>>>>> "Fran=E7ois" =3D=3D Fran=E7ois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca> wri= tes: Fran=E7ois> [Guido van Rossum] Hi Guido, Hi Francois ! >> Since we don't use this idiom, we can safely remove the >> -DHAVE_CONFIG_H (if we can find where it is set). >> I looked. It's generated by AC_OUTPUT. I don't think I can get >> rid of it. So never mind. :-) Fran=E7ois> Maybe AC_OUTPUT, or macros called by AC_OUTPUT, can be Fran=E7ois> overridden. If this is not easy to do, you might want to Fran=E7ois> discuss the matter with Akim, Cc:ed. Maybe he could tear Fran=E7ois> down AC_OUTPUT in parts so the overriding gets easier? Fran=E7ois> I know my friend Akim as good, helping and nice fellow! Fran=E7ois> Don't fear him! :-) I'm not sure I completely understand the question here: if HAVE_CONFIG_H is specified, it means config.h is created. So if you use a config.h, why does it matter not to define HAVE_CONFIG_H?
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