--- dist/aclocal_java/ac_jni_include_dirs.m4 2003-10-06 20:41:38.000000000 +0200 +++ dist/aclocal_java/ac_jni_include_dirs.m4 2005-09-23 21:31:26.000000000 +0200 @@ -43,14 +43,19 @@ *) AC_MSG_ERROR([$_ACJNI_JAVAC is not an absolute path name]);; esac -_ACJNI_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS("$_ACJNI_JAVAC") -_JTOPDIR=`echo "$_ACJNI_FOLLOWED" | sed -e 's://*:/:g' -e 's:/[[^/]]*$::'` -case "$host_os" in - darwin*) _JTOPDIR=`echo "$_JTOPDIR" | sed -e 's:/[[^/]]*$::'` - _JINC="$_JTOPDIR/Headers";; - *) _JINC="$_JTOPDIR/include";; -esac - +# If JAVAPREFIX is defined, look there first +if test -r "$JAVAPREFIX/include/jni.h"; then + _JTOPDIR="$JAVAPREFIX" + _JINC="$JAVAPREFIX/include" +else + _ACJNI_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS("$_ACJNI_JAVAC") + _JTOPDIR=`echo "$_ACJNI_FOLLOWED" | sed -e 's://*:/:g' -e 's:/[[^/]]*$::'` + case "$host_os" in + darwin*) _JTOPDIR=`echo "$_JTOPDIR" | sed -e 's:/[[^/]]*$::'` + _JINC="$_JTOPDIR/Headers";; + *) _JINC="$_JTOPDIR/include";; + esac +fi # If we find jni.h in /usr/include, then it's not a java-only tree, so # don't add /usr/include or subdirectories to the list of includes. # An extra -I/usr/include can foul things up with newer gcc's.