packages, providing macros that we use in our configure script in case
somebody building from SVN doesn't happen to have the package installed
and thus doesn't happen to have those macros defined.
In the case of Qt, there *isn't* such a .m4 file, so we had to create
the macro. Move it to acinclude.m4, and rename it to
AC_WIRESHARK_QT_CHECK to indicate that it's our own check.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=50881
Add a (crude) check for the Qt version, making 4.6.0 the minimum.
The existing checks in configure.ac should be moved into into this new module.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=47537
As suggested by njtaylor0101 [AT] gmail.com: we (always) check for the gthread
module when checking glib so there's no need to check for it when checking GTK.
This prevents us, when configuring with gtk3, for checking for gthread-2.0
version 3.0.0 or later.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=40684
attempt to compile against GTK+ 3.0 (which can be installed at the same
time as GTK+ 2.0). Also place a copy of the autoconf macro for finding
GTK+ 3.0 in the aclocal-fallback directory taken from the GTK+ 3.0
distribution.
(Note: Wireshark won't finish compiling with GTK+ 3.0 yet...)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35918
Provide one in aclocal-fallback. While I'm at it: Remove
the libgnutls.m4 stuff from acinclude and provide it in
aclocal-fallback as well.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18475
Check if a development file for the package is present and install
the corresponding m4 file in aclocal-missing if it isn't.
Add glib, glib-2.0 and gtk-2.0 to the fallback directory.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6102
That way it should be possible to build tethereal from cvs. Also,
Fallback files may be added to the aclocal-fallback/ directory in case
other optional packages come up.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6071