fi
if test "`eval echo @'$'CXXFLAGS_${x}@`" != "@@"; then
echo " cxxflags=\"\${cxxflags} `eval echo '$'CXXFLAGS_${x}`\""
- if test "${x}" != "plugin" -a "${x}" != "builtin"; then
- echo " linkage=\"c++\""
- fi
fi
if test "`eval echo @'$'OBJCFLAGS_${x}@`" != "@@"; then
echo " objcflags=\"\${objcflags} `eval echo '$'OBJCFLAGS_${x}`\""
- if test "${x}" != "plugin" -a "${x}" != "builtin"; then
- echo " if test \"\${linkage}\" = \"c\"; then linkage=\"objc\"; fi"
- fi
fi
if test "`eval echo @'$'LDFLAGS_${x}@`" != "@@"; then
echo " ldflags=\"\${ldflags} `eval echo '$'LDFLAGS_${x}`\""
[--prefix[=DIR]] set prefix
[--exec-prefix[=DIR]] set exec prefix
[--version] print version and exit
- [--linkage] print linkage mode (c, c++, objc)
[--list] print modules names and exit
[--libs] output linking flags
[--cflags] output C compilation flags
includes="${includes}"
cppflags="${includes}"
module=""
-linkage="c"
#
# On Linux and Solaris, activate 64-bit off_t (by default under BSD)
echo "@VERSION@"
exit 0
;;
- --linkage)
- echo_linkage=yes
- ;;
--list)
echo_list=yes
;;
#
# Output what we were asked
#
-if test "${echo_linkage}" = yes; then
- echo "${linkage}"
- exit 0
-fi
-
if test "${echo_list}" = yes; then
if test "${echo_plugin}" = yes; then
echo "${plugins}"