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+Many of the files in this distribution are licenced under the terms of
+either the "GNU general public license" or the "GNU lesser general public
+license". The text of these licenses are found in the files names GPL
+and LGPL, respectively.
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+I'd just like to mention my unequivocal opposition to software patents
+and user interface copyright. If you aren't aware of these issues, I
+urge you to look at http://www.lpf.org, and consider joining the League
+for Programming Freedom, getting your employer to join, or doing
+anything else you can.
+
+These issues are not limited to freely available software in the FSF
+sense. They affect any software business, free or otherwise.
+
+For example, TeX infringes patent 4,956,809 issued to the Mark Williams
+company on September 11, 1990, applied for in 1982, which covers (among
+other things), storing data on disk in a machine-independent order, as
+the DVI, TFM, GF, and PK file formats specify. Even though @TeX{} is
+``prior art'' in this respect, the patent was granted (the patent
+examiners not being computer scientists, even less computer
+typographers). Since there is a strong presumption in the courts of a
+patent's validity once it has been granted, there is a good chance that
+the author, users or implementors of @TeX{} could be successfully sued
+on the issue. Put another way, we are dependent on the patent holder
+not enforcing their patent. This is not a good situation.
+
+As another example, the X window system, which was intended to be able
+to be used freely by everyone, is threatened by two patents: 4,197,590
+on the use of exclusive-or to redraw cursors, held by Cadtrak, a
+litigation company (this has been upheld twice in court); and 4,555,775,
+held by AT&T, on the use of backing store to redraw windows quickly.
+
+Here is a letter from Donald E. Knuth on the issue.
+
+ February 23, 1994
+Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks
+Box 4
+Patent and Trademark Office
+Washington, DC 20231
+
+Dear Commissioner:
+
+Along with many other computer scientists, I would like to ask you to
+reconsider the current policy of giving patents for computational
+processes. I find a considerable anxiety throughout the community of
+practicing computer scientists that decisions by the patent courts and
+the Patent and Trademark Office are making life much more difficult
+for programmers.
+
+In the period 1945-1980, it was generally believed that patent law did
+not pertain to software. However, it now appears that some people
+have received patents for algorithms of practical importance-e.g.,
+Lempel-Ziv compression and RSA public key encryption-and are now
+legally preventing other programmers from using these algorithms.
+
+This is a serious change from the previous policy under which the
+computer revolution became possible, and I fear this change will be
+harmful for society. It certainly would have had a profoundly
+negative effect on my own work: For example, I developed software
+called TeX that is now used to produce more than 90% of all books and
+journals in mathematics and physics and to produce hundreds of
+thousands of technical reports in all scientific disciplines. If
+software patents had been commonplace in 1980, I would not have been
+able to create such a system, nor would I probably have ever thought
+of doing it, nor can I imagine anyone else doing so.
+
+I am told that the courts are trying to make a distinction between mathematical
+algorithms and nonmathematical algorithms. To a computer scientist, this makes
+no sense, because every algorithm is as mathematical as anything could be.
+An algorithm is an abstract concept unrelated to physical laws of the universe.
+
+Nor is it possible to distinguish between ``numerical'' and ``nonnumerical''
+algorithms, as if numbers were somehow different from other kinds of precise
+information. All data are numbers, and all numbers are data. Mathematicians
+work much more with letters than with numbers.
+
+Therefore the idea of passing laws that say some kinds of algorithms belong to
+mathematics and some do not strikes me as absurd as the 19th century attempts
+of the Indiana legislature to pass a law that the ratio of a circle's
+circumference to its diameter is exactly 3, not approximately 3.1416.
+It's like the medieval church ruling that the sun revolves about the earth.
+Man-made laws can be significantly helpful but not when they contradict
+fundamental truths.
+
+Congress wisely decided long ago that mathematical things cannot be patented.
+Surely nobody could apply mathematics if it were necessary to pay a license fee
+whenever the theorem of Pythagoras is employed. The basic algorithmic ideas
+that people are now rushing to patent are so fundamental, the result threatens
+to be like what would happen if we allowed authors to have patents on
+individual words and concepts. Novelists or journalists would be unable to
+write stories unless their publishers had permission from the owners of the
+words. Algorithms are exactly as basic to software as words are to writers,
+because they are the fundamental building blocks needed to make interesting
+products. What would happen if individual lawyers could patent their methods of
+defense, or if Supreme Court justices could patent their precedents?
+
+I realize that the patent courts try their best to serve society when they
+formulate patent law. The Patent Office has fulfilled this mission admirably
+with respect to aspects of technology that involve concrete laws of physics
+rather than abstract laws of thought. I myself have a few patents on hardware
+devices. But I strongly believe that the recent trend to patenting algorithms
+is of benefit only to a very small number of attorneys and inventors, while it
+is seriously harmful to the vast majority of people who want to do useful
+things with computers.
+
+When I think of the computer programs I require daily to get my own work done,
+I cannot help but realize that none of them would exist today if software
+patents had been prevalent in the 1960s and 1970s. Changing the rules now will
+have the effect of freezing progress at essentially its current level. If
+present trends continue, the only recourse available to the majority of
+America's brilliant software developers will be to give up software or to
+emigrate. The U.S.A. will soon lose its dominant position.
+
+Please do what you can to reverse this alarming trend. There are far better
+ways to protect the intellectual property rights of software developers than to
+take away their right to use fundamental building blocks.
+
+Sincerely,
+
+
+Donald E. Knuth
+Professor Emeritus
+Stanford University
+
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+ library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James
+ Random Hacker.
+
+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
+
+That's all there is to it!
+
+
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/MIRROR b/Build/source/texk/etc/MIRROR
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..4854d092740
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/MIRROR
@@ -0,0 +1,318 @@
+prompt$ finger ctan@ftp.tug.org
+[tug.cs.umb.edu]
+...
+Plan:
+In order to reduce network load, it is recommended that you use the
+Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) host which is located in the
+closest network proximity to your site. Alternatively, you may wish to
+obtain a copy of the CTAN via CD-ROM (see help/CTAN.cdrom for details).
+
+Known mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically):
+ cis.utovrm.it (Italia) /TeX
+ ctan.unsw.edu.au (NSW, Australia) /tex-archive
+ dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /tex-archive
+ ftp.center.osaka-u.ac.jp (Japan) /CTAN
+ ftp.ccu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub/tex
+ ftp.cdrom.com (West coast, USA) /pub/tex/ctan
+ ftp.comp.hkbu.edu.hk (Hong Kong) /pub/TeX/CTAN
+ ftp.cs.rmit.edu.au (Australia) /tex-archive
+ ftp.cs.ruu.nl (The Netherlands) /pub/tex-archive
+ ftp.cstug.cz (The Czech Republic) /pub/tex/CTAN
+ ftp.duke.edu (North Carolina, USA) /tex-archive
+ ftp.ee.up.ac.za (South Africa) /tex-archive
+ ftp.funet.fi (Finland) /pub/TeX/CTAN
+ ftp.gwdg.de (Deutschland) /pub/dante
+ ftp.jussieu.fr (France) /pub4/TeX/CTAN
+ ftp.loria.fr (France) /pub/unix/tex/ctan
+ ftp.mpi-sb.mpg.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex/mirror/ftp.dante.de
+ ftp.nada.kth.se (Sweden) /pub/tex/ctan-mirror
+ ftp.rediris.es (Espa\~na) /mirror/tex-archive
+ ftp.rge.com (New York, USA) /pub/tex
+ ftp.riken.go.jp (Japan) /pub/tex-archive
+ ftp.tu-chemnitz.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex
+ ftp.u-aizu.ac.jp (Japan) /pub/tex/CTAN
+ ftp.uni-augsburg.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive
+ ftp.uni-bielefeld.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex
+ ftp.unina.it (Italia) /pub/TeX
+ ftp.uni-stuttgart.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive (/pub/tex)
+ ftp.univie.ac.at (\"Osterreich) /packages/tex
+ ftp.ut.ee (Estonia) /tex-archive
+ ftpserver.nus.sg (Singapore) /pub/zi/TeX
+ kadri.ut.ee (Estonia) /pub/tex
+ src.doc.ic.ac.uk (England) /packages/tex/uk-tex
+ sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch (Switzerland) /mirror/tex
+ sunsite.icm.edu.pl (Poland) /pub/CTAN
+ sunsite.queensu.ca (Canada) /pub/tex-archive
+ sunsite.unc.edu (North Carolina, USA) /pub/packages/TeX
+ wuarchive.wustl.edu (Missouri, USA) /packages/TeX
+
+Known partial mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically):
+ ftp.adfa.oz.au (Australia) /pub/tex/ctan
+ ftp.fcu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub2/tex
+ ftp.germany.eu.net (Deutschland) /pub/packages/TeX
+ ftp.jaist.ac.jp /pub/TeX/tex-archive
+ ftp.uu.net (Virginia, USA) /pub/text-processing/TeX
+ nic.switch.ch (Switzerland) /mirror/tex
+ sunsite.dsi.unimi.it (Italia) /pub/TeX
+ sunsite.snu.ac.kr (Korea) /shortcut/CTAN
+
+Please send updates to this list to <ctan@urz.uni-heidelberg.de>.
+
+The participating hosts in the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network are:
+ ftp.dante.de (Deutschland)
+ -- anonymous ftp /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive)
+ -- gopher on node gopher.dante.de
+ -- e-mail via ftpmail@dante.de
+ -- World Wide Web access on www.dante.de
+ -- Administrator: <ftpmaint@dante.de>
+
+ ftp.tex.ac.uk (England)
+ -- anonymous ftp /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive)
+ -- gopher on node gopher.tex.ac.uk
+ -- NFS mountable from nfs.tex.ac.uk:/public/ctan/tex-archive
+ -- World Wide Web access on www.tex.ac.uk
+ -- Administrator: <ctan-uk@tex.ac.uk>
+
+ -*- text -*-
+How to get GNU Software by Internet FTP or by UUCP. Last updated 11 June 95.
+
+* Please send improvements to this file to gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu.
+
+* No Warranties
+
+We distribute software in the hope that it will be useful, but without
+any warranty. No author or distributor of this software accepts
+responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it or for
+whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all, unless he
+says so in writing.
+
+* Updates
+
+If you find this file in the Emacs distribution, there is a chance it
+is out of date. If you plan to FTP files from a GNU FTP host, you
+might as well start by FTPing the current version of this file, which
+is `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'.
+
+* How to FTP
+
+Use the ftp program on your system (ask locally if you can't find it)
+to connect to the host you are ftping from. Unless indicated
+otherwise, login in as user "anonymous", with password: "your e-mail
+address" and set "binary" mode (to transfer all eight bits in each
+byte).
+
+* FTPing GNU Software
+
+** How to FTP GNU Emacs
+
+If you are on the Internet (see also "** Alternative Internet FTP
+Sources" below), you can at present copy the latest distribution
+version of GNU Emacs from the file /pub/gnu/emacs-M.N.tar on host
+prep.ai.mit.edu (or the file /pub/gnu/emacs-M.N.tar.gz which has been
+run through gzip after tar). M and N stand for version numbers; look
+at a listing of the directory through ftp to see what version is
+available. These files are about 11 and 4 megabytes long,
+respectively. After you unpack the distribution, be sure to look at
+the files README and INSTALL.
+
+Because of difficulties in transferring large files, sometimes a split
+version of the tar file is created. This would be in a directory
+named /pub/gnu/emacs-M.N.tar-split or perhaps
+/pub/gnu/emacs-M.N.tar.gz-split, containing files of 100000 characters
+each. There is generally no trouble in ftping files of this size.
+They can be combined with cat to make a tar file or compressed tar
+file. If you can't find such files on prep.ai.mit.edu, have a look at
+archive.cis.ohio-state.edu.
+
+ALWAYS USE BINARY/IMAGE MODE TO TRANSFER THESE FILES!
+Text mode does not work for tar files or compressed files.
+
+Some ftp'ers have found it necessary for successful file transfer:
+ - to explicitly use prep.ai.mit.edu internet address:
+18.159.0.42 (as of 18 June 95)
+
+Files of differences from previous widely distributed GNU Emacs
+versions to the present version are also available on prep.ai.mit.edu
+under names of the form emacs.diff-OO.OO-NN.NN in directory /pub/gnu.
+These are made with diff -rc2. Sometimes there are versions
+compressed with gzip of these difference files as well; their names
+have .gz appended.
+
+The Emacs manual in source form is included in the distribution. The
+dvi file produced by TeX is not included, but a copy may be available
+for ftp under the name /pub/gnu/emacs.dvi.
+
+The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual is in a separate file:
+ /pub/gnu/elisp-manual-NN.tar.gz
+
+** VMS FTP sites with GNU Software
+You can anonymously ftp a VMS version of GNU emacs from:
+ - ftp.stacken.kth.se:[.GNU-VMS] - GNU Emacs and some other VMS
+ports (and some VMS binaries) of GNU software
+ - mango.rsmas.miami.edu has a VMS version of the GCC/G++ compiler.
+Contact angel@flipper.miami.edu (angel li) for details.
+ - addvax.llnl.gov - GNU Emacs
+ - VMSD.OAC.UCI.EDU - GNU Emacs
+ - RIGEL.EFD.LTH.SE [130.235.48.3] - GNU Emacs
+ - ctrsci.cc.utah.edu - GNU Emacs - The 00readme.txt file gives details
+ - cc.utah.edu [128.110.8.24] - misc. GNU software - user
+anonymous, pass guest. The 00README.txt file gives details.
+
+** Other GNU Software and How To FTP It
+
+Other GNU software is available on prep.ai.mit.edu under directory
+/pub/gnu. diff files to convert between versions (like those used for
+GNU Emacs), exist for some of these programs. Some programs have misc
+support files as well. Have a look on prep to see which ones.
+Compressed versions of the tar or diff files are often available
+(indicated by a .gz suffix and made with the `gzip' program). Some of
+this software is in beta test (probably still buggy), and is being
+made available for use by hackers who like to test software.
+
+The file /pub/gnu/DESCRIPTIONS has a list of the packages distributed
+on prep.ai.mit.edu with a brief description explaining what
+each one can be used for.
+
+More information about these programs can typically be found in the
+GNU Bulletin. To receive a copy, write to gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu.
+
+** Scheme and How to FTP It
+
+The latest distribution version of C Scheme is available via anonymous FTP
+from altdorf.ai.mit.edu in /archive/scheme-X.XX/ (where X.XX is some version
+number).
+
+Read the files INSTALL and README in the top level C Scheme directory.
+
+** TeX and How to Obtain It
+
+We don't distribute TeX now, but it is free software.
+
+TeX is a document formatter that is used, among other things, by the FSF
+for all its documentation. You will need it if you want to make printed
+manuals.
+
+TeX is freely redistributable. You can get it by ftp, tape, or CD/ROM.
+
+*** For FTP instructions, retrieve the file
+ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/unixtex.ftp. (We don't include it here because it
+changes relatively frequently. Sorry.)
+
+*** For TeX on a single tape (4mm DAT or QIC-24), ordering information is
+available from unixtex@u.washington.edu. A distribution fee in the area
+of US$210.00 covers administrative costs. Tapes will be available at
+least through summer of 1994.
+
+*** The FSF hopes soon to distribute tapes of TeX itself, after the
+University of Washington distribution service goes away.
+
+*** A minimal TeX collection (enough to process Texinfo files, anyway)
+is included on the GNU source CD/ROM. See the file ORDERS in this
+directory for more information.
+
+** Alternative Internet FTP Sources
+
+Please do NOT use a site outside your country, until you have checked
+all sites inside your country, and then your continent. Trans-ocean
+TCP/IP links are very expensive and usually very low speed.
+
+The administrators of louie.udel.edu maintains copies of GNU Emacs.
+The files are available via anonymous ftp under directory ~ftp/gnu.
+
+Emacs and other GNU programs may be available via anonymous ftp from
+these US sites: ftp.kpc.com/pub/mirror/gnu (Silicon Valley, CA)
+ftp.hawaii.edu/mirrors/gnu, f.ms.uky.edu/pub3/gnu,
+ftp.digex.net/pub/gnu (Internet address 164.109.10.23, nightly full
+mirror, ran by mcguire@digex.net), wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/gnu,
+uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/gnu (Internet address 128.174.5.14, nightly
+full mirror, ran by ftpadmin@uiuc.edu),
+ftp.cs.columbia.edu/archives/gnu/prep, jaguar.utah.edu/gnustuff,
+gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/GNU, labrea.stanford.edu,
+archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/gnu, and ftp.uu.net/archive/systems/gnu.
+
+And these foreign sites: ftp.cs.ubc.ca/mirror2/gnu (Western Canada,
+daily full mirror, ran by ftp-admin@cs.ubc.ca),
+ftp.inf.utfsm.cl/pub/gnu (Chile 146.83.198.3 nightly full mirror, ran
+by ftp@inf.utfsm.cl), ftp.unicamp.br/pub/gnu (Brazil manual mirror,
+ran by oliva@dcc.unicamp.br), archie.au/gnu (Australia ran by
+gnu@archie.au (archie.oz or archie.oz.au for ACSnet)),
+ftp.technion.ac.il/pub/unsupported/gnu (Israel, daily full mirror, ran
+by ftp-admin), ftp.sun.ac.za/pub/gnu (South Africa),
+ftp.etsimo.uniovi.es/pub/gnu (Spain), ftp.mcc.ac.uk/pub/gnu
+(130.88.203.12 daily full mirror, ran by root@ftp.mcc.ac.uk),
+unix.hensa.ac.uk/mirrors/uunet/systems/gnu, ftp.warwick.ac.uk
+(137.205.192.14 daily full mirror, ran by unixhelp@warwick.ac.uk),
+ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de, ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Germany,
+ran by sunsite@sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de), germany.eu.net
+(Germany, ran by archive-admin@germany.eu.net), isy.liu.se (Sweden,
+ran by ftpadm@isy.liu.se), ftp.stacken.kth.se or
+ftp.luth.se/pub/unix/gnu (Sweden), ftp.sunet.se/pub/gnu (Sweden
+130.238.127.3 daily mirror, ran by archive@ftp.sunet.se (also mirrors
+the Mailing List Archives) ftp.nl.net (Netherlands),
+ftp.win.tue.nl/pub/gnu (Netherlands 131.155.70.100 daily mirror, ran
+by ftp@win.tue.nl), ftp.funet.fi/pub/gnu (Finland 128.214.6.100, ran
+by gnu-adm), ftp.denet.dk (Denmark), ugle.unit.no (Norway
+129.241.1.97), ftp.eunet.ch (Switzerland),
+nic.sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/gnu (Switzerland 193.5.24.1 two*E1
+daily mirror,ran by archive@sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch),
+irisa.irisa.fr/pub/gnu or ftp.univ-lyon1.fr:pub/gnu (ran by
+ftpmaint@ftp.univ-lyon1.fr) (France), ftp.ieunet.ie:pub/gnu (Ireland
+192.111.39.1 weekly mirror, ran by archive@ieunet.ie), archive.eu.net
+(Europe 192.16.202.1), cair-archive.kaist.ac.kr/pub/gnu (Korea
+143.248.186.3, ran by ftpkeeper@cair-archive.kaist.ac.kr),
+ftp.nectec.or.th/pub/mirrors/gnu (Thailand 192.150.251.32 daily
+mirror, ran by ftp@nwg.nectec.or.th),
+tron.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pub/GNU/prep (Japan - ran by
+ftp-admin@tron.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp) or ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp (Japan, ran by
+ftp-admin@cs.titech.ac.jp - nemacs, the japanese port of GNU Emacs, is
+under ~ftp/JAPAN).
+
+* Getting GNU software in Great Britain
+
+jpo@cs.nott.ac.uk is willing to distribute those GNU sources he has
+available. The smaller items are available from the info-server (send
+to info-server@cs.nott.ac.uk) the larger items by negotiation. Due to
+communication costs this service is only available within the UK.
+
+BattenIG@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk (aka
+I.G.Batten@fulcrum.bt.co.uk) is also willing to distribute those GNU
+sources he has. He can also write tapes in qic-21 and qic-24 formats.
+
+lmjm@doc.ic.ac.uk is willing to distribute those GNU sources he has
+along with comp.sources.unix, comp.sources.x, X windows et al. The
+archive, on src.doc.ic.ac.uk in directory /gnu, is available via ftp
+over the Internet (on 146.169.3.7), ftam over IXI, HTTP, FSP, Gopher,
+ftpmail, NFS, Lanmanger over IP, telnet, and uucp. Due to
+communication costs this service is only available within the UK.
+Mail to info-server@doc.ic.ac.uk for details. He can also write sun
+cartridge or exabyte tapes.
+
+UK sites with just anonymous FTP access are in the above list.
+
+* Getting GNU software via UUCP
+
+OSU is distributing via UUCP: most GNU software, MIT C Scheme,
+Compress, News, RN, NNTP, Patch, some Appletalk stuff, some of the
+Internet Requests For Comment (RFC) et al.. See their periodic
+postings on the Usenet newsgroup comp.sources.d for informational
+updates. Current details from <staff@cis.ohio-state.edu> or
+<...!osu-cis!staff>.
+
+Information on how to uucp some GNU programs is available via
+electronic mail from: uunet!hutch!barber, hqda-ai!merlin, acornrc!bob,
+hao!scicom!qetzal!upba!ugn!nepa!denny, ncar!noao!asuvax!hrc!dan,
+bigtex!james (aka james@bigtex.cactus.org), oli-stl!root,
+src@contrib.de (Germany), toku@dit.co.jp (Japan) and info@ftp.uu.net.
+
+* If You Like The Software
+
+If you like the software developed and distributed by the Free
+Software Foundation, please express your satisfaction with a donation.
+Your donations will help to support the Foundation and make our future
+efforts successful, including a complete development and operating
+system, called GNU (Gnu's Not Un*x), which will run Un*x user
+programs. For more information on GNU and the Foundation, contact us
+at the above address.
+
+Ordering a distribution tape from the Foundation is often a good
+way to bring your company or university to make a donation.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/README b/Build/source/texk/etc/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..42aa4d7d925
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/README
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+With the exception of the files in the autoconf directory, these files
+are present for informational purposes. They are not used or
+installed by the programs. All of them are available elsewhere, and
+the versions in this distribution may be out of date.
+
+COPYING and COPYING.LIB contain the GNU Public Licenses, which apply to
+the binaries created by this distribution, and some of the source
+files. (Each source file states its copying conditions.)
+
+MIRROR is a list of mirror sites for TeX and GNU software. (For the
+latest, finger ctan@ftp.tug.org and fsf@prep.ai.mit.edu, respectively.)
+
+texinfo.tex is the macro file needed to produce DVI files to print the
+documentation. (For the latest, check the latest GNU distribution, or
+/gd/gnu/texinfo/texinfo.tex if you have an account on the FSF machines.)
+
+unixtex.ftp describes how to obtain a TeX system by ftp or on physical
+media, and some alternative TeX distributions. (See
+http://www.tug.org/unixtex.ftp.)
+
+The files in the autoconf directory provide a patched version of the data
+files of autoconf 2.13, and are used when maintainer mode is enabled.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/README b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..2dc81ca72ab
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/README
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+These files make up a complete installation of the data files for
+autoconf, autoconf, except that none have been "frozen". This
+directory must be given as the -m argument for autoconf to work
+correctly, as the standard 2.13 distribution contains some bugs
+that we work around, and lacks some features that we need.
+
+If another version of Autoconf is released, it may or may not
+include some or all of these changes (all have been reported to
+the autoconf maintainer). It's not under our control.
+
+The changed files are
+ acgeneral.m4
+ acspecific.m4
+while
+ acsite.m4
+has been added.
+
+olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl
+kb@cs.umb.edu
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acconfig.h b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acconfig.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..610caea704e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acconfig.h
@@ -0,0 +1,287 @@
+/* acconfig.h
+ This file is in the public domain.
+
+ Descriptive text for the C preprocessor macros that
+ the distributed Autoconf macros can define.
+ No software package will use all of them; autoheader copies the ones
+ your configure.in uses into your configuration header file templates.
+
+ The entries are in sort -df order: alphabetical, case insensitive,
+ ignoring punctuation (such as underscores). Although this order
+ can split up related entries, it makes it easier to check whether
+ a given entry is in the file.
+
+ Leave the following blank line there!! Autoheader needs it. */
+
+
+/* Define if on AIX 3.
+ System headers sometimes define this.
+ We just want to avoid a redefinition error message. */
+#ifndef _ALL_SOURCE
+#undef _ALL_SOURCE
+#endif
+
+/* Define if using alloca.c. */
+#undef C_ALLOCA
+
+/* Define if type char is unsigned and you are not using gcc. */
+#ifndef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__
+#undef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__
+#endif
+
+/* Define if the closedir function returns void instead of int. */
+#undef CLOSEDIR_VOID
+
+/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */
+#undef const
+
+/* Define to one of _getb67, GETB67, getb67 for Cray-2 and Cray-YMP systems.
+ This function is required for alloca.c support on those systems. */
+#undef CRAY_STACKSEG_END
+
+/* Define for DGUX with <sys/dg_sys_info.h>. */
+#undef DGUX
+
+/* Define if you have <dirent.h>. */
+#undef DIRENT
+
+/* Define to the type of elements in the array set by `getgroups'.
+ Usually this is either `int' or `gid_t'. */
+#undef GETGROUPS_T
+
+/* Define if the `getloadavg' function needs to be run setuid or setgid. */
+#undef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED
+
+/* Define if the `getpgrp' function takes no argument. */
+#undef GETPGRP_VOID
+
+/* Define to `int' if <sys/types.h> doesn't define. */
+#undef gid_t
+
+/* Define if you have alloca, as a function or macro. */
+#undef HAVE_ALLOCA
+
+/* Define if you have <alloca.h> and it should be used (not on Ultrix). */
+#undef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
+
+/* Define if you don't have vprintf but do have _doprnt. */
+#undef HAVE_DOPRNT
+
+/* Define if your system has a working fnmatch function. */
+#undef HAVE_FNMATCH
+
+/* Define if your system has its own `getloadavg' function. */
+#undef HAVE_GETLOADAVG
+
+/* Define if you have the getmntent function. */
+#undef HAVE_GETMNTENT
+
+/* Define if the `long double' type works. */
+#undef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE
+
+/* Define if you support file names longer than 14 characters. */
+#undef HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES
+
+/* Define if you have a working `mmap' system call. */
+#undef HAVE_MMAP
+
+/* Define if system calls automatically restart after interruption
+ by a signal. */
+#undef HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS
+
+/* Define if your struct stat has st_blksize. */
+#undef HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE
+
+/* Define if your struct stat has st_blocks. */
+#undef HAVE_ST_BLOCKS
+
+/* Define if your struct stat has st_mtim. */
+#undef HAVE_ST_MTIM
+
+/* Define if you have the strcoll function and it is properly defined. */
+#undef HAVE_STRCOLL
+
+/* Define if your struct stat has st_rdev. */
+#undef HAVE_ST_RDEV
+
+/* Define if you have the strftime function. */
+#undef HAVE_STRFTIME
+
+/* Define if you have the ANSI # stringizing operator in cpp. */
+#undef HAVE_STRINGIZE
+
+/* Define if you have <sys/wait.h> that is POSIX.1 compatible. */
+#undef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H
+
+/* Define if your struct tm has tm_zone. */
+#undef HAVE_TM_ZONE
+
+/* Define if you don't have tm_zone but do have the external array
+ tzname. */
+#undef HAVE_TZNAME
+
+/* Define if you have <unistd.h>. */
+#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+
+/* Define if utime(file, NULL) sets file's timestamp to the present. */
+#undef HAVE_UTIME_NULL
+
+/* Define if you have <vfork.h>. */
+#undef HAVE_VFORK_H
+
+/* Define if you have the vprintf function. */
+#undef HAVE_VPRINTF
+
+/* Define if you have the wait3 system call. */
+#undef HAVE_WAIT3
+
+/* Define as __inline if that's what the C compiler calls it. */
+#undef inline
+
+/* Define if int is 16 bits instead of 32. */
+#undef INT_16_BITS
+
+/* Define if long int is 64 bits. */
+#undef LONG_64_BITS
+
+/* Define if major, minor, and makedev are declared in <mkdev.h>. */
+#undef MAJOR_IN_MKDEV
+
+/* Define if major, minor, and makedev are declared in <sysmacros.h>. */
+#undef MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS
+
+/* Define if on MINIX. */
+#undef _MINIX
+
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+ direction of stack growth for your system; otherwise it will be
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+ */
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+
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+
+/* Define if `sys_siglist' is declared by <signal.h>. */
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+
+/* Define if you can safely include both <sys/time.h> and <time.h>. */
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+
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+#undef USG
+
+/* Define vfork as fork if vfork does not work. */
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+
+/* Define if the closedir function returns void instead of int. */
+#undef VOID_CLOSEDIR
+
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+ byte first (like Motorola and SPARC, unlike Intel and VAX). */
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+/* Define if the X Window System is missing or not being used. */
+#undef X_DISPLAY_MISSING
+
+/* Define if lex declares yytext as a char [] by default. */
+#undef YYTEXT_CHAR
+
+/* Define if lex declares yytext as a char * by default, not a char[]. */
+#undef YYTEXT_POINTER
+
+/* Define if lex declares yytext as a unsigned char [] by default. */
+#undef YYTEXT_UCHAR
+
+
+
+/* Leave that blank line there!! Autoheader needs it.
+ If you're adding to this file, keep in mind:
+ The entries are in sort -df order: alphabetical, case insensitive,
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acfunctions b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acfunctions
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..3c04834bf4a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acfunctions
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+# Ones that have their own macros.
+major AC_HEADER_MAJOR
+minor AC_HEADER_MAJOR
+makedev AC_HEADER_MAJOR
+bcopy AC_HEADER_STDC
+bcmp AC_HEADER_STDC
+bzero AC_HEADER_STDC
+ioctl AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL
+memchr AC_HEADER_STDC
+memcpy AC_HEADER_STDC
+memcmp AC_FUNC_MEMCMP
+memmove AC_HEADER_STDC
+memset AC_HEADER_STDC
+index AC_HEADER_STDC
+rindex AC_HEADER_STDC
+getgroups AC_TYPE_GETGROUPS
+getpgrp AC_FUNC_GETPGRP
+setpgrp AC_FUNC_SETPGRP
+signal AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
+alloca AC_FUNC_ALLOCA
+fnmatch AC_FUNC_FNMATCH
+getloadavg AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG
+mmap AC_FUNC_MMAP
+setvbuf AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED
+strcoll AC_FUNC_STRCOLL
+strftime AC_FUNC_STRFTIME
+utime AC_FUNC_UTIME_NULL
+vfork AC_FUNC_VFORK
+vprintf AC_FUNC_VPRINTF
+vfprintf AC_FUNC_VPRINTF
+vsprintf AC_FUNC_VPRINTF
+wait3 AC_FUNC_WAIT3
+
+# Others.
+ftime AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+gethostname AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+gettimeofday AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+getusershell AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+getcwd AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+getwd AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+mkdir AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+mkfifo AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+mktime AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+putenv AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+re_comp AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+regcmp AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+regcomp AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+rmdir AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+select AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+socket AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+stime AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+strcspn AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+strdup AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+strerror AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+strspn AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+strstr AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+strtod AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+strtol AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+strtoul AC_CHECK_FUNCS
+uname AC_CHECK_FUNCS
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acgeneral.m4 b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acgeneral.m4
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..1aa96e1aa9c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acgeneral.m4
@@ -0,0 +1,2732 @@
+dnl Parameterized macros.
+dnl Requires GNU m4.
+dnl This file is part of Autoconf.
+dnl Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+dnl
+dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+dnl any later version.
+dnl
+dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
+dnl
+dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+dnl Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
+dnl 02111-1307, USA.
+dnl
+dnl As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives unlimited
+dnl permission to copy, distribute and modify the configure scripts that
+dnl are the output of Autoconf. You need not follow the terms of the GNU
+dnl General Public License when using or distributing such scripts, even
+dnl though portions of the text of Autoconf appear in them. The GNU
+dnl General Public License (GPL) does govern all other use of the material
+dnl that constitutes the Autoconf program.
+dnl
+dnl Certain portions of the Autoconf source text are designed to be copied
+dnl (in certain cases, depending on the input) into the output of
+dnl Autoconf. We call these the "data" portions. The rest of the Autoconf
+dnl source text consists of comments plus executable code that decides which
+dnl of the data portions to output in any given case. We call these
+dnl comments and executable code the "non-data" portions. Autoconf never
+dnl copies any of the non-data portions into its output.
+dnl
+dnl This special exception to the GPL applies to versions of Autoconf
+dnl released by the Free Software Foundation. When you make and
+dnl distribute a modified version of Autoconf, you may extend this special
+dnl exception to the GPL to apply to your modified version as well, *unless*
+dnl your modified version has the potential to copy into its output some
+dnl of the text that was the non-data portion of the version that you started
+dnl with. (In other words, unless your change moves or copies text from
+dnl the non-data portions to the data portions.) If your modification has
+dnl such potential, you must delete any notice of this special exception
+dnl to the GPL from your modified version.
+dnl
+dnl Written by David MacKenzie, with help from
+dnl Franc,ois Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor,
+dnl Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
+dnl
+divert(-1)dnl Throw away output until AC_INIT is called.
+changequote([, ])
+
+define(AC_ACVERSION, 2.13)
+
+dnl Some old m4's don't support m4exit. But they provide
+dnl equivalent functionality by core dumping because of the
+dnl long macros we define.
+ifdef([__gnu__], , [errprint(Autoconf requires GNU m4.
+Install it before installing Autoconf or set the
+M4 environment variable to its path name.
+)m4exit(2)])
+
+undefine([eval])
+undefine([include])
+undefine([shift])
+undefine([format])
+
+
+dnl ### Defining macros
+
+
+dnl m4 output diversions. We let m4 output them all in order at the end,
+dnl except that we explicitly undivert AC_DIVERSION_SED, AC_DIVERSION_CMDS,
+dnl and AC_DIVERSION_ICMDS.
+
+dnl AC_DIVERSION_NOTICE - 1 (= 0) AC_REQUIRE'd #! /bin/sh line
+define(AC_DIVERSION_NOTICE, 1)dnl copyright notice & option help strings
+define(AC_DIVERSION_INIT, 2)dnl initialization code
+define(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL_4, 3)dnl AC_REQUIRE'd code, 4 level deep
+define(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL_3, 4)dnl AC_REQUIRE'd code, 3 level deep
+define(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL_2, 5)dnl AC_REQUIRE'd code, 2 level deep
+define(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL_1, 6)dnl AC_REQUIRE'd code, 1 level deep
+define(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL, 7)dnl the tests and output code
+define(AC_DIVERSION_SED, 8)dnl variable substitutions in config.status
+define(AC_DIVERSION_CMDS, 9)dnl extra shell commands in config.status
+define(AC_DIVERSION_ICMDS, 10)dnl extra initialization in config.status
+
+dnl Change the diversion stream to STREAM, while stacking old values.
+dnl AC_DIVERT_PUSH(STREAM)
+define(AC_DIVERT_PUSH,
+[pushdef([AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT], $1)dnl
+divert(AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT)dnl
+])
+
+dnl Change the diversion stream to its previous value, unstacking it.
+dnl AC_DIVERT_POP()
+define(AC_DIVERT_POP,
+[popdef([AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT])dnl
+divert(AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT)dnl
+])
+
+dnl Initialize the diversion setup.
+define([AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT], AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL)
+dnl This will be popped by AC_REQUIRE in AC_INIT.
+pushdef([AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT], AC_DIVERSION_NOTICE)
+
+dnl The prologue for Autoconf macros.
+dnl AC_PRO(MACRO-NAME)
+define(AC_PRO,
+[define([AC_PROVIDE_$1], )dnl
+ifelse(AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT, AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL,
+[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(builtin(eval, AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT - 1))],
+[pushdef([AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT], AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT)])dnl
+])
+
+dnl The Epilogue for Autoconf macros.
+dnl AC_EPI()
+define(AC_EPI,
+[AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+ifelse(AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT, AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL,
+[undivert(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL_4)dnl
+undivert(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL_3)dnl
+undivert(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL_2)dnl
+undivert(AC_DIVERSION_NORMAL_1)dnl
+])dnl
+])
+
+dnl Define a macro which automatically provides itself. Add machinery
+dnl so the macro automatically switches expansion to the diversion
+dnl stack if it is not already using it. In this case, once finished,
+dnl it will bring back all the code accumulated in the diversion stack.
+dnl This, combined with AC_REQUIRE, achieves the topological ordering of
+dnl macros. We don't use this macro to define some frequently called
+dnl macros that are not involved in ordering constraints, to save m4
+dnl processing.
+dnl AC_DEFUN(NAME, EXPANSION)
+define([AC_DEFUN],
+[define($1, [AC_PRO([$1])$2[]AC_EPI()])])
+
+
+dnl ### Initialization
+
+
+dnl AC_INIT_NOTICE()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_INIT_NOTICE,
+[# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
+# Generated automatically using autoconf version] AC_ACVERSION [
+# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#
+# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
+# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
+
+# Defaults:
+ac_help=
+ac_default_prefix=/usr/local
+[#] Any additions from configure.in:])
+
+dnl AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(PREFIX)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT,
+[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_NOTICE)dnl
+ac_default_prefix=$1
+AC_DIVERT_POP()])
+
+dnl AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS,
+[
+# Initialize some variables set by options.
+# The variables have the same names as the options, with
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+cache_file=./config.cache
+exec_prefix=NONE
+host=NONE
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+program_transform_name=s,x,x,
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+target=NONE
+verbose=
+x_includes=NONE
+x_libraries=NONE
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+dnl These are left unexpanded so users can "make install exec_prefix=/foo"
+dnl and all the variables that are supposed to be based on exec_prefix
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+dnl Use braces instead of parens because sh, perl, etc. also accept them.
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+datadir='${prefix}/share'
+sysconfdir='${prefix}/etc'
+sharedstatedir='${prefix}/com'
+localstatedir='${prefix}/var'
+libdir='${exec_prefix}/lib'
+includedir='${prefix}/include'
+oldincludedir='/usr/include'
+infodir='${prefix}/info'
+mandir='${prefix}/man'
+
+# Initialize some other variables.
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+subdirs=
+MFLAGS= MAKEFLAGS=
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+ac_prev=
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+ # If the previous option needs an argument, assign it.
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+ case "$ac_option" in
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+
+ # Accept the important Cygnus configure options, so we can diagnose typos.
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+ case "$ac_option" in
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+ -bindir | --bindir | --bindi | --bind | --bin | --bi)
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+
+ -build | --build | --buil | --bui | --bu)
+ ac_prev=build ;;
+ -build=* | --build=* | --buil=* | --bui=* | --bu=*)
+ build="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -cache-file | --cache-file | --cache-fil | --cache-fi \
+ | --cache-f | --cache- | --cache | --cach | --cac | --ca | --c)
+ ac_prev=cache_file ;;
+ -cache-file=* | --cache-file=* | --cache-fil=* | --cache-fi=* \
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+ cache_file="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -datadir | --datadir | --datadi | --datad | --data | --dat | --da)
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+ -datadir=* | --datadir=* | --datadi=* | --datad=* | --data=* | --dat=* \
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+ datadir="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -disable-* | --disable-*)
+ ac_feature=`echo $ac_option|sed -e 's/-*disable-//'`
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+ AC_MSG_ERROR($ac_feature: invalid feature name)
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+ -enable-* | --enable-*)
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+ ac_prev=exec_prefix ;;
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+ exec_prefix="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
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+ # Omit some internal or obsolete options to make the list less imposing.
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+ | --no-cr | --no-c)
+ no_create=yes ;;
+
+ -no-recursion | --no-recursion | --no-recursio | --no-recursi \
+ | --no-recurs | --no-recur | --no-recu | --no-rec | --no-re | --no-r)
+ no_recursion=yes ;;
+
+ -oldincludedir | --oldincludedir | --oldincludedi | --oldincluded \
+ | --oldinclude | --oldinclud | --oldinclu | --oldincl | --oldinc \
+ | --oldin | --oldi | --old | --ol | --o)
+ ac_prev=oldincludedir ;;
+ -oldincludedir=* | --oldincludedir=* | --oldincludedi=* | --oldincluded=* \
+ | --oldinclude=* | --oldinclud=* | --oldinclu=* | --oldincl=* | --oldinc=* \
+ | --oldin=* | --oldi=* | --old=* | --ol=* | --o=*)
+ oldincludedir="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -prefix | --prefix | --prefi | --pref | --pre | --pr | --p)
+ ac_prev=prefix ;;
+ -prefix=* | --prefix=* | --prefi=* | --pref=* | --pre=* | --pr=* | --p=*)
+ prefix="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -program-prefix | --program-prefix | --program-prefi | --program-pref \
+ | --program-pre | --program-pr | --program-p)
+ ac_prev=program_prefix ;;
+ -program-prefix=* | --program-prefix=* | --program-prefi=* \
+ | --program-pref=* | --program-pre=* | --program-pr=* | --program-p=*)
+ program_prefix="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -program-suffix | --program-suffix | --program-suffi | --program-suff \
+ | --program-suf | --program-su | --program-s)
+ ac_prev=program_suffix ;;
+ -program-suffix=* | --program-suffix=* | --program-suffi=* \
+ | --program-suff=* | --program-suf=* | --program-su=* | --program-s=*)
+ program_suffix="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -program-transform-name | --program-transform-name \
+ | --program-transform-nam | --program-transform-na \
+ | --program-transform-n | --program-transform- \
+ | --program-transform | --program-transfor \
+ | --program-transfo | --program-transf \
+ | --program-trans | --program-tran \
+ | --progr-tra | --program-tr | --program-t)
+ ac_prev=program_transform_name ;;
+ -program-transform-name=* | --program-transform-name=* \
+ | --program-transform-nam=* | --program-transform-na=* \
+ | --program-transform-n=* | --program-transform-=* \
+ | --program-transform=* | --program-transfor=* \
+ | --program-transfo=* | --program-transf=* \
+ | --program-trans=* | --program-tran=* \
+ | --progr-tra=* | --program-tr=* | --program-t=*)
+ program_transform_name="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -q | -quiet | --quiet | --quie | --qui | --qu | --q \
+ | -silent | --silent | --silen | --sile | --sil)
+ silent=yes ;;
+
+ -sbindir | --sbindir | --sbindi | --sbind | --sbin | --sbi | --sb)
+ ac_prev=sbindir ;;
+ -sbindir=* | --sbindir=* | --sbindi=* | --sbind=* | --sbin=* \
+ | --sbi=* | --sb=*)
+ sbindir="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -sharedstatedir | --sharedstatedir | --sharedstatedi \
+ | --sharedstated | --sharedstate | --sharedstat | --sharedsta \
+ | --sharedst | --shareds | --shared | --share | --shar \
+ | --sha | --sh)
+ ac_prev=sharedstatedir ;;
+ -sharedstatedir=* | --sharedstatedir=* | --sharedstatedi=* \
+ | --sharedstated=* | --sharedstate=* | --sharedstat=* | --sharedsta=* \
+ | --sharedst=* | --shareds=* | --shared=* | --share=* | --shar=* \
+ | --sha=* | --sh=*)
+ sharedstatedir="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -site | --site | --sit)
+ ac_prev=site ;;
+ -site=* | --site=* | --sit=*)
+ site="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -srcdir | --srcdir | --srcdi | --srcd | --src | --sr)
+ ac_prev=srcdir ;;
+ -srcdir=* | --srcdir=* | --srcdi=* | --srcd=* | --src=* | --sr=*)
+ srcdir="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -sysconfdir | --sysconfdir | --sysconfdi | --sysconfd | --sysconf \
+ | --syscon | --sysco | --sysc | --sys | --sy)
+ ac_prev=sysconfdir ;;
+ -sysconfdir=* | --sysconfdir=* | --sysconfdi=* | --sysconfd=* | --sysconf=* \
+ | --syscon=* | --sysco=* | --sysc=* | --sys=* | --sy=*)
+ sysconfdir="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -target | --target | --targe | --targ | --tar | --ta | --t)
+ ac_prev=target ;;
+ -target=* | --target=* | --targe=* | --targ=* | --tar=* | --ta=* | --t=*)
+ target="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -v | -verbose | --verbose | --verbos | --verbo | --verb)
+ verbose=yes ;;
+
+ -version | --version | --versio | --versi | --vers)
+ echo "configure generated by autoconf version AC_ACVERSION"
+ exit 0 ;;
+
+ -with-* | --with-*)
+ ac_package=`echo $ac_option|sed -e 's/-*with-//' -e 's/=.*//'`
+ # Reject names that are not valid shell variable names.
+changequote(, )dnl
+ if test -n "`echo $ac_package| sed 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]//g'`"; then
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_MSG_ERROR($ac_package: invalid package name)
+ fi
+ ac_package=`echo $ac_package| sed 's/-/_/g'`
+ case "$ac_option" in
+ *=*) ;;
+ *) ac_optarg=yes ;;
+ esac
+ eval "with_${ac_package}='$ac_optarg'" ;;
+
+ -without-* | --without-*)
+ ac_package=`echo $ac_option|sed -e 's/-*without-//'`
+ # Reject names that are not valid shell variable names.
+changequote(, )dnl
+ if test -n "`echo $ac_package| sed 's/[-a-zA-Z0-9_]//g'`"; then
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_MSG_ERROR($ac_package: invalid package name)
+ fi
+ ac_package=`echo $ac_package| sed 's/-/_/g'`
+ eval "with_${ac_package}=no" ;;
+
+ --x)
+ # Obsolete; use --with-x.
+ with_x=yes ;;
+
+ -x-includes | --x-includes | --x-include | --x-includ | --x-inclu \
+ | --x-incl | --x-inc | --x-in | --x-i)
+ ac_prev=x_includes ;;
+ -x-includes=* | --x-includes=* | --x-include=* | --x-includ=* | --x-inclu=* \
+ | --x-incl=* | --x-inc=* | --x-in=* | --x-i=*)
+ x_includes="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -x-libraries | --x-libraries | --x-librarie | --x-librari \
+ | --x-librar | --x-libra | --x-libr | --x-lib | --x-li | --x-l)
+ ac_prev=x_libraries ;;
+ -x-libraries=* | --x-libraries=* | --x-librarie=* | --x-librari=* \
+ | --x-librar=* | --x-libra=* | --x-libr=* | --x-lib=* | --x-li=* | --x-l=*)
+ x_libraries="$ac_optarg" ;;
+
+ -*) AC_MSG_ERROR([$ac_option: invalid option; use --help to show usage])
+ ;;
+
+ *=*)
+ ac_envvar=`expr "x$ac_option" : 'x\([[^=]]*\)='`
+ # Reject names that are not valid shell variable names.
+changequote(, )dnl
+ if test -n "`echo $ac_envvar| sed 's/[_a-zA-Z0-9]//g'`"; then
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid variable name: $ac_envvar])
+ fi
+ ac_optarg=`echo "$ac_optarg" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"`
+ eval "$ac_envvar='$ac_optarg'"
+ export $ac_envvar ;;
+
+ *)
+changequote(, )dnl
+ if test -n "`echo $ac_option| sed 's/[-a-z0-9.]//g'`"; then
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_MSG_WARN($ac_option: invalid host type)
+ fi
+ if test "x$nonopt" != xNONE; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(can only configure for one host and one target at a time)
+ fi
+ nonopt="$ac_option"
+ ;;
+
+ esac
+done
+
+if test -n "$ac_prev"; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(missing argument to --`echo $ac_prev | sed 's/_/-/g'`)
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Try to have only one #! line, so the script doesn't look funny
+dnl for users of AC_REVISION.
+dnl AC_INIT_BINSH()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_INIT_BINSH,
+[#! /bin/sh
+])
+
+dnl AC_INIT(UNIQUE-FILE-IN-SOURCE-DIR)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_INIT,
+[sinclude(acsite.m4)dnl
+sinclude(./aclocal.m4)dnl
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_INIT_BINSH])dnl
+AC_INIT_NOTICE
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl to NORMAL
+AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_INIT)dnl
+AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS
+AC_INIT_PREPARE($1)dnl
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl to NORMAL
+])
+
+dnl AC_INIT_PREPARE(UNIQUE-FILE-IN-SOURCE-DIR)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_INIT_PREPARE,
+[trap 'rm -fr conftest* confdefs* core core.* *.core $ac_clean_files; exit 1' 1 2 15
+
+# File descriptor usage:
+# 0 standard input
+# 1 file creation
+# 2 errors and warnings
+# 3 some systems may open it to /dev/tty
+# 4 used on the Kubota Titan
+define(AC_FD_MSG, 6)dnl
+[#] AC_FD_MSG checking for... messages and results
+define(AC_FD_CC, 5)dnl
+[#] AC_FD_CC compiler messages saved in config.log
+if test "$silent" = yes; then
+ exec AC_FD_MSG>/dev/null
+else
+ exec AC_FD_MSG>&1
+fi
+exec AC_FD_CC>./config.log
+
+echo "\
+This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
+running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
+" 1>&AC_FD_CC
+
+# Strip out --no-create and --no-recursion so they do not pile up.
+# Also quote any args containing shell metacharacters.
+ac_configure_args=
+for ac_arg
+do
+ case "$ac_arg" in
+ -no-create | --no-create | --no-creat | --no-crea | --no-cre \
+ | --no-cr | --no-c) ;;
+ -no-recursion | --no-recursion | --no-recursio | --no-recursi \
+ | --no-recurs | --no-recur | --no-recu | --no-rec | --no-re | --no-r) ;;
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+dnl If you change this globbing pattern, test it on an old shell --
+dnl it's sensitive. Putting any kind of quote in it causes syntax errors.
+ *" "*|*" "*|*[\[\]\~\<<#>>\$\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\\\|\;\<\>\?]*)
+ ac_configure_args="$ac_configure_args '$ac_arg'" ;;
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ *) ac_configure_args="$ac_configure_args $ac_arg" ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+# NLS nuisances.
+# Only set these to C if already set. These must not be set unconditionally
+# because not all systems understand e.g. LANG=C (notably SCO).
+# Fixing LC_MESSAGES prevents Solaris sh from translating var values in `set'!
+# Non-C LC_CTYPE values break the ctype check.
+if test "${LANG+set}" = set; then LANG=C; export LANG; fi
+if test "${LC_ALL+set}" = set; then LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; fi
+if test "${LC_MESSAGES+set}" = set; then LC_MESSAGES=C; export LC_MESSAGES; fi
+if test "${LC_CTYPE+set}" = set; then LC_CTYPE=C; export LC_CTYPE; fi
+
+# confdefs.h avoids OS command line length limits that DEFS can exceed.
+rm -rf conftest* confdefs.h
+# AIX cpp loses on an empty file, so make sure it contains at least a newline.
+echo > confdefs.h
+
+# A filename unique to this package, relative to the directory that
+# configure is in, which we can look for to find out if srcdir is correct.
+ac_unique_file=$1
+
+# Find the source files, if location was not specified.
+if test -z "$srcdir"; then
+ ac_srcdir_defaulted=yes
+ # Try the directory containing this script, then its parent.
+ ac_prog=[$]0
+changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_confdir=`echo $ac_prog|sed 's%/[^/][^/]*$%%'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ test "x$ac_confdir" = "x$ac_prog" && ac_confdir=.
+ srcdir=$ac_confdir
+ if test ! -r $srcdir/$ac_unique_file; then
+ srcdir=..
+ fi
+else
+ ac_srcdir_defaulted=no
+fi
+if test ! -r $srcdir/$ac_unique_file; then
+ if test "$ac_srcdir_defaulted" = yes; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(can not find sources in $ac_confdir or ..)
+ else
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(can not find sources in $srcdir)
+ fi
+fi
+dnl Double slashes in pathnames in object file debugging info
+dnl mess up M-x gdb in Emacs.
+changequote(, )dnl
+srcdir=`echo "${srcdir}" | sed 's%\([^/]\)/*$%\1%'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+
+dnl Let the site file select an alternate cache file if it wants to.
+AC_SITE_LOAD
+AC_CACHE_LOAD
+AC_LANG_C
+dnl By default always use an empty string as the executable
+dnl extension. Only change it if the script calls AC_EXEEXT.
+ac_exeext=
+dnl By default assume that objects files use an extension of .o. Only
+dnl change it if the script calls AC_OBJEXT.
+ac_objext=o
+AC_PROG_ECHO_N
+dnl Substitute for predefined variables.
+AC_SUBST(SHELL)dnl
+AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(CPPFLAGS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(CXXFLAGS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(FFLAGS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(DEFS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(LIBS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(exec_prefix)dnl
+AC_SUBST(prefix)dnl
+AC_SUBST(program_transform_name)dnl
+dnl Installation directory options.
+AC_SUBST(bindir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(sbindir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(libexecdir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(datadir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(sysconfdir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(sharedstatedir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(localstatedir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(libdir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(includedir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(oldincludedir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(infodir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(mandir)dnl
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Selecting optional features
+
+
+dnl AC_ARG_ENABLE(FEATURE, HELP-STRING, ACTION-IF-TRUE [, ACTION-IF-FALSE])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ARG_ENABLE,
+[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_NOTICE)dnl
+ac_help="$ac_help
+[$2]"
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+[#] Check whether --enable-[$1] or --disable-[$1] was given.
+if test "[${enable_]patsubst([$1], -, _)+set}" = set; then
+ enableval="[$enable_]patsubst([$1], -, _)"
+ ifelse([$3], , :, [$3])
+ifelse([$4], , , [else
+ $4
+])dnl
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ENABLE,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_ARG_ENABLE])dnl
+AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], [ --enable-$1], [$2], [$3])dnl
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Working with optional software
+
+
+dnl AC_ARG_WITH(PACKAGE, HELP-STRING, ACTION-IF-TRUE [, ACTION-IF-FALSE])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ARG_WITH,
+[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_NOTICE)dnl
+ac_help="$ac_help
+[$2]"
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+[#] Check whether --with-[$1] or --without-[$1] was given.
+if test "[${with_]patsubst([$1], -, _)+set}" = set; then
+ withval="[$with_]patsubst([$1], -, _)"
+ ifelse([$3], , :, [$3])
+ifelse([$4], , , [else
+ $4
+])dnl
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_WITH,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_ARG_WITH])dnl
+AC_ARG_WITH([$1], [ --with-$1], [$2], [$3])dnl
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Transforming program names.
+
+
+dnl AC_ARG_PROGRAM()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ARG_PROGRAM,
+[if test "$program_transform_name" = s,x,x,; then
+ program_transform_name=
+else
+ # Double any \ or $. echo might interpret backslashes.
+ cat <<\EOF_SED > conftestsed
+s,\\,\\\\,g; s,\$,$$,g
+EOF_SED
+ program_transform_name="`echo $program_transform_name|sed -f conftestsed`"
+ rm -f conftestsed
+fi
+test "$program_prefix" != NONE &&
+ program_transform_name="s,^,${program_prefix},; $program_transform_name"
+# Use a double $ so make ignores it.
+test "$program_suffix" != NONE &&
+ program_transform_name="s,\$\$,${program_suffix},; $program_transform_name"
+
+# sed with no file args requires a program.
+test "$program_transform_name" = "" && program_transform_name="s,x,x,"
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Version numbers
+
+
+dnl AC_REVISION(REVISION-INFO)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_REVISION,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_INIT_BINSH])dnl
+[# From configure.in] translit([$1], $")])
+
+dnl Subroutines of AC_PREREQ.
+
+dnl Change the dots in NUMBER into commas.
+dnl AC_PREREQ_SPLIT(NUMBER)
+define(AC_PREREQ_SPLIT,
+[translit($1, ., [, ])])
+
+dnl Default the ternary version number to 0 (e.g., 1, 7 -> 1, 7, 0).
+dnl AC_PREREQ_CANON(MAJOR, MINOR [,TERNARY])
+define(AC_PREREQ_CANON,
+[$1, $2, ifelse([$3], , 0, [$3])])
+
+dnl Complain and exit if version number 1 is less than version number 2.
+dnl PRINTABLE2 is the printable version of version number 2.
+dnl AC_PREREQ_COMPARE(MAJOR1, MINOR1, TERNARY1, MAJOR2, MINOR2, TERNARY2,
+dnl PRINTABLE2)
+define(AC_PREREQ_COMPARE,
+[ifelse(builtin([eval],
+[$3 + $2 * 1000 + $1 * 1000000 < $6 + $5 * 1000 + $4 * 1000000]), 1,
+[errprint(dnl
+FATAL ERROR: Autoconf version $7 or higher is required for this script
+)m4exit(3)])])
+
+dnl Complain and exit if the Autoconf version is less than VERSION.
+dnl AC_PREREQ(VERSION)
+define(AC_PREREQ,
+[AC_PREREQ_COMPARE(AC_PREREQ_CANON(AC_PREREQ_SPLIT(AC_ACVERSION)),
+AC_PREREQ_CANON(AC_PREREQ_SPLIT([$1])), [$1])])
+
+
+dnl ### Getting the canonical system type
+
+
+dnl Find install-sh, config.sub, config.guess, and Cygnus configure
+dnl in directory DIR. These are auxiliary files used in configuration.
+dnl DIR can be either absolute or relative to $srcdir.
+dnl AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(DIR)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR,
+[AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIRS($1 $srcdir/$1)])
+
+dnl The default is `$srcdir' or `$srcdir/..' or `$srcdir/../..'.
+dnl There's no need to call this macro explicitly; just AC_REQUIRE it.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT,
+[AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIRS($srcdir $srcdir/.. $srcdir/../..)])
+
+dnl Internal subroutine.
+dnl Search for the configuration auxiliary files in directory list $1.
+dnl We look only for install-sh, so users of AC_PROG_INSTALL
+dnl do not automatically need to distribute the other auxiliary files.
+dnl AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIRS(DIR ...)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIRS,
+[ac_aux_dir=
+for ac_dir in $1; do
+ if test -f $ac_dir/install-sh; then
+ case $ac_dir in
+changequote(, )dnl
+ /*|[A-z]:/*) ac_aux_dir=$ac_dir;;
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ *) ac_aux_dir=`pwd`/$ac_dir;;
+ esac
+ ac_install_sh="$ac_aux_dir/install-sh -c"
+ break
+ elif test -f $ac_dir/install.sh; then
+ case $ac_dir in
+changequote(, )dnl
+ /*|[A-z]:/*) ac_aux_dir=$ac_dir;;
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ *) ac_aux_dir=`pwd`/$ac_dir;;
+ esac
+ ac_install_sh="$ac_aux_dir/install.sh -c"
+ break
+ fi
+done
+if test -z "$ac_aux_dir"; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([can not find install-sh or install.sh in $1])
+fi
+ac_config_guess=$ac_aux_dir/config.guess
+ac_config_sub=$ac_aux_dir/config.sub
+ac_configure=$ac_aux_dir/configure # This should be Cygnus configure.
+AC_PROVIDE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
+])
+
+dnl Canonicalize the host, target, and build system types.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
+AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_ARG_PROGRAM])
+# Do some error checking and defaulting for the host and target type.
+# The inputs are:
+# configure --host=HOST --target=TARGET --build=BUILD NONOPT
+#
+# The rules are:
+# 1. You are not allowed to specify --host, --target, and nonopt at the
+# same time.
+# 2. Host defaults to nonopt.
+# 3. If nonopt is not specified, then host defaults to the current host,
+# as determined by config.guess.
+# 4. Target and build default to nonopt.
+# 5. If nonopt is not specified, then target and build default to host.
+
+# The aliases save the names the user supplied, while $host etc.
+# will get canonicalized.
+case $host---$target---$nonopt in
+NONE---*---* | *---NONE---* | *---*---NONE) ;;
+*) AC_MSG_ERROR(can only configure for one host and one target at a time) ;;
+esac
+
+AC_CANONICAL_HOST
+AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
+AC_CANONICAL_BUILD
+test "$host_alias" != "$target_alias" &&
+ test "$program_prefix$program_suffix$program_transform_name" = \
+ NONENONEs,x,x, &&
+ program_prefix=${target_alias}-
+])
+
+dnl Subroutines of AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM.
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CANONICAL_HOST,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
+
+# Make sure we can run config.sub.
+if ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $ac_config_sub sun4 >/dev/null 2>&1; then :
+else AC_MSG_ERROR(can not run $ac_config_sub)
+fi
+
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(host system type)
+
+dnl Set host_alias.
+host_alias=$host
+case "$host_alias" in
+NONE)
+ case $nonopt in
+ NONE)
+ if host_alias=`${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $ac_config_guess`; then :
+ else AC_MSG_ERROR(can not guess host type; you must specify one)
+ fi ;;
+ *) host_alias=$nonopt ;;
+ esac ;;
+esac
+
+dnl Set the other host vars.
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+host=`${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $ac_config_sub $host_alias`
+host_cpu=`echo $host | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
+host_vendor=`echo $host | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'`
+host_os=`echo $host | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+AC_MSG_RESULT($host)
+AC_SUBST(host)dnl
+AC_SUBST(host_alias)dnl
+AC_SUBST(host_cpu)dnl
+AC_SUBST(host_vendor)dnl
+AC_SUBST(host_os)dnl
+])
+
+dnl Internal use only.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CANONICAL_TARGET,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(target system type)
+
+dnl Set target_alias.
+target_alias=$target
+case "$target_alias" in
+NONE)
+ case $nonopt in
+ NONE) target_alias=$host_alias ;;
+ *) target_alias=$nonopt ;;
+ esac ;;
+esac
+
+dnl Set the other target vars.
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+target=`${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $ac_config_sub $target_alias`
+target_cpu=`echo $target | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
+target_vendor=`echo $target | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'`
+target_os=`echo $target | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+AC_MSG_RESULT($target)
+AC_SUBST(target)dnl
+AC_SUBST(target_alias)dnl
+AC_SUBST(target_cpu)dnl
+AC_SUBST(target_vendor)dnl
+AC_SUBST(target_os)dnl
+])
+
+dnl Internal use only.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CANONICAL_BUILD,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(build system type)
+
+dnl Set build_alias.
+build_alias=$build
+case "$build_alias" in
+NONE)
+ case $nonopt in
+ NONE) build_alias=$host_alias ;;
+ *) build_alias=$nonopt ;;
+ esac ;;
+esac
+
+dnl Set the other build vars.
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+build=`${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $ac_config_sub $build_alias`
+build_cpu=`echo $build | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
+build_vendor=`echo $build | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'`
+build_os=`echo $build | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+AC_MSG_RESULT($build)
+AC_SUBST(build)dnl
+AC_SUBST(build_alias)dnl
+AC_SUBST(build_cpu)dnl
+AC_SUBST(build_vendor)dnl
+AC_SUBST(build_os)dnl
+])
+
+
+dnl AC_VALIDATE_CACHED_SYSTEM_TUPLE[(cmd)]
+dnl if the cache file is inconsistent with the current host,
+dnl target and build system types, execute CMD or print a default
+dnl error message.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_VALIDATE_CACHED_SYSTEM_TUPLE, [
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([cached system tuple])
+ if { test x"${ac_cv_host_system_type+set}" = x"set" &&
+ test x"$ac_cv_host_system_type" != x"$host"; } ||
+ { test x"${ac_cv_build_system_type+set}" = x"set" &&
+ test x"$ac_cv_build_system_type" != x"$build"; } ||
+ { test x"${ac_cv_target_system_type+set}" = x"set" &&
+ test x"$ac_cv_target_system_type" != x"$target"; }; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([different])
+ ifelse($#, 1, [$1],
+ [AC_MSG_ERROR([remove config.cache and re-run configure])])
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
+ fi
+ ac_cv_host_system_type="$host"
+ ac_cv_build_system_type="$build"
+ ac_cv_target_system_type="$target"
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Caching test results
+
+
+dnl Look for site or system specific initialization scripts.
+dnl AC_SITE_LOAD()
+define(AC_SITE_LOAD,
+[# Prefer explicitly selected file to automatically selected ones.
+if test -z "$CONFIG_SITE"; then
+ if test "x$prefix" != xNONE; then
+ CONFIG_SITE="$prefix/share/config.site $prefix/etc/config.site"
+ else
+ CONFIG_SITE="$ac_default_prefix/share/config.site $ac_default_prefix/etc/config.site"
+ fi
+fi
+for ac_site_file in $CONFIG_SITE; do
+ if test -r "$ac_site_file"; then
+ echo "loading site script $ac_site_file"
+ . "$ac_site_file"
+ fi
+done
+])
+
+dnl AC_CACHE_LOAD()
+define(AC_CACHE_LOAD,
+[if test -r "$cache_file"; then
+ echo "loading cache $cache_file"
+ . $cache_file
+else
+ echo "creating cache $cache_file"
+ > $cache_file
+fi
+])
+
+dnl AC_CACHE_SAVE()
+define(AC_CACHE_SAVE,
+[cat > confcache <<\EOF
+# This file is a shell script that caches the results of configure
+# tests run on this system so they can be shared between configure
+# scripts and configure runs. It is not useful on other systems.
+# If it contains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it.
+#
+# By default, configure uses ./config.cache as the cache file,
+# creating it if it does not exist already. You can give configure
+# the --cache-file=FILE option to use a different cache file; that is
+# what configure does when it calls configure scripts in
+# subdirectories, so they share the cache.
+# Giving --cache-file=/dev/null disables caching, for debugging configure.
+# config.status only pays attention to the cache file if you give it the
+# --recheck option to rerun configure.
+#
+EOF
+dnl Allow a site initialization script to override cache values.
+# The following way of writing the cache mishandles newlines in values,
+# but we know of no workaround that is simple, portable, and efficient.
+# So, don't put newlines in cache variables' values.
+# Ultrix sh set writes to stderr and can't be redirected directly,
+# and sets the high bit in the cache file unless we assign to the vars.
+changequote(, )dnl
+(set) 2>&1 |
+ case `(ac_space=' '; set | grep ac_space) 2>&1` in
+ *ac_space=\ *)
+ # `set' does not quote correctly, so add quotes (double-quote substitution
+ # turns \\\\ into \\, and sed turns \\ into \).
+ sed -n \
+ -e "s/'/'\\\\''/g" \
+ -e "s/^\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*_cv_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1=\${\\1='\\2'}/p"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # `set' quotes correctly as required by POSIX, so do not add quotes.
+ sed -n -e 's/^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*_cv_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)=\(.*\)/\1=${\1=\2}/p'
+ ;;
+ esac >> confcache
+changequote([, ])dnl
+if cmp -s $cache_file confcache; then
+ :
+else
+ if test -w $cache_file; then
+ echo "updating cache $cache_file"
+ cat confcache > $cache_file
+ else
+ echo "not updating unwritable cache $cache_file"
+ fi
+fi
+rm -f confcache
+])
+
+dnl The name of shell var CACHE-ID must contain `_cv_' in order to get saved.
+dnl AC_CACHE_VAL(CACHE-ID, COMMANDS-TO-SET-IT)
+define(AC_CACHE_VAL,
+[dnl We used to use the below line, but it fails if the 1st arg is a
+dnl shell variable, so we need the eval.
+dnl if test "${$1+set}" = set; then
+dnl the '' avoids an AIX 4.1 sh bug ("invalid expansion").
+if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'$1'+set}'`\" = set"; then
+ echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&AC_FD_MSG
+else
+ $2
+fi
+])
+
+dnl AC_CACHE_CHECK(MESSAGE, CACHE-ID, COMMANDS)
+define(AC_CACHE_CHECK,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([$1])
+AC_CACHE_VAL([$2], [$3])
+AC_MSG_RESULT([$]$2)])
+
+
+dnl ### Defining symbols
+
+
+dnl Set VARIABLE to VALUE, verbatim, or 1.
+dnl AC_DEFINE(VARIABLE [, VALUE])
+define(AC_DEFINE,
+[cat >> confdefs.h <<\EOF
+[#define] $1 ifelse($#, 2, [$2], $#, 3, [$2], 1)
+EOF
+])
+
+dnl Similar, but perform shell substitutions $ ` \ once on VALUE.
+define(AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED,
+[cat >> confdefs.h <<EOF
+[#define] $1 ifelse($#, 2, [$2], $#, 3, [$2], 1)
+EOF
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Setting output variables
+
+
+dnl This macro protects VARIABLE from being diverted twice
+dnl if this macro is called twice for it.
+dnl AC_SUBST(VARIABLE)
+define(AC_SUBST,
+[ifdef([AC_SUBST_$1], ,
+[define([AC_SUBST_$1], )dnl
+AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_SED)dnl
+s%@$1@%[$]$1%g
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+])])
+
+dnl AC_SUBST_FILE(VARIABLE)
+define(AC_SUBST_FILE,
+[ifdef([AC_SUBST_$1], ,
+[define([AC_SUBST_$1], )dnl
+AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_SED)dnl
+/@$1@/r [$]$1
+s%@$1@%%g
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+])])
+
+
+dnl ### Printing messages
+
+
+dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(FEATURE-DESCRIPTION)
+define(AC_MSG_CHECKING,
+[echo $ac_n "checking $1""... $ac_c" 1>&AC_FD_MSG
+echo "configure:__oline__: checking $1" >&AC_FD_CC])
+
+dnl AC_CHECKING(FEATURE-DESCRIPTION)
+define(AC_CHECKING,
+[echo "checking $1" 1>&AC_FD_MSG
+echo "configure:__oline__: checking $1" >&AC_FD_CC])
+
+dnl AC_MSG_RESULT(RESULT-DESCRIPTION)
+define(AC_MSG_RESULT,
+[echo "$ac_t""$1" 1>&AC_FD_MSG])
+
+dnl AC_VERBOSE(RESULT-DESCRIPTION)
+define(AC_VERBOSE,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_MSG_RESULT])dnl
+echo " $1" 1>&AC_FD_MSG])
+
+dnl AC_MSG_WARN(PROBLEM-DESCRIPTION)
+define(AC_MSG_WARN,
+[echo "configure: warning: $1" 1>&2])
+
+dnl AC_MSG_ERROR(ERROR-DESCRIPTION)
+define(AC_MSG_ERROR,
+[{ echo "configure: error: $1" 1>&2; exit 1; }])
+
+
+dnl ### Selecting which language to use for testing
+
+
+dnl AC_LANG_C()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_LANG_C,
+[define([AC_LANG], [C])dnl
+ac_ext=c
+# CFLAGS is not in ac_cpp because -g, -O, etc. are not valid cpp options.
+ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
+ac_compile='${CC-cc} -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+ac_link='${CC-cc} -o conftest${ac_exeext} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cc_cross
+])
+
+dnl AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS,
+[define([AC_LANG], [CPLUSPLUS])dnl
+ac_ext=C
+# CXXFLAGS is not in ac_cpp because -g, -O, etc. are not valid cpp options.
+ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
+ac_compile='${CXX-g++} -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+ac_link='${CXX-g++} -o conftest${ac_exeext} $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cxx_cross
+])
+
+dnl AC_LANG_FORTRAN77()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_LANG_FORTRAN77,
+[define([AC_LANG], [FORTRAN77])dnl
+ac_ext=f
+ac_compile='${F77-f77} -c $FFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+ac_link='${F77-f77} -o conftest${ac_exeext} $FFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_f77_cross
+])
+
+dnl Push the current language on a stack.
+dnl AC_LANG_SAVE()
+define(AC_LANG_SAVE,
+[pushdef([AC_LANG_STACK], AC_LANG)])
+
+dnl Restore the current language from the stack.
+dnl AC_LANG_RESTORE()
+pushdef([AC_LANG_RESTORE],
+[ifelse(AC_LANG_STACK, [C], [AC_LANG_C],dnl
+AC_LANG_STACK, [CPLUSPLUS], [AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS],dnl
+AC_LANG_STACK, [FORTRAN77], [AC_LANG_FORTRAN77])[]popdef([AC_LANG_STACK])])
+
+
+dnl ### Compiler-running mechanics
+
+
+dnl The purpose of this macro is to "configure:123: command line"
+dnl written into config.log for every test run.
+dnl AC_TRY_EVAL(VARIABLE)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_EVAL,
+[{ (eval echo configure:__oline__: \"[$]$1\") 1>&AC_FD_CC; dnl
+(eval [$]$1) 2>&AC_FD_CC; }])
+
+dnl AC_TRY_COMMAND(COMMAND)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_COMMAND,
+[{ ac_try='$1'; AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try); }])
+
+
+dnl ### Dependencies between macros
+
+
+dnl AC_BEFORE(THIS-MACRO-NAME, CALLED-MACRO-NAME)
+define(AC_BEFORE,
+[ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_$2], [errprint(__file__:__line__: [$2 was called before $1
+])])])
+
+dnl AC_REQUIRE(MACRO-NAME)
+define(AC_REQUIRE,
+[ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_$1], ,
+[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(builtin(eval, AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT - 1))dnl
+indir([$1])
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+])])
+
+dnl AC_PROVIDE(MACRO-NAME)
+define(AC_PROVIDE,
+[define([AC_PROVIDE_$1], )])
+
+dnl AC_OBSOLETE(THIS-MACRO-NAME [, SUGGESTION])
+define(AC_OBSOLETE,
+[errprint(__file__:__line__: warning: [$1] is obsolete[$2]
+)])
+
+
+dnl ### Checking for programs
+
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_PROG(VARIABLE, PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR, VALUE-IF-FOUND
+dnl [, [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND] [, [PATH] [, [REJECT]]]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_PROG,
+[# Extract the first word of "$2", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy $2; ac_word=[$]2
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $ac_word])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_$1,
+[if test -n "[$]$1"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_$1="[$]$1" # Let the user override the test.
+else
+ IFS="${IFS= }"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=":"
+ifelse([$6], , , [ ac_prog_rejected=no
+])dnl
+dnl $ac_dummy forces splitting on constant user-supplied paths.
+dnl POSIX.2 word splitting is done only on the output of word expansions,
+dnl not every word. This closes a longstanding sh security hole.
+dnl On MS-DOS, we should use test -x, but in general test -f is better
+dnl because some systems do not support test -x.
+ if test -z "$COMSPEC"; then ac_x=-f; else ac_x=-x; fi
+ ac_dummy="ifelse([$5], , $PATH, [$5])"
+ for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do
+ test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=.
+ if test $ac_x $ac_dir/$ac_word; then
+ifelse([$6], , , dnl
+[ if test "[$ac_dir/$ac_word]" = "$6"; then
+ ac_prog_rejected=yes
+ continue
+ fi
+])dnl
+ ac_cv_prog_$1="$3"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ IFS="$ac_save_ifs"
+ifelse([$6], , , [if test $ac_prog_rejected = yes; then
+ # We found a bogon in the path, so make sure we never use it.
+ set dummy [$]ac_cv_prog_$1
+ shift
+ if test [$]# -gt 0; then
+ # We chose a different compiler from the bogus one.
+ # However, it has the same basename, so the bogon will be chosen
+ # first if we set $1 to just the basename; use the full file name.
+ shift
+ set dummy "$ac_dir/$ac_word" "[$]@"
+ shift
+ ac_cv_prog_$1="[$]@"
+ifelse([$2], [$4], dnl
+[ else
+ # Default is a loser.
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([$1=$6 unacceptable, but no other $4 found in dnl
+ifelse([$5], , [\$]PATH, [$5])])
+])dnl
+ fi
+fi
+])dnl
+dnl If no 4th arg is given, leave the cache variable unset,
+dnl so AC_CHECK_PROGS will keep looking.
+ifelse([$4], , , [ test -z "[$]ac_cv_prog_$1" && ac_cv_prog_$1="$4"
+])dnl
+fi])dnl
+$1="$ac_cv_prog_$1"
+if test -n "[$]$1"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$]$1)
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+fi
+AC_SUBST($1)dnl
+])
+
+dnl AC_PATH_PROG(VARIABLE, PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR [, VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND [, PATH]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_PROG,
+[# Extract the first word of "$2", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy $2; ac_word=[$]2
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $ac_word])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_path_$1,
+[case "[$]$1" in
+changequote(,)dnl
+ /*|[A-z]:/*)
+changequote([,])dnl
+ ac_cv_path_$1="[$]$1" # Let the user override the test with a path.
+ ;;
+ ?:/*)
+ ac_cv_path_$1="[$]$1" # Let the user override the test with a dos path.
+ ;;
+ *)
+ IFS="${IFS= }"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=":"
+dnl $ac_dummy forces splitting on constant user-supplied paths.
+dnl POSIX.2 word splitting is done only on the output of word expansions,
+dnl not every word. This closes a longstanding sh security hole.
+dnl On MS-DOS, we should use test -x, but in general test -f is better
+dnl because some systems do not support test -x.
+ if test -z "$COMSPEC"; then ac_x=-f; else ac_x=-x; fi
+ ac_dummy="ifelse([$4], , $PATH, [$4])"
+ for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do
+ test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=.
+ if test $ac_x $ac_dir/$ac_word; then
+ ac_cv_path_$1="$ac_dir/$ac_word"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ IFS="$ac_save_ifs"
+dnl If no 3rd arg is given, leave the cache variable unset,
+dnl so AC_PATH_PROGS will keep looking.
+ifelse([$3], , , [ test -z "[$]ac_cv_path_$1" && ac_cv_path_$1="$3"
+])dnl
+ ;;
+esac])dnl
+$1="$ac_cv_path_$1"
+if test -n "[$]$1"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$]$1)
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+fi
+AC_SUBST($1)dnl
+])
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_PROGS(VARIABLE, PROGS-TO-CHECK-FOR [, VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND
+dnl [, PATH]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_PROGS,
+[for ac_prog in $2
+do
+AC_CHECK_PROG($1, [$]ac_prog, [$]ac_prog, , $4)
+test -n "[$]$1" && break
+done
+ifelse([$3], , , [test -n "[$]$1" || $1="$3"
+])])
+
+dnl AC_PATH_PROGS(VARIABLE, PROGS-TO-CHECK-FOR [, VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND
+dnl [, PATH]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_PROGS,
+[for ac_prog in $2
+do
+AC_PATH_PROG($1, [$]ac_prog, , $4)
+test -n "[$]$1" && break
+done
+ifelse([$3], , , [test -n "[$]$1" || $1="$3"
+])])
+
+dnl Internal subroutine.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_TOOL_PREFIX,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_BUILD])dnl
+if test $host != $build; then
+ ac_tool_prefix=${host_alias}-
+else
+ ac_tool_prefix=
+fi
+])
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_TOOL(VARIABLE, PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR[, VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND [, PATH]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_TOOL,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CHECK_TOOL_PREFIX])dnl
+AC_CHECK_PROG($1, ${ac_tool_prefix}$2, ${ac_tool_prefix}$2,
+ ifelse([$3], , [$2], ), $4)
+ifelse([$3], , , [
+if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1"; then
+if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix"; then
+ AC_CHECK_PROG($1, $2, $2, $3)
+else
+ $1="$3"
+fi
+fi])
+])
+
+dnl Guess the value for the `prefix' variable by looking for
+dnl the argument program along PATH and taking its parent.
+dnl Example: if the argument is `gcc' and we find /usr/local/gnu/bin/gcc,
+dnl set `prefix' to /usr/local/gnu.
+dnl This comes too late to find a site file based on the prefix,
+dnl and it might use a cached value for the path.
+dnl No big loss, I think, since most configures don't use this macro anyway.
+dnl AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM(PROGRAM)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM,
+[if test "x$prefix" = xNONE; then
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+define(<<AC_VAR_NAME>>, translit($1, [a-z], [A-Z]))dnl
+changequote([, ])dnl
+dnl We reimplement AC_MSG_CHECKING (mostly) to avoid the ... in the middle.
+echo $ac_n "checking for prefix by $ac_c" 1>&AC_FD_MSG
+AC_PATH_PROG(AC_VAR_NAME, $1)
+dnl SU: additionally, remove trailing /bin from path since the current teTeX paths look like
+dnl '/usr/local/teTeX/bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu/tex'
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+ if test -n "$ac_cv_path_<<>>AC_VAR_NAME"; then
+ prefix=`echo $ac_cv_path_<<>>AC_VAR_NAME|sed 's%/[^/][^/]*//*[^/][^/]*$%%'|sed 's%/bin$%%'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ fi
+fi
+undefine([AC_VAR_NAME])dnl
+])
+
+dnl Try to compile, link and execute TEST-PROGRAM. Set WORKING-VAR to
+dnl `yes' if the current compiler works, otherwise set it ti `no'. Set
+dnl CROSS-VAR to `yes' if the compiler and linker produce non-native
+dnl executables, otherwise set it to `no'. Before calling
+dnl `AC_TRY_COMPILER()', call `AC_LANG_*' to set-up for the right
+dnl language.
+dnl
+dnl AC_TRY_COMPILER(TEST-PROGRAM, WORKING-VAR, CROSS-VAR)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_COMPILER,
+[cat > conftest.$ac_ext << EOF
+ifelse(AC_LANG, [FORTRAN77], ,
+[
+[#]line __oline__ "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+])
+[$1]
+EOF
+if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
+ [$2]=yes
+ # If we can't run a trivial program, we are probably using a cross compiler.
+ if (./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then
+ [$3]=no
+ else
+ [$3]=yes
+ fi
+else
+ echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_CC
+ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_CC
+ [$2]=no
+fi
+rm -fr conftest*])
+
+
+dnl ### Checking for libraries
+
+
+dnl AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(func, action-if-found, action-if-not-found)
+dnl Try to link a program that calls FUNC, handling GCC builtins. If
+dnl the link succeeds, execute ACTION-IF-FOUND; otherwise, execute
+dnl ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND.
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC,
+AC_TRY_LINK(dnl
+ifelse([$1], [main], , dnl Avoid conflicting decl of main.
+[/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+]ifelse(AC_LANG, CPLUSPLUS, [#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+])dnl
+[/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char $1();
+]),
+[$1()],
+[$2],
+[$3]))
+
+
+dnl AC_SEARCH_LIBS(FUNCTION, SEARCH-LIBS [, ACTION-IF-FOUND
+dnl [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND [, OTHER-LIBRARIES]]])
+dnl Search for a library defining FUNC, if it's not already available.
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SEARCH_LIBS,
+[AC_PREREQ([2.13])
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([for library containing $1], [ac_cv_search_$1],
+[ac_func_search_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+ac_cv_search_$1="no"
+AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC([$1], [ac_cv_search_$1="none required"])
+test "$ac_cv_search_$1" = "no" && for i in $2; do
+LIBS="-l$i $5 $ac_func_search_save_LIBS"
+AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC([$1],
+[ac_cv_search_$1="-l$i"
+break])
+done
+LIBS="$ac_func_search_save_LIBS"])
+if test "$ac_cv_search_$1" != "no"; then
+ test "$ac_cv_search_$1" = "none required" || LIBS="$ac_cv_search_$1 $LIBS"
+ $3
+else :
+ $4
+fi])
+
+
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_LIB(LIBRARY, FUNCTION [, ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND
+dnl [, OTHER-LIBRARIES]]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_LIB,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $2 in -l$1])
+dnl Use a cache variable name containing both the library and function name,
+dnl because the test really is for library $1 defining function $2, not
+dnl just for library $1. Separate tests with the same $1 and different $2s
+dnl may have different results.
+ac_lib_var=`echo $1['_']$2 | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var,
+[ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+LIBS="-l$1 $5 $LIBS"
+AC_TRY_LINK(dnl
+ifelse(AC_LANG, [FORTRAN77], ,
+ifelse([$2], [main], , dnl Avoid conflicting decl of main.
+[/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+]ifelse(AC_LANG, CPLUSPLUS, [#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+])dnl
+[/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char $2();
+])),
+ [$2()],
+ eval "ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var=yes",
+ eval "ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var=no")
+LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+])dnl
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_lib_'$ac_lib_var`\" = yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ ifelse([$3], ,
+[changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_tr_lib=HAVE_LIB`echo $1 | sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g' \
+ -e 'y/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($ac_tr_lib)
+ LIBS="-l$1 $LIBS"
+], [$3])
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ifelse([$4], , , [$4
+])dnl
+fi
+])
+
+dnl AC_HAVE_LIBRARY(LIBRARY, [, ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND
+dnl [, OTHER-LIBRARIES]]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HAVE_LIBRARY,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_CHECK_LIB])dnl
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+define(<<AC_LIB_NAME>>, dnl
+patsubst(patsubst($1, <<lib\([^\.]*\)\.a>>, <<\1>>), <<-l>>, <<>>))dnl
+define(<<AC_CV_NAME>>, ac_cv_lib_<<>>AC_LIB_NAME)dnl
+changequote([, ])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -l[]AC_LIB_NAME])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(AC_CV_NAME,
+[ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+LIBS="-l[]AC_LIB_NAME[] $4 $LIBS"
+AC_TRY_LINK( , [main()], AC_CV_NAME=yes, AC_CV_NAME=no)
+LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+])dnl
+AC_MSG_RESULT($AC_CV_NAME)
+if test "$AC_CV_NAME" = yes; then
+ ifelse([$2], ,
+[AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIB]translit(AC_LIB_NAME, [a-z], [A-Z]))
+ LIBS="-l[]AC_LIB_NAME[] $LIBS"
+], [$2])
+ifelse([$3], , , [else
+ $3
+])dnl
+fi
+undefine([AC_LIB_NAME])dnl
+undefine([AC_CV_NAME])dnl
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Examining declarations
+
+
+dnl AC_TRY_CPP(INCLUDES, [ACTION-IF-TRUE [, ACTION-IF-FALSE]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_CPP,
+[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl
+cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+[#]line __oline__ "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+[$1]
+EOF
+dnl Capture the stderr of cpp. eval is necessary to expand ac_cpp.
+dnl We used to copy stderr to stdout and capture it in a variable, but
+dnl that breaks under sh -x, which writes compile commands starting
+dnl with ` +' to stderr in eval and subshells.
+ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
+AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try)
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
+if test -z "$ac_err"; then
+ ifelse([$2], , :, [rm -rf conftest*
+ $2])
+else
+ echo "$ac_err" >&AC_FD_CC
+ echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_CC
+ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_CC
+ifelse([$3], , , [ rm -rf conftest*
+ $3
+])dnl
+fi
+rm -f conftest*])
+
+dnl AC_EGREP_HEADER(PATTERN, HEADER-FILE, ACTION-IF-FOUND [,
+dnl ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_EGREP_HEADER,
+[AC_EGREP_CPP([$1], [#include <$2>], [$3], [$4])])
+
+dnl Because this macro is used by AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL, which must
+dnl come early, it is not included in AC_BEFORE checks.
+dnl AC_EGREP_CPP(PATTERN, PROGRAM, [ACTION-IF-FOUND [,
+dnl ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_EGREP_CPP,
+[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl
+cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+[#]line __oline__ "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+[$2]
+EOF
+dnl eval is necessary to expand ac_cpp.
+dnl Ultrix and Pyramid sh refuse to redirect output of eval, so use subshell.
+if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&AC_FD_CC |
+dnl Prevent m4 from eating character classes:
+changequote(, )dnl
+ egrep "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ ifelse([$3], , :, [rm -rf conftest*
+ $3])
+ifelse([$4], , , [else
+ rm -rf conftest*
+ $4
+])dnl
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Examining syntax
+
+
+dnl AC_TRY_COMPILE(INCLUDES, FUNCTION-BODY,
+dnl [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_COMPILE,
+[cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+ifelse(AC_LANG, [FORTRAN77],
+[ program main
+[$2]
+ end],
+[dnl This sometimes fails to find confdefs.h, for some reason.
+dnl [#]line __oline__ "[$]0"
+[#]line __oline__ "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+[$1]
+int main() {
+[$2]
+; return 0; }
+])EOF
+if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_compile); then
+ ifelse([$3], , :, [rm -rf conftest*
+ $3])
+else
+ echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_CC
+ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_CC
+ifelse([$4], , , [ rm -rf conftest*
+ $4
+])dnl
+fi
+rm -f conftest*])
+
+
+dnl ### Examining libraries
+
+
+dnl AC_COMPILE_CHECK(ECHO-TEXT, INCLUDES, FUNCTION-BODY,
+dnl ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_COMPILE_CHECK,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_TRY_COMPILE or AC_TRY_LINK, and AC_MSG_CHECKING and AC_MSG_RESULT])dnl
+ifelse([$1], , , [AC_CHECKING([for $1])
+])dnl
+AC_TRY_LINK([$2], [$3], [$4], [$5])
+])
+
+dnl AC_TRY_LINK(INCLUDES, FUNCTION-BODY,
+dnl [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_LINK,
+[cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+ifelse(AC_LANG, [FORTRAN77],
+[
+ program main
+ call [$2]
+ end
+],
+[dnl This sometimes fails to find confdefs.h, for some reason.
+dnl [#]line __oline__ "[$]0"
+[#]line __oline__ "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+[$1]
+int main() {
+[$2]
+; return 0; }
+])EOF
+if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
+ ifelse([$3], , :, [rm -rf conftest*
+ $3])
+else
+ echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_CC
+ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_CC
+ifelse([$4], , , [ rm -rf conftest*
+ $4
+])dnl
+fi
+rm -f conftest*])
+
+
+dnl ### Checking for run-time features
+
+
+dnl AC_TRY_RUN(PROGRAM, [ACTION-IF-TRUE [, ACTION-IF-FALSE
+dnl [, ACTION-IF-CROSS-COMPILING]]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_RUN,
+[if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
+ ifelse([$4], ,
+ [errprint(__file__:__line__: warning: [AC_TRY_RUN] called without default to allow cross compiling
+)dnl
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(can not run test program while cross compiling)],
+ [$4])
+else
+ AC_TRY_RUN_NATIVE([$1], [$2], [$3])
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Like AC_TRY_RUN but assumes a native-environment (non-cross) compiler.
+dnl AC_TRY_RUN_NATIVE(PROGRAM, [ACTION-IF-TRUE [, ACTION-IF-FALSE]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TRY_RUN_NATIVE,
+[cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+[#]line __oline__ "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+ifelse(AC_LANG, CPLUSPLUS, [#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" void exit(int);
+#endif
+])dnl
+[$1]
+EOF
+if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) && test -s conftest${ac_exeext} && (./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null
+then
+dnl Don't remove the temporary files here, so they can be examined.
+ ifelse([$2], , :, [$2])
+else
+ echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_CC
+ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_CC
+ifelse([$3], , , [ rm -fr conftest*
+ $3
+])dnl
+fi
+rm -fr conftest*])
+
+
+dnl ### Checking for header files
+
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_HEADER(HEADER-FILE, [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_HEADER,
+[dnl Do the transliteration at runtime so arg 1 can be a shell variable.
+ac_safe=`echo "$1" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $1])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_header_$ac_safe,
+[AC_TRY_CPP([#include <$1>], eval "ac_cv_header_$ac_safe=yes",
+ eval "ac_cv_header_$ac_safe=no")])dnl
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_header_'$ac_safe`\" = yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ ifelse([$2], , :, [$2])
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ifelse([$3], , , [$3
+])dnl
+fi
+])
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_HEADERS(HEADER-FILE... [, ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_HEADERS,
+[for ac_hdr in $1
+do
+AC_CHECK_HEADER($ac_hdr,
+[changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_tr_hdr=HAVE_`echo $ac_hdr | sed 'y%abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-%ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___%'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($ac_tr_hdr) $2], $3)dnl
+done
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checking for the existence of files
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_FILE(FILE, [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_FILE,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
+dnl Do the transliteration at runtime so arg 1 can be a shell variable.
+ac_safe=`echo "$1" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $1])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_file_$ac_safe,
+[if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
+ errprint(__file__:__line__: warning: Cannot check for file existence when cross compiling
+)dnl
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(Cannot check for file existence when cross compiling)
+else
+ if test -r $1; then
+ eval "ac_cv_file_$ac_safe=yes"
+ else
+ eval "ac_cv_file_$ac_safe=no"
+ fi
+fi])dnl
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_file_'$ac_safe`\" = yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ ifelse([$2], , :, [$2])
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ifelse([$3], , , [$3])
+fi
+])
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_FILES(FILE... [, ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_FILES,
+[for ac_file in $1
+do
+AC_CHECK_FILE($ac_file,
+[changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_tr_file=HAVE_`echo $ac_file | sed 'y%abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-%ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___%'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($ac_tr_file) $2], $3)dnl
+done
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checking for library functions
+
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_FUNC(FUNCTION, [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_FUNC,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $1])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_func_$1,
+[AC_TRY_LINK(
+dnl Don't include <ctype.h> because on OSF/1 3.0 it includes <sys/types.h>
+dnl which includes <sys/select.h> which contains a prototype for
+dnl select. Similarly for bzero.
+[/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
+ which can conflict with char $1(); below. */
+#include <assert.h>
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+]ifelse(AC_LANG, CPLUSPLUS, [#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+])dnl
+[/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char $1();
+], [
+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
+#if defined (__stub_$1) || defined (__stub___$1)
+choke me
+#else
+$1();
+#endif
+], eval "ac_cv_func_$1=yes", eval "ac_cv_func_$1=no")])
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_func_'$1`\" = yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ ifelse([$2], , :, [$2])
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ifelse([$3], , , [$3
+])dnl
+fi
+])
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_FUNCS(FUNCTION... [, ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_FUNCS,
+[for ac_func in $1
+do
+AC_CHECK_FUNC($ac_func,
+[changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_tr_func=HAVE_`echo $ac_func | tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($ac_tr_func) $2], $3)dnl
+done
+])
+
+dnl AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(FUNCTION...)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_REPLACE_FUNCS,
+[AC_CHECK_FUNCS([$1], , [LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS ${ac_func}.${ac_objext}"])
+AC_SUBST(LIBOBJS)dnl
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checking compiler characteristics
+
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(TYPE [, CROSS-SIZE])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_SIZEOF,
+[changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+dnl The name to #define.
+define(<<AC_TYPE_NAME>>, translit(sizeof_$1, [a-z *], [A-Z_P]))dnl
+dnl The cache variable name.
+define(<<AC_CV_NAME>>, translit(ac_cv_sizeof_$1, [ *], [_p]))dnl
+changequote([, ])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(size of $1)
+AC_CACHE_VAL(AC_CV_NAME,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <stdio.h>
+main()
+{
+ FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w");
+ if (!f) exit(1);
+ fprintf(f, "%d\n", sizeof($1));
+ exit(0);
+}], AC_CV_NAME=`cat conftestval`, AC_CV_NAME=0, ifelse([$2], , , AC_CV_NAME=$2))])dnl
+AC_MSG_RESULT($AC_CV_NAME)
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TYPE_NAME, $AC_CV_NAME)
+undefine([AC_TYPE_NAME])dnl
+undefine([AC_CV_NAME])dnl
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checking for typedefs
+
+
+dnl AC_CHECK_TYPE(TYPE, DEFAULT)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_TYPE,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $1)
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_type_$1,
+[AC_EGREP_CPP(dnl
+changequote(<<,>>)dnl
+<<(^|[^a-zA-Z_0-9])$1[^a-zA-Z_0-9]>>dnl
+changequote([,]), [#include <sys/types.h>
+#if STDC_HEADERS
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+#endif
+#if HAVE_STDINT_H
+#include <stdint.h>
+#endif], ac_cv_type_$1=yes, ac_cv_type_$1=no)])dnl
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_type_$1)
+if test $ac_cv_type_$1 = no; then
+ AC_DEFINE($1, $2)
+fi
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Creating output files
+
+dnl # Preparing for autoconf-2.5x:
+dnl #
+dnl # As a first step towards autoconf-2.5x we (re)define some
+dnl # autoconf-2.13 macros, thus simulating autoconf-2.5x syntax.
+dnl #
+dnl # In a second step we shall convert the various configure.in's
+dnl # to the new syntax (and add required quoting) such that they
+dnl # can be used with both autoconf versions.
+dnl #
+dnl # 2005-02-20 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
+
+dnl # First we define some new macros as in autoconf-2.5x
+
+dnl # AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(HEADERS..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
+dnl # ------------------------------------------------------
+define([AC_LIST_HEADER])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CONFIG_HEADERS,
+[define([AC_LIST_HEADER], AC_LIST_HEADER $1)dnl
+AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_CMDS)dnl
+[$2]
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_ICMDS)dnl
+[$3]
+AC_DIVERT_POP()])
+
+dnl # AC_CONFIG_FILES(FILE..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
+dnl # -------------------------------------------------
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CONFIG_FILES,
+[ac_config_files="$ac_config_files $1"
+AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_CMDS)dnl
+[$2]
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_ICMDS)dnl
+[$3]
+AC_DIVERT_POP()])
+
+dnl # Below we redefine some autoconf-2.13 macros in terms of the
+dnl # new ones.
+
+dnl AC_CONFIG_HEADER(HEADER-TO-CREATE ...)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CONFIG_HEADER,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_CONFIG_HEADERS])
+AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([$1])])
+
+dnl Link each of the existing files SOURCE... to the corresponding
+dnl link name in DEST...
+dnl AC_LINK_FILES(SOURCE..., DEST...)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_LINK_FILES,
+[dnl
+define([AC_LIST_FILES], ifdef([AC_LIST_FILES], [AC_LIST_FILES ],)[$1])dnl
+define([AC_LIST_LINKS], ifdef([AC_LIST_LINKS], [AC_LIST_LINKS ],)[$2])])
+
+dnl Add additional commands for AC_OUTPUT to put into config.status.
+dnl Use diversions instead of macros so we can be robust in the
+dnl presence of commas in $1 and/or $2.
+dnl AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS(EXTRA-CMDS, INIT-CMDS)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS,
+[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_CMDS)dnl
+[$1]
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_ICMDS)dnl
+[$2]
+AC_DIVERT_POP()])
+
+dnl AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(DIR ...)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
+subdirs="$subdirs $1"
+AC_SUBST(subdirs)dnl
+])
+
+dnl The big finish.
+dnl Produce config.status, config.h, and links; and configure subdirs.
+dnl AC_OUTPUT([FILE...] [, EXTRA-CMDS] [, INIT-CMDS])
+define(AC_OUTPUT,
+[trap '' 1 2 15
+ifelse([$1][$2][$3], , , [AC_OBSOLETE([$0 with arguments],
+ [; instead use AC_CONFIG_FILES and $0 without arguments])])dnl
+AC_CACHE_SAVE
+trap 'rm -fr conftest* confdefs* core core.* *.core $ac_clean_files; exit 1' 1 2 15
+
+test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix=$ac_default_prefix
+# Let make expand exec_prefix.
+test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix='${prefix}'
+
+# Any assignment to VPATH causes Sun make to only execute
+# the first set of double-colon rules, so remove it if not needed.
+# If there is a colon in the path, we need to keep it.
+if test "x$srcdir" = x.; then
+changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_vpsub='/^[ ]*VPATH[ ]*=[^:]*$/d'
+changequote([, ])dnl
+fi
+
+trap 'rm -f $CONFIG_STATUS conftest*; exit 1' 1 2 15
+
+ifdef([AC_LIST_HEADER], [DEFS=-DHAVE_CONFIG_H], [AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS()])
+
+# Without the "./", some shells look in PATH for config.status.
+: ${CONFIG_STATUS=./config.status}
+
+echo creating $CONFIG_STATUS
+rm -f $CONFIG_STATUS
+cat > $CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
+#! /bin/sh
+# Generated automatically by configure.
+# Run this file to recreate the current configuration.
+# This directory was configured as follows,
+dnl hostname on some systems (SVR3.2, Linux) returns a bogus exit status,
+dnl so uname gets run too.
+# on host `(hostname || uname -n) 2>/dev/null | sed 1q`:
+#
+[#] [$]0 [$]ac_configure_args
+#
+# Compiler output produced by configure, useful for debugging
+# configure, is in ./config.log if it exists.
+
+changequote(, )dnl
+ac_cs_usage="Usage: $CONFIG_STATUS [--recheck] [--version] [--help]"
+changequote([, ])dnl
+for ac_option
+do
+ case "[\$]ac_option" in
+ -recheck | --recheck | --rechec | --reche | --rech | --rec | --re | --r)
+ echo "running [\$]{CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} [$]0 [$]ac_configure_args --no-create --no-recursion"
+ exec [\$]{CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} [$]0 [$]ac_configure_args --no-create --no-recursion ;;
+ -version | --version | --versio | --versi | --vers | --ver | --ve | --v)
+ echo "$CONFIG_STATUS generated by autoconf version AC_ACVERSION"
+ exit 0 ;;
+ -help | --help | --hel | --he | --h)
+ echo "[\$]ac_cs_usage"; exit 0 ;;
+ *) echo "[\$]ac_cs_usage"; exit 1 ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+ac_given_srcdir=$srcdir
+ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_AC_PROG_INSTALL], [ac_given_INSTALL="$INSTALL"
+])dnl
+
+ifelse([$1], [],, [AC_CONFIG_FILES([$1])])
+trap 'rm -fr `echo "$ac_config_files AC_LIST_HEADER" | sed "s/:[[^ ]]*//g"` conftest*; exit 1' 1 2 15
+EOF
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
+
+AC_OUTPUT_FILES([$ac_config_files])
+ifdef([AC_LIST_HEADER], [AC_OUTPUT_HEADER(AC_LIST_HEADER)])dnl
+ifdef([AC_LIST_LINKS], [AC_OUTPUT_LINKS(AC_LIST_FILES, AC_LIST_LINKS)])dnl
+EOF
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
+undivert(AC_DIVERSION_ICMDS)dnl
+$3
+EOF
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
+undivert(AC_DIVERSION_CMDS)dnl
+$2
+exit 0
+EOF
+chmod +x $CONFIG_STATUS
+rm -fr confdefs* $ac_clean_files
+test "$no_create" = yes || ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $CONFIG_STATUS || exit 1
+dnl config.status should not do recursion.
+AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS([$subdirs])dnl
+])dnl
+
+dnl Set the DEFS variable to the -D options determined earlier.
+dnl This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT.
+dnl It is called inside configure, outside of config.status.
+dnl AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS()
+define(AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS,
+[# Transform confdefs.h into DEFS.
+dnl Using a here document instead of a string reduces the quoting nightmare.
+# Protect against shell expansion while executing Makefile rules.
+# Protect against Makefile macro expansion.
+cat > conftest.defs <<\EOF
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+s%<<#define>> \([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\) *\(.*\)%-D\1=\2%g
+s%[ `~<<#>>$^&*(){}\\|;'"<>?]%\\&%g
+s%\[%\\&%g
+s%\]%\\&%g
+s%\$%$$%g
+changequote([, ])dnl
+EOF
+DEFS=`sed -f conftest.defs confdefs.h | tr '\012\015' ' '`
+rm -f conftest.defs
+])
+
+dnl Do the variable substitutions to create the Makefiles or whatever.
+dnl This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT. It is called inside an unquoted
+dnl here document whose contents are going into config.status, but
+dnl upon returning, the here document is being quoted.
+dnl AC_OUTPUT_FILES(FILE...)
+define(AC_OUTPUT_FILES,
+[# Protect against being on the right side of a sed subst in config.status.
+changequote(, )dnl
+sed 's/%@/@@/; s/@%/@@/; s/%g\$/@g/; /@g\$/s/[\\\\&%]/\\\\&/g;
+ s/@@/%@/; s/@@/@%/; s/@g\$/%g/' > conftest.subs <<\\CEOF
+changequote([, ])dnl
+dnl These here document variables are unquoted when configure runs
+dnl but quoted when config.status runs, so variables are expanded once.
+$ac_vpsub
+dnl Shell code in configure.in might set extrasub.
+$extrasub
+dnl Insert the sed substitutions of variables.
+undivert(AC_DIVERSION_SED)
+CEOF
+EOF
+
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
+
+# Split the substitutions into bite-sized pieces for seds with
+# small command number limits, like on Digital OSF/1 and HP-UX.
+ac_max_sed_cmds=90 # Maximum number of lines to put in a sed script.
+ac_file=1 # Number of current file.
+ac_beg=1 # First line for current file.
+ac_end=$ac_max_sed_cmds # Line after last line for current file.
+ac_more_lines=:
+ac_sed_cmds=""
+while $ac_more_lines; do
+ if test $ac_beg -gt 1; then
+ sed "1,${ac_beg}d; ${ac_end}q" conftest.subs > conftest.s$ac_file
+ else
+ sed "${ac_end}q" conftest.subs > conftest.s$ac_file
+ fi
+ if test ! -s conftest.s$ac_file; then
+ ac_more_lines=false
+ rm -f conftest.s$ac_file
+ else
+ if test -z "$ac_sed_cmds"; then
+ ac_sed_cmds="sed -f conftest.s$ac_file"
+ else
+ ac_sed_cmds="$ac_sed_cmds | sed -f conftest.s$ac_file"
+ fi
+ ac_file=`expr $ac_file + 1`
+ ac_beg=$ac_end
+ ac_end=`expr $ac_end + $ac_max_sed_cmds`
+ fi
+done
+if test -z "$ac_sed_cmds"; then
+ ac_sed_cmds=cat
+fi
+EOF
+
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
+
+CONFIG_FILES=\${CONFIG_FILES-"$1"}
+EOF
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
+for ac_file in .. $CONFIG_FILES; do if test "x$ac_file" != x..; then
+changequote(, )dnl
+ # Support "outfile[:infile[:infile...]]", defaulting infile="outfile.in".
+ case "$ac_file" in
+ *:*) ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file"|sed 's%[^:]*:%%'`
+ ac_file=`echo "$ac_file"|sed 's%:.*%%'` ;;
+ *) ac_file_in="${ac_file}.in" ;;
+ esac
+
+ # Adjust a relative srcdir, top_srcdir, and INSTALL for subdirectories.
+
+ # Remove last slash and all that follows it. Not all systems have dirname.
+ ac_dir=`echo $ac_file|sed 's%/[^/][^/]*$%%'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ if test "$ac_dir" != "$ac_file" && test "$ac_dir" != .; then
+ # The file is in a subdirectory.
+ test ! -d "$ac_dir" && mkdir "$ac_dir"
+ ac_dir_suffix="/`echo $ac_dir|sed 's%^\./%%'`"
+ # A "../" for each directory in $ac_dir_suffix.
+changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_dots=`echo $ac_dir_suffix|sed 's%/[^/]*%../%g'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ else
+ ac_dir_suffix= ac_dots=
+ fi
+
+ case "$ac_given_srcdir" in
+ .) srcdir=.
+ if test -z "$ac_dots"; then top_srcdir=.
+ else top_srcdir=`echo $ac_dots|sed 's%/$%%'`; fi ;;
+changequote(,)dnl
+ /*|[A-z]:/*) # Absolute path.
+changequote([,])dnl
+ srcdir="$ac_given_srcdir$ac_dir_suffix"
+ top_srcdir="$ac_given_srcdir" ;;
+ *) # Relative path.
+ srcdir="$ac_dots$ac_given_srcdir$ac_dir_suffix"
+ top_srcdir="$ac_dots$ac_given_srcdir" ;;
+ esac
+
+ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_AC_PROG_INSTALL],
+[ case "$ac_given_INSTALL" in
+ "") ;;
+changequote(, )dnl
+ [/$]*|[A-z]:/*) INSTALL="$ac_given_INSTALL" ;;
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ *) INSTALL="$ac_dots$ac_given_INSTALL" ;;
+ esac
+])dnl
+
+ echo creating "$ac_file"
+ rm -f "$ac_file"
+ configure_input="Generated automatically from `echo $ac_file_in|sed 's%.*/%%'` by configure."
+ case "$ac_file" in
+ *Makefile*) ac_comsub="1i\\
+# $configure_input" ;;
+ *) ac_comsub= ;;
+ esac
+
+ rm -f conftest.in
+ ac_file_inputs=`echo $ac_file_in|sed -e "s%:% $ac_given_srcdir/%g" -e "s%^%$ac_given_srcdir/%"`
+ cat $ac_file_inputs > conftest.in
+ #
+ # Replace lines of the form ac_include foo with the contents of foo:
+ # first, from the ac_include lines construct a list of file names.
+ # From that list, we construct a second list of those files that exist.
+ # Then we construct lists of sed commands for including those files,
+ # and a sed command that removes the ac_include lines. We don't attempt
+ # to read non-existent files because some (buggy) versions of sed choke
+ # on this. Have to use sed because old (Ultrix, SunOS) awk does not support
+ # getline or system. (Anyway, configure scripts aren't supposed to use awk.)
+ # Can't use only one -e and commands {dr foo} because foo has to be last.
+ # Be careful, because the filename may contain /. Be careful with
+ # whitespace; we need to use echo.
+ #
+ file_substs=`sed -n '/^ac_include/s%ac_include[[ ]]*\(.*\)%\1%p' conftest.in`
+ # Create the sed command line ...
+ if test -n "$file_substs"; then
+ AC_MSG_WARN([ac_include is obsolete; instead use kpse_include])
+ file_subst_cmd="sed -e 's/^ac_include/kpse_include/'"
+ else
+ file_subst_cmd='sed'
+ fi
+ kpse_substs=`sed -n '/^kpse_include/s%kpse_include[[ ]]*\(.*\)%\1%p' conftest.in`
+ for ac_inc in $file_substs $kpse_substs; do
+ if test -f "$ac_given_srcdir/$ac_inc"; then
+ ac_mung=`echo $ac_inc | sed 's,/,%,g'`
+ file_subst_cmd="$file_subst_cmd -e '/^kpse_include $ac_mung$/r $ac_given_srcdir/$ac_inc'"
+ fi
+ done
+ file_subst_cmd="$file_subst_cmd -e '/^kpse_include/d'"
+ # ... and fix the whitespace and escaped slashes.
+ file_subst_cmd=`echo "$file_subst_cmd" | sed -e 's,%,\\\/,g' \
+-e 's/kpse_include /kpse_include[[ ]]*/g'`
+ # I can't find any way to do variable substitution in the sed commands
+ # (so the user could have, e.g., $top_srcdir in their ac_include line).
+ (eval $file_subst_cmd conftest.in) \
+ | sed -e "$ac_comsub
+s%@configure_input@%$configure_input%g
+s%@srcdir@%$srcdir%g
+s%@top_srcdir@%$top_srcdir%g
+ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_AC_PROG_INSTALL], [s%@INSTALL@%$INSTALL%g
+])dnl
+dnl The parens around the eval prevent an "illegal io" in Ultrix sh.
+" | (eval "$ac_sed_cmds") > $ac_file
+dnl
+dnl Had to remove $ac_file_inputs there to do the file substitutions.
+dnl
+dnl This would break Makefile dependencies.
+dnl if cmp -s $ac_file conftest.out 2>/dev/null; then
+dnl echo "$ac_file is unchanged"
+dnl rm -f conftest.out
+dnl else
+dnl rm -f $ac_file
+dnl mv conftest.out $ac_file
+dnl fi
+fi; done
+rm -f conftest.s* conftest.in
+])
+
+dnl Create the config.h files from the config.h.in files.
+dnl This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT. It is called inside a quoted
+dnl here document whose contents are going into config.status.
+dnl AC_OUTPUT_HEADER(HEADER-FILE...)
+define(AC_OUTPUT_HEADER,
+[changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+# These sed commands are passed to sed as "A NAME B NAME C VALUE D", where
+# NAME is the cpp macro being defined and VALUE is the value it is being given.
+#
+# ac_d sets the value in "#define NAME VALUE" lines.
+ac_dA='s%^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*define[ ][ ]*\)'
+ac_dB='\([ ][ ]*\)[^ ].*$%\1#\2'
+ac_dC='\3'
+ac_dD='%g'
+# ac_u turns "#undef NAME" with trailing blanks into "#define NAME VALUE".
+ac_uA='s%^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*\)undef\([ ][ ]*\)'
+ac_uB='\([ ]\)%\1#\2define\3'
+ac_uC=' '
+ac_uD='\4%g'
+# ac_e turns "#undef NAME" without trailing blanks into "#define NAME VALUE".
+ac_eA='s%^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*\)undef\([ ][ ]*\)'
+ac_eB='<<$>>%\1#\2define\3'
+ac_eC=' '
+ac_eD='%g'
+changequote([, ])dnl
+
+if test "${CONFIG_HEADERS+set}" != set; then
+EOF
+dnl Support passing AC_CONFIG_HEADER a value containing shell variables.
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
+ CONFIG_HEADERS="$1"
+EOF
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
+fi
+for ac_file in .. $CONFIG_HEADERS; do if test "x$ac_file" != x..; then
+changequote(, )dnl
+ # Support "outfile[:infile[:infile...]]", defaulting infile="outfile.in".
+ case "$ac_file" in
+ *:*) ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file"|sed 's%[^:]*:%%'`
+ ac_file=`echo "$ac_file"|sed 's%:.*%%'` ;;
+ *) ac_file_in="${ac_file}.in" ;;
+ esac
+changequote([, ])dnl
+
+ echo creating $ac_file
+
+ rm -f conftest.frag conftest.in conftest.out
+ ac_file_inputs=`echo $ac_file_in|sed -e "s%:% $ac_given_srcdir/%g" -e "s%^%$ac_given_srcdir/%"`
+ cat $ac_file_inputs > conftest.in
+
+EOF
+
+# Transform confdefs.h into a sed script conftest.vals that substitutes
+# the proper values into config.h.in to produce config.h. And first:
+# Protect against being on the right side of a sed subst in config.status.
+# Protect against being in an unquoted here document in config.status.
+rm -f conftest.vals
+dnl Using a here document instead of a string reduces the quoting nightmare.
+dnl Putting comments in sed scripts is not portable.
+cat > conftest.hdr <<\EOF
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+s/[\\&%]/\\&/g
+s%[\\$`]%\\&%g
+s%<<#define>> \([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\) *\(.*\)%${ac_dA}\1${ac_dB}\1${ac_dC}\2${ac_dD}%gp
+s%ac_d%ac_u%gp
+s%ac_u%ac_e%gp
+changequote([, ])dnl
+EOF
+sed -n -f conftest.hdr confdefs.h > conftest.vals
+rm -f conftest.hdr
+
+# This sed command replaces #undef with comments. This is necessary, for
+# example, in the case of _POSIX_SOURCE, which is predefined and required
+# on some systems where configure will not decide to define it.
+cat >> conftest.vals <<\EOF
+changequote(, )dnl
+s%^[ ]*#[ ]*undef[ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*%/* & */%
+changequote([, ])dnl
+EOF
+
+# Break up conftest.vals because some shells have a limit on
+# the size of here documents, and old seds have small limits too.
+
+rm -f conftest.tail
+while :
+do
+ ac_lines=`grep -c . conftest.vals`
+ # grep -c gives empty output for an empty file on some AIX systems.
+ if test -z "$ac_lines" || test "$ac_lines" -eq 0; then break; fi
+ # Write a limited-size here document to conftest.frag.
+ echo ' cat > conftest.frag <<CEOF' >> $CONFIG_STATUS
+ sed ${ac_max_here_lines}q conftest.vals >> $CONFIG_STATUS
+ echo 'CEOF
+ sed -f conftest.frag conftest.in > conftest.out
+ rm -f conftest.in
+ mv conftest.out conftest.in
+' >> $CONFIG_STATUS
+ sed 1,${ac_max_here_lines}d conftest.vals > conftest.tail
+ rm -f conftest.vals
+ mv conftest.tail conftest.vals
+done
+rm -f conftest.vals
+
+dnl Now back to your regularly scheduled config.status.
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
+ rm -f conftest.frag conftest.h
+ echo "/* $ac_file. Generated automatically by configure. */" > conftest.h
+ cat conftest.in >> conftest.h
+ rm -f conftest.in
+ if cmp -s $ac_file conftest.h 2>/dev/null; then
+ echo "$ac_file is unchanged"
+ rm -f conftest.h
+ else
+ # Remove last slash and all that follows it. Not all systems have dirname.
+ changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_dir=`echo $ac_file|sed 's%/[^/][^/]*$%%'`
+ changequote([, ])dnl
+ if test "$ac_dir" != "$ac_file" && test "$ac_dir" != .; then
+ # The file is in a subdirectory.
+ test ! -d "$ac_dir" && mkdir "$ac_dir"
+ fi
+ rm -f $ac_file
+ mv conftest.h $ac_file
+ fi
+fi; done
+
+])
+
+dnl This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT. It is called inside a quoted
+dnl here document whose contents are going into config.status.
+dnl AC_OUTPUT_LINKS(SOURCE..., DEST...)
+define(AC_OUTPUT_LINKS,
+[EOF
+
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
+ac_sources="$1"
+ac_dests="$2"
+EOF
+
+cat >> $CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
+srcdir=$ac_given_srcdir
+while test -n "$ac_sources"; do
+ set $ac_dests; ac_dest=[$]1; shift; ac_dests=[$]*
+ set $ac_sources; ac_source=[$]1; shift; ac_sources=[$]*
+
+ echo "linking $srcdir/$ac_source to $ac_dest"
+
+ if test ! -r $srcdir/$ac_source; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR($srcdir/$ac_source: File not found)
+ fi
+ rm -f $ac_dest
+
+ # Make relative symlinks.
+ # Remove last slash and all that follows it. Not all systems have dirname.
+changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_dest_dir=`echo $ac_dest|sed 's%/[^/][^/]*$%%'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ if test "$ac_dest_dir" != "$ac_dest" && test "$ac_dest_dir" != .; then
+ # The dest file is in a subdirectory.
+ test ! -d "$ac_dest_dir" && mkdir "$ac_dest_dir"
+ ac_dest_dir_suffix="/`echo $ac_dest_dir|sed 's%^\./%%'`"
+ # A "../" for each directory in $ac_dest_dir_suffix.
+changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_dots=`echo $ac_dest_dir_suffix|sed 's%/[^/]*%../%g'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ else
+ ac_dest_dir_suffix= ac_dots=
+ fi
+
+ case "$srcdir" in
+changequote(, )dnl
+ [/$]*|[A-z]:/*) ac_rel_source="$srcdir/$ac_source" ;;
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ *) ac_rel_source="$ac_dots$srcdir/$ac_source" ;;
+ esac
+
+ # Make a symlink if possible; otherwise try a hard link.
+ if ln -s $ac_rel_source $ac_dest 2>/dev/null ||
+ ln $srcdir/$ac_source $ac_dest; then :
+ else
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(can not link $ac_dest to $srcdir/$ac_source)
+ fi
+done
+])
+
+dnl This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT.
+dnl It is called after running config.status.
+dnl AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS(DIRECTORY...)
+define(AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS,
+[
+if test "$no_recursion" != yes; then
+
+ # Remove --cache-file and --srcdir arguments so they do not pile up.
+ ac_sub_configure_args=
+ ac_prev=
+ for ac_arg in $ac_configure_args; do
+ if test -n "$ac_prev"; then
+ ac_prev=
+ continue
+ fi
+ case "$ac_arg" in
+ -cache-file | --cache-file | --cache-fil | --cache-fi \
+ | --cache-f | --cache- | --cache | --cach | --cac | --ca | --c)
+ ac_prev=cache_file ;;
+ -cache-file=* | --cache-file=* | --cache-fil=* | --cache-fi=* \
+ | --cache-f=* | --cache-=* | --cache=* | --cach=* | --cac=* | --ca=* | --c=*)
+ ;;
+ -srcdir | --srcdir | --srcdi | --srcd | --src | --sr)
+ ac_prev=srcdir ;;
+ -srcdir=* | --srcdir=* | --srcdi=* | --srcd=* | --src=* | --sr=*)
+ ;;
+ *) ac_sub_configure_args="$ac_sub_configure_args $ac_arg" ;;
+ esac
+ done
+
+ for ac_config_dir in : $1; do
+
+ # Do not complain, so a configure script can configure whichever
+ # parts of a large source tree are present.
+ if test ! -d $srcdir/$ac_config_dir; then
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ echo configuring in $ac_config_dir
+
+ case "$srcdir" in
+ .) ;;
+ *)
+ if test -d ./$ac_config_dir || mkdir ./$ac_config_dir; then :;
+ else
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(can not create `pwd`/$ac_config_dir)
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ ac_popdir=`pwd`
+ cd $ac_config_dir
+
+changequote(, )dnl
+ # A "../" for each directory in /$ac_config_dir.
+ ac_dots=`echo $ac_config_dir|sed -e 's%^\./%%' -e 's%[^/]$%&/%' -e 's%[^/]*/%../%g'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+
+ case "$srcdir" in
+ .) # No --srcdir option. We are building in place.
+ ac_sub_srcdir=$srcdir ;;
+changequote(, )dnl
+ /*|[A-z]:/*) # Absolute path.
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ ac_sub_srcdir=$srcdir/$ac_config_dir ;;
+ *) # Relative path.
+ ac_sub_srcdir=$ac_dots$srcdir/$ac_config_dir ;;
+ esac
+
+ # Check for guested configure; otherwise get Cygnus style configure.
+ if test -f ./configure; then
+ ac_sub_configure=./configure
+ elif test -f $ac_sub_srcdir/configure; then
+ ac_sub_configure=$ac_sub_srcdir/configure
+ elif test -f $ac_sub_srcdir/configure.in; then
+ ac_sub_configure=$ac_configure
+ else
+ AC_MSG_WARN(no configuration information is in $ac_config_dir)
+ ac_sub_configure=
+ fi
+
+ # The recursion is here.
+ if test -n "$ac_sub_configure"; then
+
+ # Make the cache file name correct relative to the subdirectory.
+ case "$cache_file" in
+changequote(, )dnl
+ /*|[A-z]:/*) ac_sub_cache_file=$cache_file ;;
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ *) # Relative path.
+ ac_sub_cache_file="$ac_dots$cache_file" ;;
+ esac
+ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_AC_PROG_INSTALL],
+ [ case "$ac_given_INSTALL" in
+ "") ;;
+changequote(, )dnl
+ [/$]*|[A-z]:/*) INSTALL="$ac_given_INSTALL" ;;
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ *) INSTALL="$ac_dots$ac_given_INSTALL" ;;
+ esac
+])dnl
+
+ echo "[running ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $ac_sub_configure $ac_sub_configure_args --cache-file=$ac_sub_cache_file] --srcdir=$ac_sub_srcdir"
+ # The eval makes quoting arguments work.
+ if eval ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $ac_sub_configure $ac_sub_configure_args --cache-file=$ac_sub_cache_file --srcdir=$ac_sub_srcdir
+ then :
+ else
+ AC_MSG_ERROR($ac_sub_configure failed for $ac_config_dir)
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ cd $ac_popdir
+ done
+fi
+])
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acheaders b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acheaders
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..fce653dca4e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acheaders
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+# Ones that have their own macros.
+dirent.h AC_HEADER_DIRENT
+sys/ndir.h AC_HEADER_DIRENT
+sys/dir.h AC_HEADER_DIRENT
+ndir.h AC_HEADER_DIRENT
+sys/mkdev.h AC_HEADER_MAJOR
+string.h AC_HEADER_STDC
+stdlib.h AC_HEADER_STDC
+stddef.h AC_HEADER_STDC
+stdarg.h AC_HEADER_STDC
+float.h AC_HEADER_STDC
+sys/wait.h AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT
+X11/Xlib.h AC_PATH_X
+
+# Others.
+fcntl.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+limits.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+malloc.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+paths.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+sgtty.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+strings.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+sys/file.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+sys/ioctl.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+sys/time.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+sys/window.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+syslog.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+termio.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
+unistd.h AC_CHECK_HEADERS
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acidentifiers b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acidentifiers
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..a7979c01831
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acidentifiers
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+sys_siglist AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST
+mode_t AC_TYPE_MODE_T
+off_t AC_TYPE_OFF_T
+pid_t AC_TYPE_PID_T
+size_t AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
+uid_t AC_TYPE_UID_T
+gid_t AC_TYPE_UID_T
+S_ISDIR AC_HEADER_STAT
+S_ISREG AC_HEADER_STAT
+S_ISCHR AC_HEADER_STAT
+S_ISBLK AC_HEADER_STAT
+S_ISFIFO AC_HEADER_STAT
+S_ISLNK AC_HEADER_STAT
+S_ISSOCK AC_HEADER_STAT
+st_blksize AC_STRUCT_ST_BLKSIZE
+st_blocks AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS
+st_rdev AC_STRUCT_ST_RDEV
+timeval AC_HEADER_TIME
+tm AC_STRUCT_TM
+tm_zone AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
+const AC_C_CONST
+inline AC_C_INLINE
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acmakevars b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acmakevars
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..9a06ed5de21
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acmakevars
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+LN AC_PROG_LN_S
+AWK AC_PROG_AWK
+CC AC_PROG_CC
+CPP AC_PROG_CPP
+CXX AC_PROG_CXX
+INSTALL AC_PROG_INSTALL
+LEX AC_PROG_LEX
+RANLIB AC_PROG_RANLIB
+AR AC_PROG_AR
+YACC AC_PROG_YACC
+BISON AC_PROG_YACC
+MAKE AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acoldnames.m4 b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acoldnames.m4
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d31cdd754f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acoldnames.m4
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+dnl Map old names of Autoconf macros to new regularized names.
+dnl This file is part of Autoconf.
+dnl Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+dnl
+dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+dnl any later version.
+dnl
+dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
+dnl
+dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+dnl Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
+dnl 02111-1307, USA.
+dnl
+dnl General macros.
+dnl
+define(AC_WARN, [indir([AC_MSG_WARN], $@)])dnl
+define(AC_ERROR, [indir([AC_MSG_ERROR], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROGRAM_CHECK, [indir([AC_CHECK_PROG], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROGRAM_PATH, [indir([AC_PATH_PROG], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROGRAMS_CHECK, [indir([AC_CHECK_PROGS], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROGRAMS_PATH, [indir([AC_PATH_PROGS], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PREFIX, [indir([AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HEADER_EGREP, [indir([AC_EGREP_HEADER], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROGRAM_EGREP, [indir([AC_EGREP_CPP], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TEST_PROGRAM, [indir([AC_TRY_RUN], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TEST_CPP, [indir([AC_TRY_CPP], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HEADER_CHECK, [indir([AC_CHECK_HEADER], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_CHECK, [indir([AC_CHECK_FUNC], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HAVE_FUNCS, [indir([AC_CHECK_FUNCS], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HAVE_HEADERS, [indir([AC_CHECK_HEADERS], $@)])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SIZEOF_TYPE, [indir([AC_CHECK_SIZEOF], $@)])dnl
+dnl
+dnl Specific macros.
+dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_GCC_TRADITIONAL, [indir([AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_MINUS_C_MINUS_O, [indir([AC_PROG_CC_C_O])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SET_MAKE, [indir([AC_PROG_MAKE_SET])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_YYTEXT_POINTER, [indir([AC_DECL_YYTEXT])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_LN_S, [indir([AC_PROG_LN_S])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_STDC_HEADERS, [indir([AC_HEADER_STDC])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_MAJOR_HEADER, [indir([AC_HEADER_MAJOR])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_STAT_MACROS_BROKEN, [indir([AC_HEADER_STAT])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED, [indir([AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_GETGROUPS_T, [indir([AC_TYPE_GETGROUPS])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_UID_T, [indir([AC_TYPE_UID_T])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SIZE_T, [indir([AC_TYPE_SIZE_T])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PID_T, [indir([AC_TYPE_PID_T])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_OFF_T, [indir([AC_TYPE_OFF_T])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_MODE_T, [indir([AC_TYPE_MODE_T])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_RETSIGTYPE, [indir([AC_TYPE_SIGNAL])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_MMAP, [indir([AC_FUNC_MMAP])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_VPRINTF, [indir([AC_FUNC_VPRINTF])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_VFORK, [indir([AC_FUNC_VFORK])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_WAIT3, [indir([AC_FUNC_WAIT3])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ALLOCA, [indir([AC_FUNC_ALLOCA])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_GETLOADAVG, [indir([AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_UTIME_NULL, [indir([AC_FUNC_UTIME_NULL])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_STRCOLL, [indir([AC_FUNC_STRCOLL])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SETVBUF_REVERSED, [indir([AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME, [indir([AC_HEADER_TIME])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TIMEZONE, [indir([AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ST_BLOCKS, [indir([AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ST_BLKSIZE, [indir([AC_STRUCT_ST_BLKSIZE])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ST_RDEV, [indir([AC_STRUCT_ST_RDEV])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CROSS_CHECK, [indir([AC_C_CROSS])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHAR_UNSIGNED, [indir([AC_C_CHAR_UNSIGNED])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_LONG_DOUBLE, [indir([AC_C_LONG_DOUBLE])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_WORDS_BIGENDIAN, [indir([AC_C_BIGENDIAN])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_INLINE, [indir([AC_C_INLINE])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CONST, [indir([AC_C_CONST])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_LONG_FILE_NAMES, [indir([AC_SYS_LONG_FILE_NAMES])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS, [indir([AC_SYS_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FIND_X, [indir([AC_PATH_X])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FIND_XTRA, [indir([AC_PATH_XTRA])])dnl
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acprograms b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acprograms
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..94055e64e74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acprograms
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+ln AC_PROG_LN_S
+awk AC_PROG_AWK
+nawk AC_PROG_AWK
+gawk AC_PROG_AWK
+mawk AC_PROG_AWK
+cc AC_PROG_CC
+gcc AC_PROG_CC
+cpp AC_PROG_CPP
+CC AC_PROG_CXX
+g++ AC_PROG_CXX
+install AC_PROG_INSTALL
+lex AC_PROG_LEX
+flex AC_PROG_LEX
+ranlib AC_PROG_RANLIB
+ar AC_PROG_AR
+yacc AC_PROG_YACC
+byacc AC_PROG_YACC
+bison AC_PROG_YACC
+make AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acsite.m4 b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acsite.m4
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..7ae222e07a4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acsite.m4
@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
+dnl Modifications for the latest version of Autoconf for kpathsea.
+dnl These changes have all been sent back to the Autoconf maintainer via
+dnl bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu.
+
+
+dnl kb_AC_LIBTOOL_REPLACE_FUNCS(FUNCTION-NAME...)
+AC_DEFUN(kb_AC_LIBTOOL_REPLACE_FUNCS,
+[for ac_func in $1
+do
+AC_CHECK_FUNC($ac_func, , [LIBTOOL_LIBOBJS="$LIBTOOL_LIBOBJS ${ac_func}.lo"])
+done
+AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL_LIBOBJS)dnl
+])
+
+
+dnl Check if gcc asm for i386 needs external symbols with an underscore.
+dnl Peter Breitenlohner, April 15, 1996.
+AC_DEFUN([pb_AC_ASM_UNDERSCORE],
+[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether gcc asm needs underscore, pb_cv_asm_underscore,
+[
+# Older versions of GCC asm for i386 need an underscore prepended to
+# external symbols. Figure out if this is so.
+pb_cv_asm_underscore=yes
+AC_TRY_LINK([
+extern char val ;
+extern void sub () ;
+#if defined (__i386__) && defined (__GNUC__)
+asm(" .align 4\n"
+".globl sub\n"
+"sub:\n"
+" movb \$][1,val\n"
+" ret\n");
+#else
+void sub () { val = 1; }
+#endif /* assembler */
+char val ;
+], [sub], pb_cv_asm_underscore=no)])
+if test "x$pb_cv_asm_underscore" = xyes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(ASM_NEEDS_UNDERSCORE)
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Added /lib/... for A/UX.
+dnl undefine([AC_PATH_X_DIRECT])dnl
+
+dnl Changed make to ${MAKE-make}.
+dnl undefine([AC_PATH_X_XMKMF])dnl
+
+dnl Always more junk to check.
+dnl undefine([AC_PATH_XTRA])dnl
+
+dnl Added ac_include support.
+dnl undefine([AC_OUTPUT_FILES])dnl
+
+
+dnl From automake distribution, by Jim Meyering:
+dnl Add --enable-maintainer-mode option to configure.
+
+AC_DEFUN(AM_MAINTAINER_MODE,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles])
+ dnl maintainer-mode is disabled by default
+ AC_ARG_ENABLE(maintainer-mode,
+[ --enable-maintainer-mode enable make rules and dependencies not useful
+ (and sometimes confusing) to the casual installer],
+ USE_MAINTAINER_MODE=$enableval,
+ USE_MAINTAINER_MODE=no)
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($USE_MAINTAINER_MODE)
+ if test "x$USE_MAINTAINER_MODE" = xyes; then
+ MAINT=
+ else
+ MAINT='#M#'
+ fi
+ AC_SUBST(MAINT)dnl
+]
+)
+
+dnl The following three macros are copied from Thomas Dickey's autoconf
+dnl patches at:
+dnl http://dickey.his.com/autoconf/autoconf.html
+dnl --Roozbeh Pournader
+
+define(AC_DIVERSION_HELP, 3)dnl user help-messages
+define(ac_help_count, 0)dnl
+
+dnl Send text to the user help-message list. We will expand it as a here-
+dnl document, so we'll split it to avoid too-long strings.
+dnl AC_DIVERT_HELP(message)
+define(AC_DIVERT_HELP,
+[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(AC_DIVERSION_HELP)dnl
+ifelse(ac_help_count,0,[--enable and --with options recognized:
+])dnl
+define([ac_help_count], builtin(eval, ac_help_count + 1))dnl
+[$1]
+ifelse(ac_help_count,13,[EOF
+cat <<EOF
+define([ac_help_count], 1)dnl
+])dnl
+AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(KPSE_STRUCT_ST_MTIM,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for st_mtim in struct stat], ac_cv_struct_st_mtim,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>], [struct stat s; s.st_mtim;],
+ac_cv_struct_st_mtim=yes, ac_cv_struct_st_mtim=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_struct_st_mtim = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ST_MTIM)
+fi
+])
+
+# Find a program when cross-compiling, or use a default when not.
+# $1 = variable which records the outcome
+# $2 = program to look for when cross-compiling
+# $3 = program to use when not cross-compiling
+AC_DEFUN([KPSE_CROSS_PATH_PROG],
+ [if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
+AC_PATH_PROG([$1], [$2])
+if test -z "${$1}"; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([$2 was not found but is required when cross-compiling.
+ Install $2 or set \$$1 to the full pathname.])
+fi
+else
+ $1=$3
+fi])
+
+# Set BUILD$1 to $2 when cross-compiling, to $($1) if not.
+# Example: KPSE_CROSS_BUILD_VAR([CC], [cc]) sets 'BUILDCC' to 'cc'
+# if cross-compiling, and to '$(CC)' if not.
+AC_DEFUN([KPSE_CROSS_BUILD_VAR],
+ [if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
+ if test -z "${BUILD$1}"; then
+ BUILD$1='$2'
+ fi
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([setting \$BUILD$1 to ${BUILD$1}])
+else
+ if test -n "${BUILD$1}"; then
+ AC_MSG_WARN([\$BUILD$1 set but not cross-compiling.])
+ fi
+ BUILD$1='$($1)'
+fi
+AC_SUBST(BUILD$1)
+])
+
+dnl # Preparing for autoconf-2.5x:
+dnl #
+dnl # As a first step towards autoconf-2.5x we define some new
+dnl # autoconf-2.13 macros.
+dnl #
+dnl # 2005-02-20 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
+
+dnl # KPSE_CONFIG_FILES(FILE..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
+dnl # ---------------------------------------------------
+dnl # For now just an other name for AC_CONFIG_FILES, in future
+dnl # (autoconf-2.5x) this will enable kpse_include substitution.
+AC_DEFUN([KPSE_CONFIG_FILES], [AC_CONFIG_FILES([$1], [$2], [$3])])
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acspecific.m4 b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acspecific.m4
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..0ab8a97bb4b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/acspecific.m4
@@ -0,0 +1,2890 @@
+dnl Macros that test for specific features.
+dnl This file is part of Autoconf.
+dnl Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+dnl
+dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+dnl any later version.
+dnl
+dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
+dnl
+dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+dnl Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
+dnl 02111-1307, USA.
+dnl
+dnl As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives unlimited
+dnl permission to copy, distribute and modify the configure scripts that
+dnl are the output of Autoconf. You need not follow the terms of the GNU
+dnl General Public License when using or distributing such scripts, even
+dnl though portions of the text of Autoconf appear in them. The GNU
+dnl General Public License (GPL) does govern all other use of the material
+dnl that constitutes the Autoconf program.
+dnl
+dnl Certain portions of the Autoconf source text are designed to be copied
+dnl (in certain cases, depending on the input) into the output of
+dnl Autoconf. We call these the "data" portions. The rest of the Autoconf
+dnl source text consists of comments plus executable code that decides which
+dnl of the data portions to output in any given case. We call these
+dnl comments and executable code the "non-data" portions. Autoconf never
+dnl copies any of the non-data portions into its output.
+dnl
+dnl This special exception to the GPL applies to versions of Autoconf
+dnl released by the Free Software Foundation. When you make and
+dnl distribute a modified version of Autoconf, you may extend this special
+dnl exception to the GPL to apply to your modified version as well, *unless*
+dnl your modified version has the potential to copy into its output some
+dnl of the text that was the non-data portion of the version that you started
+dnl with. (In other words, unless your change moves or copies text from
+dnl the non-data portions to the data portions.) If your modification has
+dnl such potential, you must delete any notice of this special exception
+dnl to the GPL from your modified version.
+dnl
+dnl Written by David MacKenzie, with help from
+dnl Franc,ois Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor,
+dnl Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
+
+
+dnl ### Checks for programs
+
+
+dnl Check whether to use -n, \c, or newline-tab to separate
+dnl checking messages from result messages.
+dnl Idea borrowed from dist 3.0.
+dnl Internal use only.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_ECHO_N,
+[if (echo "testing\c"; echo 1,2,3) | grep c >/dev/null; then
+ # Stardent Vistra SVR4 grep lacks -e, says ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu.
+ if (echo -n testing; echo 1,2,3) | sed s/-n/xn/ | grep xn >/dev/null; then
+ ac_n= ac_c='
+' ac_t=' '
+ else
+ ac_n=-n ac_c= ac_t=
+ fi
+else
+ ac_n= ac_c='\c' ac_t=
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CC,
+[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_PROG_CPP])dnl
+AC_CHECK_PROG(CC, gcc, gcc)
+if test -z "$CC"; then
+ AC_CHECK_PROG(CC, cc, cc, , , /usr/ucb/cc)
+ if test -z "$CC"; then
+ case "`uname -s`" in
+ *win32* | *WIN32*)
+ AC_CHECK_PROG(CC, cl, cl) ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ test -z "$CC" && AC_MSG_ERROR([no acceptable cc found in \$PATH])
+fi
+
+AC_PROG_CC_WORKS
+AC_PROG_CC_GNU
+
+if test $ac_cv_prog_gcc = yes; then
+ GCC=yes
+else
+ GCC=
+fi
+
+dnl Check whether -g works, even if CFLAGS is set, in case the package
+dnl plays around with CFLAGS (such as to build both debugging and
+dnl normal versions of a library), tasteless as that idea is.
+ac_test_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS+set}"
+ac_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+CFLAGS=
+AC_PROG_CC_G
+if test "$ac_test_CFLAGS" = set; then
+ CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS"
+elif test $ac_cv_prog_cc_g = yes; then
+ if test "$GCC" = yes; then
+ CFLAGS="-g -O2"
+ else
+ CFLAGS="-g"
+ fi
+else
+ if test "$GCC" = yes; then
+ CFLAGS="-O2"
+ else
+ CFLAGS=
+ fi
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CXX,
+[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_PROG_CXXCPP])dnl
+AC_CHECK_PROGS(CXX, $CCC c++ g++ gcc CC cxx cc++ cl, gcc)
+
+AC_PROG_CXX_WORKS
+AC_PROG_CXX_GNU
+
+if test $ac_cv_prog_gxx = yes; then
+ GXX=yes
+else
+ GXX=
+fi
+
+dnl Check whether -g works, even if CXXFLAGS is set, in case the package
+dnl plays around with CXXFLAGS (such as to build both debugging and
+dnl normal versions of a library), tasteless as that idea is.
+ac_test_CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS+set}"
+ac_save_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
+CXXFLAGS=
+AC_PROG_CXX_G
+if test "$ac_test_CXXFLAGS" = set; then
+ CXXFLAGS="$ac_save_CXXFLAGS"
+elif test $ac_cv_prog_cxx_g = yes; then
+ if test "$GXX" = yes; then
+ CXXFLAGS="-g -O2"
+ else
+ CXXFLAGS="-g"
+ fi
+else
+ if test "$GXX" = yes; then
+ CXXFLAGS="-O2"
+ else
+ CXXFLAGS=
+ fi
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Determine a Fortran 77 compiler to use. If `F77' is not already set
+dnl in the environment, check for `g77', `f77' and `f2c', in that order.
+dnl Set the output variable `F77' to the name of the compiler found.
+dnl
+dnl If using `g77' (the GNU Fortran 77 compiler), then `AC_PROG_F77'
+dnl will set the shell variable `G77' to `yes', and empty otherwise. If
+dnl the output variable `FFLAGS' was not already set in the environment,
+dnl then set it to `-g -02' for `g77' (or `-O2' where `g77' does not
+dnl accept `-g'). Otherwise, set `FFLAGS' to `-g' for all other Fortran
+dnl 77 compilers.
+dnl
+dnl AC_PROG_F77()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_F77,
+[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_PROG_CPP])dnl
+if test -z "$F77"; then
+ AC_CHECK_PROGS(F77, g77 f77 f2c)
+ test -z "$F77" && AC_MSG_ERROR([no acceptable Fortran 77 compiler found in \$PATH])
+fi
+
+AC_PROG_F77_WORKS
+AC_PROG_F77_GNU
+
+if test $ac_cv_prog_g77 = yes; then
+ G77=yes
+dnl Check whether -g works, even if FFLAGS is set, in case the package
+dnl plays around with FFLAGS (such as to build both debugging and
+dnl normal versions of a library), tasteless as that idea is.
+ ac_test_FFLAGS="${FFLAGS+set}"
+ ac_save_FFLAGS="$FFLAGS"
+ FFLAGS=
+ AC_PROG_F77_G
+ if test "$ac_test_FFLAGS" = set; then
+ FFLAGS="$ac_save_FFLAGS"
+ elif test $ac_cv_prog_f77_g = yes; then
+ FFLAGS="-g -O2"
+ else
+ FFLAGS="-O2"
+ fi
+else
+ G77=
+ test "${FFLAGS+set}" = set || FFLAGS="-g"
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CC_WORKS,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the C compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) works])
+AC_LANG_SAVE
+AC_LANG_C
+AC_TRY_COMPILER([main(){return(0);}], ac_cv_prog_cc_works, ac_cv_prog_cc_cross)
+AC_LANG_RESTORE
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_cc_works)
+if test $ac_cv_prog_cc_works = no; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables.])
+fi
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the C compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) is a cross-compiler])
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_cc_cross)
+cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cc_cross
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CXX_WORKS,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the C++ compiler ($CXX $CXXFLAGS $LDFLAGS) works])
+AC_LANG_SAVE
+AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
+AC_TRY_COMPILER([int main(){return(0);}], ac_cv_prog_cxx_works, ac_cv_prog_cxx_cross)
+AC_LANG_RESTORE
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_cxx_works)
+if test $ac_cv_prog_cxx_works = no; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler cannot create executables.])
+fi
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the C++ compiler ($CXX $CXXFLAGS $LDFLAGS) is a cross-compiler])
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_cxx_cross)
+cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cxx_cross
+])
+
+dnl Test whether the Fortran 77 compiler can compile and link a trivial
+dnl Fortran program. Also, test whether the Fortran 77 compiler is a
+dnl cross-compiler (which may realistically be the case if the Fortran
+dnl compiler is `g77').
+dnl
+dnl AC_PROG_F77_WORKS()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_F77_WORKS,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the Fortran 77 compiler ($F77 $FFLAGS $LDFLAGS) works])
+AC_LANG_SAVE
+AC_LANG_FORTRAN77
+AC_TRY_COMPILER(dnl
+[ program conftest
+ end
+], ac_cv_prog_f77_works, ac_cv_prog_f77_cross)
+AC_LANG_RESTORE
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_f77_works)
+if test $ac_cv_prog_f77_works = no; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([installation or configuration problem: Fortran 77 compiler cannot create executables.])
+fi
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the Fortran 77 compiler ($F77 $FFLAGS $LDFLAGS) is a cross-compiler])
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_f77_cross)
+cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_f77_cross
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CC_GNU,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether we are using GNU C, ac_cv_prog_gcc,
+[dnl The semicolon is to pacify NeXT's syntax-checking cpp.
+cat > conftest.c <<EOF
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+ yes;
+#endif
+EOF
+if AC_TRY_COMMAND(${CC-cc} -E conftest.c) | egrep yes >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ ac_cv_prog_gcc=yes
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_gcc=no
+fi])])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CXX_GNU,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether we are using GNU C++, ac_cv_prog_gxx,
+[dnl The semicolon is to pacify NeXT's syntax-checking cpp.
+cat > conftest.C <<EOF
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+ yes;
+#endif
+EOF
+if AC_TRY_COMMAND(${CXX-g++} -E conftest.C) | egrep yes >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ ac_cv_prog_gxx=yes
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_gxx=no
+fi])])
+
+dnl Test whether for Fortran 77 compiler is `g77' (the GNU Fortran 77
+dnl Compiler). This test depends on whether the Fortran 77 compiler can
+dnl do CPP pre-processing.
+dnl
+dnl AC_PROG_F77_GNU()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_F77_GNU,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether we are using GNU Fortran 77, ac_cv_prog_g77,
+[cat > conftest.fpp <<EOF
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+ yes
+#endif
+EOF
+if AC_TRY_COMMAND($F77 -E conftest.fpp) | egrep yes >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ ac_cv_prog_g77=yes
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_g77=no
+fi])])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CC_G,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether ${CC-cc} accepts -g, ac_cv_prog_cc_g,
+[echo 'void f(){}' > conftest.c
+if test -z "`${CC-cc} -g -c conftest.c 2>&1`"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_cc_g=yes
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_cc_g=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+])])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CXX_G,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether ${CXX-g++} accepts -g, ac_cv_prog_cxx_g,
+[echo 'void f(){}' > conftest.cc
+if test -z "`${CXX-g++} -g -c conftest.cc 2>&1`"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_cxx_g=yes
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_cxx_g=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+])])
+
+dnl Test whether the Fortran 77 compiler can accept the `-g' option to
+dnl enable debugging.
+dnl
+dnl AC_PROG_F77_G()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_F77_G,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether $F77 accepts -g, ac_cv_prog_f77_g,
+[cat > conftest.f << EOF
+ program conftest
+ end
+EOF
+if test -z "`$F77 -g -c conftest.f 2>&1`"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_f77_g=yes
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_f77_g=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+])])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CPP])dnl
+if test $ac_cv_prog_gcc = yes; then
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether ${CC-cc} needs -traditional,
+ ac_cv_prog_gcc_traditional,
+[ ac_pattern="Autoconf.*'x'"
+ AC_EGREP_CPP($ac_pattern, [#include <sgtty.h>
+Autoconf TIOCGETP],
+ ac_cv_prog_gcc_traditional=yes, ac_cv_prog_gcc_traditional=no)
+
+ if test $ac_cv_prog_gcc_traditional = no; then
+ AC_EGREP_CPP($ac_pattern, [#include <termio.h>
+Autoconf TCGETA],
+ ac_cv_prog_gcc_traditional=yes)
+ fi])
+ if test $ac_cv_prog_gcc_traditional = yes; then
+ CC="$CC -traditional"
+ fi
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CC_C_O,
+[if test "x$CC" != xcc; then
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether $CC and cc understand -c and -o together)
+else
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether cc understands -c and -o together)
+fi
+set dummy $CC; ac_cc="`echo [$]2 |
+changequote(, )dnl
+ sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g' -e 's/^[0-9]/_/'`"
+changequote([, ])dnl
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_cc_${ac_cc}_c_o,
+[echo 'foo(){}' > conftest.c
+# Make sure it works both with $CC and with simple cc.
+# We do the test twice because some compilers refuse to overwrite an
+# existing .o file with -o, though they will create one.
+ac_try='${CC-cc} -c conftest.c -o conftest.o 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try) &&
+ test -f conftest.o && AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try);
+then
+ eval ac_cv_prog_cc_${ac_cc}_c_o=yes
+ if test "x$CC" != xcc; then
+ # Test first that cc exists at all.
+ if AC_TRY_COMMAND(cc -c conftest.c 1>&AC_FD_CC); then
+ ac_try='cc -c conftest.c -o conftest.o 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+ if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try) &&
+ test -f conftest.o && AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try);
+ then
+ # cc works too.
+ :
+ else
+ # cc exists but doesn't like -o.
+ eval ac_cv_prog_cc_${ac_cc}_c_o=no
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+else
+ eval ac_cv_prog_cc_${ac_cc}_c_o=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+])dnl
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_prog_cc_'${ac_cc}_c_o`\" = yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ AC_DEFINE(NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O)
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Test if the Fortran 77 compiler accepts the options `-c' and `-o'
+dnl simultaneously, and define `F77_NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O' if it does not.
+dnl
+dnl The usefulness of this macro is questionable, as I can't really see
+dnl why anyone would use it. The only reason I include it is for
+dnl completeness, since a similar test exists for the C compiler.
+dnl
+dnl AC_PROG_F77_C_O
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_F77_C_O,
+[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_PROG_F77])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether $F77 understand -c and -o together)
+set dummy $F77; ac_f77="`echo [$]2 |
+changequote(, )dnl
+sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g' -e 's/^[0-9]/_/'`"
+changequote([, ])dnl
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_f77_${ac_f77}_c_o,
+[cat > conftest.f << EOF
+ program conftest
+ end
+EOF
+# We do the `AC_TRY_EVAL' test twice because some compilers refuse to
+# overwrite an existing `.o' file with `-o', although they will create
+# one.
+ac_try='$F77 $FFLAGS -c conftest.f -o conftest.o 1>&AC_FD_CC'
+if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try) && test -f conftest.o && AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try); then
+ eval ac_cv_prog_f77_${ac_f77}_c_o=yes
+else
+ eval ac_cv_prog_f77_${ac_f77}_c_o=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+])dnl
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_prog_f77_'${ac_f77}_c_o`\" = yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ AC_DEFINE(F77_NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O)
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Define SET_MAKE to set ${MAKE} if make doesn't.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_MAKE_SET,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether ${MAKE-make} sets \${MAKE})
+set dummy ${MAKE-make}; ac_make=`echo "[$]2" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_make_${ac_make}_set,
+[cat > conftestmake <<\EOF
+all:
+ @echo 'ac_maketemp="${MAKE}"'
+EOF
+changequote(, )dnl
+# GNU make sometimes prints "make[1]: Entering...", which would confuse us.
+eval `${MAKE-make} -f conftestmake 2>/dev/null | grep temp=`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+if test -n "$ac_maketemp"; then
+ eval ac_cv_prog_make_${ac_make}_set=yes
+else
+ eval ac_cv_prog_make_${ac_make}_set=no
+fi
+rm -f conftestmake])dnl
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_prog_make_'${ac_make}_set`\" = yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ SET_MAKE=
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ SET_MAKE="MAKE=${MAKE-make}"
+fi
+AC_SUBST([SET_MAKE])dnl
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_RANLIB,
+[AC_CHECK_PROG(RANLIB, ranlib, ranlib, :)])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_AR,
+[AC_CHECK_PROG(AR, ar, ar, :)])
+
+dnl Check for mawk first since it's generally faster.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_AWK,
+[AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, mawk gawk nawk awk, )])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_YACC,
+[AC_CHECK_PROGS(YACC, 'bison -y' byacc, yacc)])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CPP,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING(how to run the C preprocessor)
+# On Suns, sometimes $CPP names a directory.
+if test -n "$CPP" && test -d "$CPP"; then
+ CPP=
+fi
+if test -z "$CPP"; then
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_CPP,
+[ # This must be in double quotes, not single quotes, because CPP may get
+ # substituted into the Makefile and "${CC-cc}" will confuse make.
+ CPP="${CC-cc} -E"
+ # On the NeXT, cc -E runs the code through the compiler's parser,
+ # not just through cpp.
+dnl Use a header file that comes with gcc, so configuring glibc
+dnl with a fresh cross-compiler works.
+ AC_TRY_CPP([#include <assert.h>
+Syntax Error], ,
+ CPP="${CC-cc} -E -traditional-cpp"
+ AC_TRY_CPP([#include <assert.h>
+Syntax Error], ,
+ CPP="${CC-cc} -nologo -E"
+ AC_TRY_CPP([#include <assert.h>
+Syntax Error], , CPP=/lib/cpp)))
+ ac_cv_prog_CPP="$CPP"])dnl
+ CPP="$ac_cv_prog_CPP"
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_CPP="$CPP"
+fi
+AC_MSG_RESULT($CPP)
+AC_SUBST(CPP)dnl
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CXXCPP,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING(how to run the C++ preprocessor)
+if test -z "$CXXCPP"; then
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_CXXCPP,
+[AC_LANG_SAVE[]dnl
+AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS[]dnl
+ CXXCPP="${CXX-g++} -E"
+ AC_TRY_CPP([#include <stdlib.h>], , CXXCPP=/lib/cpp)
+ ac_cv_prog_CXXCPP="$CXXCPP"
+AC_LANG_RESTORE[]dnl
+])dnl
+CXXCPP="$ac_cv_prog_CXXCPP"
+fi
+AC_MSG_RESULT($CXXCPP)
+AC_SUBST(CXXCPP)dnl
+])
+
+dnl Require finding the C or C++ preprocessor, whichever is the
+dnl current language.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_REQUIRE_CPP,
+[ifelse(AC_LANG, C, [AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CPP])], [AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CXXCPP])])])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_LEX,
+[AC_CHECK_PROG(LEX, flex, flex, lex)
+if test -z "$LEXLIB"
+then
+ case "$LEX" in
+ flex*) ac_lib=fl ;;
+ *) ac_lib=l ;;
+ esac
+ AC_CHECK_LIB($ac_lib, yywrap, LEXLIB="-l$ac_lib")
+fi
+AC_SUBST(LEXLIB)])
+
+dnl Check if lex declares yytext as a char * by default, not a char[].
+undefine([AC_DECL_YYTEXT])
+AC_DEFUN(AC_DECL_YYTEXT,
+[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_LEX])dnl
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(lex output file root, ac_cv_prog_lex_root,
+[# The minimal lex program is just a single line: %%. But some broken lexes
+# (Solaris, I think it was) want two %% lines, so accommodate them.
+echo '%%
+%%' | $LEX
+if test -f lex.yy.c; then
+ ac_cv_prog_lex_root=lex.yy
+elif test -f lexyy.c; then
+ ac_cv_prog_lex_root=lexyy
+else
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(cannot find output from $LEX; giving up)
+fi])
+LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT=$ac_cv_prog_lex_root
+rm -f "${LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT}.c"
+AC_SUBST(LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT)dnl
+
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether yytext is a pointer, ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer,
+[# POSIX says lex can declare yytext either as a pointer or an array; the
+# default is implementation-dependent. Figure out which it is, since
+# not all implementations provide the %pointer and %array declarations.
+ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer=no
+# Avoid need for the lex library; very commonly, -lfl won't be found by
+# default, and thus the link below would fail if we didn't supply yywrap,
+# which would fool configure into thinking that yytext was not
+# a char * when it really is.
+echo '%%
+%%' | $LEX
+echo "extern char *yytext;
+#ifndef yywrap
+int yywrap () { return 1; }
+#endif" >>$LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT.c
+ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+LIBS="$LIBS $LEXLIB"
+dnl Must use AC_TRY_LINK because yy.lex.c is not a function body.
+AC_TRY_LINK(`cat $LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT.c`, , ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer=yes)
+LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+rm -f "${LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT}.c"
+])
+dnl
+if test $ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(YYTEXT_POINTER)
+else
+dnl
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether yytext is an array of char, ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_char,
+[# POSIX says lex can declare yytext either as a pointer or an array; the
+# default is implementation-dependent. Figure out which it is, since
+# not all implementations provide the %pointer and %array declarations.
+ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_char=no
+# Avoid need for the lex library; very commonly, -lfl won't be found by
+# default, and thus the link below would fail if we didn't supply yywrap,
+# which would fool configure into thinking that yytext was not
+# a char array when it really is.
+changequote(,)
+echo '%%
+%%' | $LEX
+echo "extern char yytext[];
+#ifndef yywrap
+int yywrap () { return 1; }
+#endif" >>$LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT.c
+changequote([,])
+ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+LIBS="$LIBS $LEXLIB"
+dnl Must use AC_TRY_LINK because yy.lex.c is not a function body.
+AC_TRY_LINK(`cat $LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT.c`, , ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_char=yes)
+LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+rm -f "${LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT}.c"
+])
+dnl
+if test $ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_char = yes; then
+AC_DEFINE(YYTEXT_CHAR)
+else
+dnl
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether yytext is an array of unsigned char, ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_uchar,
+[# Some systems use an array of unsigned char for yytext. Figure out if that
+# happens to be the case.
+ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_uchar=no
+# Avoid need for the lex library; very commonly, -lfl won't be found by
+# default, and thus the link below would fail if we didn't supply yywrap,
+# which would fool configure into thinking that yytext was not
+# a unsigned char array when it really is.
+changequote(,)
+echo '%%
+%%' | $LEX
+echo "extern unsigned char yytext[];
+#ifndef yywrap
+int yywrap () { return 1; }
+#endif" >>$LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT.c
+changequote([,])
+ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+LIBS="$LIBS $LEXLIB"
+dnl Must use AC_TRY_LINK because yy.lex.c is not a function body.
+AC_TRY_LINK(`cat $LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT.c`, , ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_uchar=yes)
+LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+rm -f "${LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT}.c"
+])
+dnl
+if test $ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_uchar = yes; then
+AC_DEFINE(YYTEXT_UCHAR)
+fi
+fi
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_INSTALL,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
+# Find a good install program. We prefer a C program (faster),
+# so one script is as good as another. But avoid the broken or
+# incompatible versions:
+# SysV /etc/install, /usr/sbin/install
+# SunOS /usr/etc/install
+# IRIX /sbin/install
+# AIX /bin/install
+# AIX 4 /usr/bin/installbsd, which doesn't work without a -g flag
+# AFS /usr/afsws/bin/install, which mishandles nonexistent args
+# SVR4 /usr/ucb/install, which tries to use the nonexistent group "staff"
+# ./install, which can be erroneously created by make from ./install.sh.
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for a BSD compatible install)
+if test -z "$INSTALL"; then
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_path_install,
+[ IFS="${IFS= }"; ac_save_IFS="$IFS"; IFS=":"
+ # Hack for MSDOS and descendants.
+ if test -z "$COMSPEC"; then ac_x=-f; else ac_x=-x; fi
+ for ac_dir in $PATH; do
+ # Account for people who put trailing slashes in PATH elements.
+ case "$ac_dir/" in
+ /|./|.//|/etc/*|/usr/sbin/*|/usr/etc/*|/sbin/*|/usr/afsws/bin/*|/usr/ucb/*) ;;
+ *)
+ # OSF1 and SCO ODT 3.0 have their own names for install.
+ # Don't use installbsd from OSF since it installs stuff as root
+ # by default.
+ for ac_prog in ginstall scoinst install; do
+ if test $ac_x $ac_dir/$ac_prog; then
+ if test $ac_prog = install &&
+ grep dspmsg $ac_dir/$ac_prog >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # AIX install. It has an incompatible calling convention.
+ :
+ else
+ ac_cv_path_install="$ac_dir/$ac_prog -c"
+ break 2
+ fi
+ fi
+ done
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ IFS="$ac_save_IFS"
+])dnl
+ if test "${ac_cv_path_install+set}" = set; then
+ INSTALL="$ac_cv_path_install"
+ else
+ # As a last resort, use the slow shell script. We don't cache a
+ # path for INSTALL within a source directory, because that will
+ # break other packages using the cache if that directory is
+ # removed, or if the path is relative.
+ INSTALL="$ac_install_sh"
+ fi
+fi
+dnl We do special magic for INSTALL instead of AC_SUBST, to get
+dnl relative paths right.
+AC_MSG_RESULT($INSTALL)
+
+# Use test -z because SunOS4 sh mishandles braces in ${var-val}.
+# It thinks the first close brace ends the variable substitution.
+test -z "$INSTALL_PROGRAM" && INSTALL_PROGRAM='${INSTALL}'
+AC_SUBST(INSTALL_PROGRAM)dnl
+
+test -z "$INSTALL_SCRIPT" && INSTALL_SCRIPT='${INSTALL}'
+AC_SUBST(INSTALL_SCRIPT)dnl
+
+test -z "$INSTALL_DATA" && INSTALL_DATA='${INSTALL} -m 644'
+AC_SUBST(INSTALL_DATA)dnl
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_LN_S,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether ln -s works)
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_LN_S,
+[rm -f conftestdata
+# MS-DOS is a special case, because it sort of pretends that ln -s
+# works for executables.
+if test -z "$COMSPEC" && ln -s X conftestdata 2>/dev/null
+then
+ rm -f conftestdata
+ ac_cv_prog_LN_S="ln -s"
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_LN_S=ln
+fi])dnl
+LN_S="$ac_cv_prog_LN_S"
+if test "$ac_cv_prog_LN_S" = "ln -s"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+fi
+AC_SUBST(LN_S)dnl
+])
+
+define(AC_RSH,
+[errprint(__file__:__line__: [$0] has been removed; replace it with equivalent code
+)m4exit(4)])
+
+
+dnl ### Checks for header files
+
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HEADER_STDC,
+[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(for ANSI C header files, ac_cv_header_stdc,
+[AC_TRY_CPP([#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <float.h>], ac_cv_header_stdc=yes, ac_cv_header_stdc=no)
+
+if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
+ # SunOS 4.x string.h does not declare mem*, contrary to ANSI.
+AC_EGREP_HEADER(memchr, string.h, , ac_cv_header_stdc=no)
+fi
+
+if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
+ # ISC 2.0.2 stdlib.h does not declare free, contrary to ANSI.
+AC_EGREP_HEADER(free, stdlib.h, , ac_cv_header_stdc=no)
+fi
+
+if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
+ # /bin/cc in Irix-4.0.5 gets non-ANSI ctype macros unless using -ansi.
+AC_TRY_RUN([#include <ctype.h>
+#define ISLOWER(c) ('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z')
+#define TOUPPER(c) (ISLOWER(c) ? 'A' + ((c) - 'a') : (c))
+#define XOR(e, f) (((e) && !(f)) || (!(e) && (f)))
+int main () { int i; for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
+if (XOR (islower (i), ISLOWER (i)) || toupper (i) != TOUPPER (i)) exit(2);
+exit (0); }
+], , ac_cv_header_stdc=no, :)
+fi])
+if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(STDC_HEADERS)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_UNISTD_H,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h)])dnl
+AC_CHECK_HEADER(unistd.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UNISTD_H))])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_USG,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0],
+ [; instead use AC_CHECK_HEADERS(string.h) and HAVE_STRING_H])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for BSD string and memory functions])
+AC_TRY_LINK([#include <strings.h>], [rindex(0, 0); bzero(0, 0);],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no); AC_DEFINE(USG)])])
+
+
+dnl If memchr and the like aren't declared in <string.h>, include <memory.h>.
+dnl To avoid problems, don't check for gcc2 built-ins.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_MEMORY_H,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_CHECK_HEADERS(memory.h) and HAVE_MEMORY_H])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether string.h declares mem functions)
+AC_EGREP_HEADER(memchr, string.h, ac_found=yes, ac_found=no)
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_found)
+if test $ac_found = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_HEADER(memory.h, [AC_DEFINE(NEED_MEMORY_H)])
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HEADER_MAJOR,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether sys/types.h defines makedev,
+ ac_cv_header_sys_types_h_makedev,
+[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <sys/types.h>], [return makedev(0, 0);],
+ ac_cv_header_sys_types_h_makedev=yes, ac_cv_header_sys_types_h_makedev=no)
+])
+
+if test $ac_cv_header_sys_types_h_makedev = no; then
+AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/mkdev.h, [AC_DEFINE(MAJOR_IN_MKDEV)])
+
+ if test $ac_cv_header_sys_mkdev_h = no; then
+AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/sysmacros.h, [AC_DEFINE(MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS)])
+ fi
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HEADER_DIRENT,
+[ac_header_dirent=no
+AC_CHECK_HEADERS_DIRENT(dirent.h sys/ndir.h sys/dir.h ndir.h,
+ [ac_header_dirent=$ac_hdr; break])
+# Two versions of opendir et al. are in -ldir and -lx on SCO Xenix.
+if test $ac_header_dirent = dirent.h; then
+AC_CHECK_LIB(dir, opendir, LIBS="$LIBS -ldir")
+else
+AC_CHECK_LIB(x, opendir, LIBS="$LIBS -lx")
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Like AC_CHECK_HEADER, except also make sure that HEADER-FILE
+dnl defines the type `DIR'. dirent.h on NextStep 3.2 doesn't.
+dnl AC_CHECK_HEADER_DIRENT(HEADER-FILE, ACTION-IF-FOUND)
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CHECK_HEADER_DIRENT,
+[ac_safe=`echo "$1" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $1 that defines DIR])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_header_dirent_$ac_safe,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <$1>], [DIR *dirp = 0;],
+ eval "ac_cv_header_dirent_$ac_safe=yes",
+ eval "ac_cv_header_dirent_$ac_safe=no")])dnl
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_header_dirent_'$ac_safe`\" = yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ $2
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Like AC_CHECK_HEADERS, except succeed only for a HEADER-FILE that
+dnl defines `DIR'.
+dnl AC_CHECK_HEADERS_DIRENT(HEADER-FILE... [, ACTION])
+define(AC_CHECK_HEADERS_DIRENT,
+[for ac_hdr in $1
+do
+AC_CHECK_HEADER_DIRENT($ac_hdr,
+[changequote(, )dnl
+ ac_tr_hdr=HAVE_`echo $ac_hdr | sed 'y%abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-%ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___%'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($ac_tr_hdr) $2])dnl
+done])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_DIR_HEADER,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_HEADER_DIRENT])dnl
+ac_header_dirent=no
+for ac_hdr in dirent.h sys/ndir.h sys/dir.h ndir.h; do
+ AC_CHECK_HEADER_DIRENT($ac_hdr, [ac_header_dirent=$ac_hdr; break])
+done
+
+case "$ac_header_dirent" in
+dirent.h) AC_DEFINE(DIRENT) ;;
+sys/ndir.h) AC_DEFINE(SYSNDIR) ;;
+sys/dir.h) AC_DEFINE(SYSDIR) ;;
+ndir.h) AC_DEFINE(NDIR) ;;
+esac
+
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether closedir returns void, ac_cv_func_closedir_void,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <$ac_header_dirent>
+int closedir(); main() { exit(closedir(opendir(".")) != 0); }],
+ ac_cv_func_closedir_void=no, ac_cv_func_closedir_void=yes, ac_cv_func_closedir_void=yes)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_closedir_void = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(VOID_CLOSEDIR)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HEADER_STAT,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether stat file-mode macros are broken,
+ ac_cv_header_stat_broken,
+[AC_EGREP_CPP([You lose], [#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+
+#if defined(S_ISBLK) && defined(S_IFDIR)
+# if S_ISBLK (S_IFDIR)
+You lose.
+# endif
+#endif
+
+#if defined(S_ISBLK) && defined(S_IFCHR)
+# if S_ISBLK (S_IFCHR)
+You lose.
+# endif
+#endif
+
+#if defined(S_ISLNK) && defined(S_IFREG)
+# if S_ISLNK (S_IFREG)
+You lose.
+# endif
+#endif
+
+#if defined(S_ISSOCK) && defined(S_IFREG)
+# if S_ISSOCK (S_IFREG)
+You lose.
+# endif
+#endif
+], ac_cv_header_stat_broken=yes, ac_cv_header_stat_broken=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_header_stat_broken = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(STAT_MACROS_BROKEN)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for sys_siglist declaration in signal.h or unistd.h],
+ ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+/* NetBSD declares sys_siglist in unistd.h. */
+#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif], [char *msg = *(sys_siglist + 1);],
+ ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist=yes, ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible],
+ ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/wait.h>
+#ifndef WEXITSTATUS
+#define WEXITSTATUS(stat_val) ((unsigned)(stat_val) >> 8)
+#endif
+#ifndef WIFEXITED
+#define WIFEXITED(stat_val) (((stat_val) & 255) == 0)
+#endif], [int s;
+wait (&s);
+s = WIFEXITED (s) ? WEXITSTATUS (s) : 1;],
+ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h=yes, ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H)
+fi
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checks for typedefs
+
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TYPE_GETGROUPS,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_TYPE_UID_T])dnl
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(type of array argument to getgroups, ac_cv_type_getgroups,
+[AC_TRY_RUN(
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+<<
+/* Thanks to Mike Rendell for this test. */
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#define NGID 256
+#undef MAX
+#define MAX(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y))
+main()
+{
+ gid_t gidset[NGID];
+ int i, n;
+ union { gid_t gval; long lval; } val;
+
+ val.lval = -1;
+ for (i = 0; i < NGID; i++)
+ gidset[i] = val.gval;
+ n = getgroups (sizeof (gidset) / MAX (sizeof (int), sizeof (gid_t)) - 1,
+ gidset);
+ /* Exit non-zero if getgroups seems to require an array of ints. This
+ happens when gid_t is short but getgroups modifies an array of ints. */
+ exit ((n > 0 && gidset[n] != val.gval) ? 1 : 0);
+}
+>>,
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ ac_cv_type_getgroups=gid_t, ac_cv_type_getgroups=int,
+ ac_cv_type_getgroups=cross)
+if test $ac_cv_type_getgroups = cross; then
+ dnl When we can't run the test program (we are cross compiling), presume
+ dnl that <unistd.h> has either an accurate prototype for getgroups or none.
+ dnl Old systems without prototypes probably use int.
+ AC_EGREP_HEADER([getgroups.*int.*gid_t], unistd.h,
+ ac_cv_type_getgroups=gid_t, ac_cv_type_getgroups=int)
+fi])
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GETGROUPS_T, $ac_cv_type_getgroups)
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TYPE_UID_T,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for uid_t in sys/types.h, ac_cv_type_uid_t,
+[AC_EGREP_HEADER(uid_t, sys/types.h,
+ ac_cv_type_uid_t=yes, ac_cv_type_uid_t=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_type_uid_t = no; then
+ AC_DEFINE(uid_t, int)
+ AC_DEFINE(gid_t, int)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TYPE_SIZE_T,
+[AC_CHECK_TYPE(size_t, unsigned)])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TYPE_PID_T,
+[AC_CHECK_TYPE(pid_t, int)])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TYPE_OFF_T,
+[AC_CHECK_TYPE(off_t, long)])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TYPE_MODE_T,
+[AC_CHECK_TYPE(mode_t, int)])
+
+dnl Note that identifiers starting with SIG are reserved by ANSI C.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_TYPE_SIGNAL,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([return type of signal handlers], ac_cv_type_signal,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#ifdef signal
+#undef signal
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" void (*signal (int, void (*)(int)))(int);
+#else
+void (*signal ()) ();
+#endif
+],
+[int i;], ac_cv_type_signal=void, ac_cv_type_signal=int)])
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(RETSIGTYPE, $ac_cv_type_signal)
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checks for functions
+
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_CLOSEDIR_VOID,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_DIRENT])dnl
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether closedir returns void, ac_cv_func_closedir_void,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <$ac_header_dirent>
+int closedir(); main() { exit(closedir(opendir(".")) != 0); }],
+ ac_cv_func_closedir_void=no, ac_cv_func_closedir_void=yes, ac_cv_func_closedir_void=yes)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_closedir_void = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(CLOSEDIR_VOID)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_FNMATCH,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for working fnmatch, ac_cv_func_fnmatch_works,
+# Some versions of Solaris or SCO have a broken fnmatch function.
+# So we run a test program. If we are cross-compiling, take no chance.
+# Thanks to John Oleynick and Franc,ois Pinard for this test.
+[AC_TRY_RUN([main() { exit (fnmatch ("a*", "abc", 0) != 0); }],
+ac_cv_func_fnmatch_works=yes, ac_cv_func_fnmatch_works=no,
+ac_cv_func_fnmatch_works=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_fnmatch_works = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FNMATCH)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_MMAP,
+[AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h)
+AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getpagesize)
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(for working mmap, ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([
+/* Thanks to Mike Haertel and Jim Avera for this test.
+ Here is a matrix of mmap possibilities:
+ mmap private not fixed
+ mmap private fixed at somewhere currently unmapped
+ mmap private fixed at somewhere already mapped
+ mmap shared not fixed
+ mmap shared fixed at somewhere currently unmapped
+ mmap shared fixed at somewhere already mapped
+ For private mappings, we should verify that changes cannot be read()
+ back from the file, nor mmap's back from the file at a different
+ address. (There have been systems where private was not correctly
+ implemented like the infamous i386 svr4.0, and systems where the
+ VM page cache was not coherent with the filesystem buffer cache
+ like early versions of FreeBSD and possibly contemporary NetBSD.)
+ For shared mappings, we should conversely verify that changes get
+ propogated back to all the places they're supposed to be.
+
+ Grep wants private fixed already mapped.
+ The main things grep needs to know about mmap are:
+ * does it exist and is it safe to write into the mmap'd area
+ * how to use it (BSD variants) */
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <sys/mman.h>
+
+/* This mess was copied from the GNU getpagesize.h. */
+#ifndef HAVE_GETPAGESIZE
+# ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+# include <unistd.h>
+# endif
+
+/* Assume that all systems that can run configure have sys/param.h. */
+# ifndef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
+# define HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H 1
+# endif
+
+# ifdef _SC_PAGESIZE
+# define getpagesize() sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)
+# else /* no _SC_PAGESIZE */
+# ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
+# include <sys/param.h>
+# ifdef EXEC_PAGESIZE
+# define getpagesize() EXEC_PAGESIZE
+# else /* no EXEC_PAGESIZE */
+# ifdef NBPG
+# define getpagesize() NBPG * CLSIZE
+# ifndef CLSIZE
+# define CLSIZE 1
+# endif /* no CLSIZE */
+# else /* no NBPG */
+# ifdef NBPC
+# define getpagesize() NBPC
+# else /* no NBPC */
+# ifdef PAGESIZE
+# define getpagesize() PAGESIZE
+# endif /* PAGESIZE */
+# endif /* no NBPC */
+# endif /* no NBPG */
+# endif /* no EXEC_PAGESIZE */
+# else /* no HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H */
+# define getpagesize() 8192 /* punt totally */
+# endif /* no HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H */
+# endif /* no _SC_PAGESIZE */
+
+#endif /* no HAVE_GETPAGESIZE */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" { void *malloc(unsigned); }
+#else
+char *malloc();
+#endif
+
+int
+main()
+{
+ char *data, *data2, *data3;
+ int i, pagesize;
+ int fd;
+
+ pagesize = getpagesize();
+
+ /*
+ * First, make a file with some known garbage in it.
+ */
+ data = malloc(pagesize);
+ if (!data)
+ exit(1);
+ for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
+ *(data + i) = rand();
+ umask(0);
+ fd = creat("conftestmmap", 0600);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ exit(1);
+ if (write(fd, data, pagesize) != pagesize)
+ exit(1);
+ close(fd);
+
+ /*
+ * Next, try to mmap the file at a fixed address which
+ * already has something else allocated at it. If we can,
+ * also make sure that we see the same garbage.
+ */
+ fd = open("conftestmmap", O_RDWR);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ exit(1);
+ data2 = malloc(2 * pagesize);
+ if (!data2)
+ exit(1);
+ data2 += (pagesize - ((int) data2 & (pagesize - 1))) & (pagesize - 1);
+ if (data2 != mmap(data2, pagesize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
+ MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED, fd, 0L))
+ exit(1);
+ for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
+ if (*(data + i) != *(data2 + i))
+ exit(1);
+
+ /*
+ * Finally, make sure that changes to the mapped area
+ * do not percolate back to the file as seen by read().
+ * (This is a bug on some variants of i386 svr4.0.)
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
+ *(data2 + i) = *(data2 + i) + 1;
+ data3 = malloc(pagesize);
+ if (!data3)
+ exit(1);
+ if (read(fd, data3, pagesize) != pagesize)
+ exit(1);
+ for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
+ if (*(data + i) != *(data3 + i))
+ exit(1);
+ close(fd);
+ unlink("conftestmmap");
+ exit(0);
+}
+], ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=yes, ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=no,
+ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MMAP)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_GETPGRP,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether getpgrp takes no argument, ac_cv_func_getpgrp_void,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([
+/*
+ * If this system has a BSD-style getpgrp(),
+ * which takes a pid argument, exit unsuccessfully.
+ *
+ * Snarfed from Chet Ramey's bash pgrp.c test program
+ */
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+
+int pid;
+int pg1, pg2, pg3, pg4;
+int ng, np, s, child;
+
+main()
+{
+ pid = getpid();
+ pg1 = getpgrp(0);
+ pg2 = getpgrp();
+ pg3 = getpgrp(pid);
+ pg4 = getpgrp(1);
+
+ /*
+ * If all of these values are the same, it's pretty sure that
+ * we're on a system that ignores getpgrp's first argument.
+ */
+ if (pg2 == pg4 && pg1 == pg3 && pg2 == pg3)
+ exit(0);
+
+ child = fork();
+ if (child < 0)
+ exit(1);
+ else if (child == 0) {
+ np = getpid();
+ /*
+ * If this is Sys V, this will not work; pgrp will be
+ * set to np because setpgrp just changes a pgrp to be
+ * the same as the pid.
+ */
+ setpgrp(np, pg1);
+ ng = getpgrp(0); /* Same result for Sys V and BSD */
+ if (ng == pg1) {
+ exit(1);
+ } else {
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ } else {
+ wait(&s);
+ exit(s>>8);
+ }
+}
+], ac_cv_func_getpgrp_void=yes, ac_cv_func_getpgrp_void=no,
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(cannot check getpgrp if cross compiling))
+])
+if test $ac_cv_func_getpgrp_void = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(GETPGRP_VOID)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_SETPGRP,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether setpgrp takes no argument, ac_cv_func_setpgrp_void,
+AC_TRY_RUN([
+#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * If this system has a BSD-style setpgrp, which takes arguments, exit
+ * successfully.
+ */
+main()
+{
+ if (setpgrp(1,1) == -1)
+ exit(0);
+ else
+ exit(1);
+}
+], ac_cv_func_setpgrp_void=no, ac_cv_func_setpgrp_void=yes,
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(cannot check setpgrp if cross compiling))
+)
+if test $ac_cv_func_setpgrp_void = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(SETPGRP_VOID)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_VPRINTF,
+[AC_CHECK_FUNC(vprintf, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VPRINTF))
+if test "$ac_cv_func_vprintf" != yes; then
+AC_CHECK_FUNC(_doprnt, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DOPRNT))
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_VFORK,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_TYPE_PID_T])dnl
+AC_CHECK_HEADER(vfork.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VFORK_H))
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(for working vfork, ac_cv_func_vfork_works,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([/* Thanks to Paul Eggert for this test. */
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_VFORK_H
+#include <vfork.h>
+#endif
+/* On some sparc systems, changes by the child to local and incoming
+ argument registers are propagated back to the parent.
+ The compiler is told about this with #include <vfork.h>,
+ but some compilers (e.g. gcc -O) don't grok <vfork.h>.
+ Test for this by using a static variable whose address
+ is put into a register that is clobbered by the vfork. */
+static
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+sparc_address_test (int arg)
+#else
+sparc_address_test (arg) int arg;
+#endif
+{
+ static pid_t child;
+ if (!child) {
+ child = vfork ();
+ if (child < 0) {
+ perror ("vfork");
+ _exit(2);
+ }
+ if (!child) {
+ arg = getpid();
+ write(-1, "", 0);
+ _exit (arg);
+ }
+ }
+}
+main() {
+ pid_t parent = getpid ();
+ pid_t child;
+
+ sparc_address_test ();
+
+ child = vfork ();
+
+ if (child == 0) {
+ /* Here is another test for sparc vfork register problems.
+ This test uses lots of local variables, at least
+ as many local variables as main has allocated so far
+ including compiler temporaries. 4 locals are enough for
+ gcc 1.40.3 on a Solaris 4.1.3 sparc, but we use 8 to be safe.
+ A buggy compiler should reuse the register of parent
+ for one of the local variables, since it will think that
+ parent can't possibly be used any more in this routine.
+ Assigning to the local variable will thus munge parent
+ in the parent process. */
+ pid_t
+ p = getpid(), p1 = getpid(), p2 = getpid(), p3 = getpid(),
+ p4 = getpid(), p5 = getpid(), p6 = getpid(), p7 = getpid();
+ /* Convince the compiler that p..p7 are live; otherwise, it might
+ use the same hardware register for all 8 local variables. */
+ if (p != p1 || p != p2 || p != p3 || p != p4
+ || p != p5 || p != p6 || p != p7)
+ _exit(1);
+
+ /* On some systems (e.g. IRIX 3.3),
+ vfork doesn't separate parent from child file descriptors.
+ If the child closes a descriptor before it execs or exits,
+ this munges the parent's descriptor as well.
+ Test for this by closing stdout in the child. */
+ _exit(close(fileno(stdout)) != 0);
+ } else {
+ int status;
+ struct stat st;
+
+ while (wait(&status) != child)
+ ;
+ exit(
+ /* Was there some problem with vforking? */
+ child < 0
+
+ /* Did the child fail? (This shouldn't happen.) */
+ || status
+
+ /* Did the vfork/compiler bug occur? */
+ || parent != getpid()
+
+ /* Did the file descriptor bug occur? */
+ || fstat(fileno(stdout), &st) != 0
+ );
+ }
+}],
+ac_cv_func_vfork_works=yes, ac_cv_func_vfork_works=no, AC_CHECK_FUNC(vfork)
+ac_cv_func_vfork_works=$ac_cv_func_vfork)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_vfork_works = no; then
+ AC_DEFINE(vfork, fork)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_WAIT3,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for wait3 that fills in rusage, ac_cv_func_wait3_rusage,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <sys/resource.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+/* HP-UX has wait3 but does not fill in rusage at all. */
+main() {
+ struct rusage r;
+ int i;
+ /* Use a field that we can force nonzero --
+ voluntary context switches.
+ For systems like NeXT and OSF/1 that don't set it,
+ also use the system CPU time. And page faults (I/O) for Linux. */
+ r.ru_nvcsw = 0;
+ r.ru_stime.tv_sec = 0;
+ r.ru_stime.tv_usec = 0;
+ r.ru_majflt = r.ru_minflt = 0;
+ switch (fork()) {
+ case 0: /* Child. */
+ sleep(1); /* Give up the CPU. */
+ _exit(0);
+ case -1: _exit(0); /* What can we do? */
+ default: /* Parent. */
+ wait3(&i, 0, &r);
+ sleep(2); /* Avoid "text file busy" from rm on fast HP-UX machines. */
+ exit(r.ru_nvcsw == 0 && r.ru_majflt == 0 && r.ru_minflt == 0
+ && r.ru_stime.tv_sec == 0 && r.ru_stime.tv_usec == 0);
+ }
+}], ac_cv_func_wait3_rusage=yes, ac_cv_func_wait3_rusage=no,
+ac_cv_func_wait3_rusage=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_wait3_rusage = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WAIT3)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_ALLOCA,
+[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl Set CPP; we run AC_EGREP_CPP conditionally.
+# The Ultrix 4.2 mips builtin alloca declared by alloca.h only works
+# for constant arguments. Useless!
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working alloca.h], ac_cv_header_alloca_h,
+[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <alloca.h>], [char *p = alloca(2 * sizeof(int));],
+ ac_cv_header_alloca_h=yes, ac_cv_header_alloca_h=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_header_alloca_h = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ALLOCA_H)
+fi
+
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([for alloca], ac_cv_func_alloca_works,
+[AC_TRY_LINK([
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+# define alloca __builtin_alloca
+#else
+# ifdef _MSC_VER
+# include <malloc.h>
+# define alloca _alloca
+# else
+# if HAVE_ALLOCA_H
+# include <alloca.h>
+# else
+# ifdef _AIX
+ #pragma alloca
+# else
+# ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */
+char *alloca ();
+# endif
+# endif
+# endif
+# endif
+#endif
+], [char *p = (char *) alloca(1);],
+ ac_cv_func_alloca_works=yes, ac_cv_func_alloca_works=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_alloca_works = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ALLOCA)
+fi
+
+if test $ac_cv_func_alloca_works = no; then
+ # The SVR3 libPW and SVR4 libucb both contain incompatible functions
+ # that cause trouble. Some versions do not even contain alloca or
+ # contain a buggy version. If you still want to use their alloca,
+ # use ar to extract alloca.o from them instead of compiling alloca.c.
+ ALLOCA=alloca.${ac_objext}
+ AC_DEFINE(C_ALLOCA)
+
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether alloca needs Cray hooks, ac_cv_os_cray,
+[AC_EGREP_CPP(webecray,
+[#if defined(CRAY) && ! defined(CRAY2)
+webecray
+#else
+wenotbecray
+#endif
+], ac_cv_os_cray=yes, ac_cv_os_cray=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_os_cray = yes; then
+for ac_func in _getb67 GETB67 getb67; do
+ AC_CHECK_FUNC($ac_func, [AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CRAY_STACKSEG_END, $ac_func)
+ break])
+done
+fi
+
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(stack direction for C alloca, ac_cv_c_stack_direction,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([find_stack_direction ()
+{
+ static char *addr = 0;
+ auto char dummy;
+ if (addr == 0)
+ {
+ addr = &dummy;
+ return find_stack_direction ();
+ }
+ else
+ return (&dummy > addr) ? 1 : -1;
+}
+main ()
+{
+ exit (find_stack_direction() < 0);
+}], ac_cv_c_stack_direction=1, ac_cv_c_stack_direction=-1,
+ ac_cv_c_stack_direction=0)])
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(STACK_DIRECTION, $ac_cv_c_stack_direction)
+fi
+AC_SUBST(ALLOCA)dnl
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG,
+[ac_have_func=no # yes means we've found a way to get the load average.
+
+# Some systems with -lutil have (and need) -lkvm as well, some do not.
+# On Solaris, -lkvm requires nlist from -lelf, so check that first
+# to get the right answer into the cache.
+AC_CHECK_LIB(elf, elf_begin, LIBS="-lelf $LIBS")
+AC_CHECK_LIB(kvm, kvm_open, LIBS="-lkvm $LIBS")
+# Check for the 4.4BSD definition of getloadavg.
+AC_CHECK_LIB(util, getloadavg,
+ [LIBS="-lutil $LIBS" ac_have_func=yes ac_cv_func_getloadavg_setgid=yes])
+
+if test $ac_have_func = no; then
+ # There is a commonly available library for RS/6000 AIX.
+ # Since it is not a standard part of AIX, it might be installed locally.
+ ac_getloadavg_LIBS="$LIBS"; LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib $LIBS"
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(getloadavg, getloadavg,
+ LIBS="-lgetloadavg $LIBS", LIBS="$ac_getloadavg_LIBS")
+fi
+
+# Make sure it is really in the library, if we think we found it.
+AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(getloadavg)
+
+if test $ac_cv_func_getloadavg = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETLOADAVG)
+ ac_have_func=yes
+else
+ # Figure out what our getloadavg.c needs.
+ ac_have_func=no
+ AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/dg_sys_info.h,
+ [ac_have_func=yes; AC_DEFINE(DGUX)
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(dgc, dg_sys_info)])
+
+ # We cannot check for <dwarf.h>, because Solaris 2 does not use dwarf (it
+ # uses stabs), but it is still SVR4. We cannot check for <elf.h> because
+ # Irix 4.0.5F has the header but not the library.
+ if test $ac_have_func = no && test $ac_cv_lib_elf_elf_begin = yes; then
+ ac_have_func=yes; AC_DEFINE(SVR4)
+ fi
+
+ if test $ac_have_func = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_HEADER(inq_stats/cpustats.h,
+ [ac_have_func=yes; AC_DEFINE(UMAX)
+ AC_DEFINE(UMAX4_3)])
+ fi
+
+ if test $ac_have_func = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/cpustats.h,
+ [ac_have_func=yes; AC_DEFINE(UMAX)])
+ fi
+
+ if test $ac_have_func = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_HEADERS(mach/mach.h)
+ fi
+
+ AC_CHECK_HEADER(nlist.h,
+ [AC_DEFINE(NLIST_STRUCT)
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for n_un in struct nlist], ac_cv_struct_nlist_n_un,
+ [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <nlist.h>],
+ [struct nlist n; n.n_un.n_name = 0;],
+ ac_cv_struct_nlist_n_un=yes, ac_cv_struct_nlist_n_un=no)])
+ if test $ac_cv_struct_nlist_n_un = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(NLIST_NAME_UNION)
+ fi
+ ])dnl
+fi # Do not have getloadavg in system libraries.
+
+# Some definitions of getloadavg require that the program be installed setgid.
+dnl FIXME Don't hardwire the path of getloadavg.c in the top-level directory.
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether getloadavg requires setgid,
+ ac_cv_func_getloadavg_setgid,
+[AC_EGREP_CPP([Yowza Am I SETGID yet],
+[#include "$srcdir/getloadavg.c"
+#ifdef LDAV_PRIVILEGED
+Yowza Am I SETGID yet
+#endif],
+ ac_cv_func_getloadavg_setgid=yes, ac_cv_func_getloadavg_setgid=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_getloadavg_setgid = yes; then
+ NEED_SETGID=true; AC_DEFINE(GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED)
+else
+ NEED_SETGID=false
+fi
+AC_SUBST(NEED_SETGID)dnl
+
+if test $ac_cv_func_getloadavg_setgid = yes; then
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK(group of /dev/kmem, ac_cv_group_kmem,
+[changequote(, )dnl
+ # On Solaris, /dev/kmem is a symlink. Get info on the real file.
+ ac_ls_output=`ls -lgL /dev/kmem 2>/dev/null`
+ # If we got an error (system does not support symlinks), try without -L.
+ test -z "$ac_ls_output" && ac_ls_output=`ls -lg /dev/kmem`
+ ac_cv_group_kmem=`echo $ac_ls_output \
+ | sed -ne 's/[ ][ ]*/ /g;
+ s/^.[sSrwx-]* *[0-9]* *\([^0-9]*\) *.*/\1/;
+ / /s/.* //;p;'`
+changequote([, ])dnl
+])
+ KMEM_GROUP=$ac_cv_group_kmem
+fi
+AC_SUBST(KMEM_GROUP)dnl
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_UTIME_NULL,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether utime accepts a null argument, ac_cv_func_utime_null,
+[rm -f conftestdata; > conftestdata
+# Sequent interprets utime(file, 0) to mean use start of epoch. Wrong.
+AC_TRY_RUN([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+main() {
+struct stat s, t;
+exit(!(stat ("conftestdata", &s) == 0 && utime("conftestdata", (long *)0) == 0
+&& stat("conftestdata", &t) == 0 && t.st_mtime >= s.st_mtime
+&& t.st_mtime - s.st_mtime < 120));
+}], ac_cv_func_utime_null=yes, ac_cv_func_utime_null=no,
+ ac_cv_func_utime_null=no)
+rm -f core core.* *.core])
+if test $ac_cv_func_utime_null = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UTIME_NULL)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_STRCOLL,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for working strcoll, ac_cv_func_strcoll_works,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <string.h>
+main ()
+{
+ exit (strcoll ("abc", "def") >= 0 ||
+ strcoll ("ABC", "DEF") >= 0 ||
+ strcoll ("123", "456") >= 0);
+}], ac_cv_func_strcoll_works=yes, ac_cv_func_strcoll_works=no,
+ac_cv_func_strcoll_works=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_func_strcoll_works = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRCOLL)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether setvbuf arguments are reversed,
+ ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <stdio.h>
+/* If setvbuf has the reversed format, exit 0. */
+main () {
+ /* This call has the arguments reversed.
+ A reversed system may check and see that the address of main
+ is not _IOLBF, _IONBF, or _IOFBF, and return nonzero. */
+ if (setvbuf(stdout, _IOLBF, (char *) main, BUFSIZ) != 0)
+ exit(1);
+ putc('\r', stdout);
+ exit(0); /* Non-reversed systems segv here. */
+}], ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed=yes, ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed=no)
+rm -f core core.* *.core])
+if test $ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(SETVBUF_REVERSED)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_GETMNTENT,
+[# getmntent is in -lsun on Irix 4, -lseq on Dynix/PTX, -lgen on Unixware.
+AC_CHECK_LIB(sun, getmntent, LIBS="-lsun $LIBS",
+ [AC_CHECK_LIB(seq, getmntent, LIBS="-lseq $LIBS",
+ [AC_CHECK_LIB(gen, getmntent, LIBS="-lgen $LIBS")])])
+AC_CHECK_FUNC(getmntent, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETMNTENT)])])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_STRFTIME,
+[AC_CHECK_FUNC(strftime, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRFTIME)],
+[# strftime is in -lintl on SCO UNIX.
+AC_CHECK_LIB(intl, strftime,
+[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRFTIME)
+LIBS="-lintl $LIBS"])])])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_MEMCMP,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for 8-bit clean memcmp, ac_cv_func_memcmp_clean,
+[AC_TRY_RUN([
+main()
+{
+ char c0 = 0x40, c1 = 0x80, c2 = 0x81;
+ exit(memcmp(&c0, &c2, 1) < 0 && memcmp(&c1, &c2, 1) < 0 ? 0 : 1);
+}
+], ac_cv_func_memcmp_clean=yes, ac_cv_func_memcmp_clean=no,
+ac_cv_func_memcmp_clean=no)])
+test $ac_cv_func_memcmp_clean = no && LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS memcmp.${ac_objext}"
+AC_SUBST(LIBOBJS)dnl
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_SELECT_ARGTYPES,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([types of arguments for select()])
+ AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_func_select_arg234,dnl
+ [AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_func_select_arg1,dnl
+ [AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_func_select_arg5,dnl
+ [for ac_cv_func_select_arg234 in 'fd_set *' 'int *' 'void *'; do
+ for ac_cv_func_select_arg1 in 'int' 'size_t' 'unsigned long' 'unsigned'; do
+ for ac_cv_func_select_arg5 in 'struct timeval *' 'const struct timeval *'; do
+ AC_TRY_COMPILE(dnl
+[#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
+#include <sys/select.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#endif
+extern int select ($ac_cv_func_select_arg1,$ac_cv_func_select_arg234,$ac_cv_func_select_arg234,$ac_cv_func_select_arg234,$ac_cv_func_select_arg5);],,dnl
+ [ac_not_found=no ; break 3],ac_not_found=yes)
+ done
+ done
+ done
+ ])dnl AC_CACHE_VAL
+ ])dnl AC_CACHE_VAL
+ ])dnl AC_CACHE_VAL
+ if test "$ac_not_found" = yes; then
+ ac_cv_func_select_arg1=int
+ ac_cv_func_select_arg234='int *'
+ ac_cv_func_select_arg5='struct timeval *'
+ fi
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$ac_cv_func_select_arg1,$ac_cv_func_select_arg234,$ac_cv_func_select_arg5])
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SELECT_TYPE_ARG1,$ac_cv_func_select_arg1)
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SELECT_TYPE_ARG234,($ac_cv_func_select_arg234))
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SELECT_TYPE_ARG5,($ac_cv_func_select_arg5))
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checks for structure members
+
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_HEADER_TIME,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included],
+ ac_cv_header_time,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <time.h>],
+[struct tm *tp;], ac_cv_header_time=yes, ac_cv_header_time=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_header_time = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_STRUCT_TM,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether struct tm is in sys/time.h or time.h],
+ ac_cv_struct_tm,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <time.h>],
+[struct tm *tp; tp->tm_sec;],
+ ac_cv_struct_tm=time.h, ac_cv_struct_tm=sys/time.h)])
+if test $ac_cv_struct_tm = sys/time.h; then
+ AC_DEFINE(TM_IN_SYS_TIME)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_STRUCT_TM])dnl
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([for tm_zone in struct tm], ac_cv_struct_tm_zone,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <$ac_cv_struct_tm>], [struct tm tm; tm.tm_zone;],
+ ac_cv_struct_tm_zone=yes, ac_cv_struct_tm_zone=no)])
+if test "$ac_cv_struct_tm_zone" = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TM_ZONE)
+else
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK(for tzname, ac_cv_var_tzname,
+[AC_TRY_LINK(
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+<<#include <time.h>
+#ifndef tzname /* For SGI. */
+extern char *tzname[]; /* RS6000 and others reject char **tzname. */
+#endif>>,
+changequote([, ])dnl
+[atoi(*tzname);], ac_cv_var_tzname=yes, ac_cv_var_tzname=no)])
+ if test $ac_cv_var_tzname = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TZNAME)
+ fi
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for st_blocks in struct stat], ac_cv_struct_st_blocks,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>], [struct stat s; s.st_blocks;],
+ac_cv_struct_st_blocks=yes, ac_cv_struct_st_blocks=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_struct_st_blocks = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ST_BLOCKS)
+else
+ LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS fileblocks.${ac_objext}"
+fi
+AC_SUBST(LIBOBJS)dnl
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_STRUCT_ST_BLKSIZE,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for st_blksize in struct stat], ac_cv_struct_st_blksize,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>], [struct stat s; s.st_blksize;],
+ac_cv_struct_st_blksize=yes, ac_cv_struct_st_blksize=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_struct_st_blksize = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_STRUCT_ST_RDEV,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for st_rdev in struct stat], ac_cv_struct_st_rdev,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>], [struct stat s; s.st_rdev;],
+ac_cv_struct_st_rdev=yes, ac_cv_struct_st_rdev=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_struct_st_rdev = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ST_RDEV)
+fi
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checks for compiler characteristics
+
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_C_CROSS,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; it has been merged into AC_PROG_CC])])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_C_CHAR_UNSIGNED,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether char is unsigned, ac_cv_c_char_unsigned,
+[if test "$GCC" = yes; then
+ # GCC predefines this symbol on systems where it applies.
+AC_EGREP_CPP(yes,
+[#ifdef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__
+ yes
+#endif
+], ac_cv_c_char_unsigned=yes, ac_cv_c_char_unsigned=no)
+else
+AC_TRY_RUN(
+[/* volatile prevents gcc2 from optimizing the test away on sparcs. */
+#if !defined(__STDC__) || __STDC__ != 1
+#define volatile
+#endif
+main() {
+ volatile char c = 255; exit(c < 0);
+}], ac_cv_c_char_unsigned=yes, ac_cv_c_char_unsigned=no)
+fi])
+if test $ac_cv_c_char_unsigned = yes && test "$GCC" != yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(__CHAR_UNSIGNED__)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_C_LONG_DOUBLE,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for long double, ac_cv_c_long_double,
+[if test "$GCC" = yes; then
+ ac_cv_c_long_double=yes
+else
+AC_TRY_RUN([int main() {
+/* The Stardent Vistra knows sizeof(long double), but does not support it. */
+long double foo = 0.0;
+/* On Ultrix 4.3 cc, long double is 4 and double is 8. */
+exit(sizeof(long double) < sizeof(double)); }],
+ac_cv_c_long_double=yes, ac_cv_c_long_double=no)
+fi])
+if test $ac_cv_c_long_double = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_INT_16_BITS,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int)])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether int is 16 bits)
+AC_TRY_RUN([main() { exit(sizeof(int) != 2); }],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ AC_DEFINE(INT_16_BITS)], AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_LONG_64_BITS,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long)])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether long int is 64 bits)
+AC_TRY_RUN([main() { exit(sizeof(long int) != 8); }],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ AC_DEFINE(LONG_64_BITS)], AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_C_BIGENDIAN,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether byte ordering is bigendian, ac_cv_c_bigendian,
+[ac_cv_c_bigendian=unknown
+# See if sys/param.h defines the BYTE_ORDER macro.
+AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/param.h>], [
+#if !BYTE_ORDER || !BIG_ENDIAN || !LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ bogus endian macros
+#endif], [# It does; now see whether it defined to BIG_ENDIAN or not.
+AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/param.h>], [
+#if BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN
+ not big endian
+#endif], ac_cv_c_bigendian=yes, ac_cv_c_bigendian=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_c_bigendian = unknown; then
+AC_TRY_RUN([main () {
+ /* Are we little or big endian? From Harbison&Steele. */
+ union
+ {
+ long l;
+ char c[sizeof (long)];
+ } u;
+ u.l = 1;
+ exit (u.c[sizeof (long) - 1] == 1);
+}], ac_cv_c_bigendian=no, ac_cv_c_bigendian=yes)
+fi])
+if test $ac_cv_c_bigendian = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Do nothing if the compiler accepts the inline keyword.
+dnl Otherwise define inline to __inline__ or __inline if one of those work,
+dnl otherwise define inline to be empty.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_C_INLINE,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for inline], ac_cv_c_inline,
+[ac_cv_c_inline=no
+for ac_kw in inline __inline__ __inline; do
+ AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [} $ac_kw foo() {], [ac_cv_c_inline=$ac_kw; break])
+done
+])
+case "$ac_cv_c_inline" in
+ inline | yes) ;;
+ no) AC_DEFINE(inline, ) ;;
+ *) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(inline, $ac_cv_c_inline) ;;
+esac
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_C_CONST,
+[dnl This message is consistent in form with the other checking messages,
+dnl and with the result message.
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working const], ac_cv_c_const,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE(,
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+<<
+/* Ultrix mips cc rejects this. */
+typedef int charset[2]; const charset x;
+/* SunOS 4.1.1 cc rejects this. */
+char const *const *ccp;
+char **p;
+/* NEC SVR4.0.2 mips cc rejects this. */
+struct point {int x, y;};
+static struct point const zero = {0,0};
+/* AIX XL C 1.02.0.0 rejects this.
+ It does not let you subtract one const X* pointer from another in an arm
+ of an if-expression whose if-part is not a constant expression */
+const char *g = "string";
+ccp = &g + (g ? g-g : 0);
+/* HPUX 7.0 cc rejects these. */
+++ccp;
+p = (char**) ccp;
+ccp = (char const *const *) p;
+{ /* SCO 3.2v4 cc rejects this. */
+ char *t;
+ char const *s = 0 ? (char *) 0 : (char const *) 0;
+
+ *t++ = 0;
+}
+{ /* Someone thinks the Sun supposedly-ANSI compiler will reject this. */
+ int x[] = {25, 17};
+ const int *foo = &x[0];
+ ++foo;
+}
+{ /* Sun SC1.0 ANSI compiler rejects this -- but not the above. */
+ typedef const int *iptr;
+ iptr p = 0;
+ ++p;
+}
+{ /* AIX XL C 1.02.0.0 rejects this saying
+ "k.c", line 2.27: 1506-025 (S) Operand must be a modifiable lvalue. */
+ struct s { int j; const int *ap[3]; };
+ struct s *b; b->j = 5;
+}
+{ /* ULTRIX-32 V3.1 (Rev 9) vcc rejects this */
+ const int foo = 10;
+}
+>>,
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ac_cv_c_const=yes, ac_cv_c_const=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_c_const = no; then
+ AC_DEFINE(const, )
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_C_STRINGIZE, [
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CPP])
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for preprocessor stringizing operator])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_stringize,
+AC_EGREP_CPP([#teststring],[
+#define x(y) #y
+
+char *s = x(teststring);
+], ac_cv_c_stringize=no, ac_cv_c_stringize=yes))
+if test "${ac_cv_c_stringize}" = yes
+then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRINGIZE)
+fi
+AC_MSG_RESULT([${ac_cv_c_stringize}])
+])dnl
+
+define(AC_ARG_ARRAY,
+[errprint(__file__:__line__: [$0] has been removed; don't do unportable things with arguments
+)m4exit(4)])
+
+dnl Check the object extension used by the compiler: typically .o or
+dnl .obj. If this is called, some other behaviour will change,
+dnl determined by ac_objext.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_OBJEXT,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for object suffix])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_objext,
+[rm -f conftest*
+echo 'int i = 1;' > conftest.$ac_ext
+if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_compile); then
+ for ac_file in conftest.*; do
+ case $ac_file in
+ *.c) ;;
+ *) ac_cv_objext=`echo $ac_file | sed -e s/conftest.//` ;;
+ esac
+ done
+else
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([installation or configuration problem; compiler does not work])
+fi
+rm -f conftest*])
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_objext)
+OBJEXT=$ac_cv_objext
+ac_objext=$ac_cv_objext
+AC_SUBST(OBJEXT)])
+
+dnl Determine the linker flags (e.g. `-L' and `-l') for the Fortran 77
+dnl intrinsic and run-time libraries that are required to successfully
+dnl link a Fortran 77 program or shared library. The output variable
+dnl FLIBS is set to these flags.
+dnl
+dnl This macro is intended to be used in those situations when it is
+dnl necessary to mix, e.g. C++ and Fortran 77, source code into a single
+dnl program or shared library.
+dnl
+dnl For example, if object files from a C++ and Fortran 77 compiler must
+dnl be linked together, then the C++ compiler/linker must be used for
+dnl linking (since special C++-ish things need to happen at link time
+dnl like calling global constructors, instantiating templates, enabling
+dnl exception support, etc.).
+dnl
+dnl However, the Fortran 77 intrinsic and run-time libraries must be
+dnl linked in as well, but the C++ compiler/linker doesn't know how to
+dnl add these Fortran 77 libraries. Hence, the macro
+dnl `AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS' was created to determine these Fortran 77
+dnl libraries.
+dnl
+dnl This macro was packaged in its current form by Matthew D. Langston
+dnl <langston@SLAC.Stanford.EDU>. However, nearly all of this macro
+dnl came from the `OCTAVE_FLIBS' macro in `octave-2.0.13/aclocal.m4',
+dnl and full credit should go to John W. Eaton for writing this
+dnl extremely useful macro. Thank you John.
+dnl
+dnl AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS()
+AC_DEFUN(AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS,
+[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Fortran 77 libraries])
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_F77])
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_flibs,
+[changequote(, )dnl
+dnl Write a minimal program and compile it with -v. I don't know what
+dnl to do if your compiler doesn't have -v...
+echo " END" > conftest.f
+foutput=`${F77} -v -o conftest conftest.f 2>&1`
+dnl
+dnl The easiest thing to do for xlf output is to replace all the commas
+dnl with spaces. Try to only do that if the output is really from xlf,
+dnl since doing that causes problems on other systems.
+dnl
+xlf_p=`echo $foutput | grep xlfentry`
+if test -n "$xlf_p"; then
+ foutput=`echo $foutput | sed 's/,/ /g'`
+fi
+dnl
+ld_run_path=`echo $foutput | \
+ sed -n -e 's/^.*LD_RUN_PATH *= *\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p'`
+dnl
+dnl We are only supposed to find this on Solaris systems...
+dnl Uh, the run path should be absolute, shouldn't it?
+dnl
+case "$ld_run_path" in
+ /*)
+ if test "$ac_cv_prog_gcc" = yes; then
+ ld_run_path="-Xlinker -R -Xlinker $ld_run_path"
+ else
+ ld_run_path="-R $ld_run_path"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *)
+ ld_run_path=
+ ;;
+esac
+dnl
+flibs=
+lflags=
+dnl
+dnl If want_arg is set, we know we want the arg to be added to the list,
+dnl so we don't have to examine it.
+dnl
+want_arg=
+dnl
+for arg in $foutput; do
+ old_want_arg=$want_arg
+ want_arg=
+dnl
+dnl None of the options that take arguments expect the argument to
+dnl start with a -, so pretend we didn't see anything special.
+dnl
+ if test -n "$old_want_arg"; then
+ case "$arg" in
+ -*)
+ old_want_arg=
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ case "$old_want_arg" in
+ '')
+ case $arg in
+ /*.a)
+ exists=false
+ for f in $lflags; do
+ if test x$arg = x$f; then
+ exists=true
+ fi
+ done
+ if $exists; then
+ arg=
+ else
+ lflags="$lflags $arg"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ -bI:*)
+ exists=false
+ for f in $lflags; do
+ if test x$arg = x$f; then
+ exists=true
+ fi
+ done
+ if $exists; then
+ arg=
+ else
+ if test "$ac_cv_prog_gcc" = yes; then
+ lflags="$lflags -Xlinker $arg"
+ else
+ lflags="$lflags $arg"
+ fi
+ fi
+ ;;
+ -lang* | -lcrt0.o | -lc | -lgcc)
+ arg=
+ ;;
+ -[lLR])
+ want_arg=$arg
+ arg=
+ ;;
+ -[lLR]*)
+ exists=false
+ for f in $lflags; do
+ if test x$arg = x$f; then
+ exists=true
+ fi
+ done
+ if $exists; then
+ arg=
+ else
+ case "$arg" in
+ -lkernel32)
+ case "$canonical_host_type" in
+ *-*-cygwin*)
+ arg=
+ ;;
+ *)
+ lflags="$lflags $arg"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ -lm)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ lflags="$lflags $arg"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ ;;
+ -u)
+ want_arg=$arg
+ arg=
+ ;;
+ -Y)
+ want_arg=$arg
+ arg=
+ ;;
+ *)
+ arg=
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ -[lLR])
+ arg="$old_want_arg $arg"
+ ;;
+ -u)
+ arg="-u $arg"
+ ;;
+ -Y)
+dnl
+dnl Should probably try to ensure unique directory options here too.
+dnl This probably only applies to Solaris systems, and then will only
+dnl work with gcc...
+dnl
+ arg=`echo $arg | sed -e 's%^P,%%'`
+ SAVE_IFS=$IFS
+ IFS=:
+ list=
+ for elt in $arg; do
+ list="$list -L$elt"
+ done
+ IFS=$SAVE_IFS
+ arg="$list"
+ ;;
+ esac
+dnl
+ if test -n "$arg"; then
+ flibs="$flibs $arg"
+ fi
+done
+if test -n "$ld_run_path"; then
+ flibs_result="$ld_run_path $flibs"
+else
+ flibs_result="$flibs"
+fi
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ac_cv_flibs="$flibs_result"])
+FLIBS="$ac_cv_flibs"
+AC_SUBST(FLIBS)dnl
+AC_MSG_RESULT($FLIBS)
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checks for operating system services
+
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_INTERPRETER,
+[# Pull the hash mark out of the macro call to avoid m4 problems.
+ac_msg="whether #! works in shell scripts"
+AC_CACHE_CHECK($ac_msg, ac_cv_sys_interpreter,
+[echo '#! /bin/cat
+exit 69
+' > conftest
+chmod u+x conftest
+(SHELL=/bin/sh; export SHELL; ./conftest >/dev/null)
+if test $? -ne 69; then
+ ac_cv_sys_interpreter=yes
+else
+ ac_cv_sys_interpreter=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest])
+interpval="$ac_cv_sys_interpreter"
+])
+
+define(AC_HAVE_POUNDBANG,
+[errprint(__file__:__line__: [$0 has been replaced by AC_SYS_INTERPRETER, taking no arguments
+])m4exit(4)])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_LONG_FILE_NAMES,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for long file names, ac_cv_sys_long_file_names,
+[ac_cv_sys_long_file_names=yes
+# Test for long file names in all the places we know might matter:
+# . the current directory, where building will happen
+# $prefix/lib where we will be installing things
+# $exec_prefix/lib likewise
+# eval it to expand exec_prefix.
+# $TMPDIR if set, where it might want to write temporary files
+# if $TMPDIR is not set:
+# /tmp where it might want to write temporary files
+# /var/tmp likewise
+# /usr/tmp likewise
+if test -n "$TMPDIR" && test -d "$TMPDIR" && test -w "$TMPDIR"; then
+ ac_tmpdirs="$TMPDIR"
+else
+ ac_tmpdirs='/tmp /var/tmp /usr/tmp'
+fi
+for ac_dir in . $ac_tmpdirs `eval echo $prefix/lib $exec_prefix/lib` ; do
+ test -d $ac_dir || continue
+ test -w $ac_dir || continue # It is less confusing to not echo anything here.
+ (echo 1 > $ac_dir/conftest9012345) 2>/dev/null
+ (echo 2 > $ac_dir/conftest9012346) 2>/dev/null
+ val=`cat $ac_dir/conftest9012345 2>/dev/null`
+ if test ! -f $ac_dir/conftest9012345 || test "$val" != 1; then
+ ac_cv_sys_long_file_names=no
+ rm -f $ac_dir/conftest9012345 $ac_dir/conftest9012346 2>/dev/null
+ break
+ fi
+ rm -f $ac_dir/conftest9012345 $ac_dir/conftest9012346 2>/dev/null
+done])
+if test $ac_cv_sys_long_file_names = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for restartable system calls, ac_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls,
+[AC_TRY_RUN(
+[/* Exit 0 (true) if wait returns something other than -1,
+ i.e. the pid of the child, which means that wait was restarted
+ after getting the signal. */
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+ucatch (isig) { }
+main () {
+ int i = fork (), status;
+ if (i == 0) { sleep (3); kill (getppid (), SIGINT); sleep (3); exit (0); }
+ signal (SIGINT, ucatch);
+ status = wait(&i);
+ if (status == -1) wait(&i);
+ exit (status == -1);
+}
+], ac_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls=yes, ac_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_X,
+[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl Set CPP; we run AC_PATH_X_DIRECT conditionally.
+# If we find X, set shell vars x_includes and x_libraries to the
+# paths, otherwise set no_x=yes.
+# Uses ac_ vars as temps to allow command line to override cache and checks.
+# --without-x overrides everything else, but does not touch the cache.
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for X)
+
+AC_ARG_WITH(x, [ --with-x use the X Window System])
+# $have_x is `yes', `no', `disabled', or empty when we do not yet know.
+if test "x$with_x" = xno; then
+ # The user explicitly disabled X.
+ have_x=disabled
+else
+ if test "x$x_includes" != xNONE && test "x$x_libraries" != xNONE; then
+ # Both variables are already set.
+ have_x=yes
+ else
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_have_x,
+[# One or both of the vars are not set, and there is no cached value.
+ac_x_includes=NO ac_x_libraries=NO
+AC_PATH_X_XMKMF
+AC_PATH_X_DIRECT
+if test "$ac_x_includes" = NO || test "$ac_x_libraries" = NO; then
+ # Didn't find X anywhere. Cache the known absence of X.
+ ac_cv_have_x="have_x=no"
+else
+ # Record where we found X for the cache.
+ ac_cv_have_x="have_x=yes \
+ ac_x_includes=$ac_x_includes ac_x_libraries=$ac_x_libraries"
+fi])dnl
+ fi
+ eval "$ac_cv_have_x"
+fi # $with_x != no
+
+if test "$have_x" != yes; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($have_x)
+ no_x=yes
+else
+ # If each of the values was on the command line, it overrides each guess.
+ test "x$x_includes" = xNONE && x_includes=$ac_x_includes
+ test "x$x_libraries" = xNONE && x_libraries=$ac_x_libraries
+ # Update the cache value to reflect the command line values.
+ ac_cv_have_x="have_x=yes \
+ ac_x_includes=$x_includes ac_x_libraries=$x_libraries"
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([libraries $x_libraries, headers $x_includes])
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Internal subroutine of AC_PATH_X.
+dnl Set ac_x_includes and/or ac_x_libraries.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_X_XMKMF,
+[rm -fr conftestdir
+if mkdir conftestdir; then
+ cd conftestdir
+ # Make sure to not put "make" in the Imakefile rules, since we grep it out.
+ cat > Imakefile <<'EOF'
+acfindx:
+ @echo 'ac_im_incroot="${INCROOT}"; ac_im_usrlibdir="${USRLIBDIR}"; ac_im_libdir="${LIBDIR}"'
+EOF
+ if (xmkmf) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && test -f Makefile; then
+ # GNU make sometimes prints "make[1]: Entering...", which would confuse us.
+ eval `${MAKE-make} acfindx 2>/dev/null | grep -v make`
+ # Open Windows xmkmf reportedly sets LIBDIR instead of USRLIBDIR.
+ for ac_extension in a so sl; do
+ if test ! -f $ac_im_usrlibdir/libX11.$ac_extension &&
+ test -f $ac_im_libdir/libX11.$ac_extension; then
+ ac_im_usrlibdir=$ac_im_libdir; break
+ fi
+ done
+ # Screen out bogus values from the imake configuration. They are
+ # bogus both because they are the default anyway, and because
+ # using them would break gcc on systems where it needs fixed includes.
+ case "$ac_im_incroot" in
+ /usr/include) ;;
+ *) test -f "$ac_im_incroot/X11/Xos.h" && ac_x_includes="$ac_im_incroot" ;;
+ esac
+ case "$ac_im_usrlibdir" in
+ /usr/lib | /lib) ;;
+ *) test -d "$ac_im_usrlibdir" && ac_x_libraries="$ac_im_usrlibdir" ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ cd ..
+ rm -fr conftestdir
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Internal subroutine of AC_PATH_X.
+dnl Set ac_x_includes and/or ac_x_libraries.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_X_DIRECT,
+[if test "$ac_x_includes" = NO; then
+ # Guess where to find include files, by looking for this one X11 .h file.
+ test -z "$x_direct_test_include" && x_direct_test_include=X11/Intrinsic.h
+
+ # First, try using that file with no special directory specified.
+AC_TRY_CPP([#include <$x_direct_test_include>],
+[# We can compile using X headers with no special include directory.
+ac_x_includes=],
+[# Look for the header file in a standard set of common directories.
+# Check X11 before X11Rn because it is often a symlink to the current release.
+ for ac_dir in \
+ /usr/X11/include \
+ /usr/X11R6/include \
+ /usr/X11R5/include \
+ /usr/X11R4/include \
+ \
+ /usr/include/X11 \
+ /usr/include/X11R6 \
+ /usr/include/X11R5 \
+ /usr/include/X11R4 \
+ \
+ /usr/local/X11/include \
+ /usr/local/X11R6/include \
+ /usr/local/X11R5/include \
+ /usr/local/X11R4/include \
+ \
+ /usr/local/include/X11 \
+ /usr/local/include/X11R6 \
+ /usr/local/include/X11R5 \
+ /usr/local/include/X11R4 \
+ \
+ /usr/X386/include \
+ /usr/x386/include \
+ /usr/XFree86/include/X11 \
+ \
+ /usr/include \
+ /usr/local/include \
+ /usr/unsupported/include \
+ /usr/athena/include \
+ /usr/local/x11r5/include \
+ /usr/lpp/Xamples/include \
+ \
+ /usr/openwin/include \
+ /usr/openwin/share/include \
+ ; \
+ do
+ if test -r "$ac_dir/$x_direct_test_include"; then
+ ac_x_includes=$ac_dir
+ break
+ fi
+ done])
+fi # $ac_x_includes = NO
+
+if test "$ac_x_libraries" = NO; then
+ # Check for the libraries.
+
+ test -z "$x_direct_test_library" && x_direct_test_library=Xt
+ test -z "$x_direct_test_function" && x_direct_test_function=XtMalloc
+ test -z "$x_direct_test_arguments" && x_direct_test_arguments=1
+
+ # See if we find them without any special options.
+ # Don't add to $LIBS permanently.
+ ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+ LIBS="-l$x_direct_test_library $LIBS"
+AC_TRY_LINK([#include <${x_direct_test_include}>],
+[${x_direct_test_function}(${x_direct_test_arguments})],
+[LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+# We can link X programs with no special library path.
+ac_x_libraries=],
+[LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+# First see if replacing the include by lib works.
+# Check X11 before X11Rn because it is often a symlink to the current release.
+for ac_dir in `echo "$ac_x_includes" | sed s/include/lib/` \
+ /usr/X11/lib \
+ /usr/X11R6/lib \
+ /usr/X11R5/lib \
+ /usr/X11R4/lib \
+ \
+ /usr/lib/X11 \
+ /usr/lib/X11R6 \
+ /usr/lib/X11R5 \
+ /usr/lib/X11R4 \
+ \
+ /usr/local/X11/lib \
+ /usr/local/X11R6/lib \
+ /usr/local/X11R5/lib \
+ /usr/local/X11R4/lib \
+ \
+ /usr/local/lib/X11 \
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R6 \
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R5 \
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R4 \
+ \
+ /usr/X386/lib \
+ /usr/x386/lib \
+ /usr/XFree86/lib/X11 \
+ \
+ /usr/lib \
+ /usr/local/lib \
+ /usr/unsupported/lib \
+ /usr/athena/lib \
+ /usr/local/x11r5/lib \
+ /usr/lpp/Xamples/lib \
+ /lib/usr/lib/X11 \
+ \
+ /usr/openwin/lib \
+ /usr/openwin/share/lib \
+ ; \
+do
+dnl Don't even attempt the hair of trying to link an X program!
+ for ac_extension in a so sl; do
+ if test -r $ac_dir/lib${x_direct_test_library}.$ac_extension; then
+ ac_x_libraries=$ac_dir
+ break 2
+ fi
+ done
+done])
+fi # $ac_x_libraries = NO
+])
+
+dnl Find additional X libraries, magic flags, etc.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_PATH_XTRA,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PATH_X])dnl
+if test "$no_x" = yes; then
+ # Not all programs may use this symbol, but it does not hurt to define it.
+ AC_DEFINE(X_DISPLAY_MISSING)
+ X_CFLAGS= X_PRE_LIBS= X_LIBS= X_EXTRA_LIBS=
+else
+ if test -n "$x_includes"; then
+ X_CFLAGS="$X_CFLAGS -I$x_includes"
+ fi
+
+ # It would also be nice to do this for all -L options, not just this one.
+ if test -n "$x_libraries"; then
+ X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -L$x_libraries"
+dnl FIXME banish uname from this macro!
+ # For Solaris; some versions of Sun CC require a space after -R and
+ # others require no space. Words are not sufficient . . . .
+ case "`(uname -sr) 2>/dev/null`" in
+ "SunOS 5"*)
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether -R must be followed by a space)
+ ac_xsave_LIBS="$LIBS"; LIBS="$LIBS -R$x_libraries"
+ AC_TRY_LINK(, , ac_R_nospace=yes, ac_R_nospace=no)
+ if test $ac_R_nospace = yes; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -R$x_libraries"
+ else
+ LIBS="$ac_xsave_LIBS -R $x_libraries"
+ AC_TRY_LINK(, , ac_R_space=yes, ac_R_space=no)
+ if test $ac_R_space = yes; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -R $x_libraries"
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(neither works)
+ fi
+ fi
+ LIBS="$ac_xsave_LIBS"
+ ;;
+ OSF1*|IRIX*)
+ # OSF1 refers to Dec-Unix. -rpath is required in du 4.0 - at least
+ # -rpath is required in irix 5.x and 6.x - at least
+ # (Is -rpath really needed in IRIX? OJM)
+ X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -Wl,-rpath,$x_libraries"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+
+ # Check for system-dependent libraries X programs must link with.
+ # Do this before checking for the system-independent R6 libraries
+ # (-lICE), since we may need -lsocket or whatever for X linking.
+
+ if test "$ISC" = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lnsl_s -linet"
+ else
+ # Martyn.Johnson@cl.cam.ac.uk says this is needed for Ultrix, if the X
+ # libraries were built with DECnet support. And karl@cs.umb.edu says
+ # the Alpha needs dnet_stub (dnet does not exist).
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(dnet, dnet_ntoa, [X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -ldnet"])
+ if test $ac_cv_lib_dnet_dnet_ntoa = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(dnet_stub, dnet_ntoa,
+ [X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -ldnet_stub"])
+ fi
+
+ # msh@cis.ufl.edu says -lnsl (and -lsocket) are needed for his 386/AT,
+ # to get the SysV transport functions.
+ # chad@anasazi.com says the Pyramis MIS-ES running DC/OSx (SVR4)
+ # needs -lnsl.
+ # The nsl library prevents programs from opening the X display
+ # on Irix 5.2, according to dickey@clark.net.
+ AC_CHECK_FUNC(gethostbyname)
+ if test $ac_cv_func_gethostbyname = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, gethostbyname, X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lnsl")
+ fi
+
+ # lieder@skyler.mavd.honeywell.com says without -lsocket,
+ # socket/setsockopt and other routines are undefined under SCO ODT
+ # 2.0. But -lsocket is broken on IRIX 5.2 (and is not necessary
+ # on later versions), says simon@lia.di.epfl.ch: it contains
+ # gethostby* variants that don't use the nameserver (or something).
+ # -lsocket must be given before -lnsl if both are needed.
+ # We assume that if connect needs -lnsl, so does gethostbyname.
+ AC_CHECK_FUNC(connect)
+ if test $ac_cv_func_connect = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(socket, connect, X_EXTRA_LIBS="-lsocket $X_EXTRA_LIBS", ,
+ $X_EXTRA_LIBS)
+ fi
+
+ # gomez@mi.uni-erlangen.de says -lposix is necessary on A/UX.
+ AC_CHECK_FUNC(remove)
+ if test $ac_cv_func_remove = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(posix, remove, X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lposix")
+ fi
+
+ # BSDI BSD/OS 2.1 needs -lipc for XOpenDisplay.
+ AC_CHECK_FUNC(shmat)
+ if test $ac_cv_func_shmat = no; then
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(ipc, shmat, X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lipc")
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # Check for libraries that X11R6 Xt/Xaw programs need.
+ ac_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+ test -n "$x_libraries" && LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$x_libraries"
+ # SM needs ICE to (dynamically) link under SunOS 4.x (so we have to
+ # check for ICE first), but we must link in the order -lSM -lICE or
+ # we get undefined symbols. So assume we have SM if we have ICE.
+ # These have to be linked with before -lX11, unlike the other
+ # libraries we check for below, so use a different variable.
+ # --interran@uluru.Stanford.EDU, kb@cs.umb.edu.
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(ICE, IceConnectionNumber,
+ [X_PRE_LIBS="$X_PRE_LIBS -lSM -lICE"], , $X_EXTRA_LIBS)
+ LDFLAGS="$ac_save_LDFLAGS"
+
+fi
+AC_SUBST(X_CFLAGS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(X_PRE_LIBS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(X_LIBS)dnl
+AC_SUBST(X_EXTRA_LIBS)dnl
+])
+
+dnl The old Cygwin32 macro is deprecated.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CYGWIN32,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_CYGWIN])dnl
+AC_CYGWIN])
+
+dnl Check for Cygwin. This is a way to set the right value for
+dnl EXEEXT.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_CYGWIN,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for Cygwin environment, ac_cv_cygwin,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[
+#ifndef __CYGWIN__
+#define __CYGWIN__ __CYGWIN32__
+#endif
+return __CYGWIN__;],
+ac_cv_cygwin=yes, ac_cv_cygwin=no)
+rm -f conftest*])
+CYGWIN=
+test "$ac_cv_cygwin" = yes && CYGWIN=yes])
+
+dnl Check for mingw32. This is another way to set the right value for
+dnl EXEEXT.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_MINGW32,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for mingw32 environment, ac_cv_mingw32,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[return __MINGW32__;],
+ac_cv_mingw32=yes, ac_cv_mingw32=no)
+rm -f conftest*])
+MINGW32=
+test "$ac_cv_mingw32" = yes && MINGW32=yes])
+
+dnl Check for djgpp.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_DJGPP,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for djgpp environment, ac_cv_djgpp,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[
+#if defined (DJGPP) || defined (__DJGPP__)
+#define __HAVE_DJGPP__ 1
+#endif
+return __HAVE_DJGPP__;],
+ac_cv_djgpp=yes, ac_cv_djgpp=no)
+rm -f conftest*])
+HAVE_DJGPP=
+test "$ac_cv_djgpp" = yes && HAVE_DJGPP=yes])
+
+dnl Check for win32.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_WIN32,
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK(for win32 environment, ac_cv_win32,
+[AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[
+#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(_WIN32)
+#define __HAVE_WIN32__ 1
+#endif
+return __HAVE_WIN32__;],
+ac_cv_win32=yes, ac_cv_win32=no)
+rm -f conftest*])
+HAVE_WIN32=
+test "$ac_cv_win32" = yes && HAVE_WIN32=yes])
+
+dnl Check for the extension used for executables. This knows that we
+dnl add .exe for Cygwin or mingw32. Otherwise, it compiles a test
+dnl executable. If this is called, the executable extensions will be
+dnl automatically used by link commands run by the configure script.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_EXEEXT,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CYGWIN])
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_MINGW32])
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([for executable suffix])
+AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_exeext,
+[if test "$CYGWIN" = yes || test "$MINGW32" = yes; then
+ ac_cv_exeext=.exe
+else
+ rm -f conftest*
+ echo 'int main () { return 0; }' > conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_cv_exeext=
+ if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link); then
+ for file in conftest.*; do
+ case $file in
+ *.c | *.o | *.obj) ;;
+ *) ac_cv_exeext=`echo $file | sed -e s/conftest//` ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ else
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([installation or configuration problem: compiler cannot create executables.])
+ fi
+ rm -f conftest*
+ test x"${ac_cv_exeext}" = x && ac_cv_exeext=no
+fi])
+EXEEXT=""
+test x"${ac_cv_exeext}" != xno && EXEEXT=${ac_cv_exeext}
+AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_exeext})
+dnl Setting ac_exeext will implicitly change the ac_link command.
+ac_exeext=$EXEEXT
+AC_SUBST(EXEEXT)])
+
+dnl Unset CC to run configure with cross compiler.
+AC_DEFUN(AC_UNSET_CC, [
+ZZ=
+if test "$cross_compiling" = yes &&
+ (test "x$CC" = "xdos-gcc" || test "x$CC" = "xi386-mingw32-gcc" || test "x$CC" = "xgnuwin32gcc") ; then
+ZZ=$CC
+unset CC
+cross_compiling=no
+fi
+])
+
+dnl Restore CC that has been unset by AC_UNSET_CC
+AC_DEFUN(AC_RESET_CC, [
+if test "x$ZZ" = "xdos-gcc" || test "x$ZZ" = "xi386-mingw32-gcc" || test "x$ZZ" = "xgnuwin32gcc" ; then
+CC=$ZZ
+cross_compiling=yes
+fi
+])
+
+
+dnl ### Checks for UNIX variants
+dnl These are kludges which should be replaced by a single POSIX check.
+dnl They aren't cached, to discourage their use.
+
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_AIX,
+[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_TRY_COMPILE])dnl
+AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_TRY_RUN])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for AIX)
+AC_EGREP_CPP(yes,
+[#ifdef _AIX
+ yes
+#endif
+], [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); AC_DEFINE(_ALL_SOURCE)], AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_MINIX,
+[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_TRY_COMPILE])dnl
+AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_TRY_RUN])dnl
+AC_CHECK_HEADER(minix/config.h, MINIX=yes, MINIX=)
+if test "$MINIX" = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE(_POSIX_SOURCE)
+ AC_DEFINE(_POSIX_1_SOURCE, 2)
+ AC_DEFINE(_MINIX)
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_ISC_POSIX,
+[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl
+AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_TRY_COMPILE])dnl
+AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_TRY_RUN])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for POSIXized ISC)
+if test -d /etc/conf/kconfig.d &&
+ grep _POSIX_VERSION [/usr/include/sys/unistd.h] >/dev/null 2>&1
+then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+ ISC=yes # If later tests want to check for ISC.
+ AC_DEFINE(_POSIX_SOURCE)
+ if test "$GCC" = yes; then
+ CC="$CC -posix"
+ else
+ CC="$CC -Xp"
+ fi
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ ISC=
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_XENIX_DIR,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_HEADER_DIRENT])dnl
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_DIR_HEADER])dnl
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Xenix)
+AC_EGREP_CPP(yes,
+[#if defined(M_XENIX) && !defined(M_UNIX)
+ yes
+#endif
+], [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); XENIX=yes], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no); XENIX=])
+if test "$XENIX" = yes; then
+ # Make sure -ldir precedes -lx.
+ test $ac_header_dirent = dirent.h && LIBS="-ldir $LIBS"
+ LIBS="$LIBS -lx"
+fi
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_DYNIX_SEQ,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_FUNC_GETMNTENT])dnl
+AC_CHECK_LIB(seq, getmntent, LIBS="-lseq $LIBS")
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_IRIX_SUN,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_FUNC_GETMNTENT or AC_CHECK_LIB(sun, getpwnam)])dnl
+AC_CHECK_LIB(sun, getmntent, LIBS="-lsun $LIBS")
+])
+
+AC_DEFUN(AC_SCO_INTL,
+[AC_OBSOLETE([$0], [; instead use AC_FUNC_STRFTIME])dnl
+AC_CHECK_LIB(intl, strftime, LIBS="-lintl $LIBS")
+])
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/autoconf.m4 b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/autoconf.m4
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..dde59ab380f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/autoconf.m4
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+dnl Driver that loads the Autoconf macro files.
+dnl Requires GNU m4.
+dnl This file is part of Autoconf.
+dnl Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+dnl
+dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+dnl any later version.
+dnl
+dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
+dnl
+dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+dnl Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
+dnl 02111-1307, USA.
+dnl
+dnl Written by David MacKenzie.
+dnl
+include(acgeneral.m4)dnl
+builtin(include, acspecific.m4)dnl
+builtin(include, acoldnames.m4)dnl
+dnl Do not sinclude acsite.m4 here, because it may not be installed
+dnl yet when Autoconf is frozen.
+dnl Do not sinclude ./aclocal.m4 here, to prevent it from being frozen.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/autoheader.m4 b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/autoheader.m4
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..cb411b0fb73
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/autoconf/autoheader.m4
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
+dnl Driver and redefinitions of some Autoconf macros for autoheader.
+dnl This file is part of Autoconf.
+dnl Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+dnl
+dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+dnl any later version.
+dnl
+dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
+dnl
+dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+dnl Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
+dnl 02111-1307, USA.
+dnl
+dnl Written by Roland McGrath.
+dnl
+include(acgeneral.m4)dnl
+builtin(include, acspecific.m4)dnl
+builtin(include, acoldnames.m4)dnl
+
+dnl These are alternate definitions of some macros, which produce
+dnl strings in the output marked with "@@@" so we can easily extract
+dnl the information we want. The `#' at the end of the first line of
+dnl each definition seems to be necessary to prevent m4 from eating
+dnl the newline, which makes the @@@ not always be at the beginning of
+dnl a line.
+
+define([AC_CHECK_FUNCS], [#
+@@@funcs="$funcs $1"@@@
+ifelse([$2], , , [
+# If it was found, we do:
+$2
+# If it was not found, we do:
+$3
+])
+])
+
+define([AC_CHECK_HEADERS], [#
+@@@headers="$headers $1"@@@
+ifelse([$2], , , [
+# If it was found, we do:
+$2
+# If it was not found, we do:
+$3
+])
+])
+
+define([AC_CHECK_HEADERS_DIRENT], [#
+@@@headers="$headers $1"@@@
+])
+
+define([AC_CHECK_LIB], [#
+ ifelse([$3], , [
+@@@libs="$libs $1"@@@
+], [
+# If it was found, we do:
+$3
+# If it was not found, we do:
+$4
+])
+])
+
+define([AC_HAVE_LIBRARY], [#
+changequote(<<, >>)dnl
+define(<<AC_LIB_NAME>>, dnl
+patsubst(patsubst($1, <<lib\([^\.]*\)\.a>>, <<\1>>), <<-l>>, <<>>))dnl
+changequote([, ])dnl
+ ifelse([$2], , [
+@@@libs="$libs AC_LIB_NAME"@@@
+], [
+# If it was found, we do:
+$2
+# If it was not found, we do:
+$3
+])
+])
+
+define([AC_CHECK_SIZEOF], [#
+@@@types="$types,$1"@@@
+])
+
+define([AC_CONFIG_HEADER], [#
+define([AC_CONFIG_H], patsubst($1, [ .*$], []))dnl
+@@@config_h=AC_CONFIG_H@@@
+])
+
+define([AC_DEFINE], [#
+ifelse([$3],,[#
+@@@syms="$syms $1"@@@
+], [#
+@@@verbatim="$verbatim
+/* $3 */
+#undef $1
+"@@@
+])])
+
+define([AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED], [#
+ifelse([$3],,[#
+@@@syms="$syms $1"@@@
+], [#
+@@@verbatim="$verbatim
+/* $3 */
+#undef $1
+"@@@
+])])
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/depend.mak b/Build/source/texk/etc/depend.mak
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e69de29bb2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/depend.mak
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/etc/dir-example b/Build/source/texk/etc/dir-example
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..2c683a635e4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/etc/dir-example
@@ -0,0 +1,310 @@
+This is the directory file `dir' a.k.a. `DIR', which contains the
+topmost node of the Info hierarchy. This file is merely made available
+for your hacking pleasure, not official or standard in any way.
+If it doesn't make sense to you, or you don't like it, ignore it.
+
+$Id: dir-example,v 1.1.1.1 1997/09/16 10:56:17 olaf Exp $
+
+File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree.
+
+This node gives a menu of the major topics accessible through Info.
+
+ `q' quits;
+ `?' lists all Info commands;
+ `h' starts the Info tutorial;
+ `mTexinfo RET' visits the Texinfo manual, etc.
+
+* Menu:
+
+GNU packages
+* Bash: (bash). Bourne again shell.
+* Cpio: (cpio). Cpio archiver.
+* DC: (dc). Postfix arbitrary expression calculator.
+* Diff: (diff). Comparing and merging programs.
+* Ed: (ed). Line editor.
+* Emacs: (emacs). Extensible self-documenting text editor.
+* File utilities: (fileutils). GNU file utilities.
+* Finding files: (find). Operating on files matching certain criteria.
+* Font utilities: (fontu). Programs for font manipulation.
+* Gawk: (gawk). A text processing and scanning language.
+* Gzip: (gzip). General (de)compression.
+* Identifier DB: (id-utils). Identifier database utilities.
+* Ispell: (ispell). Interactive spelling corrector.
+* M4: (m4). Macro processor.
+* Make: (make). Remake files automatically.
+* Ptx: (ptx). Permuted index generator.
+* Shar: (sharutils). Shell archiver, uudecode/uuencode.
+* Shell utilities: (sh-utils). GNU shell utilities.
+* Tar: (tar). ``Tape'' archiver.
+* Text utilities: (textutils). GNU text utilities.
+* Time: (time). Measuring program resource usage.
+* UUCP: (uucp). Copying between machines, offline.
+* Wdiff: (wdiff). Word-by-word comparison.
+
+GNU programming tools
+* As: (as). Assembler.
+* Binutils: (binutils). ar/copy/objdump/nm/size/strip/ranlib.
+* Bison: (bison). LALR(1) parser generator.
+* CPP: (cpp). C preprocessor.
+* CVS: (cvs). Concurrent versions system for source control.
+* DejaGnu: (dejagnu). Testing framework.
+* Flex: (flex). A fast scanner generator.
+* Gasp: (gasp). GNU Assembler preprocessor.
+* Libtool: (libtool). Generic library support script.
+* GCC: (gcc). C compiler.
+* GDB: (gdb). Source-level debugger for C and C++.
+* Gperf: (gperf). Perfect hash function generator.
+* Gprof: (gprof). Profiler.
+* Indent: (indent). Prettyprinter for programs.
+* Ld: (ld). Linker.
+
+Texinfo documentation system
+* Info: (info). Documentation browsing system.
+* Texinfo: (texinfo). The GNU documentation format.
+* install-info: (texinfo)Invoking install-info. Updating info/dir entries.
+* texi2dvi: (texinfo)Format with texi2dvi. Printing Texinfo documentation.
+* texindex: (texinfo)Format with tex/texindex. Sorting Texinfo index files.
+* info program: (info-stnd). Standalone Info-reading program.
+* makeinfo: (makeinfo). Convert Texinfo source to Info or plain ASCII.
+
+GNU Emacs Lisp
+* Elisp: (elisp). GNU Emacs Lisp reference manual.
+* Intro Elisp: (emacs-lisp-intro). Introduction to Elisp programming.
+
+* Calc: (calc). Calculator and more.
+* CC-mode: (ccmode). Editing C, C++, and Objective C.
+* Common Lisp: (cl). Partial Common Lisp support for Emacs Lisp.
+* Dired-x: (dired-x). Extra directory editor features.
+* Edebug: (edebug). Source-level debugger for Emacs Lisp.
+* Ediff: (ediff). Comprehensive visual interface to diff & patch.
+* EDB: (edb). Database for Emacs.
+* Forms: (forms). Fill-in-the-form data entry.
+* Gmhist: (gmhist). Generic minibuffer history.
+* GNUS: (gnus). Netnews reading and posting.
+* Mailcrypt: (mailcrypt). Use PGP in Emacs.
+* MH-E: (mh-e). Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
+* PCL-CVS: (pcl-cvs). Emacs front end to CVS.
+* Supercite: (sc). Supercite for including other people's words.
+* VIP: (vip). vi emulation.
+* VIPER: (viper). The new VI-emulation mode in Emacs-19.29.
+* VM: (vm). Mail reader.
+* W3: (w3). WWW browser.
+
+GNU programming support
+* Autoconf: (autoconf). Automatic generation of package configuration.
+* Automake: (automake). Making Makefile.in's.
+* Configure: (configure). Cygnus configure.
+* Gnats: (gnats). Cygnus bug tracking system.
+* Remsync: (remsync). Remote synchronization of directory trees.
+* Send PR: (send-pr). Cygnus bug reporting for Gnats.
+
+GNU libraries
+* Annotate: (annotate). High-level GDB to GUI's.
+* BFD: (bfd). Binary file descriptors for object file IO.
+* GDB library: (libgdb). Application programming interface to GDB.
+* GDBM: (gdbm). Hashed databases.
+* Gettext: (gettext). Internationalization.
+* History: (history). Recall previous lines of input.
+* Iostream: (iostream). C++ input/output.
+* Libc: (libc). C library.
+* Libg++: (libg++). C++ classes.
+* Mmalloc: (mmalloc). Memory-mapped malloc.
+* Readline: (readline). General command-line interface.
+* Regex: (regex). Regular expressions.
+* Termcap: (termcap). All about /etc/termcap.
+
+GNU programming documentation
+* GDB internals: (gdbint). Debugger internals.
+* Ld internals: (ldint). GNU linker internals.
+* Maintaining: (maintain). Maintaining GNU software.
+* Source config: (cfg-paper). Some theory on configuring source packages.
+* Stabs: (stabs). Symbol table debugging information format.
+* Standards: (standards). GNU coding standards.
+
+DOS
+* Demacs: (demacs). GNU Emacs for DOS.
+* GNUish: (gnuish). GNU utilities for DOS.
+
+TeX things
+* Afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm. Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX.
+* Dvips: (dvips). DVI-to-PostScript translator.
+* Eplain: (eplain). Expanding on plain TeX.
+* Kpathsearch: (kpathsea). File lookup along search paths.
+* LaTeX: (latex). LaTeX.
+* MakeIndex: (makeindex). Index creation for TeX.
+* Naming fonts: (fontname). Filenames for TeX fonts.
+* TDS: (tds). Standard TeX directory structure.
+* TeXDraw: (texdraw). Drawing PostScript diagrams within TeX.
+* Web2c: (web2c). TeX, Metafont, and their companion programs.
+
+Other things
+* Amd: (amdref). Filesystem automounter.
+* CMUCL: (cmu-user). CMU Common Lisp.
+* File headers: (filehdr). Bibliographic information for computer files.
+* HTML: (snafu). Hypertext Markup Language 2.0 specification.
+* Jargon: (jargon). The jargon file.
+* Perl: (perl). Practical extraction and report language.
+* PRCS: (prcs). Project revision control system.
+* Screen: (screen). Virtual screen manager.
+* UMB C.S. Dept.: (csinfo). UMass/Boston Computer Science Dept. info.
+
+Individual utilities
+* aid: (id-utils)aid invocation. Matching strings.
+* ar: (binutils)ar. Create/modify/extract archives.
+* at-pr: (gnats)at-pr. Bug report timely reminders.
+* autoreconf: (autoconf)Invoking autoreconf. Remake multiple configure's.
+* autoscan: (autoconf)Invoking autoscan. Automate initial configure.in.
+* awk: (Gawk)Invoking gawk. Text processing and scanning.
+* basename: (sh-utils)basename invocation. Strip directory and suffix.
+* bibtex: (web2c)BibTeX invocation. Maintaining bibliographies.
+* c++filt: (binutils)c++filt. Demangle C++ symbols.
+* cat: (textutils)cat invocation. Concatenate and write files.
+* chgrp: (fileutils)chgrp invocation. Change file groups.
+* chmod: (fileutils)chmod invocation. Change file permissions.
+* chown: (fileutils)chown invocation. Change file owners/groups.
+* chroot: (sh-utils)chroot invocation. Specify the root directory.
+* cksum: (textutils)cksum invocation. Print POSIX CRC checksum.
+* cmp: (diff)Invoking cmp. Character-by-character diff.
+* comm: (textutils)comm invocation. Compare sorted files by line.
+* cp: (fileutils)cp invocation. Copy files.
+* csplit: (textutils)csplit invocation. Split by context.
+* cut: (textutils)cut invocation. Print selected parts of lines.
+* date: (sh-utils)date invocation. Print/set system date and time.
+* dd: (fileutils)dd invocation. Copy and convert a file.
+* df: (fileutils)df invocation. Report filesystems' disk usage.
+* diff3: (diff)Invoking diff3. Three-way diff.
+* dir: (fileutils)dir invocation. List directories briefly.
+* dirname: (sh-utils)dirname invocation. Strip non-directory suffix.
+* dmp: (web2c)Dmp invocation. Troff->MPX (MetaPost pictures).
+* du: (fileutils)du invocation. Report on disk usage.
+* dvicopy: (web2c)DVIcopy invocation. Virtual font expansion
+* dvitomp: (web2c)DVItoMP invocation. DVI to MPX (MetaPost pictures).
+* dvitype: (web2c)DVItype invocation. DVI to human-readable text.
+* echo: (sh-utils)echo invocation. Print a line of text.
+* edit-pr: (gnats)Invoking edit-pr. Changing bugs.
+* eid: (id-utils)eid invocation. Invoking an editor on matches.
+* emacsclient: (emacs)Emacs Server. Connecting to a running Emacs.
+* emacsserver: (emacs)Emacs Server. Connecting to a running Emacs.
+* env: (sh-utils)env invocation. Modify the environment.
+* etags: (emacs)Create Tags Table. Creating a TAGS table.
+* expand: (textutils)expand invocation. Convert tabs to spaces.
+* expr: (sh-utils)expr invocation. Evaluate expressions.
+* false: (sh-utils)false invocation. Do nothing, unsuccessfully.
+* fid: (id-utils)fid invocation. Listing a file's identifiers.
+* file-pr: (gnats)file-pr. Processing incoming traffic.
+* find: (find)Invoking find. Finding and acting on files.
+* fmt: (textutils)fmt invocation. Reformat paragraph text.
+* fold: (textutils)fold invocation. Wrap long input lines.
+* g++: (gcc)Invoking G++. The GNU C++ compiler.
+* gftodvi: (web2c)GFtoDVI invocation. Generic font proofsheets.
+* gftopk: (web2c)GFtoPK invocation. Generic to packed fonts.
+* gftype: (web2c)GFtype invocation. GF to human-readable text.
+* gid: (id-utils)gid invocation. Listing all matching lines.
+* groups: (sh-utils)groups invocation. Print group names a user is in.
+* gunzip: (gzip)Overview. Decompression.
+* head: (textutils)head invocation. Output the first part of files.
+* hostname: (sh-utils)hostname invocation. Print or set system name.
+* id: (sh-utils)id invocation. Print real/effective uid/gid.
+* idx: (id-utils)idx invocation. Testing mkid scanners.
+* ifnames: (autoconf)Invoking ifnames. List conditionals in source.
+* iid: (id-utils)iid invocation. Interactive complex queries.
+* inimf: (web2c)inimf invocation. Initial Metafont.
+* inimp: (web2c)inimp invocation. Initial MetaPost.
+* initex: (web2c)initex invocation. Initial TeX.
+* install: (fileutils)install invocation. Copy and change attributes.
+* join: (textutils)join invocation. Join lines on a common field.
+* kpsewhich: (kpathsea)Invoking kpsewhich. TeX file searching.
+* lid: (id-utils)lid invocation. Matching identifier patterns.
+* ln: (fileutils)ln invocation. Make links between files.
+* locate: (find)Invoking locate. Finding files in a database.
+* logname: (sh-utils)logname invocation. Print current login name.
+* ls: (fileutils)ls invocation. List directory contents.
+* makempx: (web2c)MakeMPX invocation. MetaPost label typesetting.
+* maketexmf: (kpathsea)MakeTeX scripts. MF source generation.
+* maketexpk: (kpathsea)MakeTeX scripts. PK bitmap generation.
+* maketextex: (kpathsea)MakeTeX scripts. TeX source generation.
+* maketextfm: (kpathsea)MakeTeX scripts. TeX font metric generation.
+* mf: (web2c)mf invocation. Creating typeface families.
+* mft: (web2c)MFT invocation. Prettyprinting Metafont source.
+* mkdir: (fileutils)mkdir invocation. Create directories.
+* mkfifo: (fileutils)mkfifo invocation. Create FIFOs: (named pipes).
+* mkid: (id-utils)mkid invocation. Creating an ID database.
+* mknod: (fileutils)mknod invocation. Create special files.
+* mp: (web2c)mp invocation. Creating technical diagrams.
+* mpto: (web2c)MPto invocation. MetaPost label extraction.
+* mv: (fileutils)mv invocation. Rename files.
+* newer: (web2c)Newer invocation. Compare modification times.
+* nice: (sh-utils)nice invocation. Modify scheduling priority.
+* nl: (textutils)nl invocation. Number lines and write files.
+* nlmconv: (binutils)nlmconv. Convert object to NetWare LM.
+* nm: (binutils)nm. List symbols in object files.
+* nohup: (sh-utils)nohup invocation. Immunize to hangups.
+* objcopy: (binutils)objcopy. Copy/translate object files.
+* objdump: (binutils)objdump. Display info from object files.
+* od: (textutils)od invocation. Dump files in octal, etc.
+* paste: (textutils)paste invocation. Merge lines of files.
+* patch: (diff)Invoking patch. Automatically applying diffs.
+* patgen: (web2c)Patgen invocation. Creating hyphenation patterns.
+* pathchk: (sh-utils)pathchk invocation. Check file name portability.
+* pid: (id-utils)pid invocation. Looking up filenames.
+* pktogf: (web2c)PKtoGF invocation. Packed to generic fonts.
+* pktype: (web2c)PKtype invocation. PK to human-readable text.
+* pltotf: (web2c)PLtoTF invocation. Property list to TFM.
+* pooltype: (web2c)Pooltype invocation. Display WEB pool files.
+* pr-addr: (gnats)pr-addr. Bug report address retrieval.
+* pr-edit: (gnats)pr-edit. The edit-pr driver.
+* pr: (textutils)pr invocation. Paginate or columnate files.
+* printenv: (sh-utils)printenv invocation. Print environment variables.
+* printf: (sh-utils)printf invocation. Format and print data.
+* pwd: (sh-utils)pwd invocation. Print working directory.
+* query-pr: (gnats)Invoking query-pr. Bug searching/reporting.
+* queue-pr: (gnats)queue-pr. Handling incoming traffic.
+* ranlib: (binutils)ranlib. Index archive file contents.
+* rm: (fileutils)rm invocation. Remove files.
+* rmdir: (fileutils)rmdir invocation. Remove empty directories.
+* sdiff: (diff)Invoking sdiff. Interactively merge files.
+* send-pr: (gnats)Invoking send-pr. Submitting bugs.
+* shar: (sharutils)shar invocation. Create shell archive.
+* size: (binutils)size. List object file section sizes.
+* sleep: (sh-utils)sleep invocation. Delay for a specified time.
+* sort: (textutils)sort invocation. Sort text files.
+* split: (textutils)split invocation. Split into fixed-size pieces.
+* strings: (binutils)strings. List printable strings.
+* strip: (binutils)strip. Discard symbols.
+* stty: (sh-utils)stty invocation. Print/change terminal settings.
+* su: (sh-utils)su invocation. Modify user and group id.
+* sum: (textutils)sum invocation. Print traditional checksum.
+* sync: (fileutils)sync invocation. Synchronize memory and disk.
+* tabs: (tput)Invoking tabs. Tab settings.
+* tac: (textutils)tac invocation. Reverse files.
+* tail: (textutils)tail invocation. Output the last part of files.
+* tangle: (web2c)Tangle invocation. WEB to Pascal.
+* tee: (sh-utils)tee invocation. Redirect to multiple files.
+* test: (sh-utils)test invocation. File/string tests.
+* tex: (web2c)tex invocation. Typesetting.
+* tftopl: (web2c)TFtoPL invocation. TFM -> property list.
+* touch: (fileutils)touch invocation. Change file timestamps.
+* tput: (tput)Invoking tput. Termcap in shell scripts.
+* tr: (textutils)tr invocation. Translate characters.
+* true: (sh-utils)true invocation. Do nothing, successfully.
+* tty: (sh-utils)tty invocation. Print terminal name.
+* uname: (sh-utils)uname invocation. Print system information.
+* unexpand: (textutils)unexpand invocation. Convert spaces to tabs.
+* uniq: (textutils)uniq invocation. Uniqify files.
+* unshar: (sharutils)unshar invocation. Extract from shell archive.
+* updatedb: (find)Invoking updatedb. Building the locate database.
+* users: (sh-utils)users invocation. Print current user names.
+* vdir: (fileutils)vdir invocation. List directories verbosely.
+* vftovp: (web2c)VFtoVP invocation. Virtual font -> virtual pl.
+* view-pr: (gnats)Invoking view-pr. Showing bug reports.
+* virmf: (web2c)virmf invocation. Virgin Metafont.
+* virmp: (web2c)virmp invocation. Virgin MetaPost.
+* virtex: (web2c)virtex invocation. Virgin TeX.
+* vptovf: (web2c)VPtoVF invocation. Virtual pl -> virtual font.
+* wc: (textutils)wc invocation. Byte, word, and line counts.
+* weave: (web2c)Weave invocation. WEB to TeX.
+* who: (sh-utils)who invocation. Print who is logged in.
+* whoami: (sh-utils)whoami invocation. Print effective user id.
+* xargs: (find)Invoking xargs. Operating on many files.
+* yes: (sh-utils)yes invocation. Print a string indefinitely.
+* zcat: (gzip)Overview. Decompression to stdout.
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+`unixtex.ftp': Obtaining TeX
+============================
+
+This is `ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/unixtex.ftp', last updated 26 December
+2003. Also available as `http://www.tug.org/unixtex.ftp'. The IP
+address is currently `[130.225.2.178]'. It is also in Kpathsea source
+distributions as `etc/unixtex.ftp' (although the network version is
+usually newer). Mail <tex-k@mail.tug.org> with comments or questions.
+
+ Following are general instructions for Unix or other sites who wish to
+acquire the Web2c distribution, (plain) TeX, LaTeX (2e), BibTeX,
+Metafont, MetaPost, DVI processors for the X window system, PostScript,
+the PCL language in the HP LaserJet, and related programs. They are
+oriented towards building from the original sources, though some
+information on alternative packages is included in the last section.
+See also `http://www.tug.org/web2c/', the Web2c and Kpathsea home page.
+
+ Please note that the Web2c distribution is a bare-bones distribution
+in source form, and building a complete installation from it is a
+non-trivial matter. For most uses, it is a better idea to install a
+distribution with pre-packaged binaries for your platform. The
+principal example of such a distribution is TeX Live
+(`http://www.tug.org/texlive/'), which is based on the Web2c sources.
+
+ Please consider joining the TeX Users Group (TUG) or another user
+group of your choice to help support the maintenance and development of
+the programs you retrieve. See `http://www.tug.org/join.html' for
+information and the membership registration form, and
+`http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html' for a listing of all user groups.
+
+ For actual installation instructions after obtaining the necessary
+sources, see *Note Installation::. A copy is in the distribution file
+`kpathsea/INSTALL'.
+
+Electronic distribution
+-----------------------
+
+In many places we refer to CTAN:. This is _both_ a host name and a
+directory name. Here are the primary locations:
+
+ `ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/' (Vermont, USA)
+ `ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/' (Germany)
+ `ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/' (England)
+
+CTAN has many mirrors worldwide; see the top-level file
+`README.mirrors' from one of the sites above or see
+`http://www.tug.org/CTAN.sites'.
+
+ You can also access CTAN via the World Wide Web, electronic mail, or
+NFS. The same `README.mirrors' file explains how.
+
+ You will need to retrieve some or all of the following archives,
+depending on your needs (don't forget to set binary mode for file
+transfers):
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/web.tar.gz'
+ The original WEB source files, written primarily by Don Knuth.
+ Required unless you already have this `web' version. (The WEB
+ sources change irregularly with respect to Web2c itself.) Unpacks
+ into `web2c-VERSION'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/web2c.tar.gz'
+ The Web2c system. Required. Also unpacks into `web2c-VERSION'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/web2c-etex.tar.gz'
+ Additions to the Web2c system for building e-TeX. Optional.
+ Unpacks into `web2c-VERSION'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/etexlib.tar.gz'
+ Additions to the texmf tree needed to build e-TeX. Optional.
+ Unpacks into `texmf/'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/etexdoc.tar.gz'
+ Documentation for e-TeX as an addition to the texmf tree.
+ Optional. Unpacks into `texmf/'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/web2c-omega.tar.gz'
+ Additions to the Web2c system for building Omega. Optional.
+ Unpacks into `web2c-VERSION'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/omegalib.tar.gz'
+ Additions to the texmf tree needed to build Omega. Optional.
+ Unpacks into `texmf/'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/omegadoc.tar.gz'
+ Documentation for Omega as an addition to the texmf tree.
+ Optional. Unpacks into `texmf/'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/web2c-pdftex.tar.gz'
+ Additions to the Web2c system for building pdfTeX. Optional.
+ Unpacks into `web2c-VERSION'.
+
+`CTAN:/systems/web2c/pdftexlib.tar.gz'
+ Additions to the texmf tree needed to build pdfTeX. Optional.
+ Unpacks into `texmf/'.
+
+`CTAN:/dviware/xdvik/xdvik.tar.gz'
+ X window system DVI previewer. Unpacks into `xdvik-VERSION'.
+ Optional.
+
+ Additional drivers, macro files, and other support are needed to build
+a working system. These are available in teTeX.
+
+ All that said, the originating host for the software above is
+`ftp.tug.org'. You can retrieve these distributions (but not much
+else) from the `tex/' directory on that host.
+
+CD-ROM distribution
+-------------------
+
+Numerous organizations distribute various TeX CD-ROM's (and DVD's):
+
+ * Virtually all the TeX user groups collaborate to produce the `TeX
+ Live' distribution once a year; see `http://www.tug.org/texlive/'
+ for more information.
+
+ * The Free Software Foundation's `Source Code CD-ROM' contains the
+ minimal TeX source distribution described in the previous section
+ (i.e., enough to print GNU documentation); email <gnu@gnu.org>.
+
+ * Most Linux distributions include some TeX package based on Web2c;
+ see the Linux documentation file `Distribution-HOWTO' for a
+ comparison of Linux distributions, available (for example) via
+ `http://www.linux.org'.
+
+ If you know of additional TeX distributions to add to this list,
+please inform <tex-k@mail.tug.org>.
+
+Other TeX packages
+------------------
+
+Many other TeX implementations are available in `CTAN:/systems',
+including ready-to-run distributions for Unix, Amiga, Acorn, VMS,
+Macintosh, DOS, and Windows (in various forms). Although Web2c has
+support in the source code for many operating systems, and in fact some
+of the other distributions are based on it, it's unlikely to work as
+distributed on anything but Unix. (Please contribute improvements!)
+
+ The principal user-oriented Unix distribution based on Web2c is the
+teTeX distribution. It includes complete sources, and runs on all
+modern Unix variants, including Linux. It contains many TeX-related
+programs besides those in the core Web2c.
+
+ The host labrea.stanford.edu is the original source for the files for
+which Donald Knuth is directly responsible: `tex.web', `plain.tex',
+etc. However, unless you want to build your TeX library tree ab initio,
+it is more reliable and less work to retrieve these files as part of
+the above packages. In any case, labrea is not the canonical source for
+anything except what was created by Stanford TeX project, so do not
+rely on all the files available at that ftp site being up-to-date.
+