dnl ###################################################################### dnl check if an automounter filesystem exists (it almost always does). dnl Usage: AC_CHECK_AMU_FS(, , []) dnl Print the message in , and declare HAVE_AMU_FS_ true. dnl If is defined, then define this filesystem as tru only of the dnl filesystem for is true. AC_DEFUN([AMU_CHECK_AMU_FS], [ # store variable name of fs ac_upcase_am_fs_name=`echo $1 | tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'` ac_safe=HAVE_AMU_FS_$ac_upcase_am_fs_name # check for cache and set it if needed AMU_CACHE_CHECK_DYNAMIC(for $2 filesystem ($1), ac_cv_am_fs_$1, [ # true by default eval "ac_cv_am_fs_$1=yes" # if exists but is defined to "no", set this filesystem to no. if test -n "$3" then # flse by default if arg 3 was supplied eval "ac_cv_am_fs_$1=no" if test "`eval echo '$''{ac_cv_fs_'$3'}'`" = yes then eval "ac_cv_am_fs_$1=yes" fi # some filesystems do not have a mnttab entry, but exist based on headers if test "`eval echo '$''{ac_cv_fs_header_'$3'}'`" = yes then eval "ac_cv_am_fs_$1=yes" fi fi ]) # check if need to define variable if test "`eval echo '$''{ac_cv_am_fs_'$1'}'`" = yes then AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($ac_safe) fi ]) dnl ======================================================================