Add a special case for Mac OS X to FP_PROG_AR_NEEDS_RANLIB.
On Mac OS X, we need to run ranlib after installing .a files because
they contain a timestamp which will be outdated after installing.
We could do a proper test for that, but it would contain the command
'sleep 6' and still apply only to one platform.
AC_DEFUN([FP_PROG_AR_NEEDS_RANLIB],
[AC_REQUIRE([FP_PROG_AR_IS_GNU])
AC_REQUIRE([FP_PROG_AR_ARGS])
AC_DEFUN([FP_PROG_AR_NEEDS_RANLIB],
[AC_REQUIRE([FP_PROG_AR_IS_GNU])
AC_REQUIRE([FP_PROG_AR_ARGS])
+AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether ranlib is needed], [fp_cv_prog_ar_needs_ranlib],
[if test $fp_prog_ar_is_gnu = yes; then
fp_cv_prog_ar_needs_ranlib=no
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether ranlib is needed], [fp_cv_prog_ar_needs_ranlib],
[if test $fp_prog_ar_is_gnu = yes; then
fp_cv_prog_ar_needs_ranlib=no
+elif test $TargetPlatform = powerpc-apple-darwin; then
+ # It's quite tedious to check for Apple's crazy timestamps in .a files,
+ # so we hardcode it.
+ fp_cv_prog_ar_needs_ranlib=yes
elif echo $fp_prog_ar_args | grep "s" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
fp_cv_prog_ar_needs_ranlib=no
else
elif echo $fp_prog_ar_args | grep "s" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
fp_cv_prog_ar_needs_ranlib=no
else