X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/151b83f867487080e8f0e5cd6179e857dc6b3ccb..05625efa8a0a3b6ec203d47667b63d30d0471940:/test/configure.ac diff --git a/test/configure.ac b/test/configure.ac index 8b318034d..8b4fafa83 100644 --- a/test/configure.ac +++ b/test/configure.ac @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -dnl $Cambridge: exim/test/configure.ac,v 1.1 2006/02/06 16:07:10 ph10 Exp $ - dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl This is required at the start; the name is the name of a file @@ -17,8 +15,10 @@ AC_PROG_CC dnl Checks for header files. +AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/socket.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(openssl/crypto.h,[CLIENT_SSL=bin/client-ssl]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gnutls/gnutls.h,[CLIENT_GNUTLS=bin/client-gnutls]) +AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gnutls/gnutls.h,[B64_GNUTLS=bin/ed25519_privkey_pem_to_pubkey_raw_b64]) dnl The check on dynamically loaded modules requires the building of dnl something to load. This seems to be something that varies between @@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ dnl "install" script for some weird reason. host_os=`uname -s` case $CC-$host_os in - gcc-*linux* | gcc-*Linux* | gcc-*LINUX* | gcc-FreeBSD) + gcc-*linux* | gcc-*Linux* | gcc-*LINUX* | gcc-FreeBSD | gcc-*SunOS* | cc-*SunOS* ) LOADED=bin/loaded - LOADED_OPT=-shared + LOADED_OPT="-shared -fPIC" echo "Using gcc on $host_os: will compile dynamically loaded module" ;; *) @@ -42,12 +42,32 @@ case $CC-$host_os in ;; esac +dnl At least one operating system needs BIND_8_COMPAT to be defined. + +case $host_os in + Darwin) + BIND_8_COMPAT=-DBIND_8_COMPAT + ;; +esac + +dnl Solaris requires additional libraries for networking functions. + +AC_SEARCH_LIBS([inet_addr], [nsl]) +AC_SEARCH_LIBS([connect], [socket]) +AC_SEARCH_LIBS([inet_pton], [nsl socket resolv]) +AC_SEARCH_LIBS([inet_ntop], [nsl socket resolv]) + +AC_CHECK_FUNCS_ONCE(getaddrinfo) + dnl "Export" these variables +AC_SUBST(BIND_8_COMPAT) AC_SUBST(CLIENT_SSL) AC_SUBST(CLIENT_GNUTLS) +AC_SUBST(B64_GNUTLS) AC_SUBST(LOADED) AC_SUBST(LOADED_OPT) +AC_SUBST(LIBS) dnl This must be last; it determines what files are written