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This replaces the AC_MSG_ERROR with AC_MSG_FAILURE, where appropriate. The AC_MSG_ERROR outputs given message and exits the configure step. The AC_MSG_FAILURE does the same but also automatically outputs additional message "See 'config.log' for more details." which might help directing the user where to look further. The AC_MSG_ERROR is used for errors where current test step isn't logged in the config.log and wouldn't make sense, and AC_MSG_FAILURE is mostly used in cases of library checks, compilation tests, headers checked with AC_CHECK_HEADER* and similar tests that are also logged in the config.log. AC_MSG_ERROR([Sanity check failed.]) output: ``` configure: error: Sanity check failed. ``` AC_MSG_FAILURE([Sanity check failed.]) output: ``` configure: error: in '/path/to/php-src': configure: error: Sanity check failed. See 'config.log' for more details ```
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PHP_ARG_ENABLE([sysvmsg],
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[whether to enable System V IPC support],
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[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-sysvmsg],
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[Enable sysvmsg support])])
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if test "$PHP_SYSVMSG" != "no"; then
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AC_CHECK_HEADER([sys/msg.h],,
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[AC_MSG_FAILURE(m4_normalize([
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Cannot enable System V IPC support. Required <sys/msg.h> header file not
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found.
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]))])
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AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SYSVMSG], [1],
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[Define to 1 if the PHP extension 'sysvmsg' is available.])
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PHP_NEW_EXTENSION([sysvmsg], [sysvmsg.c], [$ext_shared])
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fi
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