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+dnl
+dnl find_apr.m4 : locate the APR include files and libraries
+dnl
+dnl This macro file can be used by applications to find and use the APR
+dnl library. It provides a standardized mechanism for using APR. It supports
+dnl embedding APR into the application source, or locating an installed
+dnl copy of APR.
+dnl
+dnl APR_FIND_APR([srcdir [, builddir, implicit-install-check]])
+dnl
+dnl where srcdir is the location of the bundled APR source directory, or
+dnl empty if source is not bundled.
+dnl
+dnl where blddir is the location where the bundled APR will will be built,
+dnl or empty if the build will occur in the srcdir.
+dnl
+dnl where implicit-install-check set to 1 indicates if there is no
+dnl --with-apr option specified, we will look for installed copies.
+dnl
+dnl Sets the following variables on exit:
+dnl
+dnl apr_found : "yes", "no", "reconfig"
+dnl
+dnl apr_config : If the apr-config tool exists, this refers to it. If
+dnl apr_found is "reconfig", then the bundled directory
+dnl should be reconfigured *before* using apr_config.
+dnl
+dnl Note: this macro file assumes that apr-config has been installed; it
+dnl is normally considered a required part of an APR installation.
+dnl
+dnl If a bundled source directory is available and needs to be (re)configured,
+dnl then apr_found is set to "reconfig". The caller should reconfigure the
+dnl (passed-in) source directory, placing the result in the build directory,
+dnl as appropriate.
+dnl
+dnl If apr_found is "yes" or "reconfig", then the caller should use the
+dnl value of apr_config to fetch any necessary build/link information.
+dnl
+
+AC_DEFUN(APR_FIND_APR, [
+ apr_found="no"
+
+ if test "$ac_cv_emxos2" = "yes"; then
+ # Scripts don't pass test -x on OS/2
+ TEST_X="test -f"
+ else
+ TEST_X="test -x"
+ fi
+
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for APR)
+ AC_ARG_WITH(apr,
+ [ --with-apr=DIR|FILE prefix for installed APR, path to APR build tree,
+ or the full path to apr-config],
+ [
+ if test "$withval" = "no" || test "$withval" = "yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-apr requires a directory to be provided])
+ fi
+
+ if $TEST_X "$withval/bin/apr-config"; then
+ apr_found="yes"
+ apr_config="$withval/bin/apr-config"
+ elif $TEST_X "$withval/apr-config"; then
+ apr_found="yes"
+ apr_config="$withval/apr-config"
+ elif $TEST_X "$withval" && $withval --help > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ apr_found="yes"
+ apr_config="$withval"
+ fi
+
+ dnl if --with-apr is used, then the target prefix/directory must be valid
+ if test "$apr_found" != "yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([the --with-apr parameter is incorrect. It must specify an install prefix, a
+build directory, or an apr-config file.])
+ fi
+ ],[
+ dnl if we have a bundled source directory, use it
+ if test -d "$1"; then
+ apr_temp_abs_srcdir="`cd $1 && pwd`"
+ apr_found="reconfig"
+ if test -n "$2"; then
+ apr_config="$2/apr-config"
+ else
+ apr_config="$1/apr-config"
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test "$apr_found" = "no" && test -n "$3" && test "$3" = "1"; then
+ if apr-config --help > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ apr_found="yes"
+ apr_config="apr-config"
+ else
+ dnl look in some standard places (apparently not in builtin/default)
+ for lookdir in /usr /usr/local /opt/apr /usr/local/apache2 ; do
+ if $TEST_X "$lookdir/bin/apr-config"; then
+ apr_found="yes"
+ apr_config="$lookdir/bin/apr-config"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+ fi
+ ])
+
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($apr_found)
+])