AC_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE
-dnl Where is <signal.h> located? Needed as input for signames.awk
-AC_CACHE_CHECK(where signal.h is located, nmh_cv_path_signal_h,
-[for SIGNAL_H in /usr/include/bsd/sys/signal.h dnl Next
- /usr/include/asm/signal.h dnl Linux 1.3.0 and above
- /usr/include/asm/signum.h dnl some versions of Linux/Alpha
- /usr/include/linux/signal.h dnl Linux up to 1.2.11
- /usr/include/sys/signal.h dnl Almost everybody else
- /dev/null; dnl Just in case we fall through
-do
- test -f $SIGNAL_H && \
- grep '#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*SIG[0-9A-Z]*[ ]*[0-9][0-9]*' $SIGNAL_H > /dev/null && \
- break
-done
-nmh_cv_path_signal_h=$SIGNAL_H
-])
-SIGNAL_H=$nmh_cv_path_signal_h
-AC_SUBST(SIGNAL_H)dnl
-
dnl
dnl Sigh, this is required because under the new world order autoconf has
dnl nothing to create in a few of the build directories when doing an object
dnl the final summary and should use them nowhere else (see the autoconf
dnl docs for the rationale for bindir etc being unexpanded).
eval "nmhbin=${bindir}"; eval "nmhbin=${nmhbin}"
-eval "nmhsysconf=${sysconfdir}"; eval "nmhsysconf=${nmhsysconf}"
eval "nmhlibexec=${libexecdir}"; eval "nmhlibexec=${nmhlibexec}"
+eval "nmhsysconf=${sysconfdir}"; eval "nmhsysconf=${nmhsysconf}"
eval "nmhman=${mandir}"; eval "nmhman=${nmhman}"
+eval "nmhdoc=${docdir}"; eval "nmhdoc=${nmhdoc}"
eval "nmhrpm=${nmhrpm}";
AC_MSG_NOTICE([
libexec install path : ${nmhlibexec}/nmh
config files install path : ${nmhsysconf}/nmh
man page install path : ${nmhman}
+docs install path : ${nmhdoc}
RPM build root : ${nmhrpm}
backup prefix : ${backup_prefix}
transport system : ${MTS}