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AC_CONFIG_HEADERS adding directory to -I
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Tommi Mäkitalo |
Subject: |
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS adding directory to -I |
Date: |
Thu, 1 May 2008 15:40:21 +0200 |
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Hi,
I use AC_CONFIG_HEADERS to create 2 config.h-files. One is the normal config.h
in my source directory and the other I have a config.h, which needs to be
installed with my package. This installed config.h resides in a subdirectory,
since it is not wise to create a /usr/local/include/config.h. My package name
is cxxtools and I create a cxxtools/config.h using
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([include/cxxtools/config.h]).
The problem here is, that autoconf adds my directory include/cxxtools to the
list of include files. I don't need that, since I always use
<cxxtools/config.h> to refer to that installed config.h. The problem is, that
I would like to add a new file "include/cxxtools/time.h" and include that
with <cxxtools/time.h>. After adding that file, I have no chance to include
the standard <time.h>, since the directory include/cxxtools is put into the
list of compile flags and searched before the standard /usr/include.
Is there any way to prevent including that directory into my list of
include-directories?
Tommi
- AC_CONFIG_HEADERS adding directory to -I,
Tommi Mäkitalo <=