On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Bruno Haible wrote:
Hi,
Reuben Thomas wrote:
Trying to build some code I wrote using gnulib on an old machine, it choked
on #include_next. It is using gcc 3.3.3. Some other machines with non-GNU
compilers seem to work OK, so is the problem that gnulib assumes that
too-old versions of GCC support #include_next?
gnulib checks that the compiler supports #include_next before actually
stuffing #include_next into the generated .h files.
I think I might be confused here. I am running gnulib on my computer, and
distributing the files it builds. Should I not be doing this?
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