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#
# configure.ac
#
# Copyright (C) 1997-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# Author: Scott Christley <[email protected]>
# Ovidiu Predescu <[email protected]>
# Rewrite: Adam Fedor <[email protected]>
# Nicola Pero <[email protected]>
#
# This file is part of the GNUstep Makefile Package.
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this library; see the file COPYING.
# If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
AC_INIT
AC_PREREQ(2.57)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([application.make])
#
# TODO: This configure file should not contain any checks that depend on the
# Objective-C runtime being used or available. This is because on
# some platforms the Objective-C runtime itself is compiled using
# gnustep-make!
#
# All the runtime-dependent checks should go in gnustep-base.
#
# We still need compiler checks, because if we are compiling the
# Objective-C runtime itself, we need to know what compiler we have
# and what flags we can use. But these checks should test
# compilation, not linking or execution, because we don't necessarily
# have an Objective-C runtime available yet.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Setup the library combination
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
targetArgument=${target}
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CPP
# We also look for a C++ compiler. While not strictly needed, some
# people use gnustep-make to compile C++ code. It's nice to detect a
# C++ compiler, if we have one, and automatically use it to
# compile/link C++ code. :-)
AC_PROG_CXX
# Similarly for the ObjC++ compiler ... but only new versions of autoconf
# support it, so we pretend by using the C++ compiler
#AC_PROG_OBJCXX
OBJCXX="${CXX}"
AC_CANONICAL_TARGET([])
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Check if objc should use garbage collection.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_ARG_ENABLE(objc-garbage-collection, [
--enable-objc-garbage-collection
Enable objc garbage collection. Use this option if you want
to use garbage collection for objective-c software. This is equivalent
to using --with-library-combo=gnugc-gnu-gnu to set the runtime library
to be the gnu runtime with garbage collection.
],
OBJC_WITH_GC=$enableval,
OBJC_WITH_GC="")
if test "$OBJC_WITH_GC" = "yes"; then
ac_cv_library_combo="gnugc-gnu-gnu"
elif test "$OBJC_WITH_GC" = "no"; then
if test "$ac_cv_library_combo"="gnugc-gnu-gnu"; then
ac_cv_library_combo="gnu-gnu-gnu"
fi
else
OBJC_WITH_GC=no
fi
AC_SUBST(OBJC_WITH_GC)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for library combo)
AC_ARG_WITH(library-combo,[
--with-library-combo
Define the default "library combo". The library combo is a string
of the form aaa-bbb-ccc where 'aaa' is the Objective-C runtime
library to use (examples are 'gnu' and 'apple'),
'bbb' is the Foundation library to use (examples are 'gnu' for
gnustep-base, and 'apple' for Apple Cocoa FoundationKit),
and 'ccc' is the ApplicationKit to use (examples are 'gnu'
for gnustep-gui and 'apple' for Apple Cocoa AppKit). Use this
option if you want to force a different default library combo than
the one that would be used by default. Default combos are:
apple-gnu-gnu for Darwin platforms, nx-gnu-gnu for nextstep4
and openstep4, gnu-gnu-gnu for any other system. Please notice
that if --disable-flattened is used, gnustep-make can have fat
binaries that support multiple library combos. In that case,
this flag will only configure the default one, but you can still
use other ones at run-time.
],
ac_cv_library_combo=$withval,
ac_cv_library_combo=$ac_cv_library_combo
)
if test "$ac_cv_library_combo" = "" -o "$ac_cv_library_combo" = "no"; then
case "$host_os" in
darwin*) ac_cv_library_combo=apple-gnu-gnu ;;
nextstep4) ac_cv_library_combo=nx-gnu-gnu ;;
openstep4) ac_cv_library_combo=nx-gnu-gnu ;;
*) ac_cv_library_combo=gnu-gnu-gnu ;;
esac
fi
case "$ac_cv_library_combo" in
apple) ac_cv_library_combo=apple-apple-apple ;;
gnu) ac_cv_library_combo=gnu-gnu-gnu ;;
nx) ac_cv_library_combo=nx-nx-nx ;;
esac
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_library_combo)
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_library_combo)
OBJC_RUNTIME_LIB=`echo $ac_cv_library_combo | awk -F- '{print $1}'`
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Check if we are using Apple cc
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
cc_cppprecomp=0
cc_byndle=0
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for apple compiler flags])
cc_cppprecomp=`${CC} -no-cpp-precomp 2>&1 | grep -c "unrecognized"`
cc_bundle=`${CC} -bundle 2>&1 | grep -c "couldn"`
# 0 means we have the flag
if test $cc_cppprecomp = 0; then
cc_cppprecomp=yes
else
cc_cppprecomp=no
fi
if test $cc_bundle = 0; then
cc_bundle=yes
else
cc_bundle=no
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($cc_bundle)
AC_SUBST(cc_cppprecomp)
AC_SUBST(cc_bundle)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# specific target_os options
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
case "$target_os" in
freebsd* | openbsd* )
INCLUDES="$INCLUDES -I/usr/local/include"
LIB_DIR="$LIB_DIR -L/usr/local/lib";;
netbsd*) INCLUDES="$INCLUDES -I/usr/pkg/include"
LIB_DIR="$LIB_DIR -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib";;
esac
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Determine the host, build, and target systems
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
case $host_os in
*cygwin* )
MINGW32=no
CYGWIN=yes
MSWIND=yes;;
*mingw32* )
MINGW32=yes
CYGWIN=no
MSWIND=yes;;
* )
MINGW32=no
CYGWIN=no
MSWIND=no;;
esac
AC_SUBST(CYGWIN)
AC_EXEEXT
AC_OBJEXT
if test "$MINGW32" = yes; then
echo "hosted on mingw32 .."
export SHELL=sh
export CC=${CC:-gcc}
export AR=${AR:-ar}
export RANLIB=${RANLIB:-ranlib}
export DLLTOOL=${DLLTOOL:-dlltool}
elif test "$CYGWIN" = yes; then
echo "hosted on cygwin .."
export CC=${CC:-gcc}
export AR=${AR:-ar}
export RANLIB=${RANLIB:-ranlib}
export DLLTOOL=${DLLTOOL:-dlltool}
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Find the binary and compile tools
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "x$target" != "x$host"; then
echo "cross compiling from $host to $target .."
cross_compiling="yes"
AC_CHECK_PROG(CC, "${targetArgument}-gcc", dnl
"${targetArgument}-gcc", gcc)
AC_CHECK_PROG(RANLIB, "${targetArgument}-ranlib", dnl
"${targetArgument}-ranlib", ranlib)
AC_CHECK_PROG(AR, "${targetArgument}-ar", dnl
"${targetArgument}-ar", ar)
AC_CHECK_PROG(DLLTOOL, "${targetArgument}-dlltool", dnl
"${targetArgument}-dlltool", dlltool)
else
AC_CHECK_PROG(AR, ar, ar)
AC_CHECK_PROG(DLLTOOL, dlltool, dlltool)
AC_PROG_RANLIB
fi
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if 'install -p' works])
gs_install_p_test_builddir="`pwd`"
gs_install_p_test_results=`(INSTALL="$INSTALL"; export INSTALL; cd "$srcdir/config-install-p-test/"; ./run-test.sh "$gs_install_p_test_builddir"; echo $?) 2>&5`
if test "$gs_install_p_test_results" = "0"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no);
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we should use 'install -p' when installing files])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(install-p, [
--disable-install-p
Disable using 'install -p' when installing files. By default,
assuming that 'install -p' works, when installing files such as header files or libraries,
gnustep-make uses 'install -p', which preserves the original timestamp of the header file or
library. If you do not want the timestamp to be preserved, use this option
to have gnustep-make use 'install' instead of 'install -p'.
Unless you have a specific reason for not liking the default behaviour
this option is most likely irrelevant for you.
],
ac_cv_install_p=$enableval,
ac_cv_install_p="yes")
if test "$ac_cv_install_p" = "yes"; then
if test "$gs_install_p_test_results" = "0"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);
INSTALL="${INSTALL} -p"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no: install -p does not work);
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no);
fi
AC_PROG_LN_S([])
AC_CHECK_PROGS(TAR, gnutar gtar, tar)
AC_ARG_WITH(tar,[
--with-tar
Set the name of the tar program to use. Use this option if the
default choice does not work for you.
],
TAR="$withval",)
AC_CHECK_PROG(CHOWN, chown, chown, none)
if test "$MINGW32" = no; then
if test "$CHOWN" = "none"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR("Could not find chown.");
fi
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# GNUstep specific options follow
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Determine if we should enable strict gnustep-make v2 mode by default
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we should enable strict gnustep-make version 2 mode by default])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(strict-v2-mode, [
--enable-strict-v2-mode
Enable strict gnustep-make version 2 mode by default. Use this
option to have gnustep-make be aggressively backwards-incompatible
with gnustep-make version 1. You can use it when you are debugging /
upgrading your makefiles and software to gnustep-make version 2 and
want to test test that they do not depend on obsolete or deprecated
version 1 features and variables. Important: you must never ship
gnustep-make to end-users with --enable-strict-v2-mode as it would
cause extremely confusing and dangerous problems with software that
has not been updated to gnustep-make v2 yet. Use it only on test
builds or development machines to test that makefiles and software
have been updated. Make sure to use it extremely carefully with old
makefiles because it can produce unpredictable and dangerous results
(for examples, since GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT is undefined when using
--enable-strict-v2-mode, installing into GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Headers
would actually install into /Headers).
],
ac_cv_strict_v2_mode=$enableval,
ac_cv_strict_v2_mode="no")
if test "$ac_cv_strict_v2_mode" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);
GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE="yes"
AC_MSG_WARN(Use strict version 2 mode at your own risk; it must only be used on development/test systems)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no);
GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE="no"
fi
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_MAKE_STRICT_V2_MODE)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Determine filesystem layout to use
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GNUstep filesystem layout to use])
AC_ARG_WITH(layout,[
--with-layout=FILE
Set the type of filesystem layout that you want your GNUstep
installation to use. The layout described by FILE will be
read from the FilesystemLayouts directory. Check the
FilesystemLayouts subdirectory for a list of layouts and how
to choose which one you want (or create your own).
If you do not specify a layout then 'fhs' is used except
when the library-combo is apple-apple-apple, in which case it is 'apple'
and apple-gnu-gnu, in which case it is 'gnustep'.
Example: --with-layout=fhs
],
GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT="$withval",)
# The variable GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT is empty if no layout was
# specified on the command line.
if test ! x"$GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT" = x""; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT)
GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE="$GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT"
else
# This is the default layout that is used when installing
# GNUstep with no other indication. We normally use 'fhs'.
# However, if the library-combo is apple-apple-apple we use
# 'apple' irrespective of the target OS.
if test "$ac_cv_library_combo" = "apple-apple-apple"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(default layout: 'apple' since we're on apple-apple-apple)
GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE=apple
else
if test "$ac_cv_library_combo" = "apple-gnu-gnu"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(deafault layout: 'gnustep' since we're on apple-gnu-gnu)
GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE=gnustep
else
GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE=fhs
AC_MSG_RESULT(default layout: '$GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE')
fi
fi
fi
if test ! -f "$srcdir/FilesystemLayouts/$GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE" >&5 2>&5; then
echo "Can not find $srcdir/FilesystemLayouts/$GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE"
echo "Please check your --with-layout=xxx argument and try again."
echo "Valid arguments for --with-layout= are:"
echo `ls "$srcdir/FilesystemLayouts/" | grep -v README`
exit 1
fi
# Need to do some checks related to building dylibs on darwin.
GNUSTEP_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_PATHS=;
case "$target_os" in
darwin*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we should build dynamic libraries with an absolute install_name])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(absolute-install-paths, [
--enable-absolute-install-paths
Enable the use of absolute paths for the install_name of dynamic
libraries on Darwin. This option is specific to Darwin and is
ignored on all other platforms. Any code that links against a
dynamic library with an absolute install_name will tell dyld to
find the library at that location. Enabling this option allows
one to place libraries in non-standard locations without having
to set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH in the shell
and ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist, but libraries built with an
absolute install_name are not relocatable. By default, this
setting is disabled unless the gnu-gnu-gnu library combo is
used, in which case it is enabled.
],
ac_cv_absolute_install_paths=$enableval,
ac_cv_absolute_install_paths="undefined")
if test "$ac_cv_absolute_install_paths" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
GNUSTEP_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_PATHS=yes;
else
if test "$ac_cv_absolute_install_paths" = "undefined"; then
# gnu-gnu-gnu on darwin is difficult because of the risk of
# conflicts between the GNU Objective-C runtime and the Apple
# one. absolute-install-paths makes this slightly easier
# by hardcoding the absolute path of dynamic libraries into the
# programs that link them so that it's less likely that the
# wrong dynamic libraries will be pulled in. So we enable it
# by default in that case.
if test "$ac_cv_library_combo" = "gnu-gnu-gnu"; then
GNUSTEP_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_PATHS=yes;
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
fi
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_PATHS)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read filesystem layout from file
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we manage to import the filesystem layout configuration])
. "$srcdir/FilesystemLayouts/$GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE"
if test ! x"$GNUSTEP_DEFAULT_PREFIX" = x""; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(failed)
echo "Please check your $srcdir/FilesystemLayouts/$GNUSTEP_FILESYSTEM_LAYOUT_FILE"
echo "layout file, as it can not be loaded (GNUSTEP_DEFAULT_PREFIX missing)"
exit 1
fi
# Now, all MAKEFILES/SYSTEM/LOCAL/NETWORK paths in the filesystem
# layout file will be relative to prefix. So we need to immediately
# determine prefix, and use it.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Process --prefix
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# We use this to make sure we know if the user has passed a
# --prefix=xxx option or not. We use it if it was passed.
#
# If it wasn't passed, then we want to know because in that case we
# want to use the specified default prefix for that filesystem. For
# example, the 'gnustep' filesystem will install by default in
# /usr/GNUstep, while the 'fhs' filesystem will install by default in
# /usr/local. Please note that AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT will actually be
# done at the very beginning of ./configure, not here. So we wouldn't
# have access to all the filesystem layout information yet, which is
# why we only use the macro to know if a --prefix=xxx was passed or
# not.
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(NONE)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for prefix])
if test "x$prefix" = "xNONE"; then
# Use the default prefix for this filesystem layout
GNUSTEP_PREFIX="$GNUSTEP_DEFAULT_PREFIX";
else
# Use the prefix that the user specified
GNUSTEP_PREFIX="$prefix";
fi
# Remove any '/' at the end of prefix. All system/network/local paths
# from layout files must start with a '/'. We don't want a '/' at the
# end of the prefix to generate a '//' mostly because common.make will
# try to double-check that GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS is in your PATH. Any
# '//' in GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS will have been normalized to '/' in
# PATH (on some systems at least) and so comparing them won't find a
# match and the check will fail even if GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS is in
# PATH and a spurious warning will be produced.
GNUSTEP_PREFIX=`echo "$GNUSTEP_PREFIX" | sed 's%/*$%%'`
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_PREFIX)
# Now we apply the prefix (we don't need to apply it to
# GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_USERS_DIR and similar, which are something like
# '/home' - we never install anything in there).
GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_APPS"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_APPS"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_WEB_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_WEB_APPS"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_TOOLS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_TOOLS"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_HEADERS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_HEADERS"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_MAN="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_MAN"
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_INFO="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_INFO"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_APPS"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_APPS"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_WEB_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_WEB_APPS"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_TOOLS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_TOOLS"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_TOOLS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_TOOLS"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_HEADERS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_HEADERS"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARIES="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARIES"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_MAN="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_MAN"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_INFO="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_INFO"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_APPS"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_APPS"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_WEB_APPS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_WEB_APPS"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_TOOLS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_TOOLS"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_TOOLS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_TOOLS"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_HEADERS="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_HEADERS"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARIES="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARIES"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_MAN="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_MAN"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_INFO="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_INFO"
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Location of the GNUstep.conf config file (--with-config-file)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GNUstep configuration file to use])
AC_ARG_WITH(config-file,[
--with-config-file=PATH
Set the path of the system GNUstep config file. Use this option
if you want to have the GNUstep config file in a non-standard
place.
Example: --with-config-file=/usr/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf
By default, if this option is not specified, the config file is
/etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf if the prefix is /, /usr or /usr/GNUstep
and $prefix/etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf otherwise. On Apple, it is
always /Library/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf regardless of prefix.
],
GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE="$withval",)
if test "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE" = "" -o "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE" = "no"; then
case "$target_os" in
darwin*) GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE=/Library/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf ;;
*) case x"$GNUSTEP_PREFIX" in
x) GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf;;
x/usr) GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf;;
x/usr/GNUstep) GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf;;
*) GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX/etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf";;
esac ;;
esac
fi
if echo "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE" | grep '[[ \\]] > /dev/null'
then
echo "found a backslash or space (illegal) in '$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE'"
echo "Please try again using --with-config-file= to specify a valid path."
if test "$MSWIND" = "yes"
then
echo "Please note that on windows you must use unix-style paths within"
echo "the make package even though gnustep programs built in the mingw32"
echo "environment use native paths throughout."
fi
exit 1
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Now read/import the existing configuration file, if any
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Reading/importing the existing configuration file might be good as a
# default because it means that you don't have to type in your
# layout/prefix settings every time you configure
# gnustep-make. (please note we only read the system-wide one, not the
# user one. Reason being that the settings we read will be used to
# generate the new system-wide one, while the user one will be left
# untouched).
# Please note that this option will override any --with-layout=xxx and
# --prefix=yyy options.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we should import an existing configuration file])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(importing-config-file, [
--enable-importing-config-file
Enable importing the existing system GNUstep configuration file.
Use this option to use an existing configuration file for
setting up the filesystem layout and prefix. If you specify this
option, all the configuration will be read from the existing
system GNUstep configuration file and any --with-layout=xxx
and --prefix=yyy options will be ignored.
],
ac_cv_importing_config_file=$enableval,
ac_cv_importing_config_file="no")
if test "$ac_cv_importing_config_file" = "yes"; then
if test ! -f "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no: file "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE" does not exist])
AC_MSG_ERROR([asked to import non-existing configuration file. To fix this problem, make sure you have a config file to import, or remove the --enable-importing-config-file option.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes: trying to import "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE"])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([If this fails, run configure again with --disable-importing-config-file])
. "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE"
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Important - from now on, any variable that is set in the filesystem
# layout and/or configuration file (eg, GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS) could
# already have a value that we have imported from the files.
# ./configure command line options should override those values, but
# otherwise we should keep them!
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Process --with-user-config-file
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for user config file to use)
AC_ARG_WITH(user-config-file,[
--with-user-config-file
Set the name of the user config file to use. This can be
relative to the user's home directory if it is a relative path,
or an absolute directory (the same for all users) if it is an
absolute path. Use '' if you want to disable user config files.
The default is .GNUstep.conf if not specified.
Example: --with-user-config-file=GNUstep/GNUstep.conf
],
GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE="$withval",)
# Keep in mind we already have a default value set by the filesystem
# layout, so it should never be empty.
if echo "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" | grep '[[ \\]] > /dev/null'
then
echo "found a backslash or space (illegal) in '$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE'"
echo "Please try again using --with-user-config-file= to specify a value."
if test "$MSWIND" = "yes"
then
echo "Please note that on windows you must use unix-style paths within"
echo "the make package even though gnustep programs built in the mingw32"
echo "environment use native paths throughout."
fi
exit 1
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Process --with-user-dir
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if the obsolete --with-user-dir option was used)
AC_ARG_WITH(user-dir,[
--with-user-dir
This is an obsolete option. It used to determine the location of
the USER domain directory (inside of each user's home directory)
under the 'gnustep' layout. We ignore this option so that you can
write ./configure commands that work with both old and new
gnustep-makes. To get the effect of this option with this version
of gnustep-make, please create your own layout file and use
--with-layout=xxx to use it.
],
OBSOLETE_GNUSTEP_USER_DIR="$withval",)
if test ! x"$OBSOLETE_GNUSTEP_USER_DIR" = x"" && test ! x"$OBSOLETE_GNUSTEP_USER_DIR" = x"no"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$OBSOLETE_GNUSTEP_USER_DIR: ignored])
AC_MSG_WARN([ignoring --with-user-dir=$OBSOLETE_GNUSTEP_USER_DIR option])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no: good)
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Process --with-user-defaults-dir
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for user defaults dir to use)
AC_ARG_WITH(user-defaults-dir,[
--with-user-defaults-dir
Set the GNUstep user defaults directory for all users. This can be
relative to the user's home directory if it is a relative path,
or an absolute directory (the same for all users) if it is an
absolute path. Use this option if you want to have the
GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR directory in a non default place for
all users. The default is 'GNUstep/Defaults'
Example: --with-user-defaults-dir='GNUstep/Library/Defaults'
],
GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR="$withval",)
# Keep in mind we already have a default value set by the filesystem
# layout, so it should never be empty.
if echo "$GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR" | grep '[[ \\]] > /dev/null'
then
echo "found a backslash or space (illegal) in '$GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR'"
echo "Please try again using --with-user-defaults-dir= to specify a value."
if test "$MSWIND" = "yes"
then
echo "Please note that on windows you must use unix-style paths within"
echo "the make package even though gnustep programs built in the mingw32"
echo "environment use native paths throughout."
fi
exit 1
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Setting up GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This is where you install gnustep-make. We just print it out.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES to use)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)
# If GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES contains a space, we may have problems later
# because make does not really support having spaces in filenames
if echo "$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES" | grep " " >/dev/null 2>&1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES ($GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES) contains spaces: this may not work])
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Setting up the install-sh script
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# HOST_INSTALL is the name of the install program in config.make so set it up
# to point to the install-sh script in the GNUstep tree if no system install is
# found.
AC_SUBST(HOST_INSTALL)
if test "$INSTALL" = "$ac_install_sh"; then
HOST_INSTALL="$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/$INSTALL"
else
HOST_INSTALL="$INSTALL"
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Is the system flattened?
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for flattened directory structure)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(flattened, [
--disable-flattened
Disable flattened directory structure. Use this option if you want
to have support for multiple library combos and fat binaries. A
library combo specifies the Objective-C frameworks to use to compile
a program, so having multiple library combos is only useful if you
have (or plan to have) multiple OpenStep-like Objective-C frameworks
installed on your machine, for example both the Apple Cocoa Objective-C
frameworks and the GNUstep frameworks. Fat binaries allow you to
have multiple versions for different CPUs and Operating Systems.
Please note that using the fat directory structure will not blend
easily with native filesystems and so if you want the non-flattened
directory structure you probably want to install GNUstep using its
own default filesystem layout. To switch between different
library-combos, you also need to source GNUstep.sh after
setting the LIBRARY_COMBO environment variable. Please refer to
the documentation for more information on library-combos and fat
binaries.
],
ac_cv_flattened=$enableval,
ac_cv_flattened="undefined")
if test "$ac_cv_flattened" = "no"; then
# GNUSTEP_FLATTENED is here for backwards compatibility only and
# should be removed at some point. It has the problem that it
# defaults to 'no' while we want the default to be 'yes'!
# The new GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED variable defaults to 'yes'. :-)
GNUSTEP_FLATTENED=;
GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED=no;
# FIXME - maybe we should have a warning here if you try to
# use 'fhs' or 'fhs-system' layout with non-flattened!
else
GNUSTEP_FLATTENED=yes;
GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED=yes;
fi
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_FLATTENED)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED)
if test "$GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no);
fi
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Output the full filesystem layout
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Note: We print out the entire filesystem layout so that people can
# see with their eyes the result of the configuration options that
# they used. This is good to immediately spot mistakes.
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Now printing the filesystem layout configuration.])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Admin Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Web Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_WEB_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_WEB_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Tools directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_TOOLS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Admin Tools directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_TOOLS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_TOOLS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Library directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Headers directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_HEADERS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_HEADERS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Libraries directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Info Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_INFO)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_INFO)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System Man Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_MAN)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC_MAN)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Admin Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Web Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_WEB_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_WEB_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Tools directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_TOOLS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_TOOLS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Admin Tools directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_TOOLS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_TOOLS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Library directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Headers directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_HEADERS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_HEADERS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Libraries directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARIES)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARIES)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Info Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_INFO)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_INFO)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network Man Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_MAN)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_DOC_MAN)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Admin Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Web Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_WEB_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_WEB_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Tools directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_TOOLS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_TOOLS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Admin Tools directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_TOOLS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_TOOLS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Library directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Headers directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_HEADERS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_HEADERS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Libraries directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARIES)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARIES)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Info Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_INFO)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_INFO)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local Man Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_MAN)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_DOC_MAN)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Admin Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_ADMIN_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_ADMIN_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Web Applications directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_WEB_APPS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_WEB_APPS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Tools directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_TOOLS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_TOOLS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Admin Tools directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_ADMIN_TOOLS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_ADMIN_TOOLS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Library directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_LIBRARY)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_LIBRARY)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Headers directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_HEADERS)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_HEADERS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Libraries directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_LIBRARIES)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_LIBRARIES)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_DOC)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_DOC)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Info Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_DOC_INFO)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_DOC_INFO)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for User Man Documentation directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_DOC_MAN)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR_DOC_MAN)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for System User directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_USERS_DIR)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_USERS_DIR)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Network User directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_NETWORK_USERS_DIR)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_USERS_DIR)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Local User directory])
AC_MSG_RESULT($GNUSTEP_LOCAL_USERS_DIR)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_USERS_DIR)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# These variables no longer exist! We try to set some compatibility
# values for them that should work with the old 'gnustep' layout.
# So things using the old 'gnustep' layout should keep working.
# These variables won't have any meaning with the new layouts.
# They are deprecated and they *will* be removed.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX/System"
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX/Network"
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT="$GNUSTEP_PREFIX/Local"
GNUSTEP_USER_DIR="GNUstep"
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT)
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_USER_DIR)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Is the system multi-platform?
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Multi-platform means that GNUstep.sh will determine the host
# platform (by running config.guess) each time that it is sourced.
# This is good if you are sharing your GNUstep.sh across your network
# (for example, mounting the makefiles via NFS), but it requires you
# to be able to run config.guess on your machine(s), which usually
# requires a development environment (compiler, libc etc).
#
# The default instead is not using multi-platform, which means the
# local host os, cpu and version is hardcoded in GNUstep.sh. This
# works nicely for a single machine using this gnustep-make
# installation, and it works even if you don't have development
# packages (gcc, binutils, libc-dev etc) installed. We had to make
# this the default after end-users (with no development packages
# installed) complained that binary packages wouldn't work (and the
# reason turned out to be that GNUstep.sh was running config.guess
# which was returning the wrong platform because the development
# tools needed/used to determine the platform were not available).
#
# Unless you know what you are doing, stick with the default, which is
# also much faster when sourcing GNUstep.sh.
#
AC_ARG_ENABLE(multi-platform, [
--enable-multi-platform
Enable run-time multi-platform support. If this option is enabled,
then every time GNUstep.sh is run it will determine/guess the type
of local host machine instead of using the hardcoded value. Use
this together with --disable-flattened if you have a single GNUstep
installation with fat binaries that is being shared over the network
by a variety of machines with different hardware and o/s.
],
ac_cv_multi_platform=$enableval,
ac_cv_multi_platform="undefined")
if test "$ac_cv_multi_platform" = "yes"; then
GNUSTEP_MULTI_PLATFORM=yes;
else
GNUSTEP_MULTI_PLATFORM=;
fi
AC_SUBST(GNUSTEP_MULTI_PLATFORM)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build backend bundles (on by default)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_ARG_ENABLE(backend-bundle, [
--disable-backend-bundle
Compile GUI backend as a library. Use this option if the default
compilation of the GUI backend as a bundle (loadable module) is
not supported / does not work on your machine.
],
ac_cv_backend=$enableval,
ac_cv_backend="yes")
if test "$ac_cv_backend" = "yes"; then