X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=website%2Farchive%2Fbinaries%2Fmac%2Fsrc%2Fclustalw%2Fconfigure.ac;fp=website%2Farchive%2Fbinaries%2Fmac%2Fsrc%2Fclustalw%2Fconfigure.ac;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=fb21789ba11ae9b9f6abed1b01d4542e54abfe34;hp=02d7b545ec0caa1c38efdbf9515b7d22d6887a9a;hpb=7d68cf3489c816b2ed7afb1925a6de2168eccf4a;p=jabaws.git diff --git a/website/archive/binaries/mac/src/clustalw/configure.ac b/website/archive/binaries/mac/src/clustalw/configure.ac deleted file mode 100644 index 02d7b54..0000000 --- a/website/archive/binaries/mac/src/clustalw/configure.ac +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -# Andreas Wilm (UCD): 2007-12-10 -# Generated using the following sites -# http://www.openismus.com/documents/linux/automake/automake.shtml -# http://www.bioinf.uni-freiburg.de/~mmann/HowTo/automake.html -# -# autoconf looks for a file called configure.ac (or, previously, -# configure.in). It then creates the configure script, based on the -# macros which it finds. Whenever you add a macro to configure.ac, -# you should run aclocal as well as autoconf, because aclocal scans -# configure.ac to find which macros it should provide. - - -# This is all black magic and we (as well as all reasonable -# developers) should change to a sane system like e.g. SCons -# http://freshmeat.net/articles/stop-the-autoconf-insanity-why-we-need-a-new-build-system - - -# Andreas Wilm (UCD): -# you will only have to change the version number here! -# after apllying any changes you will have to run -# $ autoreconf -# -AC_INIT([clustalw], [2.0.12], [clustalw@ucd.ie]) -# -# The AC_INIT macro can take any source file as an argument. It just -# checks that the file is there, which should, in turn, mean that the -# source directory is there. -# AC_INIT generates the following m4 macros, output variables and preprocessor symbols: -# * [AC_]PACKAGE_NAME -# * [AC_]PACKAGE_TARNAME -# * [AC_]PACKAGE_VERSION -# * [AC_]PACKAGE_STRING -# * [AC_]PACKAGE_BUGREPORT - - -# Detect the canonical host and target build environment -# see e.g. http://cvs.haskell.org/darcs/ghc/configure.ac for howto use -# AC_CANONICAL_HOST or AC_CANONICAL_TARGET? -# AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM will also run AC_CANONICAL_HOST and allows to use --target -AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM -# DEFINES here are going to config.h and have to be the same as in clustalx.pro -#echo "host_os $host_os" -case $target_os in - *linux*|*solaris*|*bsd*) - AC_DEFINE([OS_UNIX], [1], [Host OS]) - ;; - *darwin*) - AC_DEFINE([OS_MAC], [1], [Host OS]) - AC_DEFINE([OS_UNIX], [1], [Host OS]) - ;; - *cygwin*|*mingw*) - AC_DEFINE([OS_WINDOWS], [1], [Host OS]) - ;; - *) - AC_MSG_WARN(["Couldn't determine target operating system. Using Unix"]); - AC_DEFINE([OS_UNIX], [1], [Host OS]) - ;; -esac -echo "building for $target_os" - - -# set in clustalw_version.h[.in] rather than config.h to avoid name clashes -#AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CLUSTALW_VERSION, "${PACKAGE_VERSION}", [ClustalW version]) -#AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CLUSTALW_NAME, "ClustalW", [ClustalW name]) -CLUSTALW_VERSION="${PACKAGE_VERSION}" -AC_SUBST(CLUSTALW_VERSION) -CLUSTALW_NAME="ClustalW" -AC_SUBST(CLUSTALW_NAME) - -# The AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE line adds several standard checks. -# This macro is always needed for automake -# Obsolete: It takes the program name and version number as arguments. -AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([]) - -AC_PROG_MAKE_SET - -# AC_PROG_CC indicates that the source code may be in C. If the source -# code is C++ then we also need AC_PROG_CXX. -AC_PROG_CC -AC_PROG_CXX -# AC_PROG_RANLIB will allow you to build code in sub-directories into -# temporary libraries, which make will then link in with the rest of -# the code. -AC_PROG_RANLIB -# AC_PROG_INSTALL will generate an install target so that users may -# just type 'make install' to install the software. -AC_PROG_INSTALL - -# use C++ compiler and linker -AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS - - -# Checks for header files. -AC_HEADER_STDC -# AC_CHECK_HEADERS([a.h b.h]) - -# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. -AC_HEADER_STDBOOL -AC_C_CONST -AC_TYPE_SIZE_T - - - -# This may beincluded by your source code and provides a way for -# people to customise the configuration for their platform, via -# #defines. config.h.in can be generated automatically with the -# autoheader tool. However, you need a stamp-h file in your project -# to ensure that automake regenerates config.h from config.h.in. Type -# 'touch stamp-h' to add this file to your project. -# Andreas Wilm: standard would be config.h but let's avoid conflicts with -AM_CONFIG_HEADER(src/config.h) - -AC_FUNC_MALLOC - -# enable hashing if requested (--with-mhash) -# will set HAVE_MHASH_H only -AC_ARG_WITH([mhash], - [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-mhash], - [Enable mhash support in stats])], - [with_mhash=$withval], - [with_mhash=no]) -if test "$with_mhash" = "yes"; then - AC_CHECK_LIB([mhash], [mhash_init], , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([mhash lib not found])]) - AC_CHECK_HEADERS([mhash.h], , - [AC_MSG_ERROR([mhash header not found])]) - -fi - - -# AC_OUTPUT indicates the name of the Makefile which will be generated. -### AC_CONFIG_FILES([ Makefile ]) -AC_OUTPUT(Makefile m4/Makefile src/Makefile src/clustalw_version.h)