AC_MSG_CHECKING(for shared library extension)
SO_EXT=`$PERL -e 'use Config; if (defined $Config{so} and $Config{so} ne 'a') {print "$Config{so}\n"} else {print "so\n"};'`
AC_MSG_RESULT($SO_EXT)
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the C compiler perl wants to use to build its modules)
+ PROBLEMCC=`$PERL -e 'use Config; map {if (-x "$_/$Config{cc}"){exit 0}} split /:/, $ENV{PATH};print $Config{cc}'`
+ if test x$PROBLEMCC != x; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
+ echo Could not find the Compiler: '"'$PROBLEMCC'"'
+ echo which has been used to build perl. You may have to compile
+ echo your own copy of perl to make this work. Binary perls often
+ echo exhibit this problem
+ exit 1
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(found)
+ fi
fi
AC_SUBST(COMP_PERL)
AC_SUBST(SO_EXT)