is in ${srcdir}/autoconf because that is only true if the project is LLVM.
For other projects (e.g. sample), we don't want to have to distribute the
mkinstalldirs or install-sh programs because it opens a window of breakage
for projects. So, this change requires that the llvm_src variable be set
up via another AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS call. For LLVM this is done in the
configure.ac. For projects its done in the LLVM_CONFIG_PROJECT macro.
llvm-svn: 20304
takes care of the --with-llvmsrc and --with-llvmobj options for the project
It was moved here from the project's configure.ac file because there is
some tricky handling of the llvm_src variable to tell the project where the
llvm source tree is (for mkinstalldirs and install-sh commands).
llvm-svn: 20303
* Don't search a bunch of .. directories for something we'd never find,
because we don't imbed tclsh into LLVM.
* Look for various tclsh versions because some platforms don't install the
tclsh link but just have tclsh8.3 or tclsh8.4 or some such.
llvm-svn: 18414
names that have version numbers in it so this macro, DJ_AC_PATH_TCLSH will
make the necessary checks. The makefile variable TCLSH is set to the path
found.
llvm-svn: 18382
function, not the whole main function. This problem resulted during
conversion of scripts to the new autoconf standard. The effect was that
the mmap_file test would fail and if it does there is currently an
#ifdef'd #error that causes compilation to fail. Bad, bad, bad.
llvm-svn: 16462
This is a potential version mismatch problem because this file came from
libtool 1.5.10. If you're running a different version of libtool, the
checks in this file may not be quite right. Having our own version of this
file violates the spirit of libtool and is only provided to change the name
of "libtool" to "mklib". This is done so that the name "libtool" does not
conflict with the "lib" directory when doing tab completion and your
$objdir == $srcdir.
llvm-svn: 16411