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Re: gimp configure report


From: Akim Demaille
Subject: Re: gimp configure report
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:21:10 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.090015 (Oort Gnus v0.15) Emacs/21.2

| When configuring gimp 1.3.11 I got this:
| checking X11/Xmu/WinUtil.h usability... yes
| checking X11/Xmu/WinUtil.h presence... no
| configure: WARNING: X11/Xmu/WinUtil.h: accepted by the compiler,
| rejected by the preprocessor!
| configure: WARNING: X11/Xmu/WinUtil.h: proceeding with the
| preprocessor's result
| configure: WARNING:     ## ------------------------------------ ##
| configure: WARNING:     ## Report this to address@hidden ##
| configure: WARNING:     ## ------------------------------------ ##
| 
| No idea what exactly it means or anything, but saw it, so thought 'why
| not' report it.
| 
| OS: MacOS X 10.2.4
| Using Fink (latest).
| using:
| ./configure --prefix=/sw
| 
| Regards,
| Jeffrey Drake
| 
| 
| 

Please, report this to the package maintainers, as it's a configure.ac
problem.  The Autoconf 2.57 doc says:

      Previous versions of Autoconf merely checked whether the header was
   accepted by the preprocessor.  This was changed because the old test was
   inappropriate for typical uses.  Headers are typically used to compile,
   not merely to preprocess, and the old behavior sometimes accepted
   headers that clashed at compile-time.  If you need to check whether a
   header is preprocessable, you can use `AC_PREPROC_IFELSE' (*note
   Running the Preprocessor::).
   
      This scheme, which improves the robustness of the test, also requires
   that you make sure that headers that must be included before the
   HEADER-FILE be part of the INCLUDES, (*note Default Includes::).  If
   looking for `bar.h', which requires that `foo.h' be included before if
   it exists, we suggest the following scheme:
   
   
   AC_CHECK_HEADERS([foo.h])
   AC_CHECK_HEADERS([bar.h], [], [],
   [#if HAVE_FOO_H
   # include <foo.h>
   # endif
   ])

Thanks!




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