Hi everyone,

A project of mine uses two autotools projects, each of which creates a
config.h file where there are a bunch of #define statements. Well, when I
compile I see several warning messages telling me that some of those
variables are re-defined. What is the cleanest way to fix this? I could just
rename those #define statements to something else in any of the config.h
files but I don't think that is the way to do this. Besides, those files are
generated from a config.h.in that had been generated by autoheader.

Any suggestions? Thank you all,

aa
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