Hello Vincent, * Vincent Torri wrote on Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 06:27:49PM CET: > happy new year :-) Same to you. > >>>if test "x${ac_cv_objc_compiler_gnu}" = "xyes" ; then > >>> AC_LANG_PUSH([Objective C]) > >>> AC_CHECK_HEADER([Cocoa/Cocoa.h], > >>> [ > >>> have_quartz="yes" > >>> evas_engine_[]$1[]_libs="-framework Cocoa" > >>> ], > >>> [have_quartz="no"]) > >>> AC_LANG_POP([Objective C]) > >>>fi > >>> > >>>is good enough ? > >> > >>That looks ok to me, at a glance. I haven't tested it on Darwin though. > > > >As I said, it still does not work if it is in an m4 macro and no > >objc compiler is present. No idea of the problem (see my previous > >mail about the code I use. > > still no idea why it does not work ? No. Can you write a small example configure.ac that exposes the problem, run it, post all its output as well as config.log? "it does not work" is not sufficient information for me, and the wrong setting of $CPP or $OBJCPP can come from some earlier test. Thanks, Ralf _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf