK_FUNCS([gnutls_priority_set_direct]) fi EL_RESTORE_FLAGS else AC_MSG_RESULT([[$cf_result]]) fi if test "$cf_result" = yes; then EL_CONFIG(CONFIG_GNUTLS, [GNUTLS]) chosen_ssl_library="GNUTLS" # gcry_create_nounce is part of libgcrypt LIBGCRYPT_CFLAGS=`libgcrypt-config --cflags` LIBGCRYPT_LIBS=`libgcrypt-config --libs` LIBS="$LIBGCRYPT_LIBS $GNUTLS_LIBS $LIBS" AC_SUBST(LIBGCRYPT_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(GNUTLS_CFLAGS) elif test "${with_gnutls-no}" != "no"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([[GNUTLS (1.2 or later) not found. ELinks no longer supports GNUTLS 1.1.]]) fi fi # Final SSL setup EL_CONFIG_DEPENDS(CONFIG_SSL, [CONFIG_OPENSSL CONFIG_GNUTLS CONFIG_NSS_COMPAT_OSSL], [SSL]) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_GNUTLS_OPENSSL_COMPAT) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_OPENSSL) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_GNUTLS) AC_SUBST(CONFIG_NSS_COMPAT_OSSL) #endif AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to be or not to be]) AC_MSG_RESULT([needs to be determined experimentally]) # =================================================================== # Check for IPv6 support and related functions. # =================================================================== EL_CHECK_NET_TYPE(struct sockaddr_storage, HAVE_SA_STORAGE, []) EL_CHECK_NET_TYPE(struct sockaddr_in6, HAVE_SA_IN6, [#include ]) EL_CHECK_NET_TYPE(struct addrinfo, HAVE_ADDRINFO, [#include ]) AC_CHECK_FUNC(getaddrinfo, HAVE_GETADDRINFO=yes, HAVE_GETADDRINFO=no) if test "$HAVE_GETADDRINFO" != yes; then AC_CHECK_LIB(inet6, getaddrinfo, HAVE_GETADDRINFO=yes, HAVE_GETADDRINFO=no) if test "$HAVE_GETADDRINFO" = yes; then LIBS="$LIBS -linet6" fi fi # =================================================================== # Checking for X11 (window title restoring). # =================================================================== AC_PATH_X if test x"$no_x" != xyes; then EL_SAVE_FLAGS if test -n "$x_includes"; then X_CFLAGS="-I$x_includes" CPPFLAGS="$CPPLAGS $X_CFLAGS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" fi if test -n "$x_libraries"; then LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$x_libraries" fi LIBS="-lX11 $LIBS" AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[XrmInitialize()]])],[cf_result=yes],[cf_result=no]) EL_RESTORE_FLAGS if test "$cf_result" = yes; then if test -n "$x_libraries"; then LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$x_libraries" fi LIBS="-lX11 $LIBS" EL_DEFINE(HAVE_X11, [X11 for restoring window titles]) AC_SUBST(X_CFLAGS) fi fi # =================================================================== # Backtraces displaying support. # =================================================================== AC_CHECK_HEADERS(execinfo.h, HAVE_EXECINFO=yes, HAVE_EXECINFO=no) # possible checks for other system-specific means go here # =================================================================== # Gettext grey zone. Beware. # =================================================================== ALL_LINGUAS="af be bg ca cs da de el es et fi fr gl hr hu id is it lt nl nb pl pt pt_BR ro ru sk sr sv tr uk" AM_GNU_GETTEXT # iconv is always used LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV" dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING([how many characters your English alphabet has]) dnl # f33r d4 l33t... I hope it's portable. :) dnl cf_result=$((48#z - 48#a + 1)); dnl AC_MSG_RESULT($cf_result) # =================================================================== # Compile-time features control # =================================================================== EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_COOKIES, cookies, [Cookies], [ --disable-cookies disable cookie support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_FORMHIST, formhist, [Form history], [ --disable-formhist disable form history support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_GLOBHIST, globhist, [Global history], [ --disable-globhist disable global history support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_MAILCAP, mailcap, [Mailcap], [ --disable-mailcap disable mailcap support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_MIMETYPES, mimetypes, [Mimetypes files], [ --disable-mimetypes disable mimetypes files support]) EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_IPV6, ipv6, [HAVE_SA_STORAGE:yes HAVE_SA_IN6:yes HAVE_ADDRINFO:yes HAVE_GETADDRINFO:yes], [IPv6], [ --disable-ipv6 disable IPv6 support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_BITTORRENT, bittorrent, [BitTorrent protocol], [ --enable-bittorrent enable BitTorrent protocol support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_DATA, data, [Data protocol], [ --disable-data disable data protocol support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_URI_REWRITE, uri-rewrite, [URI rewriting], [ --disable-uri-rewrite disable URI rewrite support]) EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_CGI, cgi, [HAVE_SETENV_OR_PUTENV:yes], [Local CGI], [ --enable-cgi enable local CGI support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_FINGER, finger, [Finger protocol], [ --enable-finger enable finger protocol support]) # =================================================================== # FSP protocol # =================================================================== EL_SAVE_FLAGS if test "x${enable_fsp}" != xno; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(fsplib.h, HAVE_FSPLIB=yes, HAVE_FSPLIB=no) if test "$HAVE_FSPLIB" = yes; then AC_CHECK_LIB(fsplib, fsp_open_session, HAVE_FSPLIB=yes, HAVE_FSPLIB=no) if test "$HAVE_FSPLIB" = yes; then LIBS="$LIBS -lfsplib" else AC_CHECK_LIB(fsp, fsp_open_session, HAVE_FSPLIB=yes, HAVE_FSPLIB=no) if test "$HAVE_FSPLIB" = yes; then LIBS="$LIBS -lfsp" fi fi fi fi EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_FSP, fsp, [HAVE_FSPLIB:yes], [FSP protocol], [ --enable-fsp enable FSP protocol support]) if test "x$CONFIG_FSP" = xno; then EL_RESTORE_FLAGS fi EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_FTP, ftp, [FTP protocol], [ --disable-ftp disable ftp protocol support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_GOPHER, gopher, [Gopher protocol], [ --enable-gopher enable gopher protocol support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_NNTP, nntp, [NNTP protocol], [ --enable-nntp enable nntp protocol support]) # =================================================================== # SMB protocol support. # =================================================================== EL_SAVE_FLAGS if test "x${enable_smb}" != xno; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(libsmbclient.h, HAVE_SMBCLIENT=yes, HAVE_SMBCLIENT=no) if test "$HAVE_SMBCLIENT" = yes; then AC_CHECK_LIB(smbclient, smbc_init, HAVE_SMBCLIENT=yes, HAVE_SMBCLIENT=no) if test "$HAVE_SMBCLIENT" = yes; then LIBS="$LIBS -lsmbclient" fi fi fi EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_SMB, smb, [HAVE_SMBCLIENT:yes], [Samba protocol], [ --enable-smb enable Samba protocol support]) if test "x$CONFIG_SMB" = xno; then EL_RESTORE_FLAGS fi EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_MOUSE, mouse, [Mouse handling], [ --disable-mouse disable mouse support]) # GPM mouse is Linux specific, so ... CONFIG_SYSMOUSE=yes EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_SYSMOUSE, sysmouse, [CONFIG_MOUSE:yes CONFIG_GPM:no HAVE_SYSMOUSE_HEADER:yes], [BSD sysmouse], [ --disable-sysmouse disable BSD sysmouse support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_88_COLORS, 88-colors, [88 colors], [ --enable-88-colors enable 88 color support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_256_COLORS, 256-colors, [256 colors], [ --enable-256-colors enable 256 color support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_TRUE_COLOR, true-color, [true color], [ --enable-true-color enable true color support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_EXMODE, exmode, [Exmode interface], [ --enable-exmode enable exmode (CLI) interface]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_LEDS, leds, [LEDs], [ --disable-leds disable LEDs support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_MARKS, marks, [Marks], [ --disable-marks disable document marks support]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_CSS, css, [Cascading Style Sheets], [ --disable-css disable Cascading Style Sheet support]) EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_HTML_HIGHLIGHT, html-highlight, [CONFIG_CSS:yes], [HTML highlighting], [ --enable-html-highlight HTML highlighting using DOM engine]) # Everything in the tree already uses CONFIG_DOM # so resolve CONFIG_HTML_HIGHLIGHT to CONFIG_DOM EL_CONFIG_DEPENDS(CONFIG_DOM, [CONFIG_HTML_HIGHLIGHT], [DOM engine]) EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_BACKTRACE, backtrace, [HAVE_EXECINFO:yes], [Backtrace], [ --disable-backtrace disable backtrace support]) EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_NO_ROOT_EXEC, no-root, [HAVE_GETUID:yes HAVE_GETEUID:yes], [No root exec], [ --enable-no-root enable prevention of usage by root]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_DEBUG, debug, [Debug mode], [ --enable-debug enable leak debug and internal error checking]) EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_FASTMEM, fastmem, [CONFIG_DEBUG:no], [Fast mode], [ --enable-fastmem enable direct use of system allocation functions, not usable with --enable-debug]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_OWN_LIBC, own-libc, [Own libc stubs], [ --enable-own-libc force use of internal functions instead of those of system libc]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_SMALL, small, [Small binary], [ --enable-small reduce binary size as far as possible (but see the bottom of doc/small.txt!)]) EL_ARG_ENABLE(CONFIG_UTF8, utf-8, [UTF-8], [ --disable-utf-8 disable UTF-8 support]) EL_ARG_DEPEND(CONFIG_COMBINE, combining, [CONFIG_UTF8:yes HAVE_WCWIDTH:yes], [Combining characters], [ --enable-combining support Unicode combining characters (experimental)]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(weehoofooboomookerchoo, [ Also check out the features.conf file for more information about features! ], [AC_MSG_ERROR(Are you strange, or what?)]) # =================================================================== # Decide whether to use TRE # =================================================================== # # This must be done after the CONFIG_UTF8 check above. # The first part of the TRE check is separate, to get # the configure --help output in a sensible order. # # After this section, nothing else must be added to the # beginning of $LIBS. if test "$tre_log" = "available"; then if test "$CONFIG_UTF8" = "yes"; then # When CONFIG_UTF8 and CONFIG_TRE are both defined, # src/viewer/text/search.c makes a string of # unicode_val_T and gives it to regwexec(), which # expects a string of wchar_t. If the unicode_val_T # and wchar_t types are too different, this won't # work, so try to detect that and disable regexp # operations entirely in that case. # # Currently, this code only compares the sizes of the # types. src/intl/charsets.h defines unicode_val_T as # uint32_t, so we check whether wchar_t has exactly 32 # bits. But don't use AC_CHECK_SIZEOF for this, because # there doesn't seem to be a documented way to get the # result of that for use in the configure script. # # C99 says the implementation can define # __STDC_ISO_10646__ if wchar_t values match ISO 10646 # (or Unicode) numbers in all locales. Do not check # that macro here, because it is too restrictive: it # should be enough for ELinks if the values match in # the locales where ELinks is actually run. AC_MSG_CHECKING([[whether wchar_t is exactly 32-bit]]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ #include #include int dummy[(sizeof(wchar_t) * CHAR_BIT == 32) ? 1 : -1];]], [])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([[yes]]) tre_log="TRE"], [AC_MSG_RESULT([[no]]) tre_log="no (unsuitable wchar_t)"]) else # If UTF-8 is not used, then wchar_t doesn't matter. tre_log="TRE" fi fi if test "$tre_log" = "TRE"; then AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_TRE], [1], [Define as 1 to use the TRE library for regular expression searching. This requires the header file. If you define CONFIG_UTF8 too, then wchar_t must be exactly 32-bit so that it matches unicode_val_T.]) # TRE_CFLAGS will be used only where needed. # # Bug 1081: If both TRE and libc define the regfree function, # ELinks needs to use the version defined by TRE because # that's the one compatible with regex_t initialized by the # regwcomp function of TRE. Therefore put $TRE_LIBS at the # very beginning of $LIBS so that the linker hopefully finds # regfree there before it examines libc. In particular, # $PERL_LIBS appears to often include "-lc". # # This scheme still risks a crash if ELinks is linked with # some static library that uses GNU extensions that # TRE does not implement. For example, the library might call # re_compile_pattern, which is found in GNU libc, and then # regfree, which is found in TRE and probably crashes with the # GNU-initialized regex_t. Ways to avoid such crashes: # # - Change TRE so it defines only tre_... functions and does # not attempt to override the POSIX names by default. # # - Change ELinks to access TRE only via dlopen and dlsym. # The problem then is how to find the correct file name. # There might be libtre.so.4 and libtre.so.5 with different # ABI. How can this configure script detect which of them # matches the in the include path? # # - Replace the static library with a shared library. At # least on GNU/Linux, when the shared library is built, the # linker should note that e.g. regfree is defined in libc # and has the GLIBC_2.0 version there, and write that # version string to the shared library as well; because TRE # does not provide regfree with that version, any regfree # calls at run time should then get resolved to libc. LIBS="$TRE_LIBS $LIBS" else TRE_LIBS= TRE_CFLAGS= fi AC_SUBST(TRE_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(TRE_LIBS) EL_LOG_CONFIG([CONFIG_TRE], [[Regexp searching]], [[$tre_log]]) # =================================================================== # Further LDFLAGS tweaks # =================================================================== # == EMX hack test "$CONFIG_OS_OS2" = yes && LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Zexe" test "$CONFIG_OS_OS2" = yes && LDFLAGS=`echo "$LDFLAGS" | sed "s/-Zbin-files//g"` # Check for -rdynamic # # gcc -rdynamic calls ld -export-dynamic, which adds all symbols of # the executable to its dynamic symbol table. ELinks uses this for # two purposes: # # 1. If ELinks detects a bug, it can try to display a backtrace by # calling backtrace_symbols_fd() in the GNU libc. The glibc-2.3.6 # manual states users of GNU ld must pass -rdynamic to make the # symbols available to the program. # # 2. It would eventually be nice to dynamically load shared # libraries as plugins (bug 73). The plugins must be able to # call ELinks functions. This can be implemented either by # registering all callable functions in ELinks-specific data # structures, or by letting the dynamic linker handle them. # The latter way requires something equivalent to -rdynamic. # # Because backtraces are not needed for correct operation, and bug # 73 is not yet being fixed, the configure script and makefiles # should not complain to the user if they find that -rdynamic does # not work. Besides, it was reported at elinks-users on 2006-09-12 # that gcc-3.4.2 with "ld: Software Generation Utilities - Solaris # Link Editors: 5.8-1.284" on Sun Solaris 8 Sparc does not support # -rdynamic but does something equivalent automatically. (This was # tested with "nm -D elinks | grep redraw_from_window".) # # With Sun Studio 11 on Solaris 9, we get "cc: Warning: illegal option # -dynamic"; then, cc proceeds anyway, but the option can prevent the # linker from finding the libraries listed in -l operands. So this # -rdynamic check needs to happen after the libraries have already # been added to $LDFLAGS. AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -rdynamic]) LDFLAGS_X="$LDFLAGS" LDFLAGS="-rdynamic $LDFLAGS" AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]], [[]])],[have_rdynamic=yes],[have_rdynamic=no]) test "$have_rdynamic" = no && LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS_X" AC_MSG_RESULT($have_rdynamic) # =================================================================== # Export directory paths # =================================================================== # Set up the ``entry points'' if they were not supplied by builder test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix=$ac_default_prefix test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix=${prefix} # Create CONFDIR #define for config.h # XXX: This may be dependent on a particular version of autoconf. Whatever, # it's autoconf fault to force us to do such hacks ;p. if test x"$sysconfdir" = x"\${prefix}/etc"; then # sysconfdir is set to its default value... fine, let's append /elinks/ # XXX: We can't modify listing of the default in ./configure --help :-( sysconfdir_n=`eval echo "$sysconfdir"` sysconfdir=$sysconfdir_n (echo "$sysconfdir" | grep elinks >/dev/null 2>/dev/null) || \ sysconfdir="$sysconfdir/elinks" fi CONFDIR=$sysconfdir AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFDIR, "$CONFDIR", [Directory containing default config]) AC_SUBST(CONFDIR) # Create LOCALEDIR #define for config.h LOCALEDIR=`eval echo "$datadir/locale"` while echo "$LOCALEDIR" | grep "\\$" do LOCALEDIR=`eval echo "$LOCALEDIR"` done > /dev/null 2> /dev/null AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LOCALEDIR, "$LOCALEDIR", [Directory containing locales]) AC_SUBST(LOCALEDIR) # Create LIBDIR #define for config.h LIBDIR=`eval echo "$libdir"` AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LIBDIR, "$LIBDIR", [Directory containing libraries]) AC_SUBST(LIBDIR) EL_LOG_CONFIG(CONFDIR, [System configuration directory], []) EL_LOG_CONFIG(LOCALEDIR, [Locale catalogs directory], []) AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[#if !defined(__TINYC__) || !defined(alloca) #error not tcc #endif ]])],[cf_result=yes],[cf_result=no]) if test "$cf_result" = "yes"; then AC_DEFINE([HAVE_ALLOCA]) AC_DEFINE([_ALLOCA_H], [1], [Define as 1 if you are using Tiny C Compiler with the GNU C Library, and of glibc would otherwise override the alloca macro defined in of TCC. If of glibc sees the _ALLOCA_H macro, it assumes it has already been included, and does not redefine alloca. This might not work in future glibc versions though, because the names of the #include guard macros are not documented. The incompatibility has been reported to the tinycc-devel mailing list on 2008-07-14. If a future version of TCC provides an of its own, this hack won't be needed.]) fi # =================================================================== # A little fine tuning of gcc specific options (continued) # =================================================================== GETTEXT_CFLAGS= if test "x$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu" = "xyes"; then if test "$CONFIG_DEBUG" = "yes"; then # We want to see all warnings and live with none (in debug mode). CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror" fi GETTEXT_CFLAGS="-Wno-uninitialized" case "`$CC -dumpversion`" in 3.0|3.1|3.2) # These should be ok using -Werror ;; 3.*) # If gcc is version 3.3 (or higher?) it emits lots of false positive # "dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules" # warnings. Disable them by not doing any strict-aliasing. The # alternative is just too ugly. Thanks gcc guys!! ;) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing" ;; 4.5*) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-enum-compare" ;; 4.*|5.*) # Do not show warnings related to (char * | unsigned char *) type # difference. CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-pointer-sign" ;; *) # These should be ok using -Werror ;; esac # GCC 4.2.1 warns if we use the address of an object in Boolean context: # warning: the address of `builtin_modules' will always evaluate as `true' # This hits the object_lock and foreach_module macros in particular. # It would be okay to put something in the macros to avoid the warning, # but currently this seems to require defining parallel macros that skip # the NULL check, and that's too ugly. So we instead disable the warning. # GCC 4.2.1 needs -Wno-address, but GCC 4.2 snapshots need -Wno-always-true. # GCC 4.1.3 recognizes neither and exits with code 1 if they are given. for warning_flag in -Wno-address -Wno-always-true; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $CC accepts $warning_flag]) EL_SAVE_FLAGS CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $warning_flag" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]], [[]])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) break], [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])]) EL_RESTORE_FLAGS done # Bug 1012: Some parts of ELinks do arithmetic with signed integers # in such a way that an overflow is possible. GCC 4.2.1 warns # "warning: assuming signed overflow does not occur when assuming # that (X + c) > X is always true", which may be an incorrect # optimization (although allowed by the standard), and breaks the # build with -Werror. # # All of the following tests included -S -Wall -Wextra: # # GCC: (GNU) 4.0.4 20060507 (prerelease) (Debian 4.0.3-3) # * gcc-4.0 -O0: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.0 -O2: assumes no overflow, does not warn # * gcc-4.0 -O0 -fno-strict-overflow: unrecognized command line option # * gcc-4.0 -O0 -fwrapv: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.0 -O2 -fwrapv: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.0 -O0 -ftrapv: OK, calls __addvsi3 # * gcc-4.0 -O2 -ftrapv: assumes no overflow, does not warn # * gcc-4.0 -O0 -fwrapv -ftrapv: OK, calls __addvsi3 # * gcc-4.0 -O2 -fwrapv -ftrapv: compares the values # # GCC: (GNU) 4.1.3 20070812 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.2-15) # * gcc-4.1 -O0: assumes no overflow, does not warn # * gcc-4.1 -O2: assumes no overflow, does not warn # * gcc-4.1 -O0 -fno-strict-overflow: unrecognized command line option # * gcc-4.1 -O0 -fwrapv: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.1 -O2 -fwrapv: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.1 -O0 -ftrapv: OK, calls __addvsi3 # * gcc-4.1 -O2 -ftrapv: compares the values # * gcc-4.1 -O0 -fwrapv -ftrapv: OK, calls __addvsi3 # * gcc-4.1 -O2 -fwrapv -ftrapv: compares the values # # GCC: (GNU) 4.2.1 (Debian 4.2.1-5) # * gcc-4.2 -O0: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.2 -O2: assumes no overflow, warns about it # * gcc-4.2 -O0 -fno-strict-overflow: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.2 -O2 -fno-strict-overflow: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.2 -O0 -fwrapv: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.2 -O2 -fwrapv: OK, compares the values # * gcc-4.2 -O0 -ftrapv: OK, calls __addvsi3 # * gcc-4.2 -O2 -ftrapv: compares the values # * gcc-4.2 -O0 -fwrapv -ftrapv: OK, calls __addvsi3 # * gcc-4.2 -O2 -fwrapv -ftrapv: compares the values # # Apparently, -ftrapv does not work reliably at all. for overflow_flag in -fno-strict-overflow -fwrapv; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $CC accepts $overflow_flag]) EL_SAVE_FLAGS CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $overflow_flag" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]], [[]])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) break], [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])]) EL_RESTORE_FLAGS done fi AC_SUBST(GETTEXT_CFLAGS) EL_LOG_CONFIG(CFLAGS, [Compiler flags (CFLAGS)], []) EL_LOG_CONFIG(CPPFLAGS, [Preprocessor flags (CPPFLAGS)], []) EL_LOG_CONFIG(LDFLAGS, [Linker flags (LDFLAGS)], []) EL_LOG_CONFIG(LIBS, [Library flags (LIBS)], []) # =================================================================== # Colored make output # =================================================================== if test $(`which tput` colors 2> /dev/null || echo 0) -ge 4; then MAKE_COLOR=1 AC_SUBST(MAKE_COLOR) fi # =================================================================== # Generated files # =================================================================== AC_CONFIG_FILES([ \ Makefile.config \ contrib/elinks.spec \ contrib/lua/hooks.lua \ contrib/conv/w3m2links.awk \ doc/Doxyfile \ doc/man/man1/elinks.1 \ src/intl/gettext/ref-add.sed \ src/intl/gettext/ref-del.sed ]) AC_OUTPUT abs_srcdir="$(cd "$srcdir" && pwd)" # builddir is always absolute! if test "$abs_srcdir" != "$builddir"; then # Bootstrap the Makefile creation echo "include $abs_srcdir/Makefile" > "$builddir/Makefile" "$MAKE" "SRC=$abs_srcdir" init # Make cg-status ignore this build directory echo "*" > "$builddir/.gitignore" fi # =================================================================== # Configuration summary # =================================================================== AC_MSG_RESULT(The following feature summary has been saved to features.log) cat features.log