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See the dnl GNU General Public License for more details. dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software dnl Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. dnl In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation dnl gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the dnl OpenSSL project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it dnl that use the same license as the "OpenSSL" library), and distribute dnl the linked executables. You must obey the GNU General Public License dnl in all respects for all of the code used other than "OpenSSL". If you dnl modify this file, you may extend this exception to your version of the dnl file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do dnl so, delete this exception statement from your version. dnl dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl AC_INIT([src/version.c]) AC_PREREQ(2.57) dnl dnl What version of Wget are we building? dnl VERSION=`sed -e 's/^.*"\(.*\)";$/\1/' ${srcdir}/src/version.c` AC_MSG_NOTICE([configuring for GNU Wget $VERSION]) AC_SUBST(VERSION) PACKAGE=wget AC_SUBST(PACKAGE) dnl dnl Get cannonical host dnl AC_CANONICAL_HOST AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([OS_TYPE], "$host_os", [Define to be the name of the operating system.]) dnl dnl Process features. dnl AC_ARG_WITH(ssl, [[ --with-ssl[=SSL-ROOT] link with SSL support [default=auto] --without-ssl disable SSL autodetection]]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(opie, [ --disable-opie disable support for opie or s/key FTP login], USE_OPIE=$enableval, USE_OPIE=yes) test x"${USE_OPIE}" = xyes && AC_DEFINE([USE_OPIE], 1, [Define if you want the Opie support for FTP compiled in.]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(digest, [ --disable-digest disable support for HTTP digest authorization], USE_DIGEST=$enableval, USE_DIGEST=yes) test x"${USE_DIGEST}" = xyes && AC_DEFINE([USE_DIGEST], 1, [Define if you want the HTTP Digest Authorization compiled in.]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [ --disable-debug disable support for debugging output], ENABLE_DEBUG=$enableval, ENABLE_DEBUG=yes) test x"${ENABLE_DEBUG}" = xyes && AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_DEBUG], 1, [Define if you want the debug output support compiled in.]) wget_need_md5=no case "${USE_OPIE}${USE_DIGEST}" in *yes*) wget_need_md5=yes esac if test x"$USE_OPIE" = xyes; then OPIE_OBJ='ftp-opie$o' fi AC_SUBST(OPIE_OBJ) dnl dnl Whether make sets $(MAKE)... dnl AC_PROG_MAKE_SET dnl dnl Find a good install dnl AC_PROG_INSTALL dnl dnl Find the compiler dnl dnl We want these before the checks, so the checks can modify their values. test -z "$CFLAGS" && CFLAGS= auto_cflags=1 test -z "$CC" && cc_specified=yes AC_PROG_CC AC_AIX AM_PROG_CC_STDC dnl Turn on optimization by default. Specifically: dnl dnl if the user hasn't specified CFLAGS, then dnl if compiler is gcc, then dnl use -O2 and some warning flags dnl else dnl use os-specific flags or -O if test -n "$auto_cflags"; then if test -n "$GCC"; then CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O2 -Wall -Wno-implicit" else case "$host_os" in *hpux*) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS +O3" ;; *ultrix* | *osf*) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O -Olimit 2000" ;; *) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O" ;; esac fi fi dnl dnl Configure our included libtool and make sure it's regenerated when needed dnl AC_PROG_LIBTOOL AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL_DEPS) dnl dnl In case of {cyg,gnu}win32. Should be a _target_ test. dnl Might also be erelevant for DJGPP. dnl case "$host_os" in *win32) exeext='.exe';; *) exeext='';; esac AC_SUBST(exeext) dnl dnl Checks for basic compiler characteristics. dnl AC_C_CONST AC_C_INLINE AC_C_VOLATILE AC_C_BIGENDIAN AC_C_PROTOTYPES if test x"$am_cv_prog_cc_stdc" != xno; then : AC_SUBST(U, []) AC_SUBST(ANSI2KNR, []) else AC_SUBST(U, [_]) AC_SUBST(ANSI2KNR, [./ansi2knr]) fi dnl dnl Checks for header files that might be missing. dnl dnl Check for basic headers, even those we assume the presence of. dnl This is because Autoconf default includes check for STDC_HEADERS, dnl HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H, etc. before including them. AC_HEADER_STDC AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/types.h sys/stat.h) dnl Now check for the others. AC_CHECK_HEADERS(string.h strings.h stdarg.h limits.h unistd.h sys/time.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(termios.h sys/ioctl.h sys/select.h utime.h sys/utime.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdint.h inttypes.h signal.h setjmp.h pwd.h) AC_HEADER_TIME dnl dnl Check integral type sizes. dnl AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long) dnl dnl Checks for non-universal or system-specific types. dnl AC_TYPE_SIZE_T AC_TYPE_PID_T AC_CHECK_TYPES(uint32_t) AC_TYPE_SIGNAL AC_CHECK_TYPES(sig_atomic_t, [], [], [ #include #include #if HAVE_INTTYPES_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H # include #endif ]) dnl dnl Checks for library functions. dnl AC_FUNC_ALLOCA AC_FUNC_MMAP AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strdup strstr strcasecmp strncasecmp strpbrk memmove) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday mktime strptime strerror snprintf vsnprintf) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(usleep select sigblock sigsetjmp signal symlink access isatty) dnl dnl Call Wget's local macros defined in aclocal. dnl WGET_STRUCT_UTIMBUF WGET_SOCKLEN_T WGET_FNMATCH WGET_NANOSLEEP WGET_NSL_SOCKET dnl dnl Check if we need to compile in getopt.c. dnl AC_CHECK_FUNC(getopt_long, [], [ GETOPT_OBJ='getopt$o' ]) AC_SUBST(GETOPT_OBJ) dnl dnl Checks for libraries. dnl dnl $with_ssl can be one of: dnl - empty string or "auto", meaning autodetect SSL and use it if found. dnl - "yes", meaning link with SSL or bail out. dnl - "no", meaning don't link with SSL. dnl - anything else, meaning use that as the SSL root, and bail out dnl if it fails. if test x"$with_ssl" = x; then dnl Canonicalize unspecified with-ssl setting to "auto". This dnl implements the "auto-detect by default" feature. If you want to dnl change this to "ignore SSL by default", change "auto" to "no". with_ssl=auto fi dnl Detection of OpenSSL is much hairier than the detection of other dnl libraries because OpenSSL can be compiled as a third-party dnl library, which means it will not be found without additional dnl linker magic. It would be really nice to rework this check into dnl an AC_DEFUN so that we can reuse it for other third-party dnl libraries. if test x"$with_ssl" != x"no"; then wget_force_ssl=no if test x"$with_ssl" = x"yes"; then wget_force_ssl=yes fi if test x"$with_ssl" = x"yes" || test x"$with_ssl" = x"auto"; then dnl OpenSSL's root was not specified, so we have to guess. First dnl try the system default location, then "/usr/local/ssl" (where dnl OpenSSL installs by default), then "/usr/local" (traditional dnl choice for installation root), then "/opt". ssl_all_roots="system-default /usr/local/ssl /usr/local /opt" else dnl Root has been specified by the user. ssl_all_roots=$with_ssl wget_force_ssl=yes fi wget_save_CC=$CC wget_save_LIBS=$LIBS wget_save_LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS wget_save_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS dnl Use libtool for OpenSSL tests so we can specify "-R" dnl without having to know how the linker handles it. CC="$SHELL ./libtool $CC" dnl Unfortunately, as of this writing (OpenSSL 0.9.6), the libcrypto dnl shared library doesn't record its dependency on libdl, so we dnl need to check for it ourselves so we won't fail to link due to a dnl lack of -ldl. Most OSes use dlopen(), but HP-UX uses dnl shl_load(). AC_CHECK_LIB(dl,dlopen) AC_CHECK_LIB(dl,shl_load) ssl_success=no dnl Now try to find SSL libraries in each of the likely SSL roots. for ssl_root in $ssl_all_roots do if test x"$ssl_root" = x"system-default"; then dnl Try the default include and library locations. SSL_INCLUDES= else dnl Try this specific root. SSL_INCLUDES=-I$ssl_root/include dnl It's OK to use -R directly because libtool will dnl interpret it for us. LDFLAGS="-L$ssl_root/lib -R$ssl_root/lib $wget_save_LDFLAGS" fi AC_MSG_NOTICE([looking for SSL libraries in $ssl_root]) dnl Check whether the compiler can find the include files. On dnl some systems Gcc finds libraries in /usr/local/lib, but fails dnl to find the includes in /usr/local/include. ssl_found_includes=no CPPFLAGS="$SSL_INCLUDES $wget_save_CPPFLAGS" AC_MSG_CHECKING([for includes]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([ #include #include ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(found) ssl_found_includes=yes ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([not found]) ]) if test x"$ssl_found_includes" = xno; then continue fi ssl_link_failure=no dnl Make sure that the checks don't run afoul of the cache. It dnl would be nicer to temporarily turn off the cache, but dnl apparently Autoconf doesn't allow that. unset ac_cv_lib_crypto_RSA_new unset ac_cv_lib_ssl_SSL_new dnl These checks need to be in this order, or you'll get a link dnl failure if you use a static libcrypto.a and libssl.a rather dnl than shared libraries. AC_CHECK_LIB(crypto, RSA_new, , ssl_link_failure=yes) AC_CHECK_LIB(ssl, SSL_new, , ssl_link_failure=yes) if test x"$ssl_link_failure" = xyes; then dnl One or both libs failed to link. continue fi dnl The libraries link. But we still need to check if the program dnl linked with those libraries under these settings with run. On dnl some systems (Solaris), Gcc adds -L/usr/local/lib to the dnl linking line, but fails to add -R/usr/local/lib, thus creating dnl executables that link, but fail to run. dnl If we are cross-compiling, just assume that working linkage dnl implies working executable. ssl_run_failure=no AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether SSL libs are resolved at runtime]) AC_TRY_RUN([ int RSA_new(); int SSL_new(); main(){return 0;} ], AC_MSG_RESULT(yes), AC_MSG_RESULT(no); ssl_run_failure=yes, AC_MSG_RESULT(cross) ) if test x"$ssl_run_failure" = xno; then ssl_success=yes break fi done if test x"$ssl_success" = xyes; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([compiling in support for SSL in $ssl_root]) AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SSL], 1, [Define if SSL support should be compiled in.]) AC_SUBST(SSL_INCLUDES) SSL_OBJ='gen_sslfunc$o' AC_SUBST(SSL_OBJ) else LDFLAGS=$wget_save_LDFLAGS LIBS=$wget_save_LIBS dnl If linking with SSL was forced rather than auto-detected, then dnl bail out if SSL failed. if test x"$wget_force_ssl" = x"yes"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([failed to find OpenSSL libraries], 2) fi fi dnl Restore the compiler setting. CC=$wget_save_CC dnl Restore the CPPFLAGS. Do this regardless of whether linking dnl with SSL succeeded -- SSL includes will be handled using dnl @SSL_INCLUDES@. CPPFLAGS=$wget_save_CPPFLAGS fi dnl dnl Find an md5 implementation. dnl if test x"$wget_need_md5" = xyes then dnl This should be moved to an AC_DEFUN, but I'm not sure how to dnl manipulate MD5_OBJ from the defun. MD5_OBJ='gen-md5$o' found_md5=no dnl Check for the system MD5 library on Solaris. We don't check for dnl something simple like "MD5Update" because there are a number of dnl MD5 implementations that use that name. md5_calc is, hopefully, dnl specific to the Solaris MD5 library. if test x"$found_md5" = xno; then AC_CHECK_LIB(md5, md5_calc, [ dnl Some installations have bogus in the compiler's dnl include path, making the system md5 library useless. AC_MSG_CHECKING([for working md5.h]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([#include ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SOLARIS_MD5], 1, [Define to use Solaris MD5.]) LIBS="-lmd5 $LIBS" found_md5=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([using the Solaris MD5 implementation]) ], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]) ]) fi dnl Then see if we're linking OpenSSL anyway; if yes, use its md5 dnl implementation. if test x"$found_md5" = xno; then if test x"$ssl_success" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE([HAVE_OPENSSL_MD5], 1, [Define to use OpenSSL MD5.]) found_md5=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([using the OpenSSL MD5 implementation]) fi fi dnl If none of the above worked, use the one we ship with Wget. if test x"$found_md5" = xno; then AC_DEFINE([HAVE_BUILTIN_MD5], 1, [Define to use built-in MD5.]) MD5_OBJ="$MD5_OBJ gnu-md5\$o" found_md5=yes AC_MSG_NOTICE([using the GNU MD5 implementation]) fi fi AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MD5], 1, [Define if we're compiling support for MD5.]) AC_SUBST(MD5_OBJ) dnl ********************************************************************** dnl Checks for IPv6 dnl ********************************************************************** dnl dnl If --enable-ipv6 is specified, we try to use IPv6 (as long as dnl getaddrinfo is also present). If --disable-ipv6 is specified, we dnl don't use IPv6 or getaddrinfo. dnl ipv6= check_for_ipv6=no AC_ARG_ENABLE(ipv6, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-ipv6],[disable IPv6 support]), [case "${enable_ipv6}" in no) AC_MSG_NOTICE([disabling IPv6 at user request]) ipv6=no ;; *) ipv6=yes ;; esac], dnl If unspecified, check for IPv6 and use it where available. [check_for_ipv6=yes] ) if test "X$ipv6" = "Xyes" || test "X$check_for_ipv6" = "Xyes"; then AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getaddrinfo, [ GETADDRINFO_AI_ADDRCONFIG([ AC_DEFINE( [HAVE_GETADDRINFO_AI_ADDRCONFIG], 1, [Define if the system headers support the AI_ADDRCONFIG flag.] ) ]) ], [ AC_MSG_NOTICE([Disabling IPv6 support: your system does not support getaddrinfo(3)]) ipv6=no ]) fi if test "X$ipv6" = "Xyes" || test "X$check_for_ipv6" = "Xyes"; then PROTO_INET6([], [ AC_MSG_NOTICE([Disabling IPv6 support: your system does not support the PF_INET6 protocol family]) ipv6=no ]) fi if test "X$ipv6" = "Xyes" || test "X$check_for_ipv6" = "Xyes"; then TYPE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_IN6([ ipv6=yes ],[ AC_MSG_NOTICE([Disabling IPv6 support: your system does not support 'struct sockaddr_in6']) ipv6=no ]) if test "X$ipv6" = "Xyes"; then WGET_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_STORAGE MEMBER_SIN6_SCOPE_ID fi fi if test "X$ipv6" = "Xyes"; then AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_IPV6], 1, [Define if IPv6 support is enabled.]) fi dnl dnl Set of available languages. dnl ALL_LINGUAS=`(cd ${srcdir}/po && ls *.po | sed -e 's/\.po$//' | tr '\012' ' ')` dnl Originally this used to be static, looking like this: dnl ALL_LINGUAS="cs de hr it ..." dnl The downside was that configure needed to be rebuilt whenever a dnl new language was added. dnl internationalization macros WGET_WITH_NLS dnl dnl Find makeinfo. We used to provide support for Emacs processing dnl Texinfo using `emacs -batch -eval ...' where makeinfo is dnl unavailable, but that broke with the addition of makeinfo-specific dnl command-line options, such as `-I'. Now we depend on makeinfo to dnl build the Info documentation. dnl AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKEINFO, makeinfo) dnl dnl Find perl and pod2man dnl AC_PATH_PROGS(PERL, perl5 perl, no) AC_PATH_PROG(POD2MAN, pod2man, no) if test "x${POD2MAN}" = xno; then COMMENT_IF_NO_POD2MAN="# " else COMMENT_IF_NO_POD2MAN= fi AC_SUBST(COMMENT_IF_NO_POD2MAN) dnl dnl Create output dnl AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile src/Makefile doc/Makefile util/Makefile po/Makefile.in windows/Makefile]) AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([src/config.h]) AH_BOTTOM([ #include "config-post.h" ]) AC_CONFIG_FILES([stamp-h], [echo timestamp > stamp-h]) AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([default], [WGET_PROCESS_PO]) AC_OUTPUT