dnl code more portable
dnl You MUST have an environment that has all the POSIX functions and
-dnl some of the more populare bsd/sysv ones (like select). You'll also
+dnl some of the more popular bsd/sysv ones (like select). You'll also
dnl need a C++ compiler that is semi-standard conformant, exceptions are
dnl not used but STL is.
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(include/config.h:buildlib/config.h.in include/apti18n.h:buildlib/apti18n.h.in)
PACKAGE="apt"
-PACKAGE_VERSION="0.9.10"
+PACKAGE_VERSION="1.0.3"
PACKAGE_MAIL="APT Development Team <deity@lists.debian.org>"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE,"$PACKAGE")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE_VERSION,"$PACKAGE_VERSION")
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BZ2)
fi
+HAVE_LZMA=no
+AC_CHECK_LIB(lzma, lzma_easy_encoder,[AC_CHECK_HEADER(lzma.h, [HAVE_LZMA=yes], [])], [])
+AC_SUBST(HAVE_LZMA)
+if test "x$HAVE_LZMA" = "xyes"; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LZMA)
+fi
+
dnl Converts the ARCH to be something singular for this general CPU family
dnl This is often the dpkg architecture string.
dnl First check against the full canonical canoncial-system-type in $target