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diff --git a/bdb/dist/configure.in b/bdb/dist/configure.in deleted file mode 100644 index 6656a588a66..00000000000 --- a/bdb/dist/configure.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,591 +0,0 @@ -dnl $Id: configure.in,v 11.77 2001/01/18 19:05:25 bostic Exp $ -dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. - -AC_INIT(../db/db.c) -AC_CONFIG_HEADER(db_config.h:config.hin) - -dnl Configure setup. -AC_PROG_INSTALL() -AC_CANONICAL_HOST -AC_ARG_PROGRAM() - -dnl We cannot build in the top-level directory. -AC_MSG_CHECKING(if building in the top-level directory) -[ test -d db_archive ] && AC_MSG_ERROR([ -Berkeley DB cannot be built in the top-level distribution directory.]) -AC_MSG_RESULT(no) - -dnl Substitution variables. -AC_SUBST(ADDITIONAL_INCS) -AC_SUBST(ADDITIONAL_LANG) -AC_SUBST(ADDITIONAL_LIBS) -AC_SUBST(ADDITIONAL_OBJS) -AC_SUBST(ADDITIONAL_PROGS) -AC_SUBST(CPPFLAGS) -AC_SUBST(CXXFLAGS) -AC_SUBST(DBS_LIBS) -AC_SUBST(DEFAULT_INSTALL) -AC_SUBST(DEFAULT_LIB) -AC_SUBST(INSTALLER) -AC_SUBST(INSTALL_LIBS) -AC_SUBST(JAR) -AC_SUBST(JAVAC) -AC_SUBST(JAVACFLAGS) -AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS) -AC_SUBST(LIBDB_ARGS) -AC_SUBST(LIBJSO_LIBS) -AC_SUBST(LIBS) -AC_SUBST(LIBSO_LIBS) -AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL) -AC_SUBST(LIBTSO_LIBS) -AC_SUBST(LIBXSO_LIBS) -AC_SUBST(MAKEFILE_CC) -AC_SUBST(MAKEFILE_CCLINK) -AC_SUBST(MAKEFILE_CXX) -AC_SUBST(POSTLINK) -AC_SUBST(RPC_OBJS) -AC_SUBST(SOFLAGS) -AC_SUBST(SOLINK) -AC_SUBST(SOSUFFIX) - -dnl $o is set to ".o" or ".lo", and is the file suffix used in the -dnl Makefile instead of .o -AC_SUBST(o) -o=.o -INSTALLER="\$(cp)" -DEFAULT_LIB="\$(libdb)" -DEFAULT_INSTALL="install_static" - -dnl Set the version. -AM_VERSION_SET - -dnl Set the default installation location. -AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.@DB_VERSION_MAJOR@.@DB_VERSION_MINOR@) - -dnl Process all options before using them. 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