dnl AC_SYS_PROCFS dnl This macro defines HAVE_PROCFS if either it finds a mounted /proc dnl or the user explicitly enables it for cross-compiles. AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_PROCFS, [ AC_ARG_ENABLE(procfs, [ --enable-procfs Use /proc filesystem (default)], enable_procfs="$enableval", if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then enable_procfs=cross; else enable_procfs=yes; fi;) AC_CACHE_CHECK([kernel support for /proc filesystem], ac_cv_sys_procfs, [if test "$enable_procfs" = yes; then # Suggested change for the following line was # if test -d /proc/0; then # but it doesn't work on my linux - /proc/0 does not exist, but /proc # works fine if (mount | grep 'proc' >/dev/null 2>/dev/null); then ac_cv_sys_procfs=yes else ac_cv_sys_procfs=no fi case "$target_os" in # Solaris has proc, but it is not readable solaris*) ac_cv_sys_procfs=no;; irix*) ac_cv_sys_procfs=no;; # Cygwin does have proc, but it does not show with mount cygwin*) ac_cv_sys_procfs=yes;; esac elif test "$enable_procfs" = cross; then AC_MSG_WARN(Pass --enable-procfs argument to enable use of /proc filesystem.) else ac_cv_sys_procfs=no fi]) if test $ac_cv_sys_procfs = yes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PROCFS, 1, [Define if system supports the /proc filesystem]) fi ] )