-# Check for a supported database program
-AC_PATH_PROG([SQLITE], [sqlite3])
-AC_PATH_PROG([POSTGRES], [postgres])
-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])])