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2000-09-13 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> * configure.in (LIBDATASTARTSPEC): Use `%s' to search for libgcjdata.a. (GCJ): Support single-tree builds. Add -B`pwd`/ and -I$srcdir. * acinclude.m4: Arrange for automake to not bring in a new libtool.m4 for LT_AC_PROG_GCJ. AC_SUBST GCJ. * Makefile.am: Leave it up to automake to subst GCJ. * aclocal.m4, configure, Makefile.in: Rebuilt. From-SVN: r36392
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dnl Process this with autoconf to create configure
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AC_INIT(java/lang/System.java)
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dnl Can't be done in LIBGCJ_CONFIGURE because that confuses automake.
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AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(..)
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AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
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dnl We use these options to decide which functions to include.
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AC_ARG_WITH(target-subdir,
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[ --with-target-subdir=SUBDIR
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configuring in a subdirectory])
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AC_ARG_WITH(cross-host,
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[ --with-cross-host=HOST configuring with a cross compiler])
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LIBGCJ_CONFIGURE(.)
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AM_CONFIG_HEADER(include/config.h)
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# Only use libltdl for native builds.
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if test -z "${with_cross_host}"; then
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AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE
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AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN
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DIRLTDL=libltdl
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AC_DEFINE(USE_LTDL)
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# Sigh. Libtool's macro doesn't do the right thing.
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INCLTDL="-I\$(top_srcdir)/libltdl $INCLTDL"
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fi
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AC_SUBST(INCLTDL)
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AC_SUBST(LIBLTDL)
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AC_SUBST(DIRLTDL)
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AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
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AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS($DIRLTDL)
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if test -z "$with_target_subdir" || test "$with_target_subdir" = "."; then
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COMPPATH=.
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else
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COMPPATH=..
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fi
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AC_SUBST(COMPPATH)
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dnl The -no-testsuite modules omit the test subdir.
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AM_CONDITIONAL(TESTSUBDIR, test -d $srcdir/testsuite)
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dnl See whether the user prefers size or speed for Character.
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dnl The default is size.
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(fast-character,
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[ --enable-fast-character prefer speed over size for Character],
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# Nothing
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, AC_DEFINE(COMPACT_CHARACTER))
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dnl Should the runtime set system properties by examining the
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dnl environment variable GCJ_PROPERTIES?
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(getenv-properties,
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[ --disable-getenv-properties
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don't set system properties from GCJ_PROPERTIES])
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dnl Whether GCJ_PROPERTIES is used depends on the target.
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if test -n "$enable_getenv_properties"; then
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enable_getenv_properties=${enable_getenv_properties_default-yes}
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fi
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if test "$enable_getenv_properties" = no; then
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AC_DEFINE(DISABLE_GETENV_PROPERTIES)
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fi
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dnl See if the user has requested runtime debugging.
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(libgcj-debug,
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[ --enable-libgcj-debug enable runtime debugging code],
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if test "$enable_libgcj_debug" = yes; then
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AC_DEFINE(DEBUG)
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fi)
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dnl See if the user has the interpreter included.
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(interpreter,
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[ --enable-interpreter enable interpreter],
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if test "$enable_interpreter" = yes; then
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# This can also be set in configure.host.
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libgcj_interpreter=yes
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elif test "$enable_interpreter" = no; then
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libgcj_interpreter=no
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fi)
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if test "$libgcj_interpreter" = yes; then
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AC_DEFINE(INTERPRETER)
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fi
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EXCEPTIONSPEC=
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dnl See if we should use setjmp/longjmp exceptions
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(sjlj-exceptions,
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[ --enable-sjlj-exceptions use setjmp/longjmp exceptions],
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if test "$enable_sjlj_exceptions" = yes; then
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# This can be set in configure.host.
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libgcj_sjlj=yes
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fi)
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if test "$libgcj_sjlj" = yes; then
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EXCEPTIONSPEC="-fsjlj-exceptions"
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AC_DEFINE(SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS)
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fi
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FORCELIBGCCSPEC=
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dnl Work around libgcc design flaw.
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if test "$ac_cv_prog_gnu_ld" = yes; then
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FORCELIBGCCSPEC="-u __rethrow -u __frame_state_for -lgcc"
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fi
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for data_start])
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LIBDATASTARTSPEC=
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NEEDS_DATA_START=
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AC_TRY_LINK([extern int data_start;], [return ((int) &data_start);],
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[AC_MSG_RESULT(found it)],
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[LIBDATASTARTSPEC="-u data_start libgcjdata.a%s"
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NEEDS_DATA_START=yes
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AC_MSG_RESULT(missing)])
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AC_SUBST(LIBDATASTARTSPEC)
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dnl See if the user wants to disable java.net. This is the mildly
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dnl ugly way that we admit that target-side configuration sucks.
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(java-net,
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[ --disable-java-net disable java.net])
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dnl Whether java.net is built by default can depend on the target.
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if test -n "$enable_java_net"; then
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enable_java_net=${enable_java_net_default-yes}
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fi
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if test "$enable_java_net" = no; then
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AC_DEFINE(DISABLE_JAVA_NET)
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fi
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dnl See if the user wants to disable JVMPI support.
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(jvmpi,
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[ --disable-jvmpi disable JVMPI support])
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if test "$enable_jvmpi" != no; then
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AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_JVMPI)
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fi
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dnl If the target is an eCos system, use the appropriate eCos
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dnl I/O routines.
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dnl FIXME: this should not be a local option but a global target
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dnl system; at present there is no eCos target.
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TARGET_ECOS="no"
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AC_ARG_WITH(ecos,
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[ --with-ecos enable runtime eCos target support],
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TARGET_ECOS="$with_ecos"
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)
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case "$TARGET_ECOS" in
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no)
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FILE_DESCRIPTOR=natFileDescriptorPosix.cc
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PROCESS=${PROCESS-Posix}
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;;
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*)
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FILE_DESCRIPTOR=natFileDescriptorEcos.cc
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PROCESS=Ecos
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AC_DEFINE(ECOS)
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;;
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esac
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(uint32_t, stdint.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INT32_DEFINED))
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(uint32_t, inttypes.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INT32_DEFINED))
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(u_int32_t, sys/types.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BSD_INT32_DEFINED))
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(u_int32_t, sys/config.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BSD_INT32_DEFINED))
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dnl These may not be defined in a non-ANS conformant embedded system.
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dnl FIXME: Should these case a runtime exception in that case?
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(mktime, time.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MKTIME))
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(localtime, time.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LOCALTIME))
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dnl Create the subdirectory for natFileDescriptor.cc, or the attempt
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dnl to create the link will fail.
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test -d java || mkdir java
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test -d java/io || mkdir java/io
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AC_LINK_FILES(java/io/$FILE_DESCRIPTOR, java/io/natFileDescriptor.cc)
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dnl Likewise for ConcreteProcess.java and natConcreteProcess.cc.
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test -d java/lang || mkdir java/lang
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AC_LINK_FILES(java/lang/${PROCESS}Process.java, java/lang/ConcreteProcess.java)
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AC_LINK_FILES(java/lang/nat${PROCESS}Process.cc, java/lang/natConcreteProcess.cc)
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SYSTEMSPEC=
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AC_SUBST(SYSTEMSPEC)
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LIBGCJTESTSPEC="-L`pwd`/.libs -rpath `pwd`/.libs"
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AC_SUBST(LIBGCJTESTSPEC)
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AC_ARG_WITH(system-zlib,
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[ --with-system-zlib use installed libz])
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ZLIBSPEC=
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AC_SUBST(ZLIBSPEC)
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ZLIBTESTSPEC=
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AC_SUBST(ZLIBTESTSPEC)
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dnl FIXME: this should be _libs on some hosts.
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libsubdir=.libs
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dnl Allow the GC to be disabled. Can be useful when debugging.
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for garbage collector to use])
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(java-gc,
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changequote(<<,>>)dnl
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<< --enable-java-gc=TYPE choose garbage collector [boehm]>>,
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changequote([,])
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GC=$enableval,
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GC=boehm)
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GCLIBS=
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GCINCS=
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GCDEPS=
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GCOBJS=
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GCSPEC=
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GCTESTSPEC=
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case "$GC" in
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boehm)
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AC_MSG_RESULT(boehm)
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GCDEPS='$(top_builddir)/../boehm-gc/libgcjgc.la'
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# We include the path to the boehm-gc build directory.
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# See Makefile.am to understand why.
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GCLIBS="$GCDEPS -L\$(here)/../boehm-gc/$libsubdir"
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GCINCS='-I$(top_srcdir)/../boehm-gc -I$(top_builddir)/../boehm-gc'
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GCSPEC='-lgcjgc'
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GCTESTSPEC="-L`pwd`/../boehm-gc/.libs -rpath `pwd`/../boehm-gc/.libs"
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dnl We also want to pick up some cpp flags required when including
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dnl boehm-config.h. Yuck.
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GCINCS="$GCINCS `cat ../boehm-gc/boehm-cflags`"
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GCOBJS=boehm.lo
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GCHDR=boehm-gc.h
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dnl The POSIX thread support needs to know this.
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BOEHM_GC)
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;;
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no)
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AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
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GCOBJS=nogc.lo
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GCHDR=no-gc.h
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;;
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*)
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AC_MSG_ERROR(unrecognized collector \"$GC\")
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;;
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esac
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AC_SUBST(GCLIBS)
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AC_SUBST(GCINCS)
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AC_SUBST(GCDEPS)
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AC_SUBST(GCOBJS)
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AC_SUBST(GCSPEC)
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AC_SUBST(GCTESTSPEC)
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AC_LINK_FILES(include/$GCHDR, include/java-gc.h)
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dnl Note that this code is kept in sync with similar code in gcc/configure.in.
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dnl In particular both packages must make the same decision about which
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dnl thread package to use.
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for threads package to use])
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(threads, [ --enable-threads=TYPE choose threading package],
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THREADS=$enableval,
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dnl FIXME: figure out native threads to use here.
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THREADS=no)
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if test "$THREADS" = yes; then
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case "$host" in
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*-*-vxworks*)
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THREADS=vxworks
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;;
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*-*-linux*)
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# FIXME: this isn't correct in all cases.
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THREADS=posix
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;;
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*-*-win*)
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THREADS=win32
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;;
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*-*-irix*)
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# FIXME: for now, choose POSIX, because we implement that.
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# Later, choose irix threads.
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THREADS=posix
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;;
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*-*-solaris*)
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# FIXME: for now, choose POSIX, because we implement that.
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# Later, choose solaris threads.
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THREADS=posix
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;;
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*)
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# For now.
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THREADS=none
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;;
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esac
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fi
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case "$THREADS" in
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no | none | single)
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THREADS=none
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;;
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posix | pthreads)
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THREADS=posix
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case "$host" in
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*-*-linux*)
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AC_DEFINE(LINUX_THREADS)
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;;
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esac
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;;
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decosf1 | irix | mach | os2 | solaris | win32 | dce | vxworks)
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AC_MSG_ERROR(thread package $THREADS not yet supported)
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;;
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*)
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AC_MSG_ERROR($THREADS is an unknown thread package)
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;;
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esac
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AC_MSG_RESULT($THREADS)
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THREADLIBS=
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THREADINCS=
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THREADDEPS=
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THREADOBJS=
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THREADH=
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THREADSPEC=
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case "$THREADS" in
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posix)
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THREADLIBS=-lpthread
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THREADSPEC=-lpthread
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THREADOBJS=posix-threads.lo
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THREADH=posix-threads.h
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# MIT pthreads doesn't seem to have the mutexattr functions.
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# But for now we don't check for it. We just assume you aren't
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# using MIT pthreads.
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_INIT)
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# If we're using the Boehm GC, then we happen to know that it
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# defines _REENTRANT, so we don't bother. Eww.
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if test "$GC" != boehm; then
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AC_DEFINE(_REENTRANT, 1, [Required define if using POSIX threads])
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fi
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AC_DEFINE(_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS, 1, [Required define if using POSIX threads])
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;;
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none)
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THREADOBJS=no-threads.lo
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THREADH=no-threads.h
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;;
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esac
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AC_LINK_FILES(include/$THREADH, include/java-threads.h)
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AC_SUBST(THREADLIBS)
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AC_SUBST(THREADINCS)
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AC_SUBST(THREADDEPS)
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AC_SUBST(THREADOBJS)
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AC_SUBST(THREADSPEC)
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AM_CONDITIONAL(USING_GCC, test "$GCC" = yes)
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CANADIAN=no
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NULL_TARGET=no
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NATIVE=yes
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# Find eh-common.h and support headers. If we're in the tree with
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# gcc, then look there. Otherwise look in compat-include. If all else
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# fails, just hope the user has set things up somehow.
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if test -r $srcdir/../gcc/eh-common.h; then
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EH_COMMON_INCLUDE='-I$(top_srcdir)/../gcc -I$(top_srcdir)/../include'
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else
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if test -d $srcdir/../compat-include; then
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EH_COMMON_INCLUDE='-I$(top_srcdir)/../compat-include'
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else
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EH_COMMON_INCLUDE=
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fi
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fi
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if test -n "${with_cross_host}"; then
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# We are being configured with a cross compiler. AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
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# may not work correctly, because the compiler may not be able to
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# link executables.
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# We assume newlib. This lets us hard-code the functions we know
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# we'll have.
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MEMMOVE)
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MEMCPY)
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRERROR)
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GMTIME_R)
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LOCALTIME_R)
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dnl This is only for POSIX threads.
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_INIT)
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dnl We also assume we are using gcc, which provides alloca.
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ALLOCA)
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dnl Assume we do not have getuid and friends.
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AC_DEFINE(NO_GETUID)
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ZLIBSPEC=-lzgcj
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ZLIBTESTSPEC="-L`pwd`/../zlib/.libs -rpath `pwd`/../zlib/.libs"
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# If Canadian cross, then don't pick up tools from the build
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# directory.
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if test "$build" != "$with_cross_host"; then
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CANADIAN=yes
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EH_COMMON_INCLUDE=
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GCJ="${target_alias}-gcj"
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else
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GCJ=
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fi
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NATIVE=no
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else
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strerror ioctl select fstat open fsync sleep)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gmtime_r localtime_r readdir_r getpwuid_r getcwd)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(access stat mkdir rename rmdir unlink realpath)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(iconv nl_langinfo)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(inet_aton inet_addr, break)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(inet_pton uname inet_ntoa)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(backtrace fork execvp pipe)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(execinfo.h unistd.h dlfcn.h)
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AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dladdr, [
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DLADDR)])
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AC_CHECK_FILES(/proc/self/exe, [
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PROC_SELF_EXE)])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gethostbyname_r, [
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R)
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# There are two different kinds of gethostbyname_r.
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# We look for the one that returns `int'.
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# Hopefully this check is robust enough.
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(int.*gethostbyname_r, netdb.h, [
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AC_DEFINE(GETHOSTBYNAME_R_RETURNS_INT)])
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case " $GCINCS " in
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*" -D_REENTRANT "*) ;;
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*)
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dnl On DU4.0, gethostbyname_r is only declared with -D_REENTRANT
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether gethostbyname_r declaration requires -D_REENTRANT],
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[libjava_cv_gethostbyname_r_needs_reentrant],
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[ AC_LANG_SAVE
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AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
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AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <netdb.h>],
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[gethostbyname_r("", 0, 0);],
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[libjava_cv_gethostbyname_r_needs_reentrant=no], [dnl
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CPPFLAGS_SAVE="$CPPFLAGS"
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CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_REENTRANT"
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AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <netdb.h>], [gethostbyname_r("", 0, 0);],
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[libjava_cv_gethostbyname_r_needs_reentrant=yes],
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[libjava_cv_gethostbyname_r_needs_reentrant=fail])
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CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_SAVE"
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])
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AC_LANG_RESTORE
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])
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if test "x$libjava_cv_gethostbyname_r_needs_reentrant" = xyes; then
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AC_DEFINE(_REENTRANT, 1, [Required define if using POSIX threads])
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fi
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;;
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esac
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([for struct hostent_data],
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[libjava_cv_struct_hostent_data], [dnl
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AC_TRY_COMPILE([
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#if GETHOSTBYNAME_R_NEEDS_REENTRANT && !defined(_REENTRANT)
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# define _REENTRANT 1
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#endif
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#include <netdb.h>], [struct hostent_data data;],
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[libjava_cv_struct_hostent_data=yes],
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[libjava_cv_struct_hostent_data=no])])
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if test "x$libjava_cv_struct_hostent_data" = xyes; then
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_HOSTENT_DATA, 1,
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[Define if struct hostent_data is defined in netdb.h])
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fi
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])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gethostbyaddr_r, [
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R)
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# There are two different kinds of gethostbyaddr_r.
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# We look for the one that returns `int'.
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# Hopefully this check is robust enough.
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(int.*gethostbyaddr_r, netdb.h, [
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AC_DEFINE(GETHOSTBYADDR_R_RETURNS_INT)])])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gethostname, [
|
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETHOSTNAME)
|
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AC_EGREP_HEADER(gethostname, unistd.h, [
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETHOSTNAME_DECL)])])
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|
|
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# Look for these functions in the thread library, but only bother
|
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# if using POSIX threads.
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if test "$THREADS" = posix; then
|
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save_LIBS="$LIBS"
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LIBS="$LIBS $THREADLIBS"
|
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# Some POSIX thread systems don't have pthread_mutexattr_settype.
|
|
# E.g., Solaris.
|
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pthread_mutexattr_settype pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np)
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|
|
|
# Look for sched_yield. Up to Solaris 2.6, it is in libposix4, since
|
|
# Solaris 7 the name librt is preferred.
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sched_yield, , [
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(rt, sched_yield, [
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SCHED_YIELD)
|
|
THREADLIBS="$THREADLIBS -lrt"
|
|
THREADSPEC="$THREADSPEC -lrt"], [
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(posix4, sched_yield, [
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SCHED_YIELD)
|
|
THREADLIBS="$THREADLIBS -lposix4"
|
|
THREADSPEC="$THREADSPEC -lposix4"])])])
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LIBS="$save_LIBS"
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|
|
|
# We can save a little space at runtime if the mutex has m_count
|
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# or __m_count. This is a nice hack for Linux.
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <pthread.h>], [
|
|
extern pthread_mutex_t *mutex; int q = mutex->m_count;
|
|
], AC_DEFINE(PTHREAD_MUTEX_HAVE_M_COUNT), [
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <pthread.h>], [
|
|
extern pthread_mutex_t *mutex; int q = mutex->__m_count;
|
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], AC_DEFINE(PTHREAD_MUTEX_HAVE___M_COUNT))])
|
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fi
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|
|
|
# We require a way to get the time.
|
|
time_found=no
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday time ftime, time_found=yes)
|
|
if test "$time_found" = no; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([no function found to get the time])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(memmove)
|
|
|
|
# We require memcpy.
|
|
memcpy_found=no
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(memcpy, memcpy_found=yes)
|
|
if test "$memcpy_found" = no; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([memcpy is required])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Some library-finding code we stole from Tcl.
|
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Check for the existence of the -lsocket and -lnsl libraries.
|
|
# The order here is important, so that they end up in the right
|
|
# order in the command line generated by make. Here are some
|
|
# special considerations:
|
|
# 1. Use "connect" and "accept" to check for -lsocket, and
|
|
# "gethostbyname" to check for -lnsl.
|
|
# 2. Use each function name only once: can't redo a check because
|
|
# autoconf caches the results of the last check and won't redo it.
|
|
# 3. Use -lnsl and -lsocket only if they supply procedures that
|
|
# aren't already present in the normal libraries. This is because
|
|
# IRIX 5.2 has libraries, but they aren't needed and they're
|
|
# bogus: they goof up name resolution if used.
|
|
# 4. On some SVR4 systems, can't use -lsocket without -lnsl too.
|
|
# To get around this problem, check for both libraries together
|
|
# if -lsocket doesn't work by itself.
|
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for socket libraries], gcj_cv_lib_sockets,
|
|
[gcj_cv_lib_sockets=
|
|
gcj_checkBoth=0
|
|
unset ac_cv_func_connect
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNC(connect, gcj_checkSocket=0, gcj_checkSocket=1)
|
|
if test "$gcj_checkSocket" = 1; then
|
|
unset ac_cv_func_connect
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(socket, main, gcj_cv_lib_sockets="-lsocket",
|
|
gcj_checkBoth=1)
|
|
fi
|
|
if test "$gcj_checkBoth" = 1; then
|
|
gcj_oldLibs=$LIBS
|
|
LIBS="$LIBS -lsocket -lnsl"
|
|
unset ac_cv_func_accept
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNC(accept,
|
|
[gcj_checkNsl=0
|
|
gcj_cv_lib_sockets="-lsocket -lnsl"])
|
|
unset ac_cv_func_accept
|
|
LIBS=$gcj_oldLibs
|
|
fi
|
|
unset ac_cv_func_gethostbyname
|
|
gcj_oldLibs=$LIBS
|
|
LIBS="$LIBS $gcj_cv_lib_sockets"
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNC(gethostbyname, ,
|
|
[AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, main,
|
|
[gcj_cv_lib_sockets="$gcj_cv_lib_sockets -lnsl"])])
|
|
unset ac_cv_func_gethostbyname
|
|
LIBS=$gcj_oldLIBS
|
|
])
|
|
SYSTEMSPEC="$SYSTEMSPEC $gcj_cv_lib_sockets"
|
|
|
|
if test "$with_system_zlib" = yes; then
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, deflate, ZLIBSPEC=-lz, ZLIBSPEC=-lzgcj)
|
|
else
|
|
ZLIBSPEC=-lzgcj
|
|
ZLIBTESTSPEC="-L`pwd`/../zlib/.libs -rpath `pwd`/../zlib/.libs"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# On Solaris, and maybe other architectures, the Boehm collector
|
|
# requires -ldl.
|
|
if test "$GC" = boehm; then
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, main, SYSTEMSPEC="$SYSTEMSPEC -ldl")
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if test -z "${with_multisubdir}"; then
|
|
builddotdot=.
|
|
else
|
|
changequote(<<,>>)
|
|
builddotdot=`echo ${with_multisubdir} | sed -e 's:[^/][^/]*:..:g'`
|
|
changequote([,])
|
|
fi
|
|
dir="`cd ${builddotdot}/../../gcc && pwd`"
|
|
if test -x "${dir}/gcj"; then
|
|
GCJ="$dir/gcj -B`pwd`/ -B$dir/"
|
|
else
|
|
CANADIAN=yes
|
|
NULL_TARGET=yes
|
|
GCJ="gcj -B`pwd`/"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Create it, so that compile/link tests don't fail
|
|
test -f libgcj.spec || touch libgcj.spec
|
|
GCJ="$GCJ -I$srcdir"
|
|
|
|
LT_AC_PROG_GCJ
|
|
|
|
dnl FIXME: cross compilation
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *)
|
|
|
|
ZLIBS=
|
|
ZDEPS=
|
|
ZINCS=
|
|
if test "x$ZLIBSPEC" = "x-lzgcj"; then
|
|
# We include the path to the zlib build directory.
|
|
# See Makefile.am to understand why.
|
|
ZDEPS='$(top_builddir)/../zlib/libzgcj.la'
|
|
ZLIBS="$ZDEPS -L\$(here)/../zlib/$libsubdir"
|
|
ZINCS='-I$(top_srcdir)/../zlib'
|
|
else
|
|
ZLIBS="$ZLIBSPEC"
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_SUBST(ZLIBS)
|
|
AC_SUBST(ZDEPS)
|
|
AC_SUBST(ZINCS)
|
|
AC_SUBST(DIVIDESPEC)
|
|
AC_SUBST(EXCEPTIONSPEC)
|
|
AC_SUBST(FORCELIBGCCSPEC)
|
|
|
|
AM_CONDITIONAL(CANADIAN, test "$CANADIAN" = yes)
|
|
AM_CONDITIONAL(NULL_TARGET, test "$NULL_TARGET" = yes)
|
|
AM_CONDITIONAL(NATIVE, test "$NATIVE" = yes || test "$NULL_TARGET" = yes)
|
|
AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_LIBDIR, test -z "$with_cross_host")
|
|
AM_CONDITIONAL(NEEDS_DATA_START, test "$NEEDS_DATA_START" = yes && test "$NATIVE" = yes)
|
|
AC_SUBST(EH_COMMON_INCLUDE)
|
|
|
|
# Determine gcj version number.
|
|
changequote(<<,>>)
|
|
gcjvers="`$GCJ -v 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^.*version \([^ ]*\).*$/\1/p'`"
|
|
changequote([,])
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GCJVERSION, "$gcjvers")
|
|
|
|
# See if gcj supports -fuse-divide-subroutine. gcc 2.95 does not, and
|
|
# we want to continue to support that version.
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether gcj supports -fuse-divide-subroutine])
|
|
cat > conftest.java << 'END'
|
|
public class conftest { }
|
|
END
|
|
use_fuse=yes
|
|
$GCJ -classpath $srcdir -fuse-divide-subroutine -fsyntax-only \
|
|
conftest.java > /dev/null 2>&1 \
|
|
|| use_fuse=no
|
|
rm -f conftest.java
|
|
if test "$use_fuse" = no; then
|
|
DIVIDESPEC=
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT($use_fuse)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(AM_RUNTESTFLAGS)
|
|
|
|
dnl Work around a g++ bug. Reported to gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org on Jan 22, 2000.
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for g++ -ffloat-store bug])
|
|
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
|
|
CFLAGS="-x c++ -O2 -ffloat-store"
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <math.h>], ,
|
|
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(__NO_MATH_INLINES)
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)])
|
|
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
|
|
|
|
dnl We check for sys/filio.h because Solaris 2.5 defines FIONREAD there.
|
|
dnl On that system, sys/ioctl.h will not include sys/filio.h unless
|
|
dnl BSD_COMP is defined; just including sys/filio.h is simpler.
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h bstring.h sys/time.h sys/types.h fcntl.h sys/ioctl.h sys/filio.h sys/stat.h sys/select.h sys/socket.h netinet/in.h arpa/inet.h netdb.h pwd.h sys/config.h inttypes.h stdint.h langinfo.h)
|
|
dnl We avoid AC_HEADER_DIRENT since we really only care about dirent.h
|
|
dnl for now. If you change this, you also must update natFile.cc.
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(dirent.h)
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_TYPE([ssize_t], [int])
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for in_addr_t])
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
|
|
#if STDC_HEADERS
|
|
#include <stdlib.h>
|
|
#include <stddef.h>
|
|
#endif
|
|
#if HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
|
|
#include <netinet/in.h>
|
|
#endif], [in_addr_t foo;],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE([HAVE_IN_ADDR_T])
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
|
|
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether struct ip_mreq is in netinet/in.h])
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <netinet/in.h>], [struct ip_mreq mreq;],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_IP_MREQ)
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
|
|
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether struct sockaddr_in6 is in netinet/in.h])
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <netinet/in.h>], [struct sockaddr_in6 addr6;],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET6)
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
|
|
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for socklen_t in sys/socket.h])
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/socket.h>], [socklen_t x = 5;],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOCKLEN_T)
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
|
|
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
|
|
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for tm_gmtoff in struct tm])
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <time.h>], [struct tm tim; tim.tm_gmtoff = 0;],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(STRUCT_TM_HAS_GMTOFF)
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
|
|
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for global timezone variable])
|
|
dnl FIXME: we don't want a link check here because that won't work
|
|
dnl when cross-compiling. So instead we make an assumption that
|
|
dnl the header file will mention timezone if it exists.
|
|
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <time.h>], [long z2 = timezone;],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TIMEZONE)
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
|
|
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])])
|
|
|
|
AC_FUNC_ALLOCA
|
|
|
|
AC_CHECK_PROGS(PERL, perl, false)
|
|
|
|
SYSDEP_SOURCES=
|
|
|
|
case "${host}" in
|
|
i?86-*-linux*)
|
|
SIGNAL_HANDLER=include/i386-signal.h
|
|
;;
|
|
sparc-sun-solaris*)
|
|
SIGNAL_HANDLER=include/sparc-signal.h
|
|
;;
|
|
ia64-*)
|
|
SYSDEP_SOURCES=sysdep/ia64.c
|
|
test -d sysdep || mkdir sysdep
|
|
;;
|
|
*)
|
|
SIGNAL_HANDLER=include/default-signal.h
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# If we're using sjlj exceptions, forget what we just learned.
|
|
if test "$libgcj_sjlj" = yes; then
|
|
SIGNAL_HANDLER=include/default-signal.h
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(SYSDEP_SOURCES)
|
|
|
|
AC_LINK_FILES($SIGNAL_HANDLER, include/java-signal.h)
|
|
|
|
if test "${multilib}" = "yes"; then
|
|
multilib_arg="--enable-multilib"
|
|
else
|
|
multilib_arg=
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
here=`pwd`
|
|
AC_SUBST(here)
|
|
|
|
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile libgcj.spec libgcj-test.spec gcj/Makefile include/Makefile testsuite/Makefile,
|
|
[if test -n "$CONFIG_FILES"; then
|
|
ac_file=Makefile . ${libgcj_basedir}/../config-ml.in
|
|
fi],
|
|
srcdir=${srcdir}
|
|
host=${host}
|
|
target=${target}
|
|
with_multisubdir=${with_multisubdir}
|
|
ac_configure_args="${multilib_arg} ${ac_configure_args}"
|
|
CONFIG_SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}
|
|
libgcj_basedir=${libgcj_basedir}
|
|
CC="${CC}"
|
|
CXX="${CXX}"
|
|
)
|