Implemented autotools based build scripts

supported options:

--with-dependency-search=DIR    will tell configure to look for various
dependencies in DIR/include and DIR/lib

Alternatively you can also specify libsodium header and libs location
with --with-libsodium-headers and --with-libsodium-libs if it is
installed elsewhere.

Ncurses and libconfig are handled via the default pkg-config way, see
./configure --help=short for detailed information.

The tox library is compiled as libtoxcore in shared and static variants,
public headers are installed to ${prefix}/include/tox

A pkg-config libtoxcore.pc configuration file is provided.

Use ./configure --help for a full list of configure options or
./configure --help=short for the options that I added.

To generate the configure script after pulling from git use:
autoreconf -i

To generate a release tarball use:
make dist

Unit tests are handled by the libcheck library integration that is provided
by autotools, use:
make check

to compile and run the tests.

Unit tests are currently optional, i.e. - if the check library is not
found on the system, then tests will be disabled. Same goes for nTox and
DHT bootstrap daemon - they will be enabled or disabled depending on the
availability of ncurses (for nTox) or libconfig (for DHT bootstrap
daemon).

The above can be also tuned by:
--enable-tests / --disable-tests
--enable-ntox / --disable-ntox
--enable-dht-bootstrap-daemon / --disable-dht-bootstrap-daemon
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parent e658892793
commit 50c8a820e5
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//nacl build
nacl/build/
build
build/
!build/Makefile.am
sodium
CMakeCache.txt
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# Object files
*.o
*.lo
*.a
# Executables
*.exe
*.out
*.app
*.swp
*.la
m4/*
!m4/pkg.m4
configure
configure_aux
Makefile.in
aclocal.m4
config.h*
config.log
config.status
stamp-h1
autom4te.cache
libtoxcore.pc
libtool
.deps
.libs
#netbeans
nbproject

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- sudo apt-get install check
script:
- mkdir build && cd build
- mkdir -p build && cd build
- cmake ..
- make -j3
- make test

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CXX="g++ -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
CPP="gcc -E" CXXCPP="g++ -E"
This is not guaranteed to produce working output in all cases, you
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`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
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==================
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environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run
configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
overridden in the site shell script).
Unfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to
an Autoconf bug. Until the bug is fixed you can use this workaround:
CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
`configure' Invocation
======================
`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
operates.
`--help'
`-h'
Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit.
`--help=short'
`--help=recursive'
Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
`configure', and exit. The `short' variant lists options used
only in the top level, while the `recursive' variant lists options
also present in any nested packages.
`--version'
`-V'
Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
script, and exit.
`--cache-file=FILE'
Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
disable caching.
`--config-cache'
`-C'
Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
`--quiet'
`--silent'
`-q'
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
messages will still be shown).
`--srcdir=DIR'
Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
`configure' can determine that directory automatically.
`--prefix=DIR'
Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names::
for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning
the installation locations.
`--no-create'
`-n'
Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output
files.
`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
`configure --help' for more details.

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SUBDIRS = build
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
pkgconfig_DATA = $(top_srcdir)/libtoxcore.pc
BUILT_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/libtoxcore.pc
CLEANFILES = $(top_srcdir)/libtoxcore.pc
EXTRA_DIST = \
$(top_srcdir)/libtoxcore.pc.in \
$(top_srcdir)/cmake/FindCheck.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/cmake/FindLIBCONFIG.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/cmake/FindSphinx.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/cmake/FindSODIUM.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/cmake/FindNaCl.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/cmake/FindCursesw.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/docs/CMakeLists.txt \
$(top_srcdir)/docs/commands.rst \
$(top_srcdir)/docs/conf.py.in \
$(top_srcdir)/docs/index.rst \
$(top_srcdir)/docs/install.rst \
$(top_srcdir)/docs/start_guide.de.rst \
$(top_srcdir)/docs/start_guide.rst \
$(top_srcdir)/CMakeLists.txt \
$(top_srcdir)/tools/README \
$(top_srcdir)/tools/astylerc \
$(top_srcdir)/tools/pre-commit

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if BUILD_TESTS
TESTS = messenger_autotest crypto_test
check_PROGRAMS = messenger_autotest crypto_test
messenger_autotest_SOURCES = \
$(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/messenger_test.c
messenger_autotest_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS) \
$(CHECK_CFLAGS)
messenger_autotest_LDADD = \
$(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(CHECK_LIBS)
crypto_test_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/crypto_test.c
crypto_test_CFLAGS = $(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS) \
$(CHECK_CFLAGS)
crypto_test_LDADD = $(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(CHECK_LIBS)
endif
EXTRA_DIST += $(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/CMakeLists.txt \
$(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/run_tests \
$(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/cmake/messenger_test.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/cmake/crypto_test.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/cmake/friends_test.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/friends_test.c

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bin_PROGRAMS =
noinst_PROGRAMS =
noinst_bindir = $(top_builddir)/build
EXTRA_DIST=
include $(top_srcdir)/toxcore/Makefile.inc
include $(top_srcdir)/other/Makefile.inc
include $(top_srcdir)/testing/Makefile.inc
include $(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon/Makefile.inc
include $(top_srcdir)/auto_tests/Makefile.inc

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# -*- Autoconf -*-
# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_PREREQ([2.65])
AC_INIT([tox], [0.0.0], [http://tox.im])
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(configure_aux)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([toxcore/net_crypto.c])
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.10 -Wall])
m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
if test "x${prefix}" = "xNONE"; then
prefix="${ac_default_prefix}"
fi
BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON="yes"
BUILD_NTOX="yes"
BUILD_TESTS="yes"
NCURSES_FOUND="no"
LIBCONFIG_FOUND="no"
LIBCHECK_FOUND="no"
AC_ARG_ENABLE([tests],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-tests], [build unit tests (default: auto)]) ],
[
if test "x$enableval" = "xno"; then
BUILD_TESTS="no"
elif test "x$enableval" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_TESTS="yes"
fi
]
)
AC_ARG_ENABLE([ntox],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-ntox], [build nTox client (default: auto)]) ],
[
if test "x$enableval" = "xno"; then
BUILD_NTOX="no"
elif test "x$enableval" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_NTOX="yes"
fi
]
)
AC_ARG_ENABLE([dht-bootstrap-daemon],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-dht-boostrap-daemon], [build DHT bootstrap daemon (default: auto)]) ],
[
if test "x$enableval" = "xno"; then
BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON="no"
elif test "x$enableval" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON="yes"
fi
]
)
DEPSEARCH=
LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_HEADERS=
LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_LIBS=
AC_ARG_WITH(dependency-search,
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-dependency-search=DIR],
[search for dependencies in DIR, i.e. look for libraries in
DIR/lib and for headers in DIR/include]),
[
DEPSEARCH="$withval"
]
)
if test -n "$DEPSEARCH"; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$DEPSEARCH/include"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$DEPSEARCH/include"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$DEPSEARCH/lib"
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:$DEPSEARCH/lib/pkgconfig
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(libsodium-headers,
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-libsodium-headers=DIR],
[search for libsodium header files in DIR]),
[
LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_HEADERS="$withval"
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Will search for libsodium header files in $withval])
]
)
AC_ARG_WITH(libsodium-libs,
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-libsodium-libs=DIR],
[search for libsodium libraries in DIR]),
[
LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_LIBS="$withval"
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Will search for libsodium libraries in $withval])
]
)
# Checks for programs.
AC_PROG_CC
AM_PROG_CC_C_O
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
WIN32=no
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
case $host_os in
*mingw*)
WIN32="yes"
AC_MSG_WARN([nTox is not supported on $host_os yet, disabling])
BUILD_NTOX="no"
;;
*solaris*)
LIBS="$LIBS -lssp -lsocket -lnsl"
;;
esac
AM_CONDITIONAL(WIN32, test "x$WIN32" = "xyes")
# Checks for libraries.
LIBSODIUM_LIBS=
LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS=
LDFLAGS_SAVE="$LDFLAGS"
if test -n "$LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_LIBS"; then
LDFLAGS="-L$LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_LIBS $LDFLAGS"
AC_CHECK_LIB(sodium, randombytes_random,
[
LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS="-L$LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_LIBS"
LIBSODIUM_LIBS="-lsodium"
],
[
AC_MSG_ERROR([required library libsodium was not found in requested location $LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_LIBS])
]
)
else
AC_CHECK_LIB(sodium, randombytes_random,
[],
[
AC_MSG_ERROR([required library libsodium was not found on your system, please check http://download.libsodium.org/libsodium/releases/])
]
)
fi
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS_SAVE"
AC_SUBST(LIBSODIUM_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS)
# Checks for header files.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([arpa/inet.h fcntl.h netdb.h netinet/in.h stdint.h stdlib.h string.h sys/socket.h sys/time.h unistd.h])
LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS=
CFLAGS_SAVE="$CFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS_SAVE="$CPPFLAGS"
if test -n "$LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_HEADERS"; then
CFLAGS="-I$LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_HEADERS $CFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="-I$LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_HEADERS $CPPFLAGS"
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sodium.h,
[
LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS="-I$LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_HEADERS"
],
[
AC_MSG_ERROR([header files for required library libsodium was not found in requested location $LIBSODIUM_SEARCH_HEADERS])
]
)
else
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sodium.h,
[],
[
AC_MSG_ERROR([header files for required library libsodium was not found on your system, please check http://download.libsodium.org/libsodium/releases/])
]
)
fi
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_SAVE"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_SAVE"
AC_SUBST(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS)
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
AC_TYPE_INT16_T
AC_TYPE_INT32_T
AC_TYPE_PID_T
AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
AC_TYPE_UINT16_T
AC_TYPE_UINT32_T
AC_TYPE_UINT64_T
AC_TYPE_UINT8_T
# Checks for library functions.
AC_FUNC_FORK
AC_FUNC_MALLOC
AC_FUNC_REALLOC
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([gettimeofday memset socket strchr])
# pkg-config based tests
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
if test "x$BUILD_TESTS" = "xyes"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([CHECK], [check],
[
LIBCHECK_FOUND="yes"
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([libcheck not found, not building unit tests: $CHECK_PKG_ERRORS])
BUILD_TESTS="no"
])
fi
if test "x$BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON" = "xyes"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBCONFIG], [libconfig >= 1.4.6],
[
LIBCONFIG_FOUND="yes"
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([$LIBCONFIG_PKG_ERRORS])
AC_MSG_WARN([libconfig not available, will not build DHT botstrap daemon])
BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON="no"
])
fi
if test "x$BUILD_NTOX" = "xyes"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([NCURSES], [ncurses],
[
NCURSES_FOUND="yes"
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([$NCURSES_PKG_ERRORS])
])
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([pkg-config was not found on your sytem])
fi
if (test "x$BUILD_NTOX" = "xyes") && (test "x$NCURSES_FOUND" != "xyes"); then
AC_PATH_PROG([CURSES_CONFIG], [ncurses5-config], [no])
if test "x$CURSES_CONFIG" != "xno"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(ncurses cflags)
NCURSES_CFLAGS=`${CURSES_CONFIG} --cflags`
AC_MSG_RESULT($NCURSES_CFLAGS)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(ncurses libraries)
NCURSES_LIBS=`${CURSES_CONFIG} --libs`
AC_MSG_RESULT($NCURSES_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(NCURSES_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(NCURSES_LIBS)
NCURSES_FOUND="yes"
fi
if test "x$NCURSES_FOUND" != "xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER([curses.h],
[],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([not building nTox client because headers for the curses library were not found on your system])
BUILD_NTOX="no"
]
)
if test "x$BUILD_NTOX" = "xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB([ncurses], [clear],
[],
[
unset ac_cv_lib_ncurses_clear
AC_CHECK_LIB([ncurses], [clear],
[],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([not building nTox client because required library ncurses was not found on your system])
BUILD_NTOX="no"
],
[
-ltinfo
]
)
]
)
fi
fi
fi
if (test "x$BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON" = "xyes") && \
(test "x$LIBCONFIG_FOUND" = "xno"); then
AC_CHECK_HEADER(libconfig.h,
[],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([header files for library libconfig was not found on your system, not building DHT bootstrap daemon])
BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON="no"
]
)
if test "x$BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON" = "xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(config, config_read,
[],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([library libconfig was not found on the system])
BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON="no"
]
)
fi
fi
if (test "x$BUILD_TESTS" = "xyes") && (test "x$LIBCHECK_FOUND" = "xno"); then
AC_CHECK_HEADER([check.h],
[],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([header file for check library was not found on your system, unit tests will be disabled])
BUILD_TESTS="no"
]
)
if test "x$BUILD_TESTS" = "xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB([check], [suite_create],
[],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([library check was not found on the system, unit tests will be disabled])
BUILD_TESTS="no"
]
)
fi
fi
if test "x$WIN32" = "xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(ws2_32, main,
[
WINSOCK2_LIBS="-lws2_32"
AC_SUBST(WINSOCK2_LIBS)
],
[
AC_MSG_ERROR([required library was not found on the system, please check your MinGW installation])
]
)
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON, test "x$BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON" = "xyes")
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_TESTS, test "x$BUILD_TESTS" = "xyes")
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_NTOX, test "x$BUILD_NTOX" = "xyes")
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
build/Makefile
libtoxcore.pc
])
AC_OUTPUT

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prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
libdir=@libdir@
includedir=@includedir@
Name: libtoxcore
Description: Tox protocol library
Requires:
Version: @PACKAGE_VERSION@
Libs: -L${libdir} -ltoxcore @LIBS@
Cflags: -I${includedir}/tox

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# pkg.m4 - Macros to locate and utilise pkg-config. -*- Autoconf -*-
# serial 1 (pkg-config-0.24)
#
# Copyright © 2004 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
# PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG([MIN-VERSION])
# ----------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG],
[m4_pattern_forbid([^_?PKG_[A-Z_]+$])
m4_pattern_allow([^PKG_CONFIG(_(PATH|LIBDIR|SYSROOT_DIR|ALLOW_SYSTEM_(CFLAGS|LIBS)))?$])
m4_pattern_allow([^PKG_CONFIG_(DISABLE_UNINSTALLED|TOP_BUILD_DIR|DEBUG_SPEW)$])
AC_ARG_VAR([PKG_CONFIG], [path to pkg-config utility])
AC_ARG_VAR([PKG_CONFIG_PATH], [directories to add to pkg-config's search path])
AC_ARG_VAR([PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR], [path overriding pkg-config's built-in search path])
if test "x$ac_cv_env_PKG_CONFIG_set" != "xset"; then
AC_PATH_TOOL([PKG_CONFIG], [pkg-config])
fi
if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
_pkg_min_version=m4_default([$1], [0.9.0])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([pkg-config is at least version $_pkg_min_version])
if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-pkgconfig-version $_pkg_min_version; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
PKG_CONFIG=""
fi
fi[]dnl
])# PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
# PKG_CHECK_EXISTS(MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
#
# Check to see whether a particular set of modules exists. Similar
# to PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), but does not set variables or print errors.
#
# Please remember that m4 expands AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])
# only at the first occurence in configure.ac, so if the first place
# it's called might be skipped (such as if it is within an "if", you
# have to call PKG_CHECK_EXISTS manually
# --------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_CHECK_EXISTS],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])dnl
if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG" && \
AC_RUN_LOG([$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "$1"]); then
m4_default([$2], [:])
m4_ifvaln([$3], [else
$3])dnl
fi])
# _PKG_CONFIG([VARIABLE], [COMMAND], [MODULES])
# ---------------------------------------------
m4_define([_PKG_CONFIG],
[if test -n "$$1"; then
pkg_cv_[]$1="$$1"
elif test -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
PKG_CHECK_EXISTS([$3],
[pkg_cv_[]$1=`$PKG_CONFIG --[]$2 "$3" 2>/dev/null`
test "x$?" != "x0" && pkg_failed=yes ],
[pkg_failed=yes])
else
pkg_failed=untried
fi[]dnl
])# _PKG_CONFIG
# _PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
# -----------------------------
AC_DEFUN([_PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])
if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-pkgconfig-version 0.20; then
_pkg_short_errors_supported=yes
else
_pkg_short_errors_supported=no
fi[]dnl
])# _PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
# PKG_CHECK_MODULES(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND],
# [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
#
#
# Note that if there is a possibility the first call to
# PKG_CHECK_MODULES might not happen, you should be sure to include an
# explicit call to PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG in your configure.ac
#
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_CHECK_MODULES],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([$1][_CFLAGS], [C compiler flags for $1, overriding pkg-config])dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([$1][_LIBS], [linker flags for $1, overriding pkg-config])dnl
pkg_failed=no
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $1])
_PKG_CONFIG([$1][_CFLAGS], [cflags], [$2])
_PKG_CONFIG([$1][_LIBS], [libs], [$2])
m4_define([_PKG_TEXT], [Alternatively, you may set the environment variables $1[]_CFLAGS
and $1[]_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
See the pkg-config man page for more details.])
if test $pkg_failed = yes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
_PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
if test $_pkg_short_errors_supported = yes; then
$1[]_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --short-errors --print-errors --cflags --libs "$2" 2>&1`
else
$1[]_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --print-errors --cflags --libs "$2" 2>&1`
fi
# Put the nasty error message in config.log where it belongs
echo "$$1[]_PKG_ERRORS" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
m4_default([$4], [AC_MSG_ERROR(
[Package requirements ($2) were not met:
$$1_PKG_ERRORS
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.
_PKG_TEXT])[]dnl
])
elif test $pkg_failed = untried; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
m4_default([$4], [AC_MSG_FAILURE(
[The pkg-config script could not be found or is too old. Make sure it
is in your PATH or set the PKG_CONFIG environment variable to the full
path to pkg-config.
_PKG_TEXT
To get pkg-config, see <http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/>.])[]dnl
])
else
$1[]_CFLAGS=$pkg_cv_[]$1[]_CFLAGS
$1[]_LIBS=$pkg_cv_[]$1[]_LIBS
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
$3
fi[]dnl
])# PKG_CHECK_MODULES
# PKG_INSTALLDIR(DIRECTORY)
# -------------------------
# Substitutes the variable pkgconfigdir as the location where a module
# should install pkg-config .pc files. By default the directory is
# $libdir/pkgconfig, but the default can be changed by passing
# DIRECTORY. The user can override through the --with-pkgconfigdir
# parameter.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_INSTALLDIR],
[m4_pushdef([pkg_default], [m4_default([$1], ['${libdir}/pkgconfig'])])
m4_pushdef([pkg_description],
[pkg-config installation directory @<:@]pkg_default[@:>@])
AC_ARG_WITH([pkgconfigdir],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-pkgconfigdir], pkg_description)],,
[with_pkgconfigdir=]pkg_default)
AC_SUBST([pkgconfigdir], [$with_pkgconfigdir])
m4_popdef([pkg_default])
m4_popdef([pkg_description])
]) dnl PKG_INSTALLDIR
# PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR(DIRECTORY)
# -------------------------
# Substitutes the variable noarch_pkgconfigdir as the location where a
# module should install arch-independent pkg-config .pc files. By
# default the directory is $datadir/pkgconfig, but the default can be
# changed by passing DIRECTORY. The user can override through the
# --with-noarch-pkgconfigdir parameter.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR],
[m4_pushdef([pkg_default], [m4_default([$1], ['${datadir}/pkgconfig'])])
m4_pushdef([pkg_description],
[pkg-config arch-independent installation directory @<:@]pkg_default[@:>@])
AC_ARG_WITH([noarch-pkgconfigdir],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-noarch-pkgconfigdir], pkg_description)],,
[with_noarch_pkgconfigdir=]pkg_default)
AC_SUBST([noarch_pkgconfigdir], [$with_noarch_pkgconfigdir])
m4_popdef([pkg_default])
m4_popdef([pkg_description])
]) dnl PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR

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noinst_PROGRAMS += DHT_bootstrap
DHT_bootstrap_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/other/DHT_bootstrap.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/DHT.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/friend_requests.h \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/misc_tools.h \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/misc_tools.c
DHT_bootstrap_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/other \
$(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS)
DHT_bootstrap_LDADD = $(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(WINSOCK2_LIBS)
EXTRA_DIST += $(top_srcdir)/other/cmake/DHT_bootstrap.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/other/CMakeLists.txt \
$(top_srcdir)/other/DHTservers \
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if BUILD_DHT_BOOTSTRAP_DAEMON
noinst_PROGRAMS += DHT_bootstrap_daemon
DHT_bootstrap_daemon_SOURCES = \
$(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon/DHT_bootstrap_daemon.c
DHT_bootstrap_daemon_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon \
$(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBCONFIG_CFLAGS)
DHT_bootstrap_daemon_LDADD = \
$(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBCONFIG_LIBS) \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS)
endif
EXTRA_DIST += \
$(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon/server.cfg \
$(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon/DHT_bootstrap_daemon.sh \
$(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon/cmake/Modules \
$(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon/cmake/Modules/FindLibConfig.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon/cmake/Modules/FindLibConfig.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/other/bootstrap_serverdaemon/CMakeLists.txt

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if BUILD_NTOX
bin_PROGRAMS += nTox
nTox_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/testing/misc_tools.h \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/misc_tools.c \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/nTox.h \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/nTox.c
nTox_CFLAGS = $(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS) \
$(NCURSES_CFLAGS)
nTox_LDADD = $(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(NCURSES_LIBS)
endif
noinst_PROGRAMS += DHT_test \
Lossless_UDP_testclient \
Lossless_UDP_testserver \
Messenger_test \
crypto_speed_test
DHT_test_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/testing/DHT_test.c \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/misc_tools.h \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/misc_tools.c
DHT_test_CFLAGS = $(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS)
DHT_test_LDADD = $(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(WINSOCK2_LIBS)
Lossless_UDP_testclient_SOURCES = \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/Lossless_UDP_testclient.c
Lossless_UDP_testclient_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS)
Lossless_UDP_testclient_LDADD = \
$(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(WINSOCK2_LIBS)
Lossless_UDP_testserver_SOURCES = \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/Lossless_UDP_testserver.c
Lossless_UDP_testserver_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS)
Lossless_UDP_testserver_LDADD = \
$(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(WINSOCK2_LIBS)
Messenger_test_SOURCES = \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/Messenger_test.c \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/misc_tools.h \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/misc_tools.c
Messenger_test_CFLAGS = $(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS)
Messenger_test_LDADD = $(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(WINSOCK2_LIBS)
crypto_speed_test_SOURCES = \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/crypto_speed_test.c
crypto_speed_test_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS)
crypto_speed_test_LDADD = \
$(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS) \
libtoxcore.la \
$(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(WINSOCK2_LIBS)
EXTRA_DIST += $(top_srcdir)/testing/cmake/Messenger_test.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/cmake/DHT_test.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/cmake/Lossless_UDP_testclient.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/cmake/Lossless_UDP_testserver.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/cmake/nTox.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/cmake/crypto_speed_test.cmake \
$(top_srcdir)/testing/CMakeLists.txt

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LIBTOXCORE_VERSION = 0:0:0
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libtoxcore.la
libtoxcore_la_include_HEADERS = \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/tox.h
libtoxcore_la_includedir = $(includedir)/tox
libtoxcore_la_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/toxcore/DHT.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/DHT.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/network.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/network.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/Lossless_UDP.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/Lossless_UDP.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/net_crypto.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/net_crypto.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/friend_requests.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/friend_requests.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/LAN_discovery.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/LAN_discovery.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/Messenger.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/Messenger.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/packets.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/ping.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/ping.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/tox.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/tox.c \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/util.h \
$(top_srcdir)/toxcore/util.c
libtoxcore_la_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/toxcore \
$(LIBSODIUM_CFLAGS)
libtoxcore_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info $(LIBTOXCORE_VERSION) \
$(LIBSODIUM_LDFLAGS)
libtoxcore_la_LIBS = $(LIBSODIUM_LIBS) \
$(WINSOCK2_LIBS)
EXTRA_DIST += $(top_srcdir)/toxcore/CMakeLists.txt