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The TAP tests mostly don't work without IPC::Run, and the reason for the failure is not immediately obvious from the error messages you get. So teach configure to reject --enable-tap-tests unless IPC::Run exists. Mostly this just involves adding ax_prog_perl_modules.m4 from the GNU autoconf archives. This was discussed last year, but we held off on the theory that we might be switching to CMake soon. That's evidently not happening for v10, so let's absorb this now. Eugene Kazakov and Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/56BDDC20.9020506@postgrespro.ru Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB7nPqRVKG_CR4Dy_AMfE6DXcr6F7ygy2goa2atJU4XkerDRUg@mail.gmail.com
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# ===========================================================================
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# https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_prog_perl_modules.html
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# ===========================================================================
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#
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# SYNOPSIS
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#
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# AX_PROG_PERL_MODULES([MODULES], [ACTION-IF-TRUE], [ACTION-IF-FALSE])
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#
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# DESCRIPTION
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#
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# Checks to see if the given perl modules are available. If true the shell
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# commands in ACTION-IF-TRUE are executed. If not the shell commands in
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# ACTION-IF-FALSE are run. Note if $PERL is not set (for example by
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# calling AC_CHECK_PROG, or AC_PATH_PROG), AC_CHECK_PROG(PERL, perl, perl)
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# will be run.
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#
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# MODULES is a space separated list of module names. To check for a
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# minimum version of a module, append the version number to the module
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# name, separated by an equals sign.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# AX_PROG_PERL_MODULES( Text::Wrap Net::LDAP=1.0.3, ,
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# AC_MSG_WARN(Need some Perl modules)
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#
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# LICENSE
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2009 Dean Povey <povey@wedgetail.com>
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#
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# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are
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# permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice
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# and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, without any
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# warranty.
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#serial 8
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AU_ALIAS([AC_PROG_PERL_MODULES], [AX_PROG_PERL_MODULES])
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AC_DEFUN([AX_PROG_PERL_MODULES],[dnl
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m4_define([ax_perl_modules])
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m4_foreach([ax_perl_module], m4_split(m4_normalize([$1])),
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[
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m4_append([ax_perl_modules],
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[']m4_bpatsubst(ax_perl_module,=,[ ])[' ])
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])
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# Make sure we have perl
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if test -z "$PERL"; then
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AC_CHECK_PROG(PERL,perl,perl)
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fi
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if test "x$PERL" != x; then
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ax_perl_modules_failed=0
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for ax_perl_module in ax_perl_modules; do
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for perl module $ax_perl_module)
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# Would be nice to log result here, but can't rely on autoconf internals
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$PERL -e "use $ax_perl_module; exit" > /dev/null 2>&1
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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AC_MSG_RESULT(no);
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ax_perl_modules_failed=1
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else
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AC_MSG_RESULT(ok);
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fi
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done
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# Run optional shell commands
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if test "$ax_perl_modules_failed" = 0; then
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:
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$2
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else
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:
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$3
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fi
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else
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AC_MSG_WARN(could not find perl)
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fi])dnl
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