On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 12:07, Philip Herron<herron.philip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Andrew W. Nosenko wrote: >> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 03:44, Philip >> Herron<herron.philip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Hey guys >>> >>> I have a project i am using GNU MP and MPFR for, and i am using: >>> >>> ACX_PTHREAD(,AC_MSG_ERROR(could not find libpthread)) >>> LIBS="${PTHREAD_LIBS} ${LIBS}" AM_CFLAGS="${PTHREAD_CFLAGS} >>> ${AM_CFLAGS}" CC="$PTHREAD_CC" >>> >>> AC_CHECK_LIB([gmp], [__gmpz_init], , [AC_MSG_ERROR([GNU MP not >>> found, see http://gmplib.org/])]) AC_CHECK_LIB([mpfr],[mpfr_init] >>> , [AC_MSG_ERROR([MPFR not found, see http://www.mpfr.org/])]) >>> >>> The pthreads comes from a macro acx_pthreads.m4 i think, but the >>> gmp and mpfr are the problem, I have on a mac machine the >>> libraries in /usr/local/lib and the headers in >>> /usr/local/include, but on my bsd and linux machines its all in >>> /usr >>> >>> The linux and bsd is ok with ac_check_lib, but on mac no, is >>> there a way to pass the library path and header path? To give -I >>> and -L to gcc or sun compilers ( i have only been using these >>> compilers so far ) or whatever compiler. >>> >>> >>> I can't seem to find anything on this. >>> >> >> 1. Try to use -pthread compiler option (or analog, depends on >> compiler) instead of linking around libpthread directly. Sometime >> the true name of thread library may be different. Sometime systems >> have more than one thread library. >> >> 2. IIRC, on Mac OS X you don't need any special library or flag at >> all. All pthread functionality is a part of libSystem (mac analog >> of libc) and libpthread is just a symlink to it. > > My question wasn't on pthreads i'm using a macro i found for that: > http://ac-archive.sourceforge.net/ac-archive/acx_pthread.html > > But the mpfr and gmp libs are the problem, as they are in different > paths on both systems. But thanks because i don't know mac os that > well just have access to it for a while for some dev. > Sorry. I didn't understand your needs. Seems like your compiler doesn't search /usr/local/ hierarchy or its analog (at least it is common case on FreeBSD). I workaround it by following code: AC_CANONICAL_HOST # Workaround OS related problems in the default search path: # o FreeBSD bug: GCC on FreeBSD doesn't search # /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib directories. # o MacOS X/Darwin problem: GCC on Darwin doesn't search # /opt/local/include and /opt/local/lib directories. # case "$host_os" in freebsd*) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/usr/local/lib" ;; darwin*) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/opt/local/include" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/opt/local/lib" ;; esac # ... AC_CHECK_LIB, AC_CHECK_HEADER, AC_CHECK_ waht you want Hope, it will help. -- Andrew W. Nosenko <andrew.w.nosenko@xxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf