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You may obtain a copy of the License at dnl dnl http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 dnl dnl Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software dnl distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, dnl WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. dnl See the License for the specific language governing permissions and dnl limitations under the License. dnl dnl dnl apache.m4: autoconf macro for Apache/apxs dnl dnl dnl check for apxs. dnl AC_DEFUN(JTC_CHECK_APXS,[ WEBSERVER="" apache_dir="" apache_include="" APXS="apxs" AC_ARG_WITH(apxs, [ --with-apxs[=FILE] Build shared Apache module. FILE is the optional pathname to the apxs tool; defaults to finding apxs in your PATH.], [ case "${withval}" in y | yes | true) find_apxs=true ;; n | no | false) find_apxs=false ;; *) find_apxs=false ;; esac if ${TEST} ${find_apxs} ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([need to check for Perl first, apxs depends on it...]) AC_PATH_PROG(PERL,perl,$PATH)dnl if ${TEST} ${find_apxs} ; then APXS=${withval} else AC_PATH_PROG(APXS,apxs,$PATH)dnl fi if ${TEST} -n "${APXS}" ; then dnl Seems that we have it, but have to check if it is OK first if ${TEST} ! -x "${APXS}" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR(Invalid location for apxs: '${APXS}') fi $APXS -q PREFIX >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || apxs_support=false if ${TEST} "${apxs_support}" = "false" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT(could not find apxs) AC_MSG_ERROR(You must specify a valid --with-apxs path) fi dnl test apache version $RM -rf test $APXS -n test -g APA=`grep STANDARD20 test/mod_test.c` $RM -rf test if ${TEST} -z "$APA" ; then WEBSERVER="apache-1.3" else WEBSERVER="apache-2.0" fi AC_MSG_RESULT([building connector for \"$WEBSERVER\"]) AC_SUBST(APXS) dnl apache_dir and apache_include are also needed. apache_dir=`$APXS -q PREFIX` apache_include="-I`$APXS -q INCLUDEDIR`" fi fi ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(no apxs given) ]) ])dnl dnl dnl check for apache (static link). dnl AC_DEFUN(JTC_CHECK_APACHE,[ dnl it is copied from the configure of JServ ;=) dnl and adapted. apache_dir_is_src="false" AC_ARG_WITH(apache, [ --with-apache=DIR Build static Apache module. DIR is the pathname to the Apache source directory.], [ if ${TEST} ! -z "$WEBSERVER" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Sorry cannot use --with-apxs=${APXS} and --with-apache=${withval} togother, please choose one of both]) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Apache source directory (assume static build)]) if ${TEST} -n "${withval}" && ${TEST} -d "${withval}" ; then if ${TEST} -d "${withval}/src" ; then # handle the case where people use relative paths to # the apache source directory by pre-pending the current # build directory to the path. there are probably # errors with this if configure is run while in a # different directory than what you are in at the time if ${TEST} -n "`${ECHO} ${withval}|${GREP} \"^\.\.\"`" ; then withval=`pwd`/${withval} fi apache_dir=${withval} apache_dir_is_src="true" AC_MSG_RESULT(${apache_dir}) AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Apache include directory) if ${TEST} -d "${withval}/src/include" ; then # read osdir from the existing apache. osdir=`${GREP} '^OSDIR=' ${withval}/src/Makefile.config | ${SED} -e 's:^OSDIR=.*/os:os:'` if ${TEST} -z "${osdir}" ; then osdir=os/unix fi apache_include="-I${withval}/src/include \ -I${withval}/src/${osdir}" WEBSERVER="apache-1.3" AC_MSG_RESULT([${apache_include}, version 1.3]) else AC_MSG_ERROR([Sorry Apache 1.2.x is no longer supported.]) fi else if ${TEST} -d "${withval}/include" ; then # osdir for Apache20. WEBSERVER="apache-2.0" apache_dir=${withval} apache_dir_is_src="true" AC_MSG_RESULT(${apache_dir}) fi fi fi dnl Make sure we have a result. if ${TEST} -z "$WEBSERVER" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Directory $apache_dir is not a valid Apache source distribution]) fi # VT: Now, which one I'm supposed to use? Let's figure it out later configure_apache=true configure_src=true AC_MSG_RESULT([building connector for \"$WEBSERVER\"]) ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(no apache given) ]) AC_SUBST(apache_include) APACHE_DIR=${apache_dir} AC_SUBST(APACHE_DIR) ]) dnl dnl check for EAPI (static link only). dnl AC_DEFUN(JTC_CHECK_EAPI,[ dnl CFLAGS for EAPI mod_ssl (Apache 1.3) dnl it also allows the CFLAGS environment variable. CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" AC_ARG_ENABLE( EAPI, [ --enable-EAPI Enable EAPI support (mod_ssl, Apache 1.3)], [ case "${enableval}" in y | Y | YES | yes | TRUE | true ) CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -DEAPI" AC_MSG_RESULT([...Enabling EAPI Support...]) ;; esac ]) AC_SUBST(CFLAGS) ]) dnl dnl set flags for apxs. dnl AC_DEFUN(JTC_SET_APXS_FLAGS,[ dnl the APXSCFLAGS is given by apxs to the C compiler dnl the APXSLDFLAGS is given to the linker (for APRVARS). APXSLDFLAGS="" APXSCFLAGS="" if ${TEST} -n "${CFLAGS}" ; then APXSCFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" fi dnl the APXSLDFLAGS is normaly empty but APXSCFLAGS is not. if ${TEST} -n "${LDFLAGS}" ; then APXSLDFLAGS="-Wl,${LDFLAGS}" fi AC_SUBST(APXSCFLAGS) AC_SUBST(APXSLDFLAGS) ])