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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
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   Autoconf Macro: ac_prog_modprobe
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  <h1>
   ac_prog_modprobe
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  <h2>
   Synopsis
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   <code>AC_PROG_MODPROBE</code>
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  <h2>
   Description
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   <p>
    This macro searches for a modprobe command, such as can be found on Linux
    systems with loadable kernel module support. PATH is checked first, then
    the default location(s).
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   <p>
    This is one of several autoconf macros intended to assist in configuring
    and installing loadable kernel modules.
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  <h2>
   Author
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  <p class="indent">
   Kaelin Colclasure &lt;kaelin@acm.org&gt;
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  <h2>
   Last Modified
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   2000-12-31
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   M4 Source Code
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AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_MODPROBE],[
AC_PATH_PROG(MODPROBE, modprobe, , $PATH:/sbin)
if test -z "$MODPROBE"; then
  AC_MSG_WARN([no support for loadable kernel modules])
else
  AC_MSG_CHECKING([for module_prefix])
  module_prefix=`$MODPROBE -c | grep path.kernel.= \
                 | sed -e '2,$d' -e 's/.*=//' -e 's/.kernel//'`
  AC_MSG_RESULT($module_prefix)
  AC_SUBST(module_prefix)
fi
])
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