Re: [htdig3-dev] glibc 2.1 code in ht://Dig leading to conflicts


Geoff Hutchison (ghutchis@wso.williams.edu)
Wed, 11 Aug 1999 21:51:58 -0400 (EDT)


On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Gilles Detillieux wrote:

> It's an ugly hack, but it works. BSDI users also need to resort to a
> hack to use the C library regex code instead of htlib/regex.{h,c}.
> We need a better solution.

I don't know of a good solution for the header files. For actual *code*,
autoconf macros can be used to add particular files to a target list to
ensure it's compiled. This is much like the autoconf tests that add to
LIBS.

Does anyone have a good solution for including either system headers or
headers in a particular directory?

(Come to think of it, that may be it--we might put the system replacement
headers in a particular directory and include that as a -I as necessary.)

-Geoff

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