#serial 1 dnl From Jim Meyering. dnl Find a new-enough version of Perl. dnl AC_DEFUN(jm_PERL, [ dnl FIXME: don't hard-code 5.003 dnl FIXME: should we cache the result? AC_MSG_CHECKING([for perl5.003 or newer]) if test "${PERL+set}" = set; then # `PERL' is set in the user's environment. candidate_perl_names="$PERL" perl_specified=yes else candidate_perl_names='perl perl5' perl_specified=no fi found=no AC_SUBST(PERL) PERL="$missing_dir/missing perl" for perl in $candidate_perl_names; do # Run test in a subshell; some versions of sh will print an error if # an executable is not found, even if stderr is redirected. if ( $perl -e 'require 5.003' ) > /dev/null 2>&1; then PERL=$perl found=yes break fi done AC_MSG_RESULT($found) test $found = no && AC_MSG_WARN([ *** You don't seem to have perl5.003 or newer installed. *** Because of that, you may be unable to regenerate certain files *** if you modify the sources from which they are derived.] ) ])