GIF89a;
Mass Deface
= version $2],
[libcurl_cv_lib_version_ok],
[
if test $_libcurl_version -ge $_libcurl_wanted ; then
libcurl_cv_lib_version_ok=yes
else
libcurl_cv_lib_version_ok=no
fi
])
fi
if test $_libcurl_wanted -eq 0 || test x$libcurl_cv_lib_version_ok = xyes ; then
if test x"$LIBCURL_CPPFLAGS" = "x" ; then
LIBCURL_CPPFLAGS=`$_libcurl_config --cflags`
fi
if test x"$LIBCURL" = "x" ; then
LIBCURL=`$_libcurl_config --libs`
# This is so silly, but Apple actually has a bug in their
# curl-config script. Fixed in Tiger, but there are still
# lots of Panther installs around.
case "${host}" in
powerpc-apple-darwin7*)
LIBCURL=`echo $LIBCURL | sed -e 's|-arch i386||g'`
;;
esac
fi
# All curl-config scripts support --feature
_libcurl_features=`$_libcurl_config --feature`
# Is it modern enough to have --protocols? (7.12.4)
if test $_libcurl_version -ge 461828 ; then
_libcurl_protocols=`$_libcurl_config --protocols`
fi
else
_libcurl_try_link=no
fi
unset _libcurl_wanted
fi
if test $_libcurl_try_link = yes ; then
# we didn't find curl-config, so let's see if the user-supplied
# link line (or failing that, "-lcurl") is enough.
LIBCURL=${LIBCURL-"$_libcurl_ldflags -lcurl"}
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether libcurl is usable],
[libcurl_cv_lib_curl_usable],
[
_libcurl_save_cppflags=$CPPFLAGS
CPPFLAGS="$LIBCURL_CPPFLAGS $CPPFLAGS"
_libcurl_save_libs=$LIBS
LIBS="$LIBCURL $LIBS"
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include