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authorArnavion <arnavion@gmail.com>2014-01-13 18:27:32 -0800
committerArnavion <arnavion@gmail.com>2014-01-13 18:27:32 -0800
commit599b9b0379a45bd542c399759c244bcbc6ca077c (patch)
tree3ddec5c6358082b28026f5d97c210f85d26f925a /plugins/perl/syntax_highlight
parenta87b61c73f08df3a3b0afa17b903a6e03a31faff (diff)
configure.ac: Actually check the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS returned by ExtUtils::Embed before deciding to compile the Perl plugin.
- openSUSE has ExtUtils::Embed, EXTERN.h and perl.so in the base perl package.
- Fedora has ExtUtils::Embed in a separate perl-devel package.
- Mageia has ExtUtils::Embed in the base perl package but EXTERN.h in a separate perl-devel package. Without this package, the compiler complains about the missing header.
- Debian has ExtUtils::Embed and EXTERN.h in the base perl package but perl.so in a separate libperl-dev package. Without this package, gcc compiles successfully but complains at link-time about -lperl (ExtUtils::Embed returns '-lperl' in ldopts but it's not actually installed).

configure.ac already requires ExtUtil::Embed to enable perl. To handle the case of Mageia and Debian, this change uses AC_TRY_LINK to verify that the flags returned by ExtUtils::Embed can actually be used to compile before deciding to enable the perl plugin.
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