-AC_MSG_CHECKING(where to find a working nbd.h)
-dnl We need to check for NBD_CMD_DISC, but that's part of an enum, it is not
-dnl #define'd. Therefore, we check for something which is differently #define'd
-dnl in the old or new versions, even if we don't really care about that.
-dnl This might break at some time, but it should work for now, so...
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define u32 int
-#define u64 int
-#include "nbd.h"
-],
-[int foo=NBD_CMD_DISC],
- [AC_DEFINE(NBD_H_LOCAL, 1, Set to 1 if a (2.6) nbd.h can be found in the current directory)
- NBD_H='"nbd.h"'],
- AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define u32 int
-#define u64 int
-#include <linux/nbd.h>
- ],
-[int foo=NBD_CMD_DISC],
- [AC_DEFINE(NBD_H_LINUX, 1, Set to 1 if a (2.6) nbd.h can be found in the linux directory in the search path) NBD_H='<linux/nbd.h>'],
- AC_MSG_ERROR(Could not find an nbd.h from 2.6 or above.)
- )
-)
-if test -f nbd.h
-then
- if test $NBD_H='<linux/nbd.h>'
- then
- AC_MSG_WARN([there is a local nbd.h, but it is from the 2.4-series of kernels. Using the system-provided, working, nbd.h])
- fi
-fi
-AC_MSG_RESULT($NBD_H)
+AC_SUBST(NBD_CLIENT_NAME)
+AC_SEARCH_LIBS(bind, socket,, AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find an implementation of the bind() system call]))
+AC_SEARCH_LIBS(inet_ntoa, nsl,, AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find an implementation of the inet_ntoa() system call]))
+AC_SEARCH_LIBS(daemon, resolv,, AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find an implementation of the daemon() system call]))