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ac_check_rqrd_class

Synopsis

AC_CHECK_RQRD_CLASS

Description

AC_CHECK_RQRD_CLASS tests the existence of a given Java class, either in a jar or in a '.class' file and fails if it doesn't exist. Its success or failure can depend on a proper setting of the CLASSPATH env. variable.

Note: This is part of the set of autoconf M4 macros for Java programs. It is VERY IMPORTANT that you download the whole set, some macros depend on other. Unfortunately, the autoconf archive does not support the concept of set of macros, so I had to break it for submission. The general documentation, as well as the sample configure.in, is included in the AC_PROG_JAVA macro.

Author

Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@pasteur.fr>

Last Modified

2000-07-19

M4 Source Code

AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_RQRD_CLASS],[
CLASS=`echo $1|sed 's/\./_/g'`
AC_CHECK_CLASS($1)
if test "$HAVE_LAST_CLASS" = "no"; then
        AC_MSG_ERROR([Required class $1 missing, exiting.])
fi
])

License

Copyright © 2000 Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@pasteur.fr>

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