2011-01-26 09:35:08 +00:00
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NUT-specific autoconf macros
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2010-03-25 23:20:59 +00:00
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The following NUT-specific autoconf macros are defined in the m4/
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directory.
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2011-01-26 09:35:08 +00:00
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- NUT_TYPE_SOCKLEN_T
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- NUT_TYPE_UINT8_T
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- NUT_TYPE_UINT16_T
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Check for the corresponding type in the system header files, and
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#define a replacement if necessary.
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- NUT_CHECK_LIBGD
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- NUT_CHECK_LIBHAL
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- NUT_CHECK_LIBNEON
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- NUT_CHECK_LIBNETSNMP
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- NUT_CHECK_LIBPOWERMAN
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- NUT_CHECK_LIBSSL
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- NUT_CHECK_LIBUSB
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- NUT_CHECK_LIBWRAP
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Determine the compiler flags for the corresponding library. On
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success, set nut_have_libxxx="yes" and set LIBXXX_CFLAGS and
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LIBXXX_LDFLAGS. On failure, set nut_have_libxxx="no". This macro
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can be run multiple times, but will do the checking only once.
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Here "xxx" should of course be replaced by the respective library name.
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The checks for each library grow organically to compensate for
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various bugs in the libraries, pkg-config, etc. This is why we have
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a separate macro for each library.
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- NUT_CHECK_IPV6
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Check for various features required to compile the IPv6 support.
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dnl Check for various features required for IPv6 support. Define a
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preprocessor symbol for each individual feature (HAVE_GETADDRINFO,
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HAVE_FREEADDRINFO, HAVE_STRUCT_ADDRINFO, HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE,
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SOCKADDR_IN6, IN6_ADDR, HAVE_IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED,
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HAVE_AI_ADDRCONFIG). Also set the shell variable nut_have_ipv6=yes
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if all the required features are present. Set nut_have_ipv6=no
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otherwise.
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- NUT_CHECK_OS
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Check for the exact system name and type.
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This was only used in the past to determine the packaging rule to be used
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through the OS_NAME variable, but may be useful for other purposes in the
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future.
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- NUT_REPORT_FEATURE(FEATURE, VALUE)
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Schedule a line for the end-of-configuration feature summary. The
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FEATURE is a descriptive string such that the sentence "Checking
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whether to FEATURE" makes sense, and VALUE describes the decision
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taken (typically yes or no). The feature is also reported to the
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terminal.
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- NUT_REPORT(FEATURE, VALUE)
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Schedule a line for the end-of-configuration feature summary, without
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printing anything to the terminal immediately.
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- NUT_PRINT_FEATURE_REPORT
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Print out a list of the features that have been reported by
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previous NUT_REPORT_FEATURE macro calls.
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- NUT_ARG_WITH(FEATURE, DESCRIPTION, DEFAULT)
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Declare a simple --with-FEATURE option with the given DESCRIPTION
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and DEFAULT. Sets the variable nut_with_FEATURE.
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