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author | Andy Cedilnik <andy.cedilnik@kitware.com> | 2002-09-27 18:12:33 (GMT) |
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committer | Andy Cedilnik <andy.cedilnik@kitware.com> | 2002-09-27 18:12:33 (GMT) |
commit | fa1418fbd723351c5ff4c7f0e24aa4699d8f7bca (patch) | |
tree | 99f7be39c4c3cc5ccb822d707069286c6c10e765 /Templates/cconfigure.in | |
parent | c751d2ebff5b95b0f00c09ef6203d70f323c8144 (diff) | |
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Cleanup configure scripts
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diff --git a/Templates/cconfigure.in b/Templates/cconfigure.in index f8f23d1..ffdbe4f 100644 --- a/Templates/cconfigure.in +++ b/Templates/cconfigure.in @@ -20,28 +20,6 @@ CFLAGS=$save_CFLAGS AC_PROG_RANLIB AC_PROG_INSTALL -AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int, 4) -CMAKE_SIZEOF_INT=$ac_cv_sizeof_int -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_SIZEOF_INT) -AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long, 4) -CMAKE_SIZEOF_LONG=$ac_cv_sizeof_long -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_SIZEOF_LONG) -AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *, 4) -CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P=$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P) -AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(char, 1) -CMAKE_SIZEOF_CHAR=$ac_cv_sizeof_char -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_SIZEOF_CHAR) -AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short, 2) -CMAKE_SIZEOF_SHORT=$ac_cv_sizeof_short -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_SIZEOF_SHORT) -AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(float, 4) -CMAKE_SIZEOF_FLOAT=$ac_cv_sizeof_float -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_SIZEOF_FLOAT) -AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(double, 8) -CMAKE_SIZEOF_DOUBLE=$ac_cv_sizeof_double -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_SIZEOF_DOUBLE) - # check for X11 support AC_PATH_XTRA CMAKE_HAS_X=0 @@ -58,13 +36,6 @@ fi AC_SUBST(CMAKE_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) -# some stuff Tcl uses -# -AC_CHECK_HEADER(limits.h, HAVE_LIMITS_H=-DHAVE_LIMITS_H,HAVE_LIMITS_H="") -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_HAVE_LIMITS_H) -AC_HAVE_HEADERS(unistd.h, HAVE_UNISTD_H=-DHAVE_UNISTD_H,HAVE_UNISTD_H="") -AC_SUBST(CMAKE_HAVE_UNISTD_H) - # Step 1: set the variable "system" to hold the name and version number # for the system. This can usually be done via the "uname" command, but # there are a few systems, like Next, where this doesn't work. |