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Configure: better check for PCRE JIT.
On Mac OS X system toolchain by default prefers include files
from /usr/local/include, but libraries from /usr/lib. This might result in
various problems, in particular the one outlined below.
If the PCRE library is installed into /usr/local/, this results in pcre.h
being used from /usr/local/include (with PCRE_CONFIG_JIT defined), but
libpcre from /usr/lib (as shipped with the OS, without pcre_free_study()
symbol). As a result build fails as we use pcre_free_study() function
if we try to compile with PCRE JIT support.
Obvious workaround is to the root cause is to ask compiler to prefer
library from /usr/local/lib via ./configure --with-ld-opt="-L/usr/local/lib".
On the other hand, in any case it would be good to check if the function
we are going to use is available, hence the change.
See thread here for details:
http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx-devel/2012-December/003074.html
Prodded by Piotr Sikora.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Wed, 12 Dec 2012 13:50:07 +0000 |
parents | 182aee3b1bf5 |
children | 945aa9c7f282 |
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev # Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. LINK="\$(CC)" ngx_include_opt="-I " ngx_compile_opt="-c" ngx_objout="-o " ngx_binout="-o " ngx_objext="o" ngx_binext= ngx_long_start= ngx_long_end= ngx_regex_dirsep="\/" ngx_dirsep='/' ngx_regex_cont=' \\\ ' ngx_cont=' \ ' ngx_tab=' \ ' ngx_spacer= ngx_long_regex_cont=$ngx_regex_cont ngx_long_cont=$ngx_cont . auto/cc/name if test -n "$CFLAGS"; then CC_TEST_FLAGS="$CFLAGS $NGX_CC_OPT" case $NGX_CC_NAME in ccc) # Compaq C V6.5-207 ngx_include_opt="-I" ;; esac else case $NGX_CC_NAME in gcc) # gcc 2.7.2.3, 2.8.1, 2.95.4, egcs-1.1.2 # 3.0.4, 3.1.1, 3.2.3, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4, 3.4.0, 3.4.2 # 4.0.0, 4.0.1, 4.1.0 . auto/cc/gcc ;; clang) # Clang C compiler . auto/cc/clang ;; icc) # Intel C++ compiler 7.1, 8.0, 8.1 . auto/cc/icc ;; sunc) # Sun C 5.7 Patch 117837-04 2005/05/11 . auto/cc/sunc ;; ccc) # Compaq C V6.5-207 . auto/cc/ccc ;; acc) # aCC: HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.55.02 . auto/cc/acc ;; msvc*) # MSVC++ 6.0 SP2, MSVC++ Toolkit 2003 . auto/cc/msvc ;; owc) # Open Watcom C 1.0, 1.2 . auto/cc/owc ;; bcc) # Borland C++ 5.5 . auto/cc/bcc ;; esac CC_TEST_FLAGS="$CC_TEST_FLAGS $NGX_CC_OPT" fi CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $NGX_CC_OPT" NGX_TEST_LD_OPT="$NGX_LD_OPT" if [ "$NGX_PLATFORM" != win32 ]; then if test -n "$NGX_LD_OPT"; then ngx_feature=--with-ld-opt=\"$NGX_LD_OPT\" ngx_feature_name= ngx_feature_run=no ngx_feature_incs= ngx_feature_path= ngx_feature_libs= ngx_feature_test= . auto/feature if [ $ngx_found = no ]; then echo $0: error: the invalid value in --with-ld-opt=\"$NGX_LD_OPT\" echo exit 1 fi fi ngx_feature="gcc builtin atomic operations" ngx_feature_name=NGX_HAVE_GCC_ATOMIC ngx_feature_run=yes ngx_feature_incs= ngx_feature_path= ngx_feature_libs= ngx_feature_test="long n = 0; if (!__sync_bool_compare_and_swap(&n, 0, 1)) return 1; if (__sync_fetch_and_add(&n, 1) != 1) return 1; if (n != 2) return 1; __sync_synchronize();" . auto/feature if [ "$NGX_CC_NAME" = "ccc" ]; then echo "checking for C99 variadic macros ... disabled" else ngx_feature="C99 variadic macros" ngx_feature_name="NGX_HAVE_C99_VARIADIC_MACROS" ngx_feature_run=yes ngx_feature_incs="#include <stdio.h> #define var(dummy, ...) sprintf(__VA_ARGS__)" ngx_feature_path= ngx_feature_libs= ngx_feature_test="char buf[30]; buf[0] = '0'; var(0, buf, \"%d\", 1); if (buf[0] != '1') return 1" . auto/feature fi ngx_feature="gcc variadic macros" ngx_feature_name="NGX_HAVE_GCC_VARIADIC_MACROS" ngx_feature_run=yes ngx_feature_incs="#include <stdio.h> #define var(dummy, args...) sprintf(args)" ngx_feature_path= ngx_feature_libs= ngx_feature_test="char buf[30]; buf[0] = '0'; var(0, buf, \"%d\", 1); if (buf[0] != '1') return 1" . auto/feature # ngx_feature="inline" # ngx_feature_name= # ngx_feature_run=no # ngx_feature_incs="int inline f(void) { return 1 }" # ngx_feature_path= # ngx_feature_libs= # ngx_feature_test= # . auto/feature # # if [ $ngx_found = yes ]; then # fi fi