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[project @ 1995-02-26 22:01:22 by jwe]
author | jwe |
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date | Sun, 26 Feb 1995 22:07:02 +0000 |
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dnl configure.in dnl dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl Requires GNU autoconf 1.8 or later. dnl dnl Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 John W. Eaton ### ### This file is part of Octave. ### ### Octave 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, or (at your option) any ### later version. ### ### Octave 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 Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free ### Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. AC_REVISION($Revision: 1.97 $) AC_PREREQ(2.0) AC_INIT(src/octave.cc) AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) AC_DEFINE(OCTAVE_SOURCE, 1) AC_CANONICAL_HOST if test -z "$host"; then host=unknown fi target_host_type=$host canonical_host_type=$host if test "$host" = unknown; then AC_MSG_WARN([configuring Octave for unknown system type ]) fi AC_SUBST(target_host_type) ### Allow the user to force us to use f2c. AC_ARG_WITH(f2c, [ --with-f2c use f2c even if Fortran compiler is available], use_f2c=true, use_f2c=false) ### Allow the user to experiment with dynamic linking using GNU dld. AC_ARG_ENABLE(dld, [ --enable-dld use DLD for dynamic linking (not all systems)], use_dld=true, use_dld=false) AC_SUBST(use_dld) ### Allow compilation of smaller kernel. This only works if some form ### of dynamic linking is also supported and used. AC_ARG_ENABLE(lite-kernel, [ --enable-lite-kernel compile smaller kernel (requires DLD)], lite_kernel=true, lite_kernel=false) if $lite_kernel; then AC_DEFINE(OCTAVE_LITE, 1) fi AC_SUBST(lite_kernel) ### Allow the user disable support for GNU info. USE_GNU_INFO=true AC_ARG_ENABLE(info, [ --enable-info use GNU info (default is yes)], USE_GNU_INFO=true, USE_GNU_INFO=false) AC_SUBST(USE_GNU_INFO) LIBINFO= if $USE_GNU_INFO; then LIBINFO=../info/libinfo.a else AC_SUBST(LIBINFO) ### Allow the user disable support for command line editing using GNU ### readline. USE_READLINE=true AC_ARG_ENABLE(readline, [ --enable-readline use readline library (default is yes)], USE_READLINE=true, USE_READLINE=false) AC_SUBST(USE_READLINE) LIBREADLINE= if $USE_READLINE; then LIBREADLINE=../readline/libreadline.a else AC_SUBST(LIBREADLINE) ### some defaults AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr/local) exec_prefix='$(prefix)' bindir='$(exec_prefix)/bin' datadir='$(prefix)/lib' libdir='$(exec_prefix)/lib' includedir='$(prefix)/include/octave' mandir='$(prefix)/man/man1' infodir='$(prefix)/info' fcnfiledir='$(datadir)/octave/$(version)/m' localfcnfiledir='$(datadir)/octave/site/m' localfcnfilepath='$(localfcnfiledir)//' archlibdir='$(libdir)/octave/$(version)/exec/$(target_host_type)' octfiledir='$(libdir)/octave/$(version)/oct/$(target_host_type)' localoctfiledir='$(datadir)/octave/site/oct/$(target_host_type)' localoctfilepath='$(localoctfiledir)//' fcnfilepath='.:$(localoctfilepath):$(localfcnfilepath):$(octfiledir)//:$(fcnfiledir)//' imagedir='$(datadir)/octave/$(version)/imagelib' imagepath='.:$(imagedir)//' AC_MSG_RESULT([defining prefix to be $prefix]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining exec_prefix to be $exec_prefix]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining bindir to be $bindir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining datadir to be $datadir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining libdir to be $libdir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining includedir to be $includedir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining mandir to be $mandir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining infodir to be $infodir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining fcnfiledir to be $fcnfiledir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining localfcnfiledir to be $localfcnfiledir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining localfcnfilepath to be $localfcnfilepath]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining archlibdir to be $archlibdir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining octfiledir to be $octfiledir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining localoctfiledir to be $localoctfiledir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining localoctfilepath to be $localoctfilepath]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining fcnfilepath to be $fcnfilepath]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining imagedir to be $imagedir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining imagepath to be $imagepath]) AC_SUBST(exec_prefix) AC_SUBST(bindir) AC_SUBST(datadir) AC_SUBST(libdir) AC_SUBST(includedir) AC_SUBST(mandir) AC_SUBST(infodir) AC_SUBST(fcnfiledir) AC_SUBST(localfcnfiledir) AC_SUBST(localfcnfilepath) AC_SUBST(archlibdir) AC_SUBST(octfiledir) AC_SUBST(localoctfiledir) AC_SUBST(localoctfilepath) AC_SUBST(fcnfilepath) AC_SUBST(imagedir) AC_SUBST(imagepath) ### Path separator. AC_DEFINE(SEPCHAR, [':']) AC_DEFINE(SEPCHAR_STR, [":"]) ### Do special stuff if using dld. DLD_DIR= LIBDLD= LIBOCTDLD='liboctdld.a' LD_STATIC_FLAG= if $use_dld; then DLD_DIR=dld LIBDLD='../dld/libdld.a' # don't link them in only if doing dynamic linking and small kernel # requested. if $lite_kernel; then LIBOCTDLD= fi LD_STATIC_FLAG=-static AC_DEFINE(WITH_DLD, 1) fi ### Also use -static if compiling on Alpha OSF/1 1.3 systems. case "$canonical_host_type" in alpha-dec-osf1.3) LD_STATIC_FLAG=-static ;; esac if test -n "$DLD_DIR"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([defining DLD_DIR to be $DLD_DIR]) fi if test -n "$LIBDLD"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([defining LIBDLD to be $LIBDLD]) fi if test -n "$LIBOCTDLD"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([defining LIBOCTDLD to be $LIBOCTDLD]) fi if test -n "$LD_STATIC_FLAG"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([defining LD_STATIC_FLAG to be $LD_STATIC_FLAG]) fi AC_SUBST(DLD_DIR) AC_SUBST(LIBDLD) AC_SUBST(LIBOCTDLD) AC_SUBST(LD_STATIC_FLAG) ### See if the optional nonlinear programming code is present. AC_MSG_CHECKING([for npsol]) if test -f $srcdir/libcruft/npsol/npsol.f; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_DEFINE(NPSOL_MISSING, 1) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([for qpsol]) if test -f $srcdir/libcruft/qpsol/qpsol.f; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_DEFINE(QPSOL_MISSING, 1) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([for fsqp]) if test -f $srcdir/libcruft/fsqp/fsqpd.f; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_DEFINE(FSQP_MISSING, 1) fi ### See which C++ compiler to use (we expect to find g++). AC_PROG_CXX AC_PROG_CXXCPP ### Do special things for g++. ADD_CXX_WALL=false NO_IMPLICIT_TEMPLATES= gxx_version=`$CXX -v 2>&1 | grep "^g.. version" | sed 's/^g.. version *//'` case "$gxx_version" in changequote(,)dnl 2.[6789].*|2.[123456789][0123456789].*) changequote([,])dnl if test -z "$CXXFLAGS"; then CXXFLAGS="-g -O" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining CXXFLAGS to be $CXXFLAGS]) ADD_CXX_WALL=true fi NO_IMPLICIT_TEMPLATES="-fno-implicit-templates" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining NO_IMPLICIT_TEMPLATES to be $NO_IMPLICIT_TEMPLATES]) ;; changequote(,)dnl 1.*|2.[012345].*) changequote([,])dnl AC_MSG_WARN([g++ version $gxx_version will not work to compile Octave]) ;; *) AC_MSG_WARN([Octave has only been tested with g++, and I can't find it]) ;; esac HOST_CXXFLAGS= case "$gxx_version" in 2.6.*) case "$canonical_host_type" in rs6000-ibm-aix*) HOST_CXXFLAGS="-Wa,-u" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining HOST_CXXFLAGS to be $HOST_CXXFLAGS]) ;; esac ;; esac AC_SUBST(HOST_CXXFLAGS) ### See what libraries are used by the C++ compiler. Need this for ### dynamic linking. 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AC_ALLOCA AC_C_CONST ### If we haven't been forced to use f2c, try to find a Fortran compiler ### under any one of several common Un*x Fortran compiler names. ### Put fc last to avoid confusion with some vendor's /bin/sh fc ### builtin. ### ### xlf : IBM / AIX ### cf77 : Cray / Unicos ### g77 : GNU Fortran (someday...) ### fc : Convex ### ### I don't think the Cray compiler will ever work like f2c... if $use_f2c; then true else AC_CHECK_PROGS(F77, xlf cf77 f77 g77 fc) # If it looks like we have a Fortran compiler, try to determine # whether it might be compatible with f2c. if test -n "$F77"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([$F77/f2c compatibility]) export F77 export CC tmpdef=`sh $srcdir/f2c-compat.sh $srcdir/flibs.sh` status=$? if test $status -eq 0; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) if test "$tmpdef" = '-DF77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE=1'; then AC_DEFINE(F77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE, 1) fi else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) F77= fi fi fi ### If we can't find a Fortran compiler, or if it looks like it isn't ### compatible with f2c, try to find f2c. if test -z "$F77"; then AC_CHECK_PROG(F2C, f2c, f2c, []) fi if test -z "$F2CFLAGS"; then F2CFLAGS= fi if test -z "$FFLAGS"; then FFLAGS="-O" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining FFLAGS to be $FFLAGS]) fi if test -n "$F77"; then export F77 FLIBS=`sh $srcdir/flibs.sh` AC_MSG_RESULT([defining FLIBS to be $FLIBS]) DOT_C_FROM_DOT_F_CMD= DOT_O_FROM_DOT_F_PAT= elif test -n "$F2C" || $use_f2c; then AC_CHECK_LIB(f2c, main, FLIBS=-lf2c, []) if test -z "$FLIBS" ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(F77, main, FLIBS=-lF77, []) if test -n "$FLIBS" ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(I77, main, FLIBS="$FLIBS -lI77", []) fi fi if test -z "$FLIBS" ; then AC_MSG_WARN([I found f2c but not libf2c.a, or libF77.a and libI77.a]) fi DOT_C_FROM_DOT_F_CMD=' cat $< | $(F2C) $(F2CFLAGS) > $(@F)' AC_MSG_RESULT([defining DOT_C_FROM_DOT_F_CMD to be $DOT_C_FROM_DOT_F_CMD]) DOT_O_FROM_DOT_F_PAT='%.o : %.f' AC_MSG_RESULT([defining DOT_O_FROM_DOT_F_PAT to be $DOT_O_FROM_DOT_F_PAT]) AC_DEFINE(F77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE, 1) else AC_MSG_WARN([in order to build octave, you must have a compatible]) AC_MSG_WARN([Fortran compiler or f2c installed and in your path.]) AC_MSG_WARN([See the file INSTALL for more information.]) AC_MSG_WARN([Continuing anyway...]) fi AC_SUBST(F77) AC_SUBST(FFLAGS) AC_SUBST(FLIBS) AC_SUBST(F2C) AC_SUBST(F2CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(DOT_C_FROM_DOT_F_CMD) AC_SUBST(DOT_O_FROM_DOT_F_PAT) ### Extract libraries and directories from FLIBS and CXXLIBS. ### ### Leave only libraries, with -lfoo converted to libfoo.a: changequote(,)dnl FLIB_LIST=`echo " $FLIBS " | sed -e 's/ -Xlinker *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ -L *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ -l *\([^ ]*\)/ lib\1.a/g' -e 's/ -u *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ [^ ]*\.o//g' \ -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$//' -e 's/ */:/g'` CXXLIB_LIST=`echo " $CXXLIBS " | sed -e 's/ -Xlinker *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ -L *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ -l *\([^ ]*\)/ lib\1.a/g' -e 's/ -u *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ [^ ]*\.o//g' \ -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$//' -e 's/ */:/g'` ### Leave only directories where libraries might be found: FLIB_PATH=`echo " $FLIBS " | sed \ -e 's/ / /g' -e 's/ -Xlinker *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ -L *\([^ ]*\)/ \1/g' -e 's, /[^ ]*\.a , ,g' \ -e 's/ -l *[^ ]*/ /g' -e 's/ -u *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ [^ ]*\.o//g' \ -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$//' -e 's/ */:/g'` CXXLIB_PATH=`echo " $CXXLIBS " | sed -e 's/ -Xlinker *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ -L *\([^ ]*\)/ \1/g' -e 's, /[^ ]*\.a , ,g' \ -e 's/ / /g' -e 's/ -Xlinker *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ -l *[^ ]*/ /g' -e 's/ -u *[^ ]*/ /g' \ -e 's/ [^ ]*\.o//g' \ -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$//' -e 's/ */:/g'` changequote([,])dnl AC_MSG_RESULT([defining FLIB_LIST to be $FLIB_LIST]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining FLIB_PATH to be $FLIB_PATH]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining CXXLIB_LIST to be $CXXLIB_LIST]) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining CXXLIB_PATH to be $CXXLIB_PATH]) AC_SUBST(FLIB_LIST) AC_SUBST(FLIB_PATH) AC_SUBST(CXXLIB_LIST) AC_SUBST(CXXLIB_PATH) ### Checks for header files. AC_HEADER_STDC AC_CHECK_HEADERS(assert.h float.h limits.h memory.h pwd.h stdlib.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(string.h varargs.h unistd.h floatingpoint.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/utsname.h sys/time.h sys/fcntl.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/ttold.h sys/ptem.h sys/select.h sys/resource.h) AC_HEADER_DIRENT AC_TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME ### Use sgtty on Ultrix so that using DEC Migrate to convert a Mips ### binary to an Alpha binary will work. Also on Alpha/OSF to avoid ### a readline bug. case "$canonical_host_type" in mips-dec-ultrix* | alpha-dec-osf*) AC_CHECK_HEADER(sgtty.h, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SGTTY_H, 1)], []) if test "$ac_cv_header_sgtty_h" = no; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(termios.h termio.h sgtty.h, [break], []) fi ;; *) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(termios.h termio.h sgtty.h, [break], []) ;; esac if test "$ac_cv_header_termios_h" = yes \ || test "$ac_cv_header_termio_h" = yes \ || test "$ac_cv_header_sgtty_h" = yes; then true else AC_MSG_ERROR([I couldn't find termios.h, termio.h, or sgtty.h!]) fi ### Checks for functions. AC_CHECK_FUNCS(setvbuf getcwd gethostname bzero bcopy rindex vfprintf vsprintf) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(stricmp strnicmp strcasecmp strncasecmp strerror atexit) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(on_exit tempnam memmove putenv gettimeofday getrusage) dnl Would like to get rid of this cruft, and just have dnl dnl AC_CHECK_FUNCS(finite isnan isinf) dnl dnl instead, but that used to fail on some systems... dnl dnl Also just using AC_CHECK_FUNCS doesn't seem to work to find isinf dnl and isnan on Linux systems, so we use AC_CHECK_FUNC, and if that dnl fails, we try again by including math.h and invoking the function dnl with an argument. ### Check to see if we have IEEE math functions, and if so, which ones. ### ### For Linux: add -mieee-fp flag to CFLAGS when checking for IEEE FP ### functions, otherwise we may not find them. ### ### Also check for some additional trig functions that aren't ANSI but ### are often available. If they are missing, we try to replace them ### with functions from the BSD/NET2 math library. AC_CHECK_LIB(sunmath, main) dnl This is bogus. We shouldn't have to explicitly add libc too! case "$canonical_host_type" in *-*-linux*) AC_CHECK_LIB(m, main, , , -lc) ;; *) AC_CHECK_LIB(m, main) ;; esac XCFLAGS="$CFLAGS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GCC_IEEE_FP_FLAG" ### Inf and NaN don't work with gcc on the Alpha yet. I am also told ### that they don't work on m68k HP sytems either. case "$canonical_host_type" in alpha-dec-osf* | m68k-hp-hpux*) ;; *) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(finite isnan isinf infinity quiet_nan) ;; esac ### Check for nonstandard but common math functions that we need. AC_CHECK_FUNCS(acosh asinh atanh erf erfc lgamma) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for signgam declaration in math.h]) AC_TRY_LINK([#include <math.h>], [int foo = signgam + 1;], AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE(SIGNGAM_DECLARED, 1), AC_MSG_RESULT(no)) CFLAGS="$XCFLAGS" ### Checks for OS specific cruft. AC_STRUCT_TM AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED TERMLIBS="" for termlib in termcap terminfo curses termlib ; do AC_CHECK_LIB(${termlib}, main, [TERMLIBS="${TERMLIBS} -l${termlib}"]) case "${TERMLIBS}" in *-l${termlib}*) AC_MSG_RESULT([defining TERMLIBS to be $TERMLIBS]) break ;; esac done AC_MSG_CHECKING([for struct exception in math.h]) AC_TRY_LINK([#include <math.h>], [struct exception *x; x->type; x->name;], AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE(EXCEPTION_IN_MATH, 1), AC_MSG_RESULT(no)) AC_SUBST(TERMLIBS) ### Signal stuff. AC_TYPE_SIGNAL AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST AC_MSG_CHECKING([for sys_siglist variable]) AC_TRY_LINK([#include <stdio.h>], [extern char *sys_siglist[]; printf ("%s\n", sys_siglist[1]);], AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST, 1), AC_MSG_RESULT(no)) ### Define VOID_SIGHANDLER for readline. case "$RETSIGTYPE" in int) ;; *) VOID_SIGHANDLER="-DVOID_SIGHANDLER=1" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining VOID_SIGHANDLER to be 1]) ;; esac AC_SUBST(VOID_SIGHANDLER) ### Checks for other programs used for building, testing, installing, ### and running Octave. ### ### For now, don't define LEXLIB to be -lfl -- we don't use anything in ### it, and it might not be installed. ### ### Also make sure that we generate an interactive scanner if we are ### using flex. AC_PROG_LEX case "$LEX" in flex*) LFLAGS="-t -I" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining LFLAGS to be $LFLAGS]) LEXLIB= ;; *) LFLAGS="-t" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining LFLAGS to be $LFLAGS]) AC_MSG_WARN([I didn't find flex, but that's only a problem]) AC_MSG_WARN([if you need to reconstruct lex.cc]) ;; esac AC_SUBST(LFLAGS) AC_PROG_YACC case "$YACC" in bison*) ;; *) AC_MSG_WARN([I didn't find bison, but that's only a problem]) AC_MSG_WARN([if you need to reconstruct parse.cc]) ;; esac AC_PROG_RANLIB AC_CHECK_PROG(RUNTEST, runtest, runtest, []) AC_CHECK_PROG(EXPECT, expect, expect, []) if test -z "$EXPECT" ; then RUNTEST= fi AC_SUBST(RUNTEST) AC_PROG_INSTALL AC_CHECK_PROG(GNUPLOT_BINARY, gnuplot, gnuplot, []) if test -z "$GNUPLOT_BINARY"; then AC_MSG_WARN([I didn't find gnuplot. It isn't necessary to have gnuplot]) AC_MSG_WARN([installed, but you won't be able to use any of Octave's]) AC_MSG_WARN([plotting commands without it.]) AC_MSG_WARN([]) AC_MSG_WARN([If gnuplot is installed but it isn't in your path, you can]) AC_MSG_WARN([tell Octave where to find it by typing the command]) AC_MSG_WARN([]) AC_MSG_WARN([gnuplot_binary = "/full/path/to/gnuplot/binary"]) AC_MSG_WARN([]) AC_MSG_WARN([at the Octave prompt.]) fi AC_CHECK_PROGS(DEFAULT_PAGER, less more page pg, []) if test -z "$DEFAULT_PAGER"; then AC_MSG_WARN([I couldn't find `less', `more', `page', or `pg']) elif test "$DEFAULT_PAGER" = less; then DEFAULT_PAGER="less -e" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining DEFAULT_PAGER to be $DEFAULT_PAGER]) fi ### Even though we include config.h in most files, some need to be ### compiled with the -D options on the compiler command line. Use ### UGLY_DEFS for that. AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS UGLY_DEFS="$DEFS" AC_MSG_RESULT([defining UGLY_DEFS to be $UGLY_DEFS]) AC_SUBST(UGLY_DEFS) ### Maybe add -Wall to compiler flags now that we're done feature ### testing. ### ### To get gcc and g++ to be really picky, try these adding these ### options to CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS along with -Wall: ### ### -ansi ### -pedantic ### -Wwrite-strings ### -Wid-clash-31 ### -Wpointer-arith ### -Wcast-qual ### -Wenum-clash ### -Wcast-align ### -Wtraditional ### -Wstrict-prototypes ### -Wmissing-prototypes ### -Wnested-externs ### -Woverloaded-virtual ### -Winline ### -felide-constructors ### -fnonnull-objects if $ADD_CXX_WALL; then CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -Wall" AC_MSG_RESULT([adding -Wall to CXXFLAGS]) fi if $ADD_CC_WALL; then CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall" AC_MSG_RESULT([adding -Wall to CFLAGS]) fi ### Run configure in subdirectories. AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(kpathsea) ### Do the substitutions in all the Makefiles. define([tmpA], [Makefile octMakefile Makeconf])dnl define([tmpB], [libcruft/Makefile libcruft/Makerules])dnl define([tmpC], [liboctave/Makefile src/Makefile dld/Makefile])dnl define([tmpD], [info/Makefile readline/Makefile readline/doc/Makefile])dnl define([tmpE], [readline/examples/Makefile doc/Makefile])dnl define([tmpF], [test/Makefile])dnl define([srcdirs], [tmpA tmpB tmpC tmpD tmpE tmpF])dnl define([tmpa], [libcruft/blas/Makefile libcruft/balgen/Makefile])dnl define([tmpb], [libcruft/dassl/Makefile libcruft/eispack/Makefile])dnl define([tmpc], [libcruft/fftpack/Makefile libcruft/fsqp/Makefile])dnl define([tmpd], [libcruft/lapack/Makefile libcruft/linpack/Makefile])dnl define([tmpe], [libcruft/minpack/Makefile libcruft/misc/Makefile])dnl define([tmpf], [libcruft/npsol/Makefile libcruft/odepack/Makefile])dnl define([tmpg], [libcruft/qpsol/Makefile libcruft/quadpack/Makefile])dnl define([tmph], [libcruft/ranlib/Makefile libcruft/slatec-fn/Makefile])dnl define([tmpi], [libcruft/villad/Makefile])dnl define([cruftdirs], [tmpa tmpb tmpc tmpd tmpe tmpf tmpg tmph tmpi])dnl define([tmpSA], [scripts/Makefile scripts/control/Makefile])dnl define([tmpSB], [scripts/general/Makefile scripts/image/Makefile]) define([tmpSC], [scripts/linear-algebra/Makefile])dnl define([tmpSD], [scripts/miscellaneous/Makefile scripts/plot/Makefile])dnl define([tmpSE], [scripts/polynomial/Makefile scripts/set/Makefile])dnl define([tmpSF], [scripts/signal/Makefile scripts/special-matrix/Makefile])dnl define([tmpSG], [scripts/startup/Makefile scripts/statistics/Makefile])dnl define([tmpSH], [scripts/elfun/Makefile scripts/specfun/Makefile])dnl define([tmpSI], [scripts/strings/Makefile])dnl define([mdirs], [tmpSA tmpSB tmpSC tmpSD tmpSE tmpSF tmpSG tmpSH tmpSI])dnl AC_OUTPUT([srcdirs cruftdirs mdirs])