dnl use os-specific flags or -O
if test -n "$auto_cflags"; then
if test -n "$GCC"; then
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O2 -Wall -Wno-implicit"
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O2 -Wall"
else
case "$host_os" in
*hpux*) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS +O3" ;;
AC_FUNC_MMAP
AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strptime timegm snprintf vsnprintf vasprintf drand48)
-AC_CHECK_FUNCS(usleep ftello sigblock sigsetjmp)
+AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strtoll strtoimax usleep ftello sigblock sigsetjmp)
dnl We expect to have these functions on Unix-like systems configure
dnl runs on. The defines are provided to get them in config.h.in so
if test x"$LIBGNUTLS" != x
then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([compiling in support for SSL via GnuTLS])
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_GNUTLS], 1,
- [Define if support for the GnuTLS library is being compiled in.])
SSL_OBJ='gnutls.o'
+ else
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-ssl=gnutls was given, but GNUTLS is not available.])
fi
-else
+elif test x"$with_ssl" != xno; then
dnl As of this writing (OpenSSL 0.9.6), the libcrypto shared library
dnl doesn't record its dependency on libdl, so we need to make sure
dnl -ldl ends up in LIBS on systems that have it. Most OSes use
- dnl dlopen(), but HP-UX uses dnl shl_load().
+ dnl dlopen(), but HP-UX uses shl_load().
AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlopen, [], [
AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, shl_load)
])
if test x"$LIBSSL" != x
then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([compiling in support for SSL via OpenSSL])
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_OPENSSL], 1,
- [Define if support for the OpenSSL library is being compiled in.])
SSL_OBJ='openssl.o'
+ elif x"$with_ssl" != x
+ then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-ssl was given, but SSL is not available.])
fi
fi