X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=configure.ac;h=708911ed6cbf00d9536fecff27b6a25726035c04;hb=1c08d9ea96f931ed4330ad2b432cdf950d5b75bf;hp=9c52b30a676ef3c77393bb174dc61b74538e6ab5;hpb=dbfdff24f8beaea83192454166e8363e9b88c74f;p=pspp-builds.git diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 9c52b30a..708911ed 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -48,14 +48,36 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL(WITHGUI, test x"$with_gui" != x"no") dnl Checks needed for psql reader -AC_CHECK_PROG(psql_support, pg_config, yes, no) -if test x"$psql_support" = x"yes" ; then + +dnl The 8.x series postgres tarballs installs with a default prefix of +dnl /usr/local/pgsql whereas, OSes (such as debian) install into /usr . + +dnl If the libpq.so file is in a non standard path, (one which the linker +dnl doesn't search) then we must set the PG_LDFLAGS to -R/usr/wherever/ +dnl However, if the system happens to have more than one version of other +dnl dependent libraries (eg. libgtk) in different standard paths. (eg: +dnl /usr and /usr/local) then the wrong one may get linked. + +dnl To overcome this, we first check for libpq in the standard places, and +dnl only set PG_LDFLAGS if it's not found. + + +AC_CHECK_LIB([pq], [PQexec], [libpq_in_std_lib_path=yes]) + +AC_ARG_VAR([PG_CONFIG], [Full pathname of the pg_config program shipped with Postgresql]) +AC_PATH_PROG([PG_CONFIG], [pg_config], [], [$PATH:/usr/local/pgsql/bin:/usr/pgsql/bin]) +if test -n "$PG_CONFIG" ; then + AC_SUBST(PG_CONFIG) AC_DEFINE([PSQL_SUPPORT], 1, [Define to 1 if building in support for reading from postgres databases.]) - PG_CFLAGS=-I`pg_config --includedir` + PG_CFLAGS=-I`$PG_CONFIG --includedir` AC_SUBST(PG_CFLAGS) - PG_LDFLAGS=-L`pg_config --libdir` + + if test "x$libpq_in_std_lib_path" != x"yes" ; then + PG_LDFLAGS="-L`$PG_CONFIG --libdir` -R`$PG_CONFIG --libdir`" + fi AC_SUBST(PG_LDFLAGS) + PG_LIBS=-lpq AC_SUBST(PG_LIBS) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(OPENSSL,libssl, @@ -63,7 +85,7 @@ if test x"$psql_support" = x"yes" ; then [Define to 1 if the openssl library is present.]) ,) fi -AM_CONDITIONAL(PSQL_SUPPORT, test x"$psql_support" = x"yes") +AM_CONDITIONAL(PSQL_SUPPORT, test -n "$PG_CONFIG") dnl Checks needed for gnumeric reader gnm_support=yes;