Bring back the LINUX-IO check from the last commit
[mmh] / configure.ac
index b8f41f2..2cda6e0 100644 (file)
@@ -143,10 +143,6 @@ AC_PROG_RANLIB      dnl Check for `ranlib'
 AC_PROG_AWK         dnl Check for mawk,gawk,nawk, then awk
 AC_PROG_LEX         dnl Check for lex/flex
 
-dnl Look for `realpath'
-pathtmp=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
-AC_PATH_PROG(realpathpath, realpath, no, [$pathtmp])
-
 dnl Look for `cut'
 pathtmp=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/ucb
 AC_PATH_PROG(cutpath, cut, no, [$pathtmp])
@@ -243,7 +239,6 @@ AC_CACHE_CHECK(where mail spool is located, nmh_cv_mailspool,
                   /usr/spool/mail  dnl
                   /dev/null;       dnl Just in case we fall through
 do
-  mailspool = $realpathpath $mailspool;
   test -d $mailspool && break
 done
 nmh_cv_mailspool=$mailspool
@@ -255,7 +250,7 @@ dnl See whether the mail spool directory is world-writable.
 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 -dlL $mailspool | $cutpath -c9`" = "-"; then
+  [if test "`$lspath -dl $mailspool/ | $cutpath -c9`" = "-"; then
     nmh_cv_mailspool_world_writable=no
   else
     nmh_cv_mailspool_world_writable=yes