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authorpeter <peter@FreeBSD.org>2002-09-02 05:50:28 +0000
committerpeter <peter@FreeBSD.org>2002-09-02 05:50:28 +0000
commitcf46dfb750863d760d19b9858b0a336b158275da (patch)
tree8440832ece5130fad994f5f3489b01676ab1ca4a /contrib/cvs/aclocal.m4
parent92c0df1bed708821e09e92931a5309cd3abd82fb (diff)
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Import cvs-1.11.2 onto vendor branch
Obtained from: http://www.cvshome.org/
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/cvs/aclocal.m4')
-rw-r--r--contrib/cvs/aclocal.m4369
1 files changed, 171 insertions, 198 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/aclocal.m4 b/contrib/cvs/aclocal.m4
index a9c5488..fad649b 100644
--- a/contrib/cvs/aclocal.m4
+++ b/contrib/cvs/aclocal.m4
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-# aclocal.m4 generated automatically by aclocal 1.4e
+# aclocal.m4 generated automatically by aclocal 1.5
-# Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
+# Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
@@ -73,9 +73,11 @@ if test x$acx_gssapi_withgssapi = xyes; then
fi
unset ac_cv_header_gssapi_h
unset ac_cv_header_gssapi_gssapi_h
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS([gssapi.h gssapi/gssapi.h])
- if test "$ac_cv_header_gssapi_h" = "yes" ||
- test "$ac_cv_header_gssapi_gssapi_h" = "yes"; then
+ unset ac_cv_header_krb5_h
+ AC_CHECK_HEADERS([gssapi.h gssapi/gssapi.h krb5.h])
+ if (test "$ac_cv_header_gssapi_h" = yes ||
+ test "$ac_cv_header_gssapi_gssapi_h" = yes) &&
+ test "$ac_cv_header_krb5_h" = yes; then
break
fi
done
@@ -295,7 +297,16 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VERSION, "$VERSION", [Version number of package])])
# Autoconf 2.50 wants to disallow AM_ names. We explicitly allow
# the ones we care about.
ifdef([m4_pattern_allow],
- [m4_pattern_allow([^AM_(C|CPP|CXX|OBJC|F|R|GCJ)FLAGS])])dnl
+ [m4_pattern_allow([^AM_[A-Z]+FLAGS])])dnl
+
+# Autoconf 2.50 always computes EXEEXT. However we need to be
+# compatible with 2.13, for now. So we always define EXEEXT, but we
+# don't compute it.
+AC_SUBST(EXEEXT)
+# Similar for OBJEXT -- only we only use OBJEXT if the user actually
+# requests that it be used. This is a bit dumb.
+: ${OBJEXT=o}
+AC_SUBST(OBJEXT)
# Some tools Automake needs.
AC_REQUIRE([AM_SANITY_CHECK])dnl
@@ -306,23 +317,22 @@ AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOMAKE, automake)
AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOHEADER, autoheader)
AM_MISSING_PROG(MAKEINFO, makeinfo)
AM_MISSING_PROG(AMTAR, tar)
-AM_MISSING_INSTALL_SH
+AM_PROG_INSTALL_SH
AM_PROG_INSTALL_STRIP
# We need awk for the "check" target. The system "awk" is bad on
# some platforms.
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_AWK])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_MAKE_SET])dnl
-AC_REQUIRE([AM_PROG_ETAGS])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AM_DEP_TRACK])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AM_SET_DEPDIR])dnl
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_][CC],
- [AM_DEPENDENCIES(CC)],
+ [_AM_DEPENDENCIES(CC)],
[define([AC_PROG_][CC],
- defn([AC_PROG_][CC])[AM_DEPENDENCIES(CC)])])dnl
+ defn([AC_PROG_][CC])[_AM_DEPENDENCIES(CC)])])dnl
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_][CXX],
- [AM_DEPENDENCIES(CXX)],
+ [_AM_DEPENDENCIES(CXX)],
[define([AC_PROG_][CXX],
- defn([AC_PROG_][CXX])[AM_DEPENDENCIES(CXX)])])dnl
+ defn([AC_PROG_][CXX])[_AM_DEPENDENCIES(CXX)])])dnl
])
#
@@ -349,6 +359,7 @@ if (
# -L didn't work.
set X `ls -t $srcdir/configure conftest.file`
fi
+ rm -f conftest.file
if test "$[*]" != "X $srcdir/configure conftest.file" \
&& test "$[*]" != "X conftest.file $srcdir/configure"; then
@@ -369,7 +380,6 @@ else
AC_MSG_ERROR([newly created file is older than distributed files!
Check your system clock])
fi
-rm -f conftest*
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)])
@@ -383,32 +393,13 @@ $1=${$1-"${am_missing_run}$2"}
AC_SUBST($1)])
-# AM_MISSING_INSTALL_SH
-# ---------------------
-# Like AM_MISSING_PROG, but only looks for install-sh.
-AC_DEFUN([AM_MISSING_INSTALL_SH],
-[AC_REQUIRE([AM_MISSING_HAS_RUN])
-if test -z "$install_sh"; then
- for install_sh in "$ac_aux_dir/install-sh" \
- "$ac_aux_dir/install.sh" \
- "${am_missing_run}${ac_auxdir}/install-sh";
- do
- test -f "$install_sh" && break
- done
- # FIXME: an evil hack: we remove the SHELL invocation from
- # install_sh because automake adds it back in. Sigh.
- install_sh=`echo $install_sh | sed -e 's/\${SHELL}//'`
-fi
-AC_SUBST(install_sh)])
-
-
# AM_MISSING_HAS_RUN
# ------------------
# Define MISSING if not defined so far and test if it supports --run.
# If it does, set am_missing_run to use it, otherwise, to nothing.
AC_DEFUN([AM_MISSING_HAS_RUN],
-[test x"${MISSING+set}" = xset ||
- MISSING="\${SHELL} `CDPATH=:; cd $ac_aux_dir && pwd`/missing"
+[AC_REQUIRE([AM_AUX_DIR_EXPAND])dnl
+test x"${MISSING+set}" = xset || MISSING="\${SHELL} $am_aux_dir/missing"
# Use eval to expand $SHELL
if eval "$MISSING --run true"; then
am_missing_run="$MISSING --run "
@@ -422,140 +413,71 @@ fi
# AM_AUX_DIR_EXPAND
# For projects using AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([foo]), Autoconf sets
-# $ac_aux_dir to ${srcdir}/foo. In other projects, it is set to `.'.
-# Of course, Automake must honor this variable whenever it call a tool
-# from the auxiliary directory. The problem is that $srcdir (hence
-# $ac_aux_dir) can be either an absolute path or a path relative to
-# $top_srcdir or absolute, this depends on how configure is run. This
-# is pretty anoying since it makes $ac_aux_dir quite unusable in
-# subdirectories: on the top source directory, any form will work
-# fine, but in subdirectories relative pat needs to be adapted.
-# - calling $top_srcidr/$ac_aux_dir/missing would success if $srcdir is
-# relative, but fail if $srcdir is absolute
-# - conversly, calling $ax_aux_dir/missing would fail if $srcdir is
-# absolute, and success on relative paths.
+# $ac_aux_dir to `$srcdir/foo'. In other projects, it is set to
+# `$srcdir', `$srcdir/..', or `$srcdir/../..'.
+#
+# Of course, Automake must honor this variable whenever it calls a
+# tool from the auxiliary directory. The problem is that $srcdir (and
+# therefore $ac_aux_dir as well) can be either absolute or relative,
+# depending on how configure is run. This is pretty annoying, since
+# it makes $ac_aux_dir quite unusable in subdirectories: in the top
+# source directory, any form will work fine, but in subdirectories a
+# relative path needs to be adjusted first.
+#
+# $ac_aux_dir/missing
+# fails when called from a subdirectory if $ac_aux_dir is relative
+# $top_srcdir/$ac_aux_dir/missing
+# fails if $ac_aux_dir is absolute,
+# fails when called from a subdirectory in a VPATH build with
+# a relative $ac_aux_dir
+#
+# The reason of the latter failure is that $top_srcdir and $ac_aux_dir
+# are both prefixed by $srcdir. In an in-source build this is usually
+# harmless because $srcdir is `.', but things will broke when you
+# start a VPATH build or use an absolute $srcdir.
#
-# Consequently, we define and use $am_aux_dir, the "always absolute"
-# version of $ac_aux_dir.
+# So we could use something similar to $top_srcdir/$ac_aux_dir/missing,
+# iff we strip the leading $srcdir from $ac_aux_dir. That would be:
+# am_aux_dir='\$(top_srcdir)/'`expr "$ac_aux_dir" : "$srcdir//*\(.*\)"`
+# and then we would define $MISSING as
+# MISSING="\${SHELL} $am_aux_dir/missing"
+# This will work as long as MISSING is not called from configure, because
+# unfortunately $(top_srcdir) has no meaning in configure.
+# However there are other variables, like CC, which are often used in
+# configure, and could therefore not use this "fixed" $ac_aux_dir.
+#
+# Another solution, used here, is to always expand $ac_aux_dir to an
+# absolute PATH. The drawback is that using absolute paths prevent a
+# configured tree to be moved without reconfiguration.
AC_DEFUN([AM_AUX_DIR_EXPAND], [
# expand $ac_aux_dir to an absolute path
am_aux_dir=`CDPATH=:; cd $ac_aux_dir && pwd`
])
+# AM_PROG_INSTALL_SH
+# ------------------
+# Define $install_sh.
+AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_INSTALL_SH],
+[AC_REQUIRE([AM_AUX_DIR_EXPAND])dnl
+install_sh=${install_sh-"$am_aux_dir/install-sh"}
+AC_SUBST(install_sh)])
+
# One issue with vendor `install' (even GNU) is that you can't
# specify the program used to strip binaries. This is especially
-# annoying in cross=compiling environments, where the build's strip
+# annoying in cross-compiling environments, where the build's strip
# is unlikely to handle the host's binaries.
-# Fortunately install-sh will honor a STRIPPROG variable, so if we ever
-# need to use a non standard strip, we just have to make sure we use
-# install-sh with the STRIPPROG variable set.
+# Fortunately install-sh will honor a STRIPPROG variable, so we
+# always use install-sh in `make install-strip', and initialize
+# STRIPPROG with the value of the STRIP variable (set by the user).
AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_INSTALL_STRIP],
-[AC_REQUIRE([AM_MISSING_INSTALL_SH])
-dnl Don't test for $cross_compiling = yes, it might be `maybe'...
-# We'd like to do this but we can't because it will unconditionally
-# require config.guess. One way would be if autoconf had the capability
-# to let us compile in this code only when config.guess was already
-# a possibility.
-#if test "$cross_compiling" != no; then
-# # since we are cross-compiling, we need to check for a suitable `strip'
-# AM_PROG_STRIP
-# if test -z "$STRIP"; then
-# AC_MSG_WARN([strip missing, install-strip will not strip binaries])
-# fi
-#fi
-
-# If $STRIP is defined (either by the user, or by AM_PROG_STRIP),
-# instruct install-strip to use install-sh and the given $STRIP program.
-# Otherwise, just use ${INSTALL}: the idea is to use the vendor install
-# as much as possible, because it's faster.
-if test -z "$STRIP"; then
- # The top level make will set INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)
- # and the double dolard below is there to make sure that ${INSTALL}
- # is substitued in the sub-makes, not at the top-level; this is
- # needed if ${INSTALL} is a relative path (ajusted in each subdirectory
- # by config.status).
- INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM='$${INSTALL} -s'
- INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM_ENV=''
-else
- _am_dirpart="`echo $install_sh | sed -e 's,//*[[^/]]*$,,'`"
- INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM="\${SHELL} \`CDPATH=: && cd $_am_dirpart && pwd\`/install-sh -c -s"
- INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM_ENV="STRIPPROG='\$(STRIP)'"
-fi
-AC_SUBST([STRIP])
-AC_SUBST([INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM])
-AC_SUBST([INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM_ENV])])
-
-#AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_STRIP],
-#[# Check for `strip', unless the installer
-# has set the STRIP environment variable.
-# Note: don't explicitly check for -z "$STRIP" here because
-# that will cause problems if AC_CANONICAL_* is AC_REQUIREd after
-# this macro, and anyway it doesn't have an effect anyway.
-#AC_CHECK_TOOL([STRIP],[strip])
-#])
-
-#
-# Find some information about the etags program
-#
-# Sets
-# ETAGS = path to etags
-# ETAGS_INCLUDE_OPTION = option to pass to etags with arg for includes
-#
+[AC_REQUIRE([AM_PROG_INSTALL_SH])dnl
+INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM="\${SHELL} \$(install_sh) -c -s"
+AC_SUBST([INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM])])
-AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_ETAGS],
-[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AM_PROG_ETAGS_WORKS])dnl
-AC_CHECK_PROG(ETAGS, etags, etags)
-if test -z "$ETAGS"; then
- AC_CHECK_PROG(ETAGS, ctags, ctags -e)
-fi
-if test -n "$ETAGS"; then
- AM_PROG_ETAGS_WORKS
- if test "$am_cv_prog_etags_works" = yes ; then
- AM_PROG_ETAGS_INCLUDE_OPTION
- else
- AM_MISSING_PROG(ETAGS, etags)
- fi
-else
- AM_MISSING_PROG(ETAGS, etags)
-fi])
+# serial 4 -*- Autoconf -*-
-AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_ETAGS_WORKS],
-[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether ${ETAGS-etags} works], [am_cv_prog_etags_works],
-[cat >conftest.c <<EOF
-int globalvar;
-EOF
-if AC_TRY_COMMAND([${ETAGS-etags} -f - conftest.c |egrep ^int\ globalvar\; >&2]); then
- am_cv_prog_etags_works=yes
-else
- am_cv_prog_etags_works=no
-fi
-rm -f conftest.c])])
-
-AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_ETAGS_INCLUDE_OPTION],
-[AC_REQUIRE([AM_PROG_ETAGS_WORKS])dnl
-if test "$am_cv_prog_etags_works" = yes ; then
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([for etags include option],
- [am_cv_prog_etags_include_option],
- [cat >conftest.c <<EOF
-int globalvar;
-EOF
- if AC_TRY_COMMAND([${ETAGS-etags} --etags-include=TAGS.inc -f - conftest.c |egrep ^TAGS.inc,include\$ >&2]); then
- am_cv_prog_etags_include_option=--etags-include=
- elif AC_TRY_COMMAND([${ETAGS-etags} -i TAGS.inc -f - conftest.c |egrep ^TAGS.inc,include\$ >&2]); then
- am_cv_prog_etags_include_option='"-i "'
- else :
- # AC_MSG_ERROR(unfamiliar etags implementation)
- fi
- rm -f conftest.c])
-else
- :
-fi
-ETAGS_INCLUDE_OPTION="$am_cv_prog_etags_include_option"
-AC_SUBST(ETAGS_INCLUDE_OPTION)])
-
-# serial 3
# There are a few dirty hacks below to avoid letting `AC_PROG_CC' be
# written in clear, in which case automake, when reading aclocal.m4,
@@ -563,53 +485,57 @@ AC_SUBST(ETAGS_INCLUDE_OPTION)])
# C support machinery. Also note that it means that autoscan, seeing
# CC etc. in the Makefile, will ask for an AC_PROG_CC use...
-# AM_DEPENDENCIES(NAME)
+
+
+# _AM_DEPENDENCIES(NAME)
# ---------------------
# See how the compiler implements dependency checking.
# NAME is "CC", "CXX" or "OBJC".
# We try a few techniques and use that to set a single cache variable.
-AC_DEFUN([AM_DEPENDENCIES],
+#
+# We don't AC_REQUIRE the corresponding AC_PROG_CC since the latter was
+# modified to invoke _AM_DEPENDENCIES(CC); we would have a circular
+# dependency, and given that the user is not expected to run this macro,
+# just rely on AC_PROG_CC.
+AC_DEFUN([_AM_DEPENDENCIES],
[AC_REQUIRE([AM_SET_DEPDIR])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AM_OUTPUT_DEPENDENCY_COMMANDS])dnl
-ifelse([$1], CC,
- [AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_][CC])dnl
-AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_][CPP])
-depcc="$CC"
-depcpp="$CPP"],
- [$1], CXX, [AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_][CXX])dnl
-AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_][CXXCPP])
-depcc="$CXX"
-depcpp="$CXXCPP"],
- [$1], OBJC, [am_cv_OBJC_dependencies_compiler_type=gcc],
- [AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_][$1])dnl
-depcc="$$1"
-depcpp=""])
-
-AC_REQUIRE([AM_MAKE_INCLUDE])
+AC_REQUIRE([AM_MAKE_INCLUDE])dnl
+AC_REQUIRE([AM_DEP_TRACK])dnl
+
+ifelse([$1], CC, [depcc="$CC" am_compiler_list=],
+ [$1], CXX, [depcc="$CXX" am_compiler_list=],
+ [$1], OBJC, [depcc="$OBJC" am_compiler_list='gcc3 gcc']
+ [$1], GCJ, [depcc="$GCJ" am_compiler_list='gcc3 gcc'],
+ [depcc="$$1" am_compiler_list=])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([dependency style of $depcc],
[am_cv_$1_dependencies_compiler_type],
-[if test -z "$AMDEP"; then
+[if test -z "$AMDEP_TRUE" && test -f "$am_depcomp"; then
# We make a subdir and do the tests there. Otherwise we can end up
# making bogus files that we don't know about and never remove. For
# instance it was reported that on HP-UX the gcc test will end up
# making a dummy file named `D' -- because `-MD' means `put the output
# in D'.
- mkdir confdir
+ mkdir conftest.dir
# Copy depcomp to subdir because otherwise we won't find it if we're
# using a relative directory.
- cp "$am_depcomp" confdir
- cd confdir
+ cp "$am_depcomp" conftest.dir
+ cd conftest.dir
am_cv_$1_dependencies_compiler_type=none
- for depmode in `sed -n ['s/^#*\([a-zA-Z0-9]*\))$/\1/p'] < "./depcomp"`; do
+ if test "$am_compiler_list" = ""; then
+ am_compiler_list=`sed -n ['s/^#*\([a-zA-Z0-9]*\))$/\1/p'] < ./depcomp`
+ fi
+ for depmode in $am_compiler_list; do
# We need to recreate these files for each test, as the compiler may
# overwrite some of them when testing with obscure command lines.
# This happens at least with the AIX C compiler.
echo '#include "conftest.h"' > conftest.c
echo 'int i;' > conftest.h
+ echo "${am__include} ${am__quote}conftest.Po${am__quote}" > confmf
- case "$depmode" in
+ case $depmode in
nosideeffect)
# after this tag, mechanisms are not by side-effect, so they'll
# only be used when explicitly requested
@@ -624,18 +550,19 @@ AC_CACHE_CHECK([dependency style of $depcc],
# We check with `-c' and `-o' for the sake of the "dashmstdout"
# mode. It turns out that the SunPro C++ compiler does not properly
# handle `-M -o', and we need to detect this.
- if depmode="$depmode" \
+ if depmode=$depmode \
source=conftest.c object=conftest.o \
depfile=conftest.Po tmpdepfile=conftest.TPo \
$SHELL ./depcomp $depcc -c conftest.c -o conftest.o >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
- grep conftest.h conftest.Po > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- am_cv_$1_dependencies_compiler_type="$depmode"
+ grep conftest.h conftest.Po > /dev/null 2>&1 &&
+ ${MAKE-make} -s -f confmf > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ am_cv_$1_dependencies_compiler_type=$depmode
break
fi
done
cd ..
- rm -rf confdir
+ rm -rf conftest.dir
else
am_cv_$1_dependencies_compiler_type=none
fi
@@ -648,16 +575,17 @@ AC_SUBST([$1DEPMODE])
# AM_SET_DEPDIR
# -------------
# Choose a directory name for dependency files.
-# This macro is AC_REQUIREd in AM_DEPENDENCIES
+# This macro is AC_REQUIREd in _AM_DEPENDENCIES
AC_DEFUN([AM_SET_DEPDIR],
-[if test -d .deps || mkdir .deps 2> /dev/null || test -d .deps; then
+[rm -f .deps 2>/dev/null
+mkdir .deps 2>/dev/null
+if test -d .deps; then
DEPDIR=.deps
- # We redirect because .deps might already exist and be populated.
- # In this situation we don't want to see an error.
- rmdir .deps > /dev/null 2>&1
else
+ # MS-DOS does not allow filenames that begin with a dot.
DEPDIR=_deps
fi
+rmdir .deps 2>/dev/null
AC_SUBST(DEPDIR)
])
@@ -689,7 +617,7 @@ popdef([subst])
# need in order to bootstrap the dependency handling code.
AC_DEFUN([AM_OUTPUT_DEPENDENCY_COMMANDS],[
AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS([
-test x"$AMDEP" != x"" ||
+test x"$AMDEP_TRUE" != x"" ||
for mf in $CONFIG_FILES; do
case "$mf" in
Makefile) dirpart=.;;
@@ -726,7 +654,7 @@ for mf in $CONFIG_FILES; do
echo '# dummy' > "$dirpart/$file"
done
done
-], [AMDEP="$AMDEP"
+], [AMDEP_TRUE="$AMDEP_TRUE"
ac_aux_dir="$ac_aux_dir"])])
# AM_MAKE_INCLUDE()
@@ -740,27 +668,32 @@ doit:
END
# If we don't find an include directive, just comment out the code.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for style of include used by $am_make])
-_am_include='#'
-_am_quote=
+am__include='#'
+am__quote=
_am_result=none
# First try GNU make style include.
echo "include confinc" > confmf
-if test "`$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null`" = "done"; then
- _am_include=include
- _am_quote=
+# We grep out `Entering directory' and `Leaving directory'
+# messages which can occur if `w' ends up in MAKEFLAGS.
+# In particular we don't look at `^make:' because GNU make might
+# be invoked under some other name (usually "gmake"), in which
+# case it prints its new name instead of `make'.
+if test "`$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null | fgrep -v 'ing directory'`" = "done"; then
+ am__include=include
+ am__quote=
_am_result=GNU
fi
# Now try BSD make style include.
-if test "$_am_include" = "#"; then
+if test "$am__include" = "#"; then
echo '.include "confinc"' > confmf
if test "`$am_make -s -f confmf 2> /dev/null`" = "done"; then
- _am_include=.include
- _am_quote='"'
+ am__include=.include
+ am__quote='"'
_am_result=BSD
fi
fi
-AC_SUBST(_am_include)
-AC_SUBST(_am_quote)
+AC_SUBST(am__include)
+AC_SUBST(am__quote)
AC_MSG_RESULT($_am_result)
rm -f confinc confmf
])
@@ -859,3 +792,43 @@ AC_DEFUN([_AM_DIRNAME],
m4_patsubst([$1], [^\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$], [\1]))[]dnl
]) # _AM_DIRNAME
+# serial 2
+
+# AM_PROG_CC_C_O
+# --------------
+# Like AC_PROG_CC_C_O, but changed for automake.
+AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_CC_C_O],
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC_C_O])dnl
+AC_REQUIRE([AM_AUX_DIR_EXPAND])dnl
+# FIXME: we rely on the cache variable name because
+# there is no other way.
+set dummy $CC
+ac_cc=`echo $[2] | sed ['s/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g;s/^[0-9]/_/']`
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_prog_cc_'${ac_cc}_c_o`\" != yes"; then
+ # Losing compiler, so override with the script.
+ # FIXME: It is wrong to rewrite CC.
+ # But if we don't then we get into trouble of one sort or another.
+ # A longer-term fix would be to have automake use am__CC in this case,
+ # and then we could set am__CC="\$(top_srcdir)/compile \$(CC)"
+ CC="$am_aux_dir/compile $CC"
+fi
+])
+
+#serial 1
+# This test replaces the one in autoconf.
+# Currently this macro should have the same name as the autoconf macro
+# because gettext's gettext.m4 (distributed in the automake package)
+# still uses it. Otherwise, the use in gettext.m4 makes autoheader
+# give these diagnostics:
+# configure.in:556: AC_TRY_COMPILE was called before AC_ISC_POSIX
+# configure.in:556: AC_TRY_RUN was called before AC_ISC_POSIX
+
+undefine([AC_ISC_POSIX])
+
+AC_DEFUN([AC_ISC_POSIX],
+ [
+ dnl This test replaces the obsolescent AC_ISC_POSIX kludge.
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(cposix, strerror, [LIBS="$LIBS -lcposix"])
+ ]
+)
+
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