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- `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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-Basic Installation
-==================
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-It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent
-definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that
-you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file
-`config.cache' that saves the results of its tests to speed up
-reconfiguring, and a file `config.log' containing compiler output
-(useful mainly for debugging `configure').
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- If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try
-to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
-diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can
-be considered for the next release. If at some point `config.cache'
-contains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it.
-
- The file `configure.in' is used to create `configure' by a program
-called `autoconf'. You only need `configure.in' if you want to change
-it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version of `autoconf'.
-
-The simplest way to compile this package is:
-
- 1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
- `./configure' to configure the package for your system. If you're
- using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type
- `sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute
- `configure' itself.
-
- Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some
- messages telling which features it is checking for.
-
- 2. Type `make' to compile the package.
-
- 3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with
- the package.
-
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- documentation.
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- source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the
- files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for
- a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is
- also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
- for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get
- all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
- with the distribution.
-
-Compilers and Options
-=====================
-
- Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
-the `configure' script does not know about. You can give `configure'
-initial values for variables by setting them in the environment. Using
-a Bourne-compatible shell, you can do that on the command line like
-this:
- CC=c89 CFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix ./configure
-
-Or on systems that have the `env' program, you can do it like this:
- env CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-s ./configure
-
-Compiling For Multiple Architectures
-====================================
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-same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
-own directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that
-supports the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the
-directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
-the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the
-source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'.
-
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-variable, you have to compile the package for one architecture at a time
-in the source code directory. After you have installed the package for
-one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring for another
-architecture.
-
-Installation Names
-==================
-
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-`/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man', etc. You can specify an
-installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving `configure' the
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-PATH as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
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-options like `--bindir=PATH' to specify different values for particular
-kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories
-you can set and what kinds of files go in them.
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-with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the
-option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
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-=================
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-is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
-`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
-package recognizes.
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-find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
-you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
-`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
-
-Specifying the System Type
-==========================
-
- There may be some features `configure' can not figure out
-automatically, but needs to determine by the type of host the package
-will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
-a message saying it can not guess the host type, give it the
-`--host=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
-type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name with three fields:
- CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
-
-See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
-`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
-need to know the host type.
-
- If you are building compiler tools for cross-compiling, you can also
-use the `--target=TYPE' option to select the type of system they will
-produce code for and the `--build=TYPE' option to select the type of
-system on which you are compiling the package.
-
-Sharing Defaults
-================
-
- If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
-you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
-default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
-`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
-`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
-`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
-A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
-
-Operation Controls
-==================
-
- `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
-operates.
-
-`--cache-file=FILE'
- Use and save the results of the tests in FILE instead of
- `./config.cache'. Set FILE to `/dev/null' to disable caching, for
- debugging `configure'.
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-`--help'
- Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit.
-
-`--quiet'
-`--silent'
-`-q'
- Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
- suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
- messages will still be shown).
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-`--srcdir=DIR'
- Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
- `configure' can determine that directory automatically.
-
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- Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
- script, and exit.
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-`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options.
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-CVS_CREATED = ABOUT-NLS configure aclocal.m4 config.h.in config.guess \
+CVS_CREATED = ABOUT-NLS INSTALL COPYING configure aclocal.m4 config.h.in config.guess \
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- stamp-h.in m4/Makefile.am ChangeLog po/Makefile.in.in \
+ stamp-h.in ChangeLog po/Makefile.in.in \
po/tinc.pot po/*.sed po/*.header po/*.sin po/Rules-quot \
src/.libs intl depcomp
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-#!/bin/sh
-# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles,
-# etc. just after a checkout.
-
-DIE=0
-
-if ${MAKE:-gmake} -q -C . autogen.sh 2> /dev/null
-then
- alias make=${MAKE:-gmake}
-fi
-
-srcdir="`/bin/pwd`"
-
-(autoconf --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
- echo
- echo "**Error**: You must have \`autoconf' installed to compile tinc."
- echo "Download the appropriate package for your distribution,"
- echo "or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/"
- DIE=1
-}
-
-(grep "^AM_PROG_LIBTOOL" $srcdir/configure.in >/dev/null) && {
- (libtool --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
- echo
- echo "**Error**: You must have \`libtool' installed to compile tinc."
- echo "Get ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libtool-1.2d.tar.gz"
- echo "(or a newer version if it is available)"
- DIE=1
- }
-}
-
-grep "^AM_GNU_GETTEXT" $srcdir/configure.in >/dev/null && {
- grep "sed.*POTFILES" $srcdir/configure.in >/dev/null || \
- (gettext --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
- echo
- echo "**Error**: You must have \`gettext' installed to compile tinc."
- echo "Get ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gettext-0.10.35.tar.gz"
- echo "(or a newer version if it is available)"
- DIE=1
- }
-}
-
-grep "^AM_GNOME_GETTEXT" $srcdir/configure.in >/dev/null && {
- grep "sed.*POTFILES" $srcdir/configure.in >/dev/null || \
- (gettext --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
- echo
- echo "**Error**: You must have \`gettext' installed to compile tinc."
- echo "Get ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gettext-0.10.35.tar.gz"
- echo "(or a newer version if it is available)"
- DIE=1
- }
-}
-
-(automake --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
- echo
- echo "**Error**: You must have \`automake' installed to compile tinc."
- echo "Get ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake-1.3.tar.gz"
- echo "(or a newer version if it is available)"
- DIE=1
- NO_AUTOMAKE=yes
-}
-
-
-# if no automake, don't bother testing for aclocal
-test -n "$NO_AUTOMAKE" || (aclocal --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
- echo
- echo "**Error**: Missing \`aclocal'. The version of \`automake'"
- echo "installed doesn't appear recent enough."
- echo "Get ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake-1.3.tar.gz"
- echo "(or a newer version if it is available)"
- DIE=1
-}
-
-if test "$DIE" -eq 1; then
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if test -z "$*"; then
- echo "**Warning**: I am going to run \`configure' with no arguments."
- echo "If you wish to pass any to it, please specify them on the"
- echo \`$0\'" command line."
- echo
-fi
-
-case $CC in
-xlc )
- am_opt=--include-deps;;
-esac
-
-for coin in `find $srcdir -name configure.in -print`
-do
- dr=`dirname $coin`
- if test -f $dr/NO-AUTO-GEN; then
- echo skipping $dr -- flagged as no auto-gen
- else
- echo processing $dr
- macrodirs=`sed -n -e 's,AM_ACLOCAL_INCLUDE(\(.*\)),\1,gp' < $coin`
- ( cd $dr
- if grep "^AM_GNU_GETTEXT" configure.in >/dev/null; then
- if grep "sed.*POTFILES" configure.in >/dev/null; then
- : do nothing -- we still have an old unmodified configure.in
- else
- echo "Creating $dr/aclocal.m4 ..."
- test -r $dr/aclocal.m4 || touch $dr/aclocal.m4
- echo "Running autopoint..."
- autopoint --force
- echo "Making $dr/aclocal.m4 writable ..."
- test -r $dr/aclocal.m4 && chmod u+w $dr/aclocal.m4
- fi
- fi
- if grep "^AM_GNOME_GETTEXT" configure.in >/dev/null; then
- echo "Creating $dr/aclocal.m4 ..."
- test -r $dr/aclocal.m4 || touch $dr/aclocal.m4
- echo "Running autopoint..."
- autopoint --force
- echo "Making $dr/aclocal.m4 writable ..."
- test -r $dr/aclocal.m4 && chmod u+w $dr/aclocal.m4
- fi
- if grep "^AM_PROG_LIBTOOL" configure.in >/dev/null; then
- echo "Running libtoolize..."
- libtoolize --force --copy
- fi
- aclocalinclude="$ACLOCAL_FLAGS"
- for k in $macrodirs; do
- if test -d $k; then
- if test -f $k/Makefile.am.in; then
- make -C $k -f Makefile.am.in Makefile.am
- fi
- aclocalinclude="$aclocalinclude -I $k"
- ##else
- ## echo "**Warning**: No such directory \`$k'. Ignored."
- fi
- done
- touch ChangeLog
- echo "Running aclocal $aclocalinclude ..."
- aclocal $aclocalinclude
- if grep "^AM_CONFIG_HEADER" configure.in >/dev/null; then
- echo "Running autoheader..."
- autoheader
- fi
- echo "Running automake --gnu $am_opt ..."
- automake --add-missing --gnu $am_opt
- echo "Running autoconf ..."
- autoconf
- )
- fi
-done
-
-conf_flags="--enable-maintainer-mode --enable-compile-warnings" #--enable-iso-c
-
-if test x$NOCONFIGURE = x; then
- echo Running $srcdir/configure $conf_flags "$@" ...
- $srcdir/configure $conf_flags "$@" \
- && echo Now type \`make\' to compile $PKG_NAME || exit 1
-else
- echo Skipping configure process.
-fi
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
-dnl $Id: configure.in,v 1.13.2.85 2003/10/08 11:34:55 guus Exp $
+dnl $Id: configure.in,v 1.13.2.86 2004/01/10 23:21:36 guus Exp $
-AC_PREREQ(2.57)
-AC_INIT(src/tincd.c)
+AC_PREREQ(2.59)
+AC_INIT
+AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/tincd.c])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(tinc, 1.0-cvs)
-AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
+AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
dnl Include the macros from the m4/ directory
dnl Check if support for jumbograms is requested
AC_ARG_ENABLE(jumbograms,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-jumbograms], [enable support for jumbograms (packets up to 9000 bytes)]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-jumbograms], [enable support for jumbograms (packets up to 9000 bytes)]),
[ AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_JUMBOGRAMS, 1, [Support for jumbograms (packets up to 9000 bytes)]) ]
)
dnl Check if checkpoint tracing has to be enabled
AC_ARG_ENABLE(tracing,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-tracing], [enable checkpoint tracing (debugging only)]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-tracing], [enable checkpoint tracing (debugging only)]),
[ AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_TRACING, 1, [Checkpoint tracing]) ]
)
--- /dev/null
+## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in -*-Makefile-*-
+
+EXTRA_DIST = README *.m4
+
+++ /dev/null
-## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in -*-Makefile-*-
-
-##m4-files-begin
-##m4-files-end
-
-Makefile.am: Makefile.am.in
- rm -f $@ $@t
- sed -n '1,/^##m4-files-begin/p' $< > $@t
- ( echo EXTRA_DIST = README Makefile.am.in; \
- find . -type f -name '*.m4' -print |sed 's,^\./,,' |sort ) \
- |fmt | (tr '\012' @; echo) \
- |sed 's/@$$/%/;s/@/ \\@/g' |tr @% '\012\012' \
- >> $@t
- sed -n '/^##m4-files-end/,$$p' $< >> $@t
- chmod a-w $@t
- mv $@t $@
dnl Check to find out whether function attributes are supported.
dnl If they are not, #define them to be nothing.
-AC_DEFUN(tinc_ATTRIBUTE,
+AC_DEFUN([tinc_ATTRIBUTE],
[
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working $1 attribute], tinc_cv_attribute_$1,
[
dnl Check to find the lzo headers/libraries
-AC_DEFUN(tinc_LZO,
+AC_DEFUN([tinc_LZO],
[
AC_ARG_WITH(lzo,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-lzo=DIR], [lzo base directory, or:]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lzo=DIR], [lzo base directory, or:]),
[lzo="$withval"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$withval/include"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$withval/lib"]
)
AC_ARG_WITH(lzo-include,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-lzo-include=DIR], [lzo headers directory]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lzo-include=DIR], [lzo headers directory]),
[lzo_include="$withval"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$withval"]
)
AC_ARG_WITH(lzo-lib,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-lzo-lib=DIR], [lzo library directory]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lzo-lib=DIR], [lzo library directory]),
[lzo_lib="$withval"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$withval"]
)
dnl #undef malloc
dnl
-AC_DEFUN(jm_FUNC_MALLOC,
+AC_DEFUN([jm_FUNC_MALLOC],
[
if test x = y; then
dnl This code is deliberately never run via ./configure.
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DONE_WORKING_MALLOC_CHECK, 1, [Needed for xmalloc.c])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working malloc], jm_cv_func_working_malloc,
- [AC_TRY_RUN([
+ [AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([
char *malloc ();
int
main ()
{
exit (malloc (0) ? 0 : 1);
}
- ],
- jm_cv_func_working_malloc=yes,
- jm_cv_func_working_malloc=no,
- dnl When crosscompiling, assume malloc is broken.
- jm_cv_func_working_malloc=no)
+ ])],
+ [jm_cv_func_working_malloc=yes],
+ [jm_cv_func_working_malloc=no],
+ [When crosscompiling])
])
if test $jm_cv_func_working_malloc = no; then
- dnl This was: LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS malloc.$ac_objext"
AC_LIBOBJ([malloc])
AC_DEFINE(malloc, rpl_malloc, [Replacement malloc()])
fi
dnl Check to find the OpenSSL headers/libraries
-AC_DEFUN(tinc_OPENSSL,
+AC_DEFUN([tinc_OPENSSL],
[
AC_ARG_WITH(openssl,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-openssl=DIR], [OpenSSL base directory, or:]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-openssl=DIR], [OpenSSL base directory, or:]),
[openssl="$withval"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$withval/include"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$withval/lib"]
)
AC_ARG_WITH(openssl-include,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-openssl-include=DIR], [OpenSSL headers directory (without trailing /openssl)]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-openssl-include=DIR], [OpenSSL headers directory (without trailing /openssl)]),
[openssl_include="$withval"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$withval"]
)
AC_ARG_WITH(openssl-lib,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-openssl-lib=DIR], [OpenSSL library directory]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-openssl-lib=DIR], [OpenSSL library directory]),
[openssl_lib="$withval"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$withval"]
)
dnl #undef realloc
dnl
-AC_DEFUN(jm_FUNC_REALLOC,
+AC_DEFUN([jm_FUNC_REALLOC],
[
if test x = y; then
dnl This code is deliberately never run via ./configure.
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DONE_WORKING_REALLOC_CHECK, 1, [Needed for xmalloc.c])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working realloc], jm_cv_func_working_realloc,
- [AC_TRY_RUN([
+ [AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([
char *realloc ();
int
main ()
{
exit (realloc (0, 0) ? 0 : 1);
}
- ],
- jm_cv_func_working_realloc=yes,
- jm_cv_func_working_realloc=no,
- dnl When crosscompiling, assume realloc is broken.
- jm_cv_func_working_realloc=no)
+ ])],
+ [jm_cv_func_working_realloc=yes],
+ [jm_cv_func_working_realloc=no],
+ [When crosscompiling])
])
if test $jm_cv_func_working_realloc = no; then
- dnl This was: LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS realloc.$ac_objext"
AC_LIBOBJ([realloc])
AC_DEFINE(realloc, rpl_realloc, [Replacement realloc()])
fi
dnl Check to find out whether the running kernel has support for TUN/TAP
-AC_DEFUN(tinc_TUNTAP,
+AC_DEFUN([tinc_TUNTAP],
[
AC_ARG_WITH(kernel,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-kernel=DIR], [give the directory with kernel sources (default: /usr/src/linux)]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-kernel=DIR], [give the directory with kernel sources (default: /usr/src/linux)]),
kerneldir="$withval",
kerneldir="/usr/src/linux"
)
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for linux/if_tun.h], tinc_cv_linux_if_tun_h,
[
- AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include "$kerneldir/include/linux/if_tun.h"],
- [int a = IFF_TAP;],
- if_tun_h="\"$kerneldir/include/linux/if_tun.h\"",
- [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <linux/if_tun.h>],
- [int a = IFF_TAP;],
- if_tun_h="default",
- if_tun_h="no"
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([
+ #include "$kerneldir/include/linux/if_tun.h"
+ int a = IFF_TAP;
+ ]),
+ [if_tun_h="\"$kerneldir/include/linux/if_tun.h\""],
+ [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([
+ #include <linux/if_tun.h>
+ int a = IFF_TAP;
+ ]),
+ [if_tun_h="default"],
+ [if_tun_h="no"]
)]
)
dnl Check to find the zlib headers/libraries
-AC_DEFUN(tinc_ZLIB,
+AC_DEFUN([tinc_ZLIB],
[
AC_ARG_WITH(zlib,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-zlib=DIR], [zlib base directory, or:]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-zlib=DIR], [zlib base directory, or:]),
[zlib="$withval"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$withval/include"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$withval/lib"]
)
AC_ARG_WITH(zlib-include,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-zlib-include=DIR], [zlib headers directory]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-zlib-include=DIR], [zlib headers directory]),
[zlib_include="$withval"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$withval"]
)
AC_ARG_WITH(zlib-lib,
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-zlib-lib=DIR], [zlib library directory]),
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-zlib-lib=DIR], [zlib library directory]),
[zlib_lib="$withval"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$withval"]
)