I notice that libHilbert is GPLv2+. This is not apparent when running configure, but if libHilbert is activated, the user's app must be GPL-compatible. I would suggest adding a license indicator in ./configure --help so that users know what they're agreeing to.
This also turns up a disturbing number of results beyond libHilbert, but those projects claim to have more permissive licenses so presumably the GPL-affected parts are not part of the resulting library: $ git grep 'GNU General Public License'
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