fi
fi
-dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl When we are using Cygwin with Motif/GTK+, we want it to appear like
-dnl 'just' a POSIX platform, so the Win32 API must not be available
-dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl (Windows-only piece)
-wants_win32=0
-doesnt_want_win32=0
-case "${host}" in
- *-*-cygwin*)
- if test "$wxUSE_MSW" = 1 ; then
- wants_win32=1
- else
- dnl when we use cygwin compiler with -mno-cygwin option it uses mingw32
- dnl headers and libraries, so it's Windows-like in this case
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([if -mno-cygwin is in effect], wx_cv_nocygwin,
- [
- AC_TRY_COMPILE(
- [],
- [
- #ifdef __MINGW32__
- choke me
- #endif
- ],
- wx_cv_nocygwin=no,
- wx_cv_nocygwin=yes
- )
- ]
- )
-
- if test "$wx_cv_nocygwin" = "yes"; then
- wants_win32=1
- else
- doesnt_want_win32=1
- fi
- fi
- if test "$wants_win32" = 1 ; then
- BAKEFILE_FORCE_PLATFORM=win32
- fi
- ;;
- *-*-mingw*)
- wants_win32=1
- ;;
-esac
-
-dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl Wine is a virtual platform, we need to patch things up a bit
-dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-if test "$wxUSE_WINE" = "yes"; then
- wants_win32=1
- dnl FIXME: we should do a better job of testing for these
- CC=winegcc
- CXX=wineg++
- LDFLAGS_GUI="-mwindows"
-fi
-
-dnl NB: The two tests bellow are *NOT* mutually exclusive! They should only
-dnl take effect on Cygwin/Mingw and not other platforms.
-if test "$wants_win32" = 1 ; then
- USE_UNIX=0
- USE_WIN32=1
- AC_DEFINE(__WIN32__)
- AC_DEFINE(__WIN95__)
- AC_DEFINE(__WINDOWS__)
- AC_DEFINE(__GNUWIN32__)
- AC_DEFINE(STRICT)
-fi
-if test "$doesnt_want_win32" = 1 ; then
- USE_UNIX=1
- USE_WIN32=0
-fi
-dnl (end of Windows-only piece)
-
-if test "$USE_UNIX" = 1 ; then
- wxUSE_UNIX=yes
- AC_DEFINE(__UNIX__)
-fi
-
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Checks for programs
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;;
esac
+dnl Determine whether we want to use Cygwin as Windows or POSIX platform: the
+dnl latter makes more sense for wxGTK/Motif/X11 ports
+wants_win32=0
+doesnt_want_win32=0
+case "${host}" in
+ *-*-cygwin*)
+ if test "$wxUSE_MSW" = 1 ; then
+ wants_win32=1
+ else
+ dnl when we use cygwin compiler with -mno-cygwin option it uses mingw32
+ dnl headers and libraries, so it's Windows-like in this case
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([if -mno-cygwin is in effect], wx_cv_nocygwin,
+ [
+ AC_TRY_COMPILE(
+ [],
+ [
+ #ifdef __MINGW32__
+ choke me
+ #endif
+ ],
+ wx_cv_nocygwin=no,
+ wx_cv_nocygwin=yes
+ )
+ ]
+ )
+
+ if test "$wx_cv_nocygwin" = "yes"; then
+ wants_win32=1
+ else
+ doesnt_want_win32=1
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test "$wants_win32" = 1 ; then
+ BAKEFILE_FORCE_PLATFORM=win32
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *-*-mingw*)
+ wants_win32=1
+ ;;
+esac
+
+if test "$wxUSE_WINE" = "yes"; then
+ wants_win32=1
+ dnl FIXME: we should do a better job of testing for these
+ CC=winegcc
+ CXX=wineg++
+ LDFLAGS_GUI="-mwindows"
+fi
+
+dnl NB: The two tests bellow are *NOT* mutually exclusive! They should only
+dnl take effect on Cygwin/Mingw and not other platforms.
+if test "$wants_win32" = 1 ; then
+ USE_UNIX=0
+ USE_WIN32=1
+ AC_DEFINE(__WIN32__)
+ AC_DEFINE(__WIN95__)
+ AC_DEFINE(__WINDOWS__)
+ AC_DEFINE(__GNUWIN32__)
+ AC_DEFINE(STRICT)
+fi
+if test "$doesnt_want_win32" = 1 ; then
+ USE_UNIX=1
+ USE_WIN32=0
+fi
+dnl (end of Windows-only piece)
+
+if test "$USE_UNIX" = 1 ; then
+ wxUSE_UNIX=yes
+ AC_DEFINE(__UNIX__)
+fi
+
dnl This case is for OS/2 vs. everything else
case "${host}" in
*-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx )