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+# lib-prefix.m4 serial 20
+dnl Copyright (C) 2001-2005, 2008-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
+dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
+dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
+
+dnl From Bruno Haible.
+
+dnl AC_LIB_PREFIX adds to the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS the flags that are needed
+dnl to access previously installed libraries. The basic assumption is that
+dnl a user will want packages to use other packages he previously installed
+dnl with the same --prefix option.
+dnl This macro is not needed if only AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS is used to locate
+dnl libraries, but is otherwise very convenient.
+AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREFIX],
+[
+ AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS])
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB])
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX])
+ dnl By default, look in $includedir and $libdir.
+ use_additional=yes
+ AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([
+ eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"
+ eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"
+ ])
+ AC_ARG_WITH([lib-prefix],
+[[ --with-lib-prefix[=DIR] search for libraries in DIR/include and DIR/lib
+ --without-lib-prefix don't search for libraries in includedir and libdir]],
+[
+ if test "X$withval" = "Xno"; then
+ use_additional=no
+ else
+ if test "X$withval" = "X"; then
+ AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([
+ eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"
+ eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"
+ ])
+ else
+ additional_includedir="$withval/include"
+ additional_libdir="$withval/$acl_libdirstem"
+ fi
+ fi
+])
+ if test $use_additional = yes; then
+ dnl Potentially add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS.
+ dnl But don't add it
+ dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/include,
+ dnl 2. if it's already present in $CPPFLAGS,
+ dnl 3. if it's /usr/local/include and we are using GCC on Linux,
+ dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.
+ if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X/usr/include"; then
+ haveit=
+ for x in $CPPFLAGS; do
+ AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
+ if test "X$x" = "X-I$additional_includedir"; then
+ haveit=yes
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ if test -z "$haveit"; then
+ if test "X$additional_includedir" = "X/usr/local/include"; then
+ if test -n "$GCC"; then
+ case $host_os in
+ linux* | gnu* | k*bsd*-gnu) haveit=yes;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test -z "$haveit"; then
+ if test -d "$additional_includedir"; then
+ dnl Really add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS.
+ CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}${CPPFLAGS:+ }-I$additional_includedir"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ dnl Potentially add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS.
+ dnl But don't add it
+ dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/lib,
+ dnl 2. if it's already present in $LDFLAGS,
+ dnl 3. if it's /usr/local/lib and we are using GCC on Linux,
+ dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.
+ if test "X$additional_libdir" != "X/usr/$acl_libdirstem"; then
+ haveit=
+ for x in $LDFLAGS; do
+ AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
+ if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then
+ haveit=yes
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ if test -z "$haveit"; then
+ if test "X$additional_libdir" = "X/usr/local/$acl_libdirstem"; then
+ if test -n "$GCC"; then
+ case $host_os in
+ linux*) haveit=yes;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test -z "$haveit"; then
+ if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then
+ dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS.
+ LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}${LDFLAGS:+ }-L$additional_libdir"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+])
+
+dnl AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX creates variables acl_final_prefix,
+dnl acl_final_exec_prefix, containing the values to which $prefix and
+dnl $exec_prefix will expand at the end of the configure script.
+AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX],
+[
+ dnl Unfortunately, prefix and exec_prefix get only finally determined
+ dnl at the end of configure.
+ if test "X$prefix" = "XNONE"; then
+ acl_final_prefix="$ac_default_prefix"
+ else
+ acl_final_prefix="$prefix"
+ fi
+ if test "X$exec_prefix" = "XNONE"; then
+ acl_final_exec_prefix='${prefix}'
+ else
+ acl_final_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ fi
+ acl_save_prefix="$prefix"
+ prefix="$acl_final_prefix"
+ eval acl_final_exec_prefix=\"$acl_final_exec_prefix\"
+ prefix="$acl_save_prefix"
+])
+
+dnl AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([statement]) evaluates statement, with the
+dnl variables prefix and exec_prefix bound to the values they will have
+dnl at the end of the configure script.
+AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX],
+[
+ acl_save_prefix="$prefix"
+ prefix="$acl_final_prefix"
+ acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"
+ exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix"
+ $1
+ exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix"
+ prefix="$acl_save_prefix"
+])
+
+dnl AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB creates
+dnl - a function acl_is_expected_elfclass, that tests whether standard input
+dn; has a 32-bit or 64-bit ELF header, depending on the host CPU ABI,
+dnl - 3 variables acl_libdirstem, acl_libdirstem2, acl_libdirstem3, containing
+dnl the basename of the libdir to try in turn, either "lib" or "lib64" or
+dnl "lib/64" or "lib32" or "lib/sparcv9" or "lib/amd64" or similar.
+AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB],
+[
+ dnl There is no formal standard regarding lib, lib32, and lib64.
+ dnl On most glibc systems, the current practice is that on a system supporting
+ dnl 32-bit and 64-bit instruction sets or ABIs, 64-bit libraries go under
+ dnl $prefix/lib64 and 32-bit libraries go under $prefix/lib. However, on
+ dnl Arch Linux based distributions, it's the opposite: 32-bit libraries go
+ dnl under $prefix/lib32 and 64-bit libraries go under $prefix/lib.
+ dnl We determine the compiler's default mode by looking at the compiler's
+ dnl library search path. If at least one of its elements ends in /lib64 or
+ dnl points to a directory whose absolute pathname ends in /lib64, we use that
+ dnl for 64-bit ABIs. Similarly for 32-bit ABIs. Otherwise we use the default,
+ dnl namely "lib".
+ dnl On Solaris systems, the current practice is that on a system supporting
+ dnl 32-bit and 64-bit instruction sets or ABIs, 64-bit libraries go under
+ dnl $prefix/lib/64 (which is a symlink to either $prefix/lib/sparcv9 or
+ dnl $prefix/lib/amd64) and 32-bit libraries go under $prefix/lib.
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
+ AC_REQUIRE([gl_HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT])
+
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for ELF binary format], [gl_cv_elf],
+ [AC_EGREP_CPP([Extensible Linking Format],
+ [#if defined __ELF__ || (defined __linux__ && defined __EDG__)
+ Extensible Linking Format
+ #endif
+ ],
+ [gl_cv_elf=yes],
+ [gl_cv_elf=no])
+ ])
+ if test $gl_cv_elf = yes; then
+ # Extract the ELF class of a file (5th byte) in decimal.
+ # Cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_and_Linkable_Format#File_header
+ if od -A x < /dev/null >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
+ # Use POSIX od.
+ func_elfclass ()
+ {
+ od -A n -t d1 -j 4 -N 1
+ }
+ else
+ # Use BSD hexdump.
+ func_elfclass ()
+ {
+ dd bs=1 count=1 skip=4 2>/dev/null | hexdump -e '1/1 "%3d "'
+ echo
+ }
+ fi
+ # Use 'expr', not 'test', to compare the values of func_elfclass, because on
+ # Solaris 11 OpenIndiana and Solaris 11 OmniOS, the result is 001 or 002,
+ # not 1 or 2.
+changequote(,)dnl
+ case $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT in
+ yes)
+ # 32-bit ABI.
+ acl_is_expected_elfclass ()
+ {
+ expr "`func_elfclass | sed -e 's/[ ]//g'`" = 1 > /dev/null
+ }
+ ;;
+ no)
+ # 64-bit ABI.
+ acl_is_expected_elfclass ()
+ {
+ expr "`func_elfclass | sed -e 's/[ ]//g'`" = 2 > /dev/null
+ }
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # Unknown.
+ acl_is_expected_elfclass ()
+ {
+ :
+ }
+ ;;
+ esac
+changequote([,])dnl
+ else
+ acl_is_expected_elfclass ()
+ {
+ :
+ }
+ fi
+
+ dnl Allow the user to override the result by setting acl_cv_libdirstems.
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the common suffixes of directories in the library search path],
+ [acl_cv_libdirstems],
+ [dnl Try 'lib' first, because that's the default for libdir in GNU, see
+ dnl <https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html>.
+ acl_libdirstem=lib
+ acl_libdirstem2=
+ acl_libdirstem3=
+ case "$host_os" in
+ solaris*)
+ dnl See Solaris 10 Software Developer Collection > Solaris 64-bit Developer's Guide > The Development Environment
+ dnl <https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/816-5138/dev-env/index.html>.
+ dnl "Portable Makefiles should refer to any library directories using the 64 symbolic link."
+ dnl But we want to recognize the sparcv9 or amd64 subdirectory also if the
+ dnl symlink is missing, so we set acl_libdirstem2 too.
+ if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT = no; then
+ acl_libdirstem2=lib/64
+ case "$host_cpu" in
+ sparc*) acl_libdirstem3=lib/sparcv9 ;;
+ i*86 | x86_64) acl_libdirstem3=lib/amd64 ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *)
+ dnl If $CC generates code for a 32-bit ABI, the libraries are
+ dnl surely under $prefix/lib or $prefix/lib32, not $prefix/lib64.
+ dnl Similarly, if $CC generates code for a 64-bit ABI, the libraries
+ dnl are surely under $prefix/lib or $prefix/lib64, not $prefix/lib32.
+ dnl Find the compiler's search path. However, non-system compilers
+ dnl sometimes have odd library search paths. But we can't simply invoke
+ dnl '/usr/bin/gcc -print-search-dirs' because that would not take into
+ dnl account the -m32/-m31 or -m64 options from the $CC or $CFLAGS.
+ searchpath=`(LC_ALL=C $CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -print-search-dirs) 2>/dev/null \
+ | sed -n -e 's,^libraries: ,,p' | sed -e 's,^=,,'`
+ if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT != no; then
+ # 32-bit or unknown ABI.
+ if test -d /usr/lib32; then
+ acl_libdirstem2=lib32
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT != yes; then
+ # 64-bit or unknown ABI.
+ if test -d /usr/lib64; then
+ acl_libdirstem3=lib64
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test -n "$searchpath"; then
+ acl_save_IFS="${IFS= }"; IFS=":"
+ for searchdir in $searchpath; do
+ if test -d "$searchdir"; then
+ case "$searchdir" in
+ */lib32/ | */lib32 ) acl_libdirstem2=lib32 ;;
+ */lib64/ | */lib64 ) acl_libdirstem3=lib64 ;;
+ */../ | */.. )
+ # Better ignore directories of this form. They are misleading.
+ ;;
+ *) searchdir=`cd "$searchdir" && pwd`
+ case "$searchdir" in
+ */lib32 ) acl_libdirstem2=lib32 ;;
+ */lib64 ) acl_libdirstem3=lib64 ;;
+ esac ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ done
+ IFS="$acl_save_IFS"
+ if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT = yes; then
+ # 32-bit ABI.
+ acl_libdirstem3=
+ fi
+ if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT = no; then
+ # 64-bit ABI.
+ acl_libdirstem2=
+ fi
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ test -n "$acl_libdirstem2" || acl_libdirstem2="$acl_libdirstem"
+ test -n "$acl_libdirstem3" || acl_libdirstem3="$acl_libdirstem"
+ acl_cv_libdirstems="$acl_libdirstem,$acl_libdirstem2,$acl_libdirstem3"
+ ])
+ dnl Decompose acl_cv_libdirstems into acl_libdirstem, acl_libdirstem2, and
+ dnl acl_libdirstem3.
+changequote(,)dnl
+ acl_libdirstem=`echo "$acl_cv_libdirstems" | sed -e 's/,.*//'`
+ acl_libdirstem2=`echo "$acl_cv_libdirstems" | sed -e 's/^[^,]*,//' -e 's/,.*//'`
+ acl_libdirstem3=`echo "$acl_cv_libdirstems" | sed -e 's/^[^,]*,[^,]*,//' -e 's/,.*//'`
+changequote([,])dnl
+])