dnl == autoconf source for the Glasgow FP tools ==
-dnl (run "grep '^dnl \*' configure.in | sed -e 's/dnl / /g; s/\*\*/ +/g;'"
+dnl (run "grep '^dnl \*' configure.ac | sed -e 's/dnl / /g; s/\*\*/ +/g;'"
dnl (or some such) to see the outline of this file)
dnl
#
dnl ** Find find command (for Win32's benefit)
FPTOOLS_FIND_FIND
-dnl ** look for a decent parser generator (bison preferred)
-dnl (FPTOOLS_PROG_YACCY is AC_PROG_YACC, but with some extra testing
-dnl on the suitability of the 'yacc' returned.)
-FPTOOLS_PROG_YACCY
-
-dnl ** Find lex command (lex or flex) - *doesn't* use autoconf's
-dnl AC_PROG_LEX, since it doesn't actually check whether 'lex'
-dnl exists if 'flex' doesn't.
-AC_PROG_LEX_STRICT
-
dnl ** figure out how to do a BSD-ish install
AC_PROG_INSTALL
dnl ** how do we get a timezone name, and UTC offset ?
AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
-dnl ** what's the type of timezone?
-FPTOOLS_HAVE_TIMEZONE
-FPTOOLS_TYPE_TIMEZONE
-
dnl ** do we have altzone?
-FPTOOLS_ALTZONE
+FP_ALTZONE
dnl ** does struct stat contain st_blksize?
AC_STRUCT_ST_BLKSIZE
dnl ** do we have long longs?
-FPTOOLS_C_LONG_LONG
+AC_CHECK_TYPES([long long])
dnl ** check what fields struct msghdr contains
FPTOOLS_MSGHDR_MSG_ACCRIGHTS
fi;
fi;
-dnl ** check whether this machine has GNU regex in libc.
-FPTOOLS_REGEX_IN_LIBC
-
dnl ** check whether this machine has BFD and liberty installed (used for debugging)
dnl the order of these tests matters: bfd needs liberty
AC_CHECK_LIB(iberty, xmalloc)