diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index 28f6e72ac..64213d1f7 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -1,781 +1,785 @@ dnl dnl autoconf for heartbeat dnl Started by David Lee December 2000 dnl automake stuff dnl added by Michael Moerz February 2001 dnl Initialiase, with sanity check of a unique file in the hierarchy -AC_REVISION($Revision: 1.85 $) dnl cvs revision +AC_REVISION($Revision: 1.86 $) dnl cvs revision AC_INIT(heartbeat.spec.in) AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(.) AC_CANONICAL_HOST dnl Some scripts require options to "echo" dnl This configure is already determining and using "ac_n" and "ac_c" dnl for internal use, so make available externally. dnl (Not sure how "future proof" this is, but it at least seems clean.) ECHO_N="$ac_n" ECHO_C="$ac_c" case $ac_n in -n) ECHO_E="-e";; *) ECHO_E="";; esac ECHO_CMD="echo" if test -x /usr/linux/bin/echo then # This is for AIX. I'm not sure it's necessary... ECHO_CMD="/usr/linux/bin/echo" ECHO_N="-n" ECHO_E="-e" fi AC_SUBST(ECHO_N) AC_SUBST(ECHO_C) AC_SUBST(ECHO_E) AC_SUBST(ECHO_CMD) dnl Where #defines go (e.g. `AC_CHECK_HEADERS' below) AM_CONFIG_HEADER(linux-ha/config.h) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(heartbeat, 0.4.9b) RPMREL=1 AC_SUBST(RPMREL) dnl dnl dnl Don't ya just hate working around buggy code? dnl dnl At least code that doesn't do what you want... dnl dnl This is to make substitutions work right in RPM specfiles. dnl dnl Horms says "This is pretty ugly". dnl Alanr says: "It works. s/ ugly//" dnl dnl Patches are being accepted... dnl prefix=`eval echo "$prefix"` case $prefix in NONE) prefix=/usr/local;; esac var() { case $1 in *'${'*) res=`eval echo "$1"`;; *) res="$1";; esac case "$res" in ""|NONE) echo "$2";; *) echo "$res";; esac } exec_prefix=`var "$exec_prefix" "$prefix"` bindir=`var "$bindir" "$exec_prefix/bin"` sbindir=`var "$sbindir" "$exec_prefix/sbin"` libexecdir=`var "$libexecdir" "$exec_prefix/libexec"` datadir=`var "$datadir" "$prefix/share"` sysconfdir=`var "$sysconfdir" "$prefix/etc"` sharedstatedir=`var "$sharedstatedir" "$prefix/com"` localstatedir=`var "$localstatedir" "$prefix/var"` libdir=`var "$libdir" "$exec_prefix/lib"` includedir=`var "$includedir" "$exec_prefix/include"` oldincludedir=`var "$oldincludedir" "$exec_prefix/include"` infodir=`var "$infodir" "$prefix/info"` mandir=`var "$mandir" "$exec_prefix/man"` # # Other interesting variables: ${host_vendor} and ${host_os} # sample values: suse linux # + dnl We use this in the RPM specfile... AC_SUBST(ac_configure_args) dnl ************************************************************************* PATH="$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin" export PATH dnl checks for programs dnl dnl Which C compiler? dnl Defaults to GNU C compiler if available. dnl Always tries to set the compiler to ANSI C via options (AM) dnl Can force other with environment variable "CC". AC_PROG_CC AM_PROG_CC_STDC AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN dnl Enable dlopen support... AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE dnl make libltdl a convenience lib AM_PROG_LIBTOOL AC_CHECK_PROG(MAKE, gmake, gmake, make) AC_MSG_CHECKING(for gmake or make) if test x"${MAKE}" = x""; then AC_MSG_ERROR(You need the gmake to build heartbeat. You can get the source from ftp://www.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ or you can locate it via http://www.gnu.org/software/make/) else AC_MSG_RESULT("$MAKE has been found.") fi AC_CHECK_PROG(HTML2TXT, lynx, lynx) AC_CHECK_PROG(POD2MAN, pod2man, pod2man) AC_PATH_PROGS(ROUTE, route) AC_PATH_PROGS(RPM, rpm) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ROUTE, "$ROUTE", path to route command) AC_PATH_PROGS(NETSTAT, netstat) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(NETSTAT, "$NETSTAT", path to the netstat command) AC_PATH_PROGS(IFCONFIG, ifconfig) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(IFCONFIG, "$IFCONFIG", path to the ifconfig command) AC_PATH_PROGS(GLIBCONFIG, glib-config, glib12-config) AC_PATH_PROGS(GLIBCONFIG, glib12-config, glib13-config) AC_PATH_PROGS(GLIBCONFIG, glib13-config) AC_PATH_PROGS(BLOCKDEV, blockdev) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(BLOCKDEV, $BLOCKDEV, path to linux blockdev command) AC_MSG_CHECKING(which glib config exists) if test x"${GLIBCONFIG}" = x""; then AC_MSG_ERROR(You need the glib development package to continue. You can get the source from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.2/ or you can locate it via http://www.gtk.org/download/) else AC_MSG_RESULT("using $GLIBCONFIG") fi AC_MSG_CHECKING(if netstat supports -f inet flag) $NETSTAT -rn -f inet > /dev/null 2>&1 if test x"$?" = x"0"; then AC_DEFINE(NETSTATPARM, "-rn -f inet ", parameters to netstat to retrieve route information) AC_MSG_RESULT("yes") else AC_DEFINE(NETSTATPARM, "-rn ", parameters to netstat to retrieve route information) AC_MSG_RESULT("no") fi dnl Determining a route (particularly for "findif"). dnl There are various mechanisms on different systems. dnl Some mechanisms require root access to evaluate, but configure is often dnl (indeed, some say should be always) running non-root. dnl dnl Therefore much of the determination has to be run-time. dnl So the principle here, at configure time, is to explore what might be dnl available, and offer as much as possible to run-time. dnl AC_DEFINE(ROUTEPARM, "-n get", paramters for route to retrieve route information) AC_DEFINE(PROCROUTE, "/proc/net/route", path were to find route information in proc) AC_MSG_CHECKING(ifconfig option to list interfaces) for IFCONFIG_A_OPT in "" "-a" do $IFCONFIG $IFCONFIG_A_OPT > /dev/null 2>&1 if test "$?" = 0 then AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(IFCONFIG_A_OPT, "$IFCONFIG_A_OPT", option for ifconfig command) AC_MSG_RESULT($IFCONFIG_A_OPT) break fi done AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the location of the lock directory) for TTY_LOCK_D in /var/lock /var/spool/lock /var/spool/locks do if test -d $TTY_LOCK_D then AC_MSG_RESULT($TTY_LOCK_D) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(TTY_LOCK_D, "$TTY_LOCK_D", tty lock file directory) break fi done AC_SUBST(IFCONFIG_A_OPT) AC_SUBST(HTML2TXT) AC_SUBST(POD2MAN) AC_SUBST(ROUTEPARM) AC_SUBST(PROCROUTE) dnl Locales check - is a real ugly workaround for now til I find dnl something more useful dnl dnl "Eric Z. Ayers" wrote: dnl > dnl > Here are some more data points: dnl > dnl > SUN: /usr/lib/locale/ dnl > HP : /usr/lib/nls/loc/ dnl > OSF: /usr/lib/nls/loc/ dnl > LINUX: /usr/share/locale/ dnl > UNIXWARE: /usr/lib/locale/ dnl > FREEBSD: /usr/share/locale dnl > VMS: just kidding dnl FindADir() { type="$1" whatfor="$2" shift; shift; AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $whatfor directory) for dir do if test -d "$dir" then AC_MSG_RESULT($dir) echo $dir return 0 fi done AC_MSG_RESULT(not found) return 1 } locale_locations="/usr/share/locale /usr/lib/locale /usr/lib/nls/loc" LOCALE=`FindADir error "locale" $locale_locations` if test X$LOCALE = X then AC_MSG_ERROR(Locale directory is mandantory.) fi RPMDIR=`FindADir warn "RPM" /usr/src/packages /usr/src/redhat` dnl dnl Look for #define CLK_TCK in limits.h (Solaris) dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING("for CLK_TCK in limits.h") AC_EGREP_CPP(FoundClkTck, [ #include #ifdef CLK_TCK FoundClkTck #endif ], [ AC_DEFINE(CLK_TCK_IN_LIMITS_H,1) AC_MSG_RESULT("Yes") ], AC_MSG_RESULT("No")) dnl dnl Look for #define CLK_TCK in time.h (Linux) dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING("for CLK_TCK in time.h") AC_EGREP_CPP(FoundClkTck, [#include #ifdef CLK_TCK FoundClkTck #endif ], [ AC_DEFINE(CLK_TCK_IN_TIME_H,1) AC_MSG_RESULT("Yes") ], AC_MSG_RESULT("No")) dnl ************************************************************************ dnl checks for libraries dnl AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, t_open) dnl -lnsl AC_CHECK_LIB(socket, socket) dnl -lsocket AC_CHECK_LIB(posix4, sched_getscheduler) dnl -lposix4 AC_CHECK_LIB(c, dlopen) dnl if dlopen is in libc... AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlopen) dnl -ldl (for Linux) AC_CHECK_LIB(rt, sched_getscheduler) dnl -lrt (for Tru64) # # Where is dlopen? # if test "$ac_cv_lib_c_dlopen" = yes; then LIBADD_DL="" elif test "$ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen" = yes; then LIBADD_DL=-ldl else LIBADD_DL=${lt_cv_dlopen_libs} fi dnl dnl Check for location of gettext dnl dnl On at least Solaris 2.x, where it is in libc, specifying lintl causes dnl grief. Ensure minimal result, not the sum of all possibilities. dnl And do libc first. dnl Known examples: dnl c: Linux, Solaris 2.6+ dnl intl: BSD, AIX FunIsInLib() { fun=$1 lib=$2 lib_var1="ac_cv_lib_${lib}_$fun" lib_var2="ac_cv_lib_${lib}___$fun" for v in $lib_var1 $lib_var2 do var=`eval echo '${'${v}'}'` case $var in yes) return 0;; no) return 1;; esac done return 0 } for gt_test_lib in c intl do AC_CHECK_LIB($gt_test_lib, gettext) if FunIsInLib gettext $gt_test_lib; then break fi done # # Where is gettext()? # if FunIsInLib gettext c ; then LIBADD_INTL="" elif FunIsInLib gettext intl ; then LIBADD_INTL=-lintl elif test -f /usr/local/lib/libintl.so -a -s /usr/local/lib/libintl.so; then # This was added for FreeBSD LIBADD_INTL="-L/usr/local/lib -lintl" else AC_MSG_ERROR(no library providing gettext found) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we need to include /usr/local/include) dnl dnl this is mainly for FreeBSD... if test ! -f /usr/include/libintl.h -a -f /usr/local/include/libintl.h then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/local/include" else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) fi dnl dnl Glib allows its headers/libraries to be installed anywhere. dnl And they provide a command to let you know where they are. dnl This is nice, but having them in standard places is nicer ;-) dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(for special glib includes: ) GLHEAD=`$GLIBCONFIG --cflags` AC_MSG_RESULT($GLHEAD) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $GLHEAD" dnl Note: Not bundling "GLIBLIB" with general "LIBS". dnl 1. Only very few programs require GLIBLIB dnl 2. Danger of creating run-time dependency on build-time LD_LIBRARY_PATH AC_MSG_CHECKING(for glib library flags) GLIBLIB=`$GLIBCONFIG --libs` AC_MSG_RESULT($GLIBLIB) AC_SUBST(GLIBLIB) dnl ************************************************************************ dnl checks for header files dnl dnl check for ANSI *.h files first dnl asm/page.h: Linux, for system PAGE_SIZE AC_HEADER_STDC AC_CHECK_HEADERS(db.h asm/page.h time.h stdarg.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(netinet/in_systm.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(netinet/ip_var.h netinet/ip.h netinet/ip_compat.h netinet/ip_fw.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/sockio.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(libintl.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/types.h sys/socket.h netinet/in.h arpa/inet.h) dnl dnl These next two are used to help us figure out whether to include dnl some optional STONITH plugins... dnl AC_CHECK_HEADERS(vacm_client_api.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(ucd-snmp/snmp.h) dnl dnl Could check for the libraries, but if you have the headers, dnl you're a dolt for not having installed the libs ;-) dnl AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_VACM, test "$ac_cv_header_vacm_client_h" = yes) AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_UCD_SNMP, test "$ac_cv_header_ucd_snmp_snmp_h" = yes) dnl ************************************************************************ dnl checks for typedefs dnl dnl ************************************************************************ dnl checks for structures dnl dnl Check TERMIOS for components (e.g. c_line not present on Solaris) dnl AC_CACHE_CHECK([for c_line in termios],samba_cv_HAVE_TERMIOS_C_LINE,[ AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include #include ], [struct termios ti; ti.c_line = 'a';], samba_cv_HAVE_TERMIOS_C_LINE=yes,samba_cv_HAVE_TERMIOS_C_LINE=no,samba_cv_HAVE_TERMIOS_C_LINE=cross)]) if test x"$samba_cv_HAVE_TERMIOS_C_LINE" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TERMIOS_C_LINE) fi dnl Check sockaddr_in for components (e.g. sin_len not present on Solaris) dnl AC_CACHE_CHECK([for sin_len in sockaddr_in],samba_cv_HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN_SIN_LEN,[ AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include #include ], [struct sockaddr_in si; si.sin_len = 1;], samba_cv_HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN_SIN_LEN=yes,samba_cv_HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN_SIN_LEN=no,samba_cv_HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN_SIN_LEN=cross)]) if test x"$samba_cv_HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN_SIN_LEN" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN_SIN_LEN) fi dnl ************************************************************************ dnl checks for compiler characteristics dnl dnl Warnings for C compilers. Note: generic, portable warnings only. dnl Things likely to be specific to a particular OS or module should be dnl carefully handled afterwards. AC_C_STRINGIZE CC_WARNINGS="" if test "$GCC" = yes; then dnl dnl We make sure warnings are carefully scrubbed out of the output if dnl you're running on some platforms. You can enable that behavior with dnl the option "fatal_warnings", by specifying --enable-fatal_warnings. dnl Or, you can disable it with --disable-fatal_warnings. dnl dnl Horms 10th August 2001 dnl Don't do this, it seems to cause configure in dnl the libltdl/ directory to die under Debian Woody dnl I'm suspecting it will be a problem on other systems too. dnl For this reason it now defaults to off. dnl AlanR 11 August 2001 dnl Show no mercy to broken OSes and other software. If you have broken dnl software, turn this feature off. dnl NO warnings WHATSOVER will be tolerated without good reason. dnl A distribution being broken isn't a good reason. dnl The cure for that is fix the distribution, not destroy the integrity dnl of the entire project by defaulting it to "off". dnl In my experience, there are ways of making individual warnings go dnl away. dnl The only way I know to keep them out is to make them an absolute dnl pain to deal with. Otherwise they're a pain to fix. dnl This policy is not an accident, nor was it chosen without significant dnl thought and experience. dnl case "$host_os" in *linux*) if test "$enable_fatal_warnings" = ""; then echo "defaulting --enable-fatal_warnings on this platform" enable_fatal_warnings=yes fi ;; esac EXTRA_WARNINGS="" if test "$enable_fatal_warnings" = yes; then EXTRA_WARNINGS="-Werror" fi if test "$enable_traditional_warning" = yes; then EXTRA_WARNINGS="$EXTRA_WARNINGS -Wtraditional" fi # had to eliminate -Wnested-externs because of libtool changes CC_WARNINGS="-Wall -Wmissing-prototypes \ -Wmissing-declarations \ -Wstrict-prototypes \ -Wshadow \ -Wpointer-arith \ -Wwrite-strings \ -Wcast-qual -Wcast-align \ -Winline $EXTRA_WARNINGS" fi INIT_EXT="" USE_MODULES=0 case "$host_os" in solaris*) HEARTBEAT_LIBS="-lposix4" # I don't think this is necessary any more... ;; *bsd*) LIBS="$LIBS -L/usr/local/lib" INIT_EXT=".sh" ;; *linux*) USE_MODULES=1 ;; esac AC_MSG_CHECKING(which init (rc) directory to use) INITDIR="" for initdir in /etc/init.d /etc/rc.d/init.d /sbin/init.d /usr/local/etc/rc.d do if test -d $initdir then INITDIR=$initdir AC_MSG_RESULT($INITDIR); break fi done if test "X$INITDIR" = X then AC_MSG_ERROR(Could not locate init directory) fi AC_SUBST(INITDIR) AC_SUBST(INIT_EXT) AC_SUBST(USE_MODULES) dnl ********************************************************************** dnl checks for group to install fifos as dnl dnl These checks aren't right. We need to locate the lowest dnl unused group id if haclient isn't in the /etc/group file dnl and no one has overridden group-id with a --with-group-id dnl option. dnl AC_ARG_WITH( group-name, [ --with-group-name=GROUP_NAME GROUP_NAME to own API fifos. [default=haclient] ], [ APIGROUP="$withval" ], [ APIGROUP="haclient" ], ) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(APIGROUP, "$APIGROUP", Group to own API fifos) AC_SUBST(APIGROUP) AC_ARG_WITH( group-id, [ --with-group-id=GROUP_ID GROUP_ID to own API fifos. [default=60] ], [ APIGID=$withval ], [ APIGID=65 ], ) if grep "^${APIGROUP}:" /etc/group >/dev/null then APIGID=`grep "^${APIGROUP}:" /etc/group | cut -d: -f3` fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(APIGID, $APIGID, GID to own API fifos) AC_SUBST(APIGID) dnl ************************************************************************ dnl checks for library functions dnl dnl scandir: Only on BSD. dnl System-V systems may have it, but hidden and/or deprecated. dnl A replacement function is supplied for it. dnl dnl setenv: is some bsdish function that should also be avoided (use dnl putenv instead) dnl On the other hand, putenv doesn't provide the right API for the dnl code and has memory leaks designed in (sigh...) Fortunately this dnl doesn't matter to the linux-ha code at this time. AC_CHECK_FUNCS(scandir) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strerror) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(inet_aton) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(flock fcntl) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(setenv scandir inet_pton) AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(setenv scandir inet_pton) dnl ********************************************************************** dnl Check for various argv[] replacing functions on various OSs dnl dnl Borrowed from Proftpd dnl Proftpd is Licenced under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence dnl and is available from http://www.proftpd.org/ dnl AC_CHECK_FUNCS(setproctitle) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(libutil.h) AC_CHECK_LIB(util, setproctitle, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SETPROCTITLE) ac_cv_func_setproctitle="yes" ; LIBS="$LIBS -lutil"]) if test "$ac_cv_func_setproctitle" = "yes"; then AC_DEFINE(PF_ARGV_TYPE, PF_ARGV_NONE) else pf_argv_set="no" AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/pstat.h,have_pstat_h="yes",have_pstat_h="no") if test "$have_pstat_h" = "yes"; then AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pstat) if test "$ac_cv_func_pstat" = "yes"; then AC_DEFINE(PF_ARGV_TYPE, PF_ARGV_PSTAT) else AC_DEFINE(PF_ARGV_TYPE, PF_ARGV_WRITABLE) fi pf_argv_set="yes" fi if test "$pf_argv_set" = "no"; then AC_EGREP_HEADER([#define.*PS_STRINGS.*],sys/exec.h, have_psstrings="yes",have_psstrings="no") if test "$have_psstrings" = "yes"; then AC_DEFINE(PF_ARGV_TYPE, PF_ARGV_PSSTRINGS) pf_argv_set="yes" fi fi if test "$pf_argv_set" = "no"; then AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether __progname and __progname_full are available, pf_cv_var_progname, AC_TRY_LINK([extern char *__progname, *__progname_full;], [__progname = "foo"; __progname_full = "foo bar";], pf_cv_var_progname="yes", pf_cv_var_progname="no")) if test "$pf_cv_var_progname" = "yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE___PROGNAME) fi AC_CACHE_CHECK(which argv replacement method to use, pf_cv_argv_type, AC_EGREP_CPP(yes,[ #if defined(__GNU_HURD__) yes #endif ],pf_cv_argv_type="new", pf_cv_argv_type="writeable")) if test "$pf_cv_argv_type" = "new"; then AC_DEFINE(PF_ARGV_TYPE, PF_ARGV_NEW) pf_argv_set="yes" fi if test "$pf_argv_set" = "no"; then AC_DEFINE(PF_ARGV_TYPE, PF_ARGV_WRITEABLE) fi fi fi dnl End of tests borrowed from Proftpd dnl ********************************************************************** dnl Check the size of the integer types dnl So we can have integers of known sizes as needed dnl AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(char) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long) dnl dnl We reset CFLAGS to include our warnings *after* all function dnl checking goes on, so that our warning flags don't keep the dnl AC_*FUNCS() calls above from working. In particular, -Werror will dnl *always* cause us troubles if we set it before here. dnl dnl CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $CC_WARNINGS" dnl AC_SUBST(CC_WARNINGS) dnl ************************************************************************ dnl pre AC_OUTPUT stuff dnl dnl th aux dir (for holding config & autogenerated stuff) dnl AC_SUBST(ac_aux_dir) dnl for libtool to work LTLIBOJS is needed (currently bug of autoconf) Xsed="sed -e s/^X//" LTLIBOBJS=`echo X"$LIBOBJS"|[$Xsed -e "s,\.[^.]* ,.lo ,g;s,\.[^.]*$,.lo,"]` AC_SUBST(LTLIBOBJS) AC_SUBST(LIBADD_DL) dnl extra flags for dynamic linking libraries AC_SUBST(LIBADD_INTL) dnl extra flags for GNU gettext stuff... AC_SUBST(LOCALE) +HEARTBEAT_RC_DIR=$sysconfdir/rc.d +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HEARTBEAT_RC_DIR, "$HEARTBEAT_RC_DIR", heartbeat rc script directory) + HEARTBEATPKG=heartbeat AC_SUBST(HEARTBEATPKG) STONITHPKG=stonith AC_SUBST(STONITHPKG) dnl libltdl additions AC_SUBST(INCLTDL) AC_SUBST(LIBLTDL) dnl ********************************************************************** dnl Enable optional, experimental directories here... dnl NOTE: these are no longer experimental... dnl XPERIMENTALDIRS="" dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(for --enable_new_modloader) dnl if test "$enable_new_modloader" = yes; then dnl AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) dnl XPERIMENTALDIRS="$XPERIMENTALDIRS lib/pils lib/plugins/InterfaceMgr lib/plugins/HBauth" dnl else dnl AC_MSG_RESULT(no) dnl fi AC_SUBST(XPERIMENTALDIRS) AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(libltdl) dnl The Makefiles and shell scripts we output AC_OUTPUT(heartbeat.spec \ Makefile \ debian/Makefile \ doc/Makefile \ include/Makefile \ include/pils/Makefile \ include/stonith/Makefile \ replace/Makefile \ linux-ha/Makefile \ lib/Makefile \ lib/pils/Makefile \ lib/plugins/Makefile \ lib/plugins/InterfaceMgr/Makefile \ lib/plugins/HBauth/Makefile \ lib/plugins/HBcomm/Makefile \ stonith/Makefile \ heartbeat/Makefile \ heartbeat/rc.d/Makefile \ heartbeat/rc.d/ask_resources \ heartbeat/init.d/Makefile \ heartbeat/init.d/heartbeat \ heartbeat/lib/Makefile \ heartbeat/lib/hb_standby \ heartbeat/lib/mach_down \ heartbeat/lib/req_resource \ heartbeat/lib/ResourceManager \ heartbeat/resource.d/Makefile \ heartbeat/resource.d/AudibleAlarm \ heartbeat/resource.d/Filesystem \ heartbeat/resource.d/IPaddr \ heartbeat/resource.d/Raid1 \ heartbeat/resource.d/MailTo \ heartbeat/resource.d/WinPopup \ heartbeat/shellfuncs \ heartbeat/logrotate.d/Makefile \ ldirectord/Makefile \ ldirectord/init.d/Makefile \ ldirectord/logrotate.d/Makefile \ ) dnl subpackages configuration - perhaps configure it properly some other time dnl when it has been discussed at linux-ha-dev dnl AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(stonith heartbeat)