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Re: About AC_CHECK_HEADERS and different locations
From: |
Andrew W. Nosenko |
Subject: |
Re: About AC_CHECK_HEADERS and different locations |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Sep 2010 17:52:42 +0300 |
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 06:13, Sergio Belkin <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am autoconfiscating a project that has a header file with a line:
>
> #include <postgresql/libpq-fe.h>
>
> configure.ac has:
>
> AC_CHECK_HEADERS(postgresql/libpq-fe.h)
>
> The problem is that Ubuntu has such a header file on
> /usr/include/postgresq but fedora has it on /usr/include. So how can
> I make that configure script checks for differents paths?
Assuming that
o Fedora has requested header as /usr/include/libpq-fe.h
o Ubuntu has requested header as /usr/include/postgresql/libpq-fe.h
(otherwise I see no problems at all, just use CPPFLAGS approrach
as already suggested)
Then you can to check both in configure.ac and use result in the source code:
configure.ac:
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([postgresql/libpq-fe.h libpq-fe.h],
[break],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([PostgreSQL headers not found or not usable])])
Source code:
#if defined(POSTGRESQL_LIBPQ_FE_H)
# include <postgresql/libpq-fe.h>
#elif defined(LIBPQ_FE_H)
# include <libpq-fe.h>
#else
# error impossible because of AC_MSG_ERROR(), but...
#endif
Of cource you can play with [action-not-found] (for example remove
AC_MSG_ERROR() completely and don't abort configure if nither header
found), and simplify "#include" dance to
#if defined(POSTGRESQL_LIBPQ_FE_H)
# include <postgresql/libpq-fe.h>
#else
# include <libpq-fe.h>
#endif
for allow tuning CPPFLAGS by hands at the make(1) invocation, for
example... Or anything what you want.
PS. Untested, I didn't compile actually these examples, but hope you
get the idea.
--
Andrew W. Nosenko <address@hidden>