Nothing in fips itself needs to link against libX11, but we'll soon be
adding a test-suite program that needs to be able to.
fi
rm -f glx-minimal glx-minimal.c
fi
rm -f glx-minimal glx-minimal.c
+printf " Checking for X11... "
+have_x11=No
+if pkg-config --exists x11; then
+ printf "Yes.\n"
+ have_x11=Yes
+ x11_cflags=$(pkg-config --cflags x11)
+ x11_ldflags=$(pkg-config --libs x11)
+else
+ printf "No.\n"
+fi
+
printf " Checking for EGL/egl.h... "
have_egl=No
if pkg-config --exists egl; then
printf " Checking for EGL/egl.h... "
have_egl=No
if pkg-config --exists egl; then
# Whether GLX headers are available
HAVE_GLX = ${have_glx}
# Whether GLX headers are available
HAVE_GLX = ${have_glx}
-# Flags needed to find GL and GLX header files (GL/gl.h and GL/glx.h)
+# Flags needed to compile and link against libGL
GL_CFLAGS = ${gl_cflags}
GL_LDFLAGS = ${gl_ldflags}
GL_CFLAGS = ${gl_cflags}
GL_LDFLAGS = ${gl_ldflags}
+# Wheter X11 headers and library are available
+HAVE_X11 = ${have_x11}
+
+# Flags needs to compile and link against libX11
+X11_CLFLAGS = ${x11_cflags}
+X11_LDFLAGS = ${x11_ldflags}
+
# Whether EGL headers are available
HAVE_EGL = ${have_egl}
# Whether EGL headers are available
HAVE_EGL = ${have_egl}