Upstream-Status: Inappropriate [configuration] Index: apr-1.3.3/apr-config.in =================================================================== --- apr-1.3.3.orig/apr-config.in 2009-01-12 15:16:31.000000000 +0000 +++ apr-1.3.3/apr-config.in 2009-01-12 15:19:25.000000000 +0000 @@ -152,14 +152,7 @@ flags="$flags $LDFLAGS" ;; --includes) - if test "$location" = "installed"; then flags="$flags -I$includedir $EXTRA_INCLUDES" - elif test "$location" = "source"; then - flags="$flags -I$APR_SOURCE_DIR/include $EXTRA_INCLUDES" - else - # this is for VPATH builds - flags="$flags -I$APR_BUILD_DIR/include -I$APR_SOURCE_DIR/include $EXTRA_INCLUDES" - fi ;; --srcdir) echo $APR_SOURCE_DIR @@ -181,29 +167,14 @@ exit 0 ;; --link-ld) - if test "$location" = "installed"; then - ### avoid using -L if libdir is a "standard" location like /usr/lib - flags="$flags -L$libdir -l${APR_LIBNAME}" - else - ### this surely can't work since the library is in .libs? - flags="$flags -L$APR_BUILD_DIR -l${APR_LIBNAME}" - fi + flags="$flags -l${APR_LIBNAME}" ;; --link-libtool) # If the LA_FILE exists where we think it should be, use it. If we're # installed and the LA_FILE does not exist, assume to use -L/-l # (the LA_FILE may not have been installed). If we're building ourselves, # we'll assume that at some point the .la file be created. - if test -f "$LA_FILE"; then - flags="$flags $LA_FILE" - elif test "$location" = "installed"; then - ### avoid using -L if libdir is a "standard" location like /usr/lib - # Since the user is specifying they are linking with libtool, we - # *know* that -R will be recognized by libtool. - flags="$flags -L$libdir -R$libdir -l${APR_LIBNAME}" - else - flags="$flags $LA_FILE" - fi + flags="$flags -l${APR_LIBNAME}" ;; --shlib-path-var) echo "$SHLIBPATH_VAR"