if an external library is found, but the associated header file is not, just

move on without including support for this library.  However, if --with-lib
is explicitly specified, then error out noting the situation.


git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@22415 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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Russell Bryant
2006-04-25 17:22:38 +00:00
parent 36807ad092
commit 5b6e2d16e3

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@@ -38,19 +38,26 @@ if test "${USE_$1}" != "no"; then
fi
fi
if test "x${$4_HEADER_FOUND}" = "x0" ; then
echo " ***"
echo " *** It appears that you do not have the $5 development package installed."
echo " *** Please install it to include $5 support, or re-run configure"
echo " *** with the argument --without-$1"
exit 1
if test ! -z "${$1_MANDATORY}" ;
then
echo " ***"
echo " *** It appears that you do not have the $1 development package installed."
echo " *** Please install it to include $5 support, or re-run configure"
echo " *** without explicitly specifying --with-$1"
exit 1
fi
$1_LIB=""
$1_INCLUDE=""
PBX_LIB$1=0
else
PBX_LIB$1=1
fi
PBX_LIB$1=1
elif test ! -z "${$1_MANDATORY}";
then
echo "***"
echo "*** The $5 installation on this system appears to be broken."
echo "*** Either correct the installation, or run configure"
echo "*** including --without-$1"
echo "*** without explicity specifying --with-$1"
exit 1
fi
fi