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and make it compile... :-/
now my bad, I'm rusty enough to get it wrong without testing. The problems were: * missing "_" between EFL_HAVE and ECORE_CON. * must declare the AM_CONDITIONAL, even if the flags were not checked. This case was triggered if --enable-cares or --disable-ipv6. Anyway, EFL_HAVE_ECORE_CON is never used... I have no idea why vtorri did the macro to define this conditional. SVN revision: 72213
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AM_CONDITIONAL([EFL_HAVE_ECORE_CON], [true])
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if test "x${have_cares}" != "xyes" -a "x${have_ipv6}" = "xyes" ; then
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EFL_CHECK_COMPILER_FLAGS([ECORE_CON], [-Wno-override-init -Wno-initializer-overrides])
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fi
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AC_ARG_VAR(UPEFL[_CFLAGS], [preprocessor flags for $2])
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AC_SUBST(UPEFL[_CFLAGS])
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AM_CONDITIONAL([EFL_HAVE]UPEFL, [test "x${have_flag}" = "xyes"])
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AM_CONDITIONAL([EFL_HAVE_]UPEFL, [test "x${have_flag}" = "xyes"])
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m4_popdef([UP])
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m4_popdef([UPEFL])
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