# Local configure fragment for sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux. # On Linux, the default is to use libio instead of stdio. test $stdio = default && stdio=libio # Don't bother trying to generate any glue code to be compatible with the # existing system library, because we are the only system library. inhibit_glue=yes if test -n "$sysheaders"; then OLD_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SYSINCLUDES" fi echo $ac_n "checking installed Linux kernel header files""... $ac_c" 1>&6 echo "configure:16: checking installed Linux kernel header files" >&5 if eval "test \"\${libc_cv_linux2010+set}\" = set"; then echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6 else cat > conftest.$ac_ext < int main() { #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < (2 *65536+ 0 *256+ 10) /* 2.0.10 */ eat flaming death #endif ; return 0; } EOF if { (eval echo configure:30: \"$ac_compile\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5; }; then rm -rf conftest* libc_cv_linux2010='2.0.10 or later' else echo "configure: failed program was:" >&5 cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 rm -rf conftest* libc_cv_linux2010='TOO OLD!' fi rm -f conftest* fi echo "$ac_t""$libc_cv_linux2010" 1>&6 if test "$libc_cv_linux2010" != '2.0.10 or later'; then { echo "configure: error: GNU libc requires kernel header files from Linux 2.0.10 or later to be installed before configuring. The kernel header files are found usually in /usr/include/asm and /usr/include/linux; make sure these directories use files from Linux 2.0.10 or later. This check uses , so make sure that file was built correctly when installing the kernel header files. 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