pathtmp=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/ucb
AC_PATH_PROG(lspath, ls, no, [$pathtmp])
+dnl See how we get ls to display the owner and the group
+if test "$lspath" != "no"; then
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK(how to get ls to show us the group ownership of a file,
+ nmh_cv_ls_grpopt,
+ [if test x"`$lspath -dl / | $AWK '{print $9}'`" = x"/"; then
+ dnl There were 9 parameters, so unless this is a really bizarre, nonstandard
+ dnl ls, it would seem -l gave us both the user and group. On this type of
+ dnl ls, -g makes _only_ the group be displayed (and not the user).
+ nmh_cv_ls_grpopt="-l"
+ else
+ dnl Looks like -l only gave us the user, so we need -g to get the group too.
+ nmh_cv_ls_grpopt="-lg"
+ fi])
+fi
+
dnl Look for `more'
pathtmp=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/local/bin
AC_PATH_PROG(morepath, more, no, [$pathtmp])
if test "$lspath" != "no" -a "$cutpath" != "no"; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether the mail spool is world-writable,
nmh_cv_mailspool_world_writable,
- [if test "`$lspath -dl $mailspool | $cutpath -c9`" = "-"; then
+ [if test "`$lspath -dlL $mailspool | $cutpath -c9`" = "-"; then
nmh_cv_mailspool_world_writable=no
else
nmh_cv_mailspool_world_writable=yes
fi])
fi
-dnl see if we can determine which group owns the mail spool dir
-undefine([nmh_grp_mailspool])dnl
-AC_CACHE_CHECK(what group owns the mail spool, nmh_group_mailspool,
-[ nmh_group_mailspool=`ls -lgd $mailspool | awk '{print $4}'`
- if test x$nmh_group_mailspool = xmail; then
- MAILGROUP="mail"
- elif test x$nmh_group_mailspool = xwheel; then
- MAILGROUP="wheel"
- else
- MAILGROUP="'0'"
- fi])
-AC_SUBST(MAILGROUP)
-
-dnl ...If it's not, we need to #define MAILGROUP to 1 and make inc setgid mail.
-if test "$nmh_cv_mailspool_world_writable" = "no"; then
-dnl do we really need both of these?
+dnl ...If it's not, we need to #define MAILGROUP to 1 and make inc setgid.
+if test x"$nmh_cv_mailspool_world_writable" = x"no"; then
+ dnl do we really need both of these?
AC_DEFINE(MAILGROUP)
SETGID_MAIL=1
fi
AC_SUBST(SETGID_MAIL)dnl
+dnl see if we can determine which group owns the mail spool dir
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(what group owns the mail spool, nmh_cv_ls_mail_grp,
+[nmh_cv_ls_mail_grp=`$lspath -dL $nmh_cv_ls_grpopt $mailspool|$AWK '{print $4}'`
+ dnl Should we just set it to whatever ls reports, rather than only allowing
+ dnl certain values...?
+ if test x$nmh_cv_ls_mail_grp = xmail; then
+ MAIL_SPOOL_GRP="mail"
+ elif test x$nmh_cv_ls_mail_grp = xwheel; then
+ MAIL_SPOOL_GRP="wheel"
+ else
+ MAIL_SPOOL_GRP="'0'"
+ fi])
+AC_SUBST(MAIL_SPOOL_GRP)dnl
+
dnl ------------------
dnl CHECK HEADER FILES
dnl ------------------
AC_HEADER_STAT
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(string.h memory.h stdlib.h unistd.h errno.h fcntl.h \
limits.h crypt.h termcap.h termio.h termios.h locale.h \
- sys/param.h sys/time.h sys/utsname.h arpa/inet.h \
+ netdb.h sys/param.h sys/time.h sys/utsname.h arpa/inet.h \
arpa/ftp.h)
+
AC_CACHE_CHECK(POSIX termios, nmh_cv_sys_posix_termios,
[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
fi
fi
+dnl
+dnl Checks for _IO_write_ptr. A Linuxism used by nmh on linux. We
+dnl really use a whole set of them, but this check should be
+dnl sufficient.
+dnl
+AC_CHECK_HEADER(libio.h, [
+ AC_EGREP_HEADER(_IO_write_ptr, libio.h, [
+ AC_DEFINE(LINUX_STDIO) ]) ])
+
AC_CHECK_HEADER([sys/ptem.h], AC_DEFINE(WINSIZE_IN_PTEM))
dnl ---------------
AC_FUNC_VFORK
AC_CHECK_LIB(mkstemp,mkstemp)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(waitpid wait3 sigaction sigprocmask sigblock sigsetmask \
- sighold sigrelse writev lstat uname tzset killpg mkstemp)
+ sighold sigrelse writev lstat uname tzset killpg mkstemp \
+ sethostent)
+
+dnl solaris screws ths up
+AC_CHECK_FUNC(gethostbyname, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME)],
+ AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, gethostbyname, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME)] ) )
dnl sigsetjmp may be a macro
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for sigsetjmp)
AC_DEFINE(SVR4)
;;
sunos4*)
- AC_DEFINE(BIND)
AC_DEFINE(BSD42)
;;
- linux*)
- AC_DEFINE(LINUX_STDIO)
- ;;
freebsd*)
- AC_DEFINE(BIND)
AC_DEFINE(BSD42)
AC_DEFINE(BSD44)
;;
netbsd*)
- AC_DEFINE(BIND)
AC_DEFINE(BSD42)
AC_DEFINE(BSD44)
;;
openbsd*)
- AC_DEFINE(BIND)
AC_DEFINE(BSD42)
AC_DEFINE(BSD44)
;;
bsd/os*)
- AC_DEFINE(BIND)
AC_DEFINE(BSD42)
AC_DEFINE(BSD44)
;;