I have modified the Birdstep section of the config.m4 in the /ext/odbc 
directory,
but it does not appear to have any effect.  What I am trying to do is call the
AC_DEFINE macro with the define value to be based on the operating system.  I am
very new to autoconf, so I based my changes on the AC_FIND_SOLID_LIBS macro at 
the very beginning of this same config.m4 file.  

Below is the entire Birdstep section of config.m4.  My changes lie between "dnl 
BEGIN_BIRDSTEP_CHANGES" and "dnl END_BIRDSTEP_CHANGES".  Note that if I simply 
insert the AC_DEFINE in the file, it works fine, but if I try to use a case 
block, 
it isn't working...  Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong here?  (Yes, I'm 
deleting the autom4te.cache and running buildconf after modifying the config.m4)


AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Birdstep support)
AC_ARG_WITH(birdstep,
[  --with-birdstep[=DIR]   Include Birdstep support.  DIR is the Birdstep base
                          install directory, defaults to /usr/local/birdstep.],
[
  PHP_WITH_SHARED
  dnl BEGIN_BIRDSTEP_CHANGES
  ac_birdstep_uname_s=`uname -s 2>/dev/null`
  ac_birdstep_uname_p=`uname -p 2>/dev/null`
  case $ac_birdstep_uname_s in
    AIX)
      AC_DEFINE(AIX_POWERPC,1,[ ]);;
    HP-UX)
      AC_DEFINE(HPUX_PARISC,1,[ ]);;
    Linux)
        AC_DEFINE(LINUX_X86,1,[ ]);;
    QNX)
      AC_DEFINE(NEUTRINO_X86,1,[ ]);;
    SunOs)
      if test "$ac_birdstep_uname_p" == "i386"; then
        AC_DEFINE(SOLARIS_X86,1,[ ])
      elif test "$ac_birdstep_uname_p" == "sparc"; then
        AC_DEFINE(SOLARIS_SPARC,1,[ ])
      fi;;
    UnixWare)
      AC_DEFINE(UNIXWARE_X86,1,[ ]);;
  esac
  dnl END_BIRDSTEP_CHANGES
  if test "$withval" != "no"; then
    if test "$withval" = "yes"; then
        ODBC_INCDIR=/usr/local/birdstep/include
        ODBC_LIBDIR=/usr/local/birdstep/lib
    else
        ODBC_INCDIR=$withval/include
        ODBC_LIBDIR=$withval/lib
    fi
    ODBC_INCLUDE=-I$ODBC_INCDIR
    ODBC_TYPE=birdstep
    ODBC_LFLAGS=-L$ODBC_LIBDIR
    ODBC_LIBS="-lCrdbc32"
    AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BIRDSTEP,1,[ ])
    dnl AC_DEFINE(LINUX_X86,1,[ ]) #if I do this, it works fine.
    AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
  else
    AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
  fi
],[
  AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
])
fi

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Birdstep Technology                      John Higgins
Office:  206 748 5353                    Software Engineer
Fax:  206 748 5200                       Direct:  206 748 5240
Web:  http://www.birdstep.com

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