dnl $Id$ AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_MYSQL],[ AC_ARG_VAR([MYSQL_CONFIG], [mysql_config program]) if test -z "$MYSQL_CONFIG"; then AC_PATH_PROG(MYSQL_CONFIG,mysql_config,,[$PATH:/usr/local/mysql/bin]) fi # THIS SMALL CHANGE TO THE STANDARD .M4 FILE SIMPLY SETS A VARIABLE IF # MYSQL IS NOT TEHRE. if test -z "$MYSQL_CONFIG"; then no_mysql=yes else AC_MSG_CHECKING(mysql libraries) MYSQL_LIBS=`${MYSQL_CONFIG} --libs` # This is so silly, but Apple actually has a bug in their # mysql_config script (same bug in their curl-config, too). # Fixed in 10.4, but we need to correct this for 10.3... case "${host}" in powerpc-apple-darwin7*) MYSQL_LIBS=`echo $MYSQL_LIBS | sed -e 's|-arch i386||g'` ;; esac AC_MSG_RESULT($MYSQL_LIBS) AC_MSG_CHECKING(mysql includes) MYSQL_CFLAGS=`${MYSQL_CONFIG} --cflags` # Same bug... case "${host}" in powerpc-apple-darwin7*) MYSQL_CFLAGS=`echo $MYSQL_CFLAGS | sed -e 's|-arch i386||g'` ;; esac # on solaris the mysql CFLAGS and LIBS can be messed up because of the # compiler used in the default installs. So we need to fix them. case "${host}" in sparc-sun-solaris*) old_mysql_cflags="${MYSQL_CFLAGS}" MYSQL_CFLAGS= for flag in $old_mysql_cflags ; do case "${flag}" in -x*) echo > /dev/null ;; -mt) MYSQL_CFLAGS="${MYSQL_CFLAGS} ${PTHREAD_CFLAGS}" ;; *) MYSQL_CFLAGS="${MYSQL_CFLAGS} ${flag}" ;; esac done old_mysql_libs="${MYSQL_LIBS}" MYSQL_LIBS= for flag in $old_mysql_libs ; do case "${flag}" in -x*) echo > /dev/null ;; -mt) MYSQL_LIBS="${MYSQL_LIBS} ${PTHREAD_LIBS}" ;; *) MYSQL_LIBS="${MYSQL_LIBS} ${flag}" ;; esac done ;; esac AC_MSG_RESULT($MYSQL_CFLAGS) no_mysql=no fi AC_SUBST(MYSQL_LIBS) AC_SUBST(MYSQL_CFLAGS) ])