Adding moduleinfo.nmake to the distribution
[obnox/wireshark/wip.git] / acinclude.m4
index ddb168c5125c5cc41c8970f9c8c209673d2f33fe..f10287c9fc65ff690ca454d6b0a903878ec890dc 100644 (file)
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 dnl Macros that test for specific features.
-dnl This file is part of the Autoconf packaging for Ethereal.
+dnl This file is part of the Autoconf packaging for Wireshark.
 dnl Copyright (C) 1998-2000 by Gerald Combs.
 dnl
-dnl $Id: acinclude.m4,v 1.38 2002/01/20 23:05:22 gerald Exp $
+dnl $Id$
 dnl
 dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ dnl Franc,ois Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor,
 dnl Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_ADD_DASH_L
+# AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L
 #
 # Add to the variable specified as the first argument a "-L" flag for the
 # directory specified as the second argument, and, on Solaris, add a
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ dnl Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
 # XXX - IRIX, and other OSes, may require some flag equivalent to
 # "-R" here.
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_ADD_DASH_L,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L],
 [$1="$$1 -L$2"
 case "$host_os" in
   solaris*)
@@ -71,39 +71,83 @@ esac
 
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_STRUCT_SA_LEN
+# AC_WIRESHARK_STRUCT_SA_LEN
 #
 dnl AC_STRUCT_ST_BLKSIZE extracted from the file in question,
 dnl "acspecific.m4" in GNU Autoconf 2.12, and turned into
-dnl AC_ETHEREAL_STRUCT_SA_LEN, which checks if "struct sockaddr"
+dnl AC_WIRESHARK_STRUCT_SA_LEN, which checks if "struct sockaddr"
 dnl has the 4.4BSD "sa_len" member, and defines HAVE_SA_LEN; that's
 dnl what's in this file.
 dnl Done by Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu> on 1998-11-14. 
 
 dnl ### Checks for structure members
 
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_STRUCT_SA_LEN,
-[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for sa_len in struct sockaddr], ac_cv_ethereal_struct_sa_len,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_STRUCT_SA_LEN],
+[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for sa_len in struct sockaddr], ac_cv_wireshark_struct_sa_len,
 [AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
 #include <sys/socket.h>], [struct sockaddr s; s.sa_len;],
-ac_cv_ethereal_struct_sa_len=yes, ac_cv_ethereal_struct_sa_len=no)])
-if test $ac_cv_ethereal_struct_sa_len = yes; then
-  AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SA_LEN)
+ac_cv_wireshark_struct_sa_len=yes, ac_cv_wireshark_struct_sa_len=no)])
+if test $ac_cv_wireshark_struct_sa_len = yes; then
+  AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SA_LEN, 1, [Define if sa_len field exists in struct sockaddr])
 fi
 ])
 
+
+dnl
+dnl Check whether a given format can be used to print 64-bit integers
+dnl
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_CHECK_64BIT_FORMAT],
+[
+  AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether %$1x can be used to format 64-bit integers])
+  AC_RUN_IFELSE(
+    [
+      AC_LANG_SOURCE(
+       [[
+#        ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
+         #include <inttypes.h>
+#        endif
+         #include <glibconfig.h>
+         #include <stdio.h>
+         #include <sys/types.h>
+
+         main()
+         {
+           guint64 t = 1;
+           char strbuf[16+1];
+           sprintf(strbuf, "%016$1x", t << 32);
+           if (strcmp(strbuf, "0000000100000000") == 0)
+             exit(0);
+           else
+             exit(1);
+         }
+       ]])
+    ],
+    [
+      AC_DEFINE(PRId64, "$1d", [Format for printing 64-bit signed decimal numbers])
+      AC_DEFINE(PRIo64, "$1o", [Format for printing 64-bit unsigned octal numbers])
+      AC_DEFINE(PRIx64, "$1x", [Format for printing 64-bit unsigned hexadecimal numbers (lower-case)])
+      AC_DEFINE(PRIX64, "$1X", [Format for printing 64-bit unsigned hexadecimal numbers (upper-case)])
+      AC_DEFINE(PRIu64, "$1u", [Format for printing 64-bit unsigned decimal numbers])
+      AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+    ],
+    [
+      AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+      $2
+    ])
+])
+
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_IPV6_STACK
+# AC_WIRESHARK_IPV6_STACK
 #
 # By Jun-ichiro "itojun" Hagino, <itojun@iijlab.net>
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_IPV6_STACK,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_IPV6_STACK],
 [
        v6type=unknown
        v6lib=none
 
        AC_MSG_CHECKING([ipv6 stack type])
-       for i in v6d toshiba kame inria zeta linux linux-glibc; do
+       for i in v6d toshiba kame inria zeta linux linux-glibc solaris8; do
                case $i in
                v6d)
                        AC_EGREP_CPP(yes, [
@@ -171,6 +215,13 @@ yes
 #endif],
                        [v6type=$i; v6lib=inet6; CFLAGS="-DINET6 $CFLAGS"])
                        ;;
+               solaris8)
+                       if test "`uname -s`" = "SunOS" && test "`uname -r`" = "5.8"; then
+                               v6type=$i
+                               v6lib=inet6
+                               [CFLAGS="-DINET6 -DSOLARIS8_INET6 $CFLAGS"]
+                       fi
+                       ;; 
                esac
                if test "$v6type" != "unknown"; then
                        break
@@ -192,7 +243,7 @@ yes
 ])
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_GETHOSTBY_LIB_CHECK
+# AC_WIRESHARK_GETHOSTBY_LIB_CHECK
 #
 # Checks whether we need "-lnsl" to get "gethostby*()", which we use
 # in "resolv.c".
@@ -201,7 +252,7 @@ yes
 # GNU Autoconf 2.13; the comment came from there.
 # Done by Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu> on 2000-01-14. 
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_GETHOSTBY_LIB_CHECK,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_GETHOSTBY_LIB_CHECK],
 [
     # msh@cis.ufl.edu says -lnsl (and -lsocket) are needed for his 386/AT,
     # to get the SysV transport functions.
@@ -215,7 +266,7 @@ AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_GETHOSTBY_LIB_CHECK,
 ])
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_SOCKET_LIB_CHECK
+# AC_WIRESHARK_SOCKET_LIB_CHECK
 #
 # Checks whether we need "-lsocket" to get "socket()", which is used
 # by libpcap on some platforms - and, in effect, "gethostby*()" on
@@ -228,7 +279,7 @@ AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_GETHOSTBY_LIB_CHECK,
 #
 # We use "connect" because that's what AC_PATH_XTRA did.
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_SOCKET_LIB_CHECK,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_SOCKET_LIB_CHECK],
 [
     # lieder@skyler.mavd.honeywell.com says without -lsocket,
     # socket/setsockopt and other routines are undefined under SCO ODT
@@ -244,31 +295,43 @@ AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_SOCKET_LIB_CHECK,
 ])
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_PCAP_CHECK
+# AC_WIRESHARK_PCAP_CHECK
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_PCAP_CHECK,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_PCAP_CHECK],
 [
        if test -z "$pcap_dir"
        then
+         # Pcap header checks
+         # XXX need to set a var AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcap.h,,)
+
          #
          # The user didn't specify a directory in which libpcap resides;
          # we assume that the current library search path will work,
          # but we may have to look for the header in a "pcap"
          # subdirectory of "/usr/include" or "/usr/local/include",
          # as some systems apparently put "pcap.h" in a "pcap"
-         # subdirectory, and we also check "$prefix/include".
+         # subdirectory, and we also check "$prefix/include" - and
+         # "$prefix/include/pcap", in case $prefix is set to
+         # "/usr/include" or "/usr/local/include".
          #
          # XXX - should we just add "$prefix/include" to the include
          # search path and "$prefix/lib" to the library search path?
          #
          AC_MSG_CHECKING(for extraneous pcap header directories)
          found_pcap_dir=""
-         for pcap_dir in /usr/include/pcap /usr/local/include/pcap $prefix/include
+         pcap_dir_list="/usr/include/pcap $prefix/include/pcap $prefix/include"
+         if test "x$ac_cv_enable_usr_local" = "xyes" ; then
+           pcap_dir_list="$pcap_dir_list /usr/local/include/pcap"
+         fi
+         for pcap_dir in $pcap_dir_list
          do
            if test -d $pcap_dir ; then
-               CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$pcap_dir"
-               CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$pcap_dir"
+               if test x$pcap_dir != x/usr/include -a x$pcap_dir != x/usr/local/include ; then
+                   CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$pcap_dir"
+                   CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$pcap_dir"
+               fi
                found_pcap_dir=" $found_pcap_dir -I$pcap_dir"
+               break
            fi
          done
 
@@ -292,94 +355,271 @@ AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_PCAP_CHECK,
          #
          CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$pcap_dir/include"
          CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$pcap_dir/include"
-         AC_ETHEREAL_ADD_DASH_L(LDFLAGS, $pcap_dir/lib)
+         AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L(LDFLAGS, $pcap_dir/lib)
        fi
 
-       # Pcap header checks
-       AC_CHECK_HEADER(net/bpf.h,,
-           AC_MSG_ERROR([[Header file net/bpf.h not found; if you installed libpcap from source, did you also do \"make install-incl\"?]]))
-       AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcap.h,, AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file pcap.h not found.))
+       # Pcap header check
+       AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcap.h,, 
+           AC_MSG_ERROR([[Header file pcap.h not found; if you installed libpcap
+from source, did you also do \"make install-incl\", and if you installed a
+binary package of libpcap, is there also a developer's package of libpcap,
+and did you also install that package?]]))
 
        #
        # Check to see if we find "pcap_open_live" in "-lpcap".
+       # Also check for various additional libraries that libpcap might
+       # require.
        #
        AC_CHECK_LIB(pcap, pcap_open_live,
          [
            PCAP_LIBS=-lpcap
-           AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPCAP)
-         ], AC_MSG_ERROR(Library libpcap not found.),
-         $SOCKET_LIBS $NSL_LIBS)
+           AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPCAP, 1, [Define to use libpcap library])
+         ], [
+           ac_wireshark_extras_found=no
+           ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+           for extras in "-lcfg -lodm" "-lpfring"
+           do
+               AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pcap_open_live in -lpcap with $extras])
+               LIBS="-lpcap $extras"
+               #
+               # XXX - can't we use AC_CHECK_LIB here?
+               #
+               AC_TRY_LINK(
+                   [
+#      include <pcap.h>
+                   ],
+                   [
+       pcap_open_live(NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL);
+                   ],
+                   [
+                       ac_wireshark_extras_found=yes
+                       AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+                       PCAP_LIBS="-lpcap $extras"
+                       AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPCAP, 1, [Define to use libpcap library])
+                   ],
+                   [
+                       AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+                   ])
+               if test x$ac_wireshark_extras_found = xyes
+               then
+                   break
+               fi
+           done
+           if test x$ac_wireshark_extras_found = xno
+           then
+               AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't link with library libpcap.])
+           fi
+           LIBS=$ac_save_LIBS
+         ], $SOCKET_LIBS $NSL_LIBS)
        AC_SUBST(PCAP_LIBS)
-])
 
-#
-# AC_ETHEREAL_PCAP_VERSION_CHECK
-#
-# Check whether "pcap_version" is defined by libpcap.
-#
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_PCAP_VERSION_CHECK,
-[
-       AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether pcap_version is defined by libpcap)
+       #
+       # Check whether various variables and functions are defined by
+       # libpcap.
+       #
        ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+       AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether pcap_version is defined by libpcap)
        LIBS="$PCAP_LIBS $SOCKET_LIBS $NSL_LIBS $LIBS"
-       AC_TRY_LINK([],
+       AC_TRY_LINK(
           [
-char *
-return_pcap_version(void)
-{
-       extern char pcap_version[];
-
-       return pcap_version;
-}
+#      include <stdio.h>
+       extern char *pcap_version;
+          ],
+          [
+       printf ("%s\n", pcap_version);
           ],
           ac_cv_pcap_version_defined=yes,
           ac_cv_pcap_version_defined=no,
           [echo $ac_n "cross compiling; assumed OK... $ac_c"])
-       LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
        if test "$ac_cv_pcap_version_defined" = yes ; then
                AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
-               AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PCAP_VERSION)
+               AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PCAP_VERSION, 1, [Define if libpcap version is known])
        else
                AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
        fi
+       AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_open_dead pcap_freecode pcap_breakloop)
+       #
+       # Later versions of Mac OS X 10.3[.x] ship a pcap.h that
+       # doesn't define pcap_if_t but ship an 0.8[.x] libpcap,
+       # so the library has "pcap_findalldevs()", but pcap.h
+       # doesn't define "pcap_if_t" so you can't actually *use*
+       # "pcap_findalldevs()".
+       #
+       # That even appears to be true of systems shipped with
+       # 10.3.4, so it doesn't appear only to be a case of
+       # Software Update not updating header files.
+       #
+       # (You can work around this by installing the 0.8 header
+       # files.)
+       #
+       AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether pcap_findalldevs is present and usable],
+         [ac_cv_func_pcap_findalldevs],
+         [
+           AC_LINK_IFELSE(
+             [
+               AC_LANG_SOURCE(
+                 [[
+                   #include <pcap.h>
+                   main()
+                   {
+                     pcap_if_t *devpointer;
+                     char errbuf[1];
+
+                     pcap_findalldevs(&devpointer, errbuf);
+                   }
+                 ]])
+             ],
+             [
+               ac_cv_func_pcap_findalldevs=yes
+             ],
+             [
+               ac_cv_func_pcap_findalldevs=no
+             ])
+         ])
+       #
+       # Don't check for other new routines that showed up after
+       # "pcap_findalldevs()" if we don't have a usable
+       # "pcap_findalldevs()", so we don't end up using them if the
+       # "pcap.h" is crufty and old and doesn't declare them.
+       #
+       if test $ac_cv_func_pcap_findalldevs = "yes" ; then
+         AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS, 1,
+          [Define to 1 if you have the `pcap_findalldevs' function and a pcap.h that declares pcap_if_t.])
+         AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_datalink_val_to_name pcap_datalink_name_to_val)
+         AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_list_datalinks pcap_set_datalink pcap_lib_version)
+         AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_get_selectable_fd)
+       fi
+       LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
 ])
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_ZLIB_CHECK
+# AC_WIRESHARK_ZLIB_CHECK
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_ZLIB_CHECK,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_ZLIB_CHECK],
 [
+       if test "x$zlib_dir" != "x"
+       then
+         #
+         # The user specified a directory in which zlib resides,
+         # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
+         # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
+         # of that directory to the library search path.
+         #
+         # XXX - if there's also a zlib in a directory that's
+         # already in CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, or LDFLAGS, this won't
+         # make us find the version in the specified directory,
+         # as the compiler and/or linker will search that other
+         # directory before it searches the specified directory.
+         #
+         wireshark_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+         CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$zlib_dir/include"
+         wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
+         CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$zlib_dir/include"
+         wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+         AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L(LIBS, $zlib_dir/lib)
+       fi
+
        #
        # Make sure we have "zlib.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
        # don't have zlib, so don't use it.
        #
-       AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h,,enable_zlib=no)
+       AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h,,
+         [
+           if test "x$zlib_dir" != "x"
+           then
+             #
+             # The user used "--with-zlib=" to specify a directory
+             # containing zlib, but we didn't find the header file
+             # there; that either means they didn't specify the
+             # right directory or are confused about whether zlib
+             # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
+             #
+             AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib header not found in directory specified in --with-zlib])
+           else
+             if test "x$want_zlib" = "xyes"
+             then
+               #
+               # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
+               # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
+               #
+               AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file zlib.h not found.)
+             else
+               #
+               # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
+               # library, as it's probably not present.
+               #
+               want_zlib=no
+             fi
+           fi
+         ])
 
-       if test x$enable_zlib != xno
+       if test "x$want_zlib" != "xno"
        then
                #
                # Well, we at least have the zlib header file.
                #
-               # Check for "gzseek()" in zlib, because we need it, but
+               # Check for "gzgets()" in zlib, because we need it, but
                # some older versions of zlib don't have it.  It appears
                # from the zlib ChangeLog that any released version of zlib
-               # with "gzseek()" should have the other routines we
-               # depend on, such as "gztell()", and "zError()".
-               # (I think they may also get "gzgets()", in which case
-               # we can get rid of our own private "gzgets()"
-               # implementation, as any zlib that's adequate for our
-               # purposes will have "gzgets()".)
-               #
-               AC_CHECK_LIB(z, gzseek,,enable_zlib=no)
+               # with "gzgets()" should have the other routines we
+               # depend on, such as "gzseek()", "gztell()", and "zError()".
+               #
+               # Another reason why we require "gzgets()" is that
+               # some versions of zlib that didn't have it, such
+               # as 1.0.8, had a bug in "gzseek()" that meant that it
+               # doesn't work correctly on uncompressed files; this
+               # means we cannot use version 1.0.8.  (Unfortunately,
+               # that's the version that comes with recent X11 source,
+               # and many people who install XFree86 on their Slackware
+               # boxes don't realize that they should configure it to
+               # use the native zlib rather than building and installing
+               # the crappy old version that comes with XFree86.)
+               #
+               # I.e., we can't just avoid using "gzgets()", as
+               # versions of zlib without "gzgets()" are likely to have
+               # a broken "gzseek()".
+               #
+               AC_CHECK_LIB(z, gzgets,
+               [
+                       if test "x$zlib_dir" != "x"
+                       then
+                               #
+                               # Put the "-I" and "-L" flags for zlib at
+                               # the beginning of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, and
+                               # LIBS.
+                               #
+                               LIBS=""
+                               AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L(LIBS, $zlib_dir/lib)
+                               LIBS="$LIBS -lz $wireshark_save_LIBS"
+                       else
+                               LIBS="-lz $LIBS"
+                       fi
+                       AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBZ, 1, [Define to use libz library])
+               ],[
+                       if test "x$zlib_dir" != "x"
+                       then
+                               #
+                               # Restore the versions of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS,
+                               # and LIBS before we added the "-with-zlib="
+                               # directory, as we didn't actually find
+                               # zlib there, or didn't find a zlib that
+                               # contains gzgets there.
+                               #
+                               CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                               CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                               LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+                       fi
+                       want_zlib=no
+               ])
        fi
 
-       if test x$enable_zlib != xno
+       if test "x$want_zlib" != "xno"
        then
                #
                # Well, we at least have the zlib header file and a zlib
-               # with "gzseek()".
+               # with "gzgets()".
                #
-               # Now check for "gzseek()" in zlib when linking with the
+               # Now check for "gzgets()" in zlib when linking with the
                # linker flags for GTK+ applications; people often grab
                # XFree86 source and build and install it on their systems,
                # and they appear sometimes to misconfigure XFree86 so that,
@@ -388,18 +628,18 @@ AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_ZLIB_CHECK,
                # own zlib in the X11 library directory.
                #
                # The XFree86 zlib is an older version that lacks
-               # "gzseek()", and that's the zlib with which Ethereal
+               # "gzgets()", and that's the zlib with which Ethereal
                # gets linked, so the build of Ethereal fails.
                #
                ac_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
                ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
                CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GTK_CFLAGS"
                LIBS="$GTK_LIBS -lz $LIBS"
-               AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gzseek missing when linking with X11])
-               AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(gzseek, AC_MSG_RESULT(no),
+               AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gzgets missing when linking with X11])
+               AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(gzgets, AC_MSG_RESULT(no),
                  [
                    AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
-                   AC_MSG_ERROR(old XFree86 zlib found - rebuild XFree86 using system zlib or configure Ethereal without compressed file support.)
+                   AC_MSG_ERROR(old zlib found when linking with X11 - get rid of old zlib.)
                  ])
                CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS"
                LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
@@ -407,100 +647,547 @@ AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_ZLIB_CHECK,
 ])
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_UCDSNMP_CHECK
+# AC_WIRESHARK_LIBPCRE_CHECK
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_UCDSNMP_CHECK,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LIBPCRE_CHECK],
 [
-       want_ucdsnmp=yes
+       if test "x$pcre_dir" != "x"
+       then
+         #
+         # The user specified a directory in which libpcre resides,
+         # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
+         # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
+         # of that directory to the library search path.
+         #
+         # XXX - if there's also a libpcre in a directory that's
+         # already in CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, or LDFLAGS, this won't
+         # make us find the version in the specified directory,
+         # as the compiler and/or linker will search that other
+         # directory before it searches the specified directory.
+         #
+         wireshark_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+         CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$pcre_dir/include"
+         wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
+         CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$pcre_dir/include"
+         wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+         LIBS="$LIBS -lpcre"
+         wireshark_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+         LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$pcre_dir/lib"
+       fi
+
+       #
+       # Make sure we have "pcre.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
+       # don't have libpcre, so don't use it.
+       #
+       AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcre.h,,
+         [
+           if test "x$pcre_dir" != "x"
+           then
+             #
+             # The user used "--with-pcre=" to specify a directory
+             # containing libpcre, but we didn't find the header file
+             # there; that either means they didn't specify the
+             # right directory or are confused about whether libpcre
+             # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
+             #
+             AC_MSG_ERROR([libpcre header not found in directory specified in --with-pcre])
+           else
+             if test "x$want_pcre" = "xyes"
+             then
+               #
+               # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
+               # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
+               #
+               AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file pcre.h not found.)
+             else
+               #
+               # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
+               # library, as it's probably not present.
+               #
+               want_pcre=no
+             fi
+           fi
+         ])
 
-       AC_ARG_WITH(ucdsnmp,
-       [  --with-ucdsnmp=DIR      use UCD SNMP client library, located in directory DIR.], [
-       if test $withval = no
+       if test "x$want_pcre" != "xno"
        then
-               want_ucdsnmp=no
-       else
-               want_ucdsnmp=yes
-               ucdsnmp_user_dir=$withval
+               #
+               # Well, we at least have the pcre header file.
+               #
+               # We're only using standard functions from libpcre,
+               # so we don't need to perform extra checks.
+               #
+               AC_CHECK_LIB(pcre, pcre_compile,
+               [
+                       if test "x$pcre_dir" != "x"
+                       then
+                               #
+                               # Put the "-I" and "-L" flags for pcre at
+                               # the beginning of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS,
+                               # LDFLAGS, and LIBS.
+                               #
+                               PCRE_LIBS="-L$pcre_dir/lib -lpcre $wireshark_save_LIBS"
+                       else
+                               PCRE_LIBS="-lpcre"
+                       fi
+                       AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPCRE, 1, [Define to use libpcre library])
+               ],[
+                       if test "x$pcre_dir" != "x"
+                       then
+                               #
+                               # Restore the versions of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS,
+                               # LDFLAGS, and LIBS before we added the
+                               # "--with-pcre=" directory, as we didn't
+                               # actually find pcre there.
+                               #
+                               CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                               CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                               LDFLAGS="$wireshark_save_LDFLAGS"
+                               LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+                               PCRE_LIBS=""
+                       fi
+                       want_pcre=no
+               ])
+               AC_SUBST(PCRE_LIBS)
        fi
-       ])
+])
+
+#
+# AC_WIRESHARK_LIBLUA_CHECK
+#
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LIBLUA_CHECK],[
 
-       if test $want_ucdsnmp = yes
+       if test "x$lua_dir" != "x"
        then
-               ucdsnmpdir=""
+               #
+               # The user specified a directory in which liblua resides,
+               # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
+               # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
+               # of that directory to the library search path.
+               #
+               # XXX - if there's also a liblua in a directory that's
+               # already in CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, or LDFLAGS, this won't
+               # make us find the version in the specified directory,
+               # as the compiler and/or linker will search that other
+               # directory before it searches the specified directory.
+               #
+               wireshark_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+               CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$lua_dir/include"
+               wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
+               CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$lua_dir/include"
+               wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+               LIBS="$LIBS -L$lua_dir/lib -llua"
+               wireshark_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+               LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$lua_dir/lib"
+       else 
+               #
+               # The user specified no directory in which liblua resides,
+               # so just add "-llua -lliblua" to the used libs.
+               #
+               wireshark_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+               wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
+               wireshark_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+               wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+               LIBS="$LIBS -llua"
+       fi
 
-               for d in $ucdsnmp_user_dir $prefix
-               do
-                       if test x$d != xNONE 
+       #
+       # Make sure we have "lua.h", "lualib.h" and "lauxlib.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
+       # don't have liblua, so don't use it.
+       #
+       AC_CHECK_HEADERS(lua.h lualib.h lauxlib.h,,
+       [
+               AC_CHECK_HEADERS(lua5.1/lua.h lua5.1/lualib.h lua5.1/lauxlib.h,
+               [
+                       if test "x$lua_dir" != "x"
                        then
-                               AC_MSG_CHECKING($d for ucd-snmp)
-
-                               if test x$d != x/usr/local && test -f $d/include/ucd-snmp/snmp.h
+                               LUA_INCLUDES="-I$lua_dir/include/lua5.1"
+                       else
+                               # we found lua5.1/lua.h, but we don't know which include dir contains it
+                               AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file lua.h was found as lua5.1/lua.h but we can't use it. Please set the PATH for the --with-lua configure parameter. \n probably it is /usr.)
+                       fi
+                       
+               ],
+               [
+                       if test "x$lua_dir" != "x"
+                       then
+                               #
+                               # The user used "--with-lua=" to specify a directory
+                               # containing liblua, but we didn't find the header file
+                               # there; that either means they didn't specify the
+                               # right directory or are confused about whether liblua
+                               # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
+                               #
+                               AC_MSG_ERROR([liblua header not found in directory specified in --with-lua])
+                       else
+                               if test "x$want_lua" = "xyes"
                                then
-                                       AC_MSG_RESULT(found)
-                                       ucdsnmpdir=$d
-                                       break
+                                       #
+                                       # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
+                                       # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
+                                       #
+                                       AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file lua.h not found.)
                                else
-                                       AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
+                                       #
+                                       # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
+                                       # library, as it's probably not present.
+                                       #
+                                       want_lua=no
                                fi
                        fi
-               done
+               ])
+       ])
+
+       if test "x$want_lua" != "xno"
+       then
+               #
+               # Well, we at least have the lua header file.
+               #
+               # let's check if the libs are there
+               #
+
+               # At least on Suse 9.3 systems, liblualib needs linking
+               # against libm.
+               LIBS="$LIBS $LUA_LIBS -lm"
+
+               AC_CHECK_LIB(lua, lua_call,
+               [
+                       if test "x$lua_dir" != "x"
+                       then
+                               #
+                               # Put the "-I" and "-L" flags for lua at
+                               # the beginning of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS,
+                               # LDFLAGS, and LIBS.
+                               #
+                               LUA_LIBS="-L$lua_dir/lib -llua"
+                               LUA_INCLUDES="-I$lua_dir/include"
+                       else
+                               LUA_LIBS="-llua"
+                               LUA_INCLUDES=""
+                       fi
+
+                       #
+                       # we got lua, now look for lualib
+                       #
+                       AC_CHECK_LIB(lualib, luaL_openlib,
+                       [
+                               #
+                               # we have 5.0
+                               #
+                               LUA_LIBS="$LUA_LIBS -llualib"
+                       ],[
+                               #
+                               # no lualib, in 5.1 there's only liblua
+                               # do we have 5.1?
+                               #
+                               
+                               LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS $LUA_LIBS"
+
+                               AC_CHECK_LIB(lua, luaL_register,
+                               [
+                                   #
+                                   #  Lua 5.1 found
+                                   #
+                                   AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LUA_5_1, 1, [Define to use Lua 5.1])
+                               ],[
+                                   #
+                                   # No, it is not 5.1
+                                   #
+                                   if test "x$lua_dir" != "x"
+                                   then
+                                       #
+                                       # Restore the versions of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS,
+                                       # LDFLAGS, and LIBS before we added the
+                                       # "--with-lua=" directory, as we didn't
+                                       # actually find lua there.
+                                       #
+                                       CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                                       CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                                       LDFLAGS="$wireshark_save_LDFLAGS"
+                                       LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+                                       LUA_LIBS=""
+                                   fi
+                                   # User requested --with-lua but it isn't available
+                                   if test "x$want_lua" = "xyes"
+                                   then
+                                       AC_MSG_ERROR(Linking with liblualib failed.)
+                                   fi
+                                   want_lua=no
+                               ])
+                       ])
+               ],[  
+                       #
+                       # We could not find the libs, maybe we have version number in the lib name
+                       #
+
+                       LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS -llua5.1 -lm"
+
+                       AC_CHECK_LIB(lua5.1, luaL_register,
+                       [
+                           #
+                           #  Lua 5.1 found
+                           #
+                           AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LUA_5_1, 1, [Define to use Lua 5.1])
+                           LUA_LIBS=" -llua5.1 -lm"
+                       ],[
+                               #
+                               # Restore the versions of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS,
+                               # LDFLAGS, and LIBS before we added the
+                               # "--with-lua=" directory, as we didn't
+                               # actually find lua there.
+                               #
+                               CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                               CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                               LDFLAGS="$wireshark_save_LDFLAGS"
+                               LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+                               LUA_LIBS=""
+                               # User requested --with-lua but it isn't available
+                               if test "x$want_lua" = "xyes"
+                               then
+                                       AC_MSG_ERROR(Linking with liblua failed.)
+                               fi
+                               want_lua=no
+                       ])
+               ])
+
+       CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+       CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+       LDFLAGS="$wireshark_save_LDFLAGS"
+       LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+       AC_SUBST(LUA_LIBS)
+       AC_SUBST(LUA_INCLUDES)
 
-               if test x$ucdsnmpdir != x
-               then
-                       AC_MSG_RESULT(added $d to paths)
-                       CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I${ucdsnmpdir}/include"
-                       CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I${ucdsnmpdir}/include"
-                       AC_ETHEREAL_ADD_DASH_L(LDFLAGS, ${ucdsnmpdir}/lib)
-               fi
        fi
 ])
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_SSL_CHECK
+# AC_WIRESHARK_LIBPORTAUDIO_CHECK
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_SSL_CHECK,
-[
-       want_ssl=defaultyes
-
-       AC_ARG_WITH(ssl,
-       [  --with-ssl=DIR          use SSL crypto library, located in directory DIR.], [
-       if   test "x$withval" = "xno";  then
-               want_ssl=no
-       elif test "x$withval" = "xyes"; then
-               want_ssl=yes
-       elif test -d "$withval"; then
-               want_ssl=yes
-               AC_ETHEREAL_ADD_DASH_L(LDFLAGS, ${withval}/lib)
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LIBPORTAUDIO_CHECK],[
+
+       if test "x$portaudio_dir" != "x"
+       then
+               #
+               # The user specified a directory in which libportaudio
+               # resides, so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
+               # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
+               # of that directory to the library search path.
+               #
+               # XXX - if there's also a libportaudio in a directory that's
+               # already in CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, or LDFLAGS, this won't
+               # make us find the version in the specified directory,
+               # as the compiler and/or linker will search that other
+               # directory before it searches the specified directory.
+               #
+               wireshark_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+               CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$portaudio_dir/include"
+               wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
+               CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$portaudio_dir/include"
+               wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+               LIBS="$LIBS -L$portaudio_dir/lib -lportaudio"
+               wireshark_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+               LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$portaudio_dir/lib"
+       else 
+               #
+               # The user specified no directory in which libportaudio resides,
+               # so just add "-lportaudio" to the used libs.
+               #
+               wireshark_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+               wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
+               wireshark_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+               wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+               LIBS="$LIBS -lportaudio"
        fi
-       ])
 
-       if test "x$want_ssl" = "xdefaultyes"; then
-               want_ssl=yes
-               withval=/usr/local/ssl
-               if test -d "$withval"; then
-                       AC_ETHEREAL_ADD_DASH_L(LDFLAGS, ${withval}/lib)
+       #
+       # Make sure we have "portaudio.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
+       # don't have libportaudio, so don't use it.
+       #
+       AC_CHECK_HEADERS(portaudio.h,,
+       [
+               if test "x$portaudio_dir" != "x"
+               then
+                       #
+                       # The user used "--with-portaudio=" to specify a directory
+                       # containing libportaudio, but we didn't find the header file
+                       # there; that either means they didn't specify the
+                       # right directory or are confused about whether libportaudio
+                       # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
+                       #
+                       AC_MSG_ERROR([libportaudio header not found in directory specified in --with-portaudio])
+               else
+                       CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                       CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                       LDFLAGS="$wireshark_save_LDFLAGS"
+                       LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+                       PORTAUDIO_LIBS=""
+                       if test "x$want_portaudio" = "xyes"
+                       then
+                               #
+                               # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
+                               # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
+                               #
+                               AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file portaudio.h not found.)
+                       else
+                               #
+                               # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
+                               # library, as it's probably not present.
+                               #
+                               want_portaudio=no
+                       fi
                fi
+       ])
+
+       #
+       # Check whether we have the right version of portaudio
+       #
+       if test "x$want_portaudio" != "xno"
+       then
+               AC_CHECK_TYPE(PortAudioStream,
+               AC_DEFINE(PORTAUDIO_API_1, 1, [Define if we are using version of of the Portaudio library API]),
+               ,
+               [#include <portaudio.h>])
        fi
 
-       if test "x$want_ssl" = "xyes"; then
-               AC_CHECK_LIB(crypto, EVP_md5,
-                 [
-                   SSL_LIBS=-lcrypto
-                 ],,
-               )
+       if test "x$want_portaudio" != "xno"
+       then
+               #
+               # Well, we at least have the portaudio header file.
+               #
+               # let's check if the libs are there
+               #
+
+               AC_CHECK_LIB(portaudio, Pa_Initialize,
+               [
+                       if test "x$portaudio_dir" != "x"
+                       then
+                               #
+                               # Put the "-I" and "-L" flags for portaudio at
+                               # the beginning of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS,
+                               # LDFLAGS, and LIBS.
+                               #
+                               PORTAUDIO_LIBS="-L$portaudio_dir/lib -lportaudio"
+                               PORTAUDIO_INCLUDES="-I$portaudio_dir/include"
+                       else
+                               PORTAUDIO_LIBS="-lportaudio"
+                               PORTAUDIO_INCLUDES=""
+                       fi
+                       AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPORTAUDIO, 1, [Define to use libportaudio library])
+                       want_portaudio=yes
+               ],[  
+                       #
+                       # Restore the versions of CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS,
+                       # LDFLAGS, and LIBS before we added the
+                       # "--with-portaudio=" directory, as we didn't
+                       # actually find portaudio there.
+                       #
+                       CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                       CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                       LDFLAGS="$wireshark_save_LDFLAGS"
+                       LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+                       PORTAUDIO_LIBS=""
+                       # User requested --with-portaudio but it isn't available
+                       if test "x$want_portaudio" = "xyes"
+                       then
+                               AC_MSG_ERROR(Linking with libportaudio failed.)
+                       fi
+                       want_portaudio=no
+               ])
+
+       CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+       CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+       LDFLAGS="$wireshark_save_LDFLAGS"
+       LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+       AC_SUBST(PORTAUDIO_LIBS)
+       AC_SUBST(PORTAUDIO_INCLUDES)
+
+       fi
+])
+
+#
+# AC_WIRESHARK_NETSNMP_CHECK
+#
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_NETSNMP_CHECK],
+[
+       dnl get the net-snmp-config binary
+       if test "x$netsnmpconfig" = "x" ; then
+               #
+               # The user didn't specify where net-snmp-config is
+               # located; search for it.
+               #
+               AC_PATH_PROG(NETSNMPCONFIG, net-snmp-config)
        else
-               AC_MSG_RESULT(not required)
+               NETSNMPCONFIG=$netsnmpconfig
+               if test ! -x $NETSNMPCONFIG -o ! -f $NETSNMPCONFIG ; then
+                       NETSNMPCONFIG=$netsnmpconfig/bin/net-snmp-config
+                       if test ! -x $NETSNMPCONFIG -o ! -f $NETSNMPCONFIG ; then
+                               AC_MSG_ERROR(Invalid net-snmp-config: $netsnmpconfig)
+                       fi
+               fi
        fi
+
+       #
+       # XXX - check whether $NETSNMPCONFIG is executable?
+       # if test "x$NETSNMPCONFIG" != "xno" -a "x$NETSNMPCONFIG" != "x" -a -x "$NETSNMPCONFIG" ; then
+       # We already did that if it was set; presumably AC_PATH_PROG
+       # will fail if it doesn't find an executable version.
+       #
+       if test "x$NETSNMPCONFIG" != "x" ; then
+               dnl other choices for flags to use here: could also use
+               dnl --prefix or --exec-prefix if you don't want the full list.
+
+               #
+               # Save the current settings of CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS, and add
+               # the output of "$NETSNMPCONFIG --cflags" to it, so that when
+               # searching for the Net-SNMP headers, we look in whatever
+               # directory that output specifies.
+               #
+               wireshark_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+               wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
+               CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$NETSNMPCONFIG --cflags`"
+               CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS `$NETSNMPCONFIG --cflags`"
+
+               AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h net-snmp/library/default_store.h)
+               if test "x$ac_cv_header_net_snmp_net_snmp_config_h" = "xyes" -a "x$ac_cv_header_net_snmp_library_default_store_h" = "xyes" ; then
+                       SNMP_LIBS=`$NETSNMPCONFIG --libs`
+                       if echo "$SNMP_LIBS" | grep crypto >/dev/null  && test "x$SSL_LIBS" = "x"; then
+                               if test "x$want_netsnmp" = "xyes" ; then
+                                       AC_MSG_ERROR(Net-SNMP requires openssl but ssl not enabled)
+                               else
+                                       AC_MSG_RESULT(Net-SNMP requires openssl but ssl not enabled - disabling Net-SNMP)
+                               fi
+                               CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                               CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                               SNMP_LIBS=
+                       else
+                               AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NET_SNMP, 1, [Define to enable support for Net-SNMP])
+                               have_net_snmp="yes"
+                       fi
+               else
+                       if test "x$want_netsnmp" = "xyes" ; then
+                               AC_MSG_ERROR(Net-SNMP not found)
+                       else
+                               #
+                               # Restore the versions of CFLAGS and
+                               # CPPFLAGS before we added the output
+                               # of '$NETSNMPCONFIG --cflags", as we
+                               # didn't actually find Net-SNMP there.
+                               #
+                               CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                               CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                       fi
+               fi
+       fi      
 ])
 
 #
-# AC_ETHEREAL_RPM_CHECK
+# AC_WIRESHARK_RPM_CHECK
 # Looks for the rpm program, and checks to see if we can redefine "_topdir".
 #
-AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_RPM_CHECK,
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_RPM_CHECK],
 [
-       AC_CHECK_PROG(ac_cv_ethereal_have_rpm, rpm, "yes", "no")
-       if test "x$ac_cv_ethereal_have_rpm" = "xyes"; then
+       AC_CHECK_PROG(ac_cv_wireshark_have_rpm, rpm, "yes", "no")
+       if test "x$ac_cv_wireshark_have_rpm" = "xyes"; then
                rpm --define '_topdir /tmp' > /dev/null 2>&1
                AC_MSG_CHECKING(to see if we can redefine _topdir)
                if test $? -eq 0 ; then
@@ -512,3 +1199,307 @@ AC_DEFUN(AC_ETHEREAL_RPM_CHECK,
                fi
        fi
 ])
+
+#
+# AC_WIRESHARK_GNU_SED_CHECK
+# Checks if GNU sed is the first sed in PATH.
+#
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_GNU_SED_CHECK],
+[
+       AC_MSG_CHECKING(for GNU sed as first sed in PATH)
+       if  ( sh -c "sed --version" </dev/null 2> /dev/null | grep "GNU sed" 2>&1 > /dev/null ) ;  then
+               AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+               HAVE_GNU_SED=yes
+       else
+               AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+               HAVE_GNU_SED=no
+       fi
+])
+
+#
+# AC_WIRESHARK_ADNS_CHECK
+#
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_ADNS_CHECK],
+[
+       want_adns=defaultyes
+
+       if test "x$want_adns" = "xdefaultyes"; then
+               want_adns=yes
+               if test "x$ac_cv_enable_usr_local" = "xyes" ; then
+                       withval=/usr/local
+                       if test -d "$withval"; then
+                               AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L(LDFLAGS, ${withval}/lib)
+                       fi
+               fi
+       fi
+
+       if test "x$want_adns" = "xyes"; then
+               AC_CHECK_LIB(adns, adns_init,
+                 [
+                   ADNS_LIBS=-ladns
+               AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNU_ADNS, 1, [Define to use GNU ADNS library])
+               have_good_adns=yes
+                 ],, $SOCKET_LIBS $NSL_LIBS
+               )
+       else
+               AC_MSG_RESULT(not required)
+       fi
+])
+
+
+#
+# AC_WIRESHARK_KRB5_CHECK
+#
+AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_KRB5_CHECK],
+[
+       wireshark_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+       wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
+       if test "x$krb5_dir" != "x"
+       then
+         #
+         # The user specified a directory in which kerberos resides,
+         # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
+         # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
+         # of that directory to the library search path.
+         #
+         # XXX - if there's also a kerberos in a directory that's
+         # already in CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, or LDFLAGS, this won't
+         # make us find the version in the specified directory,
+         # as the compiler and/or linker will search that other
+         # directory before it searches the specified directory.
+         #
+         CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$krb5_dir/include"
+         CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$krb5_dir/include"
+         ac_heimdal_version=`grep heimdal $krb5_dir/include/krb5.h | head -n 1 | sed 's/^.*heimdal.*$/HEIMDAL/'`
+         ac_mit_version=`grep 'Massachusetts Institute of Technology' $krb5_dir/include/krb5.h | head -n 1 | sed 's/^.*Massachusetts Institute of Technology.*$/MIT/'`
+         ac_krb5_version="$ac_heimdal_version$ac_mit_version"
+         if test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xHEIMDAL"
+             KRB5_LIBS="-L$krb5_dir/lib -lkrb5 -lasn1 $SSL_LIBS -lroken -lcrypt"
+         then
+             KRB5_LIBS="-L$krb5_dir/lib -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err"
+         fi
+         if test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xMIT"
+         then
+           AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MIT_KERBEROS, 1, [Define to use MIT kerberos])
+         fi
+       else
+         AC_PATH_PROG(KRB5_CONFIG, krb5-config) 
+         if test -x "$KRB5_CONFIG"
+         then
+           KRB5_FLAGS=`"$KRB5_CONFIG" --cflags`
+           KRB5_LIBS=`"$KRB5_CONFIG" --libs`
+           CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $KRB5_FLAGS"
+           CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $KRB5_FLAGS"
+           #
+           # If -lcrypto is in KRB5_FLAGS, we require it to build
+           # with Heimdal/MIT.  We don't want to built with it by
+           # default, due to annoying license incompatibilities
+           # between the OpenSSL license and the GPL, so:
+           #
+           #   if SSL_LIBS is set to a non-empty string, we
+           #   remove -lcrypto from KRB5_LIBS and replace
+           #   it with SSL_LIBS;
+           #
+           #   if SSL_LIBS is not set to a non-empty string
+           #   we fail with an appropriate error message.
+           #
+           case "$KRB5_LIBS" in
+           *-lcrypto*)
+               if test ! -z "$SSL_LIBS"
+               then
+                   KRB5_LIBS=`echo $KRB5_LIBS | sed 's/-lcrypto//'`
+                   KRB5_LIBS="$KRB5_LIBS $SSL_LIBS"
+               else
+                   AC_MSG_ERROR([Kerberos library requires -lcrypto but --with-ssl not specified])
+               fi
+               ;;
+           esac
+           ac_krb5_version=`"$KRB5_CONFIG" --version | head -n 1 | sed -e 's/^.*heimdal.*$/HEIMDAL/' -e 's/^Kerberos .*$/MIT/'`
+         fi
+       fi
+
+       #
+       # Make sure we have "krb5.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
+       # don't have kerberos, so don't use it.
+       #
+       AC_CHECK_HEADER(krb5.h,,
+         [
+           if test "x$krb5_dir" != "x"
+           then
+             #
+             # The user used "--with-krb5=" to specify a directory
+             # containing kerberos, but we didn't find the header file
+             # there; that either means they didn't specify the
+             # right directory or are confused about whether kerberos
+             # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
+             #
+             AC_MSG_ERROR([kerberos header not found in directory specified in --with-krb5])
+           else
+             if test "x$want_krb5" = "xyes"
+             then
+               #
+               # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
+               # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
+               #
+               AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file krb5.h not found.)
+             else
+               #
+               # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
+               # library, as it's probably not present.
+               #
+               want_krb5=no
+               AC_MSG_RESULT(No Heimdal or MIT header found - disabling dissection for some kerberos data in packet decoding)
+             fi
+           fi
+         ])
+
+       if test "x$want_krb5" != "xno"
+       then
+           #
+           # Well, we at least have the krb5 header file.
+           # Check whether this is Heimdal or MIT.
+           #
+           AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether the Kerberos library is Heimdal or MIT)
+           if test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xHEIMDAL" -o "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xMIT"
+           then
+               #
+               # Yes.
+               # Check whether we have krb5_kt_resolve - and whether
+               # we need to link with -lresolv when linking with
+               # the Kerberos library.
+               #
+               AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_krb5_version)
+               wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+               found_krb5_kt_resolve=no
+               for extras in "" "-lresolv"
+               do
+                   LIBS="$KRB5_LIBS $extras"
+                   if test -z "$extras"
+                   then
+                       AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $ac_krb5_version includes krb5_kt_resolve])
+                   else
+                       AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $ac_krb5_version includes krb5_kt_resolve (linking with $extras)])
+                   fi
+                   AC_TRY_LINK(
+                       [
+                       ],
+                       [
+                           krb5_kt_resolve();
+                       ],
+                       [
+                           #
+                           # We found "krb5_kt_resolve()", and required
+                           # the libraries in extras as well.
+                           #
+                           AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+                           KRB5_LIBS="$LIBS"
+                           AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERBEROS, 1, [Define to use kerberos])
+                           if test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xHEIMDAL"
+                           then
+                               AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HEIMDAL_KERBEROS, 1, [Define to use heimdal kerberos])
+                           elif test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xMIT"
+                           then
+                               AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MIT_KERBEROS, 1, [Define to use MIT kerberos])
+                           fi
+                           found_krb5_kt_resolve=yes
+                           break
+                       ],
+                       [
+                           AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+                       ])
+               done
+               if test "$found_krb5_kt_resolve" = no
+               then
+                   #
+                   # We didn't find "krb5_kt_resolve()" in the
+                   # Kerberos library, even when we tried linking
+                   # with -lresolv; we can't link with kerberos.
+                   #
+                   if test "x$want_krb5" = "xyes"
+                   then
+                       #
+                       # The user tried to force us to use the library,
+                       # but we can't do so; report an error.
+                       #
+                       AC_MSG_ERROR(Usable $ac_krb5_version not found)
+                   else
+                       #
+                       # Restore the versions of CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS
+                       # from before we added the flags for Kerberos.
+                       #
+                       AC_MSG_RESULT(Usable $ac_krb5_version not found - disabling dissection for some kerberos data in packet decoding)
+                       CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                       CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                       KRB5_LIBS=""
+                       want_krb5=no
+                   fi
+               else
+                   #
+                   # We can link with Kerberos; see whether krb5.h
+                   # defines KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56 (where "defines" means
+                   # "as a #define or as an enum member).
+                   #
+                   AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether krb5.h defines KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56])
+                   AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+                     [
+                       AC_LANG_SOURCE(
+                         [[
+                           #include <krb5.h>
+                           #include <stdio.h>
+
+                           main()
+                           {
+                             printf("%u\n", KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56);
+                           }
+                         ]])
+                     ],
+                     [
+                       AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
+                       AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56, 1, [Define if krb5.h defines KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56])
+                     ],
+                     [
+                       AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+                     ])
+               fi
+               LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
+           else
+               #
+               # It's not Heimdal or MIT.
+               #
+               AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+               if test "x$want_krb5" = "xyes"
+               then
+                   #
+                   # The user tried to force us to use the library,
+                   # but we can't do so; report an error.
+                   #
+                   AC_MSG_ERROR(Kerberos not found)
+               else
+                   #
+                   # Restore the versions of CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS
+                   # from before we added the flags for Kerberos.
+                   #
+                   AC_MSG_RESULT(Kerberos not found - disabling dissection for some kerberos data in packet decoding)
+                   CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+                   CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+                   KRB5_LIBS=""
+                   want_krb5=no
+               fi
+           fi
+       else
+           #
+           # The user asked us not to use Kerberos, or they didn't
+           # say whether they wanted us to use it but we found
+           # that we couldn't.
+           #
+           # Restore the versions of CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS
+           # from before we added the flags for Kerberos.
+           #
+           CFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CFLAGS"
+           CPPFLAGS="$wireshark_save_CPPFLAGS"
+           KRB5_LIBS=""
+           want_krb5=no
+       fi
+       AC_SUBST(KRB5_LIBS)
+])
+