From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones(a)redhat.com>
On Debian, the Ruby C extensions library isn't '-lruby', it's
something like '-lruby1.8' or '-lruby-1.9.1' and these can even be
parallel-installed.
Fix detection so we use Ruby's own rbconfig.rb file to find the right
library to use.
---
configure.ac | 32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index d3a8698..7d973aa 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -979,16 +979,34 @@ AC_ARG_ENABLE([ruby],
AS_IF([test "x$enable_ruby" != "xno"],[
AC_CHECK_PROG([RUBY],[ruby],[ruby],[no])
AC_CHECK_PROG([RAKE],[rake],[rake],[no])
- AC_CHECK_LIB([ruby],[ruby_init],[HAVE_LIBRUBY=1],[HAVE_LIBRUBY=])
- AS_IF([test -n "$HAVE_LIBRUBY"],[
- old_LIBS="$LIBS"
- LIBS="$LIBS -lruby"
- AC_CHECK_FUNCS([rb_hash_lookup])
- LIBS="$old_LIBS"
+
+ AS_IF([test -n "$RUBY" && test -n "$RAKE"],[
+ dnl Find the library. Note on Debian it's not -lruby.
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for C library for Ruby extensions])
+ ruby_cmd='puts RbConfig::CONFIG@<:@"RUBY_SO_NAME"@:>@'
+ echo running: $RUBY -rrbconfig -e \'$ruby_cmd\'
>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
+ $RUBY -rrbconfig -e "$ruby_cmd" >conftest
2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
+ libruby="$(cat conftest)"
+ rm conftest
+ AS_IF([test -n "$libruby"],[
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([-l$libruby])
+ AC_CHECK_LIB([$libruby],[ruby_init],
+ [have_libruby=1],[have_libruby=])
+
+ dnl Symbols that we substitute when missing.
+ AS_IF([test -n "$have_libruby"],[
+ old_LIBS="$LIBS"
+ LIBS="$LIBS -l$libruby"
+ AC_CHECK_FUNCS([rb_hash_lookup])
+ LIBS="$old_LIBS"
+ ])
+ ],[
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
])
+ ])
])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_RUBY],
- [test "x$RAKE" != "xno" && test -n
"$HAVE_LIBRUBY"])
+ [test -n "$RUBY" && test -n "$RAKE" && test -n
"$have_libruby"])
dnl Check for Java.
AC_ARG_WITH(java_home,
--
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