Hi,

4 months ago, Bob Friesenhahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The fact of the matter is that some/many libraries have header files
> > which are OS/CPU/compiler dependent and there has to be a way to
> > record/work-around these dependencies so that the library headers work
> > right.  This way is commonly known as 'config.h'.

Resurrecting that ancient thread, Ian Lance Taylor writes:
> Then we substitute in bfd-in2.h as we do in config.h, by adding it to
> AC_CONFIG_FILES.  Then we install the result.

you mean AC_CONFIG_HEADERS, of course.

Stepan


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