AC_SUBST(SYMVERFILE)
])
-#
-#
-# LB_LINUX_MODPOST
-#
-# Find modpost and check it
-#
-AC_DEFUN([LB_LINUX_MODPOST],
-[
-# Find the modpost utility
-LB_CHECK_FILE([$LINUX_OBJ/scripts/mod/modpost],
- [MODPOST=$LINUX_OBJ/scripts/mod/modpost],
- [LB_CHECK_FILE([$LINUX_OBJ/scripts/modpost],
- [MODPOST=$LINUX_OBJ/scripts/modpost],
- AC_MSG_ERROR([modpost not found.])
- )]
-)
-AC_SUBST(MODPOST)
-
-# Ensure it can run
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([if modpost can be run])
-if $MODPOST ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
-else
- AC_MSG_ERROR([modpost can not be run.])
-fi
-
-# Check if modpost supports (and therefore requires) -m
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([if modpost supports -m])
-if $MODPOST -m 2>/dev/null ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
- MODPOST_ARGS=-m
-else
- AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
- MODPOST_ARGS=""
-fi
-AC_SUBST(MODPOST_ARGS)
-])
-
# these are like AC_TRY_COMPILE, but try to build modules against the
# kernel, inside the build directory
LB_LINUX_CONFIG([KALLSYMS],[],[
AC_MSG_ERROR([ldiskfs requires that CONFIG_KALLSYMS is enabled in your kernel.])
])
- LB_LINUX_MODPOST
fi
LB_LDISKFS_SERIES([test x$enable_dist = xno])