dnl @synopsis AC_PROG_PERL_VERSION(VERSION, [ACTION-IF-TRUE], [ACTION-IF-FALSE]) dnl dnl Makes sure that perl supports the version indicated. If true the shell dnl commands in ACTION-IF-TRUE are executed. If not the shell commands in dnl ACTION-IF-FALSE are run. Note if $PERL is not set (for example by dnl running AC_CHECK_PROG or AC_PATH_PROG), AC_CHECK_PROG(PERL, perl, perl) will dnl be run. dnl dnl Example: dnl dnl AC_PROG_PERL_VERSION(5.6.0) dnl dnl This will check to make sure that the perl you have supports at least dnl version 5.6.0. dnl dnl @version $Id: ac_prog_perl_version.m4,v 1.1 2002/12/12 23:14 ac-archive-0.5.39 $ dnl @author Dean Povey dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_PERL_VERSION],[dnl # Make sure we have perl if test -z "$PERL"; then AC_CHECK_PROG(PERL,perl,perl) fi # Check if version of Perl is sufficient ac_perl_version="$1" if test "x$PERL" != "x"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING(for perl version greater than or equal to $ac_perl_version) # NB: It would be nice to log the error if there is one, but we cannot rely # on autoconf internals $PERL -e "use $ac_perl_version;" > /dev/null 2>&1 if test $? -ne 0; then AC_MSG_RESULT(no); $3 else AC_MSG_RESULT(ok); $2 fi else AC_MSG_WARN(could not find perl) fi ])dnl