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10 #### Configuration script for GNU Emacs
11 #### Copyright (C) 1992, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
13 ### Don't edit this script!
14 ### This script was automatically generated by the `autoconf' program
15 ### from the file `./configure.in'.
16 ### To rebuild it, execute the command
18 ### in the this directory. You must have autoconf version 1.7 or later.
20 ### This file is part of GNU Emacs.
22 ### GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
23 ### it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
24 ### the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
25 ### any later version.
27 ### GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
28 ### but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
29 ### MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
30 ### GNU General Public License for more details.
32 ### You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
33 ### along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
34 ### the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
36 ### Since Emacs has configuration requirements that autoconf can't
37 ### meet, this file is an unholy marriage of custom-baked
38 ### configuration code and autoconf macros.
40 ### We use the m4 quoting characters [ ] (as established by the
41 ### autoconf system) to include large sections of raw sewage - Oops, I
42 ### mean, shell code - in the final configuration script.
44 ### Usage: configure config_name
46 ### If configure succeeds, it leaves its status in config.status.
47 ### If configure fails after disturbing the status quo,
48 ### config.status is removed.
50 ### Remove any more than one leading "." element from the path name.
51 ### If we don't remove them, then another "./" will be prepended to
52 ### the file name each time we use config.status, and the program name
53 ### will get larger and larger. This wouldn't be a problem, except
54 ### that since progname gets recorded in all the Makefiles this script
55 ### produces, move-if-change thinks they're different when they're
58 ### It would be nice if we could put the ./ in a \( \) group and then
59 ### apply the * operator to that, so we remove as many leading ./././'s
60 ### as are present, but some seds (like Ultrix's sed) don't allow you to
61 ### apply * to a \( \) group. Bleah.
62 progname="`echo $0 | sed 's:^\./\./:\./:'`"
65 ### Establish some default values.
69 exec_prefix='${prefix}'
70 bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin'
71 datadir='${prefix}/lib'
72 statedir='${prefix}/lib'
73 libdir='${exec_prefix}/lib'
74 mandir='${prefix}/man/man1'
75 infodir='${prefix}/info'
76 lispdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/lisp'
77 locallisppath='${datadir}/emacs/site-lisp'
78 lisppath='${locallisppath}:${lispdir}'
79 etcdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/etc'
80 lockdir='${statedir}/emacs/lock'
81 archlibdir='${libdir}/emacs/${version}/${configuration}'
82 docdir='${datadir}/emacs/${version}/etc'
84 # On Sun systems, people sometimes set up the variable CPP
85 # with a value that is a directory, not an executable at all.
86 # Detect that case, and ignore that value.
87 if [ "x$CPP" != x ] && [ -d "$CPP" ];
92 # We cannot use this variable in the case statement below, because many
93 # /bin/sh's have broken semantics for "case". Unfortunately, you must
94 # actually edit the clause itself.
95 # path_options="prefix | exec_prefix | bindir | libdir | etcdir | datadir"
96 # path_options="$path_options | archlibdir | statedir | mandir | infodir"
97 # path_options="$path_options | lispdir | lockdir | lisppath | locallisppath"
101 short_usage="Usage: ${progname} CONFIGURATION [-OPTION[=VALUE] ...]
103 Set compilation and installation parameters for GNU Emacs, and report.
104 CONFIGURATION specifies the machine and operating system to build for.
105 --with-x Support the X Window System.
106 --with-x=no Don't support X.
107 --with-x-toolkit Use an X toolkit.
108 --with-x-toolkit=no Don't use an X toolkit.
109 --with-gcc Use GCC to compile Emacs.
110 --with-gcc=no Don't use GCC to compile Emacs.
111 --x-includes=DIR Search for X header files in DIR.
112 --x-libraries=DIR Search for X libraries in DIR.
113 --run-in-place Use libraries and data files directly out of the
115 --single-tree=DIR Has the effect of creating a directory tree at DIR
117 .../DIR/bin/CONFIGNAME (emacs, etags, etc.)
118 .../DIR/bin/CONFIGNAME/etc (movemail, etc.)
119 .../DIR/common/lisp (emacs' lisp files)
120 .../DIR/common/site-lisp (local lisp files)
121 .../DIR/common/lib (DOC, TUTORIAL, etc.)
122 .../DIR/common/lock (lockfiles)
123 --srcdir=DIR Look for the Emacs source files in DIR.
124 --prefix=DIR Install files below DIR. Defaults to \`${prefix}'.
126 You may also specify any of the \`path' variables found in Makefile.in,
127 including --bindir, --libdir, --etcdir, --infodir, and so on. This allows
128 you to override a single default location when configuring.
130 If successful, ${progname} leaves its status in config.status. If
131 unsuccessful after disturbing the status quo, it removes config.status."
134 #### Option processing.
136 ### Record all the arguments, so we can save them in config.status.
139 ### Shell Magic: Quote the quoted arguments in ARGUMENTS. At a later date,
140 ### in order to get the arguments back in $@, we have to do an
141 ### `eval set x "$quoted_arguments"; shift'.
144 quoted_arguments="$quoted_arguments '$i'"
147 ### Don't use shift -- that destroys the argument list, which autoconf needs
148 ### to produce config.status. It turns out that "set - ${arguments}" doesn't
150 ### However, it also turns out that many shells cannot expand ${10} at all.
151 ### So using an index variable doesn't work either. It is possible to use
152 ### some shell magic to make 'set x "$arguments"; shift' work portably.
153 while [ $# != 0 ]; do
157 ## Anything starting with a hyphen we assume is an option.
159 ## Separate the switch name from the value it's being given.
162 opt=`echo ${arg} | sed 's:^-*\([^=]*\)=.*$:\1:'`
163 val=`echo ${arg} | sed 's:^-*[^=]*=\(.*\)$:\1:'`
167 ## If FOO is a boolean argument, --FOO is equivalent to
168 ## --FOO=yes. Otherwise, the value comes from the next
169 ## argument - see below.
170 opt=`echo ${arg} | sed 's:^-*\(.*\)$:\1:'`
176 ## Change `-' in the option name to `_'.
178 opt="`echo ${opt} | tr - _`"
180 ## Process the option.
183 ## Has the user specified which window systems they want to support?
184 "with_x" | "with_x11" | "with_x10" )
185 ## Make sure the value given was either "yes" or "no".
187 y | ye | yes ) val=yes ;;
190 (echo "${progname}: the \`--${optname}' option is supposed to have a boolean value.
191 Set it to either \`yes' or \`no'."
192 echo "${short_usage}") >&2
196 eval "${opt}=\"${val}\""
199 ## Has the user specified which toolkit they want to support?
202 y | ye | yes ) val=athena ;;
204 l | lu | luc | luci | lucid ) val=lucid ;;
205 a | at | ath | athe | athena ) val=athena ;;
206 # These don't currently work.
207 # m | mo | mot | moti | motif ) val=motif ;;
208 # o | op | ope | open | open- | open-l | open-lo \
209 # | open-loo | open-look ) val=open-look ;;
212 #echo "${progname}: the \`--${optname}' option is supposed to have a value
213 #which is \`yes', \`no', \`lucid', \`athena', \`motif' or \`open-look'."
214 echo "${progname}: the \`--${optname}' option is supposed to have a value
215 which is \`yes', \`no', \`lucid', or \`athena'."
216 echo "${short_usage}") >&2
220 eval "${opt}=\"${val}\""
223 ## Has the user specified whether or not they want GCC?
224 "with_gcc" | "with_gnu_cc" )
225 ## Make sure the value given was either "yes" or "no".
227 y | ye | yes ) val=yes ;;
230 (echo "${progname}: the \`--${optname}' option is supposed to have a boolean value.
231 Set it to either \`yes' or \`no'."
232 echo "${short_usage}") >&2
236 eval "${opt}=\"${val}\""
239 ## Has the user specified a source directory?
241 ## If the value was omitted, get it from the next argument.
242 if [ "${valomitted}" = "yes" ]; then
243 ## Get the next argument from the argument list, if there is one.
245 (echo "${progname}: You must give a value for the \`--${optname}' option, as in
246 \`--${optname}=FOO'."
247 echo "${short_usage}") >&2
255 ## Has the user tried to tell us where the X files are?
256 ## I think these are dopey, but no less than three alpha
257 ## testers, at large sites, have said they have their X files
258 ## installed in odd places.
260 ## If the value was omitted, get it from the next argument.
261 if [ "${valomitted}" = "yes" ]; then
262 ## Get the next argument from the argument list, if there is one.
264 (echo "${progname}: You must give a value for the \`--${optname}' option, as in
265 \`--${optname}=/usr/local/X11/include'."
266 echo "${short_usage}") >&2
274 ## If the value was omitted, get it from the next argument.
275 if [ "${valomitted}" = "yes" ]; then
276 ## Get the next argument from the argument list, if there is one.
278 (echo "${progname}: You must give a value for the \`--${optname}' option, as in
279 \`--${optname}=/usr/local/X11/lib'."
280 echo "${short_usage}") >&2
288 ## Should this use the "development configuration"?
294 ## Should this use the "single tree" configuration?
300 ## Has the user specified one of the path options?
301 prefix | exec_prefix | bindir | libdir | etcdir | datadir | \
302 archlibdir | statedir | mandir | infodir | lispdir | lockdir | \
303 lisppath | locallisppath | docdir )
304 ## If the value was omitted, get it from the next argument.
305 if [ "${valomitted}" = "yes" ]; then
308 "$progname: You must give a value for the \`--${optname}' option,";
310 "as in \`--${optname}=`eval echo '$'$optname`.'"
311 echo "$short_usage") >&2
316 eval "${opt}=\"${val}\""
317 eval "${opt}_specified=1"
320 ## Verbose flag, tested by autoconf macros.
325 ## Has the user asked for some help?
329 echo "${short_usage}" | more
331 echo "${short_usage}" | $PAGER
336 ## We ignore all other options silently.
340 ## Anything not starting with a hyphen we assume is a
341 ## configuration name.
349 ### Get the arguments back. See the diatribe on Shell Magic above.
350 eval set x "$quoted_arguments"; shift
352 if [ "${configuration}" = "" ]; then
353 echo '- You did not tell me what kind of host system you want to configure.
354 - I will attempt to guess the kind of system this is.' 1>&2
355 guesssys=`echo ${progname} | sed 's/configure$/config.guess/'`
356 if configuration=`${guesssys}` ; then
357 echo "- Looks like this is a ${configuration}" 1>&2
359 echo '- Failed to guess the system type. You need to tell me.' 1>&2
360 echo "${short_usage}" >&2
365 #### Decide where the source is.
368 ## If it's not specified, see if `.' or `..' might work.
370 confdir=`echo $0 | sed 's|//|/|' | sed 's|/[^/]*$||'`
371 if [ -f $confdir/src/lisp.h -a -f $confdir/lisp/version.el ]; then
374 if [ -f "./src/lisp.h" -a -f "./lisp/version.el" ]; then
377 if [ -f "../src/lisp.h" -a -f "../lisp/version.el" ]; then
381 ${progname}: Neither the current directory nor its parent seem to
382 contain the Emacs sources. If you do not want to build Emacs in its
383 source tree, you should run \`${progname}' in the directory in which
384 you wish to build Emacs, using its \`--srcdir' option to say where the
385 sources may be found."
386 echo "${short_usage}") >&2
393 ## Otherwise, check if the directory they specified is okay.
395 if [ ! -d "${srcdir}" -o ! -f "${srcdir}/src/lisp.h" -o ! -f "${srcdir}/lisp/version.el" ]; then
397 ${progname}: The directory specified with the \`--srcdir' option,
398 \`${srcdir}', doesn't seem to contain the Emacs sources. You should
399 either run the \`${progname}' script at the top of the Emacs source
400 tree, or use the \`--srcdir' option to specify where the Emacs sources
402 echo "${short_usage}") >&2
408 #### Make srcdir absolute, if it isn't already. It's important to
409 #### avoid running the path through pwd unnecessary, since pwd can
410 #### give you automounter prefixes, which can go away.
414 ## We may be able to use the $PWD environment variable to make this
415 ## absolute. But sometimes PWD is inaccurate.
416 if [ "${PWD}" != "" ] && [ "`(cd ${PWD} ; sh -c pwd)`" = "`pwd`" ] ; then
419 srcdir="`(cd ${srcdir}; pwd)`"
422 * ) srcdir="`(cd ${srcdir}; pwd)`" ;;
425 #### Check if the source directory already has a configured system in it.
426 if [ `pwd` != `(cd ${srcdir} && pwd)` ] \
427 && [ -f "${srcdir}/src/config.h" ] ; then
428 (echo "${progname}: WARNING: The directory tree \`${srcdir}' is being used"
429 echo " as a build directory right now; it has been configured in its own"
430 echo " right. To configure in another directory as well, you MUST"
431 echo " use GNU make. If you do not have GNU make, then you must"
432 echo " now do \`make distclean' in ${srcdir},"
433 echo " and then run ${progname} again.") >&2
434 extrasub='/^VPATH[ ]*=/c\
440 vpath %.in $(srcdir)'
443 ### Make the necessary directories, if they don't exist.
444 for dir in ./src ./lib-src ./cpp ./oldXMenu ./lwlib ./etc ; do
445 if [ ! -d ${dir} ]; then
450 #### Given the configuration name, set machfile and opsysfile to the
451 #### names of the m/*.h and s/*.h files we should use.
453 ### Canonicalize the configuration name.
454 echo "Checking the configuration name."
455 if canonical=`${srcdir}/config.sub "${configuration}"` ; then : ; else
459 ### If you add support for a new configuration, add code to this
460 ### switch statement to recognize your configuration name and select
461 ### the appropriate operating system and machine description files.
463 ### You would hope that you could choose an m/*.h file pretty much
464 ### based on the machine portion of the configuration name, and an s-
465 ### file based on the operating system portion. However, it turns out
466 ### that each m/*.h file is pretty manufacturer-specific - for
467 ### example, apollo.h, hp9000s300.h, mega68k, news.h, and tad68k are
468 ### all 68000 machines; mips.h, pmax.h, and news-risc are all MIPS
469 ### machines. So we basically have to have a special case for each
470 ### configuration name.
472 ### As far as handling version numbers on operating systems is
473 ### concerned, make sure things will fail in a fixable way. If
474 ### /etc/MACHINES doesn't say anything about version numbers, be
475 ### prepared to handle anything reasonably. If version numbers
476 ### matter, be sure /etc/MACHINES says something about it.
478 ### Eric Raymond says we should accept strings like "sysvr4" to mean
479 ### "System V Release 4"; he writes, "The old convention encouraged
480 ### confusion between `system' and `release' levels'."
482 machine='' opsys='' unported='false'
483 case "${canonical}" in
486 ## Strictly speaking, we need the version of the alliant operating
487 ## system to choose the right machine file, but currently the
488 ## configuration name doesn't tell us enough to choose the right
489 ## one; we need to give alliants their own operating system name to
490 ## do this right. When someone cares, they can help us.
492 machine=alliant4 opsys=bsd4-2
495 machine=alliant-2800 opsys=bsd4-3
500 machine=altos opsys=usg5-2
505 machine=amdahl opsys=usg5-2-2
508 ## Appallings - I mean, Apollos - running Domain
510 machine=apollo opsys=bsd4-2
513 ## AT&T 3b2, 3b5, 3b15, 3b20
515 machine=att3b opsys=usg5-2-2
518 ## AT&T 3b1 - The Mighty Unix PC!
520 machine=7300 opsys=usg5-2-2
525 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2
530 machine=dpx2 opsys=usg5-3
535 machine=sps7 opsys=usg5-2
538 ## CCI 5/32, 6/32 -- see "Tahoe".
541 ## I don't know what configuration name to use for this; config.sub
542 ## doesn't seem to know anything about it. Hey, Celerity users, get
544 celerity-celerity-bsd* )
545 machine=celerity opsys=bsd4-2
549 ## What operating systems does this chip run that Emacs has been
553 ## We'll use the catch-all code at the bottom to guess the
559 machine=convex opsys=bsd4-3
564 machine=intel386 opsys=usg5-3
568 cydra*-cydrome-sysv* )
569 machine=cydra5 opsys=usg5-3
572 ## Data General AViiON Machines
574 machine=aviion opsys=dgux
578 mips-dec-ultrix[0-3].* | mips-dec-ultrix4.0* | mips-dec-bsd4.2* )
579 machine=pmax opsys=bsd4-2
581 mips-dec-ultrix* | mips-dec-bsd* )
582 machine=pmax opsys=bsd4-3
585 machine=pmax opsys=osf1
588 ## Motorola Delta machines
589 m68k-motorola-sysv* | m68000-motorola-sysv* )
590 machine=delta opsys=usg5-3
591 if [ -z "`type gnucc | grep 'not found'`" ]
594 if [ -z "`type gcc | grep 'not found'`" ]
600 m88k-motorola-sysv4* )
601 machine=delta88k opsys=usg5-4
603 m88k-motorola-sysv* | m88k-motorola-m88kbcs* )
604 machine=delta88k opsys=usg5-3
609 machine=dual opsys=usg5-2
612 machine=dual opsys=unipl5-2
617 machine=elxsi opsys=usg5-2
622 machine=ns16000 opsys=umax
625 ## The GEC 93 - apparently, this port isn't really finished yet.
627 ## Gould Power Node and NP1
629 machine=gould opsys=bsd4-2
632 machine=gould opsys=bsd4-3
635 machine=gould-np1 opsys=bsd4-3
638 ## Harris Night Hawk machines running CX/UX (a 5000 looks just like a 4000
639 ## as far as Emacs is concerned).
641 # Build needs to be different on 7.0 and later releases
643 [56].[0-9] ) machine=nh4000 opsys=cxux ;;
644 [7].[0-9] ) machine=nh4000 opsys=cxux7 ;;
647 ## Harris ecx or gcx running CX/UX (Series 1200, Series 3000)
649 machine=nh3000 opsys=cxux
653 xps*-honeywell-sysv* )
654 machine=xps100 opsys=usg5-2
657 ## HP 9000 series 200 or 300
659 machine=hp9000s300 opsys=bsd4-3
662 machine=hp9000s300 opsys=netbsd
664 ## HP/UX 7, 8 and 9 are supported on these machines.
667 ## Someone's system reports A.B8.05 for this.
668 ## I wonder what other possibilities there are.
669 *.B8.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux8 ;;
670 *.08.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux8 ;;
671 *.09.* ) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux9 ;;
672 *) machine=hp9000s300 opsys=hpux ;;
676 ## HP 9000 series 700 and 800, running HP/UX
678 machine=hp9000s800 opsys=hpux
681 machine=hp9000s800 opsys=hpux8
684 machine=hp9000s800 opsys=hpux9
687 ## HP 9000 series 700 and 800, running HP/UX
689 ## Cross-compilation? Nah!
691 ## Someone's system reports A.B8.05 for this.
692 ## I wonder what other possibilities there are.
693 *.B8.* ) machine=hp9000s800 opsys=hpux8 ;;
694 *.08.* ) machine=hp9000s800 opsys=hpux8 ;;
695 *.09.* ) machine=hp9000s800 opsys=hpux9 ;;
696 *) machine=hp9000s800 opsys=hpux ;;
702 machine=orion opsys=bsd4-2
705 machine=orion105 opsys=bsd4-2
710 machine=ibmps2-aix opsys=usg5-2-2
712 i386-ibm-aix1.[23]* | i386-ibm-aix* )
713 machine=ibmps2-aix opsys=usg5-3
716 machine=ibm370aix opsys=usg5-3
719 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-1
722 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2-5
724 rs6000-ibm-aix3.2* | rs6000-ibm-aix* )
725 machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-2
728 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3
731 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-2
734 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3
737 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-2
740 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3
743 machine=ibmrt opsys=bsd4-3
746 machine=ibmrt-aix opsys=usg5-2-2
749 ## Integrated Solutions `Optimum V'
751 machine=isi-ov opsys=bsd4-2
754 machine=isi-ov opsys=bsd4-3
757 ## Intel 386 machines where we do care about the manufacturer
758 i[34]86-intsys-sysv* )
759 machine=is386 opsys=usg5-2-2
764 machine=i386 opsys=usg5-3
769 machine=symmetry opsys=bsd4-3
772 ## Unspecified sysv on an ncr machine defaults to svr4.2.
773 ## (Plain usg5-4 doesn't turn on POSIX signals, which we need.)
775 machine=intel386 opsys=usg5-4-2
780 machine=i860 opsys=usg5-4
783 ## Silicon Graphics machines
784 ## Iris 2500 and Iris 2500 Turbo (aka the Iris 3030)
786 machine=irist opsys=iris3-5
788 m68*-sgi-iris3.6* | m68*-sgi-iris*)
789 machine=irist opsys=iris3-6
793 machine=iris4d opsys=irix3-3
796 machine=iris4d opsys=irix5-0
798 mips-sgi-irix4.* | mips-sgi-irix* )
799 machine=iris4d opsys=irix4-0
804 machine=masscomp opsys=rtu
809 machine=mega68 opsys=bsd4-2
812 ## Workstations sold by MIPS
813 ## This is not necessarily all workstations using the MIPS processor -
814 ## Irises are produced by SGI, and DECstations by DEC.
816 ## etc/MACHINES lists mips.h and mips4.h as possible machine files,
817 ## and usg5-2-2 and bsd4-3 as possible OS files. The only guidance
818 ## it gives for choosing between the alternatives seems to be "Use
819 ## -machine=mips4 for RISCOS version 4; use -opsystem=bsd4-3 with
820 ## the BSD world." I'll assume that these are instructions for
821 ## handling two odd situations, and that every other situation
822 ## should use mips.h and usg5-2-2, they being listed first.
825 ## Fall through to the general code at the bottom to decide on the OS.
828 machine=mips4 opsys=bsd4-3
829 NON_GNU_CC="cc -systype bsd43"
830 NON_GNU_CPP="cc -systype bsd43 -E"
833 machine=mips opsys=bsd4-3
836 machine=mips opsys=usg5-2-2
841 machine=next opsys=mach2
844 ## The complete machine from National Semiconductor
846 machine=ns32000 opsys=usg5-2
850 m68*-ncr-sysv2* | m68*-ncr-sysvr2* )
851 machine=tower32 opsys=usg5-2-2
853 m68*-ncr-sysv3* | m68*-ncr-sysvr3* )
854 machine=tower32v3 opsys=usg5-3
859 machine=targon31 opsys=usg5-2-2
864 machine=nu opsys=usg5-2
869 machine=plexus opsys=usg5-2
873 ## I don't really have any idea what sort of processor the Pyramid has,
874 ## so I'm assuming it is its own architecture.
875 pyramid-pyramid-bsd* )
876 machine=pyramid opsys=bsd4-2
880 ns32k-sequent-bsd4.2* )
881 machine=sequent opsys=bsd4-2
883 ns32k-sequent-bsd4.3* )
884 machine=sequent opsys=bsd4-3
889 machine=news opsys=bsd4-2
892 machine=news opsys=bsd4-3
895 machine=news opsys=bsd4-3
898 machine=news-risc opsys=bsd4-3
901 machine=mips opsys=newsos5
906 machine=stride opsys=usg5-2
910 *-sun-sunos* | *-sun-bsd* | *-sun-solaris* )
911 case "${canonical}" in
912 m68*-sunos1* ) machine=sun1 ;;
913 m68*-sunos2* ) machine=sun2 ;;
914 m68* ) machine=sun3 ;;
915 i[34]86* ) machine=sun386 ;;
916 sparc* ) machine=sparc ;;
919 case "${canonical}" in
920 ## The Sun386 didn't get past 4.0.
921 i386-*-sunos4 ) opsys=sunos4-0 ;;
922 *-sunos4.0* ) opsys=sunos4-0 ;;
923 *-sunos4.1.3* ) opsys=sunos4-1-3 ;;
924 *-sunos4shr* ) opsys=sunos4shr ;;
925 *-sunos4* | *-sunos ) opsys=sunos4-1 ;;
926 *-sunos5.3* | *-solaris2.3* )
928 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp
930 *-sunos5* | *-solaris* )
932 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/ccs/lib/cpp
940 machine=tad68k opsys=usg5-3
944 tahoe-tahoe-bsd4.2* )
945 machine=tahoe opsys=bsd4-2
947 tahoe-tahoe-bsd4.3* )
948 machine=tahoe opsys=bsd4-3
951 ## Tandem Integrity S2
953 machine=tandem-s2 opsys=usg5-3
957 m88k-tektronix-sysv3* )
958 machine=tekxd88 opsys=usg5-3
961 ## Tektronix 16000 box (6130?)
962 ns16k-tektronix-bsd* )
963 machine=ns16000 opsys=bsd4-2
966 ## src/m/tek4300.h hints that this is a m68k machine.
967 m68*-tektronix-bsd* )
968 machine=tek4300 opsys=bsd4-3
972 ## We seem to have lost the machine-description file titan.h!
974 machine=titan opsys=usg5-3
977 ## Ustation E30 (SS5E)
978 m68*-unisys-uniplus* )
979 machine=ustation opsystem=unipl5-2
985 case "${canonical}" in
986 *-bsd4.1* ) opsys=bsd4-1 ;;
987 *-bsd4.2* | *-ultrix[0-3].* | *-ultrix4.0* ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;;
988 *-bsd4.3* | *-ultrix* ) opsys=bsd4-3 ;;
989 *-bsd386* ) opsys=bsd386 ;;
990 *-sysv[01]* | *-sysvr[01]* ) opsys=usg5-0 ;;
991 *-sysv2* | *-sysvr2* ) opsys=usg5-2 ;;
992 *-vms* ) opsys=vms ;;
998 ns16k-whitechapel-* )
1000 ## We don't know what sort of OS runs on these; we'll let the
1001 ## operating system guessing code below try.
1006 machine=wicat opsys=usg5-2
1009 ## Intel 386 machines where we don't care about the manufacturer
1012 case "${canonical}" in
1013 *-isc1.* | *-isc2.[01]* ) opsys=386-ix ;;
1014 *-isc2.2* ) opsys=isc2-2 ;;
1015 *-isc4.0* ) opsys=isc4-0 ;;
1016 *-isc* ) opsys=isc3-0 ;;
1017 *-esix5* ) opsys=esix5r4; NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp ;;
1018 *-esix* ) opsys=esix ;;
1019 *-xenix* ) opsys=xenix ;;
1020 *-linux* ) opsys=linux ;;
1021 *-sco3.2v4* ) opsys=sco4 ;;
1022 *-bsd386* ) opsys=bsd386 ;;
1023 *-386bsd* ) opsys=386bsd ;;
1024 *-freebsd* ) opsys=freebsd ;;
1025 *-netbsd* ) opsys=netbsd ;;
1026 *-nextstep* ) opsys=mach2 ;;
1027 ## Otherwise, we'll fall through to the generic opsys code at the bottom.
1036 ### If the code above didn't choose an operating system, just choose
1037 ### an operating system based on the configuration name. You really
1038 ### only want to use this when you have no idea what the right
1039 ### operating system is; if you know what operating systems a machine
1040 ### runs, it's cleaner to make it explicit in the case statement
1042 if [ x"${opsys}" = x ]; then
1043 case "${canonical}" in
1044 *-bsd4.[01] ) opsys=bsd4-1 ;;
1045 *-bsd4.2 ) opsys=bsd4-2 ;;
1046 *-bsd4.3 ) opsys=bsd4-3 ;;
1047 *-sysv0 | *-sysvr0 ) opsys=usg5-0 ;;
1048 *-sysv2 | *-sysvr2 ) opsys=usg5-2 ;;
1049 *-sysv2.2 | *-sysvr2.2 ) opsys=usg5-2-2 ;;
1050 *-sysv3 | *-sysvr3 ) opsys=usg5-3 ;;
1051 *-sysv4 | *-sysvr4 ) opsys=usg5-4 ;;
1052 *-sysv4.1 | *-sysvr4.1 )
1053 NON_GNU_CPP=/usr/lib/cpp
1055 *-sysv4.2 | *-sysvr4.2 ) opsys=usg5-4-2 ;;
1063 (echo "${progname}: Emacs hasn't been ported to \`${canonical}' systems."
1064 echo "${progname}: Check \`etc/MACHINES' for recognized configuration names."
1069 machfile="m/${machine}.h"
1070 opsysfile="s/${opsys}.h"
1074 ifdef([AC_LANG_C], AC_LANG_C)dnl
1075 AC_CONFIG_HEADER(src/config.h)
1078 #### Choose a compiler.
1085 "yes" ) CC="gcc" GCC=1 ;;
1096 #### Some systems specify a CPP to use unless we are using GCC.
1097 #### Now that we know whether we are using GCC, we can decide whether
1098 #### to use that one.
1099 if [ "x$NON_GNU_CPP" = x ] || [ x$GCC = x1 ] || [ "x$CPP" = x ]
1105 #### Some systems specify a CC to use unless we are using GCC.
1106 #### Now that we know whether we are using GCC, we can decide whether
1107 #### to use that one.
1108 if [ "x$NON_GNU_CC" = x ] || [ x$GCC = x1 ] || [ x$cc_specified = x1 ]
1114 #### Some other nice autoconf tests. If you add a test here which
1115 #### should make an entry in src/config.h, don't forget to add an
1116 #### #undef clause to src/config.h.in for autoconf to modify.
1118 dnl checks for programs
1124 dnl checks for UNIX variants that set `DEFS'
1126 dnl checks for header files
1127 AC_HAVE_HEADERS(sys/timeb.h sys/time.h unistd.h)
1129 AC_TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
1130 dnl In Autoconf 1.8 use AC_SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED instead of this.
1131 AC_COMPILE_CHECK(sys_siglist declaration in signal.h or unistd.h,
1132 [#include <signal.h>
1133 /* NetBSD declares sys_siglist in <unistd.h>. */
1134 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
1136 #endif], [char *msg = *(sys_siglist + 1);],
1137 AC_DEFINE(SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED))
1139 dnl checks for typedefs
1142 dnl checks for structure members
1146 dnl checks for compiler characteristics
1149 dnl check for Make feature
1152 dnl checks for operating system services
1155 dnl other checks for UNIX variants
1158 #### Choose a window system.
1159 echo "Checking window system."
1164 window_system=${window_system}x11
1167 window_system=${window_system}none
1170 case "${window_system}" in
1174 case "${with_x11}" in
1182 case "${with_x10}" in
1193 case "${window_system}" in
1194 "none" | "x11" | "x10" ) ;;
1196 # --x-includes or --x-libraries implies --with-x11.
1197 if [ -n "${x_includes}" ] || [ -n "${x_libraries}" ]; then
1200 echo " No window system specified. Looking for X11."
1201 # If the user didn't specify a window system and we found X11, use it.
1202 if [ -r /usr/lib/libX11.a \
1203 -o -d /usr/include/X11 \
1204 -o -d /usr/X386/include \
1205 -o -d ${x_includes}/X11 ]; then
1211 echo "Don't specify a window system more than once." >&2
1216 [ -z "${window_system}" ] && window_system=none
1218 [ -n "${x_libraries}" ] && LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="-L${x_libraries}"
1219 [ -n "${x_libraries}" ] && LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX="-R${x_libraries}"
1220 [ -n "${x_includes}" ] && C_SWITCH_X_SITE="-I${x_includes}"
1222 # Avoid forcing the search of /usr/include before fixed include files.
1223 if [ "$C_SWITCH_X_SITE" = "-I/usr/include" ]; then
1227 case "${window_system}" in
1232 case "${with_x_toolkit}" in
1235 echo " Using Xt toolkit."
1239 echo " Using Motif toolkit."
1242 USE_X_TOOLKIT=OPEN_LOOK
1243 echo " Using Open-Look toolkit."
1247 echo " Using Xlib directly."
1261 echo " Using no window system."
1264 X_TOOLKIT_TYPE=$USE_X_TOOLKIT
1266 ### If we're using X11, we should use the X menu package.
1274 #### Extract some information from the operating system and machine files.
1276 echo "Examining the machine- and system-dependent files to find out"
1277 echo " - which libraries the lib-src programs will want, and"
1278 echo " - whether the GNU malloc routines are usable."
1280 ### It's not important that this name contain the PID; you can't run
1281 ### two configures in the same directory and have anything work
1283 tempcname="conftest.c"
1286 #include "'${srcdir}'/src/'${opsysfile}'"
1287 #include "'${srcdir}'/src/'${machfile}'"
1288 #ifndef LIBS_MACHINE
1289 #define LIBS_MACHINE
1294 #ifndef C_SWITCH_SYSTEM
1295 #define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM
1297 #ifndef C_SWITCH_MACHINE
1298 #define C_SWITCH_MACHINE
1300 configure___ libsrc_libs=LIBS_MACHINE LIBS_SYSTEM
1301 configure___ c_switch_system=C_SWITCH_SYSTEM
1302 configure___ c_switch_machine=C_SWITCH_MACHINE
1305 #define LIB_X11_LIB -lX11
1308 #ifndef LIBX11_MACHINE
1309 #define LIBX11_MACHINE
1312 #ifndef LIBX11_SYSTEM
1313 #define LIBX11_SYSTEM
1315 configure___ LIBX=LIB_X11_LIB LIBX11_MACHINE LIBX11_SYSTEM
1318 configure___ unexec=UNEXEC
1320 configure___ unexec=unexec.o
1323 #ifdef SYSTEM_MALLOC
1324 configure___ system_malloc=yes
1326 configure___ system_malloc=no
1329 #ifndef C_DEBUG_SWITCH
1330 #define C_DEBUG_SWITCH -g
1333 #ifndef C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH
1334 #define C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH -O
1338 configure___ CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH '${CFLAGS}'
1340 configure___ CFLAGS=C_DEBUG_SWITCH '${CFLAGS}'
1343 # The value of CPP is a quoted variable reference, so we need to do this
1344 # to get its actual value...
1345 CPP=`eval "echo $CPP"`
1346 eval `${CPP} -Isrc ${tempcname} \
1347 | grep 'configure___' \
1348 | sed -e 's/^configure___ \([^=]*=\)\(.*\)$/\1"\2"/'`
1351 ### Compute the unexec source name from the object name.
1352 UNEXEC_SRC="`echo ${unexec} | sed 's/\.o/.c/'`"
1354 # Do the opsystem or machine files prohibit the use of the GNU malloc?
1355 # Assume not, until told otherwise.
1357 if [ "${system_malloc}" = "yes" ]; then
1360 (The GNU allocators don't work with this system configuration.)"
1363 if [ x"${REL_ALLOC}" = x ]; then
1364 REL_ALLOC=${GNU_MALLOC}
1370 #### Add the libraries to LIBS and check for some functions.
1373 DEFS="$c_switch_system $c_switch_machine $DEFS"
1376 dnl If found, this defines HAVE_LIBDNET, which m/pmax.h checks,
1377 dnl and also adds -ldnet to LIBS, which Autoconf uses for checks.
1378 AC_HAVE_LIBRARY(-ldnet)
1380 AC_HAVE_LIBRARY(-lXbsd, LD_SWITCH_X_SITE="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE -lXbsd")
1382 echo checking for XFree86
1383 if test -d /usr/X386/include; then
1385 test -z "${C_SWITCH_X_SITE}" && C_SWITCH_X_SITE="-I/usr/X386/include"
1388 if test "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes"; then
1389 DEFS="$C_SWITCH_X_SITE $DEFS"
1390 LIBS="$LD_SWITCH_X_SITE $LIBX $LIBS"
1391 AC_HAVE_FUNCS(XrmSetDatabase XScreenResourceString \
1392 XScreenNumberOfScreen XSetWMProtocols)
1397 # logb and frexp are found in -lm on most systems.
1398 AC_HAVE_LIBRARY(-lm)
1399 AC_HAVE_FUNCS(gettimeofday gethostname dup2 rename closedir mkdir rmdir \
1400 random bcopy bcmp logb frexp fmod drem ftime res_init setsid strerror \
1404 AC_FUNC_CHECK(socket, , ok_so_far=)
1405 if test -n "$ok_so_far"; then
1406 AC_HEADER_CHECK(netinet/in.h, , ok_so_far=)
1408 if test -n "$ok_so_far"; then
1409 AC_HEADER_CHECK(arpa/inet.h, , ok_so_far=)
1411 if test -n "$ok_so_far"; then
1412 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_SOCKETS)
1415 #### Find out which version of Emacs this is.
1416 version=`grep 'defconst[ ]*emacs-version' ${srcdir}/lisp/version.el \
1417 | sed -e 's/^.*"\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)[."].*$/\1/'`
1418 if [ x"${version}" = x ]; then
1419 echo "${progname}: can't find current emacs version in
1420 \`${srcdir}/lisp/version.el'." >&2
1424 if [ -f /usr/lpp/X11/bin/smt.exp ]; then
1426 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AIX_SMT_EXP)
1430 #### Specify what sort of things we'll be editing into Makefile and config.h.
1431 ### Use configuration here uncanonicalized to avoid exceeding size limits.
1433 AC_SUBST(configuration)
1437 AC_SUBST(exec_prefix)
1445 AC_SUBST(locallisppath)
1449 AC_SUBST(archlibdir)
1451 AC_SUBST(c_switch_system)
1452 AC_SUBST(c_switch_machine)
1453 AC_SUBST(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE)
1454 AC_SUBST(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX)
1455 AC_SUBST(C_SWITCH_X_SITE)
1457 AC_SUBST(X_TOOLKIT_TYPE)
1459 AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(config_machfile, "\"${machfile}\"")
1460 AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(config_opsysfile, "\"${opsysfile}\"")
1461 AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE, ${LD_SWITCH_X_SITE})
1462 AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX, ${LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX})
1463 AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(C_SWITCH_X_SITE, ${C_SWITCH_X_SITE})
1464 AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(UNEXEC_SRC, ${UNEXEC_SRC})
1467 if [ "${HAVE_X_WINDOWS}" = "yes" ] ; then
1468 ] AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_WINDOWS) [
1470 if [ "${USE_X_TOOLKIT}" != "none" ] ; then
1471 ] AC_DEFINE(USE_X_TOOLKIT) [
1473 if [ "${HAVE_X11}" = "yes" ] ; then
1474 ] AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11) [
1476 if [ "${HAVE_XFREE386}" = "yes" ] ; then
1477 ] AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XFREE386) [
1479 if [ "${HAVE_X_MENU}" = "yes" ] ; then
1480 ] AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X_MENU) [
1482 if [ "${GNU_MALLOC}" = "yes" ] ; then
1483 ] AC_DEFINE(GNU_MALLOC) [
1485 if [ "${REL_ALLOC}" = "yes" ] ; then
1486 ] AC_DEFINE(REL_ALLOC) [
1488 if [ "${LISP_FLOAT_TYPE}" = "yes" ] ; then
1489 ] AC_DEFINE(LISP_FLOAT_TYPE) [
1492 # ====================== Developer's configuration =======================
1494 # The following assignments make sense if you're running Emacs on a single
1495 # machine, one version at a time, and you want changes to the lisp and etc
1496 # directories in the source tree to show up immediately in your working
1497 # environment. It saves a great deal of disk space by not duplicating the
1498 # lisp and etc directories.
1500 if [ "$run_in_place" = "1" ]; then
1501 lispdir='${srcdir}/lisp'
1502 locallisppath='${srcdir}/site-lisp'
1503 etcdir='${srcdir}/etc'
1504 lockdir='${srcdir}/lock'
1505 archlibdir=`(cd lib-src && pwd)`
1506 docdir=`(cd etc && pwd)`
1507 infodir='${srcdir}/info'
1508 elif [ "$single_tree" = "1" ]; then
1509 if [ "$exec_prefix_specified" = "" ]; then
1510 exec_prefix='${prefix}'
1512 if [ "$bindir_specified" = "" ]; then
1513 bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin/${configuration}'
1515 if [ "$datadir_specified" = "" ]; then
1516 datadir='${prefix}/common'
1518 if [ "$statedir_specified" = "" ]; then
1519 statedir='${prefix}/common'
1521 if [ "$libdir_specified" = "" ]; then
1524 if [ "$lispdir_specified" = "" ]; then
1525 lispdir='${prefix}/common/lisp'
1527 if [ "$locallisppath_specified" = "" ]; then
1528 locallisppath='${prefix}/common/site-lisp'
1530 if [ "$lockdir_specified" = "" ]; then
1531 lockdir='${prefix}/common/lock'
1533 if [ "$archlibdir_specified" = "" ]; then
1534 archlibdir='${libdir}/etc'
1536 if [ "$etcdir_specified" = "" ]; then
1537 etcdir='${prefix}/common/data'
1539 if [ "$docdir_specified" = "" ]; then
1540 docdir='${prefix}/common/data'
1544 #### Report on what we decided to do.
1547 Configured for \`${canonical}'.
1549 Where should the build process find the source code? ${srcdir}
1550 What operating system and machine description files should Emacs use?
1551 \`${opsysfile}' and \`${machfile}'
1552 What compiler should emacs be built with? ${CC} ${CFLAGS}
1553 Should Emacs use the GNU version of malloc? ${GNU_MALLOC}${GNU_MALLOC_reason}
1554 Should Emacs use the relocating allocator for buffers? ${REL_ALLOC}
1555 What window system should Emacs use? ${window_system}
1556 What toolkit should Emacs use? ${USE_X_TOOLKIT}${x_includes+
1557 Where do we find X Windows header files? }${x_includes}${x_libraries+
1558 Where do we find X Windows libraries? }${x_libraries}
1562 # Remove any trailing slashes in these variables.
1563 test -n "${prefix}" &&
1564 prefix=`echo "${prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'`
1565 test -n "${exec_prefix}" &&
1566 exec_prefix=`echo "${exec_prefix}" | sed 's,\([^/]\)/*$,\1,'`
1568 AC_OUTPUT(Makefile lib-src/Makefile.in oldXMenu/Makefile lwlib/Makefile src/Makefile.in, [
1570 # Build src/Makefile from ${srcdir}/src/Makefile.in. This must be done
1571 # after src/config.h is built, since we rely on that file.
1573 changequote(,)dnl The horror, the horror.
1574 # Now get this: Some word that is part of the ${srcdir} directory name
1575 # or the ${configuration} value might, just might, happen to be an
1576 # identifier like `sun4' or `i386' or something, and be predefined by
1577 # the C preprocessor to some helpful value like 1, or maybe the empty
1578 # string. Needless to say consequent macro substitutions are less
1579 # than conducive to the makefile finding the correct directory.
1580 undefs="`echo $top_srcdir $configuration |
1581 sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/ /g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/ *$//' \
1582 -e 's/ */ -U/g' -e 's/-U[0-9][^ ]*//g' \
1586 echo creating lib-src/Makefile
1589 sed -e 's@^# \(Generated.*\)$@/* \1 */@' \
1590 -e 's@/\*\*/#\(.*\)$@/* \1 */@' \
1591 < Makefile.in > junk.c
1592 $CPP $undefs -I. -I$top_srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c |
1593 sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[
\f]*$/d' > Makefile.new
1595 chmod 444 Makefile.new;
1596 mv -f Makefile.new Makefile;
1599 echo creating src/Makefile
1602 sed -e 's@^# \(Generated.*\)$@/* \1 */@' \
1603 -e 's@/\*\*/#\(.*\)$@/* \1 */@' \
1604 < Makefile.in > junk.c
1605 $CPP $undefs -I. -I$top_srcdir/src $CPPFLAGS junk.c |
1606 sed -e 's/^ / /' -e '/^#/d' -e '/^[
\f]*$/d' > Makefile.new
1608 chmod 444 Makefile.new;
1609 mv -f Makefile.new Makefile;