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? ? 1 d none /usr/local ? ? ? 1 d none /usr/local/share 0755 root root 1 d none /usr/local/share/aclocal 0755 root root 1 f none /usr/local/share/aclocal/xorg-macros.m4 0644 root root 40984 16626 1280725102 1 d none /usr/local/share/pkgconfig 0755 root root 1 f none /usr/local/share/pkgconfig/xorg-macros.pc 0644 root root 404 36288 1280725102 1 d none /usr/local/share/util-macros 0755 root root 1 f none /usr/local/share/util-macros/INSTALL 0644 root root 11410 9441 1280725102 1 i checkinstall 790 2505 1280725145 1 i pkginfo 272 21222 1280725145 07070100067117000041ed0000000000000000000000024c56509900000000000000b600010002ffffffffffffffff0000000800000000install07070100067118000081ed0000000000000000000000014c56509900000316000000b600010002ffffffffffffffff0000001500000000install/checkinstall#!/bin/sh # expected_bits="64" expected_release="5.11" expected_platform="i386" # release=`uname -r` platform=`uname -p` bits=`isainfo -b` # if [ ${platform} != ${expected_platform} ]; then echo "\n\n\n\tThis package must be installed on a ${expected_platform} architecture\n" echo "\tAborting installation.\n\n\n" exit 1 fi if [ ${release} != ${expected_release} ]; then echo "\n\n\n\tThis package must be installed on a ${expected_release} machine\n" echo "\tAborting installation.\n\n\n" exit 1 fi #if [ ${bits} != ${expected_bits} ]; then # echo "\n\n\n\tThis package must be installed on a ${expected_bits} bit machine\n" # echo "\tYour machine is running a ${bits} bit O.S. currently\n" # echo "\tAborting installation.\n\n\n" # exit 1 #fi exit 0 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-macros.pcprefix=/usr/local exec_prefix=${prefix} includedir=${prefix}/include datarootdir=${prefix}/share datadir=${datarootdir} PACKAGE=util-macros # Used by XORG_INSTALL pkgdatadir=${datadir}/${PACKAGE} # docdir is kept for backwards compatibility with XORG_INSTALL from # util-macros 1.4 docdir=${pkgdatadir} Name: X.Org Macros Description: A set of autoconf project macros for X.Org modules Version: 1.10.0 07070100067115000041ed0000000000000000000000024c56509900000000000000b600010002ffffffffffffffff0000002100000000root/usr/local/share/util-macros07070100067116000081a40000000000000000000000014c56506e00002c92000000b600010002ffffffffffffffff0000002900000000root/usr/local/share/util-macros/INSTALLInstallation Instructions ************************* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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This macro enables a module to test for the # presence of the tool and obtain it's path in separate variables. 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This macro enables a builder to skip all # documentation targets except traditional man pages. # Combined with the specific tool checking macros XORG_WITH_*, it provides # maximum flexibilty in controlling documentation building. # Refer to: # XORG_WITH_XMLTO --with-xmlto # XORG_WITH_ASCIIDOC --with-asciidoc # XORG_WITH_DOXYGEN --with-doxygen # XORG_WITH_FOP --with-fop # XORG_WITH_GROFF --with-groff # XORG_WITH_PS2PDF --with-ps2pdf # # Interface to module: # ENABLE_DOCS: used in makefiles to conditionally generate documentation # --enable-docs: 'yes' user instructs the module to generate docs # 'no' user instructs the module not to generate docs # parm1: specify the default value, yes or no. # AC_DEFUN([XORG_ENABLE_DOCS],[ default=$1 if test "x$default" = x ; then default="yes" fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(docs, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-docs], [Enable building the documentation (default: yes)]), [build_docs=$enableval], [build_docs=$default]) AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_DOCS, [test x$build_docs = xyes]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build documentation]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$build_docs]) ]) # XORG_ENABLE_DOCS # XORG_ENABLE_DEVEL_DOCS (enable_devel_docs=yes) # ---------------- # Minimum version: 1.6.0 # # This macro enables a builder to skip all developer documentation. # Combined with the specific tool checking macros XORG_WITH_*, it provides # maximum flexibilty in controlling documentation building. # Refer to: # XORG_WITH_XMLTO --with-xmlto # XORG_WITH_ASCIIDOC --with-asciidoc # XORG_WITH_DOXYGEN --with-doxygen # XORG_WITH_FOP --with-fop # XORG_WITH_GROFF --with-groff # XORG_WITH_PS2PDF --with-ps2pdf # # Interface to module: # ENABLE_DEVEL_DOCS: used in makefiles to conditionally generate developer docs # --enable-devel-docs: 'yes' user instructs the module to generate developer docs # 'no' user instructs the module not to generate developer docs # parm1: specify the default value, yes or no. # AC_DEFUN([XORG_ENABLE_DEVEL_DOCS],[ devel_default=$1 if test "x$devel_default" = x ; then devel_default="yes" fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(devel-docs, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-devel-docs], [Enable building the developer documentation (default: yes)]), [build_devel_docs=$enableval], [build_devel_docs=$devel_default]) AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_DEVEL_DOCS, [test x$build_devel_docs = xyes]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build developer documentation]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$build_devel_docs]) ]) # XORG_ENABLE_DEVEL_DOCS # XORG_ENABLE_SPECS (enable_specs=yes) # ---------------- # Minimum version: 1.6.0 # # This macro enables a builder to skip all functional specification targets. # Combined with the specific tool checking macros XORG_WITH_*, it provides # maximum flexibilty in controlling documentation building. # Refer to: # XORG_WITH_XMLTO --with-xmlto # XORG_WITH_ASCIIDOC --with-asciidoc # XORG_WITH_DOXYGEN --with-doxygen # XORG_WITH_FOP --with-fop # XORG_WITH_GROFF --with-groff # XORG_WITH_PS2PDF --with-ps2pdf # # Interface to module: # ENABLE_SPECS: used in makefiles to conditionally generate specs # --enable-specs: 'yes' user instructs the module to generate specs # 'no' user instructs the module not to generate specs # parm1: specify the default value, yes or no. # AC_DEFUN([XORG_ENABLE_SPECS],[ spec_default=$1 if test "x$spec_default" = x ; then spec_default="yes" fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(specs, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-specs], [Enable building the specs (default: yes)]), [build_specs=$enableval], [build_specs=$spec_default]) AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_SPECS, [test x$build_specs = xyes]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build functional specifications]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$build_specs]) ]) # XORG_ENABLE_SPECS # XORG_CHECK_MALLOC_ZERO # ---------------------- # Minimum version: 1.0.0 # # Defines {MALLOC,XMALLOC,XTMALLOC}_ZERO_CFLAGS appropriately if # malloc(0) returns NULL. Packages should add one of these cflags to # their AM_CFLAGS (or other appropriate *_CFLAGS) to use them. AC_DEFUN([XORG_CHECK_MALLOC_ZERO],[ AC_ARG_ENABLE(malloc0returnsnull, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-malloc0returnsnull], [malloc(0) returns NULL (default: auto)]), [MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL=$enableval], [MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL=auto]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether malloc(0) returns NULL]) if test "x$MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL" = xauto; then AC_RUN_IFELSE([ char *malloc(); char *realloc(); char *calloc(); main() { char *m0, *r0, *c0, *p; m0 = malloc(0); p = malloc(10); r0 = realloc(p,0); c0 = calloc(0); exit(m0 == 0 || r0 == 0 || c0 == 0 ? 0 : 1); }], [MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL=yes], [MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL=no], [MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL=yes]) fi AC_MSG_RESULT([$MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL]) if test "x$MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL" = xyes; then MALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS="-DMALLOC_0_RETURNS_NULL" XMALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS=$MALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS XTMALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS="$MALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS -DXTMALLOC_BC" else MALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS="" XMALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS="" XTMALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS="" fi AC_SUBST([MALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS]) AC_SUBST([XMALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS]) AC_SUBST([XTMALLOC_ZERO_CFLAGS]) ]) # XORG_CHECK_MALLOC_ZERO # XORG_WITH_LINT() # ---------------- # Minimum version: 1.1.0 # # This macro enables the use of a tool that flags some suspicious and # non-portable constructs (likely to be bugs) in C language source code. # It will attempt to locate the tool and use appropriate options. # There are various lint type tools on different platforms. # # Interface to module: # LINT: returns the path to the tool found on the platform # or the value set to LINT on the configure cmd line # also an Automake conditional # LINT_FLAGS: an Automake variable with appropriate flags # # --with-lint: 'yes' user instructs the module to use lint # 'no' user instructs the module not to use lint (default) # # If the user sets the value of LINT, AC_PATH_PROG skips testing the path. # If the user sets the value of LINT_FLAGS, they are used verbatim. # AC_DEFUN([XORG_WITH_LINT],[ AC_ARG_VAR([LINT], [Path to a lint-style command]) AC_ARG_VAR([LINT_FLAGS], [Flags for the lint-style command]) AC_ARG_WITH(lint, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lint], [Use a lint-style source code checker (default: disabled)])], [use_lint=$withval], [use_lint=no]) # Obtain platform specific info like program name and options # The lint program on FreeBSD and NetBSD is different from the one on Solaris case $host_os in *linux* | *openbsd* | kfreebsd*-gnu | darwin* | cygwin*) lint_name=splint lint_options="-badflag" ;; *freebsd* | *netbsd*) lint_name=lint lint_options="-u -b" ;; *solaris*) lint_name=lint lint_options="-u -b -h -erroff=E_INDISTING_FROM_TRUNC2" ;; esac # Test for the presence of the program (either guessed by the code or spelled out by the user) if test "x$use_lint" = x"yes" ; then AC_PATH_PROG([LINT], [$lint_name]) if test "x$LINT" = "x"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-lint=yes specified but lint-style tool not found in PATH]) fi elif test "x$use_lint" = x"no" ; then if test "x$LINT" != "x"; then AC_MSG_WARN([ignoring LINT environment variable since --with-lint=no was specified]) fi else AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-lint expects 'yes' or 'no'. Use LINT variable to specify path.]) fi # User supplied flags override default flags if test "x$LINT_FLAGS" != "x"; then lint_options=$LINT_FLAGS fi AC_SUBST([LINT_FLAGS],[$lint_options]) AM_CONDITIONAL(LINT, [test "x$LINT" != x]) ]) # XORG_WITH_LINT # XORG_LINT_LIBRARY(LIBNAME) # -------------------------- # Minimum version: 1.1.0 # # Sets up flags for building lint libraries for checking programs that call # functions in the library. # # Interface to module: # LINTLIB - Automake variable with the name of lint library file to make # MAKE_LINT_LIB - Automake conditional # # --enable-lint-library: - 'yes' user instructs the module to created a lint library # - 'no' user instructs the module not to create a lint library (default) AC_DEFUN([XORG_LINT_LIBRARY],[ AC_REQUIRE([XORG_WITH_LINT]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(lint-library, [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-lint-library], [Create lint library (default: disabled)])], [make_lint_lib=$enableval], [make_lint_lib=no]) if test "x$make_lint_lib" = x"yes" ; then LINTLIB=llib-l$1.ln if test "x$LINT" = "x"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot make lint library without --with-lint]) fi elif test "x$make_lint_lib" != x"no" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-lint-library expects 'yes' or 'no'.]) fi AC_SUBST(LINTLIB) AM_CONDITIONAL(MAKE_LINT_LIB, [test x$make_lint_lib != xno]) ]) # XORG_LINT_LIBRARY # XORG_CWARNFLAGS # --------------- # Minimum version: 1.2.0 # # Defines CWARNFLAGS to enable C compiler warnings. # AC_DEFUN([XORG_CWARNFLAGS], [ AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC_C99]) if test "x$GCC" = xyes ; then CWARNFLAGS="-Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes \ -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -fno-strict-aliasing \ -Wbad-function-cast -Wformat=2" case `$CC -dumpversion` in 3.4.* | 4.*) CWARNFLAGS="$CWARNFLAGS -Wold-style-definition -Wdeclaration-after-statement" ;; esac else AC_CHECK_DECL([__SUNPRO_C], [SUNCC="yes"], [SUNCC="no"]) if test "x$SUNCC" = "xyes"; then CWARNFLAGS="-v" fi fi AC_SUBST(CWARNFLAGS) ]) # XORG_CWARNFLAGS # XORG_STRICT_OPTION # ----------------------- # Minimum version: 1.3.0 # # Add configure option to enable strict compilation AC_DEFUN([XORG_STRICT_OPTION], [ # If the module's configure.ac calls AC_PROG_CC later on, CC gets set to C89 AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC_C99]) AC_REQUIRE([XORG_CWARNFLAGS]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(strict-compilation, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-strict-compilation], [Enable all warnings from compiler and make them errors (default: disabled)]), [STRICT_COMPILE=$enableval], [STRICT_COMPILE=no]) if test "x$STRICT_COMPILE" = "xyes"; then AC_CHECK_DECL([__SUNPRO_C], [SUNCC="yes"], [SUNCC="no"]) AC_CHECK_DECL([__INTEL_COMPILER], [INTELCC="yes"], [INTELCC="no"]) if test "x$GCC" = xyes ; then STRICT_CFLAGS="-pedantic -Werror" elif test "x$SUNCC" = "xyes"; then STRICT_CFLAGS="-errwarn" elif test "x$INTELCC" = "xyes"; then STRICT_CFLAGS="-Werror" fi fi CWARNFLAGS="$CWARNFLAGS $STRICT_CFLAGS" AC_SUBST([CWARNFLAGS]) ]) # XORG_STRICT_OPTION # XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS # -------------------- # Minimum version: 1.3.0 # # Defines default options for X.Org modules. # AC_DEFUN([XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS], [ AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_INSTALL]) XORG_CWARNFLAGS XORG_STRICT_OPTION XORG_RELEASE_VERSION XORG_CHANGELOG XORG_INSTALL XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])], [AC_SUBST([AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY], [1])]) ]) # XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS # XORG_INSTALL() # ---------------- # Minimum version: 1.4.0 # # Defines the variable INSTALL_CMD as the command to copy # INSTALL from $prefix/share/util-macros. # AC_DEFUN([XORG_INSTALL], [ AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG]) macros_datadir=`$PKG_CONFIG --print-errors --variable=pkgdatadir xorg-macros` INSTALL_CMD="(cp -f "$macros_datadir/INSTALL" \$(top_srcdir)/.INSTALL.tmp && \ mv \$(top_srcdir)/.INSTALL.tmp \$(top_srcdir)/INSTALL) \ || (rm -f \$(top_srcdir)/.INSTALL.tmp; touch \$(top_srcdir)/INSTALL; \ echo 'util-macros \"pkgdatadir\" from xorg-macros.pc not found: installing possibly empty INSTALL.' >&2)" AC_SUBST([INSTALL_CMD]) ]) # XORG_INSTALL dnl Copyright 2005 Red Hat, Inc dnl dnl Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its dnl documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that dnl the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that dnl copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting dnl documentation. dnl dnl The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included dnl in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. dnl dnl THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS dnl OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF dnl MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. dnl IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OPEN GROUP BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR dnl OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, dnl ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR dnl OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. dnl dnl Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holders shall dnl not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or dnl other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization dnl from the copyright holders. dnl # XORG_RELEASE_VERSION # -------------------- # Defines PACKAGE_VERSION_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCHLEVEL} for modules to use. AC_DEFUN([XORG_RELEASE_VERSION],[ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR], [`echo $PACKAGE_VERSION | cut -d . -f 1`], [Major version of this package]) PVM=`echo $PACKAGE_VERSION | cut -d . -f 2 | cut -d - -f 1` if test "x$PVM" = "x"; then PVM="0" fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR], [$PVM], [Minor version of this package]) PVP=`echo $PACKAGE_VERSION | cut -d . -f 3 | cut -d - -f 1` if test "x$PVP" = "x"; then PVP="0" fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCHLEVEL], [$PVP], [Patch version of this package]) ]) # XORG_CHANGELOG() # ---------------- # Minimum version: 1.2.0 # # Defines the variable CHANGELOG_CMD as the command to generate # ChangeLog from git. # # AC_DEFUN([XORG_CHANGELOG], [ CHANGELOG_CMD="(GIT_DIR=\$(top_srcdir)/.git git log > \$(top_srcdir)/.changelog.tmp && \ mv \$(top_srcdir)/.changelog.tmp \$(top_srcdir)/ChangeLog) \ || (rm -f \$(top_srcdir)/.changelog.tmp; touch \$(top_srcdir)/ChangeLog; \ echo 'git directory not found: installing possibly empty changelog.' >&2)" AC_SUBST([CHANGELOG_CMD]) ]) # XORG_CHANGELOG 07070100000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000b00000000TRAILER!!!