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diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index b3933e88..a1e587a7 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
dnl configure.ac
dnl
dnl Copyright 2012, 2013 Brandon Invergo <brandon@invergo.net>
+dnl 2014 MediaGoblin contributors (see MediaGoblin's AUTHORS)
dnl
dnl Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
dnl are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
@@ -45,19 +46,30 @@ dnl 2) package version (i.e. 1.2)
dnl 3) bug/info/project email address (i.e. bug-foo@gnu.org)
dnl----
dnl
-AC_INIT([mediagoblin], [0.4.0.dev], [cwebber@gnu.org])
+
+dnl # valid version formats:
+dnl # * x.y - final release
+dnl # * x.ya1 - alpha 1
+dnl # * x.yb1 - beta 1
+dnl # * x.yrc1 - release candidate 1
+dnl # * x.y.dev - dev
+dnl
+dnl # see http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0386/
+
+AC_INIT([mediagoblin], [1.0.dev], [cwebber@gnu.org])
+
dnl----
dnl Load macros from the m4/ directory. If you plan to write new
dnl macros, put them in files in this directory.
dnl----
dnl
-AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
+dnl AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
-# The default prefix should be changed from /usr/local. Set it, as in
-# the documentation, to /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/
-AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT([`pwd`])
+dnl # The default prefix should be changed from /usr/local. Set it, as in
+dnl # the documentation, to /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/
+dnl AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT([`pwd`])
dnl###########################
@@ -67,36 +79,26 @@ dnl
dnl In this section, we check for the presence of important commands
dnl and programs.
-dnl--PC_INIT----------------------------------------------------------
-dnl This is the only required macro. Its primary function is to find
-dnl a Python interpreter that is compatible with the package and set
-dnl the PYTHON variable to hold its path. It can optionally take
-dnl arguments to specify minimum and/or maximum versions:
-dnl PC_INIT: find an interpreter with a version between 2.0 and 3.3.99
-dnl (in other words, up to and including any possible release
-dnl in the 3.3 series)
-dnl PC_INIT([MIN_VER], [MAX_VER]): Find an interpreter that is between
-dnl the minimum and maximum version. If the min is in the 2.0
-dnl series and the max is in the 3.0 series, non-existent
-dnl releases (2.8 & 2.9) will be correctly skipped.
+dnl--A bit simpler python init----------------------------------------
+dnl Expect python2.7 or python2.6 unless --with-python3 is given.
dnl----
-dnl
-PC_INIT([2.6], [2.7.99])
-
-dnl--PC_PYTHON_PROG_PYTHON_CONFIG-------------------------------------
-dnl In order to use some of the other macros, you also need the
-dnl python-config command, which will fall subject to the same problem
-dnl of python3-config being preferred to python2-config. This macro
-dnl will be automatically included if you use on of the macros that
-dnl depends on it, so you normally don't have to call it. However, if
-dnl you require a specific version, you can do something like the
-dnl following example.
-dnl----
-dnl
-PC_PYTHON_PROG_PYTHON_CONFIG([python2-config])
-if [[ "x$PYTHON_CONFIG" == "x" ]]; then
- PC_PYTHON_PROG_PYTHON_CONFIG([$PYTHON-config])
-fi
+
+
+AC_ARG_WITH([python3],
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-python3], [Set up to use Python 3 by default.])],
+ [],
+ [with_python3=no])
+AS_IF([test "x$with_python3" != xno],
+ AC_CHECK_PROGS([PYTHON], [python3], [none])
+ AC_SUBST([USE_PYTHON3], [true])
+ AS_IF([test "x$PYTHON" = xnone],
+ [AC_MSG_FAILURE(
+ [--with-python3 given but no acceptable python3 could be found])]),
+ AC_CHECK_PROGS([PYTHON], [python2.7], [none])
+ AC_SUBST([USE_PYTHON3], [false])
+ AS_IF([test "x$PYTHON" = xnone],
+ [AC_MSG_FAILURE(
+ [No acceptable python (2.7) could be found])]))
dnl----
dnl With the following set of macros, we implement an option
@@ -107,10 +109,11 @@ dnl available, checking both for "virtualenv" and "virtualenv2"
dnl (AC_CHECK_PROGS)
dnl----
dnl
-# Support installing to a virtualenv via the --with-virtualenv
+# Support doing development in a virtualenv via the --with-virtualenv
# configure flag
AC_ARG_WITH([virtualenv],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--without-virtualenv], [install to a Python virtualenv])],
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--without-virtualenv],
+ [don't install a Python virtualenv for the user])],
[],
[with_virtualenv=yes])
AS_IF([test "x$with_virtualenv" != xno],
@@ -131,10 +134,10 @@ dnl print a warning. If the program uses some other documentation
dnl system, you can do something similar with it.
dnl----
dnl
-# Check for sphinx-build
-AC_CHECK_PROGS([SPHINXBUILD], [sphinx-build sphinx-build3 sphinx-build2], [no])
-AS_IF([test "x$SPHINXBUILD" = xno],
- AC_MSG_WARN(sphinx-build is required to build documentation))
+dnl # Check for sphinx-build
+dnl AC_CHECK_PROGS([SPHINXBUILD], [sphinx-build sphinx-build3 sphinx-build2], [no])
+dnl AS_IF([test "x$SPHINXBUILD" = xno],
+dnl AC_MSG_WARN(sphinx-build is required to build documentation))
dnl----
@@ -145,51 +148,7 @@ dnl
AC_PROG_MKDIR_P
AC_PROG_INSTALL
-# Check for a supported database program
-AC_PATH_PROG([SQLITE], [sqlite3])
-AC_PATH_PROG([POSTGRES], [psql])
-AS_IF([test "x$SQLITE" = x -a "x$POSTGRES" = "x"],
- [AC_MSG_ERROR([SQLite or PostgreSQL is required])])
-
-
-dnl--PC_PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGE_DIR---------------------------------------
-dnl This uses PYTHON_SITE_DIR to construct a directory for this
-dnl project (ie $PYTHON_SITE_DIR/project_name) and stores it in
-dnl pkgpythondir. This value is used by Automake for installing Python
-dnl scripts. By default, this begins with $pythondir, unexpanded, to
-dnl provide compatibility with GNU Makefile specifications, allowing
-dnl the user to change the prefix from the commandline.
-dnl----
-dnl
-PC_PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGE_DIR
-
-dnl--PC_PYTHON_EXEC_PACKAGE_DIR----------------------------------------
-dnl Same as PC_PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGE_DIR but for $exec-prefix. Stored in
-dnl pkgpyexecdir
-dnl----
-dnl
-PC_PYTHON_EXEC_PACKAGE_DIR
-
-
-dnl###############################
-dnl Checking Python capabilities #
-dnl###############################
-
-dnl--PC_PYTHON_CHECK_MODULE([PYTHON-MODULE], [ACTION-IF-PRESENT],
-dnl [ACTION-IF-ABSENT])
-dnl This macro lets you check if a given Python module exists on the
-dnl system.
-dnl----
-dnl
-dnl PC_PYTHON_CHECK_MODULE([foo])
-
-# Check for python-lxml module
-PC_PYTHON_CHECK_MODULE([lxml], [],
- [AC_MSG_ERROR([python-lxml is required])])
-
-# Check for the Python Imaging Library
-PC_PYTHON_CHECK_MODULE([Image], [],
- [AC_MSG_ERROR([Python Imaging Library is required])])
+dnl--MediaGoblin specific commands/variables ------------------------
dnl#########
@@ -198,5 +157,6 @@ dnl#########
dnl Define the files to be configured
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
+
dnl Generate config.status
AC_OUTPUT