pinfo configure problem - configure.ac (0/1)
Andrew Schulman
schulman.andrew@epa.gov
Tue May 13 19:25:00 GMT 2014
> On 05/13/2014 09:32 AM, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>
> >> autoreconf -f -i?
> >
> > Alas, no.
> >
> > Here's configure.ac, in case that's helpful.
>
> which contains:
>
> # curses
> AC_CHECK_CURSES
> if ! test "x$USE_CURSES" = "xtrue"; then
> AC_MSG_ERROR([Curses not found. You need curses to compile pinfo])
> fi
>
> But without a definition for AC_CHECK_CURSES, I still don't know enough.
> I hate packages that assume they can use the AC_ namespace for their
> third-party macros. Can you find the definition of that macro in a .m4
> file that gets included? That's probably the place that's creating the
> bogus command line.
Thanks. Note that I did find a workaround, which is to set
LIBS=-lncursesw.
AC_CHECK_CURSES calls AC_CHECK_CURSES_COMPILE, which is the step that
fails. I've included it below. The key step seems to be that it calls
AC_LINK_IFELSE, with the curses libs (-lncursesw) appended to LDFLAGS.
dnl
dnl check if the curses header we found, works
dnl
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_CURSES_COMPILE], [
dnl save CFLAGS and LDFLAGS and set new ones
CFLAGS_OLD=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $curses_includes"
LDFLAGS_OLD=$LDFLAGS
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $curses_libs"
dnl do the compile test
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if curses is usable])
AC_LINK_IFELSE([
AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
[[
#include <$curses_h>
]],
[[
initscr();
printw("Hello World !!!");
refresh();
getch();
endwin();
return 0;
]]
)],
[
curses_usable=true
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
],
[
curses_usable=false
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
]
)
dnl restore variables
CFLAGS=$CFLAGS_OLD
LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS_OLD
])
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