AC_PROG_INSTALL
dnl
-dnl Apparently, if you run a shell window in Emacs, it sets the EMACS
-dnl environment variable to 't'. Lets undo the damage.
+dnl Apparently, if you run a shell window or a term window in Emacs,
+dnl it sets the EMACS environment variable to 't' or a version number
+dnl of Emacs. Lets undo the damage.
dnl
-if test "${EMACS}" = "t"; then
+if test "${EMACS}" = "t" -o -n "${INSIDE_EMACS}"; then
EMACS=""
fi
-AC_ARG_WITH(xemacs,[ --with-xemacs Use XEmacs to build],
+AC_ARG_WITH(xemacs,
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([[--with-xemacs[=PROG]]],
+ [use XEmacs to build (default: PROG=xemacs)])],
[ if test "${withval}" = "yes"; then EMACS=xemacs; else EMACS=${withval}; fi ])
-AC_ARG_WITH(emacs,[ --with-emacs Use Emacs to build],
+AC_ARG_WITH(emacs,
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([[--with-emacs[=PROG]]],
+ [use Emacs to build (default: PROG=emacs)])],
[ if test "${withval}" = "yes"; then EMACS=emacs; else EMACS=${withval}; fi ])
AC_CHECK_PROG(MAKEINFO, makeinfo, makeinfo, no)
GNUS_CHECK_FONTS
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile etc/Makefile lisp/Makefile texi/Makefile texi/gnusconfig.tex texi/ps/Makefile)
-
-ifelse(dnl Do not change this comment
- arch-tag: 4fda042e-c632-45be-867f-4d90bc87746b
-)dnl