nginx/auto/lib/perl/conf
Ruslan Ermilov 50be2f3f45 Configure: fixed perl module make rules.
Filename extension used for dynamically loaded perl modules isn't
necessarily ".so" (e.g., it's ".bundle" on Mac OS X).

This fixes "make" after "make" unnecessarily rebuilding perl module.
2013-03-28 08:46:42 +00:00

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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
echo "checking for perl"
NGX_PERL_VER=`$NGX_PERL -v 2>&1 | grep '^This is perl' 2>&1 \
| sed -e 's/^This is perl, \(.*\)/\1/'`
if test -n "$NGX_PERL_VER"; then
echo " + perl version: $NGX_PERL_VER"
if [ "`$NGX_PERL -e 'use 5.006001; print "OK"'`" != "OK" ]; then
echo
echo "$0: error: perl 5.6.1 or higher is required"
echo
exit 1;
fi
if [ "`$NGX_PERL -MExtUtils::Embed -e 'print "OK"'`" != "OK" ]; then
echo
echo "$0: error: perl module ExtUtils::Embed is required"
echo
exit 1;
fi
NGX_PERL_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$NGX_PERL -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts`"
NGX_PM_CFLAGS=`$NGX_PERL -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts`
# gcc 4.1/4.2 warn about unused values in pTHX_
NGX_PERL_CFLAGS=`echo $NGX_PERL_CFLAGS \
| sed -e 's/-Wunused-value/-Wno-unused-value/'`
# icc8 warns 'declaration hides parameter "my_perl"' in ENTER and LEAVE
NGX_PERL_CFLAGS=`echo $NGX_PERL_CFLAGS \
| sed -e 's/-wd171/-wd171 -wd1599/'`
ngx_perl_ldopts=`$NGX_PERL -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
ngx_perl_dlext=`$NGX_PERL -MConfig -e 'print $Config{dlext}'`
if $NGX_PERL -V:usemultiplicity | grep define > /dev/null; then
have=NGX_HAVE_PERL_MULTIPLICITY . auto/have
echo " + perl interpreter multiplicity found"
fi
if $NGX_PERL -V:useithreads | grep undef > /dev/null; then
# FreeBSD port wants to link with -pthread non-threaded perl
ngx_perl_ldopts=`echo $ngx_perl_ldopts | sed 's/ -pthread//'`
fi
CORE_LINK="$CORE_LINK $ngx_perl_ldopts"
LINK_DEPS="$LINK_DEPS $NGX_OBJS/src/http/modules/perl/blib/arch/auto/nginx/nginx.$ngx_perl_dlext"
if test -n "$NGX_PERL_MODULES"; then
have=NGX_PERL_MODULES value="(u_char *) \"$NGX_PERL_MODULES\""
. auto/define
NGX_PERL_MODULES_MAN=$NGX_PERL_MODULES/man3
fi
else
echo
echo "$0: error: perl 5.6.1 or higher is required"
echo
exit 1;
fi