On 12/05/2011 03:00 PM, Enlightenment SVN wrote: > Log: > evas: more fine grained system detection. > > > Author: cedric > Date: 2011-12-05 06:00:53 -0800 (Mon, 05 Dec 2011) > New Revision: 65903 > Trac: http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/changeset/65903 > > Modified: > trunk/evas/configure.ac trunk/evas/src/lib/canvas/evas_object_image.c > trunk/evas/src/lib/canvas/evas_object_textblock.c > > Modified: trunk/evas/configure.ac > =================================================================== > --- trunk/evas/configure.ac 2011-12-05 13:59:44 UTC (rev 65902) > +++ trunk/evas/configure.ac 2011-12-05 14:00:53 UTC (rev 65903) > @@ -431,9 +431,12 @@ > > ### Checks for header files > AC_HEADER_STDC > -AC_CHECK_HEADERS([unistd.h stdint.h sys/param.h netinet/in.h]) > +AC_CHECK_HEADERS([unistd.h stdint.h sys/param.h netinet/in.h sys/mman.h]) > EFL_CHECK_PATH_MAX > > +if test "x${ac_cv_header_sys_mman_h}" = "xyes" ; then > + AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MMAN_H], [1], [Define to 1 if you have the<sys/mman.h> > header file.]) > +fi
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