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Again, on some systems, these can return # incorrect information as well, so the try-compile test is repeated for # each. # # If a working config script or pkgconfig file is found, we then munge its # output for use in our Makefiles, and to make sure it works, another header # and compilation test is done (this should also check whether we can compile # against botan should neither -config scripts nor pkgconfig data exist). # botan_config="yes" AC_ARG_WITH([botan-config], AC_HELP_STRING([--with-botan-config=PATH], [specify the path to the botan-config script]), [botan_config="$withval"]) if test "${botan_config}" = "no" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Need botan for libcryptolink]) fi if test "${botan_config}" != "yes" ; then if test -x "${botan_config}" ; then if test -d "${botan_config}" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([${botan_config} is a directory]) else BOTAN_CONFIG="${botan_config}" fi else AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-botan-config should point to a botan-config program and not a directory (${botan_config})]) fi else BOTAN_CONFIG="" # first try several possible names of the config script # (botan-config-1.8 is there just in case, the official name change # came later) BOTAN_CONFIG_VERSIONS="botan-config-1.10 botan-config-1.9 botan-config-1.8 botan-config" for botan_config in $BOTAN_CONFIG_VERSIONS; do ACX_TRY_BOTAN_TOOL([$botan_config],, [ BOTAN_CONFIG="$botan_config" ] ) if test "$BOTAN_CONFIG" != "" ; then break fi done if test "$BOTAN_CONFIG" = "" ; then AC_PATH_PROG([PKG_CONFIG], [pkg-config]) if test "$PKG_CONFIG" != "" ; then # Ok so no script found, see if pkg-config knows of it. # Unfortunately, the botan.pc files also have their minor version # in their name, so we need to try them one by one BOTAN_VERSIONS="botan-1.10 botan-1.9 botan-1.8" for version in $BOTAN_VERSIONS; do ACX_TRY_BOTAN_TOOL([pkg-config], ["$version --silence-errors"], [ BOTAN_CONFIG="$PKG_CONFIG $version" ] ) if test "$BOTAN_CONFIG" != "" ; then break fi done fi fi fi if test "x${BOTAN_CONFIG}" != "x" then BOTAN_LIBS=`${BOTAN_CONFIG} --libs` BOTAN_INCLUDES=`${BOTAN_CONFIG} --cflags` # We expect botan-config --libs to contain -L<path_to_libbotan>, but # this is not always the case. 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BOTAN_VERSION_PATCH EOF BOTAN_VERSION=`$CPP $CPPFLAGS $BOTAN_INCLUDES conftest.cpp | grep '^AUTOCONF_BOTAN_VERSION=' | $SED -e 's/^AUTOCONF_BOTAN_VERSION=//' -e 's/[[ ]]//g' -e 's/"//g' 2> /dev/null` if test -z "$BOTAN_VERSION"; then BOTAN_VERSION="unknown" fi $RM -f conftest.cpp AC_MSG_RESULT([$BOTAN_VERSION]) # botan-config script (and the way we call pkg-config) returns -L and -l # as one string, but we need them in separate values BOTAN_LDFLAGS= BOTAN_NEWLIBS= for flag in ${BOTAN_LIBS}; do BOTAN_LDFLAGS="${BOTAN_LDFLAGS} `echo $flag | ${SED} -ne '/^\(\-L\)/p'`" BOTAN_LIBS="${BOTAN_LIBS} `echo $flag | ${SED} -ne '/^\(\-l\)/p'`" done # See python_rpath for some info on why we do this if test "x$ISC_RPATH_FLAG" != "x"; then BOTAN_RPATH= for flag in ${BOTAN_LIBS}; do BOTAN_RPATH="${BOTAN_RPATH} `echo $flag | ${SED} -ne "s/^\(\-L\)/${ISC_RPATH_FLAG}/p"`" done AC_SUBST(BOTAN_RPATH) # According to the libtool manual, it should be sufficient if we # specify the "-R libdir" in our wrapper library of botan (no other # programs will need libbotan directly); "libdir" should be added to # the program's binary image. 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Note that if you intend to run "make check", you must run "make" first as some files need to be generated by "make" before "make check" can be run. When running "make install" do not use any form of parallel or job server options (such as GNU make's -j option). Doing so may cause errors. EOF