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config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
# find_system_lib.m4 - Macros to search for a system library. -*- Autoconf -*-
dnl requires pkg.m4 from pkg-config
dnl requires ax_save_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive
dnl requires ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive
dnl ZFS_AC_FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
AC_DEFUN([ZFS_AC_FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY], [
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])
_header_found=
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
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_library_found=
AS_IF([test -n "$2"], [PKG_CHECK_MODULES([$1], [$2], [
_header_found=1
_library_found=1
], [:])])
# set _header_found/_library_found if the user passed in CFLAGS/LIBS
AS_IF([test "x$[$1][_CFLAGS]" != x], [_header_found=1])
AS_IF([test "x$[$1][_LIBS]" != x], [_library_found=1])
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
AX_SAVE_FLAGS
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
orig_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
for _prefixdir in /usr /usr/local
do
AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([header_cache], [ac_cv_header_$3])
AS_IF([test "x$_prefixdir" != "x/usr"], [
[$1][_CFLAGS]="-I$lt_sysroot$_prefixdir/include"
AS_IF([test "x$_library_found" = x], [
[$1][_LIBS]="-L$lt_sysroot$_prefixdir/lib"
])
])
CFLAGS="$orig_CFLAGS $[$1][_CFLAGS]"
AS_UNSET([header_cache])
AC_CHECK_HEADER([$3], [
_header_found=1
break
], [AS_IF([test "x$_header_found" = "x1"], [
# if pkg-config or the user set CFLAGS, fail if the header is unusable
AC_MSG_FAILURE([header [$3] for library [$5] is not usable])
])], [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
# search for header under HEADER-PREFIXES
m4_foreach_w([prefix], [$4], [
[$1][_CFLAGS]=["-I$lt_sysroot$_prefixdir/include/]prefix["]
CFLAGS="$orig_CFLAGS $[$1][_CFLAGS]"
AS_UNSET([header_cache])
AC_CHECK_HEADER([$3], [
_header_found=1
break
], [], [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
])
AS_VAR_POPDEF([header_cache])
done
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
AS_IF([test "x$_header_found" = "x1"], [
AS_IF([test "x$_library_found" = x], [
[$1][_LIBS]="$[$1]_LIBS -l[$5]"
])
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $[$1][_LIBS]"
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
_libcheck=1
m4_ifval([$6],
[m4_foreach_w([func], [$6], [AC_CHECK_LIB([$5], func, [:], [_libcheck=])])],
[AC_CHECK_LIB([$5], [main], [:], [_libcheck=])])
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
AS_IF([test "x$_libcheck" = "x1"], [_library_found=1],
[test "x$_library_found" = "x1"], [
# if pkg-config or the user set LIBS, fail if the library is unusable
AC_MSG_FAILURE([library [$5] is not usable])
])
], [test "x$_library_found" = "x1"], [
# if the user set LIBS, fail if we didn't find the header
AC_MSG_FAILURE([cannot find header [$3] for library [$5]])
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
2019-03-03 00:19:05 +00:00
])
AX_RESTORE_FLAGS
AS_IF([test "x$_header_found" = "x1" && test "x$_library_found" = "x1"], [
AC_SUBST([$1]_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST([$1]_LIBS)
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_][$1], [1], [Define if you have [$5]])
$7
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
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],[dnl ELSE
AC_SUBST([$1]_CFLAGS, [])
AC_SUBST([$1]_LIBS, [])
AC_MSG_WARN([cannot find [$5] via pkg-config or in the standard locations])
$8
config: better libtirpc detection Improve the autoconf code for finding libtirpc and do not assume the headers are in /usr/include/tirpc. Also remove this assumption from the `rpc/xdr.h` header in libspl and use the same `#include_next` mechanism that is used for other libspl headers. Include pkg.m4 from pkg-config in config/ for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), the file license allows this. Include ax_save_flags.m4 and ax_restore_flags.m4 from autoconf-archive, the file licenses are compatible. Use the 2012 versions so as not rely on a more recent autoconf feature AS_VAR_COPY(), which breaks some build slaves. Add new macro library `config/find_system_library.m4` which defines the FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY() macro which is a convenience wrapper over using PKG_CHECK_MODULES() with a fallback to standard library locations and some sanity checks. The parameters are: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULE, HEADER, HEADER-PREFIXES, LIBRARY, FUNCTIONS, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]) ``` `HEADER-PREFIXES` and `FUNCTIONS` are comma-separated m4 lists. For libtirpc we are using: ``` FIND_SYSTEM_LIBRARY(LIBTIRPC, [libtirpc], [rpc/xdr.h], [tirpc], [tirpc], [xdrmem_create], [], [...]) ``` The headers are first checked for without the prefixes and then with. This system works with pkg-config and falls back on checking standard header/library locations, it can be easily overridden by the user by setting the `PREFIX_CFLAGS` and `PREFIX_LIBS` variables which are automatically added to the `./configure --help` output. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Closes #7422 Closes #8313
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])
])