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-#
-# Include the TEA standard macro set
-#
-
-builtin(include,tclconfig/tcl.m4)
-
-#
-# Add here whatever m4 macros you want to define for your package
-#
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# TLS_SSL_DIR --
-#
-# Locate the installed ssl files
-#
-# Arguments:
-# None.
-#
-# Requires:
-# CYGPATH must be set
-#
-# Results:
-#
-# Adds a --with-ssl-dir switch to configure.
-# Result is cached.
-#
-# Substs the following vars:
-# SSL_DIR
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-AC_DEFUN(TLS_CHECK_SSL, [
-
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
- # If the variable OPENSSL is set, we will build with the OpenSSL
- # libraries. If it is not set, then we will use RSA BSAFE SSL-C
- # libraries instead of the default OpenSSL libaries.
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- AC_ARG_ENABLE(bsafe, [ --enable-bsafe Use RSA BSAFE SSL-C libs. Default is to use OpenSSL libs], OPENSSL="", OPENSSL="1")
-
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Establish the location of the root directory for OpenSSL.
- # If we're not using OpenSSL, set the root for BSAFE SSL-C.
- # If we're using BSAFE, define the BSAFE compiler flag.
- # The "FLAT_INC" flag is used in the BSAFE ssl.h header file and
- # doesn't seem to be referenced anywhere else.
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
- if test -n "${OPENSSL}"; then
- SSL_DIR='/usr /usr/local'
- AC_DEFINE(NO_IDEA)
- AC_DEFINE(NO_RC5)
- else
- SSL_DIR='/usr/sslc /usr/local/sslc'
- AC_DEFINE(BSAFE)
- AC_DEFINE(FLAT_INC)
- fi
-
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([for SSL directory])
-
- AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-dir, [ --with-ssl-dir=DIR SSL root directory], with_ssldir=${withval})
-
- AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_ssldir, [
- # Use the value from --with-ssl-dir, if it was given
- if test x"${with_ssldir}" != x ; then
- if test -d "${with_ssldir}" ; then
- ac_cv_c_ssldir=${with_ssldir}
- else
- AC_MSG_ERROR([${with_ssldir} is not a valid directory])
- fi
- else
- list="`ls -d ${SSL_DIR} 2>/dev/null`"
- for i in $list ; do
- if test -d "$i" ; then
- ac_cv_c_ssldir=$i
- break
- fi
- done
- fi
- ])
-
- # Print a message based on how we determined the include path
-
- if test x"${ac_cv_c_ssldir}" = x ; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find SSL directory.
-Please specify its location with --with-ssl-dir])
- else
- SSL_DIR=${ac_cv_c_ssldir}
- AC_MSG_RESULT([${SSL_DIR}])
- fi
-
-
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
- # The OpenSSL and BSAFE SSL-C directory structures differ.
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- if test -n "${OPENSSL}"; then
- SSL_LIB_DIR=${SSL_DIR}/lib
- SSL_INCLUDE_DIR=${SSL_DIR}/include
- if test ! -f "${SSL_INCLUDE_DIR}/openssl/opensslv.h"; then
- AC_ERROR([bad ssl-dir: cannot find openssl/opensslv.h under ${SSL_INCLUDE_DIR}])
- fi
- else
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
- # If we're using RSA BSAFE SSL-C, we need to establish what platform
- # we're running on before we can figure out some paths.
- # This step isn't necessary if we're using OpenSSL.
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- if test -z "${OPENSSL}"; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([host type])
- case "`uname -s`" in
- *win32* | *WIN32* | *CYGWIN_NT*|*CYGWIN_98*|*CYGWIN_95*)
- PLATFORM=WIN32
- ;;
- *SunOS*)
- PLATFORM=SOLARIS
- ;;
- HP-UX)
- PLATFORM=HPUX
- ;;
- *)
- PLATFORM=LINUX
- ;;
- esac
- AC_MSG_RESULT(${PLATFORM})
- fi
- SSL_LIB_DIR=${SSL_DIR}/${PLATFORM}/library/lib
- SSL_INCLUDE_DIR=${SSL_DIR}/${PLATFORM}/library/include
- if test ! -f "${SSL_INCLUDE_DIR}/crypto.h"; then
- AC_ERROR([bad ssl-dir: cannot find crypto.h under ${SSL_INCLUDE_DIR}])
- fi
- fi
-
- AC_SUBST(SSL_DIR)
- AC_SUBST(SSL_LIB_DIR)
- AC_SUBST(SSL_INCLUDE_DIR)
-
- SSL_INCLUDE_DIR_NATIVE=\"`${CYGPATH} ${SSL_INCLUDE_DIR}`\"
- SSL_LIB_DIR_NATIVE=\"`${CYGPATH} ${SSL_LIB_DIR}`\"
- AC_SUBST(SSL_INCLUDE_DIR_NATIVE)
- AC_SUBST(SSL_LIB_DIR_NATIVE)
-
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
- # If OpenSSL was built with gcc then there may be some symbols that need
- # resolving before we can load it into tclsh (__udivd3i on solaris.
- # Let the user specify if we need to add libgcc to the link line to
- # resolve these symbols.
- #
- # This doesn't seem to be necessary if the RSA BSAFE SSL-C libraries
- # are used instead of OpenSSL.
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- if test -n "${OPENSSL}"; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(if libgcc is needed to resolve openssl symbols)
-
- AC_ARG_WITH(gcclib, [ --with-gcclib link with libgcc to resolve symbols in a gcc-built openssl library], GCCLIB="-lgcc", GCCLIB="")
-
- if test "x${GCCLIB}" = "x" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(for gcc library location)
- GCCPATH=`${CC} -print-libgcc-file-name | sed -e 's#[^/]*$##'`
- GCCPATH="-L${GCCPATH}"
- AC_MSG_RESULT(${GCCPATH})
- fi
- fi
-
-])