- AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the C compiler perl wants to use to build its modules)
- perlcc=`$PERL -MConfig -e 'print $Config{cc}'`
- AC_MSG_RESULT($perlcc)
- if test ! -x "$perlcc"; then
- AC_PATH_PROG(PERLCC, "${perlcc}", no)
- if test "$PERLCC" = "no"; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([
-I would not find the Compiler ($perlcc) that was originally used to compile your
-perl binary. You should either make sure that this compiler is available on your
-system, or use a different perl setup that was compiled with $CC.
-
-I will disable the compilation of the RRDs perl module.
+ if test -z "$PERLCC"; then
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the C compiler perl wants to use to build its modules)
+ perlcc=`$PERL -MConfig -e 'print $Config{cc}'`
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($perlcc)
+ if test ! -x "$perlcc"; then
+ AC_PATH_PROG(PERL_CC, "${perlcc}", no)
+ if test "$PERL_CC" = "no"; then
+ AC_MSG_WARN([
+I would not find the Compiler ($perlcc) that was originally used to compile
+your perl binary. You should either make sure that this compiler is
+available on your system, pick an other compiler and set PERLCC
+appropriately, or use a different perl setup that was compiled locally.
+
+I will disable the compilation of the RRDs perl module for now.